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Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview



^ Visually inspect the engine compartment to ensure all vacuum hoses and spark plug wires are properly and securely connected.
^ Examine all wiring harnesses and connectors for damaged insulation, burned, overheated, damaged pins, loose or broken conditions. Check sensor shield connector.
^ Be certain the battery is fully charged.
^ All accessories should be off during diagnosis.



NOTES:
^ When making measurements on a wiring harness, both a visual inspection and a continuity test should be performed.
^ Inspect the connector pins for damage (corrosion, bent or spread pins, etc.) when directed to remove a connector.
^ Spark timing adjustments are not possible.
^ When making voltage checks a GROUND or LOW reading means any value within a range of 0 to 1 volt. Also VPWR or COIL PWR or HIGH readings mean any value that falls within a range of Battery voltage ± 2 volts.
^ When using the spark plug firing indicator, place the grooved end as close as possible to the plug boot. Very weak or no flashing may be caused by a fouled plug.
^ Spark timing will vary at idle due to feedback spark strategy used to control idle speed.
^ Do not use an incandescent test lamp to check the CKP-, CKP+, PIP, IDM or SPOUT circuits. The lamp will prevent the circuit from operating.