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    DIY PGMFI Diagnostics - Code 15 Ignition Output Signal

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!


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    Ignition Output Signal . Ignition Output Signal is generated by the ECU to pulse the ICM ( Ignition Control Module, also known as Igniter ) which collapses the ignition coil to create spark and control Ignition timing as well as dwell angle.


    Aim:

    Diagnose code 15.






    Required:

    Basic Testing

    - Digital Multi Meter
    - paper clip






    Symptoms

    If you are getting code 15, your engine may be running normally. Your ICM could be dying or you could have a problem with power to the Distributor.


    Basic Test


    Ensure your Distributor is not failing. Listed for metallic type of noises coming from the distributor.


    Distributor Pin out Picture







    wire side of connector



    **** Voltage Test ****



    Set your multi meter to DC Volts ( 20v scale )

    Step 1( Distributor Voltage test )


    Connect the Black Lead from your multi meter to the chassis for a good ground. Back probe* the fatter black wire with a yellow trace going to the Distributor.


    KOEO* you must get 12v



    **** Duty Cycle Test ****


    Set your multi meter to Duty% scale


    Step 1


    Check the ICM for its input duty signal from the ECU, Connect the Black Lead from your multi meter to the chassis for a good ground. Back probe* the ICM with the Red lead while the sensor is connected.


    OBDO = Pin 7
    OBDI = Pin 7
    OBDII = Pin 7


    KOER* at idle ( 800RPM ) you should get about 10%
    KOER* at 2500RPM you should get about 30%
    During Cranking duty should be around 10% - 15%


    You can also test the Ignition Output Signal at the ECU connectors



    OBDO = B15,B17
    OBDI = A21
    OBDIIa = A20
    OBDIIb = A19,B13



    If you do not get a signal, replace the ECU



    **** Continuity Test ****




    Set your multi meter to continuity. This setting is mostly a picture if a sound .))) when you touch the Red and Black leads together on your meter it should beep.


    STEP 1

    make sure the Ignition is off and unplug the Distributor Connector and the ECU Connectors for this test

    Continuity test between ICM and ECU, Connect your Red multi meter lead on the ICM, Back probe* the Black multi meter lead on the ECU Pin bellow that suits your car.






    OBDO = B15,B17
    OBDI = A21
    OBDIIa = A20
    OBDIIb = A19,B13




    your multi meter should beep and read short or 000.0ohms. Place the black multi meter lead on a good ground source. You should not get beeping, this is testing for short to ground.


    * Notes

    KOEO = Key On Engine Off

    KOER = Key On Engine Running

    Back probe the sensor, use a paperclip and push it into the connector then touch/clip your multi meter lead to the paper clip



    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!
    Last edited by ECU-MAN; 06-05-2014 at 05:32 PM.

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