1988-1993 5.0L Throttle Body Injection, VIN E |
13 |
Oxygen sensor voltage stays between 0.35 and 0.55 volts for 60
seconds. Engine was at normal operating temperature and had been running for at least 2
minutes after start with a throttle angle above 5%. |
14 |
Coolant temperature sensor signal indicates a temperature of over
275° F for 2 seconds. |
15 |
Coolant temperature sensor signal indicates a temperature colder
than -27° F for 30 seconds after the engine has been running for at least 30 seconds. |
21 |
TPS voltage was above 2.5 volts for 8 seconds when the MAP sensor
signal showed manifold vacuum to be 15 pounds or more. |
22 |
TPS voltage was under 0.2 volts for when the engine was running. |
23 |
Inlet air temperature sensor signal showed an air temperature below
-22° F after the engine has been running for 5 minutes. |
24 |
When engine speed was between 1200 and 4400 RPM and throttle
position angle was less than 3%, the MAP signal showed low voltage (high manifold vacuum)
for at least 5 seconds. |
25 |
Inlet air temperature sensor signal showed an air temperature over
302° F after the engine has been running for 5 minutes. On Brougham models the inlet air
temperature sensor signal shows a temperature above 297° F with an engine speed greater
than 35 MPH. |
32 |
EGR open command did not change the MAP sensor signal. Normal EGR
flow should cause slight decrease in manifold vacuum which would change MAP sensor signal. |
33 |
MAP sensor signal voltage was too high (low vacuum) for 5 seconds
when throttle opening was under 4%. |
34 |
MAP sensor signal voltage was too low (high vacuum) when engine
speed was over 1200 RPM. |
42 |
The EST signal did not change when the ECM applied bypass voltage to
the ignition module. |
43 |
The ECM did not detect a knock signal during near wide open throttle
operation with coolant temperature above 194° F or the knock signal was present for 4
seconds or more during normal engine operation. |
44 |
Oxygen sensor voltage was under 0.25 volts for 50 seconds of closed
loop operation. On Brougham models the oxygen sensor voltage was under 0.2 volts. |
45 |
Oxygen sensor voltage was over 0.75 volts for 30 seconds with a
throttle angle above 20%. On Brougham models the oxygen sensor voltage was over 0.7 volts. |
51 |
PROM error. |
54 |
Fuel pump voltage was not present at fuel pump sense line for 2
seconds after the ECM has sent the fuel pump on command. |
55 |
ECM error. Replace ECM. |
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