Koer procedure, Code lookup, Print data – Actron KAL9640B User Manual

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GM Historic (OBD I) Diagnostics

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KOER Procedure

With the engine running, the Field Service mode can be used to measure base

timing, check open loop/closed loop operation, and determine if the engine is

running rich or lean.

1) Engage parking brake and block drive wheels.
2) Verify engine is cold. If engine is hot or warm, allow it to cool.
3) On scan tool, place Field Service On.
4) Start engine and place transmission in Park or Neutral. The Check Engine

light will flash once.

5) Warm the engine by idling for 2 minutes at 2000 RPM.
6) Observe Check Engine light.

• If Check Engine light flashes 2.5 times a second, the on-board

computer is operating in Open Loop.

• When the engine warms up to normal operating temperature, the

on-board computer is now operating in Closed Loop. The Check

Engine light should flash once a second. The on-board computer

is now operating in Closed Loop.

• If Check Engine light...

— flashes equally ON/OFF, then the fuel system is running normally.
— is mostly ON, then the fuel system is running Rich.
— is mostly OFF, then the fuel system is running Lean.

7) On some engines, the spark advance timing is fixed during Field Service

Mode. This allows the technician to measure the engine base timing.

Code Lookup

Refer to “Code Lookup” on page 4-21 of Global OBDII Diagnostics.

Enter only the code numbers. No system designation is used for historic

DTCs, they are either History or Current codes.

A “P” appears at the beginning of the DTC if the vehicle uses OBD II type

codes.

Print Data

Refer to “Print Data” on page 4-18 of Global OBDII Diagnostics.

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