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GM Enhanced (OBD II) Diagnostics

5

GM ENHANCED (OBD II) DIAGNOSTICS

This system applies to GM vehicles manufactured from 1996 to
present. Some GM vehicles in 1994 and 1995 were equipped with
this system. Refer to

Appendix A - Data Link Connectors

". GM

vehicles manufactured from 2000 to present automatically use
Global OBD II Diagnostics.

If an

Error Message

displays, make sure the OBD II connector is

securely attached, and the ignition key is ON. Cycle the ignition key to
OFF for 10 seconds, then ON. This may be required to reset the computer.
If required, select YES to try again. If the problem still exists, refer to

Error

Messages

” on page 8-2.

On the initial link to the vehicle, the scan tool checks the status of the

I/M

Monitors

and conveys it to the operator, no matter which function is

selected.

Specific GM Enhanced functions are defined in this section. Refer to

Sec-

tion 4 - Global OBD II Diagnostics

" for other functions.

The first time the scan tool communicates with the vehicle, the communication
type is automatically detected, and is used until the scan tool is turned OFF or
another vehicle is diagnosed.

Manual Info

The

Manual Info

function, the last one in the function list, instructs the user what

section of the manual to use. This section covers

GM Enhanced (OBD II) Diag-

nostics

.

I/M Readiness

Refer to

I/M Readiness

” on page 4-1 of

Global OBD II Diagnostics

.

Read Codes

The

Read Codes

function retrieves Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) from the

vehicle’s computer module(s). This function can be performed with the KOEO
or KOER. These codes cause the computer to illuminate the Malfunction Indi-
cator Lamp (MIL) when an emission-related or driveability fault occurs. The MIL
is also known as the “service engine soon” or “check engine” lamp.

For the Enhanced OBD II system, GM added a third code type, Transient codes.
The types are defined below:

History Codes

— intermittent codes placed in the vehicle’s memory when

the trouble originally occurred, and will remain there even if the trouble has
been corrected. If no trouble after 50 engine warm-up cycles, the DTC will
be erased.

Current Codes

— codes transmitted through the PCM’s data stream when

a trouble condition is active and cannot be erased. The problem must be
repaired to remove the DTC.

Transient Codes

— indicates the current code has been set at least once

but possibly not enough to cause a history code to be stored.

In GM Enhanced OBD II, if DTCs are present, then three conditions (or sta-
tuses) accompany each DTC definition.

MIL

(Malfunction Indicator Lamp): REQUESTED or NOT REQUESTED

An emissions-related DTC is requesting the MIL (Check Engine/Service
Engine Soon) to be ON.

IMPORTANT

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