GM Chevy Shop Manual, Sect / Page 6E1-8 gives step by step direction on how to get the Check Eng codes and how to read them. A brief description follows:
1. Locate 5 pin, single row connector under the ash tray (pull Tray out).
2. With the igniton turned on & eng stopped, the check eng light should be on ( a blub check).
3. The connect is labeled "A" - "E", from left to right. Jumper the far right hand two pins together will cause the check eng light to flash out the 2 digit error codes stored in the Electronic control modual (ECM). The "D" pin is the test contact and pin "E" is Ground.
4. Do not start engine with the jumper in place.
5. The Error code displayed begins with the lowest error code stored; the first digit count by the number of flashes of the check eng light, a short pause and the second digit of the error is displayed. Each error code is flashed three times seperated by a little longer pause, before any additional stored error codes are flashed. each errors code stored will be display 3 times in sequence.
6. Code "12" flashes signifying the self dignostic system id working!
7, Subsequent error codes and related trouble shooting procedures are defined in subsequent pages of the shop manual and too detailed to list here. A brief definitions of each trouble code (TC) follows:
8. TC13 Oxygen Sensor, TC14 Shorted coolant sensor, TC15 Open coolant sensor, TC 21 Thorttle sensor, TC23 Open or grounded M/C soleniod, TC 24 Speed sensor, TC 34 Vacuum sensor, TC 42 Electronic spark timing bypass grounded, TC 44 & 45 at same time Faulty oxygen sensor circuit, TC 45 only Rich System indication,TC 51 Faulty Calibration unit, TC 52 Faulty ECM, TC53 Faulty ECM, TC 54 Shorted M/C solenoid circuit, & TC55 Groundedd +8volts, Vref, faulty oxygen sensor or ECM.
Bottom line is look for someone close by with a shop manual or a friendly dealer who can provide access to the trouble shoting procedures defined in the GM shop manual
**** Don't forget, Remove jumper before starting engine! ****
ps: I purchased the shop manual shortly after buying the car.
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