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COLD DRIVEABILITY SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE/CORR.

1981 California Cadillacs equipped with V8-6-4 Digital Fuel Injected engines and California emissions have fuel metering control calibrations during cold and hot-starting which are not optimum from a driveability standpoint for some vehicles. This condition, diagnosed as a sag or hesitation, is most prevalent after an over-night soak at ambient temperatures of 50 DEG-70 DEG F. Once the engine reaches normal operating temperature, the sag or hesitation is no longer experienced. The relative severity of this condition can vary with ambient temperature, length of time since the vehicle was last driven, and individual driving habits.

To diagnose and correct the above condition, the following procedure should be lised:

1. Inspect the thermac air cleaner operation verifying the vacuum source and also valve operation.

2. Verify proper EGR system operation. The valve should be closed at coolant temperatures below 130 DEG F (code 50 on parameter 4) and at idle above 130 DEG F.

3. Verify proper EFE operation. The valve should be closed below coolant temperature of 120 DEG F (readout 45 of parameter 4).

4. Verify all vacuum hose routings per the emissions label. Check electrical connectors for proper contact.

5. Verify general sensor outputs using parameterics.

6. Check fuel pressure. Correct the cause of any incorrect pressure findings per Service Manual procedures.

7. Check engine base timing (green connector disconnected) and reset only if necessary. Verify EST operation (reconnect green connector and check to see that engine timing advances at idle).

8. Measure MAP/BARO correlation per Serviceman article 81-43. Correct as required.

9. Verify ISC, TPS, and minimum air rate per Serviceman Bulletin 81-5A.

10. Verify intake manifold gasket integrity. Correct as required.

11. If steps 1 through 10 have not corrected the above condition, install the PROM Service kit listed below. Refer to Serviceman Bulletin 81-14 if additional PROM and ECM usage information is required. If steps 1 through 10 have improved the driveability to an acceptable level, it will not be necessary to install the new PROM'S.

PROM ECM Service Model Generation ECM I.D. B.C. Range Kit No. PROM I.D. ----- ---------- -------- ---------- ------- ---------

C-Calif 1 LW 100001-139534 1225772 LW

C-Calif 2 KK After 139534 1225775 KK

E-K Calif 1 KB E 600001-617927 1225773 KB

K 680001-691350

E-K Calif 2 KJ E After 617927 1225774 KJ

K After 691350

For warranty purposes, use labor Operation Number T6052 at .5 hour if steps 1 through 10 are completed and at .9 hour if steps 1 through 11 are completed.

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