Checks
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DEFINITION: The
engine power output varies under a steady throttle or cruise. The vehicle
seems to speed up and slow down with no change in the accelerator
pedal position.
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Preliminary Checks
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• | Use a scan tool in order to verify that the reading of vehicle
speed sensor (VSS) matches the reading of the vehicle speedometer. Vehicles
with electronic transmissions are excluded because some variation
between VSS readings and speedometer readings are considered normal. |
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Sensor Check
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• | Check the performance of the mass air flow (MAF) sensor. Refer
to
DTC P0101
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• | Inspect the performance of the heated oxygen sensors (HO2S) 1.
Refer to: |
• | Inspect for a shifted or fixed engine coolant temperature (ECT)
sensor. With the scan tool, compare the engine coolant temperature of a cold
engine with the ambient air temperature. A difference of more than 5°C
(9°F) in temperatures may indicate high resistance in the coolant
sensor circuit or the sensor. Refer to
Temperature Versus Resistance
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• | Check the camshaft position (CMP) sensor engine reference signal
with a scan tool. Observe the Engine Speed parameter while operating the engine
at the speed of the concern. The scan tool should indicate steady
and linear RPM readings while running. If the erratic values, such
as sudden spikes or drops in engine speed are displayed, the engine
reference signal is not stable enough for the engine to run properly.
Inspect the camshaft position (CMP) sensor signal rotor and housing
for worn bushings or drive coupling. Inspect for electromagnetic interference
(EMI) of the reference signal. |
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Fuel System Checks
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• | Use the scan tool to check for an overly rich or lean fuel mixture.
Drive the vehicle at the speed of the concern. Monitor the Fuel Trim
parameters on a scan tool in order to identify the fuel trim status. |
- | Lean -- The long term fuel trim will be approaching 20 percent.
Refer to Diagnostic Aids in
DTC P0171
and
DTC P0174
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- | Rich -- The long term fuel trim will be approaching -20 percent.
Refer to Diagnostic Aids in
DTC P0172
and
DTC P0175
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Ignition System Checks
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Additional
Checks
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• | Verify the powertrain control module (PCM) grounds are clean,
tight, and in the proper locations. Refer to
Engine Controls Schematics
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• | Check the generator output voltage. Lower than normal system voltage
can affect the ability of the engine contol module to operate the ignition
and fuel delivery systems. |
• | Check the vacuum lines and hoses for kinks, leaks, and correct
routing. |
• | Check the Service Bulletins for any updates. |
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