Diagnostic Information
The Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) tables in this section are used in
order to locate a faulty circuit or component through the process of elimination.
The IPC performs a continual self-diagnosis on certain control functions.
A DTC will set when a malfunction is detected by the IPC. The IPC will NOT
turn the SERVICE ENGINE SOON Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) lamp ON. The
IPC will turn ON various Telltales that are related to the malfunction detected.
Refer to IPC DTC list.
Class 2 Serial Data Communication
The class 2 network continually monitors various subsystems, including
the following systems:
The class 2 network continually monitors operating conditions for possible
system malfunctions. By comparing system conditions against standard operating
limits, certain circuit and component malfunctions may be detected. A 5-digit
alphanumeric Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is stored in the memory of the
IPC when a malfunction is detected by this self diagnostic system. The DTC(s)
may then be retrieved by the service technician using a scan tool. The scan
tool may aid the technician in repairing various subsystems.
Data Link Connector (DLC)
The 16-pin DLC is wired to the
IPC. The 16-pin DLC is located under the dash panel on the right side. The
DLC connector has terminals that are used in order to connect to a scan tool.
Some common uses of the scan tool include the following functions:
• | Identifying stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) |
• | Performing output control tests |
• | Reading Class 2 serial data |