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Circuit Description

The powertrain control module (PCM) uses information from the IAT and the ECT sensors to determine ambient temperature at cold startup. Alcohol content (percentage) information is supplied to the PCM from the fuel composition sensor. When the alcohol content is too high for a given ambient temperature an internal DTC will set in the PCM. This code is for information only, in order to aid the technician for symptom related complaints such as hard starting in cold ambient temperatures due to fuel blends which are not recommended for the ambient temperature. In some cases the DTC may set if there is contamination present in the fuel causing the calculated alcohol content to be higher than expected.

Conditions for Running the DTC

The ECT and IAT have less than 4.5°C (8°F) difference at cold start up.

Conditions for Setting the DTC

The PCM monitors the fuel composition frequency during the first 30 seconds of run time. If the fuel composition is above the given threshold for the ambient temperature, for 25 seconds of the 30 second interval, DTC P0169 will set. The table for temperature versus frequency thresholds is contained in Diagnostic Aids.

Action Taken When the DTC Sets

    • The control module stores the DTC in history after the first failure but will not illuminate the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
    • The control module records the operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. The control module stores the failure information in the scan tools Freeze Frame and Failure Records.

Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC

    • A history DTC will clear if no fault conditions have been detected for 40 warm-up cycles.
    • A warm-up cycle occurs when the coolant temperature has risen 22°C (40°F) from the startup coolant temperature and the engine coolant temperature exceeds 70°C (160°F) during the same ignition cycle.
    • Use the scan tool Clear Information function.

Diagnostic Aids

The system is designed for use of regular unleaded fuel to any ethanol concentration up to 85 percent (E85). When the ambient temperature drops below minus 10°C (14°F), a winter blend of 70 percent (E70), or less is recommended for cold weather starting. If the ethanol concentration is higher (E85), a DTC P0169 will set. Adding regular unleaded fuel to bring the alcohol content lower is recommended. Cold start cranking time should improve. This system is not designed for methanol fuel. Use of methanol fuel will cause the fuel composition sensor to read a higher percentage than that which exists, and could cause a DTC P0169 to set, with a DTC P0179 also possible if the concentration is high enough (M85). The wrong fuel will also cause damage to the fuel system components and should be drained from the tank if found. Other contamination of alcohol blended fuels include water and salts. These compounds, if contained in the fuel, will also cause a higher than expected alcohol content reading causing a DTC P0169 to set. The table below shows the maximum thresholds of a given ethanol content (percentage) versus the ambient temperature at which a DTC P0169 will set.

Temperature

Ethanol Content

Frequency Hz

-40°C (-40°F) and colder

55%

105 Hz

From -30°C to -10°C (-22°F to 14°F)

76%

126 Hz

-5°C (23°F)

81%

131 Hz

0°C (32°F) and warmer

88%

138 Hz

Test Description

The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.

  1. If DTC P0179 is also set, this diagnostic table will not find the cause and may lead to fuel replacement when that may not be appropriate. The technician must follow the diagnostic table for DTC P0179.

  2. The frequency read on the scan tool should be stable. A lower reading that momentarily rises above 100 Hz may indicate that water droplets in the fuel are present.

Step

Action

Values

Yes

No

1

Did you perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check?

--

Go to Step  2

Go to

2

Was DTC P0179 also set?

--

Go to DTC P0179 Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit High Frequency

Go to Step  3

3

Read the fuel composition frequency on the scan tool.

Is the frequency above the specified value?

139 Hz

Go to Step  4

Go to Step  5

4

  1. The fuel in the tank must be replaced.
  2. Follow the fuel tank draining procedure and remove the fuel. Refer to Fuel Tank Draining .
  3. Refill with unleaded gasoline or an ethanol blend of 70 percent or less, (see table in Diagnostic Aids for maximum allowed ethanol percentage vs. ambient temperature).
  4. Allow the engine to run for 6 minutes.

Is the fuel composition frequency below the specified value?

138 Hz

System OK

Go to Diagnostic Aids

5

  1. The fuel in the tank contains an ethanol blend that is higher than recommended for the ambient temperature.
  2. Refill with unleaded gasoline to achieve an ethanol blend of 70 percent or less, (see table in Diagnostic Aids for maximum allowed ethanol percentage vs. ambient temperature).
  3. Allow the engine to run for 6 minutes.

Is the fuel composition frequency below the specified value?

138 Hz

System OK

Go to Diagnostic Aids