The engine control module (ECM) enables the appropriate fuel injector on the compression stroke for each cylinder. The ECM controls the fuel injection control module (FICM) by grounding the control circuit via a solid state device called a driver. The ECM monitors the state of the driver. If the ECM detects an incorrect voltage for the commanded state of an injector driver, DTCs P1223, P1226, P1229, P1232, P1235, P1238, P1241, or P1244 will set.
• | The engine is running. |
• | The ignition voltage is between 6-18 volts. |
• | The ECM detects that the command state and the actual state of the control circuit does not match. |
• | The condition exists for less than one second. |
• | The control module stores the DTC information into memory when the diagnostic runs and fails. |
• | The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate. |
• | The control module records the operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. The control module stores this information in the Failure Records. |
• | The driver information center, if equipped, may display a message. |
• | A current DTC Last Test Failed clears when the diagnostic runs and passes. |
• | A history DTC clears after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles, if no failures are reported by this or any other non-emission related diagnostic. |
• | Clear the DTC with a scan tool. |
Refer to the following table to determine which fuel injector control circuit is malfunctioning.
DTC | Cylinder |
P1223 | 1 |
P1226 | 2 |
P1229 | 3 |
P1232 | 4 |
P1235 | 5 |
P1238 | 6 |
P1241 | 7 |
P1244 | 8 |
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
This step determines how many fuel injector control circuit DTCs are set. If there is only 1 fuel injector DTC set, an open circuit, or poor connection is likely the cause of the concern. Refer to Diagnostic Aids in order to determine which cylinder is causing the condition.
This step determines if there are 4 or more fuel injector control circuit DTCs are set. A short to ground will set 4 fuel injector control circuit DTCs for cylinders 2, 3, 5, 8, or cylinders 1, 4, 6, 7. Refer to Diagnostic Aids in order to determine which cylinders are affected. If there are more than 4 fuel injector control circuit DTCs set, a short to voltage on a fuel injector control circuit is likely the cause of the concern. A short to voltage will set more than 4 fuel injector control circuit DTCs.
Jumpering this control circuit to ground energizes the relay supplying power to the FICM, allowing the FICM to power up without ECM control. This step verifies the FICM is supplying the appropriate voltage through the fuel injector control circuits to the ECM. If the DMM displays 5 volts, inspect for a poor connection at the ECM.
This step is testing for a short to ground on a fuel injector control circuit. If the test lamp illuminates on any fuel injector control circuit, a short to ground is the cause of the condition.
This step is testing for a short to a voltage. If the DMM displays a voltage greater than the specified value, a short to voltage is the cause of the condition.
Step | Action | Values | Yes | No |
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1 | Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check-Engine Controls? | -- | Go to Step 2 | |
2 |
Do any of the DTCs P1223-1244 fail this ignition? | -- | Go to Step 4 | Go to Step 3 |
3 |
Did the DTC fail this ignition? | -- | Go to Step 4 | Go to Intermittent Conditions |
Is there only 1 fuel injector control circuit DTC set? | -- | Go to Step 6 | Go to Step 5 | |
Are more than 4 of the fuel injector control circuit DTCs set? | -- | Go to Step 9 | Go to Step 8 | |
Is the voltage near the specified value? | 5 V | Go to Step 13 | Go to Step 7 | |
7 |
Did you find and correct the condition? | -- | Go to Step 16 | Go to Step 12 |
Does the test lamp illuminate on any of the fuel injector control circuits? | -- | Go to Step 10 | Go to Step 15 | |
Is the voltage more than the specified value on any of the fuel injector control circuits? | 0 V | Go to Step 11 | Go to Step 15 | |
10 | Test the appropriate fuel injector control circuit for a short to ground. Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs in Wiring Systems. Did you find and correct the condition? | -- | Go to Step 16 | Go to Step 14 |
11 | Test the appropriate fuel injector control circuit for a short to voltage. Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs in Wiring Systems. Did you find and correct the condition? | -- | Go to Step 16 | Go to Step 14 |
12 | Inspect for poor connections at the harness connector of the FICM. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections and Repairing Connector Terminals in Wiring Systems. Did you find and correct the condition? | -- | Go to Step 16 | Go to Step 14 |
13 | Inspect for poor connections at the harness connector of the ECM. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections and Repairing Connector Terminals in Wiring Systems. Did you find and correct the condition? | -- | Go to Step 16 | Go to Step 15 |
14 | Replace the FICM. Refer to Fuel Injector Control Module Replacement . Did you complete the replacement? | -- | Go to Step 16 | -- |
15 | Replace the ECM. Refer to Engine Control Module Replacement . Did you complete the replacement? | -- | Go to Step 16 | -- |
16 |
Did the DTC fail this ignition? | -- | Go to Step 17 | Go to Step 2 |
17 | Observe the stored information with a scan tool. Does the scan tool display any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? | -- | System OK |