GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

The long term fuel trim consists of groups of fuel control calibrations or cells. Each cell contains the short term and long term fuel injector control values required to maintain the correct air/fuel mixture for a particular long term engine operating condition. The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors the short term fuel trim values in order to determine if the short term fuel trim values are indicating a trend of rich or lean corrections in the fuel control. If the PCM determines that the short term fuel trim is able to maintain control and is near 0 percent (128 counts), the long term fuel trim within that particular cell will indicate a value of 0 percent (128). If the PCM determines that the fuel system is operating rich, long term fuel trim will compensate for the rich condition by decreasing the fuel injector pulse width. When this happens a long term fuel trim value of less than 0% (128 counts) is indicated on a scan tool. If the control module determines that the fuel system is operating lean, long term fuel trim will compensate for the lean condition by increasing the injector pulse width. In this case a the scan tool indicates a long term fuel trim value of more than 0 percent (128 counts).

If the PCM determines that the long term fuel trim values indicate a trend toward a rich or a lean correction within that cell, the PCM will switch to the appropriate richer or leaner cell, and the short term fuel trim value will return to 0 percent (128).

Long Term Fuel Trim Operation

Fuel System Operation

Short Term Fuel Trim Indication

Long Term Fuel Trim Action

Short Term Fuel Trim Response

Lean Condition

1% or More

Increase (1% or more)

Return to 0%

Desired Condition

0%

0%

0%

Rich Condition

-1% or Less

Decrease (-1% or less)

Return to 0%