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Idle HC/CO Concentration Check

Important: This check is used only to assist with idle HC/CO diagnostics.

    • Initial conditions:
       - The engine must reach normal operating temperature.
       - The air cleaner is installed.
       - All pipes and hoses of the air induction system are connected.
       - All vacuum lines are properly connected.
       - All fuel system wiring connections are fully plugged.
       - The transmission is in P (Park) or N (Neutral).
       - The HC/CO meter is calibrated and in hand.
    • Run the engine at 2500 RPM for approximately 2 minutes.
    • Insert the HC/CO meter testing probe into the intermediate pipe at least 40 cm (16 in).

       Important: Wait at least 1 minute before measuring to allow the concentration to stabilize. Complete the measuring within 3 minutes. If HC/CO concentration does not conform, see the following HC/CO diagnostic chart for possible causes.

    • Check the HC/CO concentration at idle.

HC/CO Diagnostic Chart

HC

CO

Symptoms

Causes

High

Low

Rough idle, very lean air-fuel ratio causing misfire

Faulty ignition:

   • 

Incorrect timing

   • 

Broken/faulty ignition components

   • 

Secondary wire/coil

   • 

Fouled, shorted, or improperly gapped plugs

Vacuum leak:

   • 

PCV system

   • 

Intake manifold/gasket

   • 

Throttle body/gasket

   • 

Brake booster/hose

High

Normal

Rough idle, low power/high oil consumption

   • 

Leaky intake and/or exhaust valves

   • 

Faulty lifters

   • 

Leaky EGR plate gasket

   • 

Leaky head gasket or cracked head

   • 

Worn valve guide seals

   • 

Worn rings/valve guides

   • 

Faulty catalytic converter

High

Low

Rough idle (black smoke from exhaust), extremely rich air-fuel ratio

Faulty fuel system

Faulty electronic fuel (system):

   • 

Faulty pressure regulator-high fuel pressure

   • 

Clogged fuel return line

   • 

Damaged intake air temperature sensor

   • 

Faulty PCM

   • 

Faulty fuel injector

   • 

Faulty throttle position sensor

   • 

Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor

   • 

Damaged oxygen sensor

Normal

High

Poor fuel economy, poor idle, low power

Faulty fuel system:

   • 

Idle speed

   • 

Fuel injector leaking

   • 

PCV system clogged

   • 

Plugged air filter

   • 

Faulty pressure regulator-high fuel pressure

   • 

Faulty catalytic converter