Chart A-1 No Service Engine Soon Light
No MIL "Service Engine Soon" Diagnosis Chart A-1 (PCM):
"Service Engine Soon" Circuit (PCM):
Circuit Description:
There should always be a steady "Service Engine Soon" light when the ignition is "ON" and engine stopped. Battery voltage is supplied to the light bulb. The control module will control the light and turn it "ON" by providing a ground path through CKT 419 to the control module.
Test Description:
Number(s) below refer to circled number(s) on the diagnostic chart.
1. This step will isolate the problem in CKT 419.
2. If CKT's 440 and 439 have voltage, the control module connections, grounds, or control module is faulty.
3. Using a test light connected to 12 volts, probe each of the system ground circuits to be sure a good ground is present. Refer to control module terminal end view in this section for control module pin locations of ground circuits.
4. If the fuse/fusible link is blown, refer to control module wiring diagram for complete circuit.
Diagnostic Aids:
If the engine runs 0K, check:
^ Faulty light bulb
^ CKT 419 open, shorted to ground or blown fuse
If the engine cranks but will not run, check:
^ Continuous battery-fuse or fusible link open
^ Control module ignition fuse open
^ Battery CKT 440 to control module open
^ Ignition CKT 439 to control module open
^ Poor connection to control module