Key On Engine Running (KOER) Self Test
DESCRIPTIONKey On Engine Running (KOER) Self-Test is a functional test of the powertrain control system performed on-demand with the engine running and vehicle stopped. A check of the inputs and outputs is made during operating conditions and at normal temperature. A fault has to be present at the time of testing for the KOER Self-Test to detect the fault. When a fault is detected, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will be output on the data link when requested by a scan tool. Technicians may be required to perform some action on certain vehicles during KOER in order to test some switches.
PROCEDURE
- Perform the necessary vehicle preparation and visual inspection.
- Select VEHICLE & ENGINE SELECTION.
- Select NEW VEHICLE YEAR & MODEL.
- Select year, engine, model with the appropriate qualifier, if needed (i.e., transmission, 49 States, California).
- Select DIAGNOSTIC DATA LINK.
- Select PCM - POWERTRAIN CTRL MODULE.
- Start vehicle.
- Press START and TRIGGER.
- Follow operating instructions from the menu and perform BOO, 4X4L, and TCS cycling, if equipped.
- Press CANCEL to quit.