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Fuel Injection and Ignition Diagnostic Procedures in LH-Jetronic and EZK 116/REX 1

Fault Code Tables:   LH2.4 Fuel Injection Fault Codes

                              EZK 116 Ignition Fault Codes

For code tables for ABS brakes, see ABS Diagnostic Code Retrieval


Fuel Injection and Ignition Diagnostic Procedures in LH-Jetronic and EZK 116/REX 1.
The fuel injection and ignition systems incorporate a built-in diagnostic subsystem that is able to test various sensors and fuel injection or ignition components and report the results.  This diagnostic system is located behind the driver's side strut tower in the engine compartment with a readout box with several functional modes.  If fault codes related to the emission system are registered, the "Check Engine" lamp on the instrument panel is lit.

To operate the diagnostic system, open the box cover and place the test cable mounted on the side of the box into either socket 2 for LH 2.4 fuel injection diagnostics and component or sensor tests or socket 6 for EZK 116 ignition or California EGR diagnostics.  To operate the system:

5.  Diagnostic Test Mode 3:  EGR System Component Activation Test (if equipped)


Table 1: LH2.4 Fuel Injection Fault Codes (* denotes Check Engine lamp goes on)
 
Fault Codes
Fault Condition
Causes of Fault
Symptoms
1-1-1
No faults N/a N/a
1-1-2
Fault in FI control unit FI module fault None
1-1-3*
Fuel trim (lambda control) too lean or rich Mixture incorrect; O2S wiring fault High fuel consumption
1-2-1*
Faulty signal to/from Air Mass Meter Wiring fault to or in AMM Various driving problems; fuel consumption
1-2-3*
Signal missing to/from coolant temp. sensor Wiring fault to or in ECT sensor Difficult to start engine when cold
1-3-1
Ignition system RPM signal missing on starting Wiring fault or RPM sensor bad Engine will not start
1-3-2
Battery voltage too low/high Poor battery or charging system No faults evident
1-3-3
Throttle switch idle setting faulty or grounding fault TPS failure or maladjusted Above-normal idle speed
2-1-2*
Signal missing/faulty from oxygen sensor Wiring fault to heated O2S sensor High fuel consumption, driving problems
2-1-3
Throttle switch full load setting faulty or grounding short Wiring fault to TPS or TPS failure No faults evident
2-2-1*
Fuel trim (lambda control) too lean at part load Lean; air leak; low fuel pressure; bad AMM Engine stops when starting from cold; high fuel use
2-2-3
Signal missing to/from idle air control valve Circuit fault to IAC or faulty IAC valve Engine difficult to start; low idle speed
2-3-1*
Fuel trim (lambda control) too lean or too rich at part load }If too lean: air leaks, low fuel pressure, bad sensor }Engine stops when starting from cold; high fuel use or
2-3-2*
Fuel trim (lambda control) too lean or too rich at idle }If too rich: high fuel press., leaking injector } various driving problems
3-1-1
Signal missing from speedometer Speedo wiring or instrument cluster wiring faulty Idling problems
3-1-2
Signal missing for knock-related fuel enrichment Wiring break between EZK terminal 4 and FI #28 No faults evident
3-2-2
Air Mass Meter wire burn-off signal absent or faulty Wiring break between FI terminal 8 and AMM #4 Various driving problems due to dirty AMM wire

 

Table 2: EZK 116 Ignition Fault Codes (* denotes Check Engine lamp goes on)
  (REX 1 ignition system codes are shown in italic)
 
 
Fault Codes
Fault Condition
Causes of Fault
Symptoms
1-1-1
No fault detected N/a N/a
1-4-2*
Control module fault EZK ignition control module faulty Engine runs in limp-home mode
1-4-3*
Knock sensor signal absent or faulty Faulty wiring to/from/in the knock sensor Poor acceleration, low power, high fuel cons.
1-4-4*
No load signal from fuel injection system Faulty wiring from LH to EZK; bad LH module  Engine lacks power; stalls; doesn't start or is jerky
1-5-4*
EGR system flow too high Faulty EGR valve or controller, wiring; engine thermostat Engine idles unevenly
2-1-4
RPM sensor signal absent intermittently Faulty RPM sensor, wiring or incorrect installation Engine will not start; runs rough; overheats
2-2-4
Engine coolant temp (ECT) sensor signal absent or faulty Faulty wiring or ECT sensor No fault symptoms evident
2-3-4
Throttle Position Switch (TPS) idle signal faulty Faulty wiring or TPS; TPS adjusted incorrectly Poor hot starting; poor idling; limp-home operation
2-4-1*
EGR system flow too low  Faulty wiring, EGR, EGR vacuum or controller; EGR temp sensor Poor idling
4-1-3*
EGR temperature sensor signal faulty or absent Faulty EGR temp sensor or wiring No fault symptoms evident
3-3-4
Throttle Position Switch (TPS) in idle position (REX 1 only) Faulty wiring or TPS; TPS adjusted incorrectly  



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