SLX V6-3.2L SOHC (1996)
Engine Control Module: All Technical Service Bulletins
MIL ON - DTCs P0300 & P0306 (Misfire) Stored
June 7, 1999
BULLENTIN NO.
99-020
YEAR
1996-97
MODEL
SLX
VIN APPLICATION
ALL
MIL On With DTCs P0300 Thru P0306 Stored
Symptom
The MIL is ON, and one or more engine misfire DTCs are stored.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The PCM (powertrain control module) sensed an intermittent engine misfire that may or may not be occurring.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Retrieve the DTCs and record the DTC freeze data with the PGM Tester. Then update the PCM software according to Service Bulletin 99-019, Updating
the SLX PCM, and correct any actual engine misfires.
REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
PGM Tester with SN902 software or later For the other tools and equipment you'll need to update the PCM software, see Service Bulletin 99-019,
Updating the SLX PCM, filed under Tools.
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
In warranty: The normal warranty applies.
Operation number:
121004
Flat rate time:
0.7 hour
Failed P/N:
8-16215-249-0
Defect code:
039
Contention code:
C99
Template ID:
99-020A
Skill level:
Repair Technician
Out of warranty: Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by the District Technical Manager or your
Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision, before starting work.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
1.
Make a copy of the PGM Tester Data form.
2.
Retrieve any DTCs with the PGM Tester.
3.
Record this information on the PGM Tester Data form:
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DTC(s) stored
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misfire history
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history data from output driver module 1
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engine freeze-frame data DTC failure records
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A/T freeze-frame data and DTC failure records
NOTE:
All DTCs and data records will be erased when you update the PCM software. If you don't write down the PGM Tester data, you won't be able to
diagnose an actual misfire condition after you update the PCM.
4.
Correct the causes of any non-misfire-related DTCs. For DTC troubleshooting information, refer to the 1996-1997 SLX Fuel and Emissions
Manual.