9000 CDE V6-2962cc 3.0L DOHC (B308) (1995)
Engine Temperature Sensor: Technical Service Bulletins
Trionic Engine Management - Fault Diagnosis
CATEGORY
Engine
SECTION
2
PAGE
44
ISSUE
08/94-0482
CODE
248
Subject:
Fault Diagnosis: TRIONIC Engine
Management System
Application:
1993- 9000
Many TRIONIC system components which have been replaced are found to be fault-free when subsequently tested. To avoid the unnecessary
replacement of good components, follow the diagnostic guidelines in this PSI. To provide further assistance in diagnosis:
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If malfunctions occur due to defective components, the cause for the failure must be determined by testing the components as described in the
relevant fault diagnosis instruction.
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If the fault is of the intermittent type, it could be difficult to determine the cause. Tests with known good replacement components may then be
necessary.
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If the same fault symptoms occur with the replacement component, the original component must be refitted. For example, changing a control module
following complaints about driveability with no previous fault diagnosis is unacceptable.
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In many cases, trouble is caused by wiring harness faults, corroded cable terminals, pushed out connector pins, etc.
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File a copy of this PSI in Service Manual 2:7 TRIONIC Engine Management System M1993 (P/N 03 46 924) to aid in future diagnosis.
NOTE:
In several instances In this bulletin we refer you to the 2D M1994- Service Manual 2:7 Engine Management System, Trionic. This is not an error as
this manual contains the most current information available at the time of printing of this bulletin.
Cars Affected:
1993- 9000 models with TRIONIC
Suggested Procedure: