Circuit Description
The electronic ignition control module (ICM) sends a reference signal to the powertrain control module (PCM). The ICM sends this signal 7 times per crankshaft revolution in order to indicate the crankshaft position and the RPM. This enables the PCM to determine when to pulse the ignition coils and control the ignition timing. This signal is called the medium resolution or 7X reference. The ICM applies 5 volts through the 7X reference circuit to the PCM. This, in effect, switches this circuit to ground for a very short period of time. The seventh pulse is the sync pulse and is used for crankshaft position reference.
Conditions For Setting The DTC
* The 7X resync counter goes greater than 15 within 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
* DTC P0341 not set.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
* The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) illuminates.
* The PCM records the operating conditions at the time when the diagnostic fails. This information stores in the Freeze Frame and Failure Records buffers.
* A history DTC stores.
* The coolant fan turns ON.
Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
* The MIL will turn OFF after three consecutive ignition cycles in which the diagnostic runs without a fault.
* A history DTC will clear after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles without a fault.
* The MIL/DTCs can be cleared by using the scan tool.
Diagnostic Aids
* If the complaint was Cranks But Will Not Run, you may set a DTC P0335 when attempting to start the engine more than 15 times and the ignition is not turned OFF between attempts.
* An intermittent problem may be caused by the following conditions:
o Rubbed through wire insulation
o Poor electrical connection
o Broken wire inside of the insulation
* Thoroughly check any suspected circuitry for the following conditions:
o Backed out terminals
o Improper mating
o Broken locks
o Improperly formed
o Damaged terminals
o Poor terminal to wiring connections
o Physical damage to the wiring harness
* An intermittent can also be the result of a defective reluctor wheel. Remove the crankshaft sensor and inspect the reluctor wheel through the hole. Check for the porosity and the condition of the wheel. Refer to Crankshaft Balancer Clean and Inspect .
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the Diagnostic Table.
1. The Powertrain OBD System Check prompts you to complete some of the basic checks and to store the freeze frame and failure records data on the scan tool if applicable. This creates an electronic copy of the data captured when the malfunction occurred. The scan tool stores this data for later reference.
3. This step determines if the PCM recognizes a problem. If the DTC does not reset at this point, the problem may be intermittent.
4. When a Medium Resolution Resync occurs, engine stumble should also occur. If a component electrical connection or an electrical wire is malfunctioning, an engine stumble or a medium resolution resync may be induced by wiggling the circuit or electrical connector.
5. Operating malfunctioning non-engine related electronic components may emit Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) which may cause a resync. This step will determine if the medium resolution resync(s) are being caused by an outside source.
6. Thoroughly check any suspected circuitry for the following conditions:
* Backed out terminals
* Improper mating
* Broken locks
* Improperly formed or damaged terminals
* Poor terminal to wiring connections
* Physical damage to the wiring harness
8. An intermittent problem may be caused by the following conditions:
* Rubbed through wire insulation
* Poor electrical connection
* Broken wire in the insulation
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Program the replacement PCM and perform the crankshaft position system variation learn procedure. Refer to PCM Replacement/Programming for PCM reprogramming and refer to CKP System Variation Learn Procedure for the Crankshaft Position System Variation Learn Procedure.
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just a thought
break loose, clean and reconnect all the grounds you can find, use a contact cleaner to do it (spray can), not a wire brush etc, reason being it you will scrape the coating off of the area and it may corrode worse than it was.
had something else too but its slipped my mind at the moment...grr