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Electronic Component Handling


STATIC DISCHARGE
- Discharge any static electrical charges before handling electronic parts by touching ground or maintaining a ground connection to a bare skin area like the wrist.
- Never touch the Engine Control Module (ECM) connector pins, integrated circuit connector pins, or soldered components on the ECM circuit board.

TESTING
- When measuring voltage at the control module harness connector, disconnect harness connector with the ignition OFF, then turn ignition "ON" as necessary.
- To prevent deforming control module harness connectors, do not probe terminals directly. Instead, insert a pin from the harness side and perform measurements through pin.

CONTROL MODULE DAMAGE
- Do not try to disassemble the control module.
- Before performing electrical welding (for instance, spot welding), disconnect the battery, climate control, injection, cruise control, ECM and radio.
- If temperatures may exceed 80°C (176°F), (example: infra-red spray booth), remove all ECUs.
- Avoid getting water on any of the Fuel and Engine Control System Components.
- Never apply battery power to a component unless directed to do so in a test procedure.