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Engine Controls - DTC's P0604/P0605/P0606 in Memory

01 07 24

Feb. 23, 2007

2010582

01 07 24, dated Feb. 23, 2007 supersedes Technical Bulletin Group 01 number 04-18 dated Aug. 26, 2004 due to inclusion in ElsaWeb.





Vehicle Information

Condition

DTC P0604 (16988), P0605 (16989), P0606 (16990) Stored in DTC Memory

Technical Background





The above DTCs may also be stored due to a low battery condition.

Production Solution

N/A information only

Service

^ Do not automatically replace the ECM for this condition. First, perform the following:

^ Verify that battery voltage and condition are OK (charge and load test as necessary).

If battery voltage is low:

^ Correct reason for low battery voltage





Tip:

Battery voltage must be substantiated by a Midtronics MCR340V printout. The printout must be attached to the repair order. If the ECM is requested by the Warranty Test Center, a copy of the Midtronics Tester printout must be sent with the ECM along with all other supporting documentation.

With battery fully charged:

^ Clear any stored DTC.

^ Perform throttle adaptation procedure (see Repair Group 24, ECM to throttle valve control module, adaptation.

^ Test drive vehicle for approximately one half hour.

If MIL does not illuminate and DTC does not return:

Low battery voltage has most likely caused the DTC to be stored.

^ Procedure is complete.

If MIL illuminates and DTC is stored again, perform the following:

^ Replace ECM (see appropriate Repair Group).

Warranty





Required Parts and Tools

No special tools required No special parts required