Daewoo MATIZ Service Manual page 379

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Definition: The problem may or may not illuminate the
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) or store a Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC).
Important: Do not use the Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) tables for intermittent problems. A fault must be
Step
Were the Important Preliminary Checks performed?
1
1. Perform a careful inspection of any suspect
circuits.
2. Inspect for poor mating of the connector halves,
or terminals not fully seated into the connector
body.
2
3. Inspect for improperly formed or damaged
terminals.
4. Inspect for poor terminal-to-wire connections.
This requires removing the terminal from the
connector body to inspect it.
Are any problems present?
Repair the electrical connections as needed.
3
Is the repair complete?
Road test the vehicle with a voltmeter connected to
a suspected circuit or a scan tool connected to the
Data Link Connector (DLC).
4
Did the voltmeter or the scan tool indicate an
abnormal voltage or scan reading?
Replace the sensor in the affected circuit, if a
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) was stored for this
5
circuit (except for the DTCs P0171 and P0172).
Is the repair complete?
Does an intermittent Malfunction Indicator Lamp
6
(MIL) or DTC occur?
1. Check for a faulty relay, Engine Control Module
(ECM) driven solenoid, or switch.
2. Check for improper installation of electrical
devices, such as lights, two-way radios, electric
motors, etc.
3. Inspect the ignition control wires for proper
routing (away from ignition wires, ignition system
7
components, and the generator).
4. Check for a short-to-ground in the MIL circuit or
the DLC "test" terminal.
5. Inspect the ECM ground connections.
6. Correct or repair the affected circuits as needed.
Is the repair complete?
1. Check for a loss of DTC memory.
2. Disconnect the throttle position (TP) sensor.
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3. Run the engine at idle until the MIL comes on.
4. Turn the ignition OFF.
Is DTC P0122 stored in memory?
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
INTERMITTENT
Action
ENGINE CONTROLS 1F – 281
present in order to locate the problem. If a fault is inter-
mittent, use of Diagnostic Trouble Code tables may re-
sult in the replacement of good parts.
Value(s)
Go to Step 2
Go to Step 3
System OK
Go to Step 5
System OK
Go to Step 7
System OK
Go to Step 10
Yes
No
Go to
"Important
Preliminary
Checks"
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 9

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