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GENERAL INFORMATION
The TCM may report any of the following DTC's.
DTC
P-Code
Name of Code
78
P1652
Serial communication link malfunction
79
P0562
Low battery voltage
Notes:
P1xxx DTC's will set the MIL only after 10 seconds of vehicle operation.
1 - The Mil will be lit only if DTC P0706 is also present
2 - The MIL will be lit by the engine controller
3 - The MIL will be lit only if the engine controller is not calibrated for throttle substitution.
Yes (underlined) indicates that this DTC can take up to five minutes of problem identification before
illuminating the MIL.
3.3.8 DTC DESCRIPTIONS
Name of code: P0613 (11, 13, 45, 94) - Internal
Controller
When monitored: Whenever the key is in the Run
or Run/Start position.
Set condition: This code is set whenever Power-
train Control Module (PCM) senses an internal
error.
Theory of operation: The PCM is constantly
monitoring it's internal processor. If an internal
problem is detected, this DTC will be set. This DTC
can also be set by a bad ground to the PCM and/or
Trans Control Relay.
Transmission Effects: The MIL will illuminate
(this DTC can take up to five minutes of problem
identification before illuminating the MIL) and the
transmission system will default to the Immediate
Shutdown routine.
Possible causes:
> PCM ground circuit.
> Relay ground circuit.
> PCM
Name of code: P1684(12) - Battery was Discon-
nected (Informational code Only)
When monitored: Whenever the key is in the
Run/Start position.
Set condition: This code is set whenever the PCM
is disconnected from battery power (B+) or ground.
It will also be set during the DRBIII
Disconnect procedure.
Theory of operation: A battery backed RAM
(Random Access Memory) is used to maintain some
learned values. When the battery B(+) is discon-
nected, the memory is lost. When the B(+) is
restored, this memory loss is detected by the PCM.
The code is set and the learned values are initial-
ized to known constants or previously learned
values from EEPROM (Electronic Erasable Pro-
grammable Read Only Memory). This results in
the initialization of some parameters.
Transmission Effects: Loss of trouble code data.
Immediate Limp-in mode if power is lost while
operating the vehicle. Normal operation is re-
sumed if the power is restored during the same key
start.
Possible causes:
> Battery voltage removed from PCM
> PCM disconnected
> Dead Battery
> Low battery voltage during cranking
> Battery Disconnect by DRBIII or MDS
> Bad PCM ground circuit.
Name of code: P0891(14) - Transmission Relay
Always On
When monitored: Ignition key is turned from off
position to run position and/or ignition key is
turned from crank position to run position.
Set condition: This code is set if the PCM senses
greater than 3 volts at the Trans Relay Output
(switched battery) terminal of the PCM prior to the
PCM energizing the relay.
Theory of operation: The transmission control
relay is used to supply power to the solenoid pack
when the transmission is in normal operating
mode. When the relay is off, no power is supplied to
the solenoid pack and the transmission is in
Limp-in mode. The relay output is fed back to the
PCM. It is referred to as the Trans Relay Output
circuit or switched battery.
Transmission Effects: The MIL will illuminate
and the transmission system defaults to Logical
Battery
Limp-in mode. Logical Limp-in mode results in the
same modes of operation as Limp-in. Since the
relay is stuck "on", the PCM can not open the relay,
and the PCM shifts to 2nd gear.
Possible causes:
> Relay (welded contacts)
> Short to battery in 12-volt supply and/or
Transmission Control Relay Output circuit(s)
> Short to voltage
> PCM connector problems
> PCM
Name of code: P0888(15) - Relay Output Always
Off
When monitored: Continuously
6
Limp-in MIL
No
No-2
Yes
Yes

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