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SERVICE MANUAL DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE - CODES E047, B332, B334, B335, B336, AND/OR B337

MODELS AFFECTED: 1986-88 RIVIERAS AND REATTAS ---------------- Some 1986-88 Rivieras and Reattas may experience intermittent setting of dataline codes E047, B332, B334, B335, B336 and/or B337. These may all be set at one time or in any combination. Single codes should be diagnosed using the appropriate trouble tree in the Service Information Manual.

Some comments may be received on the following conditions when these codes are set:

o IPC and/or the CRT flashes on and off or bright/dim. o Fuel gage flashes "E". o Trip odometer resets to 0. o ECC switches to full heat at high blower speed out the front defrost ducts. o Clock does not display or loses time. o ECC panel does not respond to pressing of buttons. o CRT may display SYSTEM PROBLEM. o Speedometer reads 0 while driving.

This condition may be caused by either a damaged dataline circuit or one of the components connected to the dataline.

To repair this condition, monitor the dataline voltage at the Assembly Line Data Link (ALDL) connector during the condition. Do this by removing the ALDL connector cover and probing cavities A (ground) and L (serial data), and M (serial data) with the leads of a digital volt-ohm meter (DVOM) set on the 20 volt scale.

The voltage reading should continually fluctuate and remain between .1 and 5 volts on a normally operating serial dataline.

If the serial dataline has been shorted to ground, the voltage at the ALDL will be 0 V. If it has been shorted to voltage, it will be above 5 V. If the voltage reading is 0 V. or above 5 V.0218, inspect dataline circuits between each component for both continuity to ground and for a short to voltage. Repair any open circuits, shorts to voltage, or shorts to ground and check for recurrence of dataline codes.

If one of the components on the serial dataline is affecting the dataline voltage, the serial data voltage at the ALDL connector will be a steady value anywhere between .1 and 5 volts (e.g. , 2.7V, 3.5V, etc.). To determine which of the components is causing the condition, it is necessary to try and isolate the component using the following CONDITION PRESENT DIAGNOSIS chart.

CONDITION NOT PRESENT

If the condition cannot be duplicated on the vehicle during diagnosis, follow the procedure below:

1. Make sure that the grounds on the block near the starter solenoid, and on the fender near the battery, are clean and tight. Make certain there are star washers on the stud and that the studs are free of corrosion.

2. Check if the BCM EPROM and EEPROM and ECM CALPAK and PROM have been properly inserted into their respective sockets. Inspect components for bent or damaged legs.

3. Make sure both BCM and ECM have the correct and most up to date PROM's for that model year.

4. If the source of the intermittent problem has not been found and the intermittent condition persists:

a. Verify good connections at the following components. Check each connection for proper latching and pins seated in the connector. b. Replace the following components, one at a time, checking for recurrence of the intermittent condition after each component replacement. Follow the order listed. The order listed represents most likely to least likely cause of a multiple communications code condition.

o BCM EPROM o ECM o CRTC o Programmer o IPC o BCM o Compass Module o ECM CALPAK and EPROM o Central Power Supply (CPS) o BCM EEPROM

For warranty purposes refer to the Labor Time Guide.


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