Code 42: Est Ignition Circuit: Notes
To set a Code 42 one of the following conditions must occur:
- Engine speed greater than 600 RPM with no EST pulse for 100-200 milliseconds (open or grounded circuit No. 423).
- ECM commanding by-pass mode (open or grounded circuit No. 424).
NOTE:
Test numbers refer to test numbers on diagnostic chart.
- Tests if ECM recognizes a problem. If it doesn't set Code 42 at this point, it is an intermittent problem. Check for a loose connection.
- With the ECM disconnected, the digital volt-ohmmeter should read less than 200 ohms. This is normal EST circuit resistance through the ignition module. A higher resistance would indicate a fault in circuit No. 423, a poor ignition module connection or a faulty ignition module.
- If test light was on when connected from 12 volts to ECM harness terminal BC7, either circuit No. 424 is shorted to ground or the ignition module is faulty.
- Tests if ignition module switches when by-pass circuit is energized by 12 volts through test light. If ignition module switches, the resistance reading should shift to more than 6000 ohms.
- Disconnecting the ignition module should make the ohmmeter read as if it were monitoring an open circuit (infinite reading). Otherwise, circuit No. 423 is shorted to ground.