DTC P1607: Powertrain Control Module (Pcm) Internal Circuit Failure

1998 Acura 3.5RL Special EditionSECTION DTC P1607: Powertrain Control Module (Pcm) Internal Circuit Failure
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Perform PCM reset procedure. See PCM RESET PROCEDURE/CLEARING CODESΒ  under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. Start engine and allow to idle for 5 seconds. If DTC P1607 does not reset, problem is intermittent. System is okay at this time. If DTC P1607 resets, substitute a known-good PCM and recheck. If symptom or problem goes away, replace original PCM.

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