Self-Diagnostic System: Description: Notes

2000 Buick Park Avenue Base, 3.8 KSECTION Notes

PCM is equipped with a self-diagnostic system which detects system failures or abnormalities. When a malfunction occurs, PCM will store a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and, in most cases, illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) located on instrument cluster. Malfunctions are recorded as hard failures or intermittent failures.

There are 4 types of DTC categories:

  • Type "A"

    Emissions related. Illuminates MIL the first time DTC sets.
  • Type "B"

    Emissions related. Illuminates MIL if fault is active for 2 consecutive driving cycles.
  • Type "C"

    Non-emissions related. Does not illuminate MIL, but will illuminate SERVICE light.
  • Type "D"

    Non-emissions related. Does not illuminate MIL or SERVICE light.

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