Intermittent Failures

1993 Chevrolet Sportvan G30, Van Passenger, 7.4 NSECTION Intermittent Failures
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Intermittent failures cause MIL to flicker or illuminate and go out about 10 seconds after the intermittent fault goes away. The corresponding trouble code, however, will be retained in ECM memory. If related fault does not reoccur within 50 engine restarts, it will be erased from ECM memory. Intermittent failures may be caused by faulty sensor, connector or wiring. See INTERMITTENTS in appropriate TESTS W/O CODES article in this section. See below.

  • H - TESTS W/O CODES - GASOLINE (for "C" & "K" Series)
  • H - TESTS W/O CODES - GASOLINE (For "G" & "P" Series)
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