Computed Timing Check

1992 Mercury Tracer Base, 4D Wagon, AutomaticSECTION Computed Timing Check

Turn ignition off, and wait 10 seconds. Using jumper wire or test equipment, activate KOER SELF-TEST  . If engine starts and stalls (or stalls during self-test), go to Circuit Test S. Start engine, and check for following:

  • If Code 98 or 998 is displayed, EEC-IV system is operating in Failure Mode Effects Management (FMEM). Vehicle cannot be diagnosed in KOER SELF-TEST; rerun KOEO SELF-TEST.
  • Check computed timing after last service code has been displayed. Timing will remain fixed for 2 minutes after last code has been retrieved unless self-test is deactivated.
  • Computed timing, at crankshaft, should equal base timing (see vehicle emission decal) plus 20 degrees BTDC. This timing may vary 3 degrees (+/-). If computed timing is within specification, perform KOER SELF-TEST  . If timing is not within specification, go to step 2) of CIRCUIT TEST PA (TFI), of CIRCUIT TEST PB (DIS) or of CIRCUIT TEST PC (EDIS).
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

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