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ENGINE CONTROLS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
For a non–catalyst damaging misfire, the diagnostic will be
required to monitor a misfire present for between
1000–3200 engine revolutions.
For catalyst–damaging misfire, the diagnostic will respond
to misfire within 200 engine revolutions.
Rough roads may cause false misfire detection. A rough
road will cause torque to be applied to the drive wheels and
drive train. This torque can intermittently decrease the
crankshaft rotational velocity. This may be falsely de-
tected as a misfire.
A rough road sensor, or G sensor, works together with the
misfire detection system. The G sensor produces a volt-
age that varies along with the intensity of road vibrations.
When the PCM/ECM detects a rough road, the misfire
detection system is temporarily disabled.
Misfire Counters
Whenever a cylinder misfires, the misfire diagnostic
counts the misfire and notes the crankshaft position at the
time the misfire occurred. These ”misfire counters” are ba-
sically a file on each engine cylinder. A current and a histo-
ry misfire counter are maintained for each cylinder. The
misfire current counters (Misfire Cur #1–4) indicate the
number of firing events out of the last 200 cylinder firing
events which were misfires. The misfire current counter
will display real time data without a misfire Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) stored. The misfire history counters
(Misfire Hist #1–4) indicate the total number of cylinder fir-
ing events which were misfires. The misfire history count-
ers will display 0 until the misfire iagnostic has failed and
a DTC P0300 is set. Once the misfire DTC P0300 is set,
the misfire history counters will be updated every 200 cyl-
inder firing events. A misfire counter is maintained for each
cylinder.
If the misfire diagnostic reports a failure, the diagnostic
executive reviews all of the misfire counters before report-
ing a DTC. This way, the diagnostic executive reports the
most current information.
When crankshaft rotation is erratic, a misfire condition will
be detected. Because of this erratic condition, the data
that is collected by the diagnostic can sometimes incor-
rectly identify which cylinder is misfiring.
Use diagnostic equipment to monitor misfire counter data
on On–Board Diagnostic (OBD II) compliant vehicles.
Knowing which specific cylinder(s) misfired can lead to the
root cause, even when dealing with amultiple cylinder mis-
fire. Using the information in the misfire counters, identify
which cylinders are misfiring. If the counters indicate cylin-
ders numbers 1 and 4 misfired, look for a circuit or compo-
nent common to both cylinders number 1 and 4.
The misfire diagnostic may indicate a fault due to a tempo-
rary fault not necessarily caused by a vehicle emission
system malfunction. Examples include the following
items:
S
Contaminated
fuel.
S
Low
fuel.
S
Fuel–fouled spark plugs.
S
Basic engine fault.
Fuel Trim System Monitor Diagnostic
Operation
This system monitors the averages of short–term and
long–term fuel trim values. If these fuel trim values stay at
their limits for a calibrated period of time, a malfunction is
indicated. The fuel trim diagnostic compares the averages
of short–term fuel trim values and long–term fuel trim val-
ues to rich and lean thresholds. If either value is within the
thresholds, a pass is recorded. If both values are outside
their thresholds, a rich or lean DTC will be recorded.
The fuel trim system diagnostic also conducts an intrusive
test. This test determines if a rich condition is being
caused by excessive fuel vapor from the Evaporative
(EVAP) Emission canister. In order to meet OBD II re-
quirements, the control module uses weighted fuel trim
cells to determine the need to set a fuel trim DTC. A fuel
trim DTC can only be set if fuel trim counts in the weighted
fuel trim cells exceed specifications. This means that the
vehicle could have a fuel trim problem which is causing a
problem under certain conditions (i.e., engine idle high due
to a small vacuum leak or rough idle due to a large vacuum
leak) while it operates fine at other times. No fuel trim DTC
would set (although an engine idle speed DTC or HO2S
DTC may set). Use a scan tool to observe fuel trim counts
while the problem is occurring.
A fuel trim DTC may be triggered by a number of vehicle
faults. Make use of all information available (other DTCs
stored, rich or lean condition, etc.) when diagnosing a fuel
trim fault.
Fuel Trim Cell Diagnostic Weights
No fuel trim DTC will set regardless of the fuel trim counts
in cell 0 unless the fuel trim counts in the weighted cells are
also outside specifications. This means that the vehicle
could have a fuel trim problem which is causing a problem
under certain conditions (i.e. engine idle high due to a
small vacuum leak or rough due to a large vacuum leak)
while it operates fine at other times. No fuel trim DTC
would set (although an engine idle speed DTC or HO2S
DTC may set). Use a scan tool to observe fuel trim counts
while the problem is occurring.
Summary of Contents for NUBIRA
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Page 29: ...WIPERS WASHER SYSTEMS 9D 3 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 WIPERS AND WASHER SYSTEM HATCHBACK...
Page 58: ...DOORS 9P 3 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 SCHEMATIC AND ROUTING DIAGRAMS POWER DOOR LOCKS...
Page 59: ...9P 4IDOORS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 POWER WINDOWS FRONT AND REAR...
Page 92: ...9Q 2IROOF DAEWOO V 121 BL4 SCHEMATIC AND ROUTING DIAGRAMS POWER SUNROOF SYSTEM...
Page 229: ...ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM 4F 5 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 SCHEMATIC AND ROUTING DIAGRAMS ABS CIRCUIT 1 OF 4...
Page 230: ...4F 6IANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM DAEWOO V 121 BL4 ABS CIRCUIT 2 OF 4...
Page 231: ...ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM 4F 7 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 ABS CIRCUIT 3 OF 4...
Page 232: ...4F 8IANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM DAEWOO V 121 BL4 ABS CIRCUIT 4 OF 4...
Page 252: ...5C0 6ICLUTCH DAEWOO V 121 BL4 1 Flywheel 2 Clutch Disc 3 Pressure Plate 4 Release Bearing...
Page 272: ...SECTION 2 POSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDS...
Page 276: ...POSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDSW2 5 2 ENGINE CONTROL BATTERY S 2 0 DOHC ENGINE...
Page 277: ...2 6WPOSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDS 3 INSTRUMENT PANEL INSIDE...
Page 278: ...POSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDSW2 7 4 AIR BAG INSTRUMENT PANEL 5 BODY...
Page 279: ...2 8WPOSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDS 6 W H DOOR 1 Front Door 2 Rear Door...
Page 281: ...2 10WPOSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDS 8 ABS MODULE WHEEL SPEED SENSOR...
Page 282: ...POSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDSW2 11 9 REAR 10 FUEL TANK TRUNK LID...
Page 285: ...2 14WPOSITION OF CONNECTORS AND GROUNDS S303 BLACK N B H B S303 BLACK S W...
Page 286: ...SECTION 3 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR POWER SUPPLIES...
Page 287: ...3 2WWIRING DIAGRAM FOR POWER SUPPLIES 1 IGNITION SWITCH CIRCUIT...
Page 290: ...WIRING DIAGRAM FOR POWER SUPPLIESW3 5 4 ENGINE ROOM FUSE RELAY CIRCUIT...
Page 291: ...3 6WWIRING DIAGRAM FOR POWER SUPPLIES...
Page 292: ...WIRING DIAGRAM FOR POWER SUPPLIESW3 7...
Page 293: ...SECTION 4 USAGE AND CAPACITY OF FUSES...
Page 297: ...SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS...
Page 301: ...9A 2IBODY WIRING SYSTEM DAEWOO V 121 BL4 POWER DISTRIBUTION SCHEMATIC...
Page 302: ...BODY WIRING SYSTEM 9A 3 DAEWOO V 121 BL4...
Page 306: ...BODY WIRING SYSTEM 9A 7 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 REAR HARNESS ROUTING...
Page 307: ...9A 8IBODY WIRING SYSTEM DAEWOO V 121 BL4 FRONT HARNESS ROUTING...
Page 308: ...BODY WIRING SYSTEM 9A 9 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 FLOOR HARNESS ROUTING...
Page 309: ...9A 10IBODY WIRING SYSTEM DAEWOO V 121 BL4 INSTRUMENT HARNESS ROUTING...
Page 310: ...BODY WIRING SYSTEM 9A 11 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 DOOR HARNESS ROUTING...
Page 314: ...9B 4ILIGHTING SYSTEMS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 PARKING TAIL POSITION AND LICENSE LAMPS CIRCUIT...
Page 315: ...LIGHTING SYSTEMS 9B 5 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 TURN AND HAZARD LAMPS CIRCUIT...
Page 316: ...9B 6ILIGHTING SYSTEMS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 BRAKE AND BACKUP LAMPS CIRCUIT...
Page 318: ...9B 8ILIGHTING SYSTEMS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 HEADLAMPS CIRCUIT...
Page 319: ...LIGHTING SYSTEMS 9B 9 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS CIRCUIT...
Page 320: ...9B 10ILIGHTING SYSTEMS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 FOG LAMPS CIRCUIT...
Page 342: ...9C 2IHORNS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 SCHEMATIC AND ROUTING DIAGRAMS HORN WIRING SYSTEM...
Page 347: ...9F 2IAUDIO SYSTEMS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 SCHEMATIC AND ROUTING DIAGRAMS AUDIO SYSTEM CIRCUIT...
Page 365: ...CRUISE CONRTOL SYSTEM 9U 3 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE 2 OF 2...
Page 366: ...9U 4ICRUISE CONRTOL SYSTEM DAEWOO V 121 BL4 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM MANUAL TRANSAXLE 1 OF 2...
Page 367: ...CRUISE CONRTOL SYSTEM 9U 5 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM MANUAL TRANSAXLE 2 OF 2...
Page 407: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 0B 25 DAEWOO V 121 BL4...
Page 408: ...0B 26IGENERAL INFORMATION DAEWOO V 121 BL4 Vehicle Lifting Points...
Page 427: ...1C 8IDOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL DAEWOO V 121 BL4 COMPONENT LOCATOR UPPER END...
Page 429: ...1C 10IDOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL DAEWOO V 121 BL4 LOWER END...
Page 521: ...1F 16IENGINE CONTROLS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 PCM ECM WIRING DIAGRAM 2 OF 6 IPCM 6KD ISFI 6TD...
Page 522: ...ENGINE CONTROLS 1F 17 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 PCM ECM WIRING DIAGRAM 3 OF 6 IPCM 6KD ISFI 6TD...
Page 523: ...1F 18IENGINE CONTROLS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 PCM ECM WIRING DIAGRAM 4 OF 6 IPCM 6KD ISFI 6TD...
Page 524: ...ENGINE CONTROLS 1F 19 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 PCM ECM WIRING DIAGRAM 5 OF 6 IPCM 6KD ISFI 6TD...
Page 525: ...1F 20IENGINE CONTROLS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 PCM ECM WIRING DIAGRAM 6 OF 6 IPCM 6KD ISFI 6TD...
Page 526: ...ENGINE CONTROLS 1F 21 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 CONNECTOR END VIEW...
Page 527: ...1F 22IENGINE CONTROLS DAEWOO V 121 BL4...
Page 528: ...ENGINE CONTROLS 1F 23 DAEWOO V 121 BL4...
Page 529: ...1F 24IENGINE CONTROLS DAEWOO V 121 BL4...
Page 530: ...ENGINE CONTROLS 1F 25 DAEWOO V 121 BL4...
Page 531: ...1F 26IENGINE CONTROLS DAEWOO V 121 BL4 COMPONENT LOCATOR...
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Page 670: ...5A 16I4T40 E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE DAEWOO V 121 BL4 POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE 2 OF 3...
Page 671: ...4T40 E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE 5A 17 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE 3 OF 3...
Page 681: ...FIVE SPEED MANUAL TRANSAXLE 5B 9 DAEWOO V 121 BL4 COMPONENT LOCATORS GEARS AND CASE...
Page 684: ...5B 12IFIVE SPEED MANUAL TRANSAXLE DAEWOO V 121 BL4 SHIFT LINKAGE...