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On-Board Diagnostics
The EZ-EFI
®
system includes a robust self-diagnostics feature. The ECU constantly monitors various
inputs and outputs for any deviations from normal operation. If any are detected, the blue
CRANK/DIAG LED on the ECU flashes rapidly as a warning that there is a problem. (That LED
comes on solid when the ECU detects an RPM input. It will be lit solid while the engine is running
normally). Also, the “Error” LED displayed on the hand-held’s Live Dashes acts like a Check Engine
Light. It will signal if an error code has been set. The hand-held can be used to read any error codes
that have been set.
Once an error code is set, it is saved in the ECU until the ECU is reset by keying-off and allowing the
ECU to complete its shutdown procedure. The shutdown procedure is complete when both green
LEDs on the ECU turn off. This takes approximately 5-10 seconds. Error codes can also be cleared
with the hand-held at any time.
The following error codes are possible:
ERROR
CODE
TRIGGERING
EVENTS
ATS
Voltage
Air
Temperature
Sensor
signal
voltage
too
high
or
too
low
Battery
Voltage
Battery
voltage
below
7V
or
above
19V
for
10
seconds
CTS
Voltage
Coolant
Temperature
Sensor
signal
voltage
too
high
or
too
low
Fuel
Pressure
Control
In
return
fuel
system
mode:
Higher
than
expected
(greater
than
75
psi)
fuel
pressure
detected.
The
fuel
pump
is
disabled
in
the
event
that
a
return
‐
style
fuel
system
(which
runs
the
pump
wide
open)
was
selected
in
the
hand
‐
held
when
there
is
no
mechanical
fuel
pressure
regulator
and
return
line
actually
installed
in
the
vehicle.
This
prevents
the
pump
from
straining
against
a
closed
system
and
building
excess
pressure.
The
code
can
be
cleared
but
the
pump
will
remain
disabled
until
the
ECU
has
been
power
cycled,
or
until
the
Fuel
Delivery
type
has
been
changed
to
“Returnless”
on
the
Fuel
System
screen.
In
returnless
fuel
system
mode:
Lower
than
expected
fuel
pressure
detected.
The
fuel
pump
control
output
has
maxed
out
at
100%
while
fuel
pressure
has
remained
below
the
fuel
pressure
target.
This
usually
indicates
a
physical
problem
with
the
fuel
system
–
leak,
clogged
filter,
etc.
The
fuel
pump
is
not
disabled.
Fuel
Pressure
Sensor
Fuel
pressure
sensor
signal
voltage
too
high
or
too
low
IAC
Control
Idle
Air
Control
motor
malfunctioning
Inj
Duty
Limit
Injector
duty
cycle
over
100%
(an
indication
that
injectors
cannot
supply
enough
fuel.
The
ECU
has
determined
that
the
injectors
need
to
be
open
longer
than
the
time
available.)
MAP
Voltage
Manifold
Absolute
Pressure
sensor
signal
voltage
too
high
or
too
low
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