The Electronic Ignition system uses a waste spark method of spark distribution.
The ignition control module (ICM) determines the correct coil sequence based
   on the CKP sync signal received from the crankshaft position sensor. Two
  spark  plugs connected to the coil fire at the same time. The cylinder on
  the compression  stroke (event cylinder) uses most of the coil's available
  voltage to fire  the spark plug. The cylinder on the exhaust stroke (waste
  cylinder) uses the  remaining coil energy to fire the spark plug.
During crank, the ICM monitors the 18X CKP and CKP sync signals. The
ICM uses CKP sync signal to determine the correct cylinder pair to fire first.
   Only the ICM uses the CKP sync signal. The ICM does not pass the CKP signal
   to the PCM. While the ICM processes the CKP sync signal, the ICM also monitors
   the 18X CKP signal. The ICM uses the 18X signal for crankshaft position
 information   and to generate 3X reference pulses. The ICM sends the 18X
and  3X reference   pulses to the PCM. When the PCM receives these pulses,
the  PCM energizes  all  six  injectors to allow a priming shot of fuel for
the  cylinders. After  priming  the cylinders, the PCM shuts the injectors
OFF  for the next six,  3X reference  pulses. This allows each cylinder a
chance  to use  the fuel  from the priming  shot. During this waiting period,
 the  PCM receives a camshaft  position (CMP)  signal pulse. The CMP signal
allows  the PCM to calculate true  sequential fuel  injection. If a loss of
the CMP  signal occur during start-up,  the PCM still  operates the fuel injectors
 sequentially. However, fuel injection  occurs with  a 1 in 6 chance that
the  injector sequencing is correct.
An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire
insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Check for the following
    items:
Engine Cranks But Will Not Run
Step 
 | Action 
 | Value(s) 
 | Yes 
 | No 
 | 
1 
 | Did you complete the Powertrain
On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 
2 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
2 
 | 
 Important: Before proceeding with this diagnostic, ensure that the vehicle's battery
is fully charged.
 
Important: If any DTCs are stored as Failed Since Code Clear, diagnose the DTCs
before continuing with this table.
 
- Inspect the fuses which supply ignition positive voltage to the
following components:
 
| •  | The electronic ignition control module. |  
  
- If either fuse is blown, locate and repair a short to ground in
the faulty ignition positive voltage circuit. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 3 
 | 
3 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Install a fuel pressure gauge at the fitting on the fuel rail.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Observe the fuel pressure gauge.
 
 
Is the fuel pressure holding within the specified range? 
 | 333-376 kPa
(48-55 psi) 
 | 
Go to Step 5 
 | 
Go to Step  4 
 | 
4 
 | Is any fuel
pressure indicated? 
 | -- 
 | Go to
Fuel System Pressure Test  
 | Go to 
Fuel Pump Electrical Circuit Diagnosis  
 | 
5
                             
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Remove the fuel pressure gauge from the fuel rail.
 
- Connect the scan tool.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Select the Engine Data 1 display on the scan tool.
 
- Observe the engine RPM while cranking the engine.
 
 
Does the scan tool indicate an engine RPM? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 17 
 | 
Go to Step 6 
 | 
6
                              
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect the ignition control module (ICM) connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Connect a test lamp between the ignition positive feed terminal
and the ground terminal in the ICM connector.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step  8 
 | 
Go to Step  7 
 | 
7 
 | 
- Leave the ICM connector disconnected.
 
- Connect the test lamp between the ignition positive feed and engine
ground.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step  39
                             
 | 
Go to Step 40
                                
 | 
8
                         
     
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Reconnect the ICM connector.
 
- Disconnect the 18X crankshaft position (CKP) sensor connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Connect a digital multimeter (DMM) between the 18X CKP sensor
feed terminal and the sensor  ground terminal in the connector.
 
 
Is the voltage near the specified value? 
 | B+ 
 | 
Go to Step 9 
 | 
Go to Step 11 
 | 
9 
 | Connect the DMM between the 18X CKP sensor signal terminal and sensor
ground terminal in  the connector. 
Is the voltage within the specified range? 
 | 6-8 V 
 | 
Go to Step 10 
 | 
Go to Step 14 
 | 
10 
 | Inspect for faulty terminal connections at the 18X CKP sensor. 
If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 41 
 | 
11 
 | Connect the DMM between the 18X
CKP sensor feed and engine ground. 
Is the voltage near the specified value? 
 | B+ 
 | 
Go to Step 12 
 | 
Go to Step 13 
 | 
12 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Leave the 18X CKP sensor connector disconnected.
 
- Disconnect the ICM connector.
 
- Test the 18X CKP sensor ground for an open.
 
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 |   
Go to Step 38
                                       
 | 
13 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Leave the 18X CKP sensor connector disconnected.
 
- Disconnect the ignition ICM connector.
 
- Test the 18X CKP sensor feed for an open or a short to ground.
 
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 41 
 | 
14 
 | 
- Leave the DMM connected.
 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect the ICM connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
 
Is the voltage near the specified value? 
 | B+ 
 | 
Go to Step 15 
 | 
Go to Step 16 
 | 
15 
 | Locate and repair the short between the 18X CKP sensor signal CKT and
the following CKTs: 
|     •  | The 18X CKP sensor feed CKT |  
  
|     •  | The battery positive CKT |  
  
Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
16 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect the ICM connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Test the 18X CKP signal CKT for the following condition(s):
 
| •  | A short to ground or sensor ground. |  
  
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 38
                                      
 | 
17 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect all of the fuel injector connectors.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Observe the J 34730-2C 
 fuel injector test lamp when installed in each injector connector.
 
 
Does the injector test lamp illuminate in any of the injectors? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 18
                       
         
 | 
Go to Step 19
          
                     
 | 
18 
 | 
- Leave the fuel injector connectors disconnected.
 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect the PCM connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Observe the injector  test lamp in the injector connectors.
 
 
Does the injector test lamp illuminate in any of the injectors? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 43
                       
        
 | 
Go to Step 46
          
                     
 | 
19 
 | 
- Leave the fuel injector connectors disconnected.
 
- Leave the injector test lamp installed in the injector connector.
 
- Observe the injector test lamp while cranking the engine (repeat
for each injector).
 
 
Does the injector test lamp blink in each of the injectors? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 24
                       
         
 | 
Go to Step 20
          
                     
 | 
20 
 | Did the injector test lamp blink for any of the injectors? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 21
          
                    
 | 
Go to Step 22
                                 
 | 
21 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Leave the injector connectors disconnected.
 
- Disconnect the PCM connector.
 
- Test for an open in the fuel injector control circuit(s) associated
with the injector test lamp that did not blink.
 
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 44
                                      
 | 
22 
 | 
- Leave the fuel injector connectors disconnected.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Connect a test lamp to ground.
 
- Probe the ignition positive voltage feed circuit to each injector
connector.
 
 
Does the test lamp illuminate? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step  44
                             
 | 
Go to Step 23
                                
 | 
23 
 | Locate and repair
the open ignition positive feed circuit to the fuel injectors.  Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
24
                              
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect a spark plug wire from the spark plug.
 
- Install a J 26792 
spark tester in the end of the spark plug wire.
 
- Jumper the companion cylinder ignition wire to engine ground.
The companion cylinder is the cylinder that shares the same ignition coil
(i.e. 1/4, 2/5, 3/6).
 
- Crank the engine while observing the spark tester. Spark should
be observed.
 
- Repeat the above test for each ignition wire, noting any cylinders
that do not have spark.
 
 
Is spark available at all cylinders? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 34
                              
 | 
Go to Step 25
                       
        
 | 
25 
 | Is spark available at any cylinder? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step  30
                                 
 | 
Go to Step 26
                       
       
 | 
26 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect the 18X CKP sensor connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Connect the DMM between the CKP sync signal circuit and ground.
 
 
Is the voltage within the specified range? 
 | 6-8 V 
 | 
Go to Step 27
                                
 | 
Go to Step 28
                       
        
 | 
27 
 | 
- Inspect for faulty terminal connections at the 18X CKP sensor.
 
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Connector Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 41
                                      
 | 
28 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect the ICM connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Test the CKP sync signal CKT or the 18X CKP sensor feed circuit
for a short to voltage.
 
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 29
                                      
 | 
29 
 | 
- Turn off the ignition switch.
 
- Disconnect the ICM connector.
 
- Turn on the ignition switch.
 
- Test for the following circuit conditions:
 
| •  | The CKP sync signal circuit for a short to ground or sensor ground. |  
  
| •  | An open CKP sync signal circuit. |  
  
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 38
                                      
 | 
30 
 | 
-  Visually/physically inspect the ignition coils and the ignition
wires  associated with the cylinders that did not have spark.
 
-  Ensure that the ignition wires, boots, coils, and  coil  towers
are free of cracks and carbon tracking.
 
- If a problem is found, replace the damaged ignition component(s).
Refer to 
Ignition Coil Replacement 
 and/or 
Spark Plug Wire Harness Replacement 
.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 31
                                      
 | 
31 
 | 
- Measure the ignition coil secondary resistance.
 
- If any resistance is outside the specified range, replace the
malfunctioning ignition coil(s). Refer to 
Ignition Coil Replacement 
.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | 5K-8K ohms 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 32
                              
 | 
32 
 | 
- Measure the resistance of the ignition wires associated with the
cylinders that did  not have spark.
 
- Replace the ignition wire(s) that measure more than the specified
value. Refer to 
Spark Plug Wire Harness Replacement 
.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | 600 ohms/ ft 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 33
                       
              
 | 
33 
 | 
- Remove the coil(s) associated with the non sparking cylinders.
Refer to 
Ignition Coil Replacement 
.
 
- Connect a test lamp across the ignition module primary circuit
(between the electronic ignition  control module terminals) for the coil(s)
associated with the cylinders  which did not have spark.
 
- Observe the test lamp while cranking the engine.
 
 
Does the test lamp blink continuously while the engine is being cranked? 
 | -- 
 | 
Go to Step 45 
 | 
Go to Step 42 
 | 
34 
 | 
- Remove the spark plugs from all of the cylinders. Refer to 
Spark Plug Replacement 
.
 
- Visually/physically inspect the spark plug electrodes. Refer to 
Spark Plug Visual Diagnosis 
.
 
- Do the spark plugs have excessive fouling?
 
 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Rough, Unstable, or Incorrect Idle and Stalling 
. 
 | 
Go to Step 35 
 | 
35
                        
  
 | 
- Refer to Diagnostic Aids in order to test for the following conditions:
 
| •  | A short between the 18X CKP and CKP sync signal inputs to the
ICM. |  
  
| •  | A short between the 18X and 3X reference signal inputs to the
PCM. |  
  
| •  | A stuck throttle position (TP) sensor. |  
  
| •  | A skewed engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor. |  
  
| •  | A skewed or unresponsive manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor. |  
  
- If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 36
                                      
 | 
36 
 | 
- Test the fuel for contamination. Refer to 
Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis 
.
 
- If a problem is found, clean the fuel system and correct the contaminated
fuel conditions as necessary.
 
 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 37
                                      
 | 
37 
 | Repair an engine mechanical problem. Refer to 
Engine Noise Diagnosis 
 in order to diagnose
the   following conditions: 
|     •  | Malfunctioning or incorrect camshaft |  
  
|     •  | Leaking or sticky valves or rings |  
  
|     •  | Excessive valve deposits |  
  
|     •  | Loose or worn rocker arms |  
  
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
38 
 | Test for faulty terminal connections at the ICM. 
If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
in Wiring Systems. 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 42
                                      
 | 
39 
 | Locate and repair the open in the ICM ground circuit. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
40 
 | Locate and repair the open in the ignition positive feed
circuit to the ICM.  Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
41 
 | Replace the 18X CKP sensor. Refer to 
Crankshaft Position Sensor Replacement 
. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
42 
 | Replace the ICM. 
Refer to 
Ignition Control Module Replacement 
. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
43 
 | Locate and repair the short to ground in the fuel injector
control circuit(s)  associated with  the injector test lamp(s) that stayed
illuminated. Refer to 
Wiring Repairs 
in Wiring Systems. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
44 
 | Test for faulty terminal connections at the PCM. 
If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to 
Connector Repairs 
 in Wiring Systems. 
Was a problem found? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | 
Go to Step 46
                                      
 | 
45 
 | Replace the ignition coil(s) associated with the cylinder(s) that did
not have spark.  Refer to 
Ignition Coil Replacement 
. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 | 
46
                              
 | 
 Important: A replacement PCM must be reprogrammed. Refer to 
Powertrain Control Module Replacement/Programming 
.
 Replace the PCM. 
Did you complete the repair? 
 | -- 
 | Go to 
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check  
 | -- 
 |