Code 15 ECU help
Well I dont have a check engine light but my PR3 ecu is blinking code 15 and I notice that sometimes the car will studder ever so slightly while driving. Code 15 I believe is the ignition output signal. I have no idea how to go about diagnosing this code. Any help would be appreciated.
Give these steps a try.
• Reset your ECU (pull backup fuse and or disconnect (-) battery terminal for 30 sec)
• Start your engine
• Does your ecu still read code 15
- No
• If not this could be an intermittent failure. Check for poor connections or loose wires between the dizzy and the ECU
- Yes
• turn ignition off
• Disconnect the connector from your distributor
• Turn your ignition switch on (engine not running)
• Measure the voltage between blk/yel wire terminal and body ground
• Is there battery voltage
- No
• Test your coil
- Yes
• Turn the ingition off
• reconnect the dizzy connector
• Turn ignition on (car not running)
• Measure voltage individually between ECU pin A21 (+) terminal and then Pin A26 (-) Terminal
• Is there battery voltage
- No
• Replace the ICM (ignition control modual) or the cheaper fix could be to repair the open or short in the wire between ICM and ECU
- Yes
• Substitute a known good ECU and recheck. If code 15 goes away replace the original ECU.
• Reset your ECU (pull backup fuse and or disconnect (-) battery terminal for 30 sec)
• Start your engine
• Does your ecu still read code 15
- No
• If not this could be an intermittent failure. Check for poor connections or loose wires between the dizzy and the ECU
- Yes
• turn ignition off
• Disconnect the connector from your distributor
• Turn your ignition switch on (engine not running)
• Measure the voltage between blk/yel wire terminal and body ground
• Is there battery voltage
- No
• Test your coil
- Yes
• Turn the ingition off
• reconnect the dizzy connector
• Turn ignition on (car not running)
• Measure voltage individually between ECU pin A21 (+) terminal and then Pin A26 (-) Terminal
• Is there battery voltage
- No
• Replace the ICM (ignition control modual) or the cheaper fix could be to repair the open or short in the wire between ICM and ECU
- Yes
• Substitute a known good ECU and recheck. If code 15 goes away replace the original ECU.
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