What is the PCM marine diagnostic trouble code?
What is the PCM marine diagnostic trouble code?
PCM Marine Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Suspect Parameter Number (SPN) Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) Fault Description DTC 107 106 4 MAP voltage low DTC 108 106 16 MAP pressure high DTC 11 520800 7 Distributor Position Error
When do you have a bad Powertrain Control Module?
If you are getting codes for a faulty oxygen sensor, for example, and you have replaced all the related components but the check engine light remains illuminated, then you may have a bad PCM. The ECU is responsible for many areas of the vehicle that control whether or not the vehicle starts.
What are the symptoms of a faulty PCM?
To help you out, we’ve put together a handy guide. What Are the Symptoms of a Faulty PCM? Many of your car’s functions are controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM), which works in conjunction with the engine control module (ECM) and transmission control module (TCM) to adjust engine timing, the air to fuel ratio, and other systems.
What is the error code for a PCM?
We’ve written about several PCM-related error codes in the past, including the P0603 code, the U0100 code, the P0113 code, and the P0606 code. Obviously, this isn’t an exhaustive list, but it represents the most commonly-displayed error codes.
What to do if your transmission control module is bad?
It’s important to understand though that if you are having troubles with your transmission, it’s not recommended that you blame it on your vehicle’s computer right away. You should always try to perform an ECM reset first before ruling out its a bad transmission control module.
How to diagnose a bad manual transmission in a car?
Also, as we discuss below, symptoms that seem to be coming from the transmission can come from unrelated parts of the car. The key to diagnosing your manual transmission problem is to gather detailed information about the particular problem.
PCM Marine Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Suspect Parameter Number (SPN) Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) Fault Description DTC 107 106 4 MAP voltage low DTC 108 106 16 MAP pressure high DTC 11 520800 7 Distributor Position Error
Is it my Transmission Control Module or my ECM?
A bad battery, a bad alternator and other electrical problems can send inadequate voltage to you Transmission Control Module causing your engine/transmission or both to act crazy.