Section 06
ENGINE MANAGEMENT (DI)
Subsection 03
(COMPONENT INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT)
SMR2002-030 _06_03A.FM
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ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
MPEM REPLACEMENT
General
Prior to replacing a suspected MPEM, ensure that
all the recommendations in the general introduc-
tion of this section have been followed.
IMPORTANT:
When MPEM is replaced, the safe-
ty lanyard(s), the TPS closed position and the TDC
setting must be reprogrammed/reset. Refer to
their specific section for adjustment.
To allow transferring the previous recorded infor-
mation from the old MPEM to the new one, use the
vehicle communication kit (VCK) with the B.U.D.S.
software. Use
Replace
in the
MPEM
menu. Follows
instructions in its help system.
NOTE:
If the old MPEM is working, it must be read
inside B.U.D.S. prior to removing it from the vehicle
to carry vehicle information and history to the new
MPEM. Besides, select the
Setting
tab and note
the
Current Angle
in the ignition offset area. When
installing the new MPEM, re-use this setting as a
preliminary setting. Then, proceed with the regular
procedure for the TDC setting. If the old MPEM is
not working, try to find a previous saved file from
B.U.D.S.
Replacement
Disconnect battery cables.
Disconnect AMP connectors from MPEM.
Remove MPEM.
Install the new MPEM to the vehicle.
Reconnect AMP connectors to MPEM then bat-
tery cables.
Transfer the data from the previous MPEM to the
new one using B.U.D.S. then proceed with the re-
quired resets after the following verification has
been done.
Select the
Activation
tab.
Point the mouse cursor over the
PTO
TPS. Check
the ADC reading. It
must
be between 23 and 45.
1. “Activation” tab
2. Point on PTO TPS
3. ADC reading
Point the mouse cursor over the
MAG
TPS. Check
the ADC reading. It
must
be between 37 and 59.
If either readings are not within those parameters,
they are out of range and the MPEM will be unable
to initialize. Proceed with THROTTLE BODY SYN-
CHRONIZATION as detailed in THROTTLE BODY.
If the ADC’s are within range, proceed with the
required resets.
After performing the required resets, ensure to
clear all faults from the newly replaced MPEM.
Now, all faults must be inactive (except the Diag-
nostic Cap Missing fault).
Start the engine and increase engine speed above
5000 RPM to be sure no fault appears.
WARNING
Battery BLACK negative cable must always
be disconnected first and connected last.
Activation
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