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ghlkal
07-07-2012, 11:53 AM
I’ve seen mention of this in other posts (eg, http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=17228 ) and in this video by rhipsher (http://s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll142/dynomite007/ZR1%20video/?action=view&current=codes001.mp4 ), but I thought it would be helpful to collect everything under a thread with a descriptive subject. This applies to MY 90. I can’t verify that it applies to later Z’s.

The Central Control Module (CCM) utilizes the speedometer, odometer, and the trip monitor located on the instrument cluster to display information while in the diagnostic mode. The speedometer is used to display malfunction codes (both CCM and ECM), the odometer displays data, and the trip monitor indicates the system being tested and test which is being performed. See figure 1 on page 8D-3 (first scan following). The buttons on the Driver Information Center (DIC) are used to send instructions to the CCM when in the diagnostic mode.

Note that this procedure will show both errors (eg, fault codes) and display data (eg, battery voltage). It’s easier to read the ECM fault codes here rather than counting flashes of the SES light. Also, this is the only way to determine CCM faults (other than a Tech 1). Most CCM faults set the SYS light in the dash.

The following pages are from section 8D of my 1990 FSM. As you can see, I was having some trouble scanning the edges of some pages – if you need these rescanned, let me know and I’ll try again ;)

http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u331/NaturalCowgirl/ZR-1/90FSM8D-3.jpg

http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u331/NaturalCowgirl/ZR-1/90FSM8D-4.jpg

http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u331/NaturalCowgirl/ZR-1/90FSM8D-5.jpg

ghlkal
07-07-2012, 11:55 AM
(continuation)

http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u331/NaturalCowgirl/ZR-1/90FSM8D-6.jpg

http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u331/NaturalCowgirl/ZR-1/90FSM8D-7.jpg

http://i517.photobucket.com/albums/u331/NaturalCowgirl/ZR-1/90FSM8D-8.jpg

I hope you find this useful.

I'd be interesting in knowing if this works on 91-95 also (I imagine it does, but ...)

ghlkal
07-08-2012, 12:30 AM
Anyone who takes the time to scan technical information gets an A++++ in my book :thumbsup:


Thanks Cliff.

And when you told me the CHP was on your tail, I didn't realize it took that much horsepower to track you down ;)

Tyler Townsley
07-08-2012, 09:59 AM
The best scanner is a digital camera, you get the same image without all the fuss of a scanner.

Tyler