1992 Saturn SL2 code 26
My 1992 Saturn SL2's check engine light came on the other day. Read the codes by shorting pins A and B. Code is 26. Any ideas how to troubleshoot this? I checked the impedance on both the EGR and Purge valve solenoids. Both measure 40 ohms. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Oh Joy, a quad driver fault. Oh the memories
Here's one of my responses from like 18 years ago, pasted here for convenience.
Code 26 is a "quad output driver fault".
Several different devices/sensors share a portion of the PCM's functionality; if any one of these devices misbehaves, it can trigger a code 26. Note that in general, it is almost never the PCM itself that has a problem -- it is one of the devices or sensors tied into this circuit that is throwing the code.
Things normally on this circuit for the S cars are
1) SES light itself
2) Coolant Hot (idiot) dash light
3) aux coolant fan relay
4) A/C clutch relay
5) speedometer cutout circuit
6) Upshift dash light / Shift to D2 light (Man/Auto trans, resp)
7) EGR Solenoid
8) CCP solenoid (charcoal canister purge)
Check in the order listed. I know you have already tried to test the EGR solenoid and the purge solenoid. They appear to still be continuous but That does not guarantee proper operation.
Now that I think about it, the EGR up to 94 was vacuum modulated so I need to go check a book to see which solenoid they are talking about.
Note that I have gotten a code 26 when reassembling my dashboard after trying to reattach the ribbon cable that connects the instrument cluster to the wiring in the car. Turns out I hadn't cleaned the contacts well enough and something wasn't making proper contact.
Do you have any operational symptoms with the car in terms of it misbehaving?
Here's one of my responses from like 18 years ago, pasted here for convenience.
Code 26 is a "quad output driver fault".
Several different devices/sensors share a portion of the PCM's functionality; if any one of these devices misbehaves, it can trigger a code 26. Note that in general, it is almost never the PCM itself that has a problem -- it is one of the devices or sensors tied into this circuit that is throwing the code.
Things normally on this circuit for the S cars are
1) SES light itself
2) Coolant Hot (idiot) dash light
3) aux coolant fan relay
4) A/C clutch relay
5) speedometer cutout circuit
6) Upshift dash light / Shift to D2 light (Man/Auto trans, resp)
7) EGR Solenoid
8) CCP solenoid (charcoal canister purge)
Check in the order listed. I know you have already tried to test the EGR solenoid and the purge solenoid. They appear to still be continuous but That does not guarantee proper operation.
Now that I think about it, the EGR up to 94 was vacuum modulated so I need to go check a book to see which solenoid they are talking about.
Note that I have gotten a code 26 when reassembling my dashboard after trying to reattach the ribbon cable that connects the instrument cluster to the wiring in the car. Turns out I hadn't cleaned the contacts well enough and something wasn't making proper contact.
Do you have any operational symptoms with the car in terms of it misbehaving?
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