DTC P1658: Fuel Injection Control Module Driver Circuits: Description

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Description
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The Fuel Injection Control Module (FICM) self monitors driver performance and sends this information to the Engine Control Module (ECM) through the CAN system. If a fault is detected in the driver circuits, the FICM will signal the ECM, and DTC P1658 will set. This is an internal circuit fault, and can not be caused by external failures.

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