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P1625

PCM System Reset

2002-2009 GMC Envoy 4.2L I6

High SeverityPowertrain

Description

The PCM has experienced an unexpected reset during operation. This can indicate a power supply issue or internal PCM fault.

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • Engine momentary stumble
  • Loss of adaptive data
  • Multiple codes may be stored

Common Causes

  • Intermittent power supply to PCM
  • Loose PCM connector
  • Internal PCM failure
  • Low battery voltage
  • Ignition switch issue

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Check all PCM power and ground circuits
  2. Inspect PCM connectors
  3. Test battery and charging system
  4. Monitor PCM power with oscilloscope for dropouts
  5. Check ignition switch

Repair Notes

Check PCM power and ground connections. Verify battery and charging system. Replace PCM if internal fault confirmed.

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Other Powertrain Codes

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Common Questions

What does code P1625 mean on a 2002-2009 GMC Envoy?

P1625 stands for "PCM System Reset". The PCM has experienced an unexpected reset during operation. This can indicate a power supply issue or internal PCM fault.

What are the symptoms of P1625 on a GMC Envoy?

Common symptoms of P1625 include: Check Engine Light, Engine momentary stumble, Loss of adaptive data, Multiple codes may be stored.

What causes P1625 on a 2002-2009 GMC Envoy?

Common causes of P1625 include: Intermittent power supply to PCM, Loose PCM connector, Internal PCM failure, Low battery voltage, Ignition switch issue.

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