Explain what a Type A misfire is and how the PCM reacts to it.
What will be an ideal response?
A Type A misfire is a misfire that is a catalyst-damaging fault that will set a code and flash the MIL once per second on the first trip (occurrence) that it is detected, and freeze frame data will be stored. The MIL will continue to flash once per second as long as the misfire is present.
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