- Self-Diagnostic System Check
Self-Diagnostic System Check:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION:
The "Self-Diagnostic System Check" is an organized approach for identifying a problem caused by the on-board computer controlled electronics. Understanding this chart and using it correctly will reduce diagnosis time and prevent the unnecessary replacement of parts. If you have not reviewed the basic information on how to use the computer self-diagnostics, go to the beginning of this section.
NOTES ON TROUBLE TREES:
1. The first step checks to see if it is possible to enter diagnostics. If diagnostics can be entered and there is a trouble code displayed, a problem has been detected by the system that can be corrected by following the appropriately numbered code chart.
2. If diagnostics can't be entered or there are no trouble codes present note the condition of the driver information center.
3. If the DIC displays a "SYSTEM FAULT" message, the problem is most likely in the dataline.
4. If the DIC is blank and the IPC display is not normal, the problem is in either the wake-up circuit or ignition 3 to the BCM.
5. If the DIC is normal and the IPC is normal, check the ISC motor.