Introduction
INTRODUCTIONHow To Use The Diagnostic Procedures
- Use the information about the vehicle driveability or emission concern to attempt to verify/recreate the symptom. Look for any vehicle modifications or aftermarket items that may contribute to the symptom. A check of any applicable TSBs or OASIS messages may be useful if this information is available.
- Go to Symptom Charts Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Quick Test. Carry out the PCM Quick Test. QT: Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Quick Test
- If the PCM Quick Test is completed and no DTCs were retrieved, go to the No DTCs Present Symptom Chart Index. No DTCs Present Symptom Chart Index
- Select the symptom that best describes the vehicle symptom (for multiple symptoms select the one that is most evident), Go to the No DTCs Present Symptom Chart as indicated. If no PCM DTCs are present and the vehicle symptom is not listed in the No DTCs Present Symptom Chart Index, go to the appropriate diagnostic/repair information to continue diagnosis. No DTCs Present Symptom Chart
- The No DTCs Present Symptom Chart contains areas to be tested for diagnosis of the vehicle symptom. The chart is arranged to place the higher probability or easiest to test items toward the top of the chart. However, the technician is not required to follow this order due to reasons such as variations in vehicle type, vehicle repair history, or technician experience.
- Follow the instructions in the step (including Preliminary Checks).
- The System/Component column indicates the areas that are tested. This column may also contain a quick system/component test.
- The Reference column indicates where to go for the System/Component testing. If the step sends you to a specific area for testing (for example Hard Start/No Start Procedures, a pinpoint test step or a diagnostic/repair information), go to the procedures to continue diagnosis. Follow the directions given in those procedures, including directions to other tests or systems. If a concern is found, repair as directed. If no concern is found and diagnosis in that area is complete, return to the No DTCs Present Symptom Chart to continue as directed. No DTCs Present Symptom Chart
- If a quick system/component test is in the System/Component column, the Reference column indicates where to go if the test does not pass.
- During diagnosis, if directed to test a system/component that is not contained on that vehicle, go to the next step.
- If the No DTCs Present Symptom Chart for the vehicle symptom is completed and no concern is found, return to the No DTCs Present Symptom Chart Index to address the next most prominent symptom. No DTCs Present Symptom Chart Index
- After any repair, reconnect all components and remove any test equipment. Verify that the vehicle is operating correctly and the original complaint is no longer present. If a DTC was present, clear the DTCs and repeat the Quick Test to verify the repair.
- If a symptom is determined to be intermittent, a careful visual and physical underhood inspection of connectors, wiring harnesses, vacuum lines, and components is required. The Customer Information Worksheet may contain more detailed symptom information. Before an in-depth diagnosis begins, start the engine wiggle wires and tap on components while listening for an indication of a concern (such as an RPM change or a relay clicking).
Information about engine conditions is stored when a DTC that illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is set. This information is called freeze frame data and may be helpful in diagnosing intermittent concerns. Refer to Diagnostic Methods, Freeze Frame Data. Freeze Frame Data