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How to Read Flowcharts









A flowchart is designed to be used from start to final repair. It's like a map showing you the shortest distance. But beware: If you go off the "map" anywhere but a "stop" symbol, you can easily get lost.

START: Describes the conditions or situation to start a troubleshooting flowchart. (bold type)

ACTION: Asks you to do something; perform a test, set up a condition etc.

DECISION: Asks you about the result of an action, then sends you in the appropriate troubleshooting direction.

STOP: The end of a series of actions and decisions, describes a final repair action and sometimes directs you to an earlier part of the flowchart to confirm your repair. (bold type)

NOTE:
- The term "Intermittent Failure" is used in these charts. It simply means a system may have had a failure, but it checks out OK at this time. If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) does not come on, check for poor connections or loose wires at all connectors related to the circuit that you are troubleshooting (see illustration above).
- Many of the troubleshooting flowcharts have you reset the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and try to duplicate the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). If the problem is intermittent and you can't duplicate the code, do not continue though the flowchart. To do so will only result in confusion and, possibly, a needlessly replaced PCM.
- "Open" and "Short" are common electrical terms. An open is a break in a wire or at a connection. A short is an accidental connection of a wire to ground or to another wire. In simple electronics, this usually means something won't work at all. In complex electronics (like PCM's), this can sometimes mean something works, but not the way it's supposed to.


CAUTION:
- Puncturing the insulation on a wire can cause poor or intermittent electrical connections.
- Bring the tester probe into contact with the terminal from the terminal side of wire harness connectors in the engine compartment. For female connectors, just touch lightly with the tester probe and do not insert the probe.