Diagnosis By Symptom
Diagnosis By SymptomSpecial Tool(s):
The Diagnosis by Symptom charts give the technician diagnostic information, direction, and suggest possible components, using a symptom as a starting point.
The Diagnosis by Symptom charts are divided into 2 categories: Electrical Routines, indicated by 200 series numbers, and Hydraulic/Mechanical Routines, indicated by 300 series numbers. The Electrical Routines list the possible electrical components that could cause or contribute to the symptom described. The Hydraulic/Mechanical Routines list the possible hydraulic or mechanical components that could cause or contribute to the symptom described.
Diagnosis by Symptom Chart Directions
1. Using the Symptom Index, select the concern/symptom that best describes the condition.
2. Refer to the routine indicated in the diagnosis by Symptom Index.
3. Always begin diagnosis of a symptom with:
1 Preliminary inspections.
2 Verifications of condition.
3 Checking the fluid levels.
4 Carry out other test procedures as directed.
4. NOTE: Not all concerns and conditions with electrical components will set a diagnostic trouble code (DTC). Be aware that the components listed may still be the cause. Verify correct function of these components prior to proceeding to the routine listed.
Begin with the routine indicated. Follow the reference or action required statements. Always carry out the on-board diagnostic tests as required. Never skip steps. Repair as required. These components are listed in the removal sequence and by the most probable cause. All components listed must be inspected to make sure of correct repair.
Diagnosis by Symptom Index (Part 1):
Diagnosis by Symptom Index (Part 2):
Diagnosis by Symptom Index