Diagnostic Procedure: Notes
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NOTE:
Before proceeding with diagnosis, certain precautions must be followed. See PRETEST INSPECTION
under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM.
Diagnostic test procedures are designed to detect system faults as quickly as possible. Body trouble codes are accessed through Data Link Connector (DLC). See Figure . Chrysler's Diagnostic Readout Box (DRB) is used to access information from DLC.
A 1994 diagnostic program cartridge, DRB, body diagnostics cable, hand-held oil pressure gauge, jumper wires, and digital volt-ohmmeter will be needed for testing. Proceed to TEST 1A in BODY CONTROL COMPUTER TESTS.
Ensure self-diagnostic tests apply to vehicle being tested. See BODY CONTROL COMPUTER TESTS DIRECTORY table. When system problem is identified according to customer's complaint, perform diagnostic test indicated.