Qt1 Carry Out The Network Test
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- Carry out all the safety steps required to run the vehicle tests.
- Complete the preliminary checks looking for obvious concerns that may relate to the symptom. Check items such as those listed:
- fuses
- electrical circuits and connectors
- vacuum lines (leaks, routing)
- air intake system (leaks, restrictions)
- fuel quality (octane, contamination, winter/summer blend)
- engine cooling system (engine operating at correct temperature)
- motor electronics cooling system
- Access any related OASIS or TSB information.
- Carry out the network test.NOTE: If the scan tool being used does not support the network test, an alternative method is to attempt communication with each module on the controller area network (CAN) link.
Does the network test pass?
| Yes | No |
|---|---|
| GO to Quick Test QT2 . | If only the PCM or the TCM has a communication concern: GO to PINPOINT TEST QA . All others: GO to the appropriate Module Communications Network article, to diagnose the network concern. |