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Diagnostic Flow Chart

SPECIAL TOOLS

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Vehicle Communication Module (VCM) and Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) software with appropriate hardware, or equivalent scan tool.

Prior to carrying out the diagnostic flow chart test, the following items should be checked:

DIAGNOSTIC FLOW CHART

Test Result Action
1) Were any DTCs recorded? Yes
  • REPAIR all hard DTCs. FOLLOW the pinpoint tests. REFER to the INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE MODELS first, then this workshop information, then GO to Step 2.
  No
2) Are any continuous test memory codes present? Yes
  • CLEAR codes and CARRY OUT drive cycle test, then GO to Step 3.
  No
  • GO to Step 4.
3) Did the continuous test memory codes reappear? Yes
  • REPAIR all continuous test memory codes. FOLLOW the pinpoint tests. REFER to the INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE MODELS then the transmission reference information, then this workshop information, then GO to Step 4.
  No
  • GO to Step 4.
4) Is the concern repaired? Yes
  No
5) Are there any electrical concerns? Yes
  • INSTALL the scan tool. CARRY OUT KOEO and KOER tests and drive cycle test with the scan tool, then GO to Step 6.
  No
  • REFER to the hydraulic and mechanical routine to diagnose and repair the concern, then GO to Step 7.
6) Was the transmission concern corrected when the scan tool was installed? Yes
  • REFER to the INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE MODELS , intermittent fault diagnosis section and use the scan tool to diagnose cause of concern in the processor, vehicle harness or external inputs (sensors or switches).
  No
  • REFER to the hydraulic and mechanical routine to diagnose the concern, then GO to Step 7.
7) Is the concern repaired? Yes
  • CARRY OUT the final quick test to verify that no DTCs are present. CLEAR memory codes.
  No
  • Concern should have been repaired. GO back through the Diagnostic Flow Chart and review other components that may have contributed to the concern. CHECK and DIAGNOSE those components. Get assistance from other sources.