Detailed Flow
- INTERVIEW FOR MALFUNCTION
It is also important to clarify the customer concerns before starting the inspection. Interview the customer about the concerns carefully and understand the symptoms fully.
NOTE:The customers are not professionals. Never assume that "maybe the customer means•••" or "maybe the customer mentioned this symptom".
GO TO STEP 2.
- SELF - DIAGNOSIS WITH CONSULT
- Perform "All DTC Reading" with CONSULT.
- Check if the DTC is detected on the self-diagnosis results of "ICC/ADAS" and/or "ACCELE PEDAL ACT".
Is any DTC detected?
YES
GO TO STEP 5.
NO
GO TO STEP 3.
- ACTION TEST
Perform DCA system action test to check the operation status. Refer to DESCRIPTION .
Check if any other malfunctions occur.
GO TO STEP 4.
- SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
Perform the applicable diagnosis according to the diagnosis chart by symptom. Refer to SYMPTOM TABLE .
GO TO STEP 6.
- TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS BY DTC
- Check the DTC in the self-diagnosis results.
- Perform trouble diagnosis for the detected DTC. Refer to DTC INDEX (ICC/ADAS) and/or DTC INDEX (ACCELE PEDAL ACT).
NOTE:If "DTC: U1000" is detected, first diagnose the CAN communication system or ITS communication system.
GO TO STEP 6.
- MALFUNCTIONING PART REPAIR
Repair or replace the identified malfunctioning parts.
GO TO STEP 7.
- REPAIR CHECK (SELF-DIAGNOSIS WITH CONSULT)
- Erases self-diagnosis results.
- Perform "All DTC Reading" again after repairing or replacing the specific items.
- Check if any DTC is detected in self-diagnosis results of "ICC/ADAS" and "ACCELE PEDAL ACT".
Is any DTC detected?
YES
GO TO STEP 5 .
NO
GO TO STEP 8.
- REPAIR CHECK (ACTION TEST)
Perform the DCA system action test. Check that the malfunction symptom is solved or no other symptoms occur.
Is there a malfunction symptom?
YES
GO TO STEP 4 .
NO
INSPECTION END