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Symptom Confirmation And Diagnostic Trouble Code

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2005 Toyota 4Runner. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

HINT:

The diagnostic system in the 4RUNNER has various functions.

  1. DTC CHECK 
  2. MAKE NOTE OF DTCS DISPLAYED AND THEN CLEAR THE MEMORY 
  3. SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION 
    SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION

    a Symptoms exist
    b No symptoms exist
    1. a: Go to step   5 
    2. b: Go to next step 
  4. SIMULATION TEST USING THE SYMPTOM SIMULATION METHODS 
  5. DTC CHECK 
    DTC CHECK

    a DTC displayed
    b No DTC displayed
    1. a: Troubleshooting of problem indicated by DTC 
    2. b: Go to next step 
  6. SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION 
    SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION

    a No symptoms exist
    b Symptoms exist

    If a DTC was displayed in the initial DTC check, it indicates that the trouble may have occurred in a wire harness or connector in that circuit in the past. Check the wire harness and connectors (see ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT INSPECTION PROCEDURE  ).

    1. a: SYSTEM NORMAL 
    2. b: Go to next step 

      TROUBLESHOOTING OF EACH PROBLEM SYMPTOM 

The problem is still occurring in a place other than the diagnostic circuit (the DTC displayed first is either for a past problem or a secondary problem).