How To Proceed With Troubleshooting
HINT:
Use this procedure to troubleshoot the wireless door lock control system.
The hand-held tester should be used in steps 3, 4 and 6.
- VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP
- CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK AND SYMPTOM CHECK (See CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK )
- INSPECT COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OF LARGE-SCALE MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (BEAN)
- Use the hand-held tester to check for normal function of the multiplex communication system.
- (ECU not connected, communication stop, communication line malfunctioning) Without code output, proceed to A.
- (ECU not connected, communication stop, communication line malfunctioning) With code output, proceed to B.
B: Go to MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SECTION (See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART )
A: Go to next step
- CHECK FOR DTCS
- Check for DTCs and note any codes that are output.
- Delete the DTC.
- Recheck for DTCs. Try to prompt the DTC by simulating the original activity that the DTC suggested.
- If the DTC does not reoccur, proceed to A.
- If the DTC reoccurs, proceed to B.
B: Go to step 7
A: GO TO NEXT STEP
- (See PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
)
- If the fault is not listed on the problem symptoms table, proceed to A.
- If the fault is listed on the problem symptoms table, proceed to B.
B: Go to step 7
A: GO TO NEXT STEP
- OVERALL ANALYSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- (see DATA LIST/ACTIVE TEST
)
- Inspection with the hand-held tester (DATA LIST)
- Inspection with the hand-held tester (ACTIVE TEST)
- (see TERMINALS OF ECU )
- (see ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION )
- (see DATA LIST/ACTIVE TEST
)
- ADJUST, REPAIR OR REPLACE
- CONFIRMATION TEST
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