TCL Diagnostic Troubleshooting Strategy
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Mitsubishi Galant. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Use these steps to plan your diagnostic strategy. If you follow them carefully, you will check most of the possible causes of a TCL problem.
- Gather information from the customer.
- Verify that the condition described by the customer exists.
- Check the vehicle for any TCL DTC.
- If you can verify the condition but no TCL DTCs are set, and the malfunction may be intermittent. Refer to HOW TO COPE WITH INTERMITTENT MALFUNCTIONS .
- If you can verify the condition but there is no TCL DTCs, or the system cannot communicate with scan tool (MUT-III sub assembly), refer to SYMPTOM CHART , and find the fault.
- If there is a TCL DTC, record the number of the code, then erase the code from vehicle memory using the scan tool (MUT-III sub assembly).
- Re-create the TCL DTC set conditions to see if the same TCL DTC will set again.
- If the same TCL DTC sets again, perform the diagnostic procedures for the set code. Refer to DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART .