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Diagnostic Procedure

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Diagnosis of computerized engine control system should be performed in following order:

  1. Ensure all engine systems not related to computer system are operating properly. DO NOT proceed with testing unless all other problems have been repaired. Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check must be performed before using specific DTC testing procedure. See POWERTRAIN ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD) SYSTEM CHECK .
  2. If DTC(s) were displayed, determine whether codes are hard or intermittent trouble codes. Hard codes will cause MIL to illuminate continuously while engine is running. See HARD OR INTERMITTENT TROUBLE CODE DETERMINATION . For diagnosing hard codes, proceed to appropriate DTC test. For diagnosing intermittent codes, proceed to INTERMITTENTS in TESTS W/O CODES article.
  3. If no DTCs are present and a driveability problem exists, refer to SYMPTOMS in TESTS W/O CODES article. Doing so will help identify proper system or component to check in SYSTEM/COMPONENT TESTS article.
  4. After necessary repairs are made, clear DTCs, verify vehicle will enter "closed loop" operation and ensure DTC does not reset.