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CHECK Mode Code Retrieval

  1. Ensure vehicle battery positive voltage is 11 V or more. Apply parking brake. Shift transaxle into Neutral (M/T) or Park (A/T). Turn A/C and all accessories off. Ensure throttle valve is fully closed. Turn ignition off. Connect hand-held tester to DLC3. See Figure. Turn ignition on and then turn hand-held tester on.
  2. Switch hand-held tester from normal mode to check mode. Ensure malfunction indicator light (MIL) on instrument cluster flashes to indicate check mode operation. Start engine. If no DTCs are present, MIL will turn off. Try to simulate conditions of driveability complaint described by customer.
    NOTE: Leave ignition switch ON until you have checked DTC, etc.
  3. After simulating malfunction conditions, use hand-held tester diagnosis selector to check DTCs and freeze frame data, etc. If any DTCs are present, perform appropriate DTC test under DIAGNOSTIC TESTS . If driveability problem exists and no DTCs are present, go to TROUBLE SHOOTING - NO CODES article for diagnosis by symptom. For information on freeze frame data, see FREEZE FRAME DATA . For information on two-trip detection logic codes, see TWO-TRIP DETECTION LOGIC .
    NOTE: Be careful not to turn ignition switch OFF. Turning ignition switch OFF switches diagnosis system from check mode to normal mode. So all DTCs, etc. will be erased.
  4. After repairs for DTC have been completed, DTC must be cleared from ECM. See CLEARING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES . Road test vehicle to ensure all symptoms and/or complaints have been repaired.