How To Proceed With Troubleshooting [12/2012 - ]: Procedure
- VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP
Result
Proceed to NEXT Result: 1
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See step 2
- CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS
HINT:
- In troubleshooting, confirm that the problem symptoms have been accurately identified. Preconceptions should be discarded in order to make an accurate judgment. To clearly understand what the problem symptoms are, it is extremely important to ask the customer about the problem and the conditions at the time the malfunction occurred.
- Gather as much information as possible for reference. Past problems that seem unrelated may also help in some cases.
- The following 5 items are important points for problem analysis:
What Vehicle model, system name When Date, time, occurrence frequency Where Road conditions Under what conditions? Driving conditions, weather conditions How did it happen? Problem symptoms
Result
Proceed to NEXT Result: 1
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See step 3
- INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE
- Measure the battery voltage.
Standard voltage
11 to 14 V
If the voltage is below 11 V, recharge or replace the battery before proceeding to the next step.
Result
Proceed to NEXT
Result: 1
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See step 4
- Measure the battery voltage.
- PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
- Refer to Problem Symptoms Table.
Refer to PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE [12/2012 - ]
Result
Proceed to Fault is not listed in problem symptoms table Fault is listed in problem symptoms table
Result: 2
Fault is listed in problem symptoms table
ADJUST, REPAIR OR REPLACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
Result: 1
Fault is not listed in problem symptoms table
See step 5
- Refer to Problem Symptoms Table.
- OVERALL ANALYSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- Operation Check
Refer to OPERATION CHECK [12/2012 - ]
- Terminals of ECU
Refer to TERMINALS OF ECU [12/2012 - ]
Result
Proceed to NEXT
Result: 1
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See step 6
- Operation Check
- ADJUST, REPAIR OR REPLACE
Result
Proceed to NEXT Result: 1
NEXT
See step 7
- CONFIRMATION TEST
Result
Proceed to NEXT Result: 1
NEXT
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