Engine Controls - Trouble Shooting - No Codes: Introduction
Before diagnosing symptoms or intermittent faults, perform preliminary inspection and steps in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article. Use this article to diagnose driveability problems existing when a hard trouble code is not present.
Symptom checks can direct the technician to malfunctioning component(s) for further diagnosis. A symptom should lead to a specific component, system test or adjustment. See SYMPTOMS .
Use intermittent test procedures to locate driveability problems that do not occur when the vehicle is being tested. These test procedures should also be used if a soft (intermittent) trouble code was present but no problem was found during self-diagnostic testing. See INTERMITTENTS .
Many computer-controlled and/or monitored components set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) if they malfunction. In this event testing is incorporated in self-diagnostics testing. For testing procedures, see SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article. For systems and components not covered in this article, use self-diagnostics testing procedures.