How To Proceed With Troubleshooting
The hand-held tester can be used at steps 3, 4, 6 and 9.
- Vehicle Brought to Workshop
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- Customer Problem Analysis (SEE CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK
)
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- Connect the OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester to DLC3
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- Check and Clear DTC and Freeze Frame Data (SEE DTC CHECK/CLEAR
)
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- Visual Inspection
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- Setting the Check Mode Diagnosis (SEE CHECK MODE PROCEDURE
)
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- Problem Symptom Confirmation (SEE ROAD TEST
)
Symptom does not occur: Go to step 8
Symptom occurs: Go to step 9
- Symptom Simulation (SEE HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING
)
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- DTC Check (SEE DTC CHECK/CLEAR
)
DTC is not output: Go to step 10
DTC is output: Go to step 18
- Basic Inspection (SEE ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
, ADJUSTMENT
and ADJUSTMENT
)
NG: Go to step 20
OK: Go to next step.
- Mechanical System Test (SEE MECHANICAL SYSTEM TESTS
)
NG: Go to step 17
OK: Go to next step.
- Hydraulic Test (SEE HYDRAULIC TEST
)
NG: Go to step 17
OK: Go to next step.
- Manual Shifting Test (SEE MANUAL SHIFTING TEST
)
NG: Go to step 15
OK: Go to next step.
- Problem Symptoms Table Chapter 1 (SEE PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
)
NG: Go to step 19
OK: Go to next step.
- Problem Symptoms Table Chapter 2 (SEE PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
)
NG: Go to next step.
- Part Inspection
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- DTC Chart (SEE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
)
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- Circuit Inspection
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- Identification of Problem
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- Repair
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- Confirmation Test
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