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Diagnosis & Testing: INTERMITTENTS

Diagnostic charts can be used to identify problem(s), but fault must be present during testing in order to correctly locate problem. Most intermittent problems are caused by faulty electrical connections or wiring; however, a sticking relay or solenoid can cause a failure.

When intermittent failure is encountered, check for trouble codes stored in ABS module. If trouble codes are found, inspect related components and circuitry for poor connections. See ABS FAULT CODES table. If no trouble codes are found, inspect suspect circuits as follows:

If inspection does not help locate intermittent problem, use ABS-VI self-diagnostic system to identify suspect circuit.

Program ABS-VI Snapshot feature to identify intermittent fault. Use the ENHANCED DIAGNOSTIC feature to analyze specific fault occurrence information. Determine how often and under what conditions fault occurs. Analyze ABS-VI snapshot data for unusual conditions.