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Test VER-5

CAUTION: If Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is replaced, correct Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and mileage must be programmed or Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), Air Bag Control Module (ACM), and Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) DTCs will be set. Refer to PROGRAMMING in BODY CONTROL MODULES - CARAVAN, TOWN & COUNTRY & VOYAGER article
NOTE: If vehicle is equipped with Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS), secret key data must be updated for programming information. See SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM under PROGRAMMING in BODY CONTROL MODULES - CARAVAN, TOWN & COUNTRY & VOYAGER article.
  1. Inspect vehicle to ensure that all engine components are properly installed and connected. Reassemble and reconnect components as necessary.
  2. Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC). DLC is located below instrument panel, near steering column.
  3. Ensure fuel tank has at least a quarter tank of fuel. Turn off all accessories.
  4. If a comprehensive component DTC was repaired, perform steps 3-6. If a major OBDII Monitor DTC was repaired, skip those steps and continue verification.
  5. After the ignition has been turned off for at least 10 seconds, restart the vehicle and run 2 minutes.
  6. If the Good Trip counter changed to one or more and there are no new DTCs, the repair was successful and is now complete. Erase DTCs and disconnect scan tool.
  7. If another DTC has set, return to SCAN TOOL MESSAGES  table and follow the path specified for that DTC.
  8. With scan tool, monitor the appropriate pretest enabling conditions until all conditions have been met. Once the conditions have been met, switch screen to appropriate OBDII monitor (audible beeps when the monitor is running).
  9. If monitor ran, and the Good Trip counter changed to one or more, the repair was successful and is now complete. Erase all DTCs and disconnect scan tool.
  10. If the repaired OBDII trouble code has reset or was seen in the monitor while on the road test, the repair is not complete. Check for any related technical service bulletins or flash updates and return to SCAN TOOL MESSAGES  table.
  11. If another DTC has set, return to SCAN TOOL MESSAGES  table and follow the path specified for that DTC. If any DTCs are present, repair is not complete. Refer to appropriate DTC. If DTCs are not present, repair is complete.