Diagnostic Test
POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST
- Inspect the vehicle to make sure that all engine components are properly installed and connected. Reassemble and reconnect components as necessary.
- After repairs are complete, erase all DTCs with the scan tool.
Scan Tool Learn Procedures Component replaced or removed: Note: (All available Learn procedures should be performed when a PCM is replaced) Brake Pedal Learn Brake Pedal Position Sensor, Brake Pedal Assembly Cam Crank Relearn (NGC/GPEC Controllers) CKP Sensor, CMP Sensor, Flywheel, Valvetrain components (timing chain, gears, tensioners), Cam Phasers Clear Misfire TLC (Magneti Marelli Controllers) CKP Sensor, CMP Sensor, Flywheel, Valvetrain components (timing chain, gears, tensioners), Cam Phasers Clutch Pedal Learn Clutch Pedal Position Sensor, Clutch Pedal, Clutch Assembly (pressure plate and disc) EGR Valve Replaced EGR Valve Learn ETC Throttle Body Check PCM Odometer PCM Replaced Check PCM VIN PCM Replaced PCM Replaced Routine PCM Replaced Learn Gear Shift Sensor Gear Shift Position Sensor, Transmission Shifter components - If the PCM has been replaced , perform the Module Programming procedure. Refer to MODULE PROGRAMMING . Be certain to program the secret key code, VIN and odometer mileage after programming the PCM.
- Operate the vehicle in accordance with the parameters and specific information found in the Monitoring Conditions and Theory of Operation of the DTC that was repaired.
- With the scan tool, verify that no DTCs have returned.
Are there any DTCs or driveability concerns present?
Yes
- Check for any related Service Bulletins and/or Refer to DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX and perform the appropriate diagnostic procedure .
No
- Repair is complete.