Test VER-2A - Road Test Verification
- Inspect vehicle to ensure all engine components are connected. Reassemble and reconnect components as necessary. If test is being performed after performing a NO TROUBLE CODE (NTC) test, go to next step. If test is being performed after performing a OBD-II TROUBLE CODE test, perform TEST VER-5. If test is being performed after any other TROUBLE CODE test, go to step 3).
- Check if initial symptom still exists. If initial or another symptom exists, repair is not complete. Check for Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) that apply to the symptom and return to TEST NTC-1A, if necessary.
- If any DTCs have not been diagnosed, go to TEST DTC and finish diagnosing remaining DTCs as necessary. If all DTCs have been diagnosed, go to next step.
- If Powertrain Control Module (PCM) has not been changed, using scan tool, erase DTCs from PCM. Using scan tool, reset all values in adaptive memory. Disconnect scan tool. To ensure no other DTCs remain, go to next step.
- If this test is for an A/C relay control circuit DTC, ensure vehicle is road tested for at least 5 minutes with A/C on. For all DTCs, road test vehicle at a speed of at least 40 MPH. During road test, stop vehicle and turn engine off for at least 10 seconds or more. Restart engine and continue road test. Ensure transaxle shifts through all gears. After road test, turn engine off. Go to next step.
- Using scan tool, check for stored DTCs. If repaired DTC has reset, repair is not complete. Check for related Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) and return to TEST DTC, if necessary. If another DTC exists, return to TEST DTC and follow path specified by other DTC. If no other DTCs exist, repair is now complete.