Qt1 Carry Out The Pcm Quick Test
- Complete the preliminary checks looking for obvious concerns that may relate to the symptom. Check for the following items:
- Fuses
- Electrical circuits and connectors
- Vacuum lines (leaks, routing)
- Air intake system (leaks, restrictions)
- Fuel quality (octane, contamination, winter/summer blend)
- Cooling system (engine operating at correct temperature)
- Access any related On-line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS) or Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) information (if available).
- Carry out the PCM self-test to access any DTCs. Record any key on engine off (KOEO), key on engine running (KOER) (if the engine runs) and continuous memory (MIL and non-MIL) DTCs.
Are any DTCs present?
Yes
Go to DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) CHARTS AND DESCRIPTIONS for direction to repair DTCs after noting the following:
DIAGNOSE the DTCs in the following order (begin diagnosis with the first DTC output in that mode and diagnose any circuit related DTCs first). For multiple circuit DTCs that are set as a result of a concern with more than one component, REFER to the apprpropriate Manual electronic Engine Controls Cells and identify the common cause such as SIGRTN, VREF, or VPWR. CONTINUE DTC diagnosis by referring to the appropriately identified pinpoint test.
- Any KOEO self-test DTCs
- Any KOER self-test DTCs
- Any continuous memory self-test DTCs. Retrieve any available freeze frame data and disregard any identical/related continuous DTCs already repaired.
No
GO to NO DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS) PRESENT SYMPTOM CHART INDEX for direction to the correct symptom chart in No Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) Present Symptom Charts .
If the symptom is not listed, REFER to the appropriate Electronic Engine Controls article to continue diagnosis.