| 1) Were any DTCs recorded? |
Yes No |
- REPAIR all hard DTCs. FOLLOW the pinpoint tests. REFER to the
INTRODUCTION
article first, then this service information
.
- REFER to DIAGNOSIS BY SYMPTOM in this service information, then Go to Step 5.
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| 2) Are any continuous test memory codes present? |
Yes No |
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| 3) Did the continuous test memory codes reappear? |
Yes No |
- REPAIR all continuous test memory codes. FOLLOW the pinpoint tests. REFER to the
INTRODUCTION
article, then the appropriate transaxle reference
, then this service information
, then Go to Step 4.
- Go to Step 4.
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| 4) Is the concern repaired? |
Yes No |
- CARRY OUT the final quick test to verify that no DTCs are present. CLEAR memory codes. RETURN vehicle to customer.
- REFER to DIAGNOSIS BY SYMPTOM in this service information.
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| 5) Are there any electrical concerns? |
Yes No |
- CARRY OUT On-Board Diagnostic (OBD), then Go to Step 6.
- REFER to the hydraulic and mechanical routine
to diagnose and repair the concern, then Go to Step 7.
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| 6) Was the transaxle concern corrected when the scan tool was installed? |
Yes No |
- REFER to the
INTRODUCTION
article, intermittent fault diagnosis service information and use the scan tool to diagnose cause of concern in the processor, vehicle harness or external inputs (sensors or switches).
- REFER to the hydraulic and mechanical routine
to diagnose the concern, then Go to Step 7.
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| 7) Is the concern repaired? |
Yes No |
- CARRY OUT the final Self Test to verify that no DTCs are present. CLEAR memory codes. RETURN the vehicle to the customer.
- Concern should have been repaired. GO back through the Diagnostic Flow Chart and REVIEW other components that may have contributed to the concern. CHECK and DIAGNOSE those components. GET assistance from other sources.
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