Problem Symptoms Table
The suspected circuits or parts for each problem symptom are shown in the table below. Use this table to troubleshoot the problem when a "Normal" code is displayed in the diagnostic trouble code check but the problem is still occurring. Numbers in the table indicate the inspection order in which the circuits or parts should be checked.
HINT:
When the problem is not detected by the diagnostic system even though the problem symptom is present, it is considered that the problem is occurring outside the detection range of the diagnostic system, or that the problem is occurring in a system other than the diagnostic system.
EXAMPLE OF PROBLEM SYMPTOM CHART
| Symptom | Suspect Area |
|---|---|
| Engine does not crank (Does not start) | 1. Starter & Starter relay |
| No initial combustion (Does not start) | 1. ECM power source circuit |
| 2. Fuel pump control circuit | |
| 3. Engine Control Module (ECM) | |
| No complete combustion (Does not start) | 1. Fuel pump control circuit |
| Engine cranks normally (Difficult to start) | 1. Starter signal circuit |
| 2. Fuel pump control circuit | |
| 3. Compression | |
| Cold engine (Difficult to start) | 1. Starter signal circuit |
| 2. Fuel pump control circuit | |
| Hot engine | 1. Starter signal circuit |
| 2. Fuel pump control circuit | |
| Low idle speed (Poor idle) | 1. A/C signal circuit (Compressor circuit) |
| 2. Fuel pump control circuit |