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How To Proceed With Troubleshooting

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Perform troubleshooting in accordance with the procedures below. The following is an outline of basic troubleshooting procedures. Details in the "Diagnostics" part of the information show the most effective methods for each circuit. Confirm the troubleshooting procedures for the circuit you are working on before beginning troubleshooting.

  1. VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP 
    1. Go to next step. 
  2. CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK 
    1. Ask the customer about the conditions and environment when the problem occurred.
    1. Go to next step. 
  3. SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION AND DTC (AND FREEZE FRAME DATA) CHECK 
    1. Measure the battery positive voltage.

      Standard: 11 to 14 V (Engine stopped) 

    2. Visually check the wire harness, connectors and fuses for open and short circuits.
    3. Warm up the engine to the normal operating temperature.
    4. Confirm the problem symptoms and conditions, and check for DTCs.

      Result: 

      RESULT DESCRIPTION

      Result Proceed to
      DTC is output B
      DTC is not output A
    1. A: Go to step   5 
    2. B: Go to next step. 
  4. DTC TABLE 
    1. Reconfirm the results obtained in step  3. Then confirm the circuit or part using the DTC table.
    1. Go to step   6 
  5. PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE 
    1. Reconfirm the results obtained in step  3. Then confirm the circuit or part using the problem symptoms table.
    1. Go to next step. 
  6. CIRCUIT INSPECTION OR PARTS INSPECTION 
    1. Confirm the malfunctioning circuit or part.
    1. Go to next step. 
  7. REPAIR OR REPLACE 
    1. Repair or replace the malfunctioning circuit or part.
    1. Go to next step. 
  8. CONFIRMATION TEST 
    1. After completing repairs, confirm that the malfunction no longer exists. If the malfunction does not reoccur, perform a confirmation test under the same conditions and in the same environment as when it occurred the first time.
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