How To Proceed With Troubleshooting
HINT:
- The TCM of this system is connected to the CAN communication system. Therefore, before starting troubleshooting, make sure to check that there is no trouble in the CAN communication system.
- *: Use the intelligent tester.
- VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP
- CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS
- INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE
Standard voltage:
11 to 14 V
If the voltage is below 11V, recharge or replace the battery before proceeding.
- CONNECT INTELLIGENT TESTER TO DLC3*
- CHECK AND CLEAR DTCS AND FREEZE FRAME DATA*
- Refer to the DTC CHECK / CLEAR .
- VISUAL INSPECTION
- SETTING CHECK MODE DIAGNOSIS*
- Refer to the CHECK MODE PROCEDURE .
- PROBLEM SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION
- Refer to the ROAD TEST .
Result
RESULT REFERENCEResult Proceed to Symptom does not occur A Symptom occurs B B: GO TO STEP 10
A: Go to Next Step
- SYMPTOM SIMULATION
- Refer to the ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT INSPECTION PROCEDURE .
- DTC CHECK*
- Refer to the DTC CHECK / CLEAR
.
Result
RESULT REFERENCEResult Proceed to DTC is not output A DTC is output B
B: GO TO STEP 18
A: Go to Next Step
- Refer to the DTC CHECK / CLEAR
.
- BASIC INSPECTION
- Refer to the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID .
- Refer to the PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH .
- Refer to the SHIFT LEVER ASSEMBLY .
NG: GO TO STEP 21
OK: Go to Next Step
- MECHANICAL SYSTEM TEST
- Refer to the MECHANICAL SYSTEM TEST .
NG: GO TO STEP 17
OK: Go to Next Step
- HYDRAULIC TEST
- Refer to the HYDRAULIC TEST .
NG: GO TO STEP 17
OK: Go to Next Step
- MANUAL SHIFTING TEST
- Refer to the MANUAL SHIFTING TEST .
NG: GO TO STEP 16
OK: Go to Next Step
- PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE CHAPTER 1
- Refer to the PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE .
NG: GO TO STEP 19
OK: Go to Next Step
- PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE CHAPTER 2
- Refer to the PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE .
- PART INSPECTION
NEXT: GO TO STEP 21
- DTC CHART
- Refer to the DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART .
- CIRCUIT INSPECTION
- IDENTIFICATION OF PROBLEM
- REPAIR OR REPLACE
- CONFIRMATION TEST
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