Diagnostic Procedure
POOR FUEL ECONOMY (SKYACTIV-G) DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
| Step |
Inspection |
Results |
Action |
| 1 |
VERIFY ALL SYSTEM DTCs
NOTE:
- Display the DTCs of all the modules using the M-MDS.
- Perform the DTC inspection. (See DTC INSPECTION
.)
- Are any DTCs displayed?
|
Yes |
Repair the malfunctioning location according to the applicable DTC troubleshooting. |
| No |
Go to the next step. |
| 2 |
VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM IS CAUSED BY OTHER MALFUNCTION
NOTE:
- There are few malfunction affecting only the fuel economy, therefore it is necessary to verify that other malfunctions are not appearing as symptoms.
|
Yes |
Go to the applicable symptom troubleshooting. (See SYMPTOM DIAGNOSTIC INDEX (US) .) |
| No |
Go to the next step. |
| 3 |
INSPECT ENGINE AND VEHICLE CONDITIONS
NOTE:
- Because the vehicle malfunction cannot be verified, it is necessary to inspect the items which may be adversely affecting fuel consumption.
- Perform the following inspections:
- Is there any malfunction?
|
Yes |
Repair or adjust the malfunctioning location and explain the repair contents to the customer based on the inspection result. |
| No |
Go to the next step. |
| 4 |
VERIFY VEHICLE USE CONDITION
NOTE:
- It is necessary to ask the customer about how they use the vehicle because there is no problem with the inspection items from Step 1 to 3.
- Verify how the customer uses the vehicle with regard to the following applicable items, and provide the customer some pertinent advice:
- Tires, wheels (large size)
- Engine operation time is longer than traveled distance
- Vehicle is driven in congested traffic frequently
- Vehicle left idling for long periods
- Amount of fuel injection increases
- Vehicle is carrying excess items (luggage)
- Frequent acceleration/deceleration
- Frequently driving uphill
- Travel distances are short (engine does not warm up)
- Use of unrecommended engine oil (leads to inappropriate oil viscosity)
|
- |
Symptom troubleshooting is completed. |