Symptom Diagnosis: Notes
CAUTION:
When battery is disconnected, vehicle computer may lose memory data. Driveability problems may exist until computer systems have completed a relearn cycle. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION before disconnecting the battery.
Symptom checks cannot be used properly unless problem occurs while vehicle is being tested. To reduce diagnostic time, ensure steps in BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES article and appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article were performed before diagnosing a symptom. Following symptoms are available for diagnosis:
- ABNORMAL ENGINE NOISE
- A/C DOES NOT TURN OFF DURING WIDE OPEN THROTTLE (WOT)
- EMISSIONS FAILURE
- ENGINE RUNS ROUGH, MISSES, HESITATES, STUMBLES, SURGES OR STALLS DURING ACCELERATION OR CRUISE, OR ENGINE BUCKS OR JERKS DURING ACCELERATION, CRUISE OR DECELERATION
- ENGINE STALLS AT IDLE OR JUST AFTER STARTING
- ENGINE VIBRATION
- EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION
- EXHAUST SMOKE
- FUEL ODER IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT
- HART TO START (LONG CRANKING, ERRATIC CRANKING OR ERRATIC STARTING)
- HIGH IDLE OR RUN-ON
- KNOCKING OR PINGING DURING ACCELERATION OR CRUISE
- LACK OR LOSS OF POWER DURING ACCELERATION OR CRUISE
- LOW IDLE OR ENGINE STALLS DURING DECELERATION
- NO CRANK
- NO START (CRANKS NORMALLY)
- POOR FUEL MILEAGE
- ROUGH OR UNSTABLE IDLE
- SLOW RETURN TO IDLE
- SULPHUR EXHAUST SMELL