Diagnostic Procedure
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| Step | Inspection | Action | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | INSPECT PUSH BUTTON START CONNECTOR CONDITION
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Yes | Repair or replace the connector or terminals, then go to Step 5 |
| No | Go to the next step | ||
| 2 | INSPECT KEYLESS CONTROL MODULE CONNECTOR CONDITION
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Yes | Repair or replace the connector or terminals, then go to Step 5 |
| No | Go to the next step | ||
| 3 | INSPECT PUSH BUTTON START CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO GROUND
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Yes | Repair or replace the wiring harness for a possible short to ground, then go to Step 5. |
| No | Go to the next step | ||
| 4 | INSPECT PUSH BUTTON START
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Yes | Replace the push button start, then go to the next step. (See PUSH BUTTON START REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [WITH ADVANCED KEYLESS ENTRY AND PUSH BUTTON START SYSTEM] .) |
| No | Go to the next step. | ||
| 5 | VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING COMPLETED
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Yes | Repeat the inspection from Step 1 If the malfunction recurs, replace the keyless control module, then go to the next step (See KEYLESS CONTROL MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [ADVANCED KEYLESS ENTRY AND PUSH BUTTON START SYSTEM] .) |
| No | Go to the next step | ||
| 6 | VERIFY THAT NO OTHER DTCs ARE PRESENT
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Yes | Go to the applicable DTC inspection (See DTC TABLE [ADVANCED KEYLESS ENTRY AND PUSH BUTTON START SYSTEM] .) |
| No | DTC troubleshooting completed | ||