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How To Proceed With Troubleshooting

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HINT:

Troubleshoot in accordance with the procedure on the following pages.

  1. VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP 
  2. CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK AND SYMPTOM CHECK (See  CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK  ) 
  3. INSPECT COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OF LARGE-SCALE MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (BEAN) 
    1. Check that there is no abnormality in the communication system by inspecting the communication function of the multiplex communication system with the hand-held tester.
      1. (ECU unconnected, communication line abnormal) Without code output, proceed to A.
      2. (ECU unconnected, communication line abnormal) With code output, proceed to B.
    1. B: GO TO MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SECTION (See  DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART  ) 
    2. A: Go To next Step 
  4. DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHECK (See  DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART  ) 
    1. Check the diagnostic trouble code.
      1. Without code output, proceed to A.
      2. With code output, proceed to B.
    1. B: Go to step   7 
    2. A: Go to next Step 
  5. PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE (See  PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE  ) 
    1. Without applicable symptoms, proceed to A.
    2. With applicable symptoms, proceed to B.
    1. B: Go to step   7 
    2. A: Go to next Step 
  6. PERFORM TROUBLESHOOTING IN THE FOLLOWING METHOD, DEPENDING ON MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM 
    1. Pre-check (See PRE-CHECK )
      1. Check with hand-held tester (ECU data monitor).
      2. Check with hand-held tester (Active test).
    2. Terminals of ECU (See TERMINALS OF ECU )
  7. ADJUSTMENT, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT 

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