Powertrain Verification Test - Ver 5A3
VERIFICATION TEST VER-5A3Applicability - All
OBD II Monitor Verification
Use this test to verify that the OBD II monitor symptom has been repaired and that the vehicle can be returned to the customer.
NOTE: If the Powertrain Control Module has been replaced and the correct VIN and mileage have not been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS, Airbag and the SKIM modules. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM), Secret Key data must be updated to enable starting.
1. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected properly.
2. If any other DTC is present, refer to the symptom list for further diagnostic testing procedures.
3. With the DRB III, monitor the pre-test enabling conditions. Operate the vehicle within the enabling conditions and allow the applicable monitor to run.
4. If the DTC resets, or the OBD II monitor fails after running, or if any other symptom or DTC is present, return to the symptom list and perform the appropriate diagnostic testing procedures. Refer to any Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
5. If the monitor runs and the Good Trip Counter changes to one or more, the condition is no longer present.
6. If there are no DTCs and all components are functioning properly, the repair is complete.