Diagnostic Theory
DIAGNOSTIC THEORYWARNING: If equipped with fire suppression system, refer to Fire Suppression System for Important Safety Warnings. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
The shortest route to an accurate diagnosis results from:
- system knowledge, including comparison with a known good system.
- system history, including repair history and usage patterns.
- condition history, especially any relationship to repairs or sudden change.
- knowledge of possible sources.
- using a systematic diagnostic method that divides the system into related areas.
The diagnosis and correction of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) symptoms requires:
- a road or system test to determine the exact nature of the symptom.
- an analysis of the possible causes.
- testing to verify the cause.
- repairing any symptoms found.
- a road test or system test to make sure the cause has been corrected or brought back to within an acceptable range.