Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnosing an electronically controlled automatic transmission is simplified by using the following procedures. One of the most important things to remember is that there is a definite procedure to follow. DO NOT TAKE SHORT CUTS OR ASSUME THAT CRITICAL CHECKS OR ADJUSTMENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN MADE. Follow the procedures as written to avoid missing critical components or steps. By following the diagnostic sequence, the technician will be able to diagnose and repair the concern the first time.
On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) with Scan Tool
NOTE: For detailed instruction and other diagnostic methods using the scan tool, refer to the tester manual and Computers and Control Systems Information.
These self tests should be used to diagnose the PCM and should be carried out in order.
- Self Test 1.0 - Visual Inspection
- Self Test 2.0 - Set Up
- Self Test 3.0 - Key ON Engine OFF (KOEO)
- Self Test 4.0 - Continuous Memory
- Self Test 5.0 - Key ON Engine Running (KOER)
- Special Test Mode
- Wiggle Test
- Output Test Mode
- PCM Reset Mode
- Clearing DTCs
- OBD Drive Cycle
- For further information on other diagnostic testing features using the scan tool, refer to Computers and Control Systems Information. Other diagnostic methods include the following.
- PID Access Mode
- Freeze Frame Data Access Mode