- Verify that none of the following preliminary inspections/tests reveal the cause of the vehicle concern before beginning diagnosis:
• | Ensure that the battery cables are clean and tight. |
• | Inspect the easily accessible systems or the visible system components for obvious damage or conditions that could cause the concern. This would include checking to ensure that all connections/connectors are fully seated and secured. |
• | Search for applicable service bulletins. |
- Install a scan tool. Verify that the scan tool powers up.
- Ignition ON, Engine OFF, verify communication with all of the control modules on the vehicle. Refer to
Data Link References
for information on the modules you should expect to communicate.
⇒ | If the scan tool does not communicate with one or more of the expected control modules, refer to
Data Link References
. |
Important: Open the drivers door to ensure retained accessory power mode (RAP) is inactive during this test. The engine may start during this test. Turn the engine OFF as soon as the crank power mode has been observed.
- With a scan tool, access the body control module power mode data display list. Operate the ignition switch through all positions while observing the power mode data parameters.
Verify that all the power mode parameters displayed correspond
to the ignition key positions. Refer to
Power Mode Description and Operation
for information on the power mode states that correspond to each ignition switch position.
⇒ | If any of the power mode parameters do not match in any ignition switch position, refer to
Power Mode Mismatch
. |
- Ignition ON, view the security indicator. The security indicator should not remain illuminated after the vehicle bulb check has completed.
⇒ | B1000, B302A, B3031, B3055, B3060, B3935, B3976, P0513, P0633, P1629, P1631, or P1632. |
- Attempt to start the engine. Verify that the engine cranks.
- Attempt to start the engine. Verify the engine starts and runs.
Important: Do not clear any DTCs unless instructed to do so by a diagnostic procedure.
Important: If any DTCs are Powertrain related DTCs, select Capture Info in order to store the DTC information with the scan tool. If multiple Powertrain DTCs are stored, diagnose them in the following order:
• | Component level DTCs; such as sensor DTCs, solenoid DTCs, and relay DTCs |
• | System level DTCs; such as misfire DTCs, EVAP system DTCs, and fuel trim DTCs |
- Advance to the List All DTCs screen on the scan tool selections to obtain DTCs from each of the vehicle modules. Verify there are no DTCs reported from any module.
- If the customer concern is related to inspection/maintenance (I/M) testing, refer to
Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) System Check
for the 2.2L (L61) engine or
Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) System Check
for the 2.4L engine.
⇒ | If none of the previous tests or inspections addresses the concern, refer to
Symptoms - Vehicle
. |