The purpose of this worksheet is two fold; first is to aid the Service writer when talking to a customer who has complained of a driveability concern so a clear explanation, for diagnostic purposes, can be given to the technician; the second is if the driveability concern develops into a need to change the Prom/MEM- CAL, Calibration Engineering needs this information.
At this point it will be necessary to return these sheets when requested by an Oldsmobile Technical Assistance System Representative. The driveability sheet, when filled out, contains the information the engine calibration people need to start the development process for a fix.
The attached form is intended to be copied at your location. We believe that the use of these worksheets will reduce comebacks and increase our "Fix it right the first time" effort.
DRIVEABILITY WORKSHEET
QUESTIONS TO ASK THE CUSTOMER
RO#
What Type of Driveability Complaint?
Hard/No Start Stall Engine Idle S.E.S. Hesitation Lack of Power Detonation Engine Miss Chuggle
1. What is the ambient temperature when problem occurs?
2. How often does the problem occur? Days/Miles
3. Under what type of driving conditions? Circle One
Idle Gear Engagement Light Throttle Heavy Throttle
4. What is the engine temperature or how long has tbe engine been running?
5. Is the problem a hot or cold soak complaint?
6. Does the problem occur on turns?
7. How long has the problem been there?
8. What is the vehicle speed when the problem happens?
9. What is the engine speed when the complaint occurs?
Customer Name VIN RO#
Year Model Engine Transmission PROM ID
Coolant Temp Mat TPS IAC MAP 02 Inj. Pulse Width
Cold Engine Warm Engine Open Loop Closed Loop ---------- ------------ Mat Coolant Temp MAP (MAF) IAC TPS INT BLM 02 Sensor RPM Inj. Pulse Width
Mat Coolant Temp MAP (MAF) IAC TPS INT BLM 02 Sensor RPM Inj. Pulse Width Vehicle Speed
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