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TEST VER-1ANO START VERIFICATION
Important Note:
If the Engine Control Module, Sentry Key Immobilizer Module or Body Control Module have been
changed the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Secret Key data must be updated to enable the
vehicle to start and run. Refer to GENERAL INFORMATION SECITON 8.0 for programming
procedures.
Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all engine components are connected. Reassemble and reconnect
components as necessary.
Inspect the engine oil for contamination. If it is contaminated, change the oil and filter.
Using the DRB, clear all diagnostic trouble codes (DTC's).
Turn the ignition off for 10 seconds.
Attempt to start the vehicle.
If the engine isunableto start, look for any Technical Service Bulletins that may relate to this
condition. Return toDTC TESTif necessary.
The repair is now complete.
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TEST VER-2AROAD TEST VERIFICATION
Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all engine components are connected. Reassemble and reconnect
all components as necessary.
If this verification procedure is being performed after a NO TROUBLE CODE test, do the
following:
1. Check to see if the initial symptom still exists.
2. If the initial or another symptom exists, the repair is not complete. Check all pertinent Technical
Service Bulletins and return toTEST NTC-1Aif necessary.
For previously read trouble codes that have not been dealt with, return toDTC TESTand follow the
path specified; otherwise, continue.
If the engine control module has not been changed:
1. Connect the DRB to the data link connector and erase trouble codes.
2. With the DRB, reset all values in the adaptive memory.
3. Disconnect the DRB.
4. Turn the ignition off for at least 10 seconds.
Ensure no trouble code remains by doing the following:
1. If this test is for anA/C Relay Control Circuit,drive the vehicle for at least five minutes with
the A/C on. For some of the drive, go at least 40 mph; at some point stop the car and turn the
engine off for 10 seconds or more then restart and continue. Upon completion of the road test,
turn the engine off, and read trouble codes with the DRB.
2. If the repaired code has reset, the repair is not complete. Check all related Technical Service
Bulletins and return toDTC TESTif necessary. If another trouble code has set, return toDTC
TESTand follow the path specified for that trouble code. If there are no trouble codes, the
repair was successful and is now complete.
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TEST VER-3ASPEED CONTROL VERIFICATION
Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all engine components are connected. Reassemble and reconnect
all components as necessary.
If the engine control module has been changed, do the following:
1. If the vehicle is equipped with a factory theft alarm, start the vehicle at least 20 times so that
the alarm system may be activated when desired.
Connect the DRB to the data link connector and erase the codes.
Ensure no other speed control problems remain by doing the following:
1. Road test the vehicle at a speed above 35 mph.
2. Turn the speed control ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
3. Depress and release the SET switch. If the speed control did not engage, the repair is not
complete.*
4. Quickly depress and release the RESUME/ACCEL switch. If the vehicle speed did not increase
by 2 mph, the repair is not complete.*
5. Using caution, depress and release the brake pedal. If the speed control did not disengage, the
repair is not complete.*
6. Bring the vehicle speed back up to 35 mph.
7. Depress the RESUME/ACCEL switch. If the speed control did not resume the previously set
speed, the repair is not complete.*
8. Hold down the DECEL switch. If the vehicle did not decelerate, the repair is not complete.
9. Ensure the vehicle speed is greater than 35 mph and release the SET switch. If the vehicle did
not adjust and set a new vehicle speed, the repair is not complete.*
10. With Speed Control engaged, depress the ON/OFF switch. If the speed control did not
disengage, the repair is not complete.*
If the vehicle successfully passed all of the previous tests, the speed control system is now
functioning as designed. The repair is now complete.
*Check for Technical Service Bulletins that pertain to this speed control problem and then, if
necessary, return toDTC TEST.
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