DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORK FLOWTM-89
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6.IDENTIFY MALFUNCTIONING SYSTEM WI TH “DIAGNOSIS CHART BY SYMPTOM”
Use TM-165, "
Symptom Table" from the symptom inspection result in step 4. Then identify where to start per-
forming the diagnosis based on possible causes and symptoms.
>> GO TO 8.
7.REPAIR OR REPLACE THE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS
Repair or replace the detected malfunctioning parts.
Reconnect parts or connector after repairing or replacing, and then erase DTC if necessary.
>> GO TO 8.
8.FINAL CHECK
Perform “DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE” again to make sure that the repair is correctly performed.
Check that malfunctions are not reproduced when obtai ning the malfunction information from the customer,
referring to the symptom inspection result in step 3 or 4.
Is DTC or malfunction symptom reproduced?
YES-1 >> DTC is reproduced: GO TO 5.
YES-2 >> Malfunction symptom is reproduced: GO TO 6.
NO >> Before delivering the vehicle to the customer, make sure that DTC is erased.
Question sheetINFOID:0000000006226790
DESCRIPTION
There are many operating conditions that may cause a malfunction
of the transmission parts. By understanding those conditions prop-
erly, a quick and exact diagnosis can be achieved.
In general, customers have their own criteria for a problem. There-
fore, it is important to understand the symptom and status well
enough by asking the customer about the concerns carefully. In
order to systemize all the inform ation for the diagnosis, prepare the
question sheet referring to the question points.
WORKSHEET SAMPLE
SEF907L
Question Sheet
Customer name MR/MS Engine # Manuf. Date Incident Date VIN
Model & Year In Service Date
Trans. Mileage km / Mile
Revision: 2010 May2011 QX56