Recreating the Fault
The process of finding and isolating an intermittent starts with recreating a fault symptom, accumulating Powertrain Control Module (PCM) data and comparing that data to typical values and analyzing the results.NOTE: This test procedure information is applicable only for the New Generation Star (NGS) scan tool. Generic scan tool information not available.
Before proceeding, be sure that:
- Customary mechanical system tests and inspections do not reveal a problem. (Remember, mechanical component problems can make a PCM system react abnormally).
- Review Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) and OASIS messages, if available.
- Quick Test and associated Pinpoint diagnosis have been completed without finding a fault, and the symptom is still occurring.
Recreating the fault is the first step in isolating the cause of the intermittent symptom. A thorough investigation should start with the customer worksheet. If Freeze Frame Data is available, it may help in recreating the conditions at the time of a Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). Listed below are some of the conditions known for recreating the fault:
Engine Type Conditions Non-Engine Type Conditions
- Engine Temperature - Ambient Temperature
- Engine RPM - Moisture Conditions
- Engine Load - Road Conditions
(smooth/bumpy)
- Engine idle/
accel/decel