1 VEHICLE BROUGHT INTO A WORKSHOP
2 DIAGNOSTIC QUESTIONING AND SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION
3 CONFIRM THE SYSTEM NORMAL CONDITION
4 CHECK DTC
HINT: If the system cannot enter the diagnosis mode, inspect each AVC-LAN communication signal and repair or replace problem parts.
5 DTC CLEAR
HINT: The currently output DTCs may not indicate actual malfunctions depending on the vehicle conditions.
6 RECHECK DTC
HINT:
7 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
8 PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT: If the symptom does not recur and no code is output, perform the symptom reproduction method
9 CHECK THE ECU TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT BASED ON THE MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM
10 CHECK THE CIRCUIT
11 RECHECK THE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
HINT: After deleting the DTCs, recheck for diagnostic trouble codes.
12 PERFORM CONFIRMATION TEST
END
System description
Identification of noise sourceDiagnostic trouble code chart
HINT:
If a trouble code is displayed during the DTC check, check
the circuit indicated by the DTC. For details of each code,
turn to the page for the respective DTC Code. in the DTC
chart.
Inspect the fuse and relay before investigating the trouble
areas as shown in the table below.
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Removal
1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE BATTERY
TERMINAL
2. REMOVE V-BANK COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-28)
3. REMOVE PURGE VSV
(a) Disconnect the purge VSV connector.
(b) Disconnect the 2 purge line hoses from the purge
VSV.
(c) Remove the purge VSV from the air cleaner hose.
(d) R ...
Inspection
1. V
(a) Inspect VSV operation.
(1) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance
according to the value(s) in the table below.V
Standard resistance
If the result is not as specified, replace the
vsv.
(B) inspect the vsv for ground.
(1) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance
accordin ...