Intermittent Concern Troubleshooting
PRECAUTION
Intermittent Concern Troubleshooting
Vibration method
- If a malfunction occurs or becomes worse while driving on a rough road or when the engine is vibrating, perform the following steps.
NOTE:
- There are several reasons why vehicle or engine vibration could cause an electrical malfunction. Inspect the following:
- Connectors not fully seated.
- Wiring harnesses not having full play.
- Wires laying across brackets or moving parts.
- Wires routed too close to hot parts.
- An improperly routed, improperly clamped, or loose wiring harness can cause wiring to become pinched between parts.
- The connector joints, points of vibration, and places where wiring harness pass through the firewall, body panels and other panels are the major areas to be inspected.
Inspection method for switch and/or sensor connectors or wires
1. Connect the M-MDS (IDS) to the DLC-2.
2. Switch the ignition to ON (engine off).
NOTE:
- If the engine starts and runs, perform the following steps at idle.
3. Access PIDs for the switch or sensor you are inspecting.
4. Turn the switch on manually.
5. Slightly shake each connector or wiring harness vertically and horizontally while monitoring the PID.
- If the PID value is unstable, inspect for poor connection.
Inspection method for switches and/or sensors
1. Connect the M-MDS (IDS) to the DLC-2.
2. Switch the ignition to ON (engine off).
NOTE:
- If engine starts and runs, perform the following steps at idle.
3. Access PIDs for the switch or sensor you are inspecting.
4. Vibrate the sensor slightly with your finger.
- If PID value is unstable or malfunction occurs, check for poor connection and/or poorly mounted sensor.
Connector terminal inspection method
1. Inspect the connection of each female terminal.
2. Insert the male terminal to the female terminal and inspect the female terminal for looseness.