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Symptom Troubleshooting Guide Chart

Main Symptom Diagnostic Procedure Also Check For
Unable to start
(Engine does not turn over)
  1. Test the battery.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "BATTERY ")

  2. Test the starter.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "STARTER ")

  3. Inhibitor switch (A/T) or clutch start switch (M/T)
 
Unable to start
(Incomplete combustion)
  1. Test the battery.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "BATTERY ")

  2. Check the fuel pressure.

    (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ")

  3. Check the ignition circuit.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "IGNITION SYSTEM ")

  4. Troubleshooting the immobilizer system.

(Refer to: Body Electrical System - "Immobilizer System").
(In case of immobilizer lamp flashing)
  • DTC
  • Low compression
  • Intake air leaks
  • Slipped or broken timing belt
  • Contaminated fuel
Difficult to start
  1. Test the battery.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "BATTERY ")

  2. Check the fuel pressure.

    (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ")

  3. Check the ECTS and circuit.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "ECTS ")

  4. Check the ignition circuit.

(Refer to Engine Electrical System - "IGNITION SYSTEM ")
  • DTC
  • Low compression
  • Intake air leaks
  • Contaminated fuel
  • Weak ignition spark
Poor idling
(Rough, unstable or incorrect Idle)
  1. Check the fuel pressure.

    (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ")

  2. Check the Injector.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "INJECTOR ")

  3. Check the long term fuel trim and short term fuel trim

    (Refer to: CUSTOMER DATASTREAM).

  4. Check the idle speed control circuit (Check DTC)
  5. Inspect and test Electronic Throttle Body.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "ETC ")

  6. Check the ECTS and circuit.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "ECTS ")

  • DTC
  • Low compression
  • Intake air leaks
  • Contaminated fuel
  • Weak ignition spark
Engine stall
  1. Test the battery.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "BATTERY ")

  2. Check the fuel pressure.

    (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ")

  3. Check the idle speed control circuit (Check DTC)
  4. Check the ignition circuit.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "IGNITION SYSTEM ")

  5. Check the CKPS Circuit (Check DTC)
  • DTC
  • Intake air leaks
  • Contaminated fuel
  • Weak ignition spark
Poor driving
(Surge)
  1. Check the fuel pressure.

    (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ")

  2. Inspect and test Electronic Throttle Body.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "ETC ")

  3. Check the ignition circuit.

    (Refer to Engine Electrical System - "IGNITION SYSTEM ")

  4. Check the ECTS and circuit.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "ECTS ")

  5. Test the exhaust system for a possible restriction
  6. Check the long term fuel trim and short term fuel trim.

(Refer to: CUSTOMER DATASTREAM).
  • DTC
  • Low compression
  • Intake air leaks
  • Contaminated fuel
  • Weak ignition spark
Knocking
  1. Check the fuel pressure.

    (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ")

  2. Inspect the engine coolant
  3. Inspect the radiator and the electric cooling fan
  4. Check the spark plugs.

(Refer to Engine Electrical System - "SPARK PLUG ")
  • DTC
  • Contaminated fuel
Poor fuel economy
  1. Check customers driving habits
    • A/C on full time or the defroster mode on?
    • Are tires at correct pressure?
    • Is excessively heavy load being carried?
    • Is acceleration too much, too often?
  2. Check the fuel pressure.

    (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ")

  3. Check the Injector.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "INJECTOR ")

  4. Test the exhaust system for a possible restriction.

    (Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "EXHAUST MANIFOLD ")

  5. Check the ECTS and circuit.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "ECTS ")

  • DTC
  • Low compression
  • Intake air leaks
  • Contaminated fuel
  • Weak ignition spark
Hard to refuel
(Overflow during refueling)
  1. Test the canister close valve.

    (Refer to Engine Control System - "CCV ")

  2. Inspect the fuel filler hose/pipe
    • Pinched, kinked or blocked?
    • Filler hose is torn
  3. Inspect the fuel tank vapor vent hose between the canister and fuel tank air filter.

    (Refer to: Emission Control System - "Evaporative Emission Control System").

  4. Check the canister.

    (Refer to Emission Control System - "CANISTER ")

  • Malfunctioning gas station filling nozzle (If this problem occurs at a specific gas station during refueling)