The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
Step
| Action
| Yes
| No
|
Caution: Refer to Work Stall Test Caution in the Preface section. |
1
| Has the Vibration Analysis - Road Testing table been completed?
| Go to
Step 2
| Go to
Vibration Analysis - Road Testing
|
2
| Using a scan tool, determine if any DTCs are set.
Were any DTCs set?
| Go to
Diagnostic Starting Point - Engine Controls
for the 2.4L engine
OR
Go to
Diagnostic Starting Point - Engine Controls
for the 2.2L (L61) engine
| Go to
Step 3
|
3
|
- Block the front wheels.
- Apply BOTH the service brakes and the park brake.
- With the scan tool and the
J 38792-A
Electronic Vibration Analyzer (EVA) 2, if available, still installed, start the engine.
- Place the transmission in NEUTRAL or PARK.
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance is most noticeable.
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant frequency reading if obtained on the
J 38792-A
, if available.
Were you able to duplicate the customer's concern?
| Go to
Step 5
| Go to
Step 4
|
4
|
- Block the front wheels.
- Apply BOTH the service brakes and the park brake.
- With the scan tool and the
J 38792-A
, if available, still installed, start the engine.
- Place the transmission in DRIVE.
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance is most noticeable.
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant frequency reading if obtained on the
J 38792-A
, if available.
- If no frequency data was obtained, or if the
J 38792-A
is not available, place the transmission into REVERSE, then repeat steps 5 and 6. Reverse-loading of the powertrain may increase
or change the characteristics of the vibration.
Were you able to duplicate the customer's concern?
| Go to
Step 5
| Go to
Vibration Diagnostic Aids
|
5
| Did the
J 38792-A
detect a dominant frequency, or was a significant vibration present?
| Go to
Step 6
| Go to
Symptoms - Vibration Diagnosis and Correction
|
6
| Compare the test results of the customer vehicle to the results of the same tests run, at the same engine RPM, on an equally-equipped, same model year and type, KNOWN GOOD vehicle. Refer to
Vehicle-to-Vehicle Diagnostic Comparison
.
- Install a scan tool into the known good vehicle.
- Install the
J 38792-A
, if available, into the known good vehicle. Place the sensor in exactly the same location as it was placed in the customer's vehicle.
- Block the front wheels.
- Apply BOTH the service brakes and the park brake.
- Start the engine.
- Place the transmission in NEUTRAL or PARK.
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance was most noticeable in the customer vehicle.
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant frequency reading if obtained on the
J 38792-A
, if available.
- Place the transmission in DRIVE.
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance was most noticeable in the customer vehicle.
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant frequency reading if obtained on the
J 38792-A
, if available.
- If no frequency data was obtained, or if the
J 38792-A
is not available, place the transmission into REVERSE, then repeat steps 10 and 11. Reverse-loading of the powertrain may increase
or change the characteristics of the vibration.
Did both of the vehicles exhibit the same characteristics?
| Go to
Vibration Diagnostic Aids
| Go to
Vibration Analysis - Engine/Accessory Isolation
|