Toyota Corolla (E120): How to proceed with troubleshooting

1 Vehicle brought to workshop

2 Customer problem analysis

2 Customer problem analysis

3 Check and clear dtc

3 Check and clear dtc

4 Problem symptom confirmation

4 Problem symptom confirmation

5 Symptom simulation

5 Symptom simulation

6 Dtc check

6 Dtc check

7 Dtc chart

7 Dtc chart

8 Problem symptoms table

8 Problem symptoms table

9 Circuit inspection

9 Circuit inspection

10 Identification of problem

10 Identification of problem

11 Parts inspection

11 Parts inspection

12 Repair

12 Repair

13 Confirmation test

13 Confirmation test

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Customer problem analysis check

Pre–check

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