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

End

End

Customer problem analysis check

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