EasyManua.ls Logo

Dodge Neon 2001 - INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS; TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING PROBLEMS; STANDARD PROCEDURE; STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR VOLTAGE POTENTIAL

Dodge Neon 2001
743 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Probing Tools - These tools are used for probing
terminals in connectors (Fig. 4)Select the proper size
tool from Special Tool Package 6807, and insert it
into the terminal being tested. Use the other end of
the tool to insert the meter probe.
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused
by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a
problem. Before condemning a component or wiring
assembly, check the following items.
Connectors are fully seated
Spread terminals, or terminal push out
Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully
seated into the connector/component and locked into
position
Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount
of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent prob-
lem
Damaged connector/component casing exposing
the item to dirt or moisture
Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing
a short to ground
Some or all of the wiring strands broken inside
of the insulation
Wiring broken inside of the insulation
TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING PROBLEMS
When troubleshooting wiring problems there are
six steps which can aid in the procedure. The steps
are listed and explained below. Always check for non-
factory items added to the vehicle before doing any
diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items,
disconnect them to verify these add-on items are not
the cause of the problem.
(1) Verify the problem.
(2) Verify any related symptoms. Do this by per-
forming operational checks on components that are
in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams.
(3) Analyze the symptoms. Use the wiring dia-
grams to determine what the circuit is doing, where
the problem most likely is occurring and where the
diagnosis will continue.
(4) Isolate the problem area.
(5) Repair the problem area.
(6) Verify the proper operation. For this step,
check for proper operation of all items on the
repaired circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR
VOLTAGE POTENTIAL
(1) Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a
known good ground (Fig. 5).
(2) Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the
selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to
be turned ON to check voltage. Refer to the appropri-
ate test procedure.
Fig. 4 PROBING TOOL
1 - SPECIAL TOOL 6801
2 - PROBING END
Fig. 5 Testing for Voltage Potential
8Wa - 01 - 6 8W-01 WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION PL
WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION (Continued)
ProCarManuals.com
2001 NEON

Table of Contents

Related product manuals