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- Section 1 (General Information)
- Section 2 (Maintenance)
- Section 3 (Engine Lubrication System)
- Section 4 (Conventional Brake Components)
- Section 5 (Front And Rear Suspension (Inspection))
- Section 6 (Driveline/Axle)
- Section 7 (Cooling System)
- Section 8 (Intake Manifold And Exhaust System)
- Section 9 (Fuel Supply System)
- Section 10 (Intake Air System)
- Section 11 (Heating/Air Conditioning)
- Section 12 (Charging System)
- Section 13 (Ignition System)
- Section 14 (Cylinder Head)
- Section 15 (Starting System)
- Section 16 (Battery)
- Section 17 (Relays)
- Section 18 (Ignition Switch (Test))
- Section 19 (Fuel And Emissions Systems)
- Section 20 (Power Windows)
- Section 21 (Idle Control System)
- Section 22 (Gauges)
- Section 23 (Exterior Lights)
- Section 24 (Dashboard)
- Section 25 (Engine Assembly)
- Section 26 (Interior Trim)
- Section 27 (Front Suspension)
- Section 28 (Catalytic Converter System)
- Section 29 (EGR System)
- Section 30 (Engine Block)
- Section 31 (Hood)
- Section 32 (Fan Controls)
- Section 33 (Electronic Throttle Control System)
- Section 34 (EVAP System)
- Section 35 (Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) System)
- Section 36 (Active Control Engine Mount (ACM) System)
- Section 37 (Immobilizer System)
- Section 38 (Seats)
- Section 39 (Consoles)
- Section 40 (Bumpers)
- Section 41 (Under-Dash Fuse/Relay Box)
- Section 42 (Rear Suspension)
- Section 43 (Frame)
- Section 44 (FENDERWELL)
- Section 45 (Doors)
- Section 46 (Mirrors)
- Section 47 (Wipers/Washers)
- Section 48 (Exterior Trim)
- Section 49 (Audio System)
- Section 50 (Climate Control)
- Section 51 (Seat Belts)
- Section 52 (Openers)
- Section 53 (Rear Heater/Ac)
- Section 54 (Body Electrical (General Troubleshooting))
- Section 55 (Connectors And Harnesses)
- Section 56 (Fuse/Relay Boxes)
- Section 57 (Ground Distribution)
- Section 58 (Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Lights)
- Section 59 (Reminder Systems)
- Section 60 (Multiplex Integrated Control System)
- Section 61 (Entry Lights Control System)
- Section 62 (Keyless/Power Door Locks/Security System)
- Section 63 (SRS (Supplemental Restraint System))
- Section 64 (Power Steering)
- Section 65 (Automatic Transmission)
- Section 66 (PGM-FI System)
- Section 67 (Rear Differential)
- Section 68 (VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) System Components)
- Section 69 (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
- Section 70 (Rear Entertainment System (DVD))
- Section 71 (Navigation System)
- Section 72 (Under-Hood Fuse/Relay Box)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.