When servicing the variable effort steering electronic
variable orifice (EVO)/ system, perform the following steps in order. Not
     following these steps may result in the loss of important diagnostic
data.      This may lead to difficult and time-consuming diagnostic procedures.
- Perform a vehicle preliminary diagnostic inspection.
 
- Perform a power steering system test. Refer to 
Power Steering System Test 
 in Power Steering
 System.
 
- Inspect the variable effort steering system. Refer to 
Variable Effort Steering System Check 
 . If any DTCs
are displayed, note the last malfunction that occurred.  Diagnose  and repair
     this malfunction first.
 
- If no DTCs or mechanical component malfunctions are present, or
if the condition is intermittent and not reproducible, test drive the vehicle
       while using the automatic snapshot feature of the scan tool. Perform
normal         acceleration, stopping, and turning maneuvers. If this does
not reproduce         the malfunction, refer to 
Intermittents and Poor Connections Diagnosis 
in Wiring Systems.
 
- After all the system malfunctions have been corrected, clear the
EVO DTCs and test drive the vehicle.