Perform the Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check before using the Symptom Tables, and verify that all of the following conditions are true:
| • | The PCM and the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) are operating correctly. | 
| • | There are no DTCs stored. | 
| • | The engine coolant temperature is not above 130°C (266°F). | 
| This condition causes the PCM to operate in Engine Coolant Over Temperature/Fuel Disabled Mode. While in Engine Coolant Over Temperature/Fuel Disabled Mode, the PCM turns the fuel off to 4 cylinders at a time in order to keep the engine temperatures from reaching damaging levels. The system perceives Engine Coolant Over Temperature as a lack of power, a miss, or a rough idle. If the vehicle is operating in Engine Coolant Over Temperature/Fuel Disabled Mode, refer to Engine Overheating in Engine Cooling for diagnosis. | 
| • | The scan tool data is within the normal operating range. | 
| Refer to Scan Tool Data List . | 
| • | Verify the customer concern and locate the correct symptom in the table of contents. Inspect the items indicated under that symptom. | 
| • | Several of the symptom procedures ask for a Careful Visual/Physical Check. This step is extremely important, and can lead to correcting a problem without further checks and can save valuable time. | 
| • | If the intermittent condition exists as a start and then a stall, inspect for any DTCs relating to the theft deterrent system. Verify the proper installation of electrical options such as lights, cellular phones, etc. | 
| • | Backfire |