The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
Step 
 | Action 
 | Yes 
 | No 
 | 
| 
 Caution: One or more of the following guidelines may apply when performing specific required tests in the work stall:
|    •  | When a test requires spinning the drive wheels with the vehicle jacked up, adhere to the following precautions: |  
  
|       -  | Do not exceed 56 km/h (35 mph) when spinning one drive wheel with the other drive wheel stopped. This limit is necessary because the speedometer indicates only one-half the actual vehicle speed under these conditions. Personal injury
may result from excessive wheel spinning. |  
  
|       -  | If all of the drive wheels are spinning at the same speed, do not exceed 112 km/h (70 mph). Personal injury may result from excessive wheel spinning. |  
  
|       -  | All persons should stay clear of the rotating components and the balance weight areas in order to avoid possible personal injury. |  
  
|       -  | When running an engine in the repair stall for an extended period of time, use care not to overheat the engine and the transmission. |  
  
|    •  | When a test requires jacking up the vehicle and running with the wheels and brake rotors removed, adhere to the following precautions: |  
  
|       -  | Support the suspension at normal ride height. |  
  
|       -  | Do not apply the brake with the brake rotors removed. |  
  
|       -  | Do not place the transmission in PARK with the drive axles spinning. |  
  
|       -  | Turn Off the ignition in order to stop the powertrain components from spinning. |  
  
|    •  | When running an engine in the work stall, use the exhaust removal system to prevent breathing dangerous gases. |  
  
 
  | 
1 
 | Has the Vibration Analysis - Road Testing table been completed? 
 | Go to 
Step 2
  
 | Go to 
Vibration Analysis - Road Testing  
 | 
2  
 | Using a scan tool, determine if any DTCs are set. 
Were any DTCs set? 
 | Go to 
Diagnostic Starting Point - Engine Controls 
 in Engine Controls - 3.5L 
 | Go to 
Step 3
  
 | 
3  
 | 
- Block the front wheels.
 
- Apply BOTH the service brakes and the park brake.
 
- With the scan tool and the J 38792-A 
 , Electronic Vibration Analyzer (EVA) 2, if available, still
installed, start the engine.
 
- Place the transmission in NEUTRAL or PARK.
 
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance 
is most noticeable.
 
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant
frequency reading if obtained on the J 38792-A 
 , if available.
 
 
Were you able to duplicate the customer's concern? 
 | Go to 
Step 5
  
 |  Go to 
Step 4
  
 | 
4  
 | 
- Block the front wheels.
 
- Apply BOTH the service brakes and the park brake.
 
- With the scan tool and the J 38792-A 
 , if available, still installed, start the engine.
 
- Place the transmission in DRIVE.
 
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance 
 is most noticeable.
 
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant
frequency reading if obtained on the J 38792-A 
 , if available.
 
- If no frequency data was obtained, or if the J 38792-A 
 , is not available, place the transmission into REVERSE, then repeat
steps 5 and 6. Reverse-loading of the powertrain may increase or change
the characteristics of the vibration.
 
 
Were you able to duplicate the customer's concern? 
 | Go to 
Step 5
  
 | Go to 
Vibration Diagnostic Aids  
 | 
5 
 | Did the J 38792-A 
 detect
a dominant frequency, or was a significant vibration present? 
 | Go to 
Step 6
  
 | Go to 
Symptoms - Vibration Diagnosis and Correction  
 | 
6  
 | Compare the test results of the customer's vehicle to the results of the same
 tests run, at the same engine RPM, on an equally-equipped, same model year and type,
KNOWN GOOD vehicle. Refer to 
Vehicle-to-Vehicle Diagnostic Comparison 
 . 
- Install a scan tool into the known good vehicle.
 
- Install the J 38792-A 
 ,
if available, into the known good vehicle; place the sensor in exactly the same location
as it was placed in the customer's vehicle.
 
- Block the front wheels.
 
- Apply BOTH the service brakes and the park brake.
 
- Start the engine.
 
- Place the transmission in NEUTRAL or PARK.
 
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance 
 was most noticeable in the customer's vehicle.
 
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant
 frequency reading if obtained on the J 38792-A 
 , if available.
 
- Place the transmission in DRIVE.
 
- Slowly increase the engine RPM to the level at which the disturbance 
 was most noticeable in the customer's vehicle.
 
- Record the engine RPM obtained on the scan tool and the most dominant
 frequency reading if obtained on the J 38792-A 
 , if available.
 
- If no frequency data was obtained, or if the J 38792-A 
 , is not available, place the transmission into REVERSE, then repeat
steps 10 and 11. Reverse-loading of the powertrain may increase or change
the characteristics of the vibration.
 
 
Did both of the vehicles exhibit the same characteristics? 
 | Go to 
Vibration Diagnostic Aids  
 | Go to 
Vibration Analysis - Engine/Accessory Isolation  
 |