PERMANENTLY ENGAGED GEAR MECHANISM PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
If the stop and start system does not operate normally to stop the engine at the appropriate time, the system is malfunctioning. Refer to Stop and Start System.
Symptom |
Suspected Area |
Link |
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Engine does not crank (Does not start) |
Battery |
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Starter assembly |
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Starter signal circuit |
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Entry and Start System (for start function) (w/ entry and start system) |
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VC output circuit (ECM 5 V output) |
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Permanently engaged gear mechanism |
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Engine does not crank (Starter rotates at high speed) |
Starter assembly |
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Permanently engaged gear mechanism |
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Poor starting (Cranking speed is too low) |
Battery |
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Starter assembly |
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Engine oil |
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Permanently engaged gear mechanism |
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Abnormal noise |
Crankshaft bearing (Permanently engaged gear mechanism) |
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One-way clutch assembly (Permanently engaged gear mechanism |
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Ring gear sub-assembly (Permanently engaged gear mechanism) |
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Noise from starter after engine has started |
Permanently engaged gear mechanism |
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Oil leaks |
Inner oil seal (Permanently engaged gear mechanism) |
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Outer oil seal (Permanently engaged gear mechanism) |