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Searching for the diagnostic path recognizes that any diagnostic procedure is limited by time, money and the probability of success. Time, for example, is always limited by the need to make a profit at a reasonable cost to the customer.

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Searching for the Diagnostic Path

By Gary Goms  
November 01, 2004

Most recently, I've found myself dealing with an increasing number of random, multiple-code complaints that involve computer operating strategies and networking communications issues in which the multiple trouble codes or DTCs tend to be symptomatic, rather than indicative, of a component failure. A basic illustration of what I'm talking about is a simple DTC 44, which is a trouble code for OBD I General Motors products indicating a lean air/fuel ratio. In reality, the DTC 44 may not be indicating a lean air/fuel ratio as much as it's indicating that the oxygen sensor itself is out of calibration. This process of making sense out of multiple and sometimes contradictory data often becomes what I call "."

Time, Money and Probability
Searching for the diagnostic path recognizes that any diagnostic procedure is limited by time, money and the probability of success. Time, for example, is always limited by the need to make a profit at a reasonable cost to the customer. As for money, it's pretty easy to let expensive learning curves, tech hotline fees, non-returnable parts and special, one-time use tools eat up the anticipated profits. And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that random complaints and predictably low success rates go hand-in-hand. If we had an engineering lab at our disposal where we could subject a vehicle to varying degrees of heat, cold, vibration and humidity, we could practically guarant...

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