System Tests: Notes

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Notes
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CAUTION: Use appropriate adapter from Connector Test Adapter Kit (J-35616-A) to probe or check terminals. This will ensure that terminal is not damaged, and that contact tension is adequate.
SYMPTOM INDEX

Symptom Perform Test
Gauges & PRNDL Display
All Gauges Inoperative A 
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Inaccurate Or Inoperative B 
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge Inaccurate Or Inoperative C 
Fuel Gauge Inaccurate Or Inoperative (Gasoline Engine) D 
Fuel Gauge Inaccurate Or Inoperative (Diesel Engine) E 
Volt Gauge Inaccurate Or Inoperative F 
Speedometer And/Or Odometer Inaccurate Or Inoperative G 
Range Selector Display Inaccurate Or Displays Incorrect Range (4L60E) H 
Range Selector Display Inoperative Or Displays Incorrect Range (4L80E) I 
Indicators
ABS Indicator Always On J 
ABS Indicator Inoperative K 
Air Bag Indicator Always On L 
Air Bag Indicator Does Not Illuminate M 
Charge Indicator Always On N 
Charge Indicator Inoperative O 
Brake Warning Indicator Always On P 
Brake Warning Indicator Inoperative Q 
Low Engine Coolant Indicator Always On R 
Malfunction Indicator Light Inoperative S 
Malfunction Indicator Light Always On T 
Security Indicator Always On or Flashing U 
Security Indicator Inoperative V 
Turn Signal Lights and/or Indicators Always On or Flashing W 
Water-in-Fuel Indicator Inoperative X 
Water-in-Fuel Indicator Always On Y 
Interior Backlighting Does Not Dim Z 
Interior Backlighting Inoperative AA 
Audible Warnings
Chime Always On AB 
Chime Inoperative AC 
RENDER: 1.0x

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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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