CURATED AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY
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Rough Idle After Warm-Up: A Diagnostic Path
A warm-engine rough idle is a condition to measure, not a reason to order an idle valve, injector, or ignition coil.
Read guideCranks but Will Not Start: The First Five Checks
A no-start diagnosis moves quickly when cranking speed, module communication, spark or ignition command, injector command, and mechanical timing are checked in order.
Read guideIntermittent Stall: What to Log Before Restarting
The few seconds around an intermittent stall contain more evidence than a normal-running inspection after the engine restarts.
Read guideEngine Overheats in Traffic but Not on the Highway
An overheat that appears at low road speed often points toward airflow or fan-control evidence, but coolant level, circulation, pressure, and sensor accuracy still need confirmation.
Read guideBrake Pedal Pulsation: Speed-Based Checks Before Parts
Pedal pulsation can reflect disc thickness variation, hub runout, wheel-speed control activity, or looseness; the road-speed pattern helps separate them.
Read guideBattery Drains Overnight: A Parasitic-Draw Test Plan
An overnight discharge requires separate proof of battery capacity, charging performance, and key-off current after the vehicle has entered sleep mode.
Read guideA/C Blows Warm at Idle: Diagnostic Checks That Matter
Warm air at idle may follow low condenser airflow, compressor-control limits, refrigerant charge issues, engine cooling strategy, or a blend-door problem.
Read guideReduced-Power Warning: Data to Save Before Cycling the Key
A reduced-power strategy protects the vehicle after the controller detects an implausible input, actuator response, temperature, pressure, or network state.
Read guideP0300 Random/Multiple-Cylinder Misfire: Meaning and Tests
The controller detected crankshaft-speed variation consistent with combustion loss across more than one cylinder.
Read guideU0100 Lost Communication With ECM/PCM: Network Triage
Another module reported that expected communication with the engine or powertrain controller was absent.
Read guideUse these guides to plan checks, not to replace model-specific service information. Stop when a procedure involves unsupported lifting, pressurized fuel, pyrotechnic restraints, refrigerant recovery, or high-voltage isolation beyond your training and equipment.




