1 VEHICLE BROUGHT INTO A WORKSHOP
2 DIAGNOSTIC QUESTIONING AND SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION
3 CONFIRM THE SYSTEM NORMAL CONDITION
4 CHECK DTC
HINT: If the system cannot enter the diagnosis mode, inspect each AVC-LAN communication signal and repair or replace problem parts.
5 DTC CLEAR
HINT: The currently output DTCs may not indicate actual malfunctions depending on the vehicle conditions.
6 RECHECK DTC
HINT:
7 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
8 PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT: If the symptom does not recur and no code is output, perform the symptom reproduction method
9 CHECK THE ECU TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT BASED ON THE MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM
10 CHECK THE CIRCUIT
11 RECHECK THE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
HINT: After deleting the DTCs, recheck for diagnostic trouble codes.
12 PERFORM CONFIRMATION TEST
END
Brake control
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Recommended tools
HINT:
Torx is a registered trademark of Textron Inc.
EQUIPMENT
LUBRICANT
BRAKE
SST
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
EQUIPMENT
LUBRICANT
PARKING BRAKE
EQUIPMENT
STEERING COLUMN
SST
EQUIPMENT
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Diagnosis system
1. CHECK DLC3
(a) The vehicle's ECM uses the ISO 15765-4 for
communication. The terminal arrangement of the
DLC3 complies with SAE J1962 and matches the
ISO 15765-4 format.
HINT:
Connect the cable of the intelligent tester to the
DLC3, turn the ignition switch to the ON position
and atte ...
Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Heater Control Circuit
HINT
Although the DTC titles say the oxygen sensor, these DTCs relate to the
Air-Fuel Ratio (A/F) sensor.
Sensor 1 refers to the sensor mounted in front of the Three-Way
Catalytic Converter (TWC) and
located near the engine assembly.
DESCRIPTION
Refer to DTC P2195 (See page ES- ...