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
System description
Identification of noise sourceCup holders
Front
Press in and release the front cup
holder.
Console box type A
(if equipped)
Console box type B
(if equipped)
Pull the lid down.
Console box type C
(if equipped)
Second seat (if equipped)
Removing the second center seat.
Rear
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Indicator Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The indicator displays the location of the obstacle and the approximate
distance between the vehicle and
the obstacle either by blinking or turning on.
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CLEARANCE WARNING ECU - AIR CONDITIONER
AMPLIFIER)
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Customer problem analysis
HINT:
In troubleshooting, confirm that the problem symptoms
have been accurately identified. Preconceptions should be
discarded in order to make an accurate judgment. To
clearly understand what the problem symptoms are, it is
extremely important to ask the customer about the
problem an ...