1. INSPECT THROTTLE BODY
(a) Listen to the throttle control motor operating sounds.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(2) When pressing the accelerator pedal position sensor lever, listen to the running motor. Make sure that no friction noise comes from the motor.
If friction noise exists, replace the throttle body.
(b) Inspect the throttle position sensor.

(1) Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(3) Check that the MIL turns off.
(4) Under CURRENT DATA, the throttle valve opening percentage (THROTTLE POS) should be within the standard range below.
Standard throttle valve opening percentage: 60% or more If the percentage is less than 60%, replace the throttle body.
| NOTICE: When checking the throttle valve opening percentage, the transmission should be in neutral. |
Throttle body
RemovalOpen in Front Passenger Side Squib Circuit
DTC B0106/54 Open in Front Passenger Side Squib Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The front passenger side squib circuit consists of the center airbag sensor
assembly and the front
passenger airbag assembly.
The circuit instructs the SRS to deploy when deployment conditions are met.
DTC B0106/54 is rec ...
Occupant Classification ECU Malfunction
DTC B1795 Occupant Classification ECU Malfunction
DESCRIPTION
DTC B1795 is recorded when a malfunction is detected in the occupant
classification ECU.
Troubleshoot DTC B1771 first when the DTCs B1771 and B1795 are output
simultaneously.
DTC No.
DTC Detecting Condition
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Diagnostic trouble code chart
HINT:
If a trouble code is displayed during the DTC check,
inspect the circuit listed for that code. For details of the
code, refer to the "See page" in the DTC chart.
Inspect the fuse and relay before investigating the
suspected areas shown in the table below.
W ...