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Pre-Collision System (diagnostics - Introduction) (except Phv) Toyota Prius PHV pre-III

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PRECAUTION

  1. NOTICE FOR INITIALIZATION NOTE: When disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal, initialize the following systems after the cable is reconnected. System Name See Procedure Advanced Parking Guidance System Refer to «INITIALIZATION»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/hoistjack/#introduction-except-phv__initialization)
  2. TROUBLESHOOTING PRECAUTIONS If a terminal contact point malfunction or part installation problem occurs, removal and reinstallation of the suspected part may return the system to normal. However, be aware that the normal condition may only be temporary. Before disconnecting connectors or removing/installing parts, determine the malfunctioning area by checking and writing down the vehicle condition at the time of the malfunction (DTC outputs etc.). Be sure to check for DTCs related to other systems. The pre-collision system may be influenced by malfunctions in other systems.
  3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS When removing and installing the ECU, sensor, switch or other pre-collision system related parts, perform the following: Make sure the power switch is off unless otherwise specified in the inspection procedure. After the removal/installation, check for DTCs and confirm that a normal system code is output.

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Scheme 61: ILLUSTRATION

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Scheme 62: ILLUSTRATION

Scheme 63

Scheme 63: SYSTEM DIAGRAM
SenderReceiverSignalLine
Driving Support ECUSeat Belt Control ECUPre-collision seat belt operation signal Pre-collision system malfunction signalCAN
Driving Support ECUBrake Booster with Master Cylinder (skid control ECU)Brake assist standby signal Pre-collision brake operation signal Pre-collision alarm signalCAN
Driving Support ECUCombination MeterPre-collision system malfunction signal Warning signalCAN
Seat Belt Control ECUCombination MeterPre-collision system malfunction signalCAN
Brake Booster with Master Cylinder (Skid Control ECU)Driving Support ECUVehicle speed signalCAN
Brake Booster with Master Cylinder (Skid Control ECU)Seat Belt Control ECUVehicle speed signal Seat belt operation signalCAN
Yaw Rate SensorDriving Support ECUVehicle yaw rate sensor signalCAN
Seat Belt Control ECUDriving Support ECUPre-collision system malfunction signalCAN
Main Body ECUSeat Belt Control ECUVehicle type signal (Steering wheel position)CAN
Main Body ECUDriving Support ECUVehicle specification information (destination, steering wheel position)CAN
Steering Angle SensorDriving Support ECUSteering angle sensor signalCAN
Center Airbag SensorSeat Belt Control ECUBuckle switch signalCAN
Power Management Control ECUDriving Support ECUShift position signal (D, R) Engine type information signal Vehicle specification information (2WD/AWD information)CAN
Lane Recognition Camera SensorDriving Support ECULane condition signal Front obstacle recognition signalCAN
Millimeter Wave Radar SensorDriving Support ECUFront obstacle recognition signal Distance signal Relative speed signalCAN

COMMUNICATION TABLE

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Scheme 64: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
  1. PRE-COLLISION SYSTEM The pre-collision system optimizes and activates occupant protection equipment (see below) to attempt to reduce damage due to a collision.
  2. OUTLINE OF PRE-COLLISION SYSTEM Operating Condition Control Transmitting ECU Receiving ECU Part Operated Operates according to sensor detection Pre-collision seat belt Driving support ECU Seat belt control ECU Front seat outer belts Operates according to sensor detection Pre-collision brake assist Driving support ECU Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) Brake assist system Operates when sudden braking occurs Pre-collision seat belt Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) Seat belt control ECU Front seat outer belts Operates according to sensor detection Pre-collision brake Driving support ECU Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) Brake system When operating according to sensor detection: The millimeter wave radar sensor and lane recognition camera sensor detects vehicles and other objects on the road in front of the user's vehicle. The driving support ECU determines if a collision is unavoidable based on object position, speed and track information. If the driving support ECU determines that a collision is unavoidable, it transmits this information to the following areas using CAN communication: Seat belt control ECU (initiates control of pre-collision seat belts) Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) (activates pre-collision brake assist system) Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) (activates pre-collision brake) When operating as a result of sudden braking: The brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) uses brake pressure information and other data to determine if the driver has suddenly applied the brakes. If so, the brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) sends a signal to the seat belt control ECU through CAN communication and the pre-collision seat belts activate.
  3. OUTLINE OF PRE-COLLISION SEAT BELT CONTROL The pre-collision seat belts operate depending on what the sensor detects, or whether sudden braking has occurred. The pre-collision seat belt motor tightens the seat belt to optimize occupant restraint performance. Operative condition Refer to the sensor and sudden braking descriptions under "Outline of Pre-Collision System" (see above).
  4. OUTLINE OF PRE-COLLISION BRAKE ASSIST CONTROL The pre-collision brake assist operates depending on what the sensor detects. The system then enters standby mode before a collision. When the driver depresses the brake pedal, brake fluid pressure is increased to improve fluid pressure response and improve the rate of deceleration. Operative condition Refer to the sensor description under "Outline of Pre-Collision System" (see above). When the driver depresses the brake pedal after the driving support ECU determines that a collision is unavoidable: Brake fluid pressure is increased at the same time the driver depresses the brake pedal. When the driver depresses the brake pedal before the driving support ECU determines that a collision is unavoidable: Brake fluid pressure is increased at the same time that the driving support ECU receives a pre-collision sensor signal (indicating that other vehicles or objects are in front of the vehicle).
  5. OUTLINE OF PRE-COLLISION BRAKE CONTROL The pre-collision brake operates depending on what the sensor detects. This system can be canceled by the satellite switch (pre-collision brake cancel switch). HINT: While the pre-collision brake is canceled, the PCS indicator light on the combination meter turns on. Operative condition Refer to the sensor description under "Outline of Pre-Collision Safety System" (see above). When the driving support ECU determines that a crash is unavoidable, the system performs brake control to reduce the vehicle speed.
  6. OPERATIVE CONDITION AND INOPERATIVE CONDITION OF EACH CONTROL (REVIEW) Pre-Collision Seat Belt*1 Pre-Collision Seat Belt*2 Pre-Collision Brake Assist*2 Pre-Collision Brake*2 Power switch off or on (ACC) - - - - When a warning message is displayed on the multi-information display *3 *3 *3 *3 When seat belt(s) is/are fastened *4 *4 o o Operates when the vehicle speed is 30 km/h (18 mph) or more, regardless of relative speed o - - - Operates when the vehicle speed is 5 km/h (3 mph) or more and relative speed is 30 km/h (18 mph) - o - - Operates when the vehicle speed is 15 km/h (9 mph) or more and relative speed is 15 km/h (9 mph) - - - o Operates when the vehicle speed is 30 km/h (18 mph) or more and relative speed is 30 km/h (18 mph) - - o - When the vehicle collides with an object outside the detection range of the millimeter wave radar sensor (side crash, rear crash, etc.) o - - - When the millimeter wave radar sensor cannot detect a possible crash object o - - - *1: Operates when brakes are suddenly applied. *2: Operates according to sensor detection. *3: Inoperative parts are different depending on malfunction areas. *4: Only operates when seat belt is fastened. o: Main basis for operation -: Does not operate, or not main basis for operation
  7. PRECAUTION FOR PRE-COLLISION SYSTEM OPERATION When the millimeter wave radar sensor detects an object in front of the vehicle under the conditions described below, the driving support ECU may determine that a collision is unavoidable, and activate the pre-collision system. This activation of the system is not abnormal. HINT: The pre-collision system will not activate when approaching safety cones or other plastic objects as they cannot be detected by the pre-collision sensor. The pre-collision system may or may not activate when the pre-collision sensor detects the following objects: people, bicycles, motorcycles, trees, animals and snow fences. Object Type Example Objects that cannot be detected Plastic items (safety cones) Objects that cannot be detected in a stable manner People, bicycles, motorcycles, trees, animals, snow fences, etc.

HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING

HINT

  1. Use the following procedure to troubleshoot the pre-collision system.
  2. The Techstream should be used in steps 2, 3, 4 and 6.
  1. VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP NEXT: Go to next step
  2. INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE Standard voltage 11 to 14 V If the voltage is below 11 V, recharge or replace the battery before proceeding to the next step. NG --> CHARGE OR REPLACE BATTERY OK: Go to next step
  3. CHECK CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Use the Techstream to check if the CAN communication system is functioning normally. Refer to «DTC CHECK / CLEAR»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__dtc-check-clear) . Result DTC Condition Proceed to CAN DTC is not output A CAN DTC is output B B --> GO TO CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. Refer to «HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/communication-devices/#can-communication-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__how-to-proceed-with-troubleshooting) A: Go to next step
  4. CHECK FOR DTC Check for DTCs. Refer to «DTC CHECK / CLEAR»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__dtc-check-clear) . Record the DTCs. Clear the DTCs. Recheck for DTCs. Attempt to duplicate the malfunction and check if the DTCs are output again. Refer to «DTC CHECK / CLEAR»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__dtc-check-clear) . Result DTC Condition Proceed to DTC is not output A DTC is output B No DTC is output, and malfunction cannot be duplicated or checked C B --> GO TO DTC CHART. Refer to «DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__diagnostic-trouble-code-chart) C --> GO TO SYMPTOM SIMULATION. Refer to «HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/hoistjack/#introduction-except-phv) A: Go to next step
  5. PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE Refer to Problem Symptoms Table. Refer to «PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__problem-symptoms-table) . Result Result Proceed to Fault is not listed in Problem Symptoms Table A Fault is listed in Problem Symptoms Table B B --> Go to step 7 A: Go to next step
  6. OVERALL ANALYSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Data List / Active Test. Refer to «DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__data-list-active-test) Terminals of ECU. Refer to «TERMINALS OF ECU»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv) NEXT: Go to next step
  7. ADJUST, REPAIR OR REPLACE NEXT: Go to next step
  8. CONFIRMATION TEST NEXT --> END

PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE

HINT

  1. Use the table below to help determine the cause of problem symptoms. If multiple suspected areas are listed, the potential causes of the symptoms are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected Area" column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts as necessary.
  2. Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before inspecting the suspected areas below.
SymptomSuspected AreaSee
"CHECK PCS SYSTEM" is displayedCombination meterRefer to PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
Seat belt control ECURefer to REMOVAL
Driving support ECURefer to REMOVAL
"PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE" is displayedSystem determines wave radar sensor cannot detect obstacles due to bad weather. If weather recovers, normal control returns. (Bad weather history can be checked using Data List.)Refer to SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Overheating protection fail-safe of seat belt control ECU operates. If ECU temperature drops, normal control returns.
Millimeter wave radar sensorRefer to REMOVAL
Seat belt control ECURefer to REMOVAL
Driving support ECURefer to REMOVAL
Although there is possibility of collision, pre-collision control (all front collision controls) do not operate ("PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE" is not displayed)Vehicle condition/environment does not match pre-collision control operation conditions (Confirm control operation conditions)Refer to SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Check installation condition of millimeter wave radar sensorRefer to INSTALLATION
Perform millimeter wave radar sensor adjustmentRefer to ADJUSTMENT
Millimeter wave radar sensorRefer to REMOVAL
Driving support ECURefer to REMOVAL
Although there is no possibility of collision, pre-collision control (all front collision controls) operatesVehicle condition/environment does not match pre-collision control operation conditions (Confirm control operation conditions)Refer to SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Check installation condition of millimeter wave radar sensorRefer to INSTALLATION
Perform millimeter wave radar sensor adjustmentRefer to ADJUSTMENT
Millimeter wave radar sensorRefer to REMOVAL
Driving support ECURefer to REMOVAL
Neither normal system code nor DTC is outputPower source circuitRefer to Power Source Circuit
Seat belt control ECURefer to REMOVAL
System does not operate normally even when normal system code is output and DTCs are not outputPower source circuitRefer to Power Source Circuit
Seat belt control ECURefer to REMOVAL
Only pre-collision seat belt does not operateBuckle switch error (malfunction in which DTC is not output)
Seat belt control ECURefer to REMOVAL
Only pre-collision brake does not operatePre-collision brake cancel switchRefer to INSPECTION
Pre-collision brake cancel switch circuitRefer to Pre-Collision Brake Cancel Switch Circuit
Driving support ECURefer to REMOVAL

PRE-COLLISION SYSTEM

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Scheme 65: TERMINALS OF ECU

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  1. CHECK SEAT BELT CONTROL ECU Disconnect the seat belt control ECU connectors. Measure the resistance and voltage according to the value(s) in the table below. Terminal No. (Symbol) Wiring Color Terminal Description Condition Specified Condition L2-7 (+B) - Body ground B - Body ground Battery voltage Always 11 to 14 V L2-8 (GND) - Body ground W-B - Body ground Body ground Always Below 1 ohms L3-8 (IG1) - Body ground R - Body ground Seat belt control ECU power supply Power switch on (IG) 11 to 14 V Power switch off Below 1 V If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the wire harness side. Reconnect the connectors. Measure the voltage according to the value(s) in the table below. Terminal No. (Symbol) Wiring Color Terminal Description Condition Specified Condition L2-2 (MOR+) - L2-1 (MOR-) B - W Seat belt motor RH power supply Power switch on (IG) 4.0 to 8.5 V Power switch off Below 1 V L2-3 (MOL+) - L2-4 (MOL-) B - W Seat belt motor LH power supply Power switch on (IG) 4.0 to 8.5 V Power switch off Below 1 V If the result is not as specified, the ECU may be malfunctioning.
  2. CHECK DRIVING SUPPORT ECU Disconnect the driving support ECU connector. Measure the voltage and resistance according to the value(s) in the table below. Terminal No. (Symbol) Wiring Color Terminal Description Condition Specified Condition L60-30 (B) - Body ground B - Body ground Power supply Power switch on (IG) 11 to 14 V Power switch off Below 1 V L60-25 (GND) - Body ground W-B - Body ground Body ground Always Below 1 ohms L60-27 (STP-) - Body ground Y - Body ground Stop light switch signal input Brake pedal depressed 7.5 to 14 V L60-27 (STP-) - Body ground Y - Body ground Stop light switch signal input Brake pedal released Below 1 V L60-28 (ST1-) - Body ground R - Body ground Stop light switch signal input Power switch on (IG), Brake pedal released 7.5 to 14 V L60-28 (ST1-) - Body ground R - Body ground Stop light switch signal input Power switch on (IG), Brake pedal depressed Below 1 V L60-5 (PBSW) - Body ground L - Body ground Pre-collision brake cancel switch Pre-collision brake cancel switch on Below 1 ohms Pre-collision brake cancel switch off 10 kohms or higher Measure the voltage and resistance according to the value(s) in the table below. If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the wire harness side. Reconnect the connector. Measure the voltage according to the value(s) in the table below. Terminal No. (Symbols) Wiring Color Terminal Description Condition Specified Condition L60-17 (CA2L) - L60-25 (GND) W - W-B CAN communication signal Power switch on (IG) Pulse generation (See waveform 1) L60-18 (CA1N) - L60-25 (GND) L - W-B CAN communication signal Power switch on (IG) Pulse generation (See waveform 2) L60-23 (CCS) - L60-25 (GND) V - W-B Cruise control main switch signal Power switch on (IG) 10 to 14 V L60-23 (CCS) - L60-25 (GND) V - W-B Cruise control main switch signal Power switch on (IG), CANCEL switch on 6.6 to 10.1 V L60-23 (CCS) - L60-25 (GND) V - W-B Cruise control main switch signal Power switch on (IG), Main switch on Below 1 V L60-39 (CA2H) - L60-25 (GND) B - W-B CAN communication signal Power switch on (IG) Pulse generation (See waveform 3) L60-40 (CA1P) - L60-25 (GND) Y - W-B CAN communication signal Power switch on (IG) Pulse generation (See waveform 4) WAVEFORM 1 CAN communication signal Driving support ECU Terminal Name Between CA2L and GND Tester Range 1 V/DIV., 10 μsec./DIV. Condition Power switch on (IG) HINT: The waveform varies depending on the CAN communication signal. WAVEFORM 2 CAN communication signal Driving support ECU Terminal Name Between CA1N and GND Tester Range 1 V/DIV., 10 μsec./DIV. Condition Power switch on (IG) WAVEFORM 3 CAN communication signal Driving support ECU Terminal Name Between CA2H and GND Tester Range 1 V/DIV., 10 μsec./DIV. Condition Power switch on (IG) HINT: The waveform varies depending on the CAN communication signal. WAVEFORM 4 CAN communication signal Driving support ECU Terminal Name Between CA1P and GND Tester Range 1 V/DIV., 10 μsec./DIV. Condition Power switch on (IG)

DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM

  1. CHECK DLC3 Check the DLC3. Refer to «GENERAL INFORMATION»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/hoistjack/#introduction-except-phv) .
  2. FUNCTION OF WARNING INDICATOR AND MESSAGE If the pre-collision system is not functioning properly, the driver is warned by the master warning indicator and multi-information display warning message on the combination meter. Master Warning Indicator Warning Message Detail DTC PCS Warning Indicator ON CHECK PCS SYSTEM This message appears when the seat belt control ECU detects a system malfunction o ON OFF PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE This message appears when the seat belt control ECU is in fail-safe mode. Refer to «FAIL-SAFE CHART»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__fail-safe-chart) - Blinking Initial check The initial check occurs when the power switch is off for more than 2 seconds, and then turned on (IG). The initial check consists of a pre-collision system diagnostic check with a duration of approximately 3 seconds. If a malfunction is detected during the initial check, the multi-information display will output "CHECK PCS SYSTEM " or "PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE". Constant check The seat belt control ECU and driving support ECU constantly monitor the pre-collision system for malfunctions after the power switch is turned on (IG) and initial check (approximately 3 seconds) completed. "CHECK PCS SYSTEM" or "PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE" is displayed on the multi-information display in the combination meter assembly when the constant check detects malfunctions in the pre-collision system.

DTC CHECK / CLEAR

  1. CHECK DTC Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. Turn the power switch on (IG). Turn the Techstream on. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Pre-Collision / Trouble Codes. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Pre-Collision 2 / Trouble Codes. Check the details of the DTC(s). Refer to «DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART»(/toyota/prius-phv/pre-iii-2010-2011/remont/restraints-control-systems/#pre-collision-system-diagnostics-introduction-except-phv__diagnostic-trouble-code-chart) . HINT: As the driving support ECU and seat belt control ECU output DTCs for the pre-collision system, be sure to check the Pre-Collision and Pre-Collision 2 DTCs.
  2. CLEAR DTC Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. Turn the power switch on (IG). Turn the Techstream on. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Pre-Collision / Trouble Codes. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Pre-Collision 2 / Trouble Codes. Clear the DTCs. HINT: As the driving support ECU and seat belt control ECU output DTCs for the pre-collision system, be sure to clear the Pre-Collision and Pre-Collision 2 DTCs.

FAIL-SAFE CHART

HINT

The pre-collision system fail-safe function and details are indicated in the table below.

CauseWarning MessageFail-safe OperationConditions to Return to Normal Condition
A malfunction exists in part of pre-collision system"CHECK PCS SYSTEM " to "PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE"Depending on malfunction part, pre-collision seat belt or brake assist system may stop operating*2Repair malfunctioning part
Radiator grille or millimeter wave radar sensor is dirty"PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE"Depending on dirty part, pre-collision seat belt or brake assist system may stop operating*2Clean radiator grille or millimeter wave radar sensor
Pre-collision sensor cannot detect objects because of bad weather, such as snow"PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE"Depending on dirty part, pre-collision seat belt or brake assist system may stop operating*2Sensor can detect objects
Overheating prevention function of seat belt control ECU operates*1"PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE"Pre-collision seat belt may stop operatingTemperature of seat belt goes down, and seat belt control ECU becomes operative

*1: The overheating prevention function operates when the seat belt control ECU detects a rise in seat belt temperature because of excessive seat belt operation.

*2: The pre-collision seat belts operate only with sudden braking.

DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST

  1. DATA LIST HINT: Using the Techstream to read the Data List allows the values or states of switches, sensors, actuators and other items to be read without removing any parts. This non-intrusive inspection can be very useful because intermittent conditions or signals may be discovered before parts or wiring is disturbed. Reading the Data List information early in troubleshooting is one way to save diagnostic time. NOTE: In the table below, the values listed under "Normal Condition" are reference values. Do not depend solely on these reference values when deciding whether a part is faulty or not. Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. Turn the power switch on (IG). Turn the Techstream on. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Pre-Collision / Data List. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Pre-Collision 2 / Data List. Read the Data List according to the display on the Techstream. HINT: As the driving support ECU and seat belt control ECU have Data List for pre-collision system, be sure to check the Pre-Collision and Pre-Collision 2 Data Lists. PRE-COLLISION Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Diagnostic Note Driver Buckle SW Buckle switch status of driver side seat/ UNSET / SET / NG UNSET: Driver side seat belt unfastened SET: Driver side seat belt fastened NG: Indeterminate data - Passenger Buckle SW Buckle switch status of passenger side seat/ UNSET / SET / NG UNSET: Passenger side seat belt unfastened SET: Passenger side seat belt fastened NG: Indeterminate data - Drive Belt Control Seat belt control status of driver side seat/ STOP / ON / ERROR STOP: Control stopped ON: Controlled ERROR: Indeterminate data Seat belt (driver side) is fastened Passenger Belt Control Seat belt control status of passenger side seat/ STOP / ON / ERROR STOP: Control stopped ON: Controlled ERROR: Indeterminate data Seat belt (passenger side) is fastened Number of Trouble Code Number of past trouble codes/min: 0, max: 255 Number of DTCs will be displayed - PRE-COLLISION2 Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Diagnostic Note Wiper Information Wiper operational status/ Unoperat, Oil off, Mist, Washer, Unknown, Intermittent, Lo, Hi The respective operational status displayed - Head Light information Headlight operational status/ Unknown, Fail, Prohibited, Direct, Hi, Passing, Fail - - Head Light Headlight switch position signal/ ON or OFF ON: Headlight switch on OFF: Headlight switch off - Head Light (High Beam) High beam headlight switch position signal/ ON or OFF ON: High beam headlight switch on OFF: High beam headlight switch off - Pre-Collision Brake OFF Switch Pre-collision brake cancel switch status/ ON or OFF ON: Pre-collision cancel switch on OFF: Pre-collision cancel switch off - Pre-Collision System Pre-collision system control/ Valid or Inval Valid: Pre-collision system control possible Inval: Pre-collision system control not possible - DCam Indicator Driver camera indicator display request signal/ ON or OFF ON: Driver camera indicator display requested OFF: Driver camera indicator display not requested Not Supported PCS Indicator "CHECK PCS SYSTEM" display request signal/ ON or OFF ON: "CHECK PCS SYSTEM" display requested OFF: "CHECK PCS SYSTEM" display not requested - PCS Disabled Indicator "PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE" display request signal/ ON or OFF ON: "PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE" display requested OFF: "PCS TEMPORARILY NOT AVAILABLE" display not requested - Pre-Collision Safety Warning Ind PCS system warning status/ ON or OFF ON: Pre-collision warning indicator on OFF: Pre-collision warning indicator off - Pre-Collision Safety Brake Ind PCS system "BRAKE!" alert status/ ON or OFF ON: PCS system "BRAKE!" alert on OFF: PCS system "BRAKE!" alert off - Pre-Collision Safety Warning Buz PCS system warning buzzer/ Valid or Inval Valid: PCS system warning buzzer operation possible Inval: PCS system warning buzzer operation not possible - Pre-Collision Brake Pre-collision brake function/ Valid or Inval Valid: Pre-collision brake operation possible Inval: Pre-collision brake operation not possible - Front Radar PSB Front radar-linked pre-collision seat belt activation signal/ ON or OFF ON: Front radar-linked pre-collision seat belt activated OFF: Front radar-linked pre-collision seat belt not activated Status changes when the pre-collision seat belt is activated before a collision PBA Start Pre-collision brake assist activation signal/ ON or OFF ON: Pre-collision brake assist activated OFF: Pre-collision brake assist not activated Signal status changes when the pre-collision brake assist is activated before a collision (Pre-collision brake will activate only in situations where the driver depresses the brake pedal) Warning Brake Warning brake activation/ ON or OFF ON: Warning brake operation activated OFF: Warning brake operation not activated Signal status changes when the warning brake function lightly applies the brakes to warn the driver when signals from the driver monitor determine that the driver is not facing the camera Brake Assist Standby Supplemental brake pressure signal/ ON or OFF ON: Supplemental brake pressure being provided OFF: Supplemental brake pressure not being provided Signal status changes when supplemental brake pressure is being provided after a collision is judged as unavoidable and before the brake pedal is depressed Pre-Collision Brake Control Pre-collision brake operational status/ ON or OFF ON: Pre-collision brake operating OFF: Pre-collision brake function not operating Status changes when pre-collision brake operates before a collision AVS Start AVS control activation status/ ON or OFF ON: AVS control activated OFF: AVS control not activated Status changes when the suspension is controlled (stiffened) prior to a collision CCS Cancel Automatic cancellation of cruise control during pre-collision brake activation/ ON or OFF ON: Cruise control automatically canceled OFF: Cruise control not automatically canceled - Front Radar-Dirt History Millimeter wave radar sensor assembly dirt history/ ON or OFF ON: History of excessive dirt OFF: No history of excessive dirt - Front Radar-Environment Hist Millimeter wave radar sensor temperature condition history/ Good or Bad Good: No history of excessive temperature Bad: History of excessive temperature - Recognition Camera Image History Lane-recognition camera malfunction history/ ON or OFF ON: History of lane-recognition camera malfunction OFF: No history of lane-recognition camera malfunction Recog ECU H Temp Stop Lane-recognition ECU high temperature stop status/ Normal or Stop Normal: System normal Stop: Lane-recognition ECU stopped Power to the CPU is cut off due to excessive ECU temperature Recog ECU Recognize Img Lane-recognition ECU image recognition status/ Normal or Abnormal Normal: Normal Image recognition Abnormal: Image recognition malfunction Image recognition cannot be performed due to excessive ECU temperature Recog ECU H Temp Hist Lane-recognition ECU temperature condition history/ ON or OFF ON: No history of excessive temperature OFF: History of excessive temperature Recognition Camera Voltage Lane-recognition camera voltage status/ Normal or Low Normal: Normal voltage Low: Low voltage Camera Height Memorized camera height/ Display range: Memorized camera height Memorized camera height displayed Camera Horizontal Memorized camera horizontal position/ Display range: Memorized camera horizontal position Memorized camera horizontal position displayed Target Height Memorized target height Memorized target height displayed Target Distance Memorized target distance Memorized distance from the camera to the target displayed Curr Com PCS-WIL-R Driver seat active headrest ECU connection status/ without or with with: Driver seat active headrest ECU connected without: Driver seat active headrest ECU not connected Not Supported Curr Com PCS-WIL-L Front passenger seat active headrest ECU connection status/ without or with with: Front passenger seat active headrest ECU connected without: Front passenger seat active headrest ECU not connected Not Supported Curr Com Night View ECU Night view ECU connection status/ without or with with: Night view ECU connected without: Night view ECU not connected Not Supported Country# (DSS) Destination country for driving support computer/ JPN, NA, EURO, AUS, SAFC, OTHER, TWN, CHINA, THAI, GCC, NOFIX Actual country code - Country# (Object Recog ECU) Destination country for lane recognition camera sensor/ JPN, NA, EURO, AUS, SAFC, OTHER, TWN, CHINA, THAI, GCC, NOFIX Actual country code - The Number of DTCs Number of DTCs/ 0 to 255 When system is normal: 0 When a malfunction is detected: More than 0
  2. ACTIVE TEST HINT: Using the Techstream to perform Active Tests allows relays, VSVs, actuators and other items to be operated without removing any parts. This non-intrusive functional inspection can be very useful because intermittent operation may be discovered before parts or wiring is disturbed. Performing Active Tests early in troubleshooting is one way to save diagnostic time. Data List information can be displayed while performing Active Tests. Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. Turn the power switch on (IG). Turn the Techstream on. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Pre-Collision / Active Test. Perform Active Test according to the display on the Techstream. HINT: The power switch must be turned on (IG) to proceed with the Active Test using the Techstream. PRE-COLLISION Tester Display Test Part Control Range Diagnostic Note Driver Seat Belt Motor Driver seat belt motor ON: Seat belt motor operates OFF: Seat belt motor does not operate Seat belt (driver side) is fastened Passenger Seat Belt Motor Passenger seat belt motor ON: Seat belt motor operates OFF: Seat belt motor does not operate Seat belt (passenger side) is fastened Driver and Passenger Seat Belt Motor Driver and passenger seat belt motors ON: Seat belt motors operate OFF: Seat belt motors do not operate Seat belts (driver and passenger sides) are fastened NOTE: The seat belt motor will only operate when the tongue plate is inserted into the buckle (seat belt fastened). To prevent overheating the belt motor, this test cannot be activated continuously. Operate it using at least a 30-second interval.

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART

If a trouble code is displayed during the DTC check, inspect the trouble areas listed for that code in the table below and proceed to the appropriate Service Information.

DTC CodeDetection ItemTrouble AreaSee
B2000Short to B+ in Seat Belt Motor RH Circuit1. Front seat outer belt assembly RH 2. Wire harness (seat belt control ECU - front seat outer belt assembly RH) 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2000: Short to B+ in Seat Belt Motor RH Circuit
B2001Short to GND in Seat Belt Motor RH Circuit1. Front seat outer belt assembly RH 2. Wire harness (seat belt control ECU - front seat outer belt assembly RH) 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2001: Short to GND in Seat Belt Motor RH Circuit
B2002Open in Seat Belt Motor RH Circuit1. Front seat outer belt assembly RH 2. Wire harness (seat belt control ECU - front seat outer belt assembly RH) 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2002: Open in Seat Belt Motor RH Circuit
B2005Short to B+ in Seat Belt Motor LH Circuit1. Front seat outer belt assembly LH 2. Wire harness (seat belt control ECU - front seat outer belt assembly LH) 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2005: Short to B+ in Seat Belt Motor LH Circuit
B2006Short to GND in Seat Belt Motor LH Circuit1. Front seat outer belt assembly LH 2. Wire harness (seat belt control ECU - front seat outer belt assembly LH) 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2006: Short to GND in Seat Belt Motor LH Circuit
B2007Open in Seat Belt Motor LH Circuit1. Front seat outer belt assembly LH 2. Wire harness (seat belt control ECU - front seat outer belt assembly LH) 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2007: Open in Seat Belt Motor LH Circuit
B2015Open in Right Side Upper MOS1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2016Open in Right Side Lower MOS1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2020Open in Left Side Upper MOS1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2021Open in Left Side Lower MOS1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2025Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2026Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2027Right Side Over-Current Malfunction1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2030Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2031Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2032Left Side Over-Current Malfunction1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2035Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2036Power Supply Relay Malfunction Open1. Harness or connector 2. PSB fuse 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2036: Power Supply Relay Malfunction Open
B2040EEPROM Malfunction1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2041Fall of Raised Voltage1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2043Fall of B+ Voltage1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2047Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction1. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2015: Open in Right Side Upper MOS; DTC B2016: Open in Right Side Lower MOS; DTC B2020: Open in Left Side Upper MOS; DTC B2021: Open in Left Side Lower MOS; DTC B2025: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2026: Right Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2027: Right Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2030: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Hi; DTC B2031: Left Side Current Detection Circuit Malfunction Lo; DTC B2032: Left Side Over-Current Malfunction; DTC B2035: Power Supply Relay Adherence Malfunction; DTC B2040: EEPROM Malfunction; DTC B2041: Fall of Raised Voltage; DTC B2043: Fall of B+ Voltage; DTC B2047: Seat Belt Control ECU Inner Circuit Malfunction
B2060ABS Malfunction1. CAN communication system 2. Power management control ECU 3. Electronically controlled brake system 4. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2060: ABS Malfunction
B2064Vehicle Type Signal Malfunction1. CAN communication system 2. Power management control ECU 3. Main body ECU 4. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2064: Vehicle Type Signal Malfunction
B2074Driver Side Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Malfunction1. Wire harness 2. Front seat inner belt LH assembly 3. Center airbag sensor assembly 4. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2074: Driver Side Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Malfunction; DTC B2075: Passenger Side Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Malfunction
B2075Passenger Side Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Malfunction1. Wire harness 2. Front seat inner belt RH assembly 3. Occupant classification ECU 4. Center airbag sensor assembly 5. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2074: Driver Side Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Malfunction; DTC B2075: Passenger Side Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Malfunction
B2085Communication Error from Driving Support ECU to VSC ECU1. CAN communication system 2. Power management control ECU 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2085: Communication Error from Driving Support ECU to VSC ECU
B2090Driving Support System Malfunction1. Driving support ECU 2. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC B2090: Driving Support System Malfunction
C1A01Driving Support ECU1. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A01: Driving Support ECU
C1A02Vehicle Information Not Obtained1. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A02: Vehicle Information Not Obtained
C1A0AFront Radar Sensor Region Code Mismatch1. Millimeter wave radar sensor 2. Main body ECURefer to DTC C1A0A: Front Radar Sensor Region Code Mismatch
C1A0CObject Recognition Camera Region Code Mismatch1. Lane recognition camera sensor assembly 2. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A0C: Object Recognition Camera Region Code Mismatch
C1A10Front Radar Sensor1. Millimeter wave radar sensor 2. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A10: Front Radar Sensor
C1A11Front Radar Sensor Incorrect Axial Gap1. Millimeter wave radar sensor 2. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A11: Front Radar Sensor Incorrect Axial Gap; DTC C1A14: Front Radar Sensor Beam Axis Not Adjusted
C1A14Front Radar Sensor Beam Axis Not Adjusted1. Millimeter wave radar sensor 2. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A11: Front Radar Sensor Incorrect Axial Gap; DTC C1A14: Front Radar Sensor Beam Axis Not Adjusted
C1A20Object Recognition ECU1. Lane recognition camera sensor assembly 2. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A20: Object Recognition ECU
C1A22Object Recognition Camera Incorrect Axial Gap1. Lane recognition camera sensor assembly 2. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A22: Object Recognition Camera Incorrect Axial Gap; DTC C1A23: Object Recognition Camera Initialization Incomplete
C1A23Object Recognition Camera Initialization Incomplete1. Lane recognition camera sensor assembly 2. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A22: Object Recognition Camera Incorrect Axial Gap; DTC C1A23: Object Recognition Camera Initialization Incomplete
C1A40ENG / EHV Device1. Hybrid control system 2. Power management control ECU 3. Engine control system 4. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A40: ENG / EHV Device
C1A41Brake Request Value Mismatch between ENG / EHV and Driving Support ECU1. Electronically controlled brake system 2. Hybrid control system 3. Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) 4. Power management control ECU 5. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A41: Brake Request Value Mismatch between ENG / EHV and Driving Support ECU
C1A46Yaw Rate Sensor1. Yaw rate sensor 2. Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) 3. CAN communication system 4. Power management control ECU 5. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A46: Yaw Rate Sensor
C1A47Steering Angle Sensor1. Steering angle sensor 2. Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) 3. CAN communication system 4. Power management control ECU 5. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A47: Steering Angle Sensor
C1A4ASkid Control Buzzer Circuit1. Skid control buzzer 2. Skid control buzzer circuit 3. Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) 4. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A4A: Skid Control Buzzer Circuit
C1A4BStop Light Relay Circuit1. Lighting system 2. Electronically controlled brake system 3. CAN communication system 4. Driving support ECURefer to DTC C1A4B: Stop Light Relay Circuit
U0122Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module1. Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) 2. CAN communication system 3. Seat belt control ECU 4. Driving support ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U0123Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module1. Yaw rate sensor 2. CAN communication system 3. Driving support ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U0126Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module1. Steering angle sensor 2. CAN communication system 3. Driving support ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U0140Lost Communication with Main Body ECU1. Main body ECU 2. CAN communication system 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U0151Lost Communication with Airbag ECU1. Center airbag sensor 2. CAN communication system 3. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U0235Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor1. Communication circuit 2. Millimeter wave radar sensor 3. Driving support ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U0293Lost Communication with HV ECU1. Power management control ECU 2. Brake booster with master cylinder (skid control ECU) 3. CAN communication system 4. Driving support ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U1002Lost Communication with Gateway Module1. Lane recognition camera sensor assembly 2. Millimeter wave radar sensor 3. CAN communication system 4. Seat belt control ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U1100Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU1. Seat belt control ECU 2. CAN communication system 3. Driving support ECURefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U1104Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU1. Communication circuit 2. Millimeter wave radar sensor 3. Driving support ECU 4. Power management control ECU 5. CAN communication systemRefer to DTC U0122: Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module; DTC U0123: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module; DTC U0126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0151: Lost Communication with Airbag ECU; DTC U0235: Lost Communication with Cruise Control Front Distance Range Sensor; DTC U0293: Lost Communication with HV ECU; DTC U1002: Lost Communication with Gateway Module; DTC U1100: Lost Communication with Seat Belt Control ECU; DTC U1104: Lost Communication with Driving Support ECU
U1119Lost Communication with Object Recognition ECU (CAN)1. Lane recognition camera sensor 2. CAN communication system 3. Driving support ECURefer to DTC U1119: Lost Communication with Object Recognition ECU (CAN)

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