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Troubleshooting - B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode D

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Perform this diagnosis a component that is controlled by the B-CAN system does not run or come on.

NOTE:
  • If the component does not turn off or stop, go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode C (see TROUBLESHOOTING - B-CAN SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS TEST MODE C  ).
  • See the B-CAN system unit input/output index for a list of input and output devices and the control units that monitor the input and controls the output devices (see B-CAN SYSTEM SWITCH DEVICE INDEX  ).
  • Always cycle the ignition switch within 3 seconds when prompted in the DTC troubleshooting procedures in this section.
  1. Check the fuse of the malfunctioning output device.

    Is the fuse OK? 

    YES  -Go to step 2.

    NO  -Replace the fuse and recheck.

  2. Check for DTCs by selecting the TEST MODE MENU from the HDS.

    Are any DTCs indicated? 

    YES  -Go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A (see TROUBLESHOOTING - B-CAN SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS TEST MODE A  ).

    NO  -Go to step 3.

  3. Turn ON the switch that controls the malfunctioning component.
  4. Select DATA LIST from the TEST MODE MENU, and check output signal for the malfunctioning component.

    Is there an output signal? 

    YES  -Go to step 5.

    NO  -Go to step  9.

  5. Check the relay and ground, then check for an open or a short in the circuit for the malfunctioning component.

    Are the relay and circuit OK? 

    YES  -Go to step 6.

    NO  -Replace the relay or repair the wire circuit.

  6. Perform the function test for the malfunctioning component.

    Does the output device pass the function test? 

    YES  -Go to step 7.

    NO  -Replace the component.

  7. With the malfunctioning output device connected, connect a voltmeter between the malfunctioning output device arid body ground on the wire that the control unit uses to control the output device circuit.
  8. Select MISC. TEST from the TEST MODE MENU, and do the forced operation test of the malfunctioning component.

    Is there a change in voltage (12 V to 0 V or 0 V to 12 V)? 

    YES  -Replace the component.

    NO  -Replace the control unit that controls the malfunctioning component.

  9. Select DATA LIST from the TEST MODE MENU, and make sure the switch signal input for the malfunctioning system indicates a change when operated.

    Does the switch Input indicated ON when the switch is ON? 

    YES  -Replace the control unit that controls the malfunctioning component.

    NO  -Go to step 10.

  10. Check the switch and its ground (if applicable), then check for an open or a short in the wire between the switch and the control unit that monitors it.

    Is the switch and the wire harness OK? 

    YES  -Replace the control unit that monitors the switch.

    NO  -Replace the switch or repair the wire harness.