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DTC P1518: Starter Switch Circuit Low: Notes

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DTC detecting condition: 

Detected when three consecutive driving cycles with fault occur.

Trouble symptom: 

Auto Start Stop does not operate.

Wiring diagram: 

Auto Start Stop Refer to WIRING SYSTEM>AUTO START STOP>WIRING DIAGRAM>ENGINE TYPE FB .

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Auto Start Stop Refer to WIRING SYSTEM>AUTO START STOP>WIRING DIAGRAM>ENGINE TYPE FA .

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CAUTION:
  1. CHECK DATA MONITOR  .

    Read the data of [Starter Switch] using Subaru Select Monitor. Refer to AUTO START STOP (DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor .

    Is [OFF] displayed in [Starter Switch]?

    Yes  : Go to  2.

    No  : The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

    NOTE: In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.
  2. CHECK INPUT VOLTAGE OF TCM  .
    1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
    2. Disconnect the TCM connector.
    3. Start the engine.
    4. Measure the voltage between TCM connector and chassis ground.

      Connector & terminal 

      ENGINE TYPE FB

      (T21) No. 45 (+) - Chassis ground (-):

      ENGINE TYPE FA

      (B67) No. 45 (+) - Chassis ground (-):

    Is the voltage less than 1 V?

    Yes  : Check the following item and repair if necessary.

    • Model with push button start

      Repair the open circuit of harness between keyless access Control Module and TCM connector.

    • Model without push button start

      Open harness between ignition switch and TCM connector

      Poor contact inside the ignition switch

    No  : Check for poor contact of TCM connector. Replace the TCM if no fault is found. Refer to CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION (TR580)>TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM) . Refer to CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION (TR690)>TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM) .