DTC 23
DTC 23: Yaw Rate Sensor Gain ErrorNOTE: If DTC 112 is stored at the same time as DTC 23, troubleshoot DTC 112 first, then recheck for DTC 23.
1. Check for VSA system DTCs with the HDS.
Are any DTCs indicated?
YES - Troubleshoot the indicated VSA system DTC(s).
NO - Go to step 2.
2. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.
3. Start the engine.
4. Test-drive the vehicle at 12.4 mph (20 km/h) or more, and turn the adaptive cruise control (ACC) switch ON.
5. Test-drive with the adaptive cruise control (ACC) activated, and watch the adaptive cruise control indicator.
Does the adaptive cruise control (ACC) indicator come on?
YES - Go to step 6.
NO - Intermittent failure. The system is OK at this time. Check for loose or poor connections.
6. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
Is DTC 23 indicated?
YES - Go to step 7.
NO - Troubleshoot the indicated DTC.
7. Test-drive in a straight line at 12.4 mph (20 km/h) or more, and check YAW RATES with the HDS.
Is about 2.5 V indicated?
YES - Go to step 8.
NO - Go to VSA system troubleshooting.
8. Turn right at 12.4 mph (20 km/h) or more, and check YAW RATES with the HDS.
Does the voltage increase from 2.5 V?
YES - Go to step 9.
NO - Go to VSA system troubleshooting.
9. Turn left at 12.4 mph (20 km/h) or more, and check YAW RATES with the HDS.
Does the voltage decrease from 2.5 V?
YES - The yaw rate sensor signal is OK, check for loose or poor connections. If OK, replace the adaptive cruise control (ACC) unit.
NO - Go to VSA system troubleshooting.