Troubleshooting Index
FOREWORD- Thoroughly read and understand the basic flow of troubleshooting in order to properly perform the procedures.
- Use the following flowchart to verify the cause of the trouble.
Flowchart
NOTE:
- While performing the inspection of the past malfunction code, the applicable DTCs may be added to memory by removing or disconnecting the related parts. Inspect only the DTCs that were indicated before inspecting.
- When DTCs of present malfunction are no longer output after present and/or past malfunctions have been repaired, be sure to perform past malfunction display cancellation to prevent repair of malfunctions that have already been repaired.
TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX
NOTE:
- The following may be the cause of trouble it the symptom does not go away after the symptom troubleshooting steps are followed.
- Simultaneous poor contact at short connector terminals B and P between METER 10 A fuse and SAS control module, and between ENGINE 10 A fuse and SAS control module.
- Simultaneous poor contact at SAS control module connector terminals 2T and 2Q.
- Simultaneous poor contact at SAS control module connector terminals 2E and 2H.
- Poor contacts in wiring harness between SAS control module connector terminal 2T and ground, and between SAS control module connector terminal 2Q and ground at the same time.
- Poor contacts or short circuits in wiring harness between METER 10 A fuse and SAS control module, and between ENGINE 10 A fuse and SAS control module at the same time.