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Cruise Control Cancel Conditions Diagnosis

CRUISE CONTROL CANCEL CONDITIONS DIAGNOSIS

1. Prepare the Subaru Select Monitor kit.
2. Connect the diagnosis cable to the Subaru Select Monitor.





3. Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to the data link connector.
1. Data link connector is located in the lower portion of the instrument panel (on the driver's side).
2. Connect the diagnosis cable to the data link connector.

4. Start the engine and turn the cruise control main switch to ON.
5. Connect the Subaru Select Monitor.
6. Select {2. Each System Check} in the Main Menu screen.

On the system selection display screen, select the {Engine Control System}. Select [OK] after the information of engine type is displayed.

7. Drive vehicle at 40 km/h (25 MPH) or more and set the cruise control.

CAUTION:
- When performing diagnosis, observe the legal speed limit on the road.
- DTC will be also displayed when cruise control is cancelled by the driver's operation. Do not confuse them.
- Be sure to get an assistant to support the diagnosis while driving, and have him/her operate the select monitor.


8. When the set speed is canceled by itself (without any cancel operations such as applying brake) or when the cruise control could not be set by performing the setting operation, selecting the {Check Cancel Code} on the engine malfunction diagnosis screen will display the DTC on the select monitor display.

NOTE: There are {Latest Code} and {Memory Code} in DTC. The latest code recognized during current test drive is displayed in {Latest Code} and those recognized during past test drives are displayed in {Memory Code}. DTCs by the diagnosis of faulty switches relating to the system and cruise control are displayed in {Memory Code}.

9. Perform Engine DTC Clear Memory operation.
DTCs of switches relating to the system and cruise control are deleted by clearing memory on the engine side.

NOTE: The latest code will be cleared by turning ignition switch to OFF.