With ABS
Subaru Select MonitorOPERATION
READ DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC)
1) Prepare the Subaru Select Monitor kit.
2) Prepare the personal computer in which the Subaru Select Monitor has been installed.
3) Connect the USB cable to the SDI (Subaru Diagnostic Interface) and the USB port of the personal computer (port for Subaru Select Monitor).
NOTE:
The port for Subaru Select Monitor is the USB port used for installing the Subaru Select Monitor.
4) Connect the diagnosis cable to the SDI.
5) Connect the SDI to data link connector located in the lower portion of the instrument panel (on the driver's side).
CAUTION:
Do not connect scan tools other than the Subaru Select Monitor.
6) Start up the personal computer.
7) Turn the ignition switch to ON (engine OFF) and start up the [[PC Application for Subaru Select Monitor]].
8) Select (Each System Check in Main Menu.
9) On the [[System Selection Menu]] display screen, select the (Brake Control).
10) Click on the [OK] after the (ABS) is displayed.
11) On the [[Brake Control Diagnosis]] display screen, select the (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
12) Record the DTC and data.
NOTE:
^ For detailed operation procedure, refer to the [[PC Application Help for Subaru Select Monitor]].
^ For details concerning DTCs, refer to List of Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC).
^ Up to 3 DTCs are displayed in the order of detection.
^ If a particular DTC is not stored in memory properly at the occurrence of problem (due to a drop in ABSCM & H/U power supply etc.), the DTC suffixed with a question mark "?" is displayed on Subaru Select Monitor display screen. This shows it may be an unreliable reading.
13) If communication is not possible between the ABS and the Subaru Select Monitor, check the communication circuit.
14) When DTC is not displayed, check the meter circuit and CAN communication circuit.
READ CURRENT DATA
1) Select (Each System Check in Main Menu.
2) On the [[System Selection Menu]] display screen, select the (Brake Control).
3) Click on the [OK] after the (ABS) is displayed.
4) Select (Current Data Display & Save) in Brake Control Diagnosis display screen.
5) On the [[Display Menu]] screen, select the data display method.
6) Using the scroll key, scroll the display screen up or down until necessary data is shown.
^ A list of the support data is shown in the following table.
NOTE:
For detailed operation procedure, refer to the [[PC Application Help for Subaru Select Monitor]].
CLEAR MEMORY MODE
1) Select (Each System Check in Main Menu.
2) On the [[System Selection Menu]] display screen, select the (Brake Control).
3) Click on the [OK] after the (ABS) is displayed.
4) On the [[Brake Control Diagnosis]] display screen, select the (Clear Memory).
5) When the [[Clear Memory?]] is shown on the screen, press [[YES]] button.
6) When Done and Turn ignition switch to OFF is shown on the display screen, turn the ignition switch to OFF.
NOTE:
For detailed operation procedure, refer to the [[PC Application Help for Subaru Select Monitor]].
ABS SEQUENCE CONTROL
FREEZE FRAME DATA
NOTE:
^ Data stored at the time of trouble occurrence is shown on the display.
^ Each time a trouble occurs, the latest information is stored in the freeze frame data in memory.
^ Up to 3 freeze frame data will be stored.
^ If freeze frame data is not stored in memory properly (due to a drop in ABS control module power supply etc.), a DTC suffixed with a question mark "?" is displayed on Subaru Select Monitor display screen. This shows it may be an unreliable reading.
INSPECTION
COMMUNICATION FOR INITIALIZING IMPOSSIBLE
DETECTING CONDITION:
Defective harness connector
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
Communication is impossible between ABS and Subaru Select Monitor.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
WITHOUT DTC
DETECTING CONDITION:
^ Defective combination meter
^ Defective CAN communication
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
^ ABS warning light does not go off.
^ "NO TROUBLE CODE" will be displayed on the Subaru Select Monitor.
NOTE:
When the ABS warning light is OFF and "NO TROUBLE CODE" is displayed on Subaru Select Monitor, the system is in normal condition.
Inspection Mode
PROCEDURE
Reproduce the malfunction occurrence condition as much as possible.
Drive the vehicle at a speed of 40 km/h (25 MPH) or more for at least one minute.