Condition Detection Mode
INSPECTION OF DTCS FOR CONDITION DETECTION MODEUsing the Cruise Set Indicator Light
NOTE:
- The cruise set indicator light will illuminate for 3 seconds, when condition detection mode is on.
- If the RESUME/ACCEL switch on the cruise control switch is malfunctioning, the cruise set indicator light will not give a correct indication when you inspect the system. Use the SST (WDS or equivalent) to determine the cause of the malfunction.
1. Drive the vehicle at 16 km/h {10 mph} or more.
2. Operate each of the cruise control switches.
3. Stop the vehicle and let it idle.
4. Turn on the cruise control main switch (1).
5. Turn and hold the RESUME/ACCEL switch on for at least 3 seconds (2). The cruise set indicator light will illuminate for 3 seconds, and then go off for at least 2 seconds. Thus, the condition detection mode begins.
- If a DTC is indicated, inspect the corresponding system area.
- If normal, DTC(s) will not be indicated.
6. The condition detection mode is canceled by turning the ignition switch to LOCK position or turning off the cruise control main switch.
Using the SST (WDS or equivalent)
DTCs retrieving procedure
1. Hook-up the SST to the vehicle. Make sure that ignition switch is at LOCK position and all accessories are OFF.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON position (engine OFF).
3. Retrieve any DTCs using WDS or equivalent.
DTC 01 - 12:
DTC 13 - 15:
Condition Code List
NOTE: When two or more DTCs are indicated, inspect the malfunction with the smallest number first.
Inspection of Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Foreword
- When performing an asterisks (*) troubleshooting inspection, shake the wiring harness and connectors while doing the inspection to discover whether poor contact points are the cause of any intermittent malfunctions. If there is a problem, check to make sure connectors, terminals and wiring harness are connected correctly and undamaged.