• The on-board diagnostic function consists of the following functions: A malfunction detection function, which detects overall malfunctions in the audio system-related parts; a memory function, which stores detected DTCs; and a display function, which indicates system malfunctions via a DTC display.
• If the audio unit detects a malfunction in the audio system, a maximum of 20 DTCs are recorded in the audio unit. If 20 DTCs have already been stored and an additional malfunction is detected, the oldest DTC of the 20 already stored is cleared and it is replaced with the DTC for the most current malfunction.
• There are two methods for reading and clearing DTCs. They include activation of the on-board diagnostic test mode of the on-board diagnostic function, which is operated using the audio unit, and the M-MDS. The displayed DTCs differ depending on whether the on-board diagnostic test mode or the M-MDS method is used. Additionally, because some DTCs are not displayed in the on-board diagnostic test mode, use the M-MDS before performing the procedure.
On-board diagnostic test mode
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― To display DTCs on the display that have been recorded in the memory function, activate the on-board diagnostic function by operating the audio unit.
Using the M-MDS
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― When a DTC inspection is performed using the M-MDS, the malfunction diagnostics for the audio system and Bluetooth system (hands-free telephone (HF/TEL system) is initiated. A maximum of 10 DTCs detected by the malfunction diagnostics are displayed.