NO.7 HILL LAUNCH ASSIST (HLA) OPERATES EVEN ON A DOWNHILL/HILL LAUNCH ASSIST (HLA) DOES NOT OPERATE ON A SLOPE [ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKE SYSTEM]
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Troubleshooting item |
Hill launch assist (HLA) operates even on a downhill Hill launch assist (HLA) does not operate on a slope |
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Possible cause
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• Electronically controlled brake unit detects a malfunction (Input/output device malfunction).
• PCM and/or instrument cluster detect a malfunction.
• SAS control module installation malfunction (If there is a malfunction resulting from SAS control module removal, HLA may not operate at desired inclination angle.)
• Tire malfunction (Differing air pressure on four wheels, use of tires with differing conditions of wear)
• Electronically controlled brake unit initial setting and low-G sensor initialization have not been performed after replacing electronically controlled brake unit and SAS control module. (If initial setting and initialization are not performed, HLA may not operate at desired inclination angle.)
• Center point of low-G sensor has deviated.
• Input signal malfunction from ABS wheel-speed sensor
• Input signal malfunction from PCM (Engine torque signal, engine speed signal, parking brake signal, accelerator pedal position signal, reverse gear signal, and clutch pedal signal)
• Input signal malfunction from TCM (Selector lever position signal)
• Communication error between electronically controlled brake unit and PCM
• Communication error between electronically controlled brake unit and body control module (BCM)
• Communication error between body control module (BCM) and instrument cluster
• Brake (foot brake/parking brake) drag
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Diagnostic procedure
Step |
Inspection |
Results |
Action |
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1
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VERIFY DTC FOR RELATED MODULES
• Retrieve the electronically controlled brake unit, PCM, TCM (ATX) and instrument cluster DTC using the M-MDS.
(See DTC INSPECTION.)
• Are any DTCs present?
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Yes
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Go to the applicable DTC inspection.
(See DTC TABLE [PCM (SKYACTIV-X)].)
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No
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Go to the next step.
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2
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VERIFY IF FALSE DETECTION OF INCLINATION ANGLE CAUSED BY MALFUNCTIONING SAS CONTROL MODULE INSTALLATION
• Inspect the SAS control module installation condition for the following:
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Yes
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Go to the next step.
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No
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Repair the SAS control module installation condition, and perform the repair completion verification.
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3
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VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION CAUSED BY INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE FOR LOW-G SENSOR NOT PERFORMED
• Verify if malfunction caused by initialization procedure for low-G sensor not performed.
• Has the initialization for the low-G sensor been performed after replacing the electronically controlled brake unit and the SAS control module?
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Yes
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Go to the next step.
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No
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Perform the initialization procedure, and perform the repair completion verification.
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4
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VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION CAUSED BY TIRE MALFUNCTION PERFORMED
• Inspect the tire pressure and condition.
• Are tire pressure and condition normal?
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Yes
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Go to the next step.
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No
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If the pressure is incorrect, adjust the tire pressure to the specification.
If the tires are worn, replace the tires.
Perform the repair completion verification.
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5
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INSPECT RELATED MODULES FOR MALFUNCTION CAUSED BY FALSE SIGNAL
• Access the following electronically controlled brake unit, PCM and TCM PIDs using the M-MDS:
(See PID/DATA MONITOR INSPECTION.)
ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKE UNIT
PCM
TCM (ATX)
• Are all PID values normal?
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Yes
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Inspect the followings:
• Brake (foot brake/parking brake) drag
• Engine output malfunction
Repair or replace any malfunctioning parts according to the inspection result.
Perform the repair completion verification.
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No
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Inspect the related parts and wiring harness.
Repair or replace any malfunctioning parts according to the inspection result.
Perform the repair completion verification.
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Repair completion verification
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VERIFY THAT MALFUNCTION SYMPTOMS DO NOT RECUR AFTER REPAIR
• Install/connect the part removed/disconnected during the troubleshooting procedure.
• Has the malfunction symptom been eliminated?
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Yes
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Complete the symptom troubleshooting.
Explain to the customer what has been repaired.
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No
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Refer to the controller area network (CAN) malfunction diagnosis flow to inspect for a CAN communication error.
If the CAN communication is normal, perform the diagnosis from Step 1.
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