DTC DETECTION LOGIC AND CONDITIONS [SKYACTIV-D 1.5]
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DTC No. |
Condition |
Detection condition |
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B10A2:00
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Vehicle collision
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• A collision signal from the SAS control module is received.
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P0016:00
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Camshaft position/Crankshaft position correlation problem
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• CKP sensor and CMP sensor input signal does not match while the crankshaft rotates 15 times when the following condition A or B is met:
Condition A:
Condition B:
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P0030:00
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A/F sensor heater control circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition is detected by the PCM in which the voltage while the A/F sensor heater is operating or not operating is out of the specified value for 5 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0047:00
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Turbocharger solenoid valve control circuit low input
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• If the PCM detects that the turbocharger solenoid valve voltage at the PCM terminal 1CH is less than the specified value for 1 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the turbocharger solenoid valve circuit voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0048:00
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Turbocharger solenoid valve control circuit high input
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• If the PCM detects that the turbocharger solenoid valve current at the PCM terminal 1CH is 3.5 A or more for 1 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the turbocharger solenoid valve circuit voltage is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0072:00
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Ambient temperature sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the input signal from the ambient temperature sensor. If the voltage from the ambient temperature sensor is below 0.13 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the ambient temperature sensor circuit has a malfunction.
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P0073:00
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Ambient temperature sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input signal from the ambient temperature sensor. If the voltage from the ambient temperature sensor is above 4.9 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the ambient temperature sensor circuit has a malfunction.
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P007B:00
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Boost air temperature sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 15 s in which difference in intake air temperature measured by the IAT sensor No.1 and boost air temperature sensor is 150 °C {302 °F} or more and difference in intake air temperature measured by boost air temperature sensor and IAT sensor No.2 is 150 °C {302 °F} or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P007C:00
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Boost air temperature sensor circuit low input
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• If the PCM detects that the boost air temperature sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1N is 0.15 V or less for 5 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the boost air temperature sensor circuit voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P007D:00
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Boost air temperature sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input signal from the boost air temperature sensor. If the voltage from the boost air temperature sensor is above 4.94 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the boost air temperature sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0087:00
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Low fuel pressure malfunction in common rail fuel pressure control system
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 15 s in which the fuel pressure sensor output value is lower than the fuel pressure control target value by 20 MPa {204 kgf/cm2, 2901 psi}:
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P0088:00
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High fuel pressure malfunction in common rail fuel pressure control system
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 15 s in which the fuel pressure sensor output value is higher than the fuel pressure control target value by 20 MPa {204 kgf/cm2, 2901 psi}:
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P0089:00
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High fuel pressure malfunction in common rail fuel pressure control system
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• When the following conditions are met, the actual fuel pressure exceeds 217 MPa {2,213 kgf/cm2, 31,473 psi} for a continuous 3 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0093:00
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Fuel leakage from fuel pressure control system
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• When the following conditions are met, the PCM detects the amount of fuel leakage as exceeding 480 mm3/rev3 times:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0096:00
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IAT sensor No.2 circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 15 s in which difference in intake air temperature measured by the boost air temperature sensor and IAT sensor No.2 is 150 °C {302 °F} or more and difference in intake air temperature measured by IAT sensor No.1 and IAT sensor No.2 is 150 °C {302 °F} or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0097:00
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IAT sensor No.2 circuit low input
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• If the PCM detects that the IAT sensor No.2 voltage at the PCM terminal 1CQ is 0.05 V or less for 5 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the IAT sensor No.2 circuit voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0098:00
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IAT sensor No.2 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input signal from the IAT sensor No.2. If the voltage from the IAT sensor No.2 is above 4.93 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the IAT sensor No.2 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P009B:00
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Fuel pressure relief valve control circuit open
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel pressure relief valve as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P009C:00
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Fuel pressure relief valve control circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, control voltage at fuel pressure relief valve as 1.2 V or less for continuous 1 s (engine off) or continuous 8 times (engine on).
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P009D:00
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Fuel pressure relief valve control circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, control voltage at fuel pressure relief valve as 4.8 V or more for continuous 1 s (engine off) or continuous 8 times (engine on).
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P009E:00
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Fuel pressure relief valve malfunction (stuck close)
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• When the following conditions are met, the pressure reduction amount during the fuel pressure relief valve operation is insufficient for several seconds continuously.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P009F:00
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Fuel pressure relief valve control circuit (stuck on)
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel pressure relief valve as exceeding 30 A and control voltage at fuel pressure relief valve as 1.2—4.8 V for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0101:00
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MAF sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• When the following conditions are met, the intake air amount is out of the specification (fluctuates with engine speed) for a continuous 5.2 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0102:00
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MAF sensor circuit low input
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• If the PCM detects that the MAF sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 2AC is 0.07 V or less for 5 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the MAF sensor circuit voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0103:00
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MAF sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from the MAF sensor. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 2AC is above 4.71 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the MAF sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0106:00
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MAP sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• When any of the following conditions is met:
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P0107:00
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MAP sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from the MAP sensor. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1BA is below 0.12 V for 4 s, the PCM determines that the MAP sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0108:00
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MAP sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from the MAP sensor. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1BA is above 4.92 V for 4 s, the PCM determines that the MAP sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0111:00
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IAT sensor No.1 circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 15 s in which difference in intake air temperature measured by the IAT sensor No.1 and boost air temperature sensor is 150 °C {302 °F} or more and difference in intake air temperature measured by IAT sensor No.1 and IAT sensor No.2 is 150 °C {302 °F} or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0112:00
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IAT sensor No.1 circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the IAT sensor No.1 signal. If the PCM detects that the IAT sensor No.1 voltage at the PCM terminal 2AS is below 0.09 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the IAT sensor No.1 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0113:00
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IAT sensor No.1 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the IAT sensor No.1 signal. If the PCM detects that the IAT sensor No.1 voltage at the PCM terminal 2AS is above 4.61 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the IAT sensor No.1 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0116:00
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ECT sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 5 min in which change in the engine coolant temperature after the fuel cut control was performed is less than 0.004 °C {0.007 °F}.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0117:00
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ECT sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the ECT sensor signal. If the PCM detects that the ECT sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1CY is below 0.05 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the ECT sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0118:00
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ECT sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the ECT sensor signal. If the PCM detects that the ECT sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1CY is above 4.91 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the ECT sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0122:00
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Intake shutter valve position sensor circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AV is less than 0.12 V for 2 s, the PCM determines that the intake shutter valve position sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0123:00
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Intake shutter valve position sensor circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AV is more than 4.80 V for 2 s, the PCM determines that the intake shutter valve position sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0130:00
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A/F sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 5 s in which the difference in output voltage at A/F sensor positive and negative terminals is 0.1 V or less.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0131:00
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A/F sensor circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, the voltage at A/F sensor terminal A is less than 0.73 V, or the voltage at A/F sensor terminal B is less than 0.80 V for a continuous 5 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0132:00
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A/F sensor circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, the voltage at A/F sensor terminal A exceeds 4.15 V or the voltage at A/F sensor terminal B exceeds 3.79 V for a continuous 5 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0134:00
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A/F sensor circuit no activity detected
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• The PCM monitors the A/F sensor impedance when the following conditions are met. If the impedance is more than 65 ohms for 5 s, the PCM determines that A/F sensor is not activated.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0181:00
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Fuel temperature sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 3.2 s in which the change in fuel temperature after engine start is less than 1 °C {2 °F}.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0182:00
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Fuel temperature sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the fuel temperature sensor signal. If the PCM detects that the fuel temperature sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1CU is below 0.06 V for 1 s, the PCM determines that the fuel temperature sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0183:00
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Fuel temperature sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the fuel temperature sensor signal. If the PCM detects that the fuel temperature sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1CU is above 4.91 V for 1 s, the PCM determines that the fuel temperature sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0191:00
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Fuel pressure sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• The difference between the maximum and minimum value of the fuel pressure sensor output voltage in less than 0.0025 V or the difference between the actual fuel pressure and target fuel pressure relative to the feedback exceeds 5 MPa {51 kgf/cm2, 725 psi} for a continuous 1 s when the following conditions are met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0192:00
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Fuel pressure sensor circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AG is less than 0.222 V for 0.7 s, the PCM determines that the fuel pressure sensor circuit is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0193:00
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Fuel pressure sensor circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AG is more than 4.492 V for 0.7 s, the PCM determines that the fuel pressure sensor circuit is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0196:00
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Engine oil temperature sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 14.8 s in which difference in temperature measured by the engine oil temperature sensor and ECT sensor is 150 °C {302 °F} or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0197:00
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Engine oil temperature sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the input signal from the engine oil temperature sensor. If the voltage from the engine oil temperature sensor is below 0.1 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the engine oil temperature sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0198:00
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Engine oil temperature sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the engine oil temperature sensor signal. If the PCM detects that the engine oil temperature sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1W is above 4.96 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the engine oil temperature sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0201:00
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Fuel injector No.1 circuit open
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.1 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0202:00
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Fuel injector No.2 circuit open
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.2 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0203:00
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Fuel injector No.3 circuit open
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.3 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0204:00
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Fuel injector No.4 circuit open
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.4 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0219:00
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Engine overspeed condition
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• PCM detects that the engine speed is 5,670 rpm or more.
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P0234:00
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Turbocharger with variable turbine geometry overboost condition
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• As the result of comparing the actual air charging pressure with the target air charging pressure, the actual air charging pressure exceeds the specified value higher than the target air charging pressure for a continuous 7 s.
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P026A:00
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Charge air cooler efficiency below threshold
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• When the following conditions are met, the boost air temperature after passing through the charge air cooler exceeds 120 °C {248 °F} for a continuous 10 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0299:00
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Turbocharger with variable turbine geometry underboost condition
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• As the result of comparing the actual air charging pressure with the target air charging pressure, the actual air charging pressure is lower or more than specified value compared to the target air charging pressure for a continuous 7 s.
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P02EE:00
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Fuel injector No.1 circuit: shorted to each other
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.1 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P02EF:00
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Fuel injector No.2 circuit: shorted to each other
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.2 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P02F0:00
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Fuel injector No.3 circuit: shorted to each other
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.3 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P02F1:00
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Fuel injector No.4 circuit: shorted to each other
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injector No.4 as 0.67 A or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0313:00
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Misfire detected with low fuel
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• “Injection amount cumulative value after lowering point E”, which is calculated by the PCM, exceeds the threshold value (larger than DTC P115A:00).
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P0336:00
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CKP sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• There is no CKP sensor signal input while the crankshaft rotates 20 times with the following conditions met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0337:00
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CKP sensor circuit problem
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• CKP sensor signal is not input 56 times while the crankshaft rotates 12 times with the following conditions met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0339:00
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CKP sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• When any of the following conditions is met:
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P0341:00
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CMP sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• There is no CMP sensor signal input while the crankshaft rotates 21 times when the following conditions are met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0342:00
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CMP sensor circuit problem
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• CMP sensor signal is not input 5 times while the camshaft rotates 11 times with the following conditions met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0401:00
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HP-EGR flow insufficient detected
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• When the following condition is met, the HP-EGR volume is lower than the specification for the target value for a continuous specified time.
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P0402:00
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HP-EGR flow excessive detected
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• When the following condition is met, the HP-EGR volume is higher than the specification for the target value for a continuous specified time.
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P0404:00
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Circuit malfunction in HP-EGR control valve DC motor control system
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 2 s in which the DC motor drive current of the HP-EGR control valve is more than the specified value or the temperature of the DC motor drive circuit is 175 °C {347 °F} or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0405:00
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HP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1BF is less than 0.25 V for 2 s, the PCM determines that the HP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0406:00
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HP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1BF is more than 4.84 V for 2 s, the PCM determines that the HP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0407:00
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LP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit low input
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• If the PCM detects the LP-EGR control valve position sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1AQ is less than 0.24 V for 2 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the LP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0408:00
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LP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit high input
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• If the PCM detects the LP-EGR control valve position sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1AQ is 4.84 V or more for 2 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the LP-EGR control valve position sensor circuit voltage is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0421:00
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Catalyst efficiency below threshold
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• The difference between the exhaust gas temperature before and after passing the catalytic converter is specified value or less when the following conditions are met:
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P045B:00
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LP-EGR control valve control: circuit malfunction
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• The LP-EGR control valve drive current exceeds the specification or the LP-EGR control valve drive circuit temperature is 175 °C {347 °F} or more for a continuous 2 s when the following condition is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0471:00
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Exhaust gas pressure sensor No.1 circuit range/performance problem
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• When any of the following conditions is met:
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P0472:00
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Exhaust gas pressure sensor No.1 circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1X is less than 0.16 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas pressure sensor No.1 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0473:00
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Exhaust gas pressure sensor No.1 circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1X is more than 4.81 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas pressure sensor No.1 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0475:00
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Exhaust shutter valve DC motor control circuit problem
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• The exhaust shutter valve drive current exceeds the specification or the exhaust shutter valve drive circuit temperature is 175 °C {347 °F} or more for a continuous 3 s when the following condition is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0476:00
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Exhaust shutter valve control duty signal error
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• When the following condition is met, the exhaust shutter valve control duty value is 90% or more for a continuos 2 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0480:00
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Fan control module No.1 control circuit problem
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from the fan control module No.1. If the voltage at the PCM terminal 2BG remains low or high for 6 s, the PCM determines that the fan control circuit has a malfunction.
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P0481:00
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Fan control module No.2 control circuit problem
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from the fan control module No.2. If the voltage at the PCM terminal 2BB remains low or high for 6 s, the PCM determines that the fan control circuit has a malfunction.
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P0488:00
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Duty signal error in HP-EGR control valve control system
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• When the following conditions are met, the HP-EGR control valve control duty value is 90 % or more for a continuous 2 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P048D:00
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Exhaust shutter valve position sensor circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AL is less than 0.19 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust shutter valve position sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P048E:00
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Exhaust shutter valve position sensor circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AL is more than 4.77 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust shutter valve position sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P049B:00
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LP-EGR flow insufficient detected
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• When the following condition is met, the LP-EGR volume is lower than the specification for the target value for a continuous specified time.
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P049C:00
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LP-EGR flow excessive detected
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• When the following condition is met, the LP-EGR volume is higher than the specification for the target value for a continuous specified time.
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P0500:00
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VSS circuit problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 5 s in which an error signal from the DSC HU/CM is received or no signal can be received from the DSC HU/CM.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0504:00
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Brake switch circuit problem
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• The condition in which the brake switch No.1 and No.2 signals are both on or off for 3 s or more is repeated five times when performing the brake operation.
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P0522:00
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Engine oil pressure sensor circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AB is less than 0.14 V for 2.5 s, the PCM determines that the engine oil pressure sensor circuit is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0523:00
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Engine oil pressure sensor circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AB is more than 4.81 V for 2.5 s, the PCM determines that the engine oil temperature sensor circuit is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0524:00
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Engine oil pressure too low
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• The engine oil pressure is less than 30 kPa {0.31 kgf/cm2, 4.4 psi} for a continuous 3 s since the engine was started.
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P0532:00
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Refrigerant pressure sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from the refrigerant pressure sensor. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 2BH is below 0.06 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the refrigerant pressure sensor circuit has a malfunction.
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P0533:00
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Refrigerant pressure sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from the refrigerant pressure sensor. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 2BH is above 4.95 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the refrigerant pressure sensor circuit has a malfunction.
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P053B:00
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Blow-by heater relay control circuit low input
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• With the following conditions met, the blow-by heater power supply voltage is continuously lower than the specification for 5 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P053C:00
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Blow-by heater relay control circuit high input
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• The blow-by heater circuit current exceeds 5.9 A for a continuous 5 s when the following conditions are met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0545:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 signal. If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 voltage at the PCM terminal 1CI is below 0.14 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0546:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 signal. If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 voltage at the PCM terminal 1CI is above 4.96 V for 10 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.1 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0555:00
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Power brake unit vacuum sensor circuit problem
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• The PCM monitors the power brake unit vacuum sensor signal voltage. If the PCM detects the power brake unit vacuum sensor voltage is below 0.077 V or above 4.96 V, the PCM determines that the power brake unit vacuum sensor circuit has problem.
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P055F:00
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Engine oil pressure control circuit low oil pressure
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• The engine oil pressure is the specified value or less after the specified time has elapsed since the engine was started.
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P057F:00
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Power system: Battery deterioration
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• The battery charge/discharge flow exceeds the specification.
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P058A:00
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Current sensor: Function malfunction
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• Error signal from the current sensor is received.
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P059F:00*3
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Active air shutter: Opening angle abnormality (spinning free)
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• Active air shutter opening angle is certain value or more.
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P05A0:00*3
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Active air shutter: Opening angle abnormality (sticking)
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• Active air shutter opening angle is certain value or less while intake air temperature is 5 °C {41 °F} or more.
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P05A3:00*3
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Active air shutter: Actuator internal malfunction
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• Any of the following conditions is met:
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P05C0:00*3
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Active air shutter: Actuator temperature abnormality
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• Internal temperature of active air shutter actuator is certain value or more.
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P0601:00
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PCM memory check sum error
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• PCM internal memory check sum error for 5 s.
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P0602:00
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PCM programming error
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• The vehicle model information is not recorded in the PCM for a continuous 1 s when the following condition is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0605:00
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PCM memory check sum error
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• With the following conditions met, a PCM internal memory check sum error is detected three times in a series.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0606:00
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PCM processor error
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• With the following conditions met, the PCM internal main processor has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0607:00
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Control module performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, the PCM internal sub processor has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0610:00
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PCM vehicle configuration error
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• The vehicle model information is not recorded correctly in the PCM for a continuous 1 s when the following condition is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0615:00
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Starter/starter relay operation amount
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• The PCM records DTCs when the number of times the engine has been started reaches the warrantied performance frequency for the starter or starter relay.
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P062A:00
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Suction control valve circuit problem
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• Any of following conditions occurs:
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P062B:00
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PCM internal malfunction
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• When the following conditions are met, an operation malfunction of the clock circuit in the PCM or a communication error of the fuel injector control internal processor is detected for 1 s or more (engine stopped) or 8 times consecutively (engine running).
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0642:00
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Constant voltage power supply circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, the output voltage of the 5 V power supply terminal 4.63 V or less for a continuous 1 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0643:00
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Constant voltage power supply circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, the output voltage of the 5 V power supply terminal exceeds 5.38 V for a continuous 1 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0646:00
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A/C relay circuit low input
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• When the following conditions are met, PCM detects that the A/C relay voltage is approx. 0 V for a continuous 5 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0647:00
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A/C relay circuit high input
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• The current value flowing to the PCM 2AQ terminal is 1 A or more for a continuous 5 s when any of the following conditions is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0652:00
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Constant voltage power supply control circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, the output voltage of the 5 V power supply terminal is 4.78 V or less for a continuous 1 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0653:00
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Constant voltage power supply control circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, the output voltage of the 5 V power supply terminal exceeds 5.23 V for a continuous 1 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0670:00
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Glow control module control circuit problem
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition continues for 5 s in which the power supply voltage of the glow control module is less than 5.8 V or exceeds 16.5 V, or there is an internal circuit malfunction, or the temperature of the internal circuit exceeds the specification.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0671:00
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Glow plug No.1 control circuit problem
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition continues for 5 s in which the current at the glow plug No.1 circuit is less than 2.88 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of 75% or more of the battery voltage, or the at the glow plug No.1 circuit exceeds 65 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of less than 75% of the battery voltage.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0672:00
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Glow plug No.2 control circuit problem
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition continues for 5 s in which the current at the glow plug No.2 circuit is less than 2.88 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of 75% or more of the battery voltage, or the at the glow plug No.2 circuit exceeds 65 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of less than 75% of the battery voltage.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0673:00
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Glow plug No.3 control circuit problem
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition continues for 5 s in which the current at the glow plug No.3 circuit is less than 2.88 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of 75% or more of the battery voltage, or the at the glow plug No.3 circuit exceeds 65 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of less than 75% of the battery voltage.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0674:00
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Glow plug No.4 control circuit problem
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition continues for 5 s in which the current at the glow plug No.4 circuit is less than 2.88 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of 75% or more of the battery voltage, or the at the glow plug No.4 circuit exceeds 65 A while glow control is being executed at a control voltage of less than 75% of the battery voltage.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0698:00
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Constant voltage power supply circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, the output voltage of the 5 V power supply terminal 2.45 V or less for a continuous 1 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0699:00
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Constant voltage power supply circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, the output voltage of the 5 V power supply terminal exceeds 5.56 V for a continuous 1 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P06B8:00
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Internal control module non-volatile RAM error
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• PCM internal EEPROM malfunction.
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P06DB:00
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Engine oil solenoid valve control circuit low input
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• If the PCM detects that the engine oil solenoid valve control voltage at the PCM terminal 1CO is specified value or less for 5 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the engine oil solenoid valve circuit voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P06DC:00
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Engine oil solenoid valve control circuit high input
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• If the PCM detects that the engine oil solenoid valve control current at the PCM terminal 1CO is 3.5 A or more for 5 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the engine oil solenoid valve circuit voltage is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P06DD:00
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Engine oil pressure switch control circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, the engine oil pressure is exceeds 200 kPa {2.04 kgf/cm2, 29.0 psi} for 5 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P06DE:00
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Engine oil pressure switch control circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, the engine oil pressure is 200 kPa {2.04 kgf/cm2, 29.0 psi} or less for 5 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0703:00
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Brake switch input circuit problem
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• The PCM monitors the input signal from the brake switch No.1. If the input signal does not change while following decelerating 8 times, the PCM determines that there is a brake switch No.1 input circuit problem.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0704:00*1
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CPP switch input circuit problem
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• The PCM monitors changes in input voltage from the CPP switch. If the PCM does not detect a voltage change while the vehicle runs with vehicle speed above 30 km/h {19 mph} and stops (3 s or more) 8 times alternately, the PCM determines that the CPP switch circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P07BE:00*1
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Transmission indeterminate failure (failed to neutral)
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• Correlation malfunction between neutral switches No.1 and No.2.
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P0850:00*1
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Neutral switch No.1 input circuit problem
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• The PCM monitors changes in input voltage from the neutral switch No.1. If the PCM does not detect a voltage change while driving the vehicle at a vehicle speed above 30 km/h {19 mph}and clutch pedal is pressed and released 10 times repeatedly, the PCM determines that the neutral switch No.1 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0A06:00
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Electric water pump control circuit low input
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• When the following conditions are met, the accumulated time under a condition in which the electric water pump control circuit voltage is less than 35% of the battery voltage is 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0A07:00
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Electric water pump control circuit high input
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• When the following conditions are met, the accumulated time under a condition in which the electric water pump control current exceeds 5.9 A is 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P0A0F:00
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Engine failed to restart
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• Any of following conditions occurs:
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P0A8D:00
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Power supply system circuit low input
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• Any one of the following conditions is met:
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P0A8F:00
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Power system: Low input
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• Any one of the following conditions is met:
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P0A94:00
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DC-DC converter: control circuit signal error
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• Internal malfunction signal from DC-DC converter via front body control module (FBCM) is received. (CAN/LIN communication).
• Input signal from the DC-DC converter limits the pressure increase time.
• Input signal from the DC-DC converter does not implement pressure increase after a pressure increase command to the DC-DC converter.
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P0C73:00
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Electric water pump: abnormal operation
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• When the following monitoring conditions are met, the PCM terminal 1CP voltage is approx. 6.0 V or more for a continuous 1 s:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P1051:00
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Injection quantity too low cylinder No.1
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• Small torque fluctuation condition continues in No.1 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.1 by fuel injector No.1
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P1052:00
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Injection quantity too high cylinder No.1
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• Large torque fluctuation condition continues in No.1 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.1 by fuel injector No.1
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P1053:00
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Injection quantity too low cylinder No.2
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• Small torque fluctuation condition continues in No.2 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.2 by fuel injector No.2
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P1054:00
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Injection quantity too high cylinder No.2
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• Large torque fluctuation condition continues in No.2 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.2 by fuel injector No.2
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P1055:00
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Injection quantity too low cylinder No.3
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• Small torque fluctuation condition continues in No.3 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.3 by fuel injector No.3
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P1056:00
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Injection quantity too high cylinder No.3
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• Large torque fluctuation condition continues in No.3 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.3 by fuel injector No.3
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P1057:00
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Injection quantity too low cylinder No.4
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• Small torque fluctuation condition continues in No.4 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.4 by fuel injector No.4
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P1058:00
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Injection quantity too high cylinder No.4
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• Large torque fluctuation condition continues in No.4 cylinder while main injection is performed 40 times in cylinder No.4 by fuel injector No.4
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P111A:00
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Engine coolant temperature is high
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• The engine coolant temperature is 110 °C {230 °F} or more for 2.5 s.
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P1140:00
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Sedimentor switch control circuit range/performance problem
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• The level of accumulated water in the fuel filter exceeds the specification (sedimentor switch turns on in this case).
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P1142:00
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Fuel Restriction Condition
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• Any one of the following conditions is met:
*1: The conditions vary according to the engine speed and the operation condition of the turbocharger with variable turbine geometry.
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P115A:00
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Lack of remaining fuel (output restriction)
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• “Injection amount cumulative value after lowering point E”, which is calculated by the PCM, exceeds the threshold value.
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P115B:00
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Lack of remaining fuel (fuel injection pause)
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• “Injection amount cumulative value after lowering point E”, which is calculated by the PCM, exceeds the threshold value (larger than DTC P0313:00).
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P117A:00
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Record of torque restriction for piston protection
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• The engine oil pressure is the specified value or less for a continuous 15 s.
• The vehicle is driven continuously for a certain period of time at low engine speed and high load.
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P1200:00
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Fuel injection amount learning not completed
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• Fuel injector injection amount correction is not completed correctly.
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P1260:00
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Immobilizer system problem
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• The start stop unit detects an immobilizer system malfunction.
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P1282:00
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Common rail control system problem
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• When the following conditions are met, the common rail fuel pressure value exceeds 250 MPa {2,549 kgf/cm2, 36,260 psi} or the fuel pressure value exceeds the value calculated by the PCM based on the engine speed for a continuous 1 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P1329:00
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Common rail pressure higher than desired (engine running)
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• When the following conditions are met, the common rail fuel pressure value exceeds 250 MPa {2,549 kgf/cm2, 36,260 psi} or the fuel pressure value exceeds the value calculated by the PCM based on the engine speed for a continuous 1 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
• When the following conditions are met, the common rail fuel pressure value exceeds 217 MPa {2,213 kgf/cm2, 31,473 psi} or the fuel pressure value exceeds the value calculated by the PCM based on the engine speed for a continuous 60 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P1336:00
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CKP sensor/CMP sensor malfunction
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• If the phase difference between the CKP sensor and CMP sensor exceeds the specified value, the PCM determines that the timing chain is stretched and stores DTC P1336:00.
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P1378:00
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Fuel injector circuit low input
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition in which the charge voltage for the fuel indicator control is less than 38.6 V continues for 0.1 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P1379:00
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Fuel injector circuit high input
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition in which the charge voltage for the fuel indicator control exceeds 61.5 V continues (engine off) for 32.6 s, or it is detected 255 times consecutively (engine running)
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P1589:00
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Intake shutter valve circuit range/performance problem
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• The actual intake shutter valve opening angle is 4.2 ° larger than the target opening angle for a continuous 5 s when the following conditions are met.
• The actual intake shutter valve opening angle is 4.2 °smaller than the target opening angle for a continuous 5 s when the following conditions are met.
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P1675:00
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Fuel injector code not programmed
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• The fuel injector identification number is not programmed into the PCM for a continuous 1 s when the following condition is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P1676:00
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Fuel injector code mistakenly programmed
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• The fuel injector identification number is mistakenly programmed into the PCM for a continuous 1 s when the following condition is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P167B:00
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Fuel injection amount learning not completed in fuel injection system
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• Fuel injector injection amount correction is not completed.
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P176E:00*1
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Clutch stroke sensor/CPP switch/starter interlock switch correlation problem
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• If the clutch stroke sensor circuit voltage above 4.86 V or below 0.14 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the clutch stroke sensor circuit has a malfunction.
• Correlation error between the clutch stroke sensor and the CPP switch, starter interlock switch is detected when any of the following conditions is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P1905:00
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Check connector circuit low input
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• PCM detects that the check connector voltage is approx. 0 V for a continuous 0.016 s.
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P2002:00
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Diesel particulate filter function decreased
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• The difference in the pressure before and after passing the diesel particulate filter of less than the specified value is detected for 2 s.
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P2032:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 signal. If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 voltage at the PCM terminal 1CA is below 0.07 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2033:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 signal. If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 voltage at the PCM terminal 1CA is above 4.96 V for 10 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.2 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2101:00
|
Intake shutter valve control circuit overcurrent
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• When any of the following conditions is met:
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P2104:00
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Intake shutter valve control system: Idle air control
|
• When all of the following conditions are met, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas pressure or boost pressure is the estimated value or more.
|
P2105:00
|
Intake shutter valve actuator control system malfunction (forced engine shutdown)
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• After switching the ignition off, the PCM detects that the engine speed has not decreased for a specified time.
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P2106:00
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Throttle Actuator Control System - Forced Limited Power
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• Exhaust gas pressure or boost pressure of specified value or more is detected.
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P2118:00
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Intake shutter valve control duty signal error
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• The intake shutter valve control duty value is 90 % for a continuous 2 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2122:00
|
APP sensor No.1 circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from APP sensor No.1. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 2AN is below 0.29 V for 0.5 s, the PCM determines that the APP sensor No.1 circuit input voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2123:00
|
APP sensor No.1 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from APP sensor No.1. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 2AN is above 4.83 V for 0.5 s, the PCM determines that the APP sensor No.1 circuit input voltage is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2127:00
|
APP sensor No.2 circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from APP sensor No.2. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 2AX is less than 0.22 V for 0.5 s, the PCM determines that the APP sensor No.2 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2128:00
|
APP sensor No.2 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the input voltage from APP sensor No.2. If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 2AX is more than 4.15 V for 0.5 s, the PCM determines that the APP sensor No.2 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
|
P2138:00
|
APP sensor No.1/No.2 correlation problem
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• With the following conditions met, the output voltage of APP sensors No.1 and No.2 is compared, and the difference in the voltage is 0.7 V or more for a continuous 1 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
|
P213B:00
|
Circuit malfunction in LP-EGR control valve DC motor control system
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• When the following conditions are met, if the LP-EGR control valve duty value is 90 % or more for 2 s, the PCM determines that there is a LP-EGR control valve control system range/performance problem.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2146:00
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Fuel injector No.1 and No.4 circuit abnormal operation
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injectors No.1 and No.4 as less than the 0.67 A value for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2147:00
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Fuel injector No.1 and No.4 circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control voltage at fuel injectors No.1 and No.4 as 1.2 V or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2148:00
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Fuel injector No.1 and No.4 circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control voltage at fuel injectors No.1 and No.4 as 4.8 V or more for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2149:00
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Fuel injector No.2 and No.3 circuit abnormal operation
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control current at fuel injectors No.2 and No.3 as less than the 0.67 A value for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2150:00
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Fuel injector No.2 and No.3 circuit low input
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control voltage at fuel injectors No.2 and No.3 as 1.2 V or less for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2151:00
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Fuel injector No.2 and No.3 circuit high input
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• When the following condition is met, the PCM detects the control voltage at fuel injectors No.2 and No.3 as 4.8 V or more for continuous 8 times.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2227:00
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BARO sensor circuit range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 1.8 s within 7 to 9 s after the ignition was switched OFF in which difference between the barometric pressure and intake air pressure is 50.3 kPa {0.513 kgf/cm2, 7.30 psi} or more and difference between the barometric pressure and exhaust gas pressure is 50.3 kPa {0.513 kgf/cm2, 7.30 psi} or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
|
P2228:00
|
BARO sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors input voltage from the BARO sensor. If the input voltage is below 1.17 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the BARO sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2229:00
|
BARO sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors input voltage from the BARO sensor. If the input voltage is above 4.66 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the BARO sensor circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2263:00
|
Turbocharger solenoid valve range/performance problem
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• The following conditions are met, the difference between the target regulating valve opening angle and the actual regulating valve opening angle is 2 mm {0.08 in} or more for a continuous 3 s:
• The following conditions are met, the difference between the target regulating valve opening angle and the actual regulating valve opening angle is −6.2 mm {−0.25 in} or less for a continuous 3 s:
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P2299:00
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Accelerator pedal: spring back malfunction
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• When under the following conditions it is detected that the brake pedal is depressed during driving for the specified time*.
*: Specified time is 0.6—10 s according to braking force calculated in PCM.
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P242C:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 signal. If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 voltage at the PCM terminal 1BW is below 0.07 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P242D:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 signal. If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 voltage at the PCM terminal 1BW is above 4.96 V for 10 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.3 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P242F:00
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Diesel particulate filter excess accumulation (exceeded acceptable amount)
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• Amount of accumulated soot exceeds 17 g/l {1.06 lb/ft3} because of diesel particulate filter clogging.
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P243C:00
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Abnormal diesel particulate filter regeneration interval short distance
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• The following conditions are met 3 times:
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P244A:00
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Exhaust gas pressure sensor No.2 range/performance problem
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 7 s in which the difference in the pressure before and after passing the diesel particulate filter is less than the specified value.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
|
P2452:00
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Signal malfunction in exhaust gas pressure sensor No.2
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• Difference in pressure is ±5 kPa {±0.05 kgf/cm2, ±0.7 psi} or more while the engine is stopped.
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P2454:00
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Exhaust gas pressure sensor No.2 circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AC is less than 0.07 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas pressure sensor No.2 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
|
P2455:00
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Exhaust gas pressure sensor No.2 circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1AC is more than 4.93 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas pressure sensor No.2 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2456:00
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Characteristic malfunction in exhaust gas pressure sensor No.2
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued while the crankshaft rotates eight times in which the difference in diesel particulate filter pressure between that of when the exhaust gas amount is 2.0 m3/min or more and that of when the exhaust gas amount is less than 0.85 m3/min is less than 0.1 kPa {0.001 kgf/cm2, 0.01 psi}.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
|
P2458:00
|
Diesel particulate filter excess accumulation (mid)
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• PCM detects that the soot accumulation amount above 10 g/l {0.6 Ib/ft3}.
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P2463:00
|
Diesel particulate filter excess accumulation (large)
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• PCM detects that the soot accumulation amount above 13 g/l {0.8 Ib/ft3}.
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P246C:00
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Engine oil dilution, oil pressure decreased
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• The amount of engine oil dilution exceeds the specified value (fluctuates by ambient temperature).
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P2470:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.4 circuit low input
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• If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.4 voltage at the PCM terminal 1CE is 0.07 V or less for 5 s with the following condition met, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.4 circuit voltage is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2471:00
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Exhaust gas temperature sensor No.4 circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.4 signal. If the PCM detects that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.4 voltage at the PCM terminal 1CE is above 4.96 V for 10 s, the PCM determines that the exhaust gas temperature sensor No.4 circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2502:00
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Generator system: Malfunction in voltage generated by generator
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• The voltage generated by the generator is 17 V or higher and the battery voltage is 11 V or less for a continuous specified time.
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P2503:00
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Generator system: Voltage generated by generator is low
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• A condition continues for a specified period of time in which the target generator output current calculated by the PCM is 20 A or more and the generator output voltage is 8.5 V or less.
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P2504:00
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Generator system: Voltage generated by generator is high
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• The voltage generated by the generator is 18.5 V or higher or the battery voltage is 16 V or higher for a continuous specified time.
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P2507:00
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PCM battery voltage low input
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• When the following conditions are met, a condition in which the backup power voltage is less than 50% of the battery voltage continues for 10 s.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P250A:00
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Engine oil level signal: engine oil level sensor malfunction
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• PCM receives error signal from engine oil level sensor.
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P250C:00
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Engine oil level sensor power supply circuit malfunction
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• When the following conditions are met, a supply voltage error signal from the engine oil level sensor continues to be received for a specified time.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P250F:00
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Engine oil level signal: engine oil level low
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• The oil level has decreased below L mark. (5 mm {0.197 in}below L mark on dipstick)
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P252F:00
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Engine oil level signal: engine oil level high
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• Oil level increased above or near X mark.
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P253F:00
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Engine oil deteriorated
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• If any of the following conditions are met:
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P2564:00
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Actuator position sensor (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1BK is less than 0.10 V for 1 s, the PCM determines that the actuator position sensor (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2565:00
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Actuator position sensor (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1BK is more than 4.64 V for 1 s, the PCM determines that the actuator position sensor (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit has a malfunction.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2579:00
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Speed sensor assy (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) range/performance problem
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• When the following conditions are met, the PCM detects 5 times that the turbine speed detected by the speed sensor component (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) is lower than 17,000 rpm or more compared to the turbine speed estimated by the PCM.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2580:00
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Speed sensor assy (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit low input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1EJ is less than 2.5 V for 3.5 s, the PCM determines that the speed sensor assy (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2581:00
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Speed sensor assy (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit high input
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• If the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1EJ is more than 2.5 V for 3.5 s, the PCM determines that the speed sensor assy (turbocharger with variable turbine geometry) circuit is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2610:00
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Malfunction in instrument cluster
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• The PCM detected an instrument cluster internal malfunction for the specified period of time when any of the following conditions is met.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2681:00
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Circuit malfunction in coolant control valve control system
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• The coolant control valve drive current exceeds the specification or drive circuit temperature is 175 °C {347 °F} or more for a continuous 3 s when the following condition is met:
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2682:00
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Coolant control valve position sensor circuit low input
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• The PCM monitors the coolant control valve position sensor signal. When the following conditions are met, if the PCM detects that the coolant control valve position sensor voltage at the PCM terminal 1BP is below 0.66 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the coolant control valve position sensor circuit is low.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2683:00
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Coolant control valve position sensor circuit high input
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• The PCM monitors the coolant control valve position sensor signal. When the following conditions are met, if the input voltage at the PCM terminal 1BP is above 4.89 V for 5 s, the PCM determines that the coolant control valve position sensor circuit input voltage is high.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P26A3:00
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Coolant control valve control: high duty malfunction
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• When the following conditions are met, the engine coolant control valve actuator control duty value determined by the engine coolant temperature and intake air temperature exceeds the threshold for a continuous specified time.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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P2A00:00
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Atmosphere learning malfunction in A/F sensor circuit
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• With the following conditions met, a condition has continued for 5 s in which the A/F sensor output value is deviated from the preset standard value by 36.5% or more
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0073:00
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CAN system communication error (HS CAN)
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• Malfunction in CAN bus communication line.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0074:00
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CAN system communication error (local CAN between PCM and TCM)
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• With the following conditions met, a CAN bus communication line error is continued for 1 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0101:00
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CAN communication: communication error with TCM
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• Communication error between the PCM and TCM continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0104:00
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CAN communication: communication error with vehicle control module (V/C-module)
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• Communication error between the PCM and vehicle control module (V/C-module) continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0106:00
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LIN communication system: glow control module information communication error with PCM
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• With the following conditions continued for 1.5 s, a communication error between the glow control module is continued for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
• With the following conditions met, a communication error between the glow control module is continued for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0121:00
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CAN communication: communication error with DSC HU/CM
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• Communication error between the PCM and DSC HU/CM continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0131:00
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CAN communication: communication error with EPS control module
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• Communication error between the PCM and EPS control module continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0140:00
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CAN communication: communication error with front body control module (FBCM)
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• Communication error between the PCM and front body control module (FBCM) continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0151:00
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CAN communication: communication error with SAS control module
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• Communication error between the PCM and SAS control module continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0155:00
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CAN communication: communication error with instrument cluster
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• Communication error between the PCM and instrument cluster continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0214:00
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CAN communication: communication error with start stop unit
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• Communication error between the PCM and start stop unit continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0235:00
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CAN communication: communication error with laser sensor
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• Communication error between the PCM and laser sensor continues for 5 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0284:00*3
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LIN communication system: Communication error between active air shutter and PCM
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• PCM detects a communication error between the PCM and active air shutter.
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U0298:00
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CAN/LIN communication system: DC-DC converter information communication error with front body control module (FBCM)
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• With the following conditions met, a communication error between the PCM and DC-DC converter is continued for 0.75 s or more.
MONITORING CONDITIONS
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U0302:00*2
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TCM processor error
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• With the battery voltage 10 V or more, any of the following conditions is continuously met for 3.5 s.
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U0305:00
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Vehicle control module (V/C-module) error
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• With the battery voltage 10 V or more, any of the following conditions is continuously met for 5 s.
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U0315:00
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DSC HU/CM error
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• With the battery voltage 10 V or more, any of the following conditions is continuously met for 3.5 s.
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U0320:00
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EPS control module error
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• With the battery voltage 10 V or more, any of the following conditions is continuously met for 3.5 s.
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U0323:00
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Instrument cluster error
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• With the battery voltage 10 V or more, any of the following conditions is continuously met for 3.5 s.
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U0336:00
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SAS control module error
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• With the battery voltage 10 V or more, any of the following conditions is continuously met for 3.5 s.
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U0338:00
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Start stop unit error
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• If any of the following conditions are met:
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U0433:00
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Abnormal message from laser sensor
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• Correct data cannot be received for 5 s from laser sensor.
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U1100:00
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LIN communication: communication error to engine oil level sensor
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• With the following conditions continued for 1.5 s, a communication error between the PCM and engine oil level sensor is continued for 5 s or more.
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U2300:00
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Global central configuration error
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• With the battery voltage more than specified value, the following conditions is continuously met for 5 s.
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U3000:41
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PCM processor error
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• The following conditions are met:
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