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Using Analog Type Voltmeter and/or "ABS" Warning Lamp

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHECK (USING ANALOG TYPE VOLTMETER AND/OR "ABS" WARNING LAMP)

NOTE: Do not turn ignition switch OFF while performing DTC Check.





1) Drive the vehicle at 40 km/h for more than a minute.
2) Using service wire, connect diag. switch terminal of DIAG-2 connector to ground.
3) Connect positive probe of analog type voltmeter to positive terminal of battery and negative probe to diag. output terminal of DIAG-2 connector.
4) Read deflection of voltmeter indicator which represents DTC as shown in example below and write it down. When more than 2 DTC's are stored in memory, deflection for each DTC is repeated three times starting with the smallest DTC number in increasing order.
For details of DTC, refer to "DTC Table".
If no DTC output is available (signal in voltage change is not output from diag. output terminal), check according to Diag. Flow Chart-D.





NOTE:
- "ABS" warning lamp indicates only following DTC's, DTC 12 which means that no malfunction DTC is stored and history DTC which indicates history trouble area. When there is a current trouble, "ABS" warning lamp remains ON and therefore DTC is not indicated.
- When the voltmeter indicates DTC as described above, it indicates all current and history DTC's.

5) After completing the check, turn ignition switch off and disconnect service wire from DIAG. connector.