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PBR455D
ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURENJBR0093S04+When conducting Active test, vehicle must be stationary.
+When ABS warning lamp stays on, never conduct Active test.
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT-II to data link connector.
3. Start engine.
4. Touch ªSTARTº on CONSULT-II screen.
PBR385C
5. Touch ªABSº.
PST412B
6. Touch ªACTIVE TESTº.
PBR976C
7. Select active test item by touching screen.
PBR934C
8. Touch ªSTARTº.
9. Carry out the active test by touching screen key.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONABS
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd)
BR-69
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DATA MONITOR MODENJBR0093S05
MONITOR ITEM CONDITION SPECIFICATION
FR RH SENSOR
FR LH SENSOR
RR RH SENSOR
RR LH SENSORDrive vehicle.
(Each wheel is rotating.)Displays computed vehicle speed from wheel sensor signal.
Almost the same speed as speedometer.
STOP LAMP SWTurn ignition switch ON and
depress brake pedal.Depress the pedal: ON
Release the pedal: OFF
FR RH IN SOL
FR RH OUT SOL
FR LH IN SOL
FR LH OUT SOL
RR IN SOL
RR OUT SOL
RL IN SOL
RL OUT SOLIgnition switch is turned ON or
engine is running.Operating conditions for each solenoid valve are indicated.
ABS is not operating: OFF
ACTUATOR RLY
Ignition switch is turned ON or
engine is running.Displays ON/OFF condition of ABS actuator relay.
When turning ignition switch ON, ABS actuator relay is oper-
ated.
MOTOR RELAYABS is not operating: OFF
ABS is operating: ON
WARNING LAMPWarning lamp is turned on: ON
Warning lamp is turned off: OFF
BATTERY VOLT Power supply voltage for control unit
ACTIVE TEST MODENJBR0093S06
TEST ITEM CONDITION JUDGEMENT
FR RH SOLENOID
FR LH SOLENOID
RR RH SOLENOID
RR LH SOLENOID
Ignition switch is turned ON.Brake fluid pressure control operation
IN SOL OUT SOL
UP (Increase): OFF OFF
KEEP (Hold): ON OFF
DOWN (Decrease): ON ON
ABS MOTORABS actuator motor
ON: Motor runs
OFF: Motor stops
NOTE:
Active test will automatically stop ten seconds after the test starts. (TEST IS STOPPED monitor shows ON.)
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONABS
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd)
BR-70
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SEF233G
SEF234G
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick
and Accurate Repair
NJBR0094INTRODUCTIONNJBR0094S01The ABS system has an electronic control unit to control major
functions. The control unit accepts input signals from sensors and
instantly drives actuator. It is essential that both kinds of signals are
proper and stable. It is also important to check for conventional
problems: such as air leaks in the booster or lines, lack of brake
fluid, or other problems with the brake system.
It is much more difficult to diagnose a problem that occurs intermit-
tently rather than continuously. Most intermittent problems are
caused by poor electric connections or faulty wiring. In this case,
careful checking of suspicious circuits may help prevent the
replacement of good parts.
A visual check only may not find the cause of the problems, so a
road test should be performed.
Before undertaking actual checks, take just a few minutes to talk
with a customer who approaches with a ABS complaint. The cus-
tomer is a very good source of information on such problems;
especially intermittent ones. Through the talks with the customer,
find out what symptoms are present and under what conditions
they occur.
Start your diagnosis by looking for ªconventionalº problems first.
This is one of the best ways to troubleshoot brake problems on an
ABS controlled vehicle. Also check related Service Bulletins for
information.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð INTRODUCTIONABS
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair
BR-71
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Preliminary CheckNJBR0095
1 CHECK BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank.
Low fluid level may indicate brake pad wear or leakage from brake line.
SBR451D
Is brake fluid filled between MAX and MIN lines on reservoir tank and/or has brake fluid been contaminated?
Ye s©GO TO 2.
No©Repair. GO TO 2.
2 CHECK BRAKE LINE
Check brake line for leakage.
SBR389C
Is leakage present at or around brake lines, tubes or hoses or are any of these parts cracked or damaged?
Ye s©GO TO 3.
No©Repair. GO TO 3.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONABS
Preliminary Check
BR-72
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3 CHECK BRAKE BOOSTER OPERATION
Check brake booster for operation and air tightness.
Refer to BR-20.
SBR058C
Is brake booster airtight and functioning properly?
Ye s©GO TO 4.
No©Replace. GO TO 4.
4 CHECK BRAKE PAD AND ROTOR
Check brake pad or lining and rotor or drum.
Refer to BR-27, 29, 33, 33, 35, 39.
SBR059C
Are brake pads and rotors functioning properly?
Ye s©GO TO 5.
No©Replace.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONABS
Preliminary Check (Cont'd)
BR-73
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5 RECHECK BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank again.
SBR451D
Is brake fluid filled between MAX and MIN lines on reservoir tank and/or has brake fluid been contaminated?
Ye s©GO TO 6.
No©Fill up brake fluid.
6 CHECK WARNING LAMP ACTIVATION
Check warning lamp activation.
SBR759E
Does warning lamp turn on when ignition switch is turned ªONº?
Ye s©GO TO 7.
No©Check fuse, warning lamp bulb and warning lamp circuit.
7 CHECK WARNING LAMP DEACTIVATION
Check warning lamp for deactivation after engine is started.
Does warning lamp turn off when engine is started?
Ye s©GO TO 8.
No©Go to Self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-63, 65.
8 DRIVE VEHICLE
Drive vehicle at speeds over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute.
Does warning lamp remain off after vehicle has been driven at 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute?
Ye s©END
No©Go to Self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-63, 65.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONABS
Preliminary Check (Cont'd)
BR-74
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SBR045EH
Ground Circuit CheckNJBR0096ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT GROUNDNJBR0096S04+Check continuity between ABS actuator and electric unit con-
nector terminals and ground.
Continuity should exist.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONABS
Ground Circuit Check
BR-75
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Malfunction Code/Symptom ChartNJBR0097MODELS WITH SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION (DATA
LINK CONNECTOR TERMINAL NO. 9)
NJBR0097S01
Code No. (No. of LED flashes) Malfunctioning part Reference page
12 Self-diagnosis could not detect any malfunctions. Ð
18 Sensor rotor BR-78
21 Front right sensor (open-circuit) BR-78
22 Front right sensor (short-circuit) BR-78
25 Front left sensor (open-circuit) BR-78
26 Front left sensor (short-circuit) BR-78
31 Rear right sensor (open-circuit) BR-78
32 Rear right sensor (short-circuit) BR-78
35 Rear left sensor (open-circuit) BR-78
36 Rear left sensor (short-circuit) BR-78
41 Actuator front right outlet solenoid valve BR-81
42 Actuator front right inlet solenoid valve BR-81
45 Actuator front left outlet solenoid valve BR-81
46 Actuator front left inlet solenoid valve BR-81
51 Actuator rear right outlet solenoid valve BR-81
52 Actuator rear right inlet solenoid valve BR-81
55 Actuator rear left outlet solenoid valve BR-81
56 Actuator rear left inlet solenoid valve BR-81
57* Power supply (Low voltage) BR-86
61 Actuator motor or motor relay BR-84
63 Solenoid valve relay BR-81
71 Control unit BR-88
ABS warning lamp stays on when
ignition switch is turned on.Control unit power supply circuit
Warning lamp bulb circuit
Control unit or control unit connector
Solenoid valve relay stuck
Power supply for solenoid valve relay coilBR-95
ABS warning lamp stays on, during
self-diagnosis.Control unit Ð
ABS warning lamp does not come on
when ignition switch is turned on.Fuse, warning lamp bulb or warning lamp circuit
Control unitBR-93
ABS warning lamp does not come on
during self-diagnosis.Control unit Ð
Pedal vibration and noise Ð BR-92
Long stopping distance Ð BR-90
Unexpected pedal action Ð BR-89
ABS does not work. Ð BR-91
ABS works frequently. Ð BR-89
*: Under voltage that is too low, the control unit disable the ABS. It does not set the ABS in fail-safe condition. Instead, the ABS becomes
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð GENERAL DESCRIPTIONABS
Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart
BR-76