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BRAKE CONTROL – ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEMBC–37
BC
(a) Install the ABS 2 fuse.
(b) Disconnect the skid control ECU connector.
(c) Measure the voltage according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard voltage
NG
OK
(a) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard resistance
NG
OK
(a) Clear the DTCs (See page BC-10).
(b) Start the engine.
(c) Drive the vehicle at the speed of 6 km/h (4 mph) or more.
(d) Check that the same DTCs are recorded (See page BC-
10).
HINT:
• Reinstall the sensors, connectors, etc. and restore the
vehicle to its prior condition before rechecking for
DTCs.
• If a speed signal of 6 km/h (4 mph) or more is input to
the skid control ECU, with the ignition switch on and
the stop light switch off, the ECU performs self-
diagnosis of the motor and solenoid circuits.
Result
2INSPECT SKID CONTROL ECU (+BS TERMINAL VOLTAGE)
C058919E23
Tester Connection Condition Specified Condition
S3-2 (+BS) - Body
groundAlways 10 to 14 V
REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR
CONNECTOR (+BS CIRCUIT)
3INSPECT SKID CONTROL ECU (GND TERMINAL CONTINUITY)
C058919E22
Tester Connection Specified Condition
S3-1 (GND1) - Body ground Below 1
S3-23 (GND2) - Body ground Below 1
REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR
CONNECTOR (GND CIRCUIT)
4RECONFIRM DTC
Condition Proceed to
DTCs (C0278/11 and C0279/12) are output A
DTCs (C0278/11 and C0279/12) are not output B
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BC–38BRAKE CONTROL – ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
BC
HINT:
• If any DTCs are output while jiggling a connector or
wire harness of the brake actuator (skid control ECU),
inspect and repair the connector or wire harness.
• If the normal system code is output, slightly jiggle the
connectors, wire harnesses, and fuses of the brake
actuator assembly. Make sure that no DTCs are
output.
• These DTCs may be memorized due to a malfunction
in the connector terminal connection, etc.
B
AEND
REPLACE BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
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BRAKE CONTROL – ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEMBC–39
BC
DESCRIPTION
If there is a problem with the brake actuator assembly (skid control ECU) power supply circuit, the skid
control ECU outputs the DTC and prohibits the ABS operation with the fail safe function.
If the voltage supplied to the IG1 terminal is not within the DTC detection threshold due to malfunctions in
such as the battery and alternator circuit, this DTC is stored.
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
After steps 1 and 2 are completed, start the inspection from step 3 when using the intelligent tester, and
from step 4 when not using the intelligent tester.
DTC C1241/41 Low Battery Positive Voltage
DTC No. DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
C1241/41When any of the following is detected:
• Vehicle speed is 3 km/h (1.8 mph) or
more and IG1 terminal voltage is 9.5 V or
less for at least 10 seconds.
• While the solenoid relay is ON, the IG1
terminal voltage is 10 V or less and the
relay contact is open solenoid fault
detecting conditions are established.
• Voltage of ECU terminal IG1 remains at
more than 17 V for 1 second or more..• Battery
•ECU-IG fuse
• Charging system
• Power source circuit
F045116E05
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BC–40BRAKE CONTROL – ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
BC
(a) Check the battery voltage.
Standard voltage:
11 to 14 V
NG
OK
(a) Remove the ECU-IG fuse from the driver side J/B.
(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard resistance
NG
OK
(a) Install the ECU-IG fuse.
(b) Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
(c) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and turn the
intelligent tester main switch on.
(d) Start the engine.
(e) Select the DATA LIST mode on the intelligent tester.
ABS:
(f) Measure the voltage output from the ECU displayed on
the intelligent tester.
OK:
"Normal" is displayed.
NG
OK
1INSPECT BATTERY
INSPECT CHARGING SYSTEM
2INSPECT FUSE (ECU-IG FUSE)
F045093E04
Tester Connection Specified Condition
ECU-IG (10 A) fuse Below 1
(Continuity)
REPLACE FUSE (ECU-IG FUSE)
3READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (IG1 POWER SUPPLY)
Item (Display)Measurement Item / Range
(Display)Normal Condition Diagnostic Note
IG VOLTAGEECU IG power supply voltage /
TOO LOW/NORMALTOO LOW: 9.5 V or less
NORMAL: 9.5 to 14.0 V-
REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR
CONNECTOR (IG1 CIRCUIT)
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BC
OK
(a) Clear the DTCs (See page BC-10).
(b) Start the engine.
(c) Drive the vehicle at the speed of 6 km/h (4 mph) or more.
(d) Check that the same DTC is recorded (See page BC-
10).
HINT:
• Reinstall the sensors, connectors, etc. and restore the
vehicle to its prior condition before rechecking for
DTCs.
• If a speed signal of 6 km/h (4 mph) or more is input to
the skid control ECU, with the ignition switch on and
the stop light switch off, the ECU performs self-
diagnosis of the motor and solenoid circuits.
Result
HINT:
• If any DTCs are output while jiggling a connector or
wire harness of the brake actuator (skid control ECU),
inspect and repair the connector or wire harness.
• If the normal system code is output, slightly jiggle the
connectors, wire harnesses, and fuses of the brake
actuator assembly. Make sure that no DTCs are
output.
• These DTCs may be stored due to a malfunction in
the connector terminal connection, etc.
B
A
3RECONFIRM DTC
Condition Proceed to
DTC (C1251/51) is outputA
DTC (C1251/51) not outputB
END
REPLACE BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
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BRAKE CONTROL – VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEMBC–85
BC
(5) Codes are explained in the code table (See
page BC-88).
(6) After completing the check, disconnect terminals
TC and CG of the DLC3, and turn off the display.
If 2 or more DTCs are detected at the same
time, the DTCs will be displayed in ascending
order.
(b) DTC clear
(1) Using SST, connect terminals TC and CG of the
DLC3.
SST 09843-18040
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(3) Clear the DTCs stored in the ECU by depressing
the brake pedal 8 times or more within 5
seconds.
(4) Check that the warning light indicates the normal
system code.
(5) Remove the SST from the terminals of the
DLC3.
HINT:
Clearing the DTCs cannot be performed by
removing the battery cable or the ECU-IG fuse.
3. END OF DTC CHECK/CLEAR:
(a) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(b) Check that the ABS and VSC warning lights go off
within approximately 3 seconds.
G022986E01
BR03890
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BC–90BRAKE CONTROL – VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM
BC
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
HINT:
If a malfunction code is displayed during the DTC check,
check the circuit indicated by the DTC. For details of each
code, turn to the page for the respective "DTC Code" in the
DTC chart.
DTC chart of ABS:
DTC Code Detection Item Trouble Area See page
C0200/31Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor
Signal1. Right front speed sensor
2. Speed sensor circuit
3. Speed sensor rotor
4. Sensor installationBC-92
C0205/32 Front Speed Sensor LH Circuit1. Left front speed sensor
2. Speed sensor circuit
3. Speed sensor rotor
4. Sensor installationBC-92
C0210/33Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
Signal1. Right rear speed sensor
2. Speed sensor circuit
3. Speed sensor rotor
4. Sensor installationBC-98
C0215/34 Rear Speed Sensor LH Circuit1. Left rear speed sensor
2. Speed sensor circuit
3. Speed sensor rotor
4. Sensor installationBC-98
C0226/21 SFR Solenoid Circuit1. Brake actuator assembly
2. SFRH or SFRR circuitBC-105
C0236/22 SFL Solenoid Circuit1. Brake actuator assembly
2. SFLH or SFLR circuitBC-105
C0246/23 SRR Solenoid Circuit1. Brake actuator assembly
2. SRRH or SRRR circuitBC-105
C0256/24 SRL Solenoid Circuit1. Brake actuator assembly
2. SRLH or SRLR circuitBC-105
C0273/13Open or Short Circuit in ABS
Motor Relay Circuit1. ABS 1 fuse
2. VSC MTR relay
3. VSC MTR relay circuitBC-107
C0274/14Short to B+ in ABS Motor Relay
Circuit1. ABS 1 fuse
2. VSC MTR relay
3. VSC MTR relay circuitBC-107
C0278/11Open or Short Circuit in ABS
Solenoid Relay Circuit1. ABS 2 fuse
2. ABS SOL relay
3. ABS SOL relay circuit
4. Brake actuator assemblyBC-112
C0279/12Short to B+ in ABS Solenoid
Relay Circuit1. ABS 2 fuse
2. ABS SOL relay
3. ABS SOL relay circuit
4. Brake actuator assemblyBC-112
C1225/25 SM Solenoid Circuit1. Brake actuator assembly
2. VSC solenoid circuitBC-119
C1235/35Foreign Object is Attached on Tip
of Front Speed Sensor RH1. Right front speed sensor
2. Sensor installationBC-92
C1236/36Foreign Object is Attached on Tip
of Front Speed Sensor LH1. Left front speed sensor
2. Sensor installationBC-92
C1238/38Foreign Object is Attached on Tip
of Rear Speed Sensor RH1. Right rear speed sensor
2. Sensor installationBC-98
C1239/39Foreign Object is Attached on Tip
of Rear Speed Sensor LH1. Left rear speed sensor
2. Sensor installationBC-98
C1241/41 Low Battery Positive Voltage1. Battery
2. Charging system
3. Power source circuitBC-126
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BRAKE CONTROL – VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEMBC–91
BC
DTC chart of VSC:
C1243/43Acceleration Sensor Stuck
Malfunction1. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor
2. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor circuitBC-123
C1244/44Open or Short in Deceleration
Sensor Circuit1. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor
2. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor circuitBC-123
C1245/45Acceleration Sensor Output
Malfunction1. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor
2. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor circuitBC-123
C1246/46Master Cylinder Pressure Sensor
Malfunction1. Master cylinder pressure
sensor
2. Master cylinder pressure
sensor circuitBC-129
C1249/49 Open in Stop Light Switch Circuit1. Stop light assembly
2. Stop light switch circuitBC-131
C1251/51 Open in Pump Motor Circuit1. Brake actuator assembly
(Ground circuit)
2. Brake actuator assembly
(Motor circuit)BC-136
C1361/91Short Circuit in ABS Motor Fail
Safe Relay Circuit1. ABS 1 fuse
2. VSC FAIL relay
3. VSC FAIL relay circuitBC-107
C1381/97Yaw Rate and / or Acceleration
Sensor Power Supply Voltage
Malfunction1. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor
2. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor power source circuitBC-123
U0073/94Control Module Communication
Bus OFFCAN communication systemBC-140
U0124/95Lost Communication with Lateral
Acceleration Sensor ModuleCAN communication system
(Skid control ECU to yaw rate and
deceleration sensor)BC-140
DTC Code Detection Item Trouble Area See page
43 ABS Control System Malfunction ABS control systemBC-91
C1201/51Engine Control System
MalfunctionEngine control systemBC-115
C1203/53ECM Communication Circuit
MalfunctionECMBC-116
C1210/36Zero Point Calibration of Yaw
Rate Sensor Undone1. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor
2. Zero point calibration undoneBC-117
C1231/31Steering Angle Sensor Circuit
Malfunction1. Steering angle sensor
2. Steering angle sensor circuit
3. +B circuitBC-120
C1232/32 Stuck in Deceleration Sensor Yaw rate and deceleration sensorBC-123
C1234/34 Yaw Rate Sensor Malfunction Yaw rate and deceleration sensorBC-123
C1290/66Steering Angle Sensor Zero Point
Malfunction1. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor zero point calibration
incomplete
2. Poor adjustment of the
centered position of the steering
wheel
3. Poor adjustment of front wheel
alignmentBC-138
C1336/39Zero Point Calibration of
Acceleration Sensor Undone1. Yaw rate and deceleration
sensor
2. Zero point calibration undoneBC-117 DTC Code Detection Item Trouble Area See page