
Power
Tailgate(hereinafter PTG) is the system which moves tailgate of vehicle by
electronic motor so that user can open or close door with less force than
required on manual operation. After turned on, PTG ECU monitors vehicle
speed signal from VSS directly. When power gate open signal is recieved,
PTG ECU checks vehicle speed before operation and if vehicle speed is
above 5Km/h(3.10MPH), PTG ECU cancels power gate operation command for
safty (but In case of IG "ON", if shift lever is in 'P' or 'N' position,
power door operation is not prohibited).
The ECM sets DTC B1223
if number of ignition cycles without VSS value over 5km/h is greater than
10.
Item
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Detecting
Condition
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Possible Cause
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DTC
Strategy
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Open or short in signal
harness |
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Open or short in power
harness |
•
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Open or short in ground
harness | |
Enable
Conditions
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-
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Threshold
value
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•
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Number of ignition cycles without VSS
value over 5km/h is more than
10 | |
Detecting
time
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-
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FAIL
SAFE
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1. |
Connect scantool to Data Link
Connector(DLC). |
2. |
Ignition "ON" & engine "OFF" & PTG
"ON" |
3. |
Monitor the "Vehicle Speed Slow Status"
Parameter on the Scantool. While changing vehicle
speed.
Specification
: vehicle speed 5Km/h(3.10MPH) or more
→ HIGH, 5Km/h(3.10MPH) or less → LOW
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4. |
Is the measured current data within
specifications?

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▶ Fault is
intermittent caused by poor contact in the sensor's and/or
ECM's connector or was repaired and ECM memory was not
cleared. Thoroughly check connectors for looseness, poor
connection, bending, corrosion, contamination, deterioration,
or damage. Repair or replace as necessary and then go to
"Verification of Vehicle Repair" procedure.
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▶ Go to
"Inspection & Repair"
procedure.
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Terminal And Connector
Inspection |
1. |
Many malfunctions in the electrical system are
caused by poor harness and terminals.
Faults can also be caused by interference from
other electrical systems, and mechanical or chemical
damage. |
2. |
Thoroughly check connectors for looseness,
poor connection, bending, corrosion, contamination, deterioration,
or damage. |
3. |
Has a problem been found?

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▶ Repair as
necessary and go to "Verification Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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▶ Go to
"W/Harness Inspection"
procedure.
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Signal Circuit
Inspection |
1. |
Check for open in harness
(1) |
Ignition "ON" & engine
"OFF". |
(2) |
Disconnect "VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR" and
"PTG moduel" connector. |
(3) |
Measure resistance between terminal of
PTG and terminal of vehicle speed sensor.
Specification :
Approx. 0 Ω
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(4) |
Is the measured resistance within
specifications?

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▶ Go
to "Check for short in harness"
procedure.
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▶
Check for open in signal harness. Repair as necessary
and go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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2. |
Check for short in harness
(1) |
Ignition "ON" & engine
"OFF" |
(2) |
Disconnect "VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR"
connector. |
(3) |
Measure resistance between terminal of
PTG and chassis ground.
Specification :
Approx. ∞ Ω
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(4) |
Is the measured resistance within
specifications?

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▶ Go
to "Power circuit Inspection"
procedure.
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▶
Check for short in signal harness. Repair as necessary
and go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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1. |
Check for open/short in harness
(2) |
Disconnect vehicl speed
sensor. |
(4) |
Measure voltage between terminal of
vehicle speed sensor and chassis ground.
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(5) |
Is the measured voltage within
specifications?

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▶ Go
to "Ground circuit Inspection"
procedure.
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▶
Check for open or short in harness. Repair as necessary
and go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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Ground Circuit
Inspection |
1. |
Check for open/short in harness
(2) |
Disconnect vehicle speed
sensor. |
(4) |
Measure voltage between terminal of
vehicle speed sensor and chassis
ground. |
(5) |
Measure voltage between terminal "1" and
"2" of vehicle speed sensor.
Specification :
|(Voltage from procedure 4) - (Voltage from procedure
5)|< 200mV
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(6) |
Is the diffrence between two measured
voltage within specifications?

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▶ Go
to "Component Inspection" procedure.
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▶
Check for open/short circuit in ground harness. Repair
as necessary and go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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1. |
Check Vehicle speed sensor
(2) |
Connect the vehicle speed sensor
connector |
(3) |
Measure waveform between terminal 3 of
the sensor harness connector and chasis ground.
※ Measure waveform of vehicle speed
sensor with driving the lifted vehicle
Specification : Refer
Signal Waveform & Data in General
Information
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(4) |
Is waveform measured near the specified
form in General information?

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▶ Go
to "Check PTG" procedure.
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▶
Substitute with a known-good vehicle speed sensor and
check for proper operation. If the problem is corrected,
replace vehicle speed sensor and then go to"Verification
Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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2. |
Check PTG
(1) |
Connect scantool to Data Link
Connector(DLC). |
(2) |
Ignition "ON" & engine
"OFF" |
(3) |
Substitute with a known-good PTG and
Check if the DTC is erased. |
(4) |
Is the DTC erased?

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▶
Substitute with a known-good PTG and check for proper
operation. If the problem is
corrected, replace PTG and then go to "Verification of
Vehicle Repair" procedure.
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▶
Check connectors for looseness, poor connection,
bending, corrosion, contamination, deterioration, or
damage. Repair or replace as necessary and then go to
"Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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Verification Of Vehicle
Repair |
After a repair, it is
essential to verify that the fault has been corrected.
1. |
Connect scantool and selet "Diagnostic Trouble
Codes(DTCs)" mode and then clear
DTC. |
2. |
Operate the vehicle and monitor the DTC on the
scantool. |
3. |
Are any DTCs present ?

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▶ Go to the
applicable troubleshooting procedure.
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▶ System is
performing to specification at this
time.
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