
The ABS ECU(Electronic
Control Unit) checks the battery voltage and generator output voltage to
determine, as a safety issue, whether the ABS system can operate normally
or not.
The normal battery
voltage range is essential for controlling the ABS system as
intended.
The ABS ECU monitors
battery voltage and generator output voltage.
When the voltage is
higher than the expected normal value, this code is set, and the
ABS/EBD/ESC functions are prohibited.
If the voltage recovers,
to within normal operating ranges, then the controller returns to normal
operation as well.

Item
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Detecting
condition
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Possible cause
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DTC Strategy
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Battery Voltage
Monitoring | |
•
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Poor connection in power supply circuit
(IGN+) |
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Enable Conditions
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•
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When Vign>17V±0.5V is continued for
500msec.
- If the voltage recovers to normal
operating range, the controller returns to normal
state. | |
Fail
Safe
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•
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The ABS/EBD/ESC functions are
inhibited. |
•
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The ABS/EBD/ESC warning lamps are
activated. | |
Normal Voltage Range
|
ENG
"ON"
|
10V ~
16V
|

1. |
Connect scantool to Data Link
Connector(DLC). |
2. |
Ignition "ON" & Engine
"ON". |
3. |
Monitor the "BATTERY VOLTAGE" parameter on the
scantool.
Specification
: Below 17.5V
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4. |
Is parameter displayed within
specifications?

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▶ Fault is
intermittent caused by poor connection in power harness (IGN+)
and/or HECU's connector or was repaired and HECU 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
"Terminal and Connector Inspection"
procedure.
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Terminal and Connector
Inspection |
1. |
Many malfunctions in the electrical system are
caused by poor harness(es) and terminal condition. 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 then go to "Verification Of Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
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▶ Verify
presence of battery voltage codes in other ECUs (SRS,
etc). ▶ If battery voltage codes
are not present in other ECUs, go to "Power Circuit
Inspection" procedure. ▶ If battery
voltage codes are present in other ECUs, go to "Alternator
Output Voltage Inspection"
procedure.
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Open or Short Check
1. |
Ignition "ON" & Engine
"OFF". |
2. |
Measure voltage between the battery
terminal(+) and power terminal of the HECU harness
connector.
Specification
: Approx. below
0.2V
| |
3. |
Is the measured value within
specifications?

|
▶ Check for
open or blown 10A ABS fuse referring to "Circuit
Diagram".
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▶ Repair
open or short in power circuit between battery and HECU
harness connector and then go to "Verification Of Vehicle
Repair"
procedure.
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Ground Circuit
Inspection |
Open or Short Check
1. |
Ignition "OFF" & Engine
"OFF". |
2. |
Disconnect HECU
connector. |
3. |
Measure resistance between ground terminal of
the HECU harness connector and chassis ground.
Specification : Approx. below
1Ω
| |
4. |
Is the measured value within
specifications?

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▶
Substitute with a known-good HECU and check for proper
operation. If problem is corrected,
replace HECU and then go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure.
|

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▶ Repair
open or short in ground circuit between HECU harness connector
and chassis ground and then go to "Verification Of Vehicle
Repair" procedure.
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Generator Output Voltage
Inspection |
Charging System Check
1. |
Ignition "ON" & Engine
"ON". |
2. |
Maintain ENG RPM 2,500RPM over 2
minutes. |
3. |
Measure voltage between the battery
terminal(+) and the battery terminal(-).
Specification : Below.
17±0.5V
| |
4. |
Is the measured value within
specifications?

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▶ Go to
"Power Circuit Inspection" procedure.
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▶ Check
that the tension of drive belt, ENG RPM, fuse, terminal of
battery, all terminals of alternator are in good condition and
Check for damaged harness and poor connection between
alternator and battery. If battery
voltage codes are present in other ECUs, go to "Generator
Output Voltage Inspection"
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 select "Diagnostic
Trouble Codes(DTCs)" mode. |
2. |
Using a scantool, Clear
DTC. |
3. |
Operate the vehicle within DTC Detecting
Condition in General Information. |
4. |
Using a scantool, Check DTC
present. |
5. |
Are any DTCs present ?

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