Diagnostic Aids
The front view camera module disable history buffers are used to store information about the front view camera module features that are disabled. The buffers will only update if the disable condition changes.
Example: If the data received from the steering wheel angle sensor is Invalid across many ignition cycles then it will only appear in 1 history buffer and not all history buffers. If this condition is the current reason why the front view camera module is disabled then it will be set in front view camera module disable history buffer 1. If a new reason occurs, such as vehicle speed validity is invalid, then the invalid steering wheel angle sensor fault will shift into disable history buffer 2 and vehicle speed validity invalid will be in disable history buffer 1. Since there are only four disable history buffers, the invalid steering wheel angle sensor will age out if four other disable reasons occur since the last invalid steering wheel angle sensor event occurred. Front view camera module disable history buffer 1 contains the current reason that one of the front view camera module features is disabled.
The front view camera module disable history buffers can display the following values:
- Lane Departure Warning Indicator Malfunction
- Lane Departure Warning Switch Malfunction
- Camera Obstructed
- Accelerator Pedal Position Out of Range
- Driven Wheel Speed Signal Invalid
- Non-Driven Wheel Speed Signal Invalid
- Brake Pedal Moderate Travel Signal Invalid
- Brake Pedal Initial Travel Position Achieved
- Lost Communication with Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Module
- Invalid Data Received From Steering Wheel Angle Sensor Module
- Forward Collision Alert Switch Malfunction
- Clutch Pedal Position (CPP) Sensor Performance
- Transmission Gear Engaged
- Acceleration Sensor Longitudinal Signal
- Invalid Data Received From Yaw Rate Sensor Module
- Power Mode Controlled by Backup Device
- System Power Mode
- Overvoltage
- Undervoltage
- Undefined