Checking for ACC System Auto Stop Control Codes
The ACC system auto stop control codes recorded in the multipurpose camera unit can be read out by the procedure below.
NOTE: Make sure the 12 volt battery is fully charged before you begin.
1. Connect the HDS .
2. In the Driving Support of the HDS, select Integrated Driver Support System, then select Data List on the HDS. Checking for ACC system auto stop control codes recorded in the Data List.
NOTE:
- ACC system auto stop control history is recorded from 1. When automatic cancellation takes place 11 times or more, the past 10 records are held. In this case, history 10 is the latest record and the 10 latest records are held. When 0, no record is held.
- When DTCs are cleared by the HDS, ACC system auto stop control history is cleared as well.
- Some of the following ACC system auto stop control codes may not be used for specific model specifications.
ACC System Auto Stop Control Codes
| Code | ACC System Auto Stops Operating | Concrete Examples | Detection Conditions | Restoration Conditions (Conditions under which ACC SET is possible) | Reasons for Control OFF |
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| 80 | Engine Speed too high or too low | The vehicle decelerated because the leading vehicle decelerated, and the engine speed dropped below the mid-speed ranges. | The driver did not operate the clutch pedal within 10 seconds after the shift-down request was displayed. | The engine speed returned to the specified speed or higher. | Prevention of engine stall while the vehicle is decelerating because the leading vehicle is decelerating. |
*1: While the code is detected, the CMBS operation stops temporarily and the CMBS indicator (amber) comes on.
*2: This value differs depending on whether or not the vehicle is equipped with Low Speed Follow (LSF) feature, or on the vehicle speed.
| Code | ACC System Auto Stops Operating | Concrete Examples | Detection Conditions | Restoration Conditions (Conditions under which ACC SET is possible) | Reasons for Control OFF |
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| 82 | Adaptive cruise control (ACC) brake control temporarily prohibited by Electric Parking Brake |
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The multipurpose camera unit received ACC brake temporary prohibition information from the EPB. NOTE: When the EPB power supply voltage is outside the operating range, the EPB sends ACC brake temporary prohibition information to the multipurpose camera unit. |
The EPB power supply voltage returns to normal and the ACC brake temporary prohibition information is cleared. | The EPB cannot maintain the vehicle stopping state. |
| 83 | Radar detection unstable |
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The reception of the millimeter wave radar (average) is outside the range where ACC control is available. | The reception level of the millimeter wave radar (average) returned to within the range where ACC control is available and the leading vehicle was detected. | For preventing the vehicle from accelerating after the leading vehicle is lost because the detection state of the leading vehicle becomes unstable while the vehicle is following the leading vehicle. |
| 84 | Target vehicle comes closer than the radar detecting limits |
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The distance between the leading vehicle and the own vehicle is less than the minimum allowable vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
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The system returns to normal when the distance between the leading vehicle and own vehicle reaches or exceeds the minimum allowable vehicle-to-vehicle distance + 0.5 m (1.6 ft). | The control is prohibited at a close distance to the leading vehicle where the ACC system is unavailable. If the leading vehicle is too close to the vehicle, the millimeter wave radar may fail to detect the leading vehicle. |
*1: While the code is detected, the CMBS operation stops temporarily and the CMBS indicator (amber) comes on.
*2: This value differs depending on whether or not the vehicle is equipped with Low Speed Follow (LSF) feature, or on the vehicle speed.
| Code | ACC System Auto Stops Operating | Concrete Examples | Detection Conditions | Restoration Conditions (Conditions under which ACC SET is possible) | Reasons for Control OFF |
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| 85 | Extensive driving on a rough or winding road | The vehicle continued to run in an unstable state without stopping:
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The yaw rate-acceleration neutral position was not corrected when the yaw rate sensor temperature changed by 50°F (10°C). | Stop the vehicle or drive the vehicle in a stable state at 3 mph (5 km/h) or more. NOTE: While the vehicle is running, the correction is made based on the correction value when the vehicle is stopped, so the correct will not be made once the ACC system auto stop control code 85 is stored. |
Because the accuracy of the yaw rate sensor cannot be maintained, possibly resulting in an incorrect estimated vehicle trajectory or incorrect leading vehicle selection. |
| 86 | Abnormal tire pressure |
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The estimated yaw rate calculated based on the difference between the right and left wheel speeds differs between the front and rear wheels (estimated yaw rate difference: 2 deg/s or more). | Estimated yaw rate difference: 0.25 deg/s or less | Because the estimated running trajectory of the vehicle is incorrect, so the leading vehicle cannot be selected correctly. NOTE: If the tire pressure is abnormal, the yaw rate-acceleration neutral position is not corrected normally. |
*1: While the code is detected, the CMBS operation stops temporarily and the CMBS indicator (amber) comes on.
*2: This value differs depending on whether or not the vehicle is equipped with Low Speed Follow (LSF) feature, or on the vehicle speed.
| Code | ACC System Auto Stops Operating | Concrete Examples | Detection Conditions | Restoration Conditions (Conditions under which ACC SET is possible) | Reasons for Control OFF |
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| 87 | Adaptive cruise control (ACC) brake control temporality prohibited by VSA |
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The multipurpose camera unit received ACC brake temporary prohibition information from the VSA modulator-control unit. NOTE: When the VSA modulator-control unit power supply voltage or the brake light relay actuation circuit voltage is outside the operating range, the VSA modulator-control unit sends ACC brake temporary prohibition information to the multipurpose camera unit. |
The VSA modulator-control unit power supply voltage returns to normal and the ACC brake temporary prohibition information is cleared. | Because the ACC brake may not be activated or the brake light may not come on even when the ACC brake is activated. |
| 88 *1 | Radar temporary problem (temperature, voltage, etc) |
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The multipurpose camera unit received the following error information from the millimeter wave radar.
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The millimeter wave radar sends restoration information, which is received and cleared by the multipurpose camera unit. |
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| 89 | Front wheel spin |
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A change in the wheel speed equivalent to 0.75 G occurs. | Other than those listed to the left | Prevention of use of ACC on a road where vehicle behavior is unstable |
| 91 | Vehicle skidded, spun out, or abrupt steering wheel movements |
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Lateral acceleration of 0.60 G or more occurred within 1 second after the yaw rate changed by 2 deg/s or more in 0.1 second. | Other than those listed to the left | Prevention of use of ACC on a road where vehicle behavior is unstable |
*1: While the code is detected, the CMBS operation stops temporarily and the CMBS indicator (amber) comes on.
*2: This value differs depending on whether or not the vehicle is equipped with Low Speed Follow (LSF) feature, or on the vehicle speed.
| Code | ACC System Auto Stops Operating | Concrete Examples | Detection Conditions | Restoration Conditions (Conditions under which ACC SET is possible) | Reasons for Control OFF |
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| 93 | Front tire problem |
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The estimated yaw rate calculated based on the wheel speed difference between the right and left wheels is 60 deg/s or more. | Stop the vehicle. | Because the estimated running trajectory of the own vehicle is incorrect, and the leading vehicle cannot be selected correctly. NOTE: When there is a problem with a tire, the yaw rate-acceleration neutral position is not corrected normally. |
| 94 | Rear tire problem |
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The estimated yaw rate calculated based on the wheel speed difference between the right and left wheels is 60 deg/s or more. | Stop the vehicle. | Because the estimated running trajectory of the own vehicle is incorrect, and the leading vehicle cannot be selected correctly. NOTE: When there is a problem with a tire, the yaw rate-acceleration neutral position is not corrected normally. |
| 95 *1 | Power supply voltage too high | 24 Volt battery installation | Power supply voltage: 16.8 V or more | Power supply voltage: 16.5 V or less | The multipurpose camera unit may not operate properly. |
| 96 *1 | Power supply voltage too low | 12 Volt battery deterioration | Power supply voltage: 9.5 V or less | Power supply voltage: 9.8 V or more | The multipurpose camera unit may not operate properly. |
*1: While the code is detected, the CMBS operation stops temporarily and the CMBS indicator (amber) comes on.
*2: This value differs depending on whether or not the vehicle is equipped with Low Speed Follow (LSF) feature, or on the vehicle speed.
| Code | ACC System Auto Stops Operating | Concrete Examples | Detection Conditions | Restoration Conditions (Conditions under which ACC SET is possible) | Reasons for Control OFF |
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| 97 *1 | Extensive driving on a rough or winding road. (CMBS/FCW) | The vehicle continued to run in an unstable state without stopping:
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When the yaw rate sensor temperature changed by 86°F (30°C) or more and the correction logic is not executed for approximately 8 seconds or more | Stop the vehicle. NOTE: While the vehicle is running, the correction is made based on the correction value when the vehicle is stopped, so the correct will not be made once the ACC system auto stop control code 97 is stored. Yaw rate-acceleration neutral position memorization execution conditions:
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Because the system may be activated for an obstacle against which the vehicle is unlikely to collide. |
| 99 | Acceleration/deceleration abnormality |
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Other than those listed to the left | Because the maximum acceleration/deceleration speed for the ACC system is exceeded. |
*1: While the code is detected, the CMBS operation stops temporarily and the CMBS indicator (amber) comes on.
*2: This value differs depending on whether or not the vehicle is equipped with Low Speed Follow (LSF) feature, or on the vehicle speed.
| Code | ACC System Auto Stops Operating | Concrete Examples | Detection Conditions | Restoration Conditions (Conditions under which ACC SET is possible) | Reasons for Control OFF |
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| 101 | Rear wheel locked | The parking brake is not released or the vehicle runs on a frozen road surface. | A signal of 5 mph (8 km/h) or more is input to the front wheel sensor and a signal of 0 mph (0 km/h) is input to the rear wheel sensor. | The front and rear wheel sensors detect a wheel speed. | Prevention of unstable vehicle behavior |
| 108 | Adaptive cruise control (ACC) brake control temporarily prohibited by ESB |
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The multipurpose camera unit received ACC brake temporary prohibition information from the ESB. NOTE:
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The ESB power supply voltage returns to normal and the ACC brake temporary prohibition information is cleared. | Because ACC brake cannot be activated. |
*1: While the code is detected, the CMBS operation stops temporarily and the CMBS indicator (amber) comes on.
*2: This value differs depending on whether or not the vehicle is equipped with Low Speed Follow (LSF) feature, or on the vehicle speed.