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Active Test: Notes

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The active test is used to determine and identify details of a malfunction, based on self-diagnosis test result sand data obtained in the DATA MONITOR. In response to instructions from CONSULT, instead of those from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) on the vehicle, a drive signal is sent to the actuator to check its operation.

CAUTION:
  • Never perform ACTIVE TEST while driving the vehicle.
  • Always bleed air from brake system before ACTIVE TEST.
  • Never perform ACTIVE TEST when system is malfunctioning.
NOTE:
  • When active test is performed while depressing the pedal, the pedal depressing stroke may change. This is not a malfunction.
  • "TEST IS STOPPED" is displayed approx. 10 seconds after operation start.
  • When performing active test again after "TEST IS STOPPED" is displayed, select "BACK".
  • ABS warning lamp and brake warning lamp may turn ON during active test. This is not a malfunction.

ABS IN Valve and ABS OUT Valve

When "Up", "Keep" or "Down" is selected on display screen, the following items are displayed when system is normal.

DISPLAY ITEM REFERENCE

Test item Display item Display
Up Keep Down
FR RH SOL FR RH IN SOL Off On On
FR RH OUT SOL Off Off On(1)
FR LH SOL FRLH IN SOL Off On On
FR LH OUT SOL Off Off On(1)
RR RH SOL RR RH IN SOL Off On On
RR RH OUT SOL Off Off On(1)
RR LH SOL RR LH IN SOL Off On On
RR LH OUT SOL Off Off On(1)
(1) Immediately after being selected, status is "On". Status changes to "Off" after approx. 2 seconds.