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DTC Check/Clear

Fig 1: Identifying Waveform Graph
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HINT:

  1. START DIAGNOSTIC MODE 
    1. Turn the ignition switch ACC.
    2. Press the "DISPLAY" switch.
      Fig 2: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - DISPLAY Switch
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    3. From the display quality adjustment screen, touch the comers of the screen in the following order: upper left → lower left → upper left → lower left → upper left → lower left.
    4. The diagnostic mode starts and the "System Check Mode" screen will be displayed. Service inspection starts automatically and the result will be displayed.
  2. FINISH DIAGNOSTIC MODE 
    1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
    Fig 3: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - Display Screen
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  3. DIAGNOSIS MENU 
    1. The "Diagnosis MENU" screen will be displayed by pressing the menu switch on the "System Check Mode" screen.
      Fig 4: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - System Check Mode Screen
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  4. CHECK DTC 
    1. Read the system check result.
      1. If the check result is "EXCH", "CHEK" or "Old", touch the displayed check result to view the results on the "Unit Check Mode" screen and record them.

        HINT:

        • If all check results are "OK", go to the communication DTC check.
        • If a device name is not known, its physical address is displayed.

        HINT:

        When proceeding to view the results of another device, press the service switch to return to the "System Check Mode" screen. Repeat this step.

        Fig 5: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - System Check Mode & Unit Check Mode Screen
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    2. Read the communication diagnostic check result.
      1. Return to the "System Check Mode" screen, and press the "LAN Mon" switch to enter the "LAN Monitor" screen.
        Fig 6: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - System Check Mode & LAN Monitor Screen
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      2. If the check result is "CHEK" or "Old", touch the displayed check result to view the results on the individual communication diagnostic screen and record them.

      HINT:

      • If all check results are "No Err", the system judges that no DTC exists.
      • The sub-code (relevant device) will be indicated by its physical address.
      • When proceeding to view the results of another device, press the "Service" switch to return to the original "LAN Monitor" screen. Repeat this step.
      Fig 7: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - LAN Monitor Screen
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  5. DTC CLEAR/RECHECK 
    1. Clear DTC
      1. Press the "Code CLR" switch for 3 seconds.
      2. The check results are cleared.
      Fig 8: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - Code CLR Switch
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    2. Recheck
      1. Press the "Recheck" switch.
        Fig 9: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - Recheck Switch
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      2. Confirm that all diagnostic codes are "OK" when the check results are displayed. If a code other than "OK" is displayed, troubleshoot again.
        Fig 10: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - OK
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      3. Press the "LAN Mon" switch to change to the "LAN Monitor" screen.
        Fig 11: Identifying Diagnostic Tool Display - LAN Mon Switch
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      4. Confirm that all diagnostic codes are "No Err". If a code other than "No Err" is displayed, troubleshoot again.