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How to Troubleshoot DTCs

The troubleshooting procedures assume that the cause of the problem is still present and the ABS, VSA, and/or brake system indicator (amber) are still on. Following a troubleshooting procedure for a DTC that has been cleared but does not reset can result in incorrect diagnosis.

NOTE: Always troubleshoot fuel and emissions DTCs first.
  1. Question the customer about the conditions when the problem occurred, and try to reproduce the same conditions for troubleshooting. Find out when the ABS, VSA, and/or brake system indicator (amber) came on, such as during activation, after activation, when the vehicle was traveling at a certain speed, etc. If necessary, have the customer demonstrate the concern.
  2. When the ABS, VSA, or brake system indicator (amber) does not come on during the test-drive, but troubleshooting is done based on the DTC, check for loose connectors, poor contact of the terminals, etc. in the circuit indicated by the DTC.
  3. After troubleshooting, or the repairs are done, clear the DTCs, and test-drive the vehicle under the same conditions that originally set the DTCs. Make sure the ABS, VSA, and brake system indicator (amber) do not come on.