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Symptom Troubleshooting

SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

MID/LCD Indication Possible cause Diagnostic procedure Notes
G06968571
  • Faulty connector
  • Faulty wire harness
  • Faulty battery sensor
  1. Inspect the connector to be sure it is making good contact.
  2. Check for an open or high resistance in the wire.
  3. Disconnect the battery sensor from the battery negative terminal and reconnect it.
  4. Check for DTCs.
  5. Replace the battery sensor.
The battery sensor is initialized and recalibrated automatically after reconnecting.
To do this process quickly, turn off all electrical loads, lock all doors with the transmitter, and remove the No. A8 (7.5 A) fuse from the main under-hood fuse box. Then disconnect the battery sensor 2P connector, wait 5 seconds, reconnect it, and reinstall the fuse.
The battery sensor is initialized and recalibrated within 10 minutes.
G06968572
Faulty battery Test the battery (see BATTERY TEST ). -
G06968573
  • Faulty alternator
  • Low battery voltage
  • Low battery charge
  1. Troubleshoot the charging system (see SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX ).
  2. Check for excessive parasitic draw with the ignition switch in LOCK (0) and the key removed.
This system may be caused by:
  • Long-term parking
  • Frequent short trips
  • Using the vehicles electrical devices, like the audio system, for long periods with the engine off
NOTE: "REPLACE BATTERY" and "BATTERY CHARGE LOW" messages on the multi-information display (MID) are not applied to '12 model.