Section 30 (Surround View Monitor (SVM) System): Troubleshooting
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CAUTION:
- After replacing SVM ECU, always check that the system operates properly.
- If the failure persists after replacing the SVM ECU, do not replace the unit.
- Inspection by DTC Code
Symptom Probable Cause Remedy - Single DTC code appearance
Loose connector relevant to a certain DTC code - Check connection status and reconnect the connector.
Tolerance compensation not completed - DTC code appearance (B103000)
- Perform tolerance compensation.
Disconnected wiring - Inspect for conductivity of relevant area of DTC and wiring.
- (B280000/C161600/B162C00/B16B700/B16B800/B16B900/B161BA00
* B16B700: DTC for no video input from the front camera
B16B800: DTC for no video input from the rear camera
B16B900: DTC for no video input from the left camera
B16BA00: DTC for no video input from the right camera
Faulty wiring connector - Check for bent or damaged wiring connector pin.
- Inspect wiring.
Faulty SVM ECU connector - Check for bent or damaged SVM ECU connector pin.
- Replace SVM.
Faulty SVM single unit - Check basic operation and DTC on GDS.
- Replace SVM.
2. Multiple DTC codes appearance Loose SVM main connector - Check connection status and reconnect the connector.
Disconnected wiring - Camera power
- In case of 6V or below, inspect relevant wiring.
- ACC/IGN power
- In case of 7.5V or below, inspect relevant wiring.
- SVM switch
- In case of 1.75V or higher with the switch ON, inspect relevant wiring.
Faulty wiring connector - Check for bent wiring connector pin or interference in neighboring parts.
- Inspect wiring.
Faulty SVM ECU connector - Check for bent SVM ECU connector or interference in neighboring parts.
- Replace SVM.
Faulty SVM single unit - If failure reoccurs after the items above are confirmed normal, replace SVM.
- Inspection for Defect in SVM Performance (Image Output)
Symptom Probable Cause Remedy - No image output: Black screen, Blue screen
Loose SVM main connector - Check connection status and reconnect the connector.
Disconnected SVM wiring - Inspect for conductivity of ACC/IGN/V-OUT/M-CAN terminal wiring
Faulty IPM (SJB) - Check power of ACC/IGN terminals: In case of 7.5V or below, inspect IPM (SJB)
Faulty SVM - If failure recurs after the items above are confirmed normal, replace SVM.
2. Abnormal image output: Noise on screen/lines/cracked display/unable to change display Loose main connector - Check connection status and reconnect the connector.
Disconnected or short-circuited wiring - Inspect the wiring relevant to DTC appearance.
Faulty tolerance compensation - If the SVM image display is cracked even though the camera display is normal, execute tolerance compensation again.
Faulty camera - If both camera display and SVM image display are cracked, inspect the camera.
Faulty IPM (SJB) - In case of DTC code (C161600) appearance, inspect IPM (SJB).
Faulty console switch - Inspect SVM switch.
- In case of 1.75V or higher with the switch ON, replace the switch.
Faulty SVM - If failure reoccurs after the items above are confirmed normal, replace SVM.
- Inspection for Faulty PDW Warning Display & Parking Guideline
Symptom Probable Cause Remedy - Faulty PDW warning display & faulty parking guideline
AVN option information not configured - Check and modify AVN option configuration status.
Loose main connector - Check connection status and reconnect the connector.
Faulty IPM (SJB) - Check that Parking Distance Warning (PDW) and Steering wheel Angle Sensor (SAS) are normal.
- Inspect IPM (SJB).
Faulty SVM - If failure reoccurs after the items above are confirmed normal, replace SVM.