VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL (VDC) > VDC Control Module and Hydraulic Control Unit (VDCCM&H/U)
ADJUSTMENT
1. VDC SENSOR MIDPOINT SETTING MODE (MODELS WITHOUT EyeSight)
After installing, replacing or adjusting the following parts, perform the VDC sensor midpoint setting mode.
• Steering angle sensor
• Steering wheel
• Suspension parts
• Wheel alignment
• VDCCM&H/U
• VDCCM&H/U bracket
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and set the steering wheel to the neutral position.
2. Perform the VDC sensor 0 point setting mode.
(1) Connect the Subaru Select Monitor.
NOTE:
For detailed operation procedures, refer to “Application help”.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(3) On «Start» display, select «Diagnosis».
(4) On «Vehicle selection» display, input the target vehicle information and select «Confirmed».
(5) On «Main Menu» display, select «Each System».
(6) On «Select System» display, select «Brake Control System» and select «Enter».
(7) On «Select Function» display, select «Data Monitor».
(8) From the data monitor item list, select «Steering Angle Sensor», «Longitudinal G Sensor» and «Lateral G sensor Output».
(9) Check that the steering angle sensor output value is between −10 and 10 deg.
NOTE:
If the output value is not at the standard value, check the steering wheel.
(10) Check that output values for the longitudinal G sensor and lateral G sensor are −2 — 2 m/s2.
NOTE:
If the output value is not at the standard value, check the installation conditions of VDCCM&H/U and VDCCM&H/U bracket.
(11) On «Select Function» display, select «Work Support».
(12) From the work support item list, select «VSC(VDC) Centering Mode», and perform the setting according to the procedure displayed on the Subaru Select Monitor screen.
3. Drive the vehicle for 10 minutes, and check that there is no system malfunction or the warning light illumination while driving.
4. Make sure that the DTC is not stored.
2. NEUTRAL OF STEERING ANGLE SENSOR & LATERAL G SENSOR 0 POINT SETTING (MODEL WITH EyeSight)
After installing, replacing, or adjusting the following part, perform the Set up mode for Neutral of Steering Angle Sensor & Lateral G Sensor 0 point.
• Steering angle sensor
• Steering wheel
• Suspension parts
• Wheel alignment
• VDCCM&H/U
• VDCCM&H/U bracket
1. Set the steering wheel to the neutral position.
2. Perform the VDC sensor 0 point setting mode.
(1) Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to data link connector.
NOTE:
For detailed operation procedures, refer to “Application help”.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(3) On «Start» display, select «Diagnosis».
(4) On «Vehicle selection» display, input the target vehicle information and select «Confirmed».
(5) On «Main Menu» display, select «Each System».
(6) On «Select System» display, select «Brake Control System» and select «Enter».
(7) On «Select Function» display, select «Data Monitor».
(8) From the data monitor item list, select «Steering Angle Sensor», «Longitudinal G Sensor» and «Lateral G sensor Output».
(9) Check that the steering angle sensor output value is between −10 and 10 deg.
NOTE:
If the output value is not at the standard value, check the steering wheel.
(10) Check that output values for the longitudinal G sensor and lateral G sensor are −2 — 2 m/s2.
NOTE:
If the output value is not at the standard value, check the installing condition of the VDCCM&H/U and VDCCM&H/U bracket.
(11) On «Select Function» display, select «Work Support».
(12) From «Work Support», select «Set mode Str.A.Sen.N&Lat.GSen.0p», and perform the setting according to the procedure displayed on the Subaru Select Monitor screen.
3. Drive the vehicle for 10 minutes, and check that there is no system malfunction or the warning light illumination while driving.
4. Make sure that the DTC is not stored.
3. LONGITUDINAL G SENSOR & LATERAL G SENSOR 0 POINT SETTING MODE (MODEL WITH EyeSight)
After installing or replacing the following part, perform the longitudinal G sensor & lateral G sensor 0 point setting mode.
• Suspension parts
• VDCCM&H/U
• VDCCM&H/U bracket
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface with all wheels aligned straight.
2. Perform the VDC sensor 0 point setting mode.
(1) Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to data link connector.
NOTE:
For detailed operation procedures, refer to “Application help”.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(3) On «Start» display, select «Diagnosis».
(4) On «Vehicle selection» display, input the target vehicle information and select «Confirmed».
(5) On «Main Menu» display, select «Each System».
(6) On «Select System» display, select «Brake Control System» and select «Enter».
(7) On «Select Function» display, select «Data Monitor».
(8) From the «Data monitor» display, select «Longitudinal G Sensor» and «Lateral G sensor Output».
(9) Check that output values for the longitudinal G sensor and lateral G sensor are −2 — 2 m/s2.
(10) On «Select Function» display, select «Work Support».
(11) From «Work Support», select «Longitudinal G sensor & lateral G sensor 0 point setting mode», and perform the setting according to the procedure displayed on the Subaru Select Monitor Screen.
3. Drive the vehicle for 10 minutes, and check that there is no system malfunction or the warning light illumination while driving.
4. Make sure that the DTC is not stored.
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