AUTO HEADLIGHT BEAM LEVELER SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS) > Read Current Data
LIST
Item Name | Content | Standard | Note |
Trip Count [count] | Time stamp information, trip counter | — | — |
Count | Time stamp information, original counter identification information | — | — |
Time Count [msec] | Time stamp information, time counter | — | — |
F Sensor Signal | Output voltage value from front vehicle height sensor Display range: 0.00 — 5.00 V | 5 V | Fixed at 5 V because front vehicle height sensor is not equipped. |
R Sensor Signal | Output voltage value from rear vehicle height sensor Display range: 0.00 — 5.00 V | Approx. 2.5 V | Changes according to vehicle condition. |
Actuator Signal | Power supply voltage value to headlight beam leveler actuator Display range: 0% — 100% | Not in operation: 0% In operation: 10 — 90% (17 Sec) | Changes according to vehicle condition. |
ECU ACC | IG voltage condition of auto headlight beam leveler CM Display range: 0.00 — 25.76 V | 8 — 16 V | — |
Indicator Signal | Meter indicator condition Display range: Light off/Light up/Flashing | Light off: Normal Light up: Abnormal Flashing: Not initialized | — |
Vehicle Speed Signal | Vehicle speed condition Display range: 0.00 — 3686.34 km/h | Shows vehicle speed | — |
H/L Lo Signal | Headlight lighting condition Display range: Light off/Light up | Light off: Light switch is OFF Light up: Light sensor in operation when light switch is in HEAD or AUTO position | — |
OperationRead diagnostic trouble code (dtc) Operation
OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS) > Read Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)OPERATIONRead out DTCs stored in the airbag system and the occupant detection system.1. AIRBAG SYSTEM1. On «Start» display, select «Diagnosis».2. On «Vehicle selection» display, input the target vehicle information ...
Disassembly
DRIVE SHAFT SYSTEM > Front Hub Unit BearingDISASSEMBLYUsing the ST or a hydraulic press, push out the hub bolt (b) from the front hub unit bearing (a).CAUTION:• Be careful not to hammer the hub bolts. This may deform the hub unit bearing.• Do not reuse the hub bolt.NOTE:Since the hub ...
Outside mirrors
Convex mirror (passenger side)
WARNING
Objects look smaller in a convex
mirror and farther away than when
viewed in a flat mirror. Do not use
the convex mirror to judge the
distance of vehicles behind you
when changing lanes. Use the inside
mirror (or glance backwards) to
determine the actu ...