Preparation For the Inspection Mode - Using a Scan Tool
PREPARATION FOR THE INSPECTION MODEMake sure that the fuel remains approx. half amount [20 - 40 litres (5.3 - 10.6 US gal, 4.4 - 8.8 Imp gal)] and the battery voltage is 12 V or more.
Raise the vehicle using a garage jack and place on rigid racks or drive the vehicle onto free rollers.
WARNING:
- Before raising the vehicle, ensure the parking brake is applied.
- Do not use a pantograph jack in place of a rigid rack.
- Secure a rope or wire to the front and rear towing or tie-down hooks to prevent the lateral runout of front wheels.
- Do not abruptly depress/release the clutch pedal or accelerator pedal during works even when engine is operating at low speeds since this may cause vehicle to jump off free rollers.
- In order to prevent the vehicle from slipping due to vibration, do not place any wooden blocks or similar items between the rigid racks and the vehicle.
- Since the rear wheels will also rotate, do not place anything near them. Also, make sure that nobody goes in front of the vehicle.
Manufacturer's Scan Tool
Warm up the engine.
Prepare the Manufacturer's scan tool kit.
Connect the diagnosis cable to Manufacturer's scan tool.
Connect the test mode connector (A) at the lower portion of instrument panel (on the driver's side).
Connect the Manufacturer's scan tool to data link connector located in the lower portion of the instrument panel (on the driver's side).
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the scan tools except for Manufacturer's scan tool and OBD-II general scan tool.
Turn the ignition switch to ON (engine OFF), and start the Manufacturer's scan tool.
On the Main Menu display screen, select the {2. Each System Check}.
On the System Selection Menu display screen, select the {Engine Control System}.
Select the {OK} after the information of engine type is displayed.
On the Engine Diagnosis display screen, select the {Dealer Check Mode Procedure}.
After the "Perform Inspection (Dealer Check) Mode?" is shown on the display screen, select the {OK}.
Perform subsequent procedures as instructed on the display screen.
- If trouble still remains in the memory, the corresponding DTC appears on the display screen.
NOTE:
- For detailed operation procedure, refer to the Manufacturer's scan tool OPERATION MANUAL.
- For detailed concerning the DTC, refer to the List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). Basic Descriptions
- Release the parking brake.
- The speed difference between front and rear wheels may light either the ABS warning light, but this indicates no malfunctions. When the engine control diagnosis is finished, perform the ABS memory clearance procedure of selfdiagnosis system.
OBD-II GENERAL SCAN TOOL
Warm up the engine.
Connect the test mode connector (A) at the lower side of instrument panel (on the driver's side).
Connect the OBD-II general scan tool to its data link connector in the lower portion of instrument panel (on the driver's side).
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the scan tools except for Manufacturer's scan tool and OBD-II general scan tool.
Start the engine.
NOTE:
- Ensure the select lever is placed in "P" range before starting. (AT model)
- Depress the clutch pedal when starting engine. (MT model)
Using the select lever or shift lever, turn the "P" position switch and "N" position switch to ON.
Depress the brake pedal to turn brake switch ON. (AT model)
Keep the engine speed in 2,500 - 3,000 rpm range for 40 seconds.
Place the select lever or shift lever in "D" range (AT model) or "1st gear" (MT model) and drive the vehicle at 5 to 10 km/h (3 to 6 MPH).
NOTE:
- On AWD model, release the parking brake.
- The speed difference between front and rear wheels may light ABS warning light, but this indicates no malfunctions. When the engine control diagnosis is finished, perform the ABS memory clearance procedure of self-diagnosis system.
Using the OBD-II general scan tool, check for DTC and record the result(s).
NOTE:
- For detailed operation procedures, refer to the OBD II General Scan Tool Instruction Manual.
- For detailed concerning DTC, refer to the List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). Basic Descriptions