How to Read Self-Diagnostic Results
HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
(Malfunction codes)
Following the steps listed under the "Self-diagnostic procedure" I above, a faulty area or faulty areas, if any, are indicated by a flashing active damper suspension indicator lamp located in the meter cluster.
The indicator lamp flashes to show faulty areas corresponding with No.11 through 14, then No.21, 23 and 24, in that order. 2 seconds after all items are indicated, the indicator lamp repeats the flash sequence for all items again.
- When all items are in good order, the indicator lamp flashes at a cycle of 1/4 Hz [ON (2 seconds) and OFF (2 seconds)].
Display mode: First digit "ON" (0.6 seconds)
Second digit "ON" (0.3 seconds)
- The upper part of the figure at left shows an example of a faulty area corresponding with No.23.
- The lower part of the figure at left shows an example of a faulty area (No.23) which previously fell under the fail-safe history data and is still stored in the current fail-safe data history.
After repairing the faulty area(s), erase the self-diagnostic data stored in memory. [Refer to "HOW TO CLEAR DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES" (Malfunction codes)"].