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Pinpoint Test G1196495P1 : 0X0001 Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor



PINPOINT TEST G1196495p1 : 0x0001 OUTER REAR LEFT HAND PARKING AID SENSOR

G1196495t1 : 0x0001 Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor
1. Activate the parking aid system. 2. Using manufacturer approved diagnostic equipment check for DTCs.

- Is DTC 0x0001 set?

-> Yes
Go to A2

-> No
The parking aid system is operating correctly.

G1196495t2 : 0x0001 Check The Wiring Harness
1. Remove the rear bumper. Do NOT disconnect any connectors. Support it carefully, close to the rear of the vehicle.
2. Using manufacturer approved diagnostic equipment clear the DTC.
3. Activate the parking aid system.
4. Using manufacturer approved diagnostic equipment check for DTCs.

- Is DTC 0x0001 set?

->Yes
Go to A3.

->No
The Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor signal wire is short circuit to chassis ground.

REPAIR the wiring harness.

G1196495t3 : 0x0001 Check The Parking Aid Sensor Connector
1. Swap the Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor with the Outer Rear Right Hand Parking Aid Sensor. Check both sensors are connected to the bumper harness connectors.
2. Using manufacturer approved diagnostic equipment clear the DTC.
3. Activate the parking aid system.
4. Using manufacturer approved diagnostic equipment check for DTCs.

- Is a DTC set?

-> Yes
If DTC 0x0001 is set check.

The Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor signal wire is short circuit to chassis ground.

The Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor signal wire is short circuit to adjacent ground circuit.

The Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor signal wire is short circuit to adjacent power circuit.

The Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor is not connected.

The Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor signal wire is open circuit.

REPAIR the wiring harness.

Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor connector pin damage or corrosion.

If DTC 0x0002 is set check.

Replace the Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor.

-> No
The Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor was not connected correctly.

Investigate possible cause of intermittent failure in the Outer Rear Left Hand Parking Aid Sensor signal wire short circuit to chassis ground.