FAILURE DIAGNOSIS
TNV DI Service Manual
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Method and Procedure of Failure Diagnosis
3. Check of harness continuity:
• Remove the foot pedal and E-ECU from the harness.
• Check the harness continuity using a circuit tester.
4. Foot pedal movement check:
• Connect the all connectors (foot pedal, E-ECU).
• Connect the diagnosis tool, and log in to the diagnosis tool after key switch turning-on.
• With the diagnosis tool “Diagnosis Test: Pulse/Analog etc.”, operate the pedal to obtain the specified
sensor voltage watching “accelerator sensor position”, and fix it at that opening.
• With the diagnosis tool “Diagnosis Test: Digital Input etc.”, make “Foot pedal SW-NO” and “Foot pedal
SW-NC” be displayed, and check the status of ON/OFF.
Terminal
Continuity
Status
Pedal signal wire (A) E14
[Between E-ECU and pedal connector]
Available
OK: normal
Unavailable
NG: harness disconnection
Pedal signal wire (B) E13
[Between E-ECU and pedal connector]
Available
OK: normal
Unavailable
NG: harness disconnection
Between E14 and other terminal/GND
and between E13 and other
terminal/GND
Unavailable
OK: normal
Available
NG: harness short-circuited with GND
NG
• Check if the harness is damaged, or if the wiring is correct.
• Replace the harness.
OK
Check if the foot pedal movement is correctly recognized with the diagnosis tool
“Diagnosis Test”.
→
Go to [4. Foot pedal movement check:]
Sensor voltage
Foot pedal
Action
SW-NO
SW-NC
0.65[V] and below
OFF
ON
Replace the E-ECU.
Other than above
• Replace the harness.
• Replace the accelerator sensor.
1.1[V] and above
ON
OFF
Replace the E-ECU.
Other than above
• Replace the harness.
• Replace the accelerator sensor.
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