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How to Troubleshoot the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
ACC Indicator (Amber)
When the ACC system detects a problem while operating, the ACC system stops working, and the ACC activation indicator (white) go off, then ACC indicator (amber) stays on. NOTE: The ACC system communicates with the PCM, the VSA modulator-control unit, and the gauge control module via F-CAN. If a connected unit malfunctions, the ACC system will not operate. In this case, both the ACC indicator and the connected unit indicator come on and stay on (except the gauge control module). ACC Activation Indicator (White)
When the ACC system is OK, the indicator comes on when the MAIN switch is ON, and goes off when the MAIN switch is OFF. If the ACC system detects any malfunctions, the ACC activation indicator (white) go off, then ACC indicator (amber) stays on. Self-Diagnostic Function
The ACC system has a self-diagnostic function. If the self-diagnostic function detects a malfunction, the ACC system stops working, turns on the ACC indicator (amber), and stores DTCs. Multi-Information Display (MID) Indication
When the ACC system is OK, the ACC indicates its status on the multi-information display (MID) when the MAIN switch is ON. Dirt or Dust Detective Function
If the millimeter wave radar surface gets covered with too much debris or dirt, the multi-information display (MID) will display this icon (A), and the ACC system will cancel its function. Check the millimeter wave radar surface for debris or dirt. Multipurpose Camera Unit
The multipurpose camera unit uses inputs from the millimeter wave radar to maintain a constant distance between your vehicle and the vehicle directly ahead by accelerating and braking as needed. Millimeter Wave Radar
The millimeter wave radar measures the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle directly ahead to calculate and adjust speed to maintain the set distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. The multipurpose camera unit receives this information from the millimeter wave radar. The millimeter wave radar also has an error detection function which sends a signal to the multipurpose camera unit if an error is detected. CAN Communication
The multipurpose camera unit communicates on the F-CAN, and it communicates with other units via the F-CAN (gauge control module, steering angle sensor, PCM, SRS unit, and VSA modulator-control unit). If the multipurpose camera unit detects a communication error or a malfunction in another connected unit, the ACC system will not operate even though it is OK. In this case, both the ACC indicator (amber) and the related unit indicator will come on and stay on. Millimeter Wave Radar Aiming
If the millimeter wave radar is removed or replaced, you must do the millimeter wave radar aiming procedure, otherwise the ACC indicator (amber) comes on. How to Troubleshoot DTCs
Check for DTCs with the HDS. Make a copy of the freeze data, then clear the DTC. Before troubleshooting, check and note these items:
DTC may be stored even when the system is OK:
NOTE: The ACC indicator does not come on when DTC U3000-51: Multipurpose Camera Unit Update Incomplete is stored. DTC B2A00-F8: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Brake Control Temporarily Prohibited
The ACC brake works continuously, or ACC brake control is temporarily prohibited by a communication line error detected between the multipurpose camera unit and VSA modulator-control unit. Intermittent Failures
The term ‘‘intermittent failure’’ means a system may have had a failure, but it checks OK now. If you cannot reproduce the condition, check for poor connections or loose terminals. Also check ground and power connections related to the circuit that you are troubleshooting. How to Retrieve DTCs
NOTE: Make sure the 12 volt battery is fully charged before you begin.
How to Clear DTCs
NOTE: Make sure the 12 volt battery is fully charged before you begin.
How to Read History of the System Auto Stop Control Code
NOTE: Make sure the 12 volt battery is fully charged before you begin.
ACC System Auto Stop Control Codes
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