Friday, October 26, 2018

2010 Lexus Truck RX 350 AWD V6-3.5L (2GR-FE) U CODE Page 94


NG -- HARNESS OR CONNECTOR (GROUND CIRCUIT)



OK -- REPLACE PARKING ASSIST ECU See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Collision Avoidance and Parking Assist



Systems/Parking Assist Control Module/Service and Repair/Parking Assist ECU/Removal



From 08/2009



NETWORKING: CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: U110B,U1110: Lost Communication with Parking Assist Control Module "B"



U1110 - Lost Communication with Clearance Sonar Module



DESCRIPTION



HINT



The parking assist ECU includes the clearance sonar module (w/ parking assist monitor and intuitive parking assist system).



WIRING DIAGRAM



INSPECTION PROCEDURE



NOTICE:



* Turn the engine switch off before measuring the resistances between CAN bus main wires and between CAN bus branch



wires.



* Turn the engine switch off before inspecting CAN bus wires for a ground short.



* After the engine switch is turned off, check that the key reminder warning system and light reminder warning system are not



operating.



* Before measuring the resistance, leave the vehicle as is for at least 1 minute and do not operate the engine switch, any other



switches or the doors. If any doors need to be opened in order to check connectors, open the doors and leave them open.



HINT



* Operating the engine switch, any other switches or a door triggers related ECU and sensor communication on the CAN. This



communication will cause the resistance value to change.



* Even after DTCs are cleared, if a DTC is stored again after driving the vehicle for a while, the malfunction may be occurring



due to vibration of the vehicle. In such a case, wiggling the ECUs or wire harness while performing the inspection below may



help determine the cause of the malfunction.



PROCEDURE



1. RECONFIRM DTC OUTPUT



(a) Reconfirm DTCs.



HINT



If CAN No. 2 bus DTC U1002 is output from the power management control ECU (Techstream display/Power Management1),



troubleshoot for U1002 and check for malfunctions in the CAN No. 2 main bus circuit.

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