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MWI COMBINATION METER MWI-75 < ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION > [TYPE B] C D E F G H I J K L M B A O P Fail-Safe INFOID:0000000009266519 The combination meter activates the fail-safe control if CAN communication with each unit is malfunctioning. DTC Index INFOID:0000000009266520 Function Specifications Speedometer Reset to zero by suspending communication. Tachometer Illumination control When suspending communication, changes to nighttime mode. Shift position indicator When suspending communication, not indicate. Information display Trip com- Current fuel consump- • When reception time of an abnormal signal is 2 seconds or less, the last received datum is used for calculation to indi- • When reception time of an abnormal signal is more than two seconds, the last result calculated during normal condition is Average fuel consump- Distance to empty Engine coolant temperature gauge Reset to zero by suspending communication. Odo/trip meter An indicated value is maintained at communications blackout. Buzzer The buzzer turns OFF by suspending communication. Warning lamp/indicator lamp ABS warning lamp The lamp turns ON by suspending communication. Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) EPS warning lamp Brake warning lamp High beam indicator lamp The lamp turns OFF by suspending communication. Turn signal indicator lamp Door warning lamp Light indicator lamp Oil pressure warning lamp Key warning lamp O/D OFF indicator lamp Shift P warning lamp Engine start operation indicator lamp Display contents of CONSULT Diagnostic item is detected when... Refer to CAN COMM CIRCUIT When combination meter is not transmitting or receiving CAN communica- MWI-89, "Diagno- CONTROL UNIT (CAN) When detecting error during the initial diagnosis of the CAN controller of MWI-90, "Diagno- VEHICLE SPEED The abnormal vehicle speed signal is input from the ABS actuator and elec- ENGINE SPEED If ECM continuously transmits abnormal engine speed signals for 2 seconds MWI-92, "Diagno- WATER TEMP If ECM continuously transmits abnormal engine coolant temperature signals |