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DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORK FLOW

BASIC INSPECTION

DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORK FLOW

Work Flow 

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NOTE:

The Signal Tech II Tool [– (J-50190)] can be used to perform the following functions. Refer to the Signal Tech

II User Guide for additional information.

• Activate and display TPMS sensor IDs

• Display tire pressure reported by the TPMS sensor

• Read TPMS DTCs

• Register TPMS sensor IDs

1.

COLLECT INFORMATION FROM CUSTOMER

Get detailed information from the customer about the symptom (the condition and the environment when the

incident/malfunction occurred).

>> GO TO 2.

2.

TIRE PRESSURE INSPECTION

Check the tire pressure for all wheels. Refer to 

WT-73, "Tire Air Pressure"

Is the inspection result normal?

YES

>> GO TO 3.

NO

>> Repair or replace tire(s) or wheel(s).

3.

CHECK LOW TIRE PRESSURE WARNING LAMP

Check that the low tire pressure warning lamp illuminates for approximately 1 second after the ignition switch

is turned ON, then turns OFF.
Does the low tire pressure warning lamp turn OFF?

YES

>> Inspection End.

NO

>> GO TO 4.

4.

PERFORM SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULT

Perform “Self Diagnostic Result”. Refer to 

WT-13, "CONSULT Function"

Are any DTCs displayed?

YES

>> Refer to 

BCS-47, "DTC Index"

. If two or more DTCs are displayed, refer to 

BCS-46,

"DTC Inspection Priority Chart"

.

NO

>> GO TO 5.

5.

PERFORM DIAGNOSIS APPLICABLE TO THE SYMPTOM

Perform diagnosis applicable to the symptom. Refer to 

WT-52, "Symptom Table"

.

>> GO TO 6.

6.

FINAL CHECK

Perform “Self Diagnostic Result” again, and check that the malfunction is repaired. After checking, erase the

self diagnosis memory. Refer to 

WT-13, "CONSULT Function"

.

>> Inspection End.

ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING BCM

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ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING BCM

Description

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When replacing BCM, configuration (BCM and TPMS) and then tire pressure sensor ID registration is

required.

Work Procedure

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1.

PERFORM CONFIGURATION (BCM)

Perform configuration BCM. Refer to 

BCS-61, "CONFIGURATION (BCM) : Work Procedure"

.

>> GO TO 2.

2.

PERFORM CONFIGURATION (TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM)

Perform configuration tire pressure monitoring system. Refer to 

WT-29, "Work Procedure"

.

>> GO TO 3.

3.

PERFORM TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR ID REGISTRATION

Perform tire pressure sensor ID registration. Refer to 

WT-26, "Work Procedure"

.

>> Work End.

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ID REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

ID REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

Description

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This procedure must be performed after replacement of a tire pressure sensor or BCM. 

Work Procedure

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TPMS ID registration can be performed using one of the following procedures:

• Transmitter Activation tool [KV48105501 (J-45295-A)] using CONSULT (preferred method)

• Signal Tech II tool [– (J-50190)] using CONSULT (preferred method)

• Signal Tech II tool [– (J-50190)] without CONSULT

• CONSULT only

TPMS REGISTRATION WITH TRANSMITTER ACTIVATION TOOL [KV48105501 (J-45295-A)]

 With CONSULT

1. Turn the ignition switch ON.

2. Using CONSULT, select “Work support” in “AIR PRESSURE MONITOR”. Then, select “ID REGIST.”

3. Select “Start” on “ID REGIST” screen.

4. Hold the transmitter activation tool [KV48105501 (J-45295-A)]

(1) against the side of the left front tire, near the valve stem.

5. With the tool held at a 0 to 15 degree angle to the tire, press and

hold the transmitter activation tool button until the indicator lamp

turns OFF (approximately 5 seconds).

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining tires in this order: right

front, right rear and left rear.

7. When ID registration is complete, check the following pattern at each wheel.

8. After the ID registration procedure for all wheels is complete, press “End” on the CONSULT to finish ID

registration.

9. Test drive the vehicle to ensure that the TPMS lamp is OFF and no warning messages are present.

TPMS REGISTRATION WITH SIGNAL TECH II TOOL [– (J-50190)] 

NOTE:

The Signal Tech II must be updated with the newest software version in order to perform the below proce-

dures. The Signal Tech II software updates can only be downloaded from a CONSULT unit with ASIST. Other

versions of ASIST will not show the updates.

 With CONSULT

1. Adjust the tire pressure for all tires to the recommended value. Refer to 

WT-73, "Tire Air Pressure"

.

2. Turn the ignition switch ON.

3. Using CONSULT, select “Work support” in “AIR PRESSURE MONITOR”. Then, select “ID REGIST.”

4. Select “Start” on “ID REGIST” screen.

5. Turn on the Signal Tech II tool [– (J-50190)].

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Sequence

ID registration position

Turn signal lamp

CONSULT

1

Front  LH

2 blinks

“Yet (red)”

“Done (green)”

2

Front  RH

3

Rear  RH

4

Rear  LH

ID REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

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6. Hold the Signal Tech II against the side of the left front tire, near

the valve stem.

7. With the tool held at a 0 to 15 degree angle to the tire, select

“Activate Sensor” from the main menu, then press and release

the “OK” button to activate the sensor. Once the sensor is acti-

vated, the vehicle parking lamps will flash and the sensor ID will

appear on the CONSULT screen.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for the remaining tires in this order: right

front, right rear and left rear.

9. When ID registration is complete, check the following pattern at

each wheel.

10. Once all sensors have been activated, select “End” on the CONSULT to finish ID registration.

11. Test drive the vehicle to ensure that the TPMS lamp is OFF and no warning messages are present.

 Without CONSULT

1. Adjust the tire pressure for all tires to the recommended value. Refer to 

WT-73, "Tire Air Pressure"

.

2. Turn on the Signal Tech II tool [– (J-50190)] and select “TPMS Check” from the main menu.

3. Select vehicle model and year.

4. When prompted, hold the Signal Tech II against the side of the

left front tire, near the valve stem.

5. With the tool held at a 0 to 15 degree angle to the tire, press and

release the “OK” button to activate the sensor. Once the sensor

is activated, the tool will sound a tone and the tire pressure will

be displayed.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining tires in this order: right

front, right rear and left rear.

7. When prompted, connect the tool to the data link connector. The

tool will connect to the BCM, read the VIN, read sensor IDs and

check for TPMS DTCs. Along with DTCs detected, one of the

following will be displayed next to each wheel:

-

 N/A - Not applicable because no ID found by the tool

-

 OK - Wheel and sensor are in original position

-

 NEW - New ID found compared to BCM

-

 RT - Wheel has been rotated

-

 Low Press - Low tire pressure

8. If no DTC is present or the repair has been completed, press the “OK” button to register the IDs and clear

DTCs.

9. Test drive the vehicle to ensure that the TPMS lamp is OFF and no warning messages are present.

10. Print a Signal Tech II Audit Report for your records. Refer to the Signal Tech II User Guide for instructions.

TPMS REGISTRATION WITH CONSULT ONLY

 With CONSULT

1. Adjust the tire pressure for all wheels to match the list below.

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Sequence

ID registration position

Turn signal lamp

CONSULT

1

Front LH

2 blinks

“Yet (red)”

“Done (green)”

2

Front  RH

3

Rear RH

4

Rear LH

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Tire position

Tire pressure kPa (kg/cm

2

, psi)

Front LH

240 (2.4, 35)

Front RH

220 (2.2, 32)

Rear RH

200 (2.0, 29)

Rear LH

180 (1.8, 26)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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