DTC B1044-01: Auto Leveling Sensor Circuit Malfunction: Notes
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| Description |
Auto leveling sensor circuit malfunction |
| Detection Condition |
- Auto leveling control module detected the auto leveling sensor circuit voltage of 0.25 V or less
or 4.75 V or more
for 10 s or more
with the ignition switched ON (engine off or on).
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| Fail-safe |
- The headlight leveling actuator is stopped at the position when the malfunction is determined.
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| Possible cause |
- Auto leveling sensor connector or terminal malfunction
- Auto leveling control module connector or terminal malfunction
- Short to ground in wiring harness between the following terminals:
- Auto leveling control module terminal I-Auto leveling sensor terminal C
- Auto leveling control module terminal K-Auto leveling sensor terminal B
- Auto leveling control module terminal C-Auto leveling sensor terminal A
- Short to power supply in wiring harness between the following terminals:
- Auto leveling control module terminal I-Auto leveling sensor terminal C
- Auto leveling control module terminal K-Auto leveling sensor terminal B
- Auto leveling control module terminal C-Auto leveling sensor terminal A
- Open circuit in wiring harness between the following terminals:
- Auto leveling control module terminal I-Auto leveling sensor terminal C
- Auto leveling control module terminal K-Auto leveling sensor terminal B
- Auto leveling control module terminal C-Auto leveling sensor terminal A
- Auto leveling sensor malfunction
- Auto leveling control module malfunction
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