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Tech Tips November 2021 (TIPS1121)

Publication date: 2021-11-01
Reference number: TIPS1121

TECH TIPS NOVEMBER 2021

TECH TIPS NOVEMBER 2021

TECHNICAL INFORMATION TIPS

Reference Number(s): TIPS1121, Date of Issue:  November 01, 2021
SUBARU: All Models

01 QMR OF THE MONTH

We are pleased to announce this month's QMR of the Month Winner:

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September's QMR of the Month (the first winning report submitted via the new TechShare application) provided a highly detailed diagnosis of a 2016MY Crosstrek with a customer concern of no accelerator pedal response. The vehicle was towed in and the condition easily confirmed.

Marco began his diagnosis with a DTC check and found P2109 in memory.

After being referred to the diagnostics for DTC P2101 by the Service Manual, he began by doing the related wiring checks and verifying the Input/Output signal values at the ECM. Marco's report provided all his test results as he followed closely through each step which eventually led him to suspect a faulty throttle body. Marco proceeded to do comparison testing of the voltages at the throttle body connector of a known good car and identified discrepancies between the values of both vehicles. He then swapped the known good throttle body assembly to the problem car which restored normal operation confirming his suspicion. Marco ordered and installed a new throttle body assembly which repaired the customer vehicle. The DTC cleared normally and the CEL did not come on during his post-repair confirmation road testing. Marco's TechShare report included results of each diagnostic step and SSM data photos were also included to document his findings.

Jim Colamarino, Marco's Field Service Engineer (FSE) interviewed Marco related to his experience using the new TechShare app:

  1. Q:  What did you think of TechShare QMR app?

    A:  "I love it".

  2. Q:  Why do you love it?

    A:  "It's a game changer".

  3. Q:  In what way was it a game changer?

    A:  "Just the ability to be able to do it from my phone and not have to worry about emailing pictures to a PC to add them to the QMR made it so much more convenient".

  4. Q:  How do you think TechShare will help improve the quality of the product?

    A: "  Being able to create a draft right away and being able to edit the QMR as I diagnose the vehicle are great features".

  5. Q:  Do you think the app will help you with your efficiency?

    A: "  Absolutely. I now can just copy and paste my QMR notes right into my RO. This will help free up computers in the shop for other Techs to complete their ROs".

  6. Q:  Did you have a chance to use the photo editing feature of TechShare?

    A:  "I was aware but haven't used it yet. This was my first QMR through TechShare and I wanted to become more familiar with it before editing pictures".

  7. Q:  Did you use the speech to text feature?

    A:  "I was aware of it but did not use it".

  8. Q:  Did you use the SDS Notebook SSM data upload feature?

    A:  "I didn't this time but will remember it for the future".

In appreciation for going the extra mile and sharing his experience and TechShare feedback with us, Marco will be receiving the following from his Field Service Engineer:

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The other Regional winners selected from QMRs submitted during September 2021 were:

Any Subaru Technician can participate in the QMR of the Month program. See the February 2013 and January 2016 issues of Tech TIPS for full details. You just might see your name and photo in a future issue of Tech TIPS!

01 QMR OF THE MONTH AWARD PRESENTATIONS

As part of our "enhanced" QMR of the Month recognition program, we will include a photo (whenever available) of the recipient's award presentation in TIPS. The winner selected from QMR of the Month submissions received during September 2021 was Marco Yanes-Pena, a Technician from Bill Kolb Jr. Subaru in Orangeburg, NY.

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Marco is shown above after being presented with his $500.00 Snap-On Gift Card. To Marco's right is Subaru Distributors Corp. Field Service Engineer Jim Colamarino. To Marco's left are Bill Kolb Jr. Subaru's Shop Foreman (and August 2021's Winner) John Cote, Service Director Joe Minns and Service Manager, Jessica Rolon. 

Congratulations and THANK YOU to our September 2021 QMR of the Month Award recipient! 

TECH TIPS GREATEST TIPS 

This series features TechTIPS articles frequently referred to by Techline. This month's feature is from April 2013.

07 ERRATIC DIGITAL FUEL GAUGE OPERATION, 2012MY AND LATER IMPREZA, BRZ AND 2014MY FORESTER

The Techline has been receiving inquiries about erratic digital fuel gauge operation on the models shown above after refueling. Examples of customer concerns include: the fuel gauge doesn't react after filling the tank, low fuel indicator remains on after fueling, or the gauge only reads % full after filling. The information below provides some insight to how the fuel gauge operates, refueling suggestions and some answers you can use when customers have related questions at the Service counter.

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It is recommended that the ignition be turned completely "OFF"  when adding fuel to the tank. Inaccurate fuel level indication on the gauge can occur if the ignition is left in the "ON"  position while adding fuel in small quantities.

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The fuel gauge logic incorporates a shunt to prevent gauge fluctuation while driving on curvy roads, which causes the fuel to slosh in the tank and effectively change the level at the sending units while driving in this manner.

If a small amount of fuel, approximately 4.25 US gallons (16 liters) or less is added to the tank while the ignition is in the "ON"  position, the logic sees fuel slosh, rather than the actual increase in fuel level.

Note that the fuel level will most likely not self correct over time or with multiple key cycles. 

In some cases, adding less than 2 gallons of fuel, even with the ignition in the "OFF"  position, may result in no level increase on the gauge. An example of this may be a customer who adds only $5 in fuel and then notes no change in the gauge reading.

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This is not an indication of any mechanical failure! 

If this occurs, adding more fuel, more than 2 gallons, with ignition in the "OFF"  position, will in most cases correct the condition. In some rare cases, it may be necessary to disconnect the battery negative cable for more than 10 seconds.

The real "KEY"  is to turn the "IGNITION OFF"  anytime you are fueling the vehicle (following the caution placards found on nearly every gas pump).

01 SENDING IMMOBILIZER COMPONENTS, BROKEN ON ARRIVAL

Techline has received several broken immobilizer components in recent months for lost key reprogramming. This has been attributed to poor choices of packing material (or lack thereof), and inadequate box size. The most common parts found broken on arrival to SOA are the combination lens and meter mounting tabs.

When sending components for clearing, take extra consideration and care when packing. Using the proper insulating material and box size could be the difference between a broken meter or not. Inflatable bags are not recommended they are not reliable and can easily deflate.

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Special Note:  Return Address Information is CRUCIAL. Please make sure this information is filled out on EVERY Lost Key Form. The return information should be addressed to an INDIVIDUAL, not a building.

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Techline and SOA provide the immobilizer clearing process as a courtesy service for our customers.

Currently, there is no cost for clearing components. The only cost for the retailer is the shipping to SOA. Labor time and Technician pay will be determined by the retailer Service Department.

SOA is NOT LIABLE  for ANY  broken parts during shipping. It is the RETAILER'S  responsibility to properly package the components for transport. Damaged components will need a claim opened with the shipping company involved, not SOA.

For the latest Immobilizer Information for Lost Keys, refer to 03/2021 Tech TIPS.

07 FUEL GAUGE DISCREPANCY, NOT READING CORRECTLY

Diagnosis for fuel level discrepancies requires inspection of the combination meter, body harness, both level senders, and the fuel tank. The circuit of the fuel level senders is a loop from the combination meter through both senders, wired in series, that returns back to the combination meter. Subaru's system increases circuit resistance as the fuel level decreases.

A customer may have the concern of the fuel gauge never reading full after All ups or that they run out of gas while there is still fuel showing on the gauge. The diagnosis is the same for either event. Using the SSM, the combination meter PID should be observed in work support for the circuit resistance.

Once that value has been recorded, the total circuit resistance should be checked with a DVOM to confirm the meter is reading the resistance correctly. If the resistance does not match, the combination meter may be at fault.

If the combination meter is correctly reading the resistance of the harness, the senders should be checked for accuracy of the resistance. Each sending unit should have a sweep test performed. The Technician should confirm the minimum and maximum resistance are within the specification posted in STIS. The swept height of the sender arm should be measured to ensure the arm is not bent. The tank should be inspected for any obstacle that may limit the travel of the fuel sender arm in either direction. Damage to the tank or distortions may also impact the accuracy of the level sender.

If the resistance of each sender is within specification and the travel of the senders are not restricted, a harness check should be performed. If any excessive resistance or shorts are found in the harness, it should be replaced.

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12 2022MY BRZ FRONT AND REAR LICENSE PLATE INSTALLATION

With the all-new 2022 BRZ launch underway, SOA has seen some concern from the field regarding installing front and/or rear license plates. Thank you for bringing this concern to our attention! Please read below for clarification on installing both front and rear license plates on the 22MY BRZ.

For front and rear license plates, Retailers should utilize self-tapping screws and the dimpled areas (green circles in below pictures) on the bumper facias. The collars pre-installed in the vehicle's front bumper face are for mounting plates in other markets (Example: EU and JDM).

NOTE: The rear bumper has two sets of dimples, one outside set and one inside set. Retailers should use the inside  set of dimples.
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Thank you again for bringing this concern to our attention!

15 AFTERMARKET ACCESSORIES CAUSING DTCS, IMMOBILIZER CONCERNS AND INOPERATIVE SYSTEMS

How many times have you heard when contacting Techline, "Have you inspected the vehicle for aftermarket accessories?". It is with good reason they continue to ask. QMR and FSE reports continue to show aftermarket accessories having adverse effects on certain systems, component function or vehicle features. This can include but is not limited to: Immobilizer DTCs, no start concerns, keyless entry being inoperative, TPMS DTCs, radio concerns and drivability concerns.

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15 HARMAN BLUETOOTH VOICE COMMANDS AND CONTACT EMOJIS

Techline has received reports about the "Call" voice command via Bluetooth being inoperative at times. Upon further inspection with the customer's phone, it was found only certain contacts trying to be called were affected. The condition was then traced back to those contacts containing emojis in their title name. The Harman platform does not know how to interpret emojis. As a result, the contact may present as a square tile or, ignore the existence of the contact all together when voice command is activated. This condition is only with a single press of the voice command button. A long push to activate Siri or Google will activate the phone's native voice command which can interpret the emoji correctly.

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Here is an example image of the condition using an iPhone platform. Take note that the condition can happen with any emoji in any order. The head unit displays the emoji as square tiles. If the contact's name is edited or a change is made, a resync with the Bluetooth pairing and phonebook download must be completed. Certain setups may require the Bluetooth pairing to be deleted entirely and paired again followed by re-enabling a phonebook download. This condition does not affect Denso CP1 units.

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15 B2255 AND B2256 MISDIAGNOSIS AND DIAGNOSTIC CHANGES

It has been brought to Techlines' attention when diagnosing B2255 and B2256, an important DTC diagnostic step is being overlooked leading to mis-diagnosis. The Telematics Field Quality Assurance team has found a high frequency of unnecessary Head Unit and USB jumper cable replacements being performed when the root cause repair is successful after proper Telematics DCM diagnosis completion. Even though these DTCs apply to different models, it is important to note, they both indicate a communication fault between the Infotainment Head Unit and the Telematics Data Communication Module.

STIS will be updated in the future to reflect this with the proper steps. For now, refer to the following guides for proper diagnosis.

-B2256 - DATA COMMUNICATION MODULE COMMUNICATION OPEN 

This trouble tree is complete in its testing methodology but fails to make one crucial point. In Step 3: CHECK DCM, the first hyperlink takes the Technician to the TELEMATICS SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS) > Basic Diagnostic Procedure trouble tree. This procedure has the Technician thoroughly check for DTCs and test the operation of the Telematics system. This operation is crucial that it is performed in its entirety. Technicians sometimes fail to resolve any Telematics DTCs before continuing to diagnose B2256 which leads to a possible inaccurate diagnosis, root cause indication and in some cases, an unnecessary component replacement.

Technicians MUST  ensure the Telematics system is DTC free and operating as expected before continuing their diagnosis.

-FORESTER ONLY B2255 USB2(DCM) FAULTS 

The Forester B2255 trouble tree is not as thorough as lacks the instruction to perform TELEMATICS SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS) > Basic Diagnostic Procedures.

To improve the Forester B2255 root cause determination success rate, we suggest Technicians follow the testing methodology as outlined here.

  1. CHECK DTC. 
    1. 1.  Using the Subaru Select Monitor, perform the clear memory of [Infotainment]. Ref. to COMMON (DIAGNOSTICS)>Clear memory. 
    2. 2.  Turn the ignition switch OFF → ON.
    3. 3.  Read the DTC of [Infotainment] using the Subaru Select Monitor. Ref. to INFOTAINMENT(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). 

      Is DTC B2255 displayed? (Current malfunction)

      Yes

      Go to 2. 

      No

      Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

      NOTE: In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.
  2. CHECK CONNECTOR. 

    Check the harness between audio or navigation unit connector and DCM.

    Is the check result OK?

    Yes

    Go to 3. 

    No

    Repair the harness or replace the components.

  3. CHECK DCM. 

    Perform the inspection according to the diagnosis for telematics system. 'Ref. to TELEMATICS SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)>Basic Diagnostic Procedure. 

    Is the check result OK?

    Yes

    Replace the audio or navigation unit. Ref. to ENTERTAINMENT & MONITORING>Navigation Body. 

    No

    Replace the DCM. Ref. to ENTERTAINMENT & MONITORING>Data Communication Module. 

-B2255 - USB2(DCM) Faults on models other than Forester 

This trouble tree is complete in its testing methodology but fails to make one crucial point. In Step 5 of the trouble tree: 5. CHECK DTC, the first hyperlink takes the Technician to the ENTERTAINMENT & MONITORING > Data Communication Module. This section talks about the removal and installation of the DCM but not any of the essential Telematics diagnostic procedures.

Technicians would be better served by going to TELEMATICS SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)  > Basic Diagnostic Procedure trouble tree. This procedure has the Technician thoroughly check for DTCs and confirm operation of the Telematics system. This operation MUST be performed in its entirety. Technicians sometimes fail to resolve any Telematics DTCs before continuing to diagnose B2255 diagnosis leading to a possible inaccurate B2255 root cause indication.

Technicians MUST  ensure the Telematics system is DTC free and operating as expected before leaving the TELEMATICS SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS) > Basic Diagnostic Procedure trouble tree and continuing B2255 diagnosis.

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