When replacing the ECU, always check that the communication circuit is normal.
DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
ETACS-ECU sets DTC No. B1A10, B1A11, B1A12, B1A13, B1A14, B1A15, B1A16, or B1A17 when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION (COMMENT)
B1A10: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 1 (the first transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.
B1A11: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 2 (the second transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.
B1A12: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 3 (the third transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.
B1A13: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 4 (the fourth transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.
B1A14: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 5 (the fifth transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.
B1A15: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 6 (the sixth transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.
B1A16: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 7 (the seventh transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.
B1A17: ETACS-ECU determines that the abnormality is present when it receives low battery voltage signal from the transmitter 8 (the eighth transmitter registered in ETACS-ECU) five consecutive times.