DESCRIPTION
The multi-media module receiver assembly receives a vehicle speed signal from the combination meter assembly and information from the navigation antenna, and then adjusts the vehicle position on the map. The multi-media module receiver assembly stores this DTC when the difference between the speed information that the navigation antenna assembly receives and the SPD pulse received from the combination meter assembly becomes large.
Tech Tips
A voltage of 12 V or 5 V is output from each ECU and then input to the combination meter assembly. The signal is changed to a pulse signal at the transistor in the combination meter assembly. Each ECU controls the respective systems based on the pulse signal.
If a short occurs in any of the ECUs or in the wire harness connected to an ECU, all systems in the diagram below will not operate normally.
| DTC Code | DTC Detection Condition | Trouble Area |
|---|---|---|
| B15C2 | A difference between the GPS speed and SPD pulse is detected |
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WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
CLEAR DTC
Clear the DTCs Click here.
| NEXT |
|
CHECK DTC
Recheck for DTCs and check if the same DTC is output again Click here.
| OK |
|---|
| No DTCs are output. |
| NG |
|
CHECK VEHICLE SENSOR (OPERATION CHECK) Click here |
| OK |
|
USE SIMULATION METHOD TO CHECK Click here
CHECK VEHICLE SENSOR (OPERATION CHECK)
Enter the "System Sensors Check" screen. [Refer to Check GPS & Vehicle Sensors in Operation Check Click here]
While driving the vehicle, compare the "Speed" indicator to the reading on the speedometer. Check if these readings are almost equal.
| OK |
|---|
| The readings are equal or almost equal. |
| NG |
|
GO TO METER / GAUGE SYSTEM Click here |
| OK |
|
REPLACE MULTI-MEDIA MODULE RECEIVER ASSEMBLY Click here