| DTC Code | DTC Name |
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| P160300 | Engine Stall History |
DESCRIPTION
After starting the engine, this DTC is stored when the engine stops without the engine switch being operated.
Using the GTS, the conditions present when the DTC was stored can be confirmed by referring to the freeze frame data. Freeze frame data records engine conditions when a malfunction occurs. This information can be useful when troubleshooting.
It is necessary to check if the vehicle has run out of fuel before performing troubleshooting, as this DTC is also stored when the engine stalls due to running out of fuel.
| DTC No. | Detection Item | DTC Detection Condition | MIL | Memory | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P160300 | Engine Stall History | After monitoring for startability problems (P160400) finishes and 2 seconds or more have elapsed after starting the engine, with the engine running, the engine stops (the engine speed drops to 200 rpm or less) without the engine switch being operated for 0.5 seconds or more (1 trip detection logic). | Does not come on | DTC stored | SAE Code: P1603 |
| Trouble Area | |
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| Ignition system |
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| Fuel system |
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| Intake and exhaust systems |
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| Other control systems |
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| Engine |
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| High load from another system |
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CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
Tech Tips
DTC P160300
In contrast to normal malfunction diagnosis for components, circuits and systems, DTC P160300 is used to determine the malfunctioning area from the problem symptoms and freeze frame data when the user mentions problems such as engine stall.
As this DTC can be stored as a result of certain user actions, even if the DTC is output, if the customer makes no mention of problems, clear the DTC without performing any troubleshooting and return the vehicle to the customer.
As DTCs may be stored when an Active Test or learning is performed, make sure to clear the DTCs before returning the vehicle to the customer.
DTCs related to engine stall problems may be detected due to operations performed by the user. The following are a few examples. Ask questions to the user about how the vehicle is operated and give advice as necessary.
Ran out of fuel
Rolled down on a slope and engine stalls (backed up in D, moved forward in R)
If any other DTCs are output, perform troubleshooting for those DTCs first.
CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS
Use any information from the customer problem analysis about the condition of the vehicle at the time when the problem occurred (how the engine stopped, conditions when the engine was restarted, etc.) as a reference.
| Symptom | Suspected Area |
|---|---|
| Engine vibration occurs and engine stops |
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| Engine stops with no engine vibration | Ignition system, injection stoppage, high load from external parts |
| Engine can be started with accelerator pedal depressed | Insufficient air volume |
| Engine stalls or is difficult to start immediately after engine stalled, regardless of whether engine is cold or warm | Deposits in intake system or combustion chamber caught temporarily on intake or exhaust valve |
FREEZE FRAME DATA
Read freeze frame data using the GTS. Freeze frame data records engine conditions when a malfunction occurs. This information can be useful when troubleshooting.
When confirming the freeze frame data, be sure to check all multi freeze frame data.
When confirming the freeze frame data, if there are multiple items related to the cause of the malfunction, perform troubleshooting for all related items.
Try to operate the vehicle under the conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the malfunction occurred. Confirm the data at this time and the data when the engine is idling (engine warmed up, no load, and shift lever in D or N) and compare this data with the freeze frame data.
PRECAUTIONS
Inspections take into account the fact that the malfunction may not have recurred and place emphasis on checking the vehicle conditions present at the time when the malfunction occurred.
When performing inspections, jiggle the relevant wire harnesses and connectors in an attempt to reproduce malfunctions that do not always occur.
PROCEDURE
CHECK FOR ANY OTHER DTCS OUTPUT
Connect the GTS to the DLC3.
Turn the engine switch on (IG).
Turn the GTS on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Trouble Codes.
Read the DTCs.
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Tech Tips
When DTC P160300 and P160500 are output simultaneously, perform the troubleshooting for P160500 first.
Using freeze frame data, confirm the conditions the moment the DTC was stored and after the DTC was stored. This information can be useful when troubleshooting.
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GO TO DTC CHART Click here |
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READ FREEZE FRAME DATA (ISC F/B LEARN TORQUE)
Connect the GTS to the DLC3.
Turn the engine switch on (IG).
Turn the GTS on.
Using the GTS, confirm the vehicle conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the DTC was stored.
| Tester Display |
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| ISC F/B Learn Torque |
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GO TO ENGINE STALLS Click here |
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READ FREEZE FRAME DATA (A/F (O2) SENSOR VOLTAGE, SHORT FT AND LONG FT)
Connect the GTS to the DLC3.
Turn the engine switch on (IG).
Turn the GTS on.
Using the GTS, confirm the vehicle conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the DTC was stored.
| Tester Display |
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| A/F (O2) Sensor Voltage B1S1 |
| A/F (O2) Sensor Voltage B2S1 |
| Short FT B1S1 |
| Short FT B2S1 |
| Long FT B1S1 |
| Long FT B2S1 |
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Tech Tips
*: If the value of A/F (O2) Sensor Voltage B1S1, A/F (O2) Sensor Voltage B2S1, Short FT B1S1, Short FT B2S1, Long FT B1S1 or Long FT B2S1 is as specified, malfunction of a component listed in the "Suspected Area" column of the table is suspected.
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GO TO ENGINE STALLS Click here |