Multi View Camera System (MVCS) DTCS

2018 Acura TLX Base, 2.4L EngSECTION Multi View Camera System (MVCS) DTCS

Multi View Camera Unit DTC 

DTC  Detection Item  Malfunction
B14A1 MVC CPU Error
B14A2 MVC EEPROM Error -A
B14A5 - Refer to: DTC Troubleshooting: B14A5 (Without Auto Idle Stop System) (2018-19), or DTC Troubleshooting: B14A5 (With Auto Idle Stop System) (2018-19) Battery Power Input Voltage Failure -A
B14A6 Front Camera Image Input Failure
B14A7 Rear Camera Image Input Failure
B14A8 Left Side Camera Image Input Failure
B14A9 Right Side Camera Image Input Failure
B14AC Shift Position ON Failure -A
B14AD Vehicle Speed Sensor Failure (Transmission Vehicle Speed Failure)
B14AE VSA System Malfunction
B14AF Camera Power Supply Voltage Failure -A
B14B2 View Change Signal Failure -A
B14B5 ASIC Failure -A
B14B6 SDRAM Failure -A
B14B7 Flash ROM Failure -A
B14B8 Communication Error Between CPU and ASIC -A
B14B9 Wheel Speed Sensor Failure
B14BA Steering Angle Sensor Failure 5
B14BC Steering Angle Sensor Malfunction
B14C0 Lost Communication with A/T System -A
B14C1 Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module
U1280 Communication Bus Line Error on B-CAN -B
U1281 Lost Communication with MICU
U128D Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module -A

Malfunction Message on Display 

Malfunction  Display Indication  Condition 
Camera Aiming Incomplete The message "Do the multi view camera aiming" is displayed Unusable
Black raster
-A The message "Please consult the dealer where the multi view camera can not be displayed" is displayed
-B Can not go back to Navigation display
Black raster A part of the multi view camera image can not be displayed
The message "Please consult the dealer where the multi view camera can not be displayed" is displayed Multi view rear camera image can not be displayed
The message "Please consult the dealer where you can not display the prediction guidelines" is displayed Guidelines image can not be displayed
RENDER: 1.0x

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