General Information: DTC Detecting Condition

2011 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS, 3.5 G, AWDSECTION DTC Detecting Condition
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DTC DETECTING CONDITION

Item Detecting Condition Possible Cause
DTC Strategy Case1
  • Invalid voltage range check
  • Open or short in harness
  • Poor connection or damaged harness
  • Faulty cruise remote control switch
Case2
  • Check SET/COAST switch stuck
Case3
  • Check RES/ACC switch stuck
Enable Conditions Case1
  • 10V < Battery voltage <16V
Case2 & 3
  • 10V < Battery voltage <16V
  • Cruise control not active
Threshold Value Case1
  • 0.05 V < Switch voltage (SW) < 0.72 V or 0.85V < SW <2 V or 2.2 V < SW < 4.4 V or 4.8 V < SW
Case2
  • 0.72 V < Switch voltage < 0.85V
Case3
  • 2.0V < Switch voltage < 2.2V
Diagnostic Time Case1
  • 31sec.
Case2
  • 61sec.
Case3
  • 61sec.
MIL On Condition
  • -
RENDER: 1.0x

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