Advanced Parking Guidance System

2010 Lexus LS 460L AWDSECTION Advanced Parking Guidance System
ADVANCED PARKING GUIDANCE SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION

DTC Code Description
C1611 ECU Malfunction
C1612 IG Voltage is Low or High
C1613 ACC Voltage is Low or High
C1621 Back Camera Power Supply Failure
C1622 Open or Short Circuit in Back Camera Signal
C1625 Open or Short in Steering Angle Sensor +B
C1626 Steering Angle Sensor Failure
C162A Vehicle Height Sensor Malfunction (CAN)
C1640 Engine/Hybrid System Malfunction
C1642 Accelerator Sensor Malfunction
C1645 Power Steering Control System Failure
C1647 G Sensor Failure
C1649 VGRS Failure
C164A EPS Communication Malfunction
C164D Wheel Speed Sensor Malfunction
C164E Stop Switch Circuit Malfunction
C164F Brake Hydraulic Pressure Malfunction
C1653 Electric Parking Brake Failure
C1662 Ambient Temperature High
C168B AVC-LAN Communication Malfunction
C168C AVC-LAN Command Time Out
C168D Vehicle Information Unmatched
C1691 Back Camera Initialization Incomplete
C1694 Steering Angle Initialization Incomplete
C1695 Zero point Calibration of Vehicle Height Sensor Incomplete
C1696 Zero Point Calibration of G Sensor Incomplete
C1698 Wheel Base Information Discrepancy
C1AE0 Front Left Side Sensor
C1AE5 Front Right Side Sensor
C1AEE APGS Sensor Communication Circuit
U0073 Control Module Communication Bus Off
U0100 Lost Communication with ECM / PCM "A"
U0124 Lost Communication with Lateral Acceleration Sensor Module
U0126 Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module
U0129 Lost Communication with Brake System Control Module
U0130 Lost Communication with Steering Effort Control Module
U0131 Lost Communication with Power Steering Control Module
U0140 Lost Communication with Main Body ECU
U0182 Lost Communication with AFS ECU
U1000 Can Communication Failure(Message Registry)
U1106 Lost Communication with Electric Parking Brake Module
U1113 Lost Communication with Steering Pad ECU
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