Freeze Frame Data

2005 Subaru Outback i, StandardSECTION Freeze Frame Data
NOTE:
  • Data stored at the time of trouble occurrence is shown on display.
  • Each time trouble occurs, the latest information is stored in the freeze frame data in memory.
  • Freeze frame data will be memorized up to three.
  • If a Freeze Frame Data is not properly stored in memory (due to a drop in ABS control module power supply, etc.), the DTC which is suffixed with a question mark "?" appears on the Subaru Select Monitor display. This shows it may be an unreliable reading.
SUBARU MONITOR CONTENTS DISPLAY DETAILS

Display Contents to be monitored
FR Wheel speed Wheel speed detected by the Front ABS wheel speed sensor RH is displayed in km/h or MPH.
FL Wheel speed Wheel speed detected by the Front ABS wheel speed sensor LH is displayed in km/h or MPH.
RR Wheel speed Wheel speed detected by the Rear ABS wheel speed sensor RH is displayed in km/h or MPH.
RL Wheel speed Wheel speed detected by the Rear ABS wheel speed sensor LH is displayed in km/h or MPH.
SUBARU MONITOR CONTENTS DISPLAY DETAILS

Display Contents to be monitored
IG power supply voltage Voltage supplied (V) to ABSCM&H/U is displayed.
G Sensor Vehicle acceleration detected by analog G sensor is displayed.
Motor relay monitor Motor relay condition is displayed.
BLS Signal Brake ON/OFF is displayed.
Vehicle speed Vehicle speed calculated by ABS control module is displayed.
ABS Control Flag ABS control condition is displayed.
Power Supply Failure Whether abnormal voltage occurred or not is displayed during malfunction.
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