Read Current Data

2005 Subaru Outback i, StandardSECTION Read Current Data
  1. On the << Main Menu >> display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
  2. On the << System Selection Menu >> display screen, select the {Brake Control} and press the [YES] key.
  3. Press the [YES] key after the {ABS} is displayed.
  4. On the << Brake Control Diagnosis>> screen, select the {Current Data Display/Save}, and then press the [YES] key.
  5. On the << Data Display Menu >> screen, select the data display style and press the [YES] key.
  6. Using a scroll key, move the display screen up or down until necessary data is shown.
SUBARU MONITOR CONTENTS DISPLAY DETAILS

Display Contents to be monitored Unit of measure
FR Wheel Speed Wheel speed detected by front ABS wheel speed sensor RH is displayed. km/h or MPH
FL Wheel Speed Wheel speed detected by front ABS wheel speed sensor LH is displayed. km/h or MPH
RR Wheel Speed Wheel speed detected by rear ABS wheel speed sensor RH is displayed. km/h or MPH
RL Wheel Speed Wheel speed detected by rear ABS wheel speed sensor LH is displayed. km/h or MPH
BLS Signal Brake ON/OFF is displayed. ON or OFF
G Sensor Vehicle acceleration detected by analog G sensor is displayed. m/s (m/s2 )
Valve Relay Signal Valve relay operation signal is displayed. ON or OFF
ABS Warning Light ON operation of the ABS warning light is displayed. ON or OFF
EBD Warning Light ON operation of the EBD warning light is displayed. ON or OFF
Motor Relay Monitor Motor relay monitor voltage is displayed. V
IG power supply voltage Voltage supplied to ABSCM&H/U is displayed. V
ABS Control Flag ABS control condition is displayed. ON or OFF
ABS OK B Signal ABS system normal/abnormal is displayed. OK or NG
NOTE: For details concerning operation procedure, refer to the "SUBARU SELECT MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL ".
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