Multi-Function Display (MFD)

2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i, Eng CD FB25BA, Standard TransSECTION Multi-Function Display (MFD)
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1 PERFORM CUSTOMER INTERVIEW. 
Using the Check List for Interview, ask the customer the condition of how trouble occurs. < Ref. to CHECK , Check List for Interview. >
Did you interview the customer? Go to step . Interview the customer. < Ref. to CHECK , Check List for Interview. >
2 CHECK CAN COMMUNICATION. 
Read the DTC of the CAN system using the Subaru Select Monitor. < Ref. to OPERATION , Read Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). >
Is DTC displayed? Perform the diagnosis according to DTC. < Ref. to LIST , List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). > Go to step .
3 CHECK MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD). 
Read the DTC relating the Multi-Function Display (MFD) using the Subaru Select Monitor. < Ref. to OPERATION , Read Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). >
Is DTC displayed? Record DTC and time stamp, and perform the diagnosis according to DTC. < Ref. to LIST , List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). >
NOTE: For time stamp, refer to "LAN SYSTEM". < Ref. to TIME STAMP , CAUTION, General Description. >
Go to step .
4 CHECK MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD). 
Check the Multi-Function Display (MFD) display using the system operation check mode of combination meter. < Ref. to SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK MODE . >
Is the display normal? System is normal. Replace the Multi-Function Display (MFD). < Ref. to MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD) . >
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