DTC U0422 Invalid Data Received From Body Control Module: Trouble Symptom

2014 Subaru Outback 2.5i, Standard TransSECTION Trouble Symptom

Cooperation control with body integrated unit does not operate properly.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE

Step Check Yes No
1 CHECK DTC. 
Check the displayed DTC.
Are DTCs other than U*** displayed? Perform the diagnosis according to DTC. Go to step .
2 CHECK DTC. 
Check the displayed DTC.
Is DTC for the buss off or the data no-receive displayed? Perform the diagnosis according to DTC. Go to step .
3 CHECK DTC. 
Check the displayed DTC.
Is U0422 a current malfunction? Go to step . Go to step .
4 CHECK DTC. 
  1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
  2. Disconnect the body integrated unit connector.
  3. Connect the disconnected connectors.
  4. Read the DTC using Subaru Select Monitor.
Is U0422 a current malfunction? Go to step . Go to step .
5 CHECK DTC. 
Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read DTC of all the systems.
Is the body integrated data abnormal detected in several modules? Replace the body integrated unit. Refer to BODY INTEGRATED UNIT . Go to step .
6 REPLACE MODULE. 
  1. Replace the body integrated unit.
  2. Read the DTC using Subaru Select Monitor.
Is U0422 a current malfunction? Go to step . System is normal.
7 CHECK MODULE. 
  1. Reinstall the body integrated unit.
  2. Replace the module that the DTC has been detected.
  3. Read the DTC using Subaru Select Monitor.
Is U0422 a current malfunction? Replace the body integrated unit. Refer to BODY INTEGRATED UNIT . System is normal.
8 CHECK HARNESS. 
  1. Shake the harness, and check for poor contact.
  2. Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read DTC of CAN system.
Is U0422 a current malfunction? Repair the poor contact of harness, or replace the harness. Go to step .
9 CHECK CONNECTOR. 
Check the connector used for high speed CAN for poor contact.
Is there poor contact of connector? Repair the connector that has poor contact, or replace harness. It is possible that temporary poor communication occurs. Delete the DTC.
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