Data List/Active Test

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Data List/Active Test
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  1. DATA LISTΒ 
    NOTE:
    • The DATA LIST values may vary significantly if there are slight differences in measurement, differences in the environment in which the measurements are obtained, or the aging of the vehicle. Thus, definite standards or judgment values are unavailable. Therefore, there may be a malfunction even if a measured value is within the reference range.
    • In the event of intricate symptoms, collect sample data from another vehicle of the same model operating under identical conditions, in order to reach an overall judgment by comparing all the items of DATA LIST.

    HINT:

    Using the DATA LIST displayed on the hand-held tester, you can read the values including those of the switches, sensors, actuators, without removing any parts. Reading the DATA LIST as the first step of troubleshooting is one method to shorten diagnostic time.

    1. Connect the hand-held tester to the DLC3.
    2. Turn the power switch ON (IG).
    3. Turn the hand-held tester ON.
    4. Select the following menu items: DIAGNOSIS / OBD/MOBD / HV BATTERY / DATA LIST.
    5. Check the results by referring to the following table.
      Fig 1: Hand-Held Tester Display & Diagnostic Chart.
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