DTC P1630-81: Communication Error from VSC to ECM Invalid Serial Data Received [12/2021 - ]: Procedure

2020 Toyota RAV4 XLE, AWDSECTION Procedure
  1. CHECK FOR DTCs (ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKE SYSTEM) 
    1. Check for electronically controlled brake system DTCs.

      Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR [11/2018 - ]

      Chassis > Brake/EPB > Trouble Codes 

      Result

      Result Proceed to
      Electronically controlled brake system DTCs are not output A
      Electronically controlled brake system DTCs are output B

    Result: 

    GO TO ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKE SYSTEM. Refer to  HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING [11/2018 - ] 

    Result: 

    See step  2

  2. CHECK FOR DTCs (Radar Cruise1) 
    1. Clear the DTCs.

      Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR [12/2021 - ]

      Powertrain > Radar Cruise1 > Clear DTCs 

    2. Make sure that the DTC detection conditions are met.

      HINT: 

      If the detection conditions are not met, the system cannot detect the malfunction.

    3. Check for DTCs.

      Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR [12/2021 - ]

      Powertrain > Radar Cruise1 > Trouble Codes 

      Result

      Result Proceed to
      DTC P1630-81 is not output A
      DTC P1630-81 is output B

    Result: 

    USE SIMULATION METHOD TO CHECK. Refer to  HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING [11/2018 - ] 

    Result: 

    REPLACE ECM. Refer to  REMOVAL [08/2020 - 10/2022]  , or refer to  REMOVAL [10/2022 - 10/2023]  , or refer to  REMOVAL [10/2023 - ] 

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