Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart

2013 Toyota Camry SE, 2.5L Eng VIN FSECTION Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart
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DTC Code Detection Item DTC Output Confirmation Operation Refer To
B2271 Ignition Hold Monitor Malfunction IG ON Refer to DTC B2271: Ignition Hold Monitor Malfunction
B2274 ACC Monitor Malfunction Wait 10 seconds after turning the engine switch on (ACC) or on (IG), and then wait another 10 seconds after turning the engine switch off. Refer to DTC B2274: ACC Monitor Malfunction
B2277 Detecting Vehicle Submersion Wait 300 seconds after connecting the cable to the negative (-) battery terminal. Refer to DTC B2277: Detecting Vehicle Submersion
B2282 Vehicle Speed Signal Malfunction Drive the vehicle for 20 seconds at a vehicle speed of 25 km/h (16 mph) or more, and then drive the vehicle at a vehicle speed of less than 5 km/h (3 mph) for 20 seconds. Refer to DTC B2282: Vehicle Speed Signal Malfunction; DTC B2283: Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction
B2283 Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction Run the engine at an engine speed of 2000 rpm or more for 330 seconds. Refer to DTC B2282: Vehicle Speed Signal Malfunction; DTC B2283: Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction
B2284 Brake Signal Malfunction Connect the cable to the negative (-) battery terminal, release the brake pedal and wait 20 seconds or more. Then depress the brake pedal for 20 seconds or more. Refer to DTC B2284: Brake Signal Malfunction
B2285 Steering Lock Position Signal Circuit Malfunction Disconnect the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal, wait 30 seconds and then reconnect the cable to the negative (-) battery terminal. Wait 40 seconds or more with the engine switch off (with the steering wheel locked), then turn the engine switch on (ACC) (with the steering unlocked) and wait 40 seconds or more. Refer to DTC B2285: Steering Lock Position Signal Circuit Malfunction
B2286 Runnable Signal Malfunction Disconnect the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal, wait 30 seconds and reconnect the cable to the negative (-) battery terminal. Wait 20 seconds or more with the engine switch off, then start the engine and maintain an engine speed of 1000 rpm or more for 20 seconds or more. Refer to DTC B2286: Runnable Signal Malfunction; DTC P0335: Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction (NE Signal)
P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction (NE Signal) Allow the engine to idle for 10 seconds or more. Refer to DTC B2286: Runnable Signal Malfunction; DTC P0335: Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction (NE Signal)
U0100 Lost Communication with ECM / PCM Turn the engine switch on (IG) and wait 10 seconds or more. Refer to DTC U0100: Lost Communication with ECM / PCM; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0142: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0155: Lost Communication with Combination Meter
U0140 Lost Communication with Main Body ECU Always Refer to DTC U0100: Lost Communication with ECM / PCM; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0142: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0155: Lost Communication with Combination Meter
U0142 Lost Communication with Main Body ECU Always Refer to DTC U0100: Lost Communication with ECM / PCM; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0142: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0155: Lost Communication with Combination Meter
U0155 Lost Communication with Combination Meter Turn the engine switch on (IG) and wait 10 seconds or more. Refer to DTC U0100: Lost Communication with ECM / PCM; DTC U0140: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0142: Lost Communication with Main Body ECU; DTC U0155: Lost Communication with Combination Meter
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