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PID/DATA MONITOR TABLE [EVP CONTROL UNIT]

—: Not applicable

Monitor item

Unit/Operation

Test condition

Specification (Reference)

Inspection item

BRK_SIG

Off/On

Brake pedal released

Off

  • Inspect the DSC HU/CM.

    (See DSC HU/CM INSPECTION.)

Brake pedal depressed

On

ECU_TEMP

°C, °F

This PID indicates temperature of board in EVP control unit.

  • Replace the EVP control unit.

    (See EVP CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

VP_C

A

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

approx. 0 A

  • Inspect the electric vacuum pump.

    (See ELECTRIC VACUUM PUMP INSPECTION.)

After starting to drive

approx. 6.5 A

VP_MV

V

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

approx. 7 V

  • Inspect the electric vacuum pump.

    (See ELECTRIC VACUUM PUMP INSPECTION.)

After starting to drive

approx. 0 V

VP_PV

V

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

approx. 7 V

  • Inspect the electric vacuum pump.

    (See ELECTRIC VACUUM PUMP INSPECTION.)

After starting to drive

approx. 14 V

VPD_THR

—

Electric vacuum pump deactivation threshold

  • If the power brake unit vacuum is larger than the value which is calculated by subtracting VPD_THR from barometric pressure, the electric vacuum pump is deactivated

—

VPR1_V

Off/On

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

Off

  • Replace the EVP control unit.

    (See EVP CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

After starting to drive

On

VPR2_V

Off/On

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

Off

  • Replace the EVP control unit.

    (See EVP CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

After starting to drive

On

VPS_FBK

Off/On

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

Off

  • Replace the EVP control unit.

    (See EVP CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

After starting to drive

On

VPWR

V

This PID indicates power supply voltage for EVP control unit.

  • Inspect the battery.

    (See BATTERY INSPECTION.)

  • Inspect power supply circuit (push button start, IG1 relay, fuse etc.)

    (See PUSH BUTTON START REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

    (See RELAY INSPECTION.)

VS1

Pa, mmHg, inHg

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

40 kPa {300 mmHg, 12 inHg} or less

  • Replace the power brake unit.

    (See POWER BRAKE UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

VS1_INP_STAT

—

This PID indicates vacuum sensor 1 input status.

—

VS1_V

V

Under any condition

approx. 5 V

  • Replace the power brake unit.

    (See POWER BRAKE UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

VS2

Pa, mmHg, inHg

Switch the ignition ON (engine on)

40 kPa {300 mmHg, 12 inHg} or less

  • Inspect the PCM.

    (See PCM INSPECTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

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