This DTC is output when there is an open, short, or any other problem in the engine start request output circuit inside the power source control ECU or in the external circuit.
This DTC is output when serial communication signals and LIN communication signals in the circuit between the power source control ECU and steering lock actuator (steering lock ECU) are inconsistent.
This DTC is output when there is a problem in the ACC output circuit, which is from the inside of the power source control ECU to the ACC or PWR POINT relay.
This DTC is output when: 1) the brake signal circuit between the power source control ECU and the stop light switch is malfunctioning; and 2) the BEAN information is inconsistent.
The skid control ECU converts these signals into 4-pulse signals and sends them to the combination meter. After this signal is converted into a more precise rectangular waveform by the waveform shaping circuit inside the combination meter, it is then transmitted to the power source control ECU. The power source control ECU determines the vehicle speed based on the frequency of these pulse signals.
This DTC is output when there is a problem in the IG1 output circuit, which is from the inside of the power source control ECU to the RH-IG or LH-IG relay.
The power source control ECU and the combination meter are connected by a cable and the BEAN. DTC B2282 is output when: 1) the cable information and BEAN information are inconsistent; and 2) a malfunction is detected between the vehicle speed sensor and combination meter.
This DTC is output when a problem such as an open in the AM2 fuse, an open or short in the wire harness between the fuse and power source control ECU, a short in the IG output circuit inside the power source control ECU, a short between the power source control ECU and relay, and a short in the relay is detected.