The longitudinal G sensor is installed in the YAW-RATE sensor.
This longitudinal G sensor detects vertical acceleration of the vehicle, while the lateral G sensor detects lateral acceleration of the vehicle.
The HECU uses thses signals for the Hill start Assist Control function.
If abnormal zero-setting is detected or no information in the HECU is detected, a failure is recognized.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible cause |
DTC Strategy |
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Signal Monitoring | 1. Uncalibrated longitudinal G sensor |
Monitoring Period |
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During longitudinal G sensor's zero-setting | |
Enable Conditions |
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Serial number of the longitudinal G sensor in the HECU does not confirm to serial number received from sensor. | |
Fail Safe | 1. 2WD vehicle : Inhibit the ESP/DBC control and allow the ABS/EBD control, the ESP/DBC warning lamp is activated. 2. 4WD vehicle : Inhibit the ABS/ESP/DBC control and allow the EBD control, the ABS/ESP/DBC warning lamp is activated. |