Toyota Corolla Cross: On-vehicle Inspection
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL IN RESERVOIR
(a) Check the fluid level.
Brake Fluid:
SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT3
SAE J1704 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT4
NOTICE:
If using a dropper to adjust the fluid amount, make sure
that the dropper has not been used with mineral oils, water or deteriorated
brake fluid. Sealed areas may deteriorate and lead to fluid leaks, or the
fluid may deteriorate and lead to decreased efficiency.
HINT:
- If the brake fluid level is lower than the MIN line, inspect
for brake fluid leaks and brake pad wear. If necessary, refill the
reservoir with brake fluid to the MAX line after repair or replacement.
- The brake fluid level must always be adjusted to the MAX line.
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CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
The necessary procedures (adjustment, calibration, initialization,
or registration) that must be performed after parts are removed and installed, or
replaced dur
PRECAUTION
TROUBLESHOOTING PRECAUTION
NOTICE:
Since the brake lines are critical safety related parts, be sure to
disassemble and inspect the components if a brake fluid leak is found. If
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DESCRIPTION
If there is a malfunction in the power source circuit, the electric
brake booster (brake booster with master cylinder assembly) stores a DTC, and ABS,
brake assist, regenerative braking, etc. operation is prohibited by fail-safe control.
When a malfunction in the auxiliary battery,
DESCRIPTION These DTCs are stored when the engine speed signal sent by the ECM via direct line and the engine speed signal sent via CAN communication do not match.
DTC No. Detection Item
DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
Note P033562
Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Si