Showing posts with label or (LR) in the ACTIVE DAMPER SYSTEM DATA LIST with the HDS while. Show all posts
Showing posts with label or (LR) in the ACTIVE DAMPER SYSTEM DATA LIST with the HDS while. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

2010 Acura Truck MDX V6-3.7L Page 125


4. Check the SUS STROKE_S VOLTAGE (RF), (LF), (RR), or (LR) in the ACTIVE DAMPER SYSTEM DATA LIST with the HDS while



moving the suspension stroke sensor arm through a complete stroke. Compare the voltage/rotation angle between the chart and the



measurements.



NOTE: The voltage should increase (decrease) within 90 degrees of the sensor arm rotation from the first voltage change point.



Is the voltage as specified?



YES -



Replace the active damper control unit See: Relays and Modules/Relays and Modules - Steering and Suspension/Relays and Modules -



Suspension/Suspension Control Module/Service and Repair.?



NO -



Replace the appropriate suspension stroke sensor See: Sensors and Switches/Sensors and Switches - Steering and Suspension/Sensors and



Switches - Suspension/Ride Height Sensor/Service and Repair.?



2-6



Active Damper System DTC Troubleshooting: 2-5, 2-6



DTC 2-5:



Right-front/Right-rear Suspension Stroke Sensor Range/Performance Problem



DTC 2-6:



Left-front/Left-rear Suspension Stroke Sensor Range/Performance Problem



1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).



2. Remove the appropriate suspension stroke sensor See: Sensors and Switches/Sensors and Switches - Steering and Suspension/Sensors and



Switches - Suspension/Ride Height Sensor/Service and Repair. Do not disconnect the sensor connector.



NOTE: After troubleshooting for the left side suspension stroke sensor, do the headlight initial position learning procedure See: Lighting and



Horns/Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning.



3. Start the engine, and wait 5 seconds.



4. Check the SUS STROKE_S VOLTAGE (RF), (LF), (RR), or (LR) in the ACTIVE DAMPER SYSTEM DATA LIST with the HDS while



moving the suspension stroke sensor arm through a complete stroke. Compare the voltage/rotation angle between the chart and the



measurements.



NOTE: The voltage should increase (decrease) within 90 degrees of the sensor arm rotation from the first voltage change point.