B2222
DTC B2222 PBD Pulse Sensor MalfunctionDESCRIPTION
DTC Detection Condition:
- A pulse sensor is built into the power back door drive unit to detect foreign objects and back door position. The pulse sensor monitors the operating speed of the back door while the power back door is in operation to detect foreign objects. The pulse sensor also monitors where the back door is to detect the back door position. If a pulse signal that is out of the normal range is output, the power back door ECU will set DTC B2222.
- If DTC B2222 is set, the power back door system will be turned off. Thus, the back door will be switched to manual operation mode (not electrically controlled) and can be moved freely.
- In order to restore the power back door system to normal operation mode, first solve the problem indicated by DTC B2222 and then manually close the back door fully (reset operation).
NOTE: The power back door ECU records the back door positions in the memory. In the case where any of the batteries, fuses, power back door ECU and power back door drive unit are removed and then reinstalled, the power back door ECU loses the memory of the door positions. In such a case, resetting the power back door system is necessary. Refer to the resetting operation.
Wiring Diagram:
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE