DTC Toyota P2445 Short Explanation
The video focuses on the basic Toyota specific diagnostic error code. Contents: 0:21 Basic DTC analysis according to OBD2 protocol standard. 1:48 Insight into programming - an explanation of what a bit is and how a byte is formed - decoding the Error Code to the base programming 2:58 A diagnostically understandable description of the Diagnostic Trouble Code 3:05 Basic error definition - Possible causes or errors of the car and its parts describing the mentioned error We will continue to work on improving the content. Our efforts at Maxidot s.r.o.the video content gets better. #maxidot #dtc #howto #diagnostictroublecode #toyota Make: Toyota Code: P2445 Definition: Front Passenger Airbag 1st Stage - Circuit Short To Ground Description: The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) is a sensing and diagnostic module that is responsible for monitoring and managing hard wired inputs, outputs, bussed messages and contains the vehicles Dynamics Sensor. The module contains the pre-programmed logic to determine if and when a restraint is to be deployed. The ORC monitors these systems at ignition on and for most systems, continuously during vehicle operation, communicating relevant status and data over the bus. If the ORC detects a system failure or monitored value that is out of the allowable range, a corresponding DTC will be set and recorded and the Airbag Warning lamp will be commanded on. In the event of a vehicle crash which exceeds a predetermined level, this may or may not include restraints deployment, crash data will be recorded and cannot be deleted. The Early Crash Sensors (Frontal Crash Sensors) are located on the front crossmember. The Remote Acceleration Sensors (B-Pillar Sensors) are located behind the trim of the B-Pillars. The Door Pressure Sensors (if equipped) are located in the front doors and the Yaw and Lateral Sensors are internal to the controller. Cause: PASSENGER SQUIB 1 LINE 2 CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUNDPASSENGER SQUIB 1 LINE 1 CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUNDFAULTY CONNECTION IN AIRBAG CIRCUITS
The video focuses on the basic Toyota specific diagnostic error code. Contents: 0:21 Basic DTC analysis according to OBD2 protocol standard. 1:48 Insight into programming - an explanation of what a bit is and how a byte is formed - decoding the Error Code to the base programming 2:58 A diagnostically understandable description of the Diagnostic Trouble Code 3:05 Basic error definition - Possible causes or errors of the car and its parts describing the mentioned error We will continue to work on improving the content. Our efforts at Maxidot s.r.o.the video content gets better. #maxidot #dtc #howto #diagnostictroublecode #toyota Make: Toyota Code: P2445 Definition: Front Passenger Airbag 1st Stage - Circuit Short To Ground Description: The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) is a sensing and diagnostic module that is responsible for monitoring and managing hard wired inputs, outputs, bussed messages and contains the vehicles Dynamics Sensor. The module contains the pre-programmed logic to determine if and when a restraint is to be deployed. The ORC monitors these systems at ignition on and for most systems, continuously during vehicle operation, communicating relevant status and data over the bus. If the ORC detects a system failure or monitored value that is out of the allowable range, a corresponding DTC will be set and recorded and the Airbag Warning lamp will be commanded on. In the event of a vehicle crash which exceeds a predetermined level, this may or may not include restraints deployment, crash data will be recorded and cannot be deleted. The Early Crash Sensors (Frontal Crash Sensors) are located on the front crossmember. The Remote Acceleration Sensors (B-Pillar Sensors) are located behind the trim of the B-Pillars. The Door Pressure Sensors (if equipped) are located in the front doors and the Yaw and Lateral Sensors are internal to the controller. Cause: PASSENGER SQUIB 1 LINE 2 CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUNDPASSENGER SQUIB 1 LINE 1 CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUNDFAULTY CONNECTION IN AIRBAG CIRCUITS