DCCD Flashing!

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by aftercrash, May 17, 2011.

  1. aftercrash

    aftercrash Member

    FUCK


    Started while I was in asheville this weekend and I had to drive back. Going to call Classic in a few and schedule something up. Anyone else had this issue?
     
  2. John

    John Active Member

    the dccd trouble code could be pulled by the following procedure:
    engage parking brake
    turn ignition to on
    set dccd to min
    fully depress throttle
    turn dccd dial fully to max, then back to min. repeat this 10 times
    It will flash 2x/sec if there is no trouble code
    If there is a trouble code, a 1.2 s flash indicates a 10 digit, and a .2s flash is a 1 digit. So 1.2, 1.2, .2, .2 would be a 22
    diagnostic procedure:
    1: engage parking brake
    2: set dial to min
    3: start engine
    4: set dial to max
    5: release parking brake
    6: set dial to min
    7: engage parking brake
    8: repeat 4-7 twice in 30 seconds
    (will now get a trouble code display)
    9: operate parking brake
    10: operate brake pedal
    11: operate manual mode
    12: operate dial and set to max, wait 3 seconds
    13: drive above 10mph for at least 5 seconds and check the indicator status light
    At this point if the system is happy the next ignition cycle will clear the dccd trouble code
    There are only 7 dccd codes, 11, 12, 13,14, 21, 22, 23. Rear diff sensor is not a trouble code, just an override condition that will clear as soon as temp is ok.
     
  3. bixs

    bixs Supporting Member

    when I first had mine it did it once or twice when I was still getting used to the hill start assist (starting from a light it would just sometimes start flashing, can't even recall what I was doing to cause it). Probably doesn't help as mine turned off once I turned off/restarted car. I'm assuming yours is still on?
     

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