Aux output KO

Alarm Description: 
Auxilary output damaged

When the vehicle is keyed on, the microprocessor activates the Auxilary output driver.  If the driver does not reacte in the correct manner, then the alarm is triggered.  This can be caused by the following:

  1. 1. Auxilary device not properly connected, or externally shorted
  2. 2. Auxilary driver is damaged

Some common Auxilary devices connected to this driver are:

  1. 1. Electro-mechanical brake
  2. 2. Hydraulic steering pump activation valve
  3. 3. Horn/buzzer
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