{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"351: ADAS Warning Lights With No Codes","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/351-adas-warning-lights-with-no-codes","audioUrl":"https://www.buzzsprout.com/809423/episodes/19155106-351-adas-warning-lights-with-no-codes.mp3","description":"This week on the the show I share 4 examples of vehicles we got called in to look at ADAS warning lights that did not have any connected diagnostic trouble codes (or at least not in the traditional sense) and what we did to resolve the issue on these systems.&nbsp;&nbsp;Website- https://autodiagpodcast.com/Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/223994012068320/YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@automotivediagnosticpodcas8832Email- STmobilediag@gmail.comPlease make sure to check out our sponsors!SJ Auto Solutions- https://sjautosolutions.com/Automotive Seminars- https://automotiveseminars.com/L1 Automotive Training- https://www.l1training.com/Autorescue tools- https://autorescuetools.com/ &nbsp;"},"annotations":[{"startTime":106.0,"endTime":176.32,"type":"topic","title":"ADAS warning lights with no codes","url":"/glossary/adas-warning-lights-with-no-codes","quote":"This week on the show, we're going to be talking about ADOS warning lights on the dash. And sometimes we get into these where there are warning lights on the dash, and there's nothing immediately obvious as to why that warning light is on.","canonicalId":"topic:adas-warning-lights-with-no-codes","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The episode focuses on diagnosing ADAS dashboard warnings when the scan tool doesn’t return a clear trouble code. This is a common diagnostic challenge because many ADAS faults can be intermittent, sensor-related, or require specific manufacturer procedures to confirm.","simplifiedExplanation":"The show is about figuring out why the car’s safety-tech warning lights are on when your scanner doesn’t show an obvious error code. That can make diagnosis harder, so the episode is about better troubleshooting steps."}},{"startTime":124.8,"endTime":132.6,"type":"term","title":"trouble code","url":"/glossary/trouble-code","quote":"If you've got a code and the code tells you what to do, okay, just follow that. But as we know... it's not always incredibly straightforward as to why a warning light is on one of these advanced driver assistance systems.","canonicalId":"term:trouble-code","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A trouble code (often called a DTC) is a stored diagnostic identifier that points to a fault detected by a vehicle control module. When a code is present, it usually narrows the diagnosis; when there’s no code, the technician must rely more on live data, system tests, and manufacturer guidance.","simplifiedExplanation":"A trouble code is like a “clue” stored by the car when it detects a problem. If you have a code, it’s easier to know where to look; if you don’t, you have to dig in other ways."}},{"startTime":170.5,"endTime":176.32,"type":"term","title":"manufacturer and brand specific","quote":"And the one thing about that's not the one thing, but one thing about ADOS is that there are a lot of manufacturer and brand specific things that you'll have to learn,","canonicalId":"term:manufacturer-and-brand-specific","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.65,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Many ADAS systems require manufacturer-specific diagnostic steps, calibration procedures, and scan-tool workflows. Even when two cars have similar features, the underlying sensors, control modules, and fault logic can differ significantly by brand.","simplifiedExplanation":"ADAS diagnostics aren’t always the same across every car brand. The steps and tools needed to confirm and fix the issue can vary depending on the manufacturer."}},{"startTime":182.8,"endTime":196.1,"type":"term","title":"blind spot module","url":"/glossary/blind-spot-module","quote":"And you can have, you know, something like a blind spot module. And there's six or seven different acronyms that are used to classify the blind spot module","canonicalId":"term:blind-spot-module","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A blind spot module is the ADAS control unit responsible for blind-spot monitoring. It works with sensors (often radar) to detect vehicles in the driver’s blind area and trigger alerts.","simplifiedExplanation":"The blind spot module is the computer that helps the car notice other vehicles in your blind spot. When it detects something there, it can warn you so you don’t change lanes into it."}},{"startTime":196.1,"endTime":234.2,"type":"term","title":"front radar","url":"/glossary/front-radar","quote":"Same thing for a camera in the windshield, the same thing for the front radar... even within a front radar, you can have two components... One of them is just for emergency braking. And then the other one is going to be adaptive cruise","canonicalId":"term:front-radar","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Front radar is a sensor mounted at the front of the vehicle that uses radio waves to detect objects and measure their relative position and speed. In ADAS, it commonly supports functions like automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control.","simplifiedExplanation":"Front radar is a sensor up front that “sees” cars and obstacles using radio waves. It helps the car decide when to brake automatically or adjust cruise control distance."}},{"startTime":221.1,"endTime":227.4,"type":"term","title":"emergency braking","url":"/glossary/emergency-braking","quote":"even within a front radar... One of them is just for emergency braking. And then the other one is going to be for adaptive cruise","canonicalId":"term:emergency-braking","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Emergency braking in ADAS refers to automatic braking triggered when the system detects an imminent collision. It’s typically supported by sensors like front radar and/or cameras that estimate object distance and closing speed."}},{"startTime":221.1,"endTime":234.2,"type":"term","title":"adaptive cruise","url":"/glossary/adaptive-cruise","quote":"One of them is just for emergency braking. And then the other one is going to be for adaptive cruise or both.","canonicalId":"term:adaptive-cruise","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Adaptive cruise control is an ADAS feature that automatically adjusts the vehicle’s speed to maintain a set following distance from the car ahead. It relies on sensors (often front radar) to track the lead vehicle’s speed and spacing.","simplifiedExplanation":"Adaptive cruise control is like regular cruise control, but it also slows down or speeds up to keep a safe distance from the car in front. It uses sensors to monitor that car."}},{"startTime":273.5,"endTime":286.1,"type":"term","title":"scan tool","url":"/glossary/scan-tool","quote":"then look at the control modules that you see with the scan tool. And like trying to figure out which is which on a Nissan","canonicalId":"term:scan-tool","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A scan tool is a diagnostic device used to communicate with a vehicle’s electronic control units (ECUs) and read stored fault information. For ADAS, it’s how technicians identify which modules are reporting issues—even when the driver only sees a warning light.","simplifiedExplanation":"A scan tool is a device a mechanic plugs in to talk to the car’s computers. It helps find what system is acting up, even if the warning light is vague."}},{"startTime":273.5,"endTime":312.5,"type":"term","title":"control modules","url":"/glossary/control-modules","quote":"then look at the control modules that you see with the scan tool... So you read up on it. So take some time there to understand what you're working on","canonicalId":"term:control-modules","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.82,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Control modules are the vehicle’s electronic computers that run specific functions and communicate with each other over the car’s networks. In ADAS diagnostics, different modules may correspond to different sensors or features, so knowing which module name maps to which function matters.","simplifiedExplanation":"Control modules are the car’s computers that control different systems. For ADAS, there can be multiple computers, each responsible for a different sensor or feature."}},{"startTime":286.1,"endTime":294.5,"type":"term","title":"laser radar","url":"/glossary/laser-radar","quote":"because you've got ADAS module one, ADAS module two, ICC one, ICC two, laser radar, and it does get a bit confusing again.","canonicalId":"term:laser-radar","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Laser radar (often called LiDAR) uses laser pulses to measure distances and build a 3D picture of the road environment. In ADAS, it can complement radar/cameras for more accurate detection of vehicles, pedestrians, and lane-related features.","simplifiedExplanation":"Laser radar is a sensor that uses lasers to measure how far things are. It helps the car “understand” the scene in front of it for safety features."}},{"startTime":286.1,"endTime":294.5,"type":"term","title":"ICC","quote":"because you've got ADAS module one, ADAS module two, ICC one, ICC two, laser radar","canonicalId":"term:icc","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.45,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"ICC is an ADAS acronym used by some manufacturers to label a specific control function/module related to cruise and/or distance control. In the transcript, ICC is listed alongside ADAS module numbers, implying it’s another named system the scan tool may show separately.","simplifiedExplanation":"ICC is a short name manufacturers use for one of the driver-assist systems. In this context, it’s another computer/module name you might see on the scan tool, separate from the general ADAS modules."}},{"startTime":381.7,"endTime":404.8,"type":"term","title":"record of behavior data","url":"/glossary/record-of-behavior-data","quote":"“...is that you want to be looking at the ROB or record of behavior data that's stored within the module. Now, depending on the tool you're using, you can look this data up...”","canonicalId":"term:record-of-behavior-data","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Record of Behavior (ROB) data is diagnostic information stored inside a vehicle’s control module. When an ADAS warning light comes on without a standard trouble code, ROB can show the underlying fault pattern and which system logic decided to disable features.","simplifiedExplanation":"Some cars store extra diagnostic info inside the computer modules. If the usual error codes aren’t showing up, this “record of behavior” can still reveal what the car thinks is wrong."}},{"startTime":440.5,"endTime":446.6,"type":"term","title":"radar is dirty","url":"/glossary/radar-is-dirty","quote":"“...it could be just as simple as, hey, the radar is dirty, or the windshield is obstructed...”","canonicalId":"term:radar-is-dirty","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Many ADAS features use radar sensors that must be clean and unobstructed to detect vehicles and lane-related objects accurately. If the radar face is contaminated, the system may interpret the data as unreliable and disable the feature while illuminating a warning.","simplifiedExplanation":"ADAS radar has to “see” clearly. If it’s dirty, the car may think something is wrong and turn on a warning or stop the feature from working."}},{"startTime":440.5,"endTime":446.6,"type":"term","title":"windshield is obstructed","url":"/glossary/windshield-is-obstructed","quote":"“...the radar is dirty, or the windshield is obstructed, or, you know, it could be a misalignment.”","canonicalId":"term:windshield-is-obstructed","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"ADAS cameras are commonly mounted behind or near the windshield, so anything blocking that view—such as dirt, stickers, cracks, or aftermarket film—can prevent the camera from calibrating its perception. When the camera can’t get reliable input, the system may disable functions and show a warning light.","simplifiedExplanation":"ADAS cameras often look through the windshield. If the view is blocked or covered, the car may not be able to read the road properly and will warn you."}},{"startTime":459.5,"endTime":471.0,"type":"term","title":"ADAS calibration","url":"/glossary/adas-calibration","quote":"“...we actually got called out to do an ADOS calibration. The shop wasn't exactly sure why the warning light was on...”","canonicalId":"term:adas-calibration","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"ADAS calibration is the process of aligning and teaching the vehicle’s sensors (typically cameras and radar) to match the car’s current geometry. After sensor replacement, windshield work, or certain repairs, calibration can be required so lane keeping and other driver-assist functions work correctly.","simplifiedExplanation":"ADAS calibration is when the car “re-aims” and sets up its sensors so they match the car’s current alignment. If it’s not calibrated, features like lane keeping may not work even if the warning light is confusing."}},{"startTime":481.1,"endTime":485.6,"type":"term","title":"calibrate","url":"/glossary/calibrate","quote":"can you come out and calibrate it? Okay, cool, it's X amount, we'll bring out our targets, [485.6s] we'll get it set up.","canonicalId":"term:calibrate","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Calibration is the process of aligning and teaching an ADAS sensor system to the vehicle’s current setup so the camera/radar data matches reality. For example, windshield-camera calibration uses specific targets and a scan tool to set the correct reference points.","simplifiedExplanation":"Calibration means adjusting the car’s camera/radar so it lines up correctly with the road and the car. It’s often done with special targets and a computer tool."}},{"startTime":485.6,"endTime":492.4,"type":"car","title":"Toyota Sienna","url":"/cars/toyota/sienna","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/0_Toyota_Sienna_%28XL30%29_1.jpg","quote":"And for the windshield camera, it's actual targets for this, it was a 21 Sienna, [492.4s] and you set up these targets and calibrate it with the scan tool.","canonicalId":"car:toyota:sienna","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Toyota Sienna is a minivan that uses ADAS cameras and radar for driver-assistance features. In this segment, the hosts describe calibrating the windshield camera using physical calibration targets and then checking radar behavior as part of diagnosing an ADAS warning light.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Toyota Sienna is a minivan that has driver-assist tech like cameras and radar. Here, they’re calibrating the camera and checking the radar to figure out why the dashboard warning light is on.","imageAttribution":"Benespit (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":497.0,"endTime":501.9,"type":"term","title":"radar cone","url":"/glossary/radar-cone","quote":"And then for the radar, [497.0s] there's a cone, and a lot of times we'll just bring the radar cone with us just in case,","canonicalId":"term:radar-cone","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.65,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A radar cone is a physical calibration aid used during radar sensor setup to create a controlled reflective target geometry. Bringing it “just in case” suggests the shop may need it to complete radar calibration depending on what the vehicle’s ADAS configuration requires."}},{"startTime":524.1,"endTime":538.4,"type":"term","title":"ROB data","quote":"And there's no codes in that module, but if you go into the ROB data, [534.4s] it allowed you to see what was going on.","canonicalId":"term:rob-data","priority":0.8,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"ROB data refers to reading “raw” or “recorded” module information from the vehicle’s control units, often via diagnostic software. It can reveal issues (like security mismatches) that may not set obvious diagnostic trouble codes in the usual scan results.","simplifiedExplanation":"ROB data is extra diagnostic information pulled from the car’s computers. Sometimes it shows a problem even when the dashboard doesn’t have a normal trouble code."}},{"startTime":538.4,"endTime":571.0,"type":"term","title":"security key mismatch","url":"/glossary/security-key-mismatch","quote":"But it actually was referring to a security key mismatch. Now, this vehicle was [553.0s] actually running, operating, it started fine, literally the only thing that the customer","canonicalId":"term:security-key-mismatch","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A security key mismatch means the vehicle’s immobilizer/security credentials don’t match between modules. In practice, it can happen after replacing a module with a used one if the required security alignment steps aren’t fully completed, preventing ADAS functions from operating correctly.","simplifiedExplanation":"A security key mismatch means the car’s anti-theft/security handshake doesn’t line up. This can happen if a computer module was replaced with a used one but wasn’t fully set up to match the car."}},{"startTime":576.3,"endTime":593.1,"type":"term","title":"ECM","url":"/glossary/ecm","quote":"And it turns out, looking at the ROB data and looking at the rest of the system, that the engine control module had actually been replaced with a used one. [593.1s] And you could actually look at the engine control module","canonicalId":"term:ecm","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"ECM stands for Engine Control Module, the main computer that manages engine-related functions. Modern vehicles also rely on the ECM’s identity/security status for broader system operation, so an ECM replacement with incomplete security setup can trigger warnings elsewhere in the car.","simplifiedExplanation":"ECM means the engine computer. Even though it’s mainly for the engine, if its security setup is wrong after a replacement, it can cause other systems to act up too."}},{"startTime":602.8,"endTime":612.7,"type":"term","title":"VIN","url":"/glossary/vin","quote":"They rewrote the VIN, which you can do with a scan tool and aftermarket scan tool, [612.7s] they did the immobilizer matching,","canonicalId":"term:vin","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"VIN is the Vehicle Identification Number, a unique 17-character identifier for a specific car. Some module replacements require rewriting the VIN so the new control unit is recognized as belonging to that exact vehicle.","simplifiedExplanation":"VIN is the car’s unique ID number. When a computer module is replaced, it may need the VIN updated so the car knows it’s the right module for that vehicle."}},{"startTime":612.7,"endTime":619.8,"type":"term","title":"immobilizer matching","url":"/glossary/immobilizer-matching","quote":"they did the immobilizer matching, meaning that the security handshake between the ECM and the","canonicalId":"term:immobilizer-matching","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Immobilizer matching is the security procedure that aligns a replaced module with the vehicle’s anti-theft system. It ensures the “security handshake” between the ECM and the immobilizer is correct; skipping steps can leave the car starting fine but still cause security-related faults and system disablement.","simplifiedExplanation":"Immobilizer matching is the anti-theft setup step after replacing a module. It makes sure the car’s security system and the new computer agree, so the car can use the module properly."}},{"startTime":619.8,"endTime":629.4,"type":"term","title":"DLC","url":"/glossary/dlc","quote":"immobilizer, this is the, it's not the four to 13 style, where you would ground the pins of the DLC","canonicalId":"term:dlc","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.74,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"DLC stands for Data Link Connector, the standardized diagnostic port used to connect a scan tool to the vehicle. Some immobilizer-related procedures historically involved grounding pins at the DLC, though this episode describes a newer scan-tool-based method."}},{"startTime":633.9,"endTime":657.4,"type":"term","title":"immobilizer handshake","url":"/glossary/immobilizer-handshake","quote":"This is actually done through the scan tool under special functions, but the same idea. ... This is different than the immobilizer handshake, you know, to actually disable the vehicle.","canonicalId":"term:immobilizer-handshake","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An immobilizer handshake is the coded communication between the vehicle’s immobilizer system and the key/ECU so the car knows the key is authorized. If that handshake doesn’t match, the car may be prevented from starting.","simplifiedExplanation":"The immobilizer is an anti-theft system. The “handshake” is the car and key exchanging the right code—if it doesn’t match, the car won’t allow starting."}},{"startTime":644.3,"endTime":657.4,"type":"term","title":"ECU security key","url":"/glossary/ecu-security-key","quote":"This is actually different than the immobilizer handshake... This is with the ECU security key. And this is a newer process on these Toyota vehicles.","canonicalId":"term:ecu-security-key","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The ECU security key is the cryptographic authorization used by the engine control unit (ECU) to confirm it’s allowed to operate with the rest of the vehicle. A mismatch can trigger security-related warnings even if the car still starts.","simplifiedExplanation":"Think of the ECU security key as a lock-and-key code for the car’s main computer. If the code doesn’t match what the car expects, you can get security warnings."}},{"startTime":672.7,"endTime":735.8,"type":"term","title":"GTS","url":"/glossary/gts","quote":"Basically, the vehicles that required you use GTS... there is an option through that tool to do the ECU security key reset.","canonicalId":"term:gts","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"GTS is Toyota’s official scan tool platform used to access special diagnostic and service functions. Here, it’s specifically required to run the ECU security key reset procedure.","simplifiedExplanation":"GTS is Toyota’s official diagnostic software/tool. It’s used by technicians to run deeper service actions like security resets, not just read codes."}},{"startTime":730.9,"endTime":741.2,"type":"term","title":"Toyota TIS","quote":"you got to have an official account with, you know, Toyota GTS... use a J box... purchase a sub through Toyota TIS and get that all set up on your laptop","canonicalId":"term:toyota-tis","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.62,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Toyota TIS refers to Toyota’s Technical Information System, which provides access to service procedures and tools/credentials needed for certain dealer-level functions. In this segment, it’s mentioned as part of the process to set up access on a laptop to run GTS functions.","simplifiedExplanation":"Toyota TIS is Toyota’s official service information system. It’s part of the process for getting the right setup/permissions to run certain diagnostic procedures."}},{"startTime":786.4,"endTime":793.6,"type":"term","title":"ECU security reset","url":"/glossary/ecu-security-reset","quote":"“...it worked, ran the ECU security reset, and everything was good. Warning lights were off, cleared all the data.”","canonicalId":"term:ecu-security-reset","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An ECU security reset is a procedure that re-initializes the electronic control unit’s security/authentication state. It’s often used after certain repairs, module replacements, or power/communication events so the ECU can resume normal operation and allow ADAS-related functions to communicate correctly.","simplifiedExplanation":"An ECU security reset is like rebooting the car computer’s security/handshake state. It can be needed after some repairs or electrical events so the car’s systems start talking to each other correctly again."}},{"startTime":839.8,"endTime":846.2,"type":"car","title":"Chevrolet Impala","url":"/cars/chevrolet/impala","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/06-09_Chevrolet_Impala_LS.jpg","quote":"“...It was either a Malibu or an Impala. But the shop called me in...”","canonicalId":"car:chevrolet:impala","priority":0.35,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Chevrolet Impala is mentioned as the other possible 2018 example in which the dash shows an ADAS warning without stored codes. This supports the episode’s theme: ADAS warnings can be triggered by system state/configuration, not only by hard faults.","simplifiedExplanation":"They mention a Chevrolet Impala as the other possible example where the dash shows an ADAS warning but no error codes show up. That often points to settings or system status rather than a broken part.","imageAttribution":"MercurySable99 (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":851.3,"endTime":857.7,"type":"term","title":"forward collision reduced","url":"/glossary/forward-collision-reduced","quote":"“...a warning message on the dash... that said forward collision reduced. It would come on at startup on the dash.”","canonicalId":"term:forward-collision-reduced","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Forward collision reduced” is a driver message tied to forward-collision-related ADAS behavior. It typically indicates the system’s protective capability is limited or not fully active, which can happen if the ADAS system is disabled, not calibrated, or not in the expected operating state.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Forward collision reduced” is a message that your forward-collision safety system isn’t working at full strength. It can show up if the system is turned off or not set up correctly, even if there’s no stored error code."}},{"startTime":873.6,"endTime":880.4,"type":"term","title":"scan data","url":"/glossary/scan-data","quote":"“...look through scan data and again, check for codes really didn't find anything.”","canonicalId":"term:scan-data","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Scan data refers to live readings from the vehicle’s control modules (sensor values, status flags, and communication states) retrieved with a diagnostic tool. When there are no codes, scan data becomes a key way to check whether ADAS modules are actually reporting expected states.","simplifiedExplanation":"Scan data is what a diagnostic tool pulls up from the car while it’s running—like sensor readings and system status. If there’s no error code, this live data helps you figure out what the system is doing."}},{"startTime":897.3,"endTime":914.7,"type":"term","title":"settings","url":"/glossary/settings","quote":"“...you will get warning lights on the dash... all you need to do is go into wherever those settings are determined and flipped on and off...”","canonicalId":"term:settings","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts describe ADAS warnings that occur when the ADAS system is turned off via vehicle settings. In that situation, the fix is often to re-enable the relevant ADAS options so the system returns to an active state and the warning light clears.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re saying the warning can happen if the ADAS system was turned off in the car’s menu. Turning those options back on can restore normal operation and clear the warning."}},{"startTime":926.1,"endTime":932.16,"type":"term","title":"calibrations","url":"/glossary/calibrations","quote":"“...I've talked to some people who if they do ADOS calibrations”","canonicalId":"term:calibrations","priority":0.8,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"ADAS calibrations are setup procedures that align sensors (commonly cameras and radar) with the vehicle’s current geometry and operating conditions. If calibration isn’t performed or if the ADAS system is disabled, the car can show warnings even without stored trouble codes.","simplifiedExplanation":"ADAS calibration is the process of setting up the car’s safety sensors so they’re aimed and configured correctly. If it’s not done (or the system is turned off), you can get warning lights even when no specific error code shows up."}},{"startTime":951.3,"endTime":968.7,"type":"term","title":"instrument cluster","url":"/glossary/instrument-cluster","quote":"Now that could be through the instrument cluster, but it could also be through the center stack, the infotainment unit, whatever that is, the radio, the touchscreen...","canonicalId":"term:instrument-cluster","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The instrument cluster is the driver-facing gauge display behind the steering wheel. Many vehicle functions and settings—especially those tied to warnings and driver-assistance—can be controlled or configured through the cluster menus.","simplifiedExplanation":"The instrument cluster is the screen/gauges you see behind the steering wheel. Some car settings and warning-related options are controlled through its menus."}},{"startTime":955.5,"endTime":962.1,"type":"term","title":"infotainment unit","url":"/glossary/infotainment-unit","quote":"Now that could be through the instrument cluster, but it could also be through the center stack, the infotainment unit, whatever that is, the radio, the touchscreen...","canonicalId":"term:infotainment-unit","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The infotainment unit is the car’s multimedia and information system (screen, radio, navigation, and settings menus). It often hosts vehicle settings and can control or display ADAS-related options and warnings."}},{"startTime":955.5,"endTime":962.1,"type":"term","title":"center stack","url":"/glossary/center-stack","quote":"Now that could be through the instrument cluster, but it could also be through the center stack, the infotainment unit, whatever that is, the radio, the touchscreen...","canonicalId":"term:center-stack","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.82,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The center stack is the main control area in the middle of the dashboard, typically housing the infotainment screen and related buttons/knobs. On many modern cars, ADAS settings and system enable/disable options are managed from this area.","simplifiedExplanation":"The center stack is the dashboard area in the middle with the screen and controls. A lot of car settings—sometimes including safety-system settings—are changed from there."}},{"startTime":1002.9,"endTime":1074.3,"type":"term","title":"used control module programming","url":"/glossary/used-control-module-programming","quote":"So what do you do here? I strongly recommend checking out SJ auto solutions and Tommy Oliva. Tommy offers a cloning service for use control modules to make these things plug and play for the vehicle that you're working on... on information about used control module programming.","canonicalId":"term:used-control-module-programming","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Used control module programming is the process of configuring a previously used electronic module so it works correctly in a specific vehicle. Modern cars have many modules, and ADAS functions often require correct software configuration and sometimes calibration/initialization after replacement."}},{"startTime":1035.1,"endTime":1042.7,"type":"term","title":"cloning service","url":"/glossary/cloning-service","quote":"Tommy offers a cloning service for use control modules to make these things plug and play for the vehicle that you're working on.","canonicalId":"term:cloning-service","priority":0.8,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A cloning service copies the configuration/data from one control module to another so the replacement module behaves like the original. This is often used to reduce the complexity of programming when installing used modules, especially for systems that must match vehicle configuration."}},{"startTime":1123.2,"endTime":1129.0,"type":"term","title":"forward collision approaching","url":"/glossary/forward-collision-approaching","quote":"And that's kind of what this is, is okay, we'll give you a warning if there's a forward collision approaching, but we're not going to hit the break, unless you turn that on.","canonicalId":"term:forward-collision-approaching","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Forward collision approaching” describes an ADAS detection state where the system believes a crash risk is developing ahead of the vehicle. In this scenario, the system can trigger a warning light or beeping based on how it’s configured.","simplifiedExplanation":"That phrase means the car thinks a crash is getting closer ahead of you. It can then turn on a warning or alert you depending on the settings."}},{"startTime":1216.7,"endTime":1233.8,"type":"car","title":"Nissan Rogue","url":"/cars/nissan/rogue","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/2016_Nissan_Rogue%2C_Front_Left%2C_04-13-2021.jpg","quote":"And of course, you would expect Nissan to fit that bill of doing something strange. This was a Nissan rogue that we dealt with that had the it was the four or the forward camera warning that was on this thing. And it would just blink.","canonicalId":"car:nissan:rogue","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Nissan Rogue is a mainstream crossover that can be equipped with camera-based ADAS features. In this case, the host describes a Rogue where the forward camera warning was blinking even though there weren’t necessarily diagnostic codes to point to a specific fault.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Nissan Rogue is a common family crossover. The host is using it as an example of a car where the camera-based safety warning can blink, and you may not find a clear trouble code to fix.","imageAttribution":"SsmIntrigue (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":1222.9,"endTime":1233.8,"type":"term","title":"forward camera warning","url":"/glossary/forward-camera-warning","quote":"This was a Nissan rogue that we dealt with that had the it was the four or the forward camera warning that was on this thing. And it would just blink.","canonicalId":"term:forward-camera-warning","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “forward camera warning” is an ADAS alert generated by a front-facing camera system. If the camera detects a potential hazard (or if the system logic can’t confirm conditions), the car may flash a warning even when there’s no stored trouble code.","simplifiedExplanation":"A forward camera warning is the alert from the camera mounted at the front of the car. Sometimes it can flash even if you don’t get a trouble code, because the system is deciding whether conditions are met."}},{"startTime":1271.6,"endTime":1284.0,"type":"term","title":"AEB warning light","url":"/glossary/aeb-warning-light","quote":"And so this is the AEB warning light for this vehicle. And if you do some research, which I had to do for this one, I spent a lot of time just staring at the light going through each module checking things.","canonicalId":"term:aeb-warning-light","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"AEB stands for Automatic Emergency Braking. The AEB warning light indicates the car’s forward-collision system isn’t available or isn’t functioning correctly, even if no diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are stored.","simplifiedExplanation":"AEB means the car can automatically brake to help avoid a crash. This warning light usually means that safety system is not working or can’t be used right now—even if the car doesn’t show an error code."}},{"startTime":1293.1,"endTime":1304.3,"type":"term","title":"service bulletin","url":"/glossary/service-bulletin","quote":"come to find out they have a service bulletin about this... But there's information from Nissan that I think they released for their technicians and for their customers, explaining a reason why this warning light might be on and blinking with no codes","canonicalId":"term:service-bulletin","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A service bulletin is an official manufacturer notice to technicians describing known issues and recommended diagnostic or repair steps. In ADAS cases, bulletins often explain sensor-related causes (like obstructions) that can trigger warnings even when no codes are stored.","simplifiedExplanation":"A service bulletin is a manufacturer’s guidance for mechanics about a known problem and what to check. It can help explain why a warning light is on even if the car doesn’t show an error code."}},{"startTime":1364.2,"endTime":1370.0,"type":"term","title":"calibrating","url":"/glossary/calibrating","quote":"We actually removed it at one point, there was an actual like speck of dirt right in the center where that camera was looking, because we had tried calibrating this thing is fail fail.","canonicalId":"term:calibrating","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Calibration is the process of aligning and verifying that an ADAS camera (and sometimes its software settings) is correctly positioned and reading the scene as intended. If calibration fails, the system may keep warning that it’s unavailable until the obstruction is removed and the camera is successfully calibrated.","simplifiedExplanation":"Calibration is the car’s way of making sure the windshield camera is lined up and working correctly. If it can’t calibrate, the safety system may stay disabled until the issue is fixed."}},{"startTime":1461.5,"endTime":1478.6,"type":"term","title":"forward collision pedestrian warning indicator","url":"/glossary/forward-collision-pedestrian-warning-indicator","quote":"And that's what was\n[1461.5s] going on here with this 22 wagon year. It was the amber forward collision pedestrian warning\n[1470.2s] indicator on the on the dash. And so this is just again, it was on. And there was no codes,\n[1478.6s] anything about it, no codes in the vehicle.","canonicalId":"term:forward-collision-pedestrian-warning-indicator","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This refers to an ADAS dashboard indicator specifically tied to forward-collision pedestrian detection and warning. The host uses it as the symptom: the amber light is illuminated, but the vehicle has no stored codes pointing to a fault.","simplifiedExplanation":"It’s the dashboard warning light for a system that watches for pedestrians ahead and warns you about a possible collision. In this case, the light is on, but the car doesn’t log an error code."}},{"startTime":1507.4,"endTime":1523.2,"type":"term","title":"PEB status","url":"/glossary/peb-status","quote":"Now, the one thing I found was in the ADAS module for this vehicle, it showed the PEB status as off,\n[1517.4s] and that is pedestrian emergency braking. And that's all it just said it was off and this\n[1523.2s] warning lights on.","canonicalId":"term:peb-status","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.92,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"PEB status refers to the status of Pedestrian Emergency Braking—whether the system is enabled and ready to intervene. Here, the ADAS module reports PEB as “off,” which explains why the warning light can be on without any other trouble codes.","simplifiedExplanation":"PEB is the car’s pedestrian emergency braking feature. The scan data shows it’s turned off, which can trigger the warning light even though there aren’t any stored error codes."}},{"startTime":1545.5,"endTime":1550.58,"type":"car","title":"Jeep Wagoneer","url":"/cars/jeep/wagoneer","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/2022_Jeep_Wagoneer_Series_II%2C_front_right%2C_08-03-2024.jpg","quote":"is this actually equipped on this vehicle, right? Is this 22 Wagoneer supposed to have this? Maybe somebody swapped in a part here that I'm not aware of.","canonicalId":"car:jeep:wagoneer","priority":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Wagoneer is a large Jeep-family SUV, and the “22” here indicates a 2022 model year. In this segment, the host is troubleshooting whether the vehicle is actually equipped with an ADAS feature that should be present based on factory configuration.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is a 2022 Wagoneer. The host is checking whether it was built with a driver-assistance feature, because the car’s warning behavior suggests something is missing or disabled.","imageAttribution":"MercurySable99 (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":1562.4,"endTime":1569.6,"type":"term","title":"Stellantis IOP","url":"/glossary/stellantis-iop","quote":"But turns out the PEB is equipped on this vehicle, according to the sales codes, right from Stellantis IOP, it's supposed to have it.","canonicalId":"term:stellantis-iop","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Stellantis IOP is an internal Stellantis dealer/technical information portal used to look up vehicle configuration and service-related data. Here, the host references it to verify that the PEB is supposed to be equipped based on the vehicle’s factory codes.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is a Stellantis information system dealers/technicians use to look up how a specific car was built. The host uses it to confirm the car should have the ADAS-related hardware."}},{"startTime":1562.4,"endTime":1569.6,"type":"term","title":"sales codes","url":"/glossary/sales-codes","quote":"But turns out the PEB is equipped on this vehicle, according to the sales codes, right from Stellantis IOP, it's supposed to have it.","canonicalId":"term:sales-codes","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Sales codes are factory option/configuration identifiers that describe how a vehicle was built (what features it includes). The host uses the sales codes to confirm the PEB should be present on the vehicle, even though the car’s menus and scan tool don’t show an enable/disable option.","simplifiedExplanation":"Sales codes are the factory’s “build sheet” style identifiers. They can tell you what options the car was originally configured with, even if the car’s menus don’t show it."}},{"startTime":1577.9,"endTime":1584.2,"type":"term","title":"ADAS module","url":"/glossary/adas-module","quote":"And the ADAS module shows that it's, you know, it could be on, but it's toggled, you know, it's in the off position, doing a little bit of digging.","canonicalId":"term:adas-module","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An ADAS module is the electronic control unit that runs driver-assistance functions (like camera/radar-based alerts and automated safety features). In the segment, the module indicates the system could be enabled, but it’s toggled off, which helps explain the warning-light behavior.","simplifiedExplanation":"ADAS stands for driver-assistance systems. The ADAS module is the computer that controls those safety features, and here it shows the system is currently turned off."}},{"startTime":1627.6,"endTime":1633.04,"type":"car","title":"Jeep Grand Cherokee","url":"/cars/jeep/grand-cherokee","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Jeep_Grand_Cherokee_%28WL%29_4xe_IMG_7801.jpg","quote":"... cheap wagon year. And I think there was actually grand Cherokees as well listed on here. But people would say the ...","canonicalId":"car:jeep:grand cherokee","priority":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a midsize SUV known for combining everyday comfort with off-road capability. It often comes up in diagnostic discussions because older model years can develop recurring issues as they age, especially with electrical systems and drivetrain-related components. That makes it a common “cheap wagon” type of pick that still needs careful inspection before buying or troubleshooting.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a midsize SUV made for both regular driving and tougher roads. People talk about it in car repair contexts because some used ones can develop problems as they get older. If you’re looking at one, it’s important to check it carefully for warning signs.","imageAttribution":"Alexander-93 (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":1662.6,"endTime":1676.1,"type":"topic","title":"service information side","url":"/glossary/service-information-side","quote":"So then I switched my search over to the service information side of it... And I end up finding what I'm looking for here on the actual Stellantis IOP website.","canonicalId":"topic:service-information-side","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The host shifts from general research to the vehicle’s official service information to find the correct procedure and module status details. This is a common diagnostic workflow when warning lights appear without obvious codes.","simplifiedExplanation":"They switch to the official repair/diagnostic manuals for the car. That helps them find the right information instead of relying only on random internet posts."}},{"startTime":1717.3,"endTime":1726.0,"type":"term","title":"forward collision warning off indicator","url":"/glossary/forward-collision-warning-off-indicator","quote":"basically saying that, Hey, this forward collision warning off indicator is on, in that you need to go into the settings in the center stack and then turn it back on.","canonicalId":"term:forward-collision-warning-off-indicator","priority":0.75,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Forward Collision Warning (FCW) is an ADAS feature that alerts you when it detects a potential crash with a vehicle ahead. An “off indicator” means the system is currently disabled (or set to off), which can trigger warning behavior even if no diagnostic trouble codes are stored.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is a safety system that watches the road ahead and warns you if a crash seems likely. If the “off” light is on, it means the warning system isn’t active right now."}},{"startTime":1730.1,"endTime":1748.1,"type":"term","title":"FCW","url":"/glossary/fcw","quote":"they mentioned that a flash over the air to the radio software may set the FCW and the PEB to off as a default after an over the air update to the software.","canonicalId":"term:fcw","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"FCW stands for Forward Collision Warning. It’s part of ADAS logic that monitors the road ahead and can trigger alerts; in this segment, the host says an over-the-air software update may cause FCW to default to off.","simplifiedExplanation":"FCW is short for Forward Collision Warning. It’s the system that warns you if it thinks you might hit something in front of you."}},{"startTime":1730.1,"endTime":1748.1,"type":"term","title":"over the air","url":"/glossary/over-the-air","quote":"a flash over the air to the radio software may set the FCW and the PEB to off as a default after an over the air update to the software.","canonicalId":"term:over-the-air","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Over the air” (OTA) updates are software updates delivered wirelessly to the car. OTA updates can change ADAS behavior and settings—like FCW/PEB defaulting to off—without a traditional dealer visit."}},{"startTime":1804.5,"endTime":1817.0,"type":"company","title":"YTECH","quote":"And I maybe forced software into these modules and see what happens. So I go through and I do everything I can with YTECH, checking for updates, checking for the correct level of software, all appears to be okay.","canonicalId":"company:ytech","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"YTECH is referenced as the diagnostic/software tool the host uses to check module software levels and updates. In this context, it’s part of the workflow for diagnosing why ADAS settings don’t match what the screen shows.","simplifiedExplanation":"YTECH is the diagnostic tool the host uses to check what software the car modules are running. It helps confirm whether updates are installed correctly."}},{"startTime":1817.0,"endTime":1837.1,"type":"term","title":"UConnect","url":"/glossary/uconnect","quote":"I even went into the UConnect website, which is the information infotainment center, a customer could potentially download software onto a flash drive and then do the update themselves...","canonicalId":"term:uconnect","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"UConnect is Chrysler/Stellantis’ infotainment platform (the in-car system for screens, menus, and media). The host uses the UConnect website to check whether the infotainment software is fully updated, since radio/infotainment software can be tied to ADAS feature availability after updates.","simplifiedExplanation":"UConnect is the car’s main touchscreen/infotainment system. In this case, the host checks UConnect updates because the car’s software can affect safety-feature settings too."}},{"startTime":1875.7,"endTime":1917.8,"type":"term","title":"software update","url":"/glossary/software-update","quote":"I would suggest taking it to the dealer and seeing if they are able to force some sort of software update on this radio... My guess is there was some type of software, either forced software or software update... to turn that back on.","canonicalId":"term:software-update","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A software update is a change to the car’s electronic control software (often for modules like infotainment or driver-assistance systems). Dealers can sometimes “force” or apply an update to correct behavior when the system is misconfigured or a feature is disabled."}},{"startTime":1911.8,"endTime":1923.7,"type":"term","title":"infotainment center","url":"/glossary/infotainment-center","quote":"My guess is there was some type of software, either forced software or software update or something to that infotainment center in order to turn that back on.","canonicalId":"term:infotainment-center","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The infotainment center is the car’s main multimedia interface—typically the touchscreen and its control module. Because it integrates with other vehicle systems, infotainment software can affect how warnings and settings are displayed or toggled."}},{"startTime":1939.8,"endTime":1943.7,"type":"brand","title":"Chrysler Jeep dealerships","quote":"Maybe you're at a Chrysler dealer. I know I've talked to a few people out there that work at Chrysler Jeep dealerships.","canonicalId":"brand:chrysler-jeep-dealerships","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Chrysler Jeep dealerships are mentioned as the likely place where the correct diagnostic procedure or software fix would be available. Dealer technicians can access manufacturer-specific software tools and technical documentation.","simplifiedExplanation":"The host is pointing to Chrysler/Jeep dealers as the right place to get the fix. Dealers have the manufacturer tools and instructions that independent shops may not."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Sean Tipping","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/351-adas-warning-lights-with-no-codes/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}