DTC P2404/Reprogramming Files (09-103-23)
Publication date: 2023-07-10Reference number: 09-103-23
DTC P2404/REPROGRAMMING FILES
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
| SUBARU: | 2015MY Legacy & Outback |
APPLICABILITY
2015MY Legacy & Outback
INTRODUCTION
This bulletin the announces diagnostic procedures and availability of new Engine Control Module (ECM) reprogramming files to address DTC P2404 (Evap System Leak Detection Pump Sensor Circuit Range/Performance) detection. In rare cases, the internal pump for the Evaporative Leak Check Module (ELCM) system can seize temporarily. The new files contain enhanced logic to prevent the ELCM pump from seizing temporarily. If P2404 is found stored in the fault memory, follow the procedures outlined below.
PAK FILE APPLICABILITY
| Model | Spec. | File Name | Old Part Number | Decryption Keyword | New CID # | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Legacy & Outback | 2.5L NA, MT | 22765AF34J.pak | 22765AF34A 22765AF34B 22765AF34C 22765AF34D |
22765AF34E 22765AF34F 22765AF34G 22765AF34H |
56A0A88D | EB4GI00A |
| 2.5L NA, CVT | 22765AV37A.pak | 22765AF35A 22765AF35B 22765AF35C 22765AF35D 22765AF35E |
22765AF35F 22765AF35G 22765AF35H 22765AF35J |
E9CD44A0 | EB4GI00B | |
| 2.5L NA, CVT | 22765AV38A.pak | 22765AF36A 22765AF36B 22765AF36C 22765AF36D 22765AF36E |
22765AF36F 22765AF36G 22765AF36H 22765AF36J |
C1312261 | EB4GI00C | |
| 2.5L NA, CVT | 22765AK16H.pak | 22765AK16A 22765AK16B 22765AK16C 22765AK16D |
22765AK16E 22765AK16F 22765AK16G |
ED337380 | EB4GI00c | |
| 3.6 L NA, CVT | 22765AF45H.pak | 22765AF45A 22765AF45B 22765AF45C 22765AF45D |
22765AF45E 22765AF45F 22765AF45G |
6FE961CB | DB4GI00D | |
These reprogramming files have been included in the January 2023 SSM software update.
SERVICE PROCEDURE FLOWCHART
SERVICE PROCEDURE/INFORMATION
STEP 1: Using Subaru Select Monitor (SSM), check for diagnostic trouble codes P2404. Confirm P2404 is stored and proceed to the next step. Always save SSM data and record the results of the following tests.
STEP 2: Are any of the diagnostic trouble codes listed below also stored withing the ECM?
- P2419 - Evap System Switching Valve Control Circuit Low
- P2420 - Evap System Switching Valve Control Circuit High
- P2401 - Evap System Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit Low
- P2402 - Evap System Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit High
- P24BA - Evap System Leak Detection Pump Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
- P24BB - Evap System Leak Detection Pump Pressure Sensor Circuit High
- P24B9 - Evap System Leak Detection Pump Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
NO - Proceed to STEP 3.
YES - Perform diagnosis following the applicable Service Manual. Once repaired, perform the reprogramming procedure outlined in STEP 11.
STEP 3: Refer to the applicable Service Manual and review: General Description > Repair Contents > Action required before & after Battery Disconnect . Additionally, record any stored seat position(s) before proceeding. Relearn any seat position memory after work is complete. If the power rear gate (PRG) height has been customized, that position must also be noted and relearned. CAREFULLY disconnect the ground terminal from the battery sensor.
STEP 4: Remove the left rear wheel and mud guard. Refer to STIS: Body & Electrical/WIRING SYSTEM > EXTERIOR/INTERIOR TRIM > Mud Guard
STEP 5: CAREFULLY disconnect the ELCM drain tube. Inspect for signs of water or oil.
Have signs of water or oil been detected withing the ELCM drain tube?
YES - Clean and dry the drain tube using a non-alcohol base cleaner. Proceed to STEP 6.
NO - Proceed to STEP 6.
STEP 6: Connect the vehicle to a recommended power supply. See APPENDIX A for addition information regarding power supply. Using SSM, perform the Evaporative System Leak Test. Collect and save all data.
Once the evaporative system leak test is complete, check the DTCs and examine the vacuum value results. Record the value shown in the row labeled MID: $3C, TID: $C4, and Scaling ID: $FE. This value should be lower than -0.26 PSI.
Is DTC P2404 stored within the ECM?
NO - Proceed to STEP 7.
YES - Proceed to STEP 8.
STEP 7: Was the vacuum value result observed in STEP 6 found to be lower than -0.26 PSI?
YES - Proceed to STEP 11.
NO - Proceed to STEP 8.
STEP 8: Using SSM, perform the ELCM Pump Active Test for a period of 35 minutes or more. See APPENDIX A for addition information regarding power supply.
Once the ELCM Pump Active Test has been performed for a period of 35 minutes or more, repeat the Evaporative System Leak Test outlined in STEP 6. Check the DTCs and the vacuum value results.
Is DTC P2404 stored within the ECM?
NO - Proceed to STEP 9.
YES - Proceed to STEP 10.
STEP 9: Was the vacuum value result observed during the second Evaporative System Leak Test found to be lower than -0.26 PSI?
YES - Proceed to STEP 11.
NO - Proceed to STEP 10.
STEP 10: Replace the Evaporate Leak Check Module and repeat the Evaporative System Leak Test outlined in STEP 6. Check the DTCs and the vacuum value results.
Is DTC P2404 stored within the ECM?
NO - Proceed to STEP 11.
YES - Contact Subaru Techline with ability to provide SSM data and the testing results attained using this bulletin.
STEP 11: Reprogram the ECM following the normal FlashWrite procedure. See APPENDIX A for addition information regarding power supply.
WARRANTY/CLAIM INFORMATION
For vehicles within the Basic New Car Limited, an applicable Emission Warranty period or covered by an active Subaru Added Security Classic or Gold plan, this repair may be submitted using the following claim information:
| Labor Description | Labor Operation # | Labor Time | Fail Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| ECM REPROGRAMMING & DRAIN TUBE CLEAN/EVAP TESTING | A455-223 | 1.0H | UPG-48 |
| LEAK CHECK MODULE R&R AND ECM REPROGRAMMING | A455-244 | 1.9H |
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
- SOA strongly discourages the printing and/or local storage of service information as previously released information and electronic publications may be updated at any time.
- Always check for any open recalls or campaigns anytime a vehicle is in for servicing.
- Always refer to STIS for the latest service information before performing any repairs.
APPENDIX A
Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) highly recommends utilizing either the Subaru Midtronics DCA8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System or the Subaru Midtronics GR8-1100 Diagnostic Battery Charger to the vehicle in the Power Supply Mode feature anytime a vehicle control module is being reprogrammed. Once the Midtronics charger is connected to the vehicle, if the battery is fully charged, it will take less than three (3) minutes to boot-up the charger, select the Power Supply Mode, and have the battery voltage stabilized and ready for reprogramming.
- For instructions on using the Power Supply Mode, reference the applicable User Manual for the Midtronics DCA-8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System and the Midtronics GR8-1100 Diagnostic Battery Charger on STIS.
- Confirm all electrical loads such as lights, audio, HVAC, seat heaters, and rear defroster are all switched OFF before setting up the charger for Power Supply Mode.
- Select the correct battery type (Enhanced Flooded, Flooded, Gel, AGM or AGM Spiral).
- Input the CCA which matches the vehicle's battery.NOTE: OE and replacement batteries have different CCA ratings. Always confirm the battery's CCA rating before proceeding.
- If using a DCA-8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System, set the power supply voltage to 13.5 Volts.
- DO NOT connect the DST-i or DST-010 until the Power Supply mode function has completed its battery test mode and the Charging Voltage has dropped to and shows a steady 13.5 Volts on the display.
- Once Power Supply Mode reaches a steady 13.5 Volts, connect the DST-i or DST-010 to the OBD connector and proceed with initiating the normal FlashWrite reprogramming process.
- Amperage will fluctuate based upon the vehicle's demand for power.NOTE: If the voltage rises beyond 14 Volts while programming is in process, the procedure will abort. This can indicate a need to test or charge the vehicle battery before any further attempt at programming is made.
- ALWAYS set the power supply voltage to 13.5 Volts when using Power Supply Mode. NEVER turn the ignition switch on when charging at voltages 15 Volts or higher.
REMINDER: If the DCA-8000 or GR8-1100 indicates the vehicle's battery must be charged, charge the battery fully before proceeding to reprogram the vehicle while using the Power Supply Mode.
VERY IMPORTANT:
This information is applicable to the Subaru Midtronics DCA-8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System and the Subaru Midtronics GR8-1100 Diagnostic Battery Charger ONLY . It does not apply to any other brand/type of "generic" battery charger whatsoever. ONLY the DCA-8000 and the GR8-1100 and their Power Supply Mode feature have been tested and approved by SOA.