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[T3C6]
ON-BOARD
DIAGNOSTICS
II
SYSTEM
3
.
Diagnosis
System
6
.
READDATA
FUNCTION
KEY
LIST
FOR
ENGINE
Function
mode
Contents
Abbreviation
Unit
of
measure
F00
ROM
ID
number
YEAR
-
F01Battery
voltage
VB
V
F02
Vehicle
speed
signal
VSP
km/h,
MPH
F03Engine
speed
signal
EREV
rpm
F04Engine
coolant
temperature
signal
TW
°C,
°F
F05
Ignition
signal
ADVS
deg
F06
Mass
air
flow
signal
QA
g/s,
V
F07
Throttle
position
signal
THV
%,
V
FOS
Injector
pulse
width
TIM
ms
F09
Idle
air
control
signal
ISC
°/m
F10
Load
data
LOAD
F11
Front
oxygen
sensor
outputsignal
02
V
F12
Front
oxygen
sensor
maximum
and
minimum
output
signal
02max
-
min
V,
V
F13
Rear
oxygen
sensor
output
signal
R02
V
F14
Rear
oxygen
sensor
maximum
and
minimum
output
signal
R02max
-
min
V,
V
F17
Short
term
fuel
trim
ALPHA
F19
Knock
sensor
signal
KNOCK
deg
F20
Atmospheric
absolute
pressure
signal
BARD
.
P
kPa,
mmHg
F21
Intake
manifold
absolute
pressure
signal
MANi
.
P
kPa,
mmHg
F29
A/F
correction
(short
term
trim)
by
rear
oxygen
sensor
PHOS
F30
Longterm
fuel
trim
KBLRC
F31
Longterm
whole
fuel
trim
KO
F32
Front
oxygen
sensor
heater
current
F02H
A
F33
Rear
oxygen
sensor
heater
current
R02H
A
F36
Maximum
value
of
cylinder#1
misfire
times
during
100
rotations
MFi
F37
Maximum
value
of
cylinder
#2
misfire
times
during
100
rotations
MF2
F38
Maximum
value
of
cylinder
#3
misfire
times
during
100
rotations
MF3
F39
Maximum
value
of
cylinder
#4
misfire
times
during
100
rotations
MF4
F42
Maximum
and
minimum
EGR
system
pressure
value
EGRmax
-
minkPa
FAO
ON
H
OFF
signal
-
-
FA1
ON
~-->
OFF
signal
-
-
FA2
ON
H
OFF
signal
-
-
FA3
ON
H
OFF
signal
-
-
FA4
ON
H
OFF
signal
-
-
FA5
ON
H
OFF
signal
-
-
FBO
Diagnostic
trouble
code
(DTC)
INSPECT
-
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ON-BOARD
DIAGNOSTICS
II
SYSTEM
[73c471
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3
.
Diagnosis
System
47
.
READDATA
FUNCTION
KEY
LIST
FOR
AT
Function
mode
Contents
Abbr
.
Unit
F00
Mode
display
--
F01Battery
voltage
VB
V
F02
Vehicle
speed
sensor
1
VSP1
m/h
F03
Vehicle
speed
sensor
1
VSP1
km/h
F04
Vehicle
speed
sensor
2
VSP2
m/h
F05
Vehicle
speed
sensor
2
VSP2
km/h
F06
Engine
speed
EREV
rpm
F07
ATF
temperature
sensor
ATFT
deg
F
F08
ATF
temperature
sensor
ATFTdeg
C
F09
Throttleposition
sensor
THV
V
F10
Gear
position
GEAR
-
F11
Linepressureduty
PLDTY
F12
Lock-up
duty
LUDTY
F13
AWD
duty
4WDTY
F14
Throttleposition
sensor
power
supply
THVCC
V
F15
Mass
air
flow
sensor
~
AFM
~
V
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1. Precaution
Before disassembling or reassembling parts, always
disconnect battery ground cable. When repairing
radio, control modules, etc. which are provided with
memory functions, record memory contents before
disconnecting battery ground cable. Otherwise, these
contents are cancelled upon disconnection.
Reassemble parts in reverse order of disassembly
procedure unless otherwise indicated.
Adjust parts to specifications contained in this
manual if so designated.
Connect connectors and hoses securely during
reassembly.
After reassembly, ensure functional parts operate
smoothly.
CAUTION:
Airbag system wiring harness is routed near the
electrical parts and switch.
All Airbag system wiring harness and connectors
are colored yellow. Do not use electrical test equip-
ment on these circuit.
Be careful not to damage Airbag system wiring har-
ness when servicing the ignition key cylinder.
G6M0102
2. Battery
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. BATTERY
1) Disconnect the positive (+) terminal after disconnecting
the negative ( ) terminal of battery.
2) Remove flange nuts from battery rods and take off bat-
tery holder.
3) Remove battery.
Tightening torque:
3.4±1.0 N⋅m (0.35±0.1 kg-m, 2.5±0.7 ft-lb)
NOTE:
Clean battery cable terminals and apply grease to retard
the formation of corrosion.
Connect the positive (+) terminal of battery and then the
negative ( ) terminal of the battery.
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6-2SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Precaution - 2. Battery
1. Precaution
Before disassembling or reassembling parts, always
disconnect battery ground cable. When repairing
radio, control modules, etc. which are provided with
memory functions, record memory contents before
disconnecting battery ground cable. Otherwise, these
contents are cancelled upon disconnection.
Reassemble parts in reverse order of disassembly
procedure unless otherwise indicated.
Adjust parts to specifications contained in this
manual if so designated.
Connect connectors and hoses securely during
reassembly.
After reassembly, ensure functional parts operate
smoothly.
CAUTION:
Airbag system wiring harness is routed near the
electrical parts and switch.
All Airbag system wiring harness and connectors
are colored yellow. Do not use electrical test equip-
ment on these circuit.
Be careful not to damage Airbag system wiring har-
ness when servicing the ignition key cylinder.
G6M0102
2. Battery
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. BATTERY
1) Disconnect the positive (+) terminal after disconnecting
the negative ( ) terminal of battery.
2) Remove flange nuts from battery rods and take off bat-
tery holder.
3) Remove battery.
Tightening torque:
3.4±1.0 N⋅m (0.35±0.1 kg-m, 2.5±0.7 ft-lb)
NOTE:
Clean battery cable terminals and apply grease to retard
the formation of corrosion.
Connect the positive (+) terminal of battery and then the
negative ( ) terminal of the battery.
4
6-2SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Precaution - 2. Battery
C: CONTROL MODULE I/O SIGNAL
B6M0405
Content Terminal No.Measuring conditions and I/O signals
(Ignition switch ACC position)
Door lock/unlock switch1
(INPUT)Battery voltage is present when all doors and rear gate (WAGON) are locked.
“0”volt is present when one of the doors or rear gate (WAGON) is unlocked.
Key cylinder lock switch2
(INPUT)“0”volt is present when key cylinder is turned to LOCK position.
Battery voltage is present when key cylinder is in positions other than LOCK.
Tamper switch3
(INPUT)Battery voltage is present when key cylinder switch is installed to key cylinder.
“0”volt is present when key cylinder switch is removed from key cylinder.
Door switch4
(INPUT)Battery voltage is present when all doors are closed.
“0”volt is present when one of the doors is open.
Starter interrupt relay5
(OUTPUT)Battery voltage is present when ignition switch is turned ACC or ON.
“0”volt is present when security system is in alarm state.
Ignition switch (ACC)6
(INPUT)Battery voltage is present when ignition switch is turned ACC or ON.
“0”volt is present when ignition switch is turned OFF.
Security indicator light7
(OUTPUT)Battery voltage is present when indicator light goes off.
“0”volt is present when indicator light illuminates.
Power supply (back-up) 8 Battery voltage is constantly present.
Ground 9—
Engine hood switch10
(INPUT)Battery voltage is present when engine hood is closed.
“0”volt is present when engine hood is open.
Trunk lid switch (SEDAN)
Rear gate switch (WAGON)11
(INPUT)Battery voltage is present when trunk lid or rear gate is closed.
“0”volt is present when trunk lid or rear gate is open.
Headlight alarm relay12
(OUTPUT)Battery voltage is present when ignition switch is turned ACC or ON.
“0”volt and battery voltage repeats in alarm state. (Headlights flash intermittently
at 0.2 sec. ON and 0.6 sec. OFF intervals).
Horn relay13
(OUTPUT)Battery voltage is present when ignition switch is turned ACC or ON.
“0”volt and battery voltage repeats in alarm state. (Horn sounds intermittently at
0.2 sec. ON and 0.6 sec. OFF intervals.)
Key cylinder unlock switch14
(INPUT)“0”volt is present when key cylinder is turned to UNLOCK position.
Battery voltage is present when key cylinder is in positions other than UNLOCK.
Trunk lid key cylinder unlock
switch (SEDAN)15
(INPUT)“0”volt is present when trunk lid key cylinder is turned to UNLOCK position.
Battery voltage is present when trunk lid key cylinder is in positions other than
UNLOCK.
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6-2DIAGNOSTICS
6. Security System
L: DIAGNOSTICS PROCEDURE FOR
STARTER INTERRUPT SIGNAL
1. Check starter interrupt output signal for security
control module.
Not OK
OK
5. Check starter interrupt relay.
OK Not OK
Repair or replace
wiring harness of
starter motor circuit.
Replace starter
interrupt relay.
2. Check power supply for starter interrupt relay.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness between starter
interrupt relay and battery.
3. Check continuity of starter interrupt relay.
OK
Not OK
Replace starter interrupt relay.
4. Check harness connector between starter
interrupt relay and security control module.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness between starter
interrupt relay and security control module.
Replace security control module.
B6M0445A
1. CHECK STARTER INTERRUPT OUTPUT SIGNAL
FOR SECURITY CONTROL MODULE.
1) Remove security control module without disconnecting
connector.
2) Measure voltage between security control module con-
nector and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(B93) No. 5—Body / 10 V, or more
3) Set security system in armed state.
4) Open the door without ignition key to operate the secu-
rity system (alarm state).
5) Measure voltage between security control module and
body during alarm state.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(B93) No. 5—Body/1V,max.
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6-2DIAGNOSTICS
6. Security System
M: DIAGNOSTICS PROCEDURE FOR HORN
ALARM SIGNAL
1. Check horn alarm output signal for security
control module.
Not OK
OK
5. Check horn relay.
OK Not OK
Repair or replace
wiring harness of horn
circuit.
Replace horn relay.
2. Check power supply for horn relay.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness between horn
relay and battery.
3. Check continuity of horn relay.
OK
Not OK
Replace horn relay.
4. Check harness connector between horn relay
and security control module.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness between horn
relay and security control module.
Replace security control module.
B6M0461A
1. CHECK HORN ALARM OUTPUT SIGNAL FOR
SECURITY CONTROL MODULE.
1) Remove security control module without disconnecting
connector.
2) Measure voltage between security control module con-
nector and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(B93) No. 13—Body / 10 V, or more
3) Set security system in armed state.
4) Open the door without ignition key to operate the secu-
rity system (alarm state).
5) Measure voltage between security control module and
body during alarm state.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(B93) No. 13—Body / repeats 1 V, max. (0.2 sec.)
and 10 V, or more (0.6 sec.)
intervals
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6-2DIAGNOSTICS
6. Security System
N: DIAGNOSTICS PROCEDURE FOR
HEADLIGHT ALARM SIGNAL
1. Check headlight alarm output signal for security
control module.
Not OK
OK
5. Check headlight alarm relay.
OK Not OK
Repair or replace
wiring harness of
headlight circuit.
Replace headlight
alarm relay.
2. Check power supply for headlight alarm relay.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness between
headlight alarm relay and battery.
3. Check continuity of headlight alarm relay.
OK
Not OK
Replace headlight alarm relay.
4. Check harness connector between headlight
alarm relay and security control module.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness between
headlight alarm relay and security control
module.
Replace security control module.
B6M0457A
1. CHECK HEADLIGHT ALARM OUTPUT SIGNAL
FOR SECURITY CONTROL MODULE.
1) Remove security control module without disconnecting
connector.
2) Measure voltage between security control module con-
nector and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(B93) No. 12—Body / 10 V, or more
3) Set security system in armed state.
4) Open the door without ignition key to operate the secu-
rity system (alarm state).
5) Measure voltage between security control module and
body during alarm state.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(B93) No. 12—Body / repeats 1 V, max. (0.2 sec.)
and 10 V, or more (0.6 sec.)
intervals
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6. Security System