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22-9422-94Multiplex Integrated Control System
Troubleshooting - B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A (cont’d)
Troubleshooting - B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode B
4. Select the system that has the problem from the
BODY ELECTRICAL menu, then select DTCs.
Go to step 5.
If the problem is related to one of the
following items, go to B-CAN System Diagnosis
Test Mode C (see page 22-95) if the system does
not stop or turn off. Go to Test Mode D (see page
22-96) if the system does not run or turn on.
Exterior lights
Turn signals
Entry light control
Interior lights
Horn (security and panic)
Wiper/washer
If the problem is related to one of the following
items, go to the troubleshooting for that individual
system. Gauge control module
Door-open and trunk-open indicators
Chimes (key-in, seat belt, lights-on, and parking brake)
Security
Keyless entry
Keyinterlock
Dash light brightness control
Audio system
Navigation (if equipped)
HandsFreeLink (if equipped)
5. Record all DTCs, and sort them by DTC type.
6. Troubleshoot the DTC(s) in this order: Battery voltage DTCs.
Internal error DTCs.
Loss of communication DTCs. Begintroubleshooting with the lowest number first
(Example: if DTC B1008 and B1011 are retrieved,
begin by troubleshooting B 1008).
Signal error DTCs. Do this diagnosis if any of the control units are not
communicating (Not Available is displayed in the HDS)
as found by the B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A
(see page 22-93).
1. Using the HDS, select the system that has the symptom from the BODY ELECTRICAL menu.
2. Select DTCs, and then check for loss of communication DTCs.
Go to step 3.
Replace the MICU.
3. Do the input test for the unit not communicating with the HDS.
MICU (see page 22-109)
Gauge control module (see page 22- 271)
Immobilizer-keyless control unit (see page
22-330)
Climate control unit (see page 21-24)
HandsFreeLink control unit (see page 23-388)
Are any DTCs indicated?
Ar e any l oss of communi cat i on DT Cs i nd i cat ed ?
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22-100Multiplex Integrated Control System
Circuit Diagram
K5
G3 Q1 Q9
D2
LT BLU RED
No. 22 (7.5 A)
BLK
G501 T34
G602E6
BLK SG
G601E33
BLK
PG
H2
H1 Q6
B-CAN
MICU
G401 PNK
K4 G2
UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
WHTBRN
No. 10 (7.5 A)
BLK F20
No. 2 (IG) (50 A)
ORNIG1
BAT
BLU
WHT
No. 23 (10 A)
BATTERY
IGNITION SWITCH
No. 1 (BAT) (100 A)
MICU
SERVICE
CHECK
CONNECTOR IG1 HOT in ON (II)
and START (III)
CEILING
LIGHT
H1
D4 D2
LT BLU K-LINEQ8
AUDIO UNIT*6
NAVIGATION
UNIT*5
DATA LINK
CONNECTOR
IMMOBILIZER-
KEYLESS
CONTROL UNIT
SRS UNIT
TPMS CONTROL
UNIT*3
ABS
MODULATOR-
CONTROL UNIT *1 EPS CONTROL
UNIT
VSA MODULATOR-
CONTROL UNIT *2 IG1
LT BLU
LT BLU F14
F28VBU
16
G501 BLK
1
18
PNK
No. 35 (7.5 A)
FUSE
(UNDER-DASH
FUSE/
RELAY BOX)
No. 23 (10 A)
FUSE
(UNDER-DASH
FUSE/
RELAY BOX)
15
PUR
WHT
HANDSFREELINK
CONTROL UNIT *4
(B-CAN)
PNK
PNK
(B-CAN)
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124
19
1
RED
WHT CAN L
F-CAN TRANSCEIVER
CAN H
LT GRN
3
G504BLK
5
32
PNK
(B-CAN) (B-CAN) BRN/YELBRNLG
G101 BLK
7 2
IG1
YEL
VBU
B-CAN 1
4
PNK
16
BLK
G504 WHT
21
PNK GAUGE CONTROL MODULE (TACH)
BRN
WHT
17
18
MAIN CIRCUIT
B-CAN
TRANSCEIVER LCD DISPLAY
(DTC CODE DISPLAY)
IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESS
CONTROL UNIT
CLIMATE
CONTROL UNIT
No. 36 (10 A) FUSE
(UNDER-DASH
FUSE/RELAY BOX)
ABS MODULATOR-CONTROL UNIT*1
VSA MODURATOR-CONTROL UNIT*2
YAW RATE-LATERAL ACCELERATION
SENSOR*2
DATA LINK CONNECTOR
SRS UNIT
ECM/PCM
TPMS CONTROL UNIT*3
EPS CONTROL UNIT
WHT
: CAN line
No. 2 (15 A) FUSE
(UNDER-DASH
FUSE/RELAY BOX)
: Other communication line
*1: ’06 07 Touring and Premium models
*2: ’07 TYPE S and ’08 09 models
*3: ’08 09 models
*4: ’09 model with navigation system
*5: With navigation system
*6: Without navigation system
BLK*2
PNK
PNK
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22-112Keyless/Power Door Locks/Security System
Component Location Index
NAVIGATION UNIT or
AUDIO UNIT
IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESS
CONTORL UNIT
(With built-in receiver)
SECURITY INDICATOR GAUGE CONTORL MODULE
(SPEEDO)
HEADLIGHT
HOOD SWITCH
MICU
(Built into the under-
dash fuse/relay box)
HORN
TRANSMITTER
LOCK BUTTON TRUNK BUTTON
UNLOCK BUTTON
IGNITION KEY PANIC BUTTONSymptom Troubleshooting,
page 22-126
Replacement, page 22-332
Replacement, page 22-174
Adjustment, page 22-173
Bulb Replacement, page 22-177
Test, page 22-141
Input Test, page 22-131
Test/Replacement, page 22-146
Test/Replacement, page 22-142
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Security Alarm System
22-114Keyless/Power Door Locks/Security System
System Description
The security alarm system is armed automatically after the doors, hood, and trunk are closed and locked. For the
system to arm, the ignition switch must be to LOCK (0), the key must be removed from the ignition switch, and the
MICU must receive signals that the doors, hood, and trunk are closed and locked. The alarm can be disarmed at any
time by unlocking the driver’s door with the key or pressing the UNLOCK button on the transmitter.
When everything is closed and locked, the only i
nputs that are grounded, and have 0 V, are the driver’s door lock knob
switch (LOCK position), and the audio unit or navigation unit (if equipped). In other words, all of the other switches are
open, and have about 10 to 12 V, including the key cylinder switches. The security indicator in the gauge control
module (speedo) begins to flash immediately after the vehicle is completely closed and locked, and 15 seconds later,
the security system arms. If the security indicator does not flash, the system is not arming. A beep sounds and parking
lights flash to confirm the security alarm system is armed if the LOCK button is pressed a second time within
5 seconds.
If one of the switches is misadjusted or shorted internally, or there is a short in the circuit, the security system will not
arm. As long as the control unit continues to receive a ground signal (0 V), it senses that the vehicle is not closed and
locked, and the system will not arm. A switch that is slightly misadjusted can cause the alarm to sound for no apparent
reason. In this case, a significant change in outside air temperature, the vibration of a passing truck, or someone
bumping into the vehicle could cause the alarm to sound. There is no glass breakage or motion detector feature.
If anything is opened or improperly unlocked after the system is armed, the control unit receives a ground signal from
that switch, and the 10 to 12 V reference drops to 0 V. If the audio unit or navigation unit (if equipped) is disconnected,
the input loses its ground, and the input voltage goes to 10 to 12 V. The system sounds the alarm when any of these
occur:
A door or the trunk is forced open.
A door is unlocked without using the key or the transmitter.
The hood is opened.
The audio unit or navigation unit (if equipped) is disconnected.
The transmitter PANIC button is pressed.
When the system sounds the alarm, the horn sounds and the exterior lights flash for 2 minutes. The alarm can be
stopped at any time by unlocking the driver’s door with the key or by pressing any button on the transmitter.
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G505 BLK Q4
GRN
BLU
BLU
2 3
BLK
G701 BLU
G13
BLK
G401 2
1
LT BLU GRN
1
A
MICU
HOOD
SWITCH
(Closed:
Hood open) TRUNK LID
RELEASE
ACTUATOR/
TRUNK LID
LATCH SWITCHTRUNK
LIGHT UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX
AUDIO
UNIT
or
NAVIGATION
UNIT
E36
E20
*1: DRIVER’S DOOR SWITCH (Closed: Door open)
*2: FRONT PASSENGER’S DOOR SWITCH (Closed: Door open)
*3: LEFT REAR DOOR SWITCH (Closed: Door open)
*4: RIGHT REAR DOOR SWITCH (Closed: Door open)
*5: With HID
*6: Without HID
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Cavity Wire Test conditionTest: Desired result Possible cause if desired result is
not obtained
22-135
Q4 GRN Under all
conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V. An open in the wire
Faulty audio unit or navigation
unit.
R6 PNK Ignition key inserted into the
ignition switch Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V.
Poor ground (G504)
Faulty ignition key switch
An open in the wire
Ignition switch to
LOCK (0) and
ignition key
removed from the
ignition switch Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V.
Faulty ignition key switch
A short to ground in the wire
T22 LT BLUFront passenger’s
door lock knob
switch unlocked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V.
Poor ground (G504)
Faulty front passenger’s door
lock knob switch
An open in the wire
Front passenger’s
door lock knob
switch locked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V.
Faulty front passenger’s door
lock knob switch
A short to ground in the wire
T23 WHT Driver’s door lock knob switch
unlocked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V.
Poor ground (G501)
Faulty driver’s door lock knob
switch
An open in the wire
Driver’s door lock
knob switch locked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V. Faulty driver’s door lock knob
switch
A short to ground in the wire
T24 LT GRNDriver’s door lock
knob switch
unlocked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V.
Faulty driver’s door lock knob
switch
A short to ground in the wire
Driver’s door lock
knob switch locked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V. Poor ground (G501)
Faulty driver’s door lock knob
switch
An open in the wire
T25 GRY Left rear door lock knob switch
unlocked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V.
Poor ground (G602)
Faulty left rear door lock knob
switch
An open in the wire
Left rear door lock
knob switch locked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V. Faulty left rear door lock knob
switch
A short to ground in the wire
T26 PNK Right rear door lock knob switch
unlocked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V.
Poor ground (G602)
Faulty right rear door lock knob
switch
An open in the wire
Right rear door
lock knob switch
locked Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V.
Faulty right rear door lock knob
switch
A short to ground in the wire
(cont’d)
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Circuit Diagram - Back-up Lights
F6 D2
D2
BRN
BRN BRN
1 4 BRN
E15
F9
MICU
BLU
BLU
(A/T)
BLK (M/T)
WHT PUR
WHT
G101 G701BLK
BLK
GRN/WHT
1 2
YEL
BLU
IG1
BAT
IGNITION SWITCH
WHT
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
No. 2 (IG) (50 A)
No. 1 (BAT) (100 A)
BATTERY
IG1 HOT in ON (II)
and START (III)
UNDER-DASH
FUSE/RELAY
BOX
BACK-UP
LIGHT SWITCH
(On the transmission
housing)
(Closed: In position R)
PCM
TRANSMISSION
RANGE
SWITCH
(Back-up
light switch)
(Closed: In position R ) LEFT
BACK-UP
LIGHT
(16 W)
RIGHT
BACK-UP
LIGHT
(16 W)
UNDER-DASH
FUSE/RELAY BOX
NAVIGATION
UNIT
H1
F7BRN
BRN1
2
1
2No. 10
(7.5 A) No. 10
(7.5 A)*1: ’06 model
*2: ’07 09 models
BLK/RED*1 BLK*2
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