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Socket Ref Terminal Connects toNotes
22-58Fuse/Relay Boxes
Connector to Fuse/Relay Box Index
234
5
1 16
17 19
18
20
11
12
14
13 15
21
22
24
23
25
10 6
7
89
(View of front side) (View of back side)
A (ELD)21 3 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
A/C compressor clutch relay 12 4
A/C condenser fan relay 3 4
B 22 1 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
Blower motor relay 2 4
C 23 2 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
D 25 8 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
Diode (for A/C condenser fan) 9
Diode (for radiator fan) 8
E 24 10 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
Electronic throttle control system
(ETCS) control relay 14 4
F 17 20 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
Fan control relay 4 5
G 19 1 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
H 20 1 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
Ignition coil relay 7 4
J 16 4 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
K 18 2 Engine compartment wire harness (see page 22-22)
PGM-FI main relay 1 (FI MAIN) 13 4
PGM-FI subrelay 6 4
Power mirror defogger relay 5 5
Radiator fan relay 15 4
Rear window defogger relay 1 4
T3 10Starter subharness (see page 22-20)
T101 11Starter subharness (see page 22-20)
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Fuse
Number Amps Component(s) or Circuit(s) Protected
22-60Power Distribution
Fuse to Components Index
1 100 A
(BAT)Battery, Power distribution
70 A
(EPS) EPS control unit
250A (IG)Ignition switch
80 A
60 A
(OPTION) No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 27, No. 28, No. 29, and No. 31 fuses (in the under-dash fuse/relay box)
330A (ABS MTR) ABS modulator-control unit , VSA modulator-control unit
30 A
40 A
(ABS FSR) ABS modulator-control unit , VSA modulator-control unit
450A (H/L)No. 18, No. 19, No. 20, and No. 21 fuses (in the under-dash fuse/relay box)
40 A
(P/W) No. 24, No. 25, No. 26, No. 30, No. 32, and No. 33 fuses (in the under-dash fuse/relay box), Power window relay
(in the under-dash fuse/relay box)
5 Not used
6 20 A A/C condenser fan motor (via A/C condenser fan relay)
7 20 A Radiator fan motor (via radiator fan relay)
8 30 A Noise condenser (via rear window defogger relay), Rear window defogger (via rear window defogger relay)
9 40 A Blower motor (via blower motor relay)
10 10 A MICU (turn signal/hazard warning lights circuit)
11 15 A A/F sensor (Sensor 1) (via PGM-FI subrelay), EVAP canister vent shut valve (via PGM-FI subrelay), PGM-FI subrelay, No. 15 fuse (in the under-hood fuse/relay box) (via PGM-FI subrelay)
12 15 A Brake lights, ECM/PCM, Horn, MICU
13 Not used
14 Not used
15 7.5 A A/C condenser fan relay
16 Not used
17 15 A Stereo amplifier
18 15 A Ignition coil relay, Ignition coils (via Ignition coil relay)
19 15 A CKP sensor (via PGM-FI main relay 1), CMP sensor B (via PGM-FI main relay 1), ECM/PCM, ETCS control relay, Injectors (via PGM-FI main relay 1), PGM-FI main relay 1 (FI MAIN), PGM-FI main relay 2 (FUEL PUMP)
20 7.5 A A/C compressor clutch (via A/C compressor clutch relay)
21 15 A ECM/PCM (via ETCS control relay)
22 7.5 A Ceiling light, Courtesy lights, Front individual map lights, Ignition key light, Trunk light, Vanity mirror lights
23 10 A Audio unit , Data link connector (DLC), Gauge control module (speedo), Gauge control module (tach), HandsFreeLink control unit , Immobilizer-keyless control unit, MICU, Moonroof switch, Navigation unit
1: ’06-07 models
2: ’08-09 models
3: ’06-07 Touring and Premium models
4: ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
5: ’08-09 models
6: TYPE S model
7: Without navigation system
8: With navigation system
9: ’09 model with navigation system
1
2
34
3
4 34
6 5
7 9 8
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22-64Ground Distribution
Ground to Components Index
G1 Battery
G2 Engine
G3 Transmission housing
G101 A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valves A, B, C (A/T), CKP sensor, CMP sensor A, CMP sensor B, Data link connector (DLC), ECM/PCM (LG1), ECM/PCM (LG2), ECM/PCM (PG1), ECM/PCM (PG2), ECM/PCM (PGMETCS), EGR valve (K20Z2 engine), Ignition
coils, Immobilizer-keyless control unit, Rocker arm oil control solenoid, Rocker arm oil pressure switch, Transmission range
switch (A/T), VTC oil control solenoid valve
Shielding between the ECM/PCM and Knock sensor (KS) has wire.
Shielding between the ECM/PCM and Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2) has wire.
G201 Right fog light , Right front parking light, Right front side marker light, Right front turn signal light, Right headlight (high/low beams), Right HID unit , Windshield washer motor, Windshield wiper motor
G202 ABS modulator-control unit , VSA modulator-control unit
G301 A/C condenser fan motor, Blower motor relay, ELD, Left fog light , Left front parking light, Left front side marker light, Left front turn signal light, Left headlight (high/low beams), Left HID unit , Radiator fan motor (via fan control relay)
G401 Brake fluid level switch, Clutch interlock switch (M/T), Clutch pedal position switch (M/T), Hood switch, MICU (PG), Power transistor, Washer fluid level switch (G401 connects to G601 via under-dash fuse/relay box)
G402 EPS control unit
G403 Torque sensor
G501 Dash lights brightness controller and odometer select/reset switch, Driver’s door key cylinder switch, Driver’s door lock knob switch, HandsFreeLink control unit , MICU (SG), VSA OFF switch
G502 Data link connector (DLC), Front accessory power socket, Glove box light, Right power mirror defogger, Right side turn signal light
G503 Accessory power socket relays (front and console), Driver’s door lock switch, Gauge control module (tach), Left power mirror defogger, Left side turn signal light, Moonroof control unit/motor, Power mirror switch light, Power mirror switch, Power
window master switch (main switch), Power window master switch, Vanity mirror lights (driver’s and front passenger’s)
G504 Cable reel (steering wheel switches ground), Climate control unit, Front passenger’s door lock knob switch, Front passenger’s door lock switch, Gauge control module (speedo), Gauge control module (tach), Ignition key switch, Navigation unit , TPMS
control unit
G505 Audio unit , Navigation unit
G506 Memory erase signal (MES) connector, SRS unit (2 wires)
G601 A/T gear position console panel light/Park-pin switch (A/T), Console accessory power socket , Fuel pump, MICU (PG), Seat heater relays (driver’s and front passenger’s), Seat heater switches (driver’s and front passenger’s), Seat heaters (driver’s and
front passenger’s), Stereo amplifier (G601 connects to G401 via under-dash fuse/relay box)
Shielding between the left side impact sensor (FIRST) and rear safing sensor has wire.
Shielding between the SRS unit and left side impact sensor (FIRST) has wire.
G602 Driver’s seat belt buckle switch, Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch, Left rear door lock knob switch, MICU (SG), MICU service check connector, ODS unit, Right rear door lock knob switch, Yaw rate-lateral acceleration sensor
Shielding between the right side impact sensor (FIRST) and right side impact sensor (SECOND) have wires.
Shielding between the SRS unit and right side impact sensor (FIRST) has wire.
G603 Noise condenser Shielding between the rear safing sensor and left side impact sensor (SECOND) has wire.
G701 High mount brake light, Left back-up light, Left inner taillight, Left rear side marker light, Left rear turn signal light, Left taillight/ brake light, License plate lights, Right back-up light, Right inner taillight, Right rear side marker light, Right rear turn signal light,
Right taillight/brake light, Trunk lid release actuator/Trunk lid latch switch
G801 Rear window defogger ( )
1: ’06-07 Touring and Premium models
2: ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
3: ’08-09 models
4: TYPE S and ’08 premium and ’09 models
5: With HID
6: Without navigation system
7: With navigation system
8: ’09 model with navigation system
9: ’06-08 models, and ’09 model without navigation system
10: TYPE S model
4
512 4
5
82 3
7
3
67
9
10
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Relay Test
Normally-open type
22-70Relays
Power Relay Test
07AAC-000A1A0
31
42
3 42
1
Relay puller 07AAC-000A1A0
Use this chart to identify the type of relay, then do the
test listed for it. Carefully remove the relays using the
relay puller. Do not use pliers. Pliers will damage the
relay.
A/C compressor clutch relay Normally- open type
A/C condenser fan relay
Blower motor relay
Console accessory power socket
relay
Electronic throttle control system
(ETCS) control relay
Fog light relay
Front accessory power socket
relay
Ignition coil relay
PGM-FI main relay 1 (FI MAIN)
PGM-FI main relay 2 (FUEL PUMP)
PGM-FI subrelay
Power window relay
Radiator fan relay
Rear window defogger relay
Seat heater relay (HIGH)
Starter cut relay
Fan control relay Five-terminal
type
Power mirror defogger relay
Seat heater relay (LOW)
: TYPE S and ’08 PREMIUM and ’09 models Check for continuity between the terminals.
There should be continuity between terminals No. 1 and No. 2 when the battery positive terminal is
connected to terminal No. 4, and the battery negative
terminal is connected to terminal No. 3.
There should be no continuity between terminals No. 1 and No. 2 when power is disconnected.
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Input:System Menu Data List Data List Indication
22-88Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont’d)
Certain inputs happen so quickly that the HDS cannot update fast enough. Hold the switch that is being tested while monitoring the Data List.
This should give the HDS time to update the signal on the Data List.
Because the HDS software is updated to support the release for newer vehicles it is not uncommon to see system function tests that are not
supported.
Make sure that the most current software is loaded.
Gauges Cruise Control Main Switch OFF/ON Cruise Control Set Switch OFF/ON
Cruise Control Resume Switch OFF/ON
Washer Fluid Level Switch OFF/ON
VSA/TCS Off Switch OFF/ON
Gauge Select/Reset Switch OFF/ON
Parking Brake Switch OFF/ON
Brake Fluid Level Switch OFF/ON
Illumination Volume Plus Switch OFF/ON
Illumination Volume Minus Switch OFF/ON
Km/h mph Select Switch OFF/ON
Fuel Sending Unit Input 1 deg
Fuel Sending Unit Input 2 VOLTAGE
VSA/TCS Active Indicator OFF/ON
VSA/TCS Indicator (Warning) OFF/ON
ABS Indicator OFF/ON
Cruise Control Main Switch Indicator OFF/ON
MIL Indicator OFF/ON
Washer Fluid Level Indicator OFF/ON
DRL Indicator OFF/ON
Low Oil Pressure Indicator OFF/ON
Charging System Indicator OFF/ON
Cruise Main Switch ON Indicator OFF/ON
Maintenance Minder Indicator OFF/ON
High Beam Indicator OFF/ON
Parking Light ON Indicator OFF/ON
Low Fuel Warning Indicator OFF/ON
Security Indicator OFF/ON
Fog Light Indicator OFF/ON
Seat Belt Indicator OFF/ON
Speed Indicator (km/h) 0 249 km/h, over 250 km/h, Fail
Speed Indicator (mph) 0 154 mph, over 155 mph, Fail
Low Tire Pressure Indicator OFF/ON
TPMS Indicator OFF/ON
A/TGearPositionSwitch(R) OFF/ON
A/TGearPositionSwitch(P) OFF/ON
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22-168 Exterior Lights
HID Bulb Replacement
A
C B A
A transient high tension (25,000 V) occurs at the
bulb sockets of the high intensity discharge (HID)
lamps when the combination light switch is turned
ON. It may cause serious electrical shock or
electrocution if you do not observe the cautions.
Never turn on the combination light switch before fitting the HID bulbs to their bulb sockets
and completing the reassembly of the headlight
assembly.
Do not service the headlight assembly in wet conditions, such as rain or snow, near a sprinkler
system, or when your hands are wet to prevent
electrocution.
Do not touch the surface of the HID bulbs with your bare hands and do not stain it with any oils
and fats.
Do not disassemble the inverter unit and the igniter fats.
Do not turn on the HID bulb by using a power source other than the battery mounted on your
vehicle.
1. Turn the combination light switch OFF.
2. Do the battery terminal disconnection procedure (see page 22-68).
3. Remove the battery. (left side bulb) 4. Turn the cover (A) 45 ° counterclockwise to remove
it from the headlight assembly.
5. Turn the socket (A) 45 ° counterclockwise to remove it from the bulb (B).
6. Pull the retaining spring (C) away from the bulb then remove the bulb.
7. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal. Make sure the notches in the bulb align with the
tabs in the headlight.
8. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
9. Do the battery terminal reconnection procedure (see page 22-68).
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22-170Exterior Lights
HID Lamp System Troubleshooting
A
B
A transient high tension (25,000 V) occurs at the
bulb sockets or the high intensity discharge (HID)
lamps when the combination light switch is turned
ON, it may cause serious electrical shock or
electrocution if you do not observe the cautions.
Never turn on the combination light switch before fitting the HID bulbs to their bulb sockets
and completing the reassembly of the headlight
assembly.
Do not service the headlights assembly in wet conditions, such as rain or snow, near a sprinkler
system, or when your hands are wet to prevent
electrocution.
Do not touch the surface of the HID bulbs with your bare hands and do not stain it with any oils
and fats.
Do not disassemble the inverter unit and the igniter unit.
Do not turn on the HID bulb by using a power source other than the battery mounted on your
vehicle.
HID bulb test light 07AAJ-S3MA100
NOTE: Before troubleshooting the HID Lamp System,
do the multiplex integrated control system
troubleshooting using B-CAN System Diagnosis Test
Mode A (see page 22-93). 1. Check the No. 16 (15 A), No. 17 (15 A), and No. 21 (30 A) fuses in the under-dash fuse/relay box.
Go to step 2.
Replace the fuse(s), and recheck.
2. Turn the combination light switch OFF.
3. Do the battery terminal disconnection procedure (see page 22-68). 4. Remove the socket from the HID bulb (see page
22-168).
5. Check for corrosion (A) and traces of electrical arcing (B) at the socket mating part.
Go to step 7.
Replace the socket, and recheck.
Ar e f uses OK ? I s t he sock et cor r od ed or bur nt ?
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22-238Gauges
Component Location Index
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
ECM/PCMBRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH
FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNIT
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE
(TACH) ODOMETER SELECT/RESET SWITCHDASH LIGHTS BRIGHTNESS CONTROLLER
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE
(SPEEDO)
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
Test, page 8-9
Test, page 19-11
Test, page 11-340
Self-diagnostic Function, page 22-241
Input Test, page 22-271
Rewriting the ODO Data and Transferring Maintenance
Minder Data to a New Gauge
Control Module,
page 22-276
Replacement, page 22-277
Outside Air Temperature Indicator Calibration, page 22-279 Test/Replacement, page 22-278Test/Replacement, page 22-278
Input Test, page 22-274
Replacement, page 22-277
Test, page 19-11
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