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The Indicator Drive Circuit Check
Switch Input Check
The Beeper Drive Circuit Check
The LCD Segment Check
The Gauge Drive Circuit Check
22-242Gauges
Self-diagnostic Function (cont’d)
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
Gauge needles
Beeper
5sec.
Self-diagnostic
mode
SEL/RESET
SWITCH
When entering the self-diagnostic mode, the following indicators blink:
A/T gear position indicator, ABS indicator, brake system indicator, charging system indicator, cruise control indicator,
cruise main indicator, door indicator, DRL indicator, EPS indicator, fog light indicator , high beam indicator,
immobilizer indicator, lights-on indicator, low fuel indicator, low oil pressure indicator, low tire pressure indicator ,
maintenance minder indicator, malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), REV limit indicator (TYPE S model), seat belt
reminder indicator, security indicator, side airbag cutoff indicator, SRS indicator, TPMS indicator , trunk indicator,
VSA activation indicator , VSA indicator , and washer fluid level indicator.
1: ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
2: ’08-09 models
3: TYPE S and ’08 Premium and ’09 models
At the initial stage of the self-diagnostic function, the beep sounds intermittently, the beeper sounds continuously
when any of the following switch inputs are switched from OFF to ON:
Cruise control main, dash lights brightness controller volume ( ), ( ) button, mph km/h switch, parking brake switch,
SEL/RESET switch, SET, RESUME, CANCEL switches, and VSA OFF switch . : ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
When entering the self-diagnostic mode, the beeper sounds five times.
When entering the self-diagnostic mode, all the segments blink five times.
When entering the self-diagnostic mode, the tachometer needle sweeps from the minimum position to maximum
position, then returns to the minimum position.
NOTE:
After the beeper stops sounding and the gauge needle returns to the minimum position, pushing the SEL/RESET
switch starts the Beeper Drive Circuit Check (one beep) and the Gauge Drive Circuit Check again.
The check cannot be started again until the gauge needle returns to the minimum position.
If the needle fails to sweep, or the beeper does not sound, replace the gauge control module (tach).
3 2
2
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The needle sweeps from the
minimum position to the
maximum position, then return
to the minimum position.
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C
(LED)
LCD DISPLAY
LCD DRIVERMAIN CIRCUIT
33
ORN
ORN 32
LT GRN
3 1
PUR (LED)
(LED)
(LED)
C
LCD DISPLAY
B
A
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE (TACH)
ODO,
TRIP A/TRIP B
OUTSIDE AIR
TEMPERATURE
CHECK FUEL CAP
SERVICE OIL LIFE ILLUMINATION CONTROL &
DIMMING CIRCUIT
FOR POINTER
ILLUMINATION CONTROL &
DIMMING CIRCUIT
FOR DIALILLUMINATION CONTROL &
DIMMING CIRCUIT
FOR LCD
FUEL
GAUGE
SENDING
UNIT FUEL
TANK
UNIT ILLUMINATION CONTROL &
DIMMING CIRCUIT
FOR SHIFT INDICATOR
SHIFT
INDICATOR
(A/T)
MAIN CIRCUIT
A :CANline
: Other communication line
*1: ’06 07 models
*2: ’08 09 models
*3: ’09 model with navigation system
(cont’d)
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B
28
LT GRN
MAIN CIRCUIT
INDICATOR DRIVE CIRCUIT
TRUNK
INDICATOR
(LED)
LOW OIL
PRESSURE
INDICATOR
(LED)
PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH
(Closed:
Lever pulled)LIGHTS-ON
INDICATOR
(LED)
LIGHTS-ON/FOG LIGHT
INDICATOR DIMMING CIRCUIT
DOOR
INDICATOR
(LED)
1FOG LIGHT
INDICATOR
(LED)
BRAKE
SYSTEM
INDICATOR
(LED) *: ’08 09 models
GRN BLK
G401 1 2
ORN 27
BRAKE FLUID
LEVEL SWITCH
(Closed:
Float down)
(Open:
Float up) ORN
CHARGING
SYSTEM
INDICATOR
(LED)
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE (TACH)
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:CANline
MAIN CIRCUIT 33
ORN
ORN 32
LT GRN
3 1
PUR (LED)
(LED)
(LED)
C
LCD DISPLAY
B
A
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE (TACH)
ILLUMINATION CONTROL &
DIMMING CIRCUIT
FOR POINTER ILLUMINATION CONTROL &
DIMMING CIRCUIT
FOR LCDILLUMINATION CONTROL &
DIMMING CIRCUIT
FOR DIAL
FUEL
GAUGE
SENDING
UNIT FUEL
TANK
UNIT : Other communication line
DRIVE
CIRCUIT
A
ODO,
TRIP A/TRIP B
OUTSIDE AIR
TEMPERATURE
CHECK FUEL CAP
SERVICE OIL LIFE
LCD DRIVER SIDE
AIRBAG
CUTOFF
INDICATOR
(LED)*1: ’08 09 models
*2: ’09 model
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B
28
LT GRN
MAIN CIRCUIT
INDICATOR DRIVE CIRCUIT
SEAT BELT
REMINDER
INDICATOR
(LED)
LOW OIL
PRESSURE
INDICATOR
(LED)
PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH
(Closed:
Lever pulled)LIGHTS-ON
INDICATOR
(LED)
1 FOG LIGHT
INDICATOR
(LED)
BRAKE
SYSTEM
INDICATOR
(LED) *: ’08 09 models
GRN BLK
G401 1 2
ORN 27
BRAKE FLUID
LEVEL SWITCH
(Closed:
Float down)
(Open:
Float up) ORN
CHARGING
SYSTEM
INDICATOR
(LED)
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE (TACH)
LIGHTS-ON/FOG LIGHT INDICATOR
DIMMING CIRCUIT
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Audio GlossaryItem Definition
23-9
GA-Net The GA-Net allows the audio unit to communicate with all the audio and
navigation components in a vehicle. If there is an open in the GA-Net or
components, components or the entire audio and navigation system may
appear inoperative.
GB (Gigabyte) A unit of memory or disk storage equal to billion bytes (1000 million bytes).
HDD Abbreviation for hard disc drive. They are sensitive to heat and it is not
recommended that they be used in the PC card slot for playing audio files.
Hertz (Hz) The unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second (cps). One kilohertz (kHz)
equals 1,000 cps; one megahertz (MHz) equals 1 million cps.
Integrated amplifier A component that combines a pre amp and a power amp into a single unit. A
receiver combines an integrated amp and a tuner into a single unit.
Jewel case The hard plastic case that contains a compact disc or DVD. Always use a jewel
case to prevent scratches on the underside of a CD or DVD.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) A type of digital display that changes reflectance or transmittance when an electrical field is applied to it.
Memory Circuitry or devices that hold information in electrical or magnetic form, such
as the AM/FM radio presets.
MB (Megabyte) One million bytes. Written as 1 MB. Megabytes are used as a measure of digital
storage space. For example, a CD can hold 650 MB.
Mic An abbreviation for microphone. For vehicles with navigation, the microphone
accepts navigation voice commands to control audio and navigation functions.
MP3 music files MP3 is an audio coding format. MP3 is a popular audio compression format on
the Internet and computers. CDs and PC Cards with these files can be played on
some vehicle’s audio system.
Mute When the navigation gives guidance, the front speakers are muted (no music).
When you use the voice control system, all of the speakers are muted.
Noise Unwanted random sounds like buzzing, hiss, pops, static, whine, etc.
PC card The slot used for playing MP3 and WMA music files. The PC Card is usually a
combination of a small flash card in a PCMCIA adaptor that slides into the slot.
The ATA, SD, and compact flash types of cards have been tested up to 1 GB.
PCMCIA A computer standard for the slot that the PC card slides into. Another term for
the PC card slot.
Processor The part of an audio device that performs tasks/calculations. In the audio unit
the processor handles muting to allow the navi to speak its voice commands,
and the decoding/playback of the sound files etc.
Radio A head unit that combines a tuner, a preamplifier, and often a power-amplifier.
Route guidance (RG) Spoken voice used for turn-by-turn navigation from the audio speakers.
SCF (Cold Start Fix) screens These screens are displayed if the system requires a GPS initialization. The vehicle should be moved outside into an open area away from buildings/power
lines.
Stereo A recording of at least two channels where you can hear sound or music from
the left or right side.
SD (Secure Digital) card This compact type of memory card allows for fast data transfer and has built-in security functions. SD cards have a small write-protection switch on the side.
Shield A metallic foil or braided wire layer surr ounding conductors which are
designed to prevent electrostatic or electromagnetic interference (noise) from
external sources such as buzzing, or popping sounds heard on the speakers.
Speaker (Loudspeaker) A device that converts electrical energy into acoustical energy (sound).
Speed-sensitive volume
compensation (SVC) The SVC increases the audio volume to compensate for increased interior noise
when the vehicle drivers at freeway speeds.
Subwoofer A loudspeaker made to reproduce the lowest audio frequencies, about 25 Hz to
125 Hz.
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Audio GlossaryItem Definition
23-10Audio System
System Description (cont’d)
Track
A sound recording on a CD, tape, or PC Card.
Treble An adjustment to control the volume of the high frequency sounds.
Tuner A component (or part of a component) that receives radio signals and selects
one broadcast from many.
Tweeter A speaker designed to reproduce the higher frequencies (treble) only.
USB Universal Serial Bus. The USB is used for playing the compressed audio files
(MP3, WMA, and AAC) on an external device through the audio unit.
Voice coil A coil of wire wrapped around a tube and then attached to the speaker cone or
diaphragm. When an audio signal is applied, the coil becomes an
electromagnet and interacts with the permanent magnet causing the come or
diaphragm to vibrate. We interpret this vibrations as sound.
Volume control Allows you to control the loudness of the music.
WMA music file Windows Media Audio File. This is an accepted format for music files to be
played on either a CD-R, a CD-RW or a PC Card.
Woofer A speaker that is designed to reproduce low (bass) frequencies only.
XM radio Satellite based radio transmission, which also uses a ground based repeater
network to ensure seamless reception. The channels originate from XM’s
broadcast center, in Washington, DC, and uplink to two satellites. These
satellites transmit the signal across the entire continental United States.
XM receiver The external component that receives and processes the XM signals from the
XM satellites, and terrestrial (land) stations. The audio unit communicates to
the XM receiver over the GA-Net bus.
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Special Tools Required
Electrical Noise Test
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Diagnostics CD 07AAZ-SDBA100
Do this test to check for electrical noise being induced
into the audio system.
NOTE: Electrical noise may be caused by outside
sources that cannot be handled by the audio system.
Make sure you remove any cell phones and/or turn off
any aftermarket device before beginning this test.
1. Insert the diagnostics CD (T/N: 07AAZ-SDBA100) into the navigation unit or audio unit.
2. Play track No. 4 (digital zero) at a normal, or slightly higher than normal, volume level.
3. Operate any electrical device that may create electrical noise in the audio system, including
starting the engine.
4. Play track No. 5 (near digital zero) at a normal, or slightly higher than normal, volume level.
5. Operate any electrical device that may create electrical noise in the audio system, including
starting the engine.
6. Play track No. 6 (SNR) at a normal, or slightly higher than normal, volume level. 7. Operate any electrical device that may create
electrical noise in the audio system, including
starting the engine.
If no abnormal noise is heard, go to individual speaker test.
If the noise is present only during the SNR track, replace the navigation unit or audio unit.
If the noise is heard during the digital zero or near digital zero track, check for;
– Poor ground for the audio unit, amplifier, engine or battery cable
– Pinched or shorted speaker or amplifier wire
– Faulty amplifier (Type S model)
– Faulty navigation unit
– Faulty audio unit
– Other faulty components causing excessive electrical noise (ignition coils, alternator, door
lock actuators, etc.). Disconnect any suspect
components, and then replay the tracks that
were originally noisy. If the noise is gone,
check the component’s circuit and the
component.
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