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Sleep and Wake-up Mode Test
1. Shift to the sleep mode:Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and remove the key. If the MICU receives no signals from the inputs listed
below, it will go into sleep mode in less than 40 seconds.
Driver’s door lock switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Driver’s door key cylinder switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Front passenger’s door lock switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Trunk lid latch switch (Trunk lid closed)
Hazard warning switch (OFF)
2. Confirm the sleep mode: Measure the frequency on the B-CAN communication line (PNK wire); there should be 0 Hz when the system is in
the sleep mode. Check the parasitic draw at the battery while shifting into the sleep mode; the amperage should
change from about 200 mA to less than 35 mA.
3. Shift to the wake up mode: When the ignition switch is turned to ON (II), the MICU, gauge control module, immob ilizer-keyless control unit,
and ECM/PCM wake up at the same time without ‘‘talking’’ to each other through the communication lines. When
any switch in the multiplex integrated control system is turned on, it wakes up its related control unit which, in
turn, wakes up the other units. After confirming the sleep mode, look in the following table for the switch most
related to the problem. Operate that switch and see if its control unit wakes up.
NOTE: If any control unit is faulty and will not wake up, several circuits in the system will malfunction at the same
time. In the table below, the control unit is followed by a list of the switches and input signals that can wake it up.
Door switches (door open)
Driver’s door lock switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Driver’s door lock knob switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Driver’s door key cylinder switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Front passenger’s door lock switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Front passenger’s door lock knob switch (LOCK or UNLOCK)
Left rear door lock knob switch
Right rear door lock knob switch
Trunk lid latch switch (Trunk lid open)
Hood switch (with security) (hood open)
Hazard warning switch (ON)
Combination light switch (Parking, Headlight, Dimmer, Passing ON)
Ignition key switch (key inserted)
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5. With the connector still disconnected, do these input tests at the following connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 6.
G2 ORN Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage.Blown No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relay box
An open in the wire
K4 PNK Under all conditions Attach to ground: The ceiling light should come
on.Blown No. 22 (7.5 A) fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relay box
Blown bulb(s)
Faulty ceiling light
An open in the wire
6. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fuse/relay box, and do these input tests at the following connectors. If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MICU must be faulty; replace the under-dash fuse/relay box.
E6 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 0.5 V.Poor ground (G602)
An open in the wire
E33 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground: There should be less than 0.5 V.Poor ground (G601)
An open in the wire
F20 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground: There should be less than 0.5 V.Poor ground (G401)
An open in the wire
T34 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground: There should be less than 0.5 V.Poor ground (G501)
An open in the wire
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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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9 4
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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Keyless operation does not work (LOCK,
UNLOCK, PANIC)
YES
NO
YES
NO YES
NO
YES
NO
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IMMOBILIZER-KEYLESS CONTROL UNIT 7P CONNECTOR
VBU (WHT)
IGNITION KEY SWITCH 6P CONNECTOR GND
IG KEY SW
NOTE:
Before troubleshooting, check the B-CAN DTCs. If any DTC is indicated, troubleshoot the indicated DTC first.
Before troubleshooting, do the keyless transmitter test (see page 22-142).
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Try to start the engine.
ThesystemisOK,gotostep3.
Go to the immobilizer symptom
troubleshooting (see page 22- 323).
3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
4. Connect the HDS to the data link connector.
5. Close all doors, then turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
6. Enter the BODY ELECTRICAL menu, and check the door switch parameters.
Go to step 7.
Faulty door switch, or shorted door switch
wire. Repair as necessary.
7. Remove the ignition key from the ignition switch.
8. Disconnect the immobilizer-keyless control unit 7P connector. 9. Measure the voltage between immobilizer-keyless
control unit 7P connector terminal No. 1 and body
ground.
Go to step 10.
Check the fuse No. 23 (10 A) in the under-
hood fuse/relay box. If the fuse is blown, replace
the fuse and repair a short to ground in the wire. If
the fuse is OK, repair an open in the wire.
10. Disconnect the ignition key switch 6P connector.
11. At the ignition key switch side, check for continuity between ignition key switch 6P connector terminals
No. 1 and No. 2.
Faulty ignition key switch or short to ground,
replace the steering lock assembly (see page 17-14).
Go to step 12. (cont’d)
Wire side of female terminals
Terminal side of male terminals
Doestheenginestart? Do al l d oor sw i t ches i nd i cat e OF F ? Is there battery voltage?
Is there continuity?
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5. With the connector still disconnected, do these input tests at the following connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 6.
G16 WHT Under all
conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage. Blown No. 12 (15 A) fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relay box
An open in the wire
G18 WHT Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be battery voltage. Blown No. 4 (50 A) fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relay box
An open in the wire
G7 LT GRNUnder all
conditions Connect terminals G16 and G7
with a jumper wire
momentarily:
The horn should sound. Poor ground (body ground)
Blown No. 12 (15 A) fuse in the
under-hood fuse/relay box
Faulty horn
An open in the wire
E20 GRN Under all conditions Connect terminals G2 and E20
with a jumper wire:
The trunk release actuator
should work (Trunk lid should
open). Poor ground (G701)
Faulty trunk release actuator
An open in the wire
N7 BLU Under all conditions Connect battery power to
terminal N13 and ground
terminal N7 momentarily:
The driver’s door lock actuator
should unlock. Faulty driver’s door lock
actuator
An open in the wire
N13 YEL
M8 YEL Under all conditions Connect battery power to
terminal M8 and ground
terminal M10 momentarily:
The front passenger’s door lock
actuator should unlock. Faulty front passenger’s door
lock actuator
An open in the wire
M10 BLU
E1 YEL Under all conditions Connect battery power to
terminal E1 and ground
terminal E21 momentarily:
The right rear door lock actuator
should unlock. Faulty right rear door lock
actuator
An open in the wire
E21 BLU
E14 YEL Under all
conditions Connect battery power to
terminal E14 and ground
terminal E31 momentarily:
The left rear door lock actuator
should unlock. Faulty left rear door lock
actuator
An open in the wire
E31 BLU
(cont’d)
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MICU Input Test (cont’d)
6. Reconnect the connectors to the under-dash fuse/relay box, and do these input tests at the following connectors.
If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, the MICU must be faulty; replace the under-dash fuse/relay box.
E6 BLK Under all
conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 0.5 V. Poor ground (G602)
An open in the wire
E33 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 0.5 V. Poor ground (G601)
An open in the wire
F20 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 0.5 V. Poor ground (G401)
An open in the wire
T34 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 0.5 V. Poor ground (G501)
An open in the wire
E2 GRY Right rear door open Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V. Faulty right rear door switch
An open in the wire
Right rear door
closed Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V. Faulty right rear door switch
A short to ground in the wire
E3 LT GRNFront passenger’s
door open Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V. Faulty front passenger’s door
switch
An open in the wire
Front passenger’s
door closed Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V. Faulty front passenger’s door
switch
A short to ground in the wire
E17 BRN Left rear door open Measure the voltage to ground: There should be less than 1 V.Faulty left rear door switch
A short to ground in the wire
Left rear door
closed Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V. Faulty left rear door switch
A short to ground in the wire
E36 BLU Trunk lid open Measure the voltage to ground: There should be less than 1 V.Poor ground (G701)
Faulty trunk lid latch switch
An open in the wire
Trunk lid closed Measure the voltage to ground: There should be more than 5 V. Faulty trunk lid latch switch
A short to ground in the wire
E37 GRN Driver’s door open Measure the voltage to ground: There should be less than 1 V.Faulty driver’s door switch
An open in the wire
Driver’s door
closed Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V. Faulty driver’s door switch
A short to ground in the wire
F27 GRN Transmission range switch in P Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V. Poor ground (G101)
Faulty transmission range
switch
An open in the wire
Transmission
range switch in
any other position
than P Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be more than 5 V.
Faulty transmission range
switch
A short to ground in the wire
G13 LT BLUHood open Measure the voltage to ground:
There should be less than 1 V. Poor ground (G401)
Faulty hood switch
An open in the wire
Hood closed Measure the voltage to ground: There should be more than 5 V. Faulty hood switch
A short to ground in the wire
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Trunk Lid Release Actuator Test Hood Switch Test
1. Open the trunk lid.
2. Disconnect the 3P connector from the trunk lid latch switch/trunk lid release actuator.
3. Check actuator operation by connecting power to terminal No. 1 and ground to terminal No. 2
momentarily. The actuator should work.
4. If the actuator does not work, replace the trunk lid latch switch/trunk lid release actuator assembly
(see page 20-185). 1. Open the hood.
2. Disconnect the 2P connector from the hood switch.
3. Check for continuity between the terminals.
There should be continuity between terminalsNo. 1 and No. 2 when the hood is opened (latch
released).
There should be no continuity between terminals No. 1 and No. 2 when the hood is closed (latch
pushed down).
4. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the hood latch assembly (see page 20- 181).
Terminal side of
male terminals
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