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DTC Troubleshooting Index
NOTE: Check the ECM/PCM for DTCs and troubleshoot ECM/PCM (see page 11-3) or F-CAN loss of communication
errors first, then record all DTCs, and sort them by DTC type using the DTC troubleshooting index, then troubleshoot
the DTC(s) in this order.
Battery voltage DTCs
Internal error DTCs
Loss of communication DTCs (beginning with the lowest number first; for example, if B1008 and B1011 are retrieved, troubleshoot B 1008 first).
Signal error DTCs
B1000 Communication bus line error (BUS-OFF) Loss of communication(see page 22-102)
B1001 MICU internal error (CPU error) (’06-08 models) Internal error (see page 22-103)
B1002 MICU internal error ( EEPROM error) Internal error (see page 22-103)
B1008 MICU lost communication with gauge control m odule (A/T
message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-104)
B1011 MICU lost communication with gauge control m odule (VSP/NE
message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-104)
B1026 Front passenger’s door lock switch LOCK/UNLOCK signal error Signal error (see page 22-120)
B1032 MICU lost communication with the SRS unit (CDS message) CDS (Collision detection signal) input circuit malfunction (’06-07
models) Signal error (see page 22-105)
B1036 IG1 line input error Signal error (see page 22-105)
B1077 Windshield wiper (As) signal error Signal error (see page 22-224)
B1078 Daytime r unning lights signal error Signal error (see page 22-157)
B1127 Driver’s door key cylinder switch signal error Signal error (see page 22-121)
B1128 Driver’s door lock switch signal error Signal error (see page 22-123)
B1129 Driver’s door lock knob switch signal error Signal error (see page 22-124)
B1275 Combination light switch OFF position circuit malfunction (’07- 09 models) Signal error (see page 22-159)
B1276 Combination light switch parking (SMALL) position circuit malfunction (’07-09 models) Signal error (see page 22-159)
B1278 Headlight switch ON position circuit malfunction (’07-09 models) Signal error (see page 22-159)
B1279 Headlight switch DIMMER position circuit malfunction (’07-09 models) Signal error (see page 22-161)
B1280 Turn signal switch circuit malfunction (’07-09 models) Signal error (see page 22-186)
B1281 Windshield wiper switch MIST position circuit malfunction (’07- 09 models) Signal error (see page 22-226)
B1282 Windshield wiper switch INT position circuit malfunction (’07-09 models) Signal error (see page 22-226)
B1283 Windshield wiper switch LOW position circuit malfunction (’07- 09 models) Signal error (see page 22-226)
B1284 Windshield wiper switch HIGH position circuit malfunction (’07- 09 models) Signal error (see page 22-226)
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Wake-up and Sleep Function
Fail-safe Function
Hardware Fail-safe Control
Software Fail-safe Control
Fail-safe function
22-84Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont’d)
The multiplex integrated control system has wake-up and sleep functions to decrease parasitic draw on the battery
when the ignition switch in LOCK (0).
In the sleep mode, the MICU stops functioning (communication and CPU control) when it is not necessary for the system to operate.
As soon as any operation is requested (for example, a door is unlocked), the related control unit in the sleep mode
immediately wakes up and begins to function.
When the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (0), and the driver’s door is opened, then closed, there is a delay of about 40 seconds before the control unit goes from the wake-up mode to the sleep mode.
The sleep mode will not function if any door is opened or if a key is in the ignition.
The draw is reduced from 200 mA to less than 35 mA when in the sleep mode.
NOTE: Sleep and Wake-up Mode Test (see page 22-99).
To prevent improper operation, the MICU has a fail-safe function. In the fail-safe mode, the output signal is fixed when
any part of the system malfunctions (for example, a faulty control unit or communication line).
Each control unit has a hardware fail-safe function that fixes the output signal when there is a CPU malfunction, and a
software fail-safe function that ignores the signal from a malfunctioning control unit , which allows the system to
operate normally.
When a CPU problem or a abnormal power supply voltage is detected, the MICU moves to the hardware fail-safe
mode, and each system output load is set to the pre-programmed fail-safe value.
When any of the data from the B-CAN circuit cannot be received within a specified time, or an unusual combination of
the data is recognized, the MICU moves to the software fail-safe mode. The data that cannot be received is forced to a
pre-programmed value.
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Troubleshooting - B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A
A
Check the ECM/PCM for DTCs and troubleshoot ECM/
PCM (see page 11-3) or F-CAN loss of communication
errors first, then do this diagnosis if the symptom is
relatedtotheB-CANsystem.
NOTE: If the HDS is not available, do the Test Mode 1 and Test Mode 2 (see page 22-97).
Always cycle the ignition switch within 3 seconds when prompted in the DTC troubleshooting
procedures.
1. Compare the symptom with this list of B-CAN related systems:
Gauge control module
Exterior lights
Turn signals
Entry light control
Interior lights
Door-open and trunk-open indicators
Horns (security and panic)
Chimes (key-in, seat belt, lights-on, and parking brake)
Power window/moonroof timer
Wiper/washer
Security
Keyless entry
Power door locks
Keyinterlock
Dash light brightness control
Go to step 2.
Go to the system troubleshooting for the
system with the symptom. 2. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (A),
then turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
3. From the BODY ELECTRICAL menu, select UNIT INFORMATION, and then select CONNECTED UNIT
listed to see if the following control units are
communicating with the HDS.
MICU
Gauge control module
Immobilizer-keyless control unit
Climate control unit
HandsFreeLink control unit
NOTE: If one or more of the units are not communicating with the HDS, DETECT will be
displayed.
If the unit is not communicating or the vehicle is not equipped, ‘‘Not Available’’ will be displayed.
Go to step 4.
If any of the control units are not
communicating, go to B-CAN System Diagnosis
Test Mode B (see page 22-94). If all units are not
communicating or only the MICU is communicating,
go to DTC B1000 troubleshooting (see page 22-102).
(cont’d)
Is the symptom related to the B-CAN system? Ar e al l cont r ol uni t s communi cat i ng w i t h t he H DS?
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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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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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Troubleshooting - B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode C
Do this diagnosis if a component that is controlled by
the B-CAN system does not stop or turn off.
NOTE:
If the component does not turn on, go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode D (see page 22-96).
See the B-CAN system unit input/output index for a list of input and output devices and the control units
that monitor the input and controls the output devices
(see page 22-88).
Always cycle the ignition switch within 3 seconds when prompted in the DTC troubleshooting
procedures.
1. Check for DTCs by selecting the TEST MODE menu from the HDS.
Go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A
(see page 22-93).
Go to step 2.
2. Turn off the switch that controls the malfunctioning component.
3. Select DATA LIST from the TEST MODE menu, and check the input of the switch that controls the
component.
Go to step 4.
Go to step 6.
4. In the DATA LIST, check the output signal of the malfunctioning component.
Go to step 5.
Replace the control unit that controls the
device that will not turn OFF. 5. Check the relay, if applicable, then check for a short
in the wire between the relay and the component,
the relay and control unit, or the component and
control unit.
Replace the control unit that controls the
component that will not turn OFF.
Replace the relay or repair the wire
harness.
6. Check the switch, then check for a short in the wire between the switch and the control unit that
monitors the switch.
Replace the control unit that monitors the
switch.
Replace the switch or repair the wire
harness.
Are any DTCs indicated?
Does the HDS indicate the switch is OFF?I s t he out put si gnal OF F ? Ar e t he r el ay and t he w i r e har ness OK ?
Ar e t he sw i t ch and w i r e har ness OK ?
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Troubleshooting - B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode D
Do this diagnosis if a component that is controlled by
the B-CAN system does not run or come on.
NOTE:
If the component does not turn off or stop, go to B- CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode C (see page 22-95).
See the B-CAN system unit input/output index for a list of input and output devices and the control units
that monitor the inputs and control the output devices
(see page 22-88).
Always cycle the ignition switch within 3 seconds when prompted in the DTC troubleshooting
procedures.
1. Check the fuse of the malfunctioning output device.
Go to step 2.
Replace the fuse and recheck.
2. Check for DTCs by selecting the TEST MODE menu from the HDS.
Go to B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A
(see page 22-93).
Go to step 3.
3. Turn ON the switch that controls the malfunctioning component.
4. Select DATA LIST from the TEST MODE menu, and check output signal for the malfunctioning
component.
Go to step 5.
Go to step 9.
5. Check the relay and ground, then check for an open or a short in the circuit for the malfunctioning
component.
Go to step 6.
Replace the relay or repair the wire circuit. 6. Do the function test for the malfunctioning
component.
Go to step 7.
Replace the component.
7. With the malfunctioning output device connected, connect a voltmeter between the malfunctioning
output device and body ground on the wire that the
control unit uses to control the output device circuit.
8. Select MISC. TEST from the TEST MODE menu, and do the forced operation test of the
malfunctioning component.
Inspect the ground for the component. If OK,
replace the component.
Replace the control unit that controls the
malfunctioning component.
9. Select DATA LIST from the TEST MODE menu, and make sure the switch signal input for the
malfunctioning system indicates a change when
operated.
Replace the control unit that controls the
malfunctioning component.
Go to step 10.
10. Check the switch and its ground (if applicable), then check for an open or a short in the wire between
the switch and the control unit that monitors it.
Replace the control unit that monitors the
switch.
Replace the switch or repair the wire
harness.
IsthefuseOK?
Ar e any DT Cs i nd i cat ed ?
Is t her e an out put si gnal ?Ar e t he r el ay and ci r cui t OK ? Does t he out put d ev i ce pass t he f unct i on t est ?
I s t her e a change i n v ol t age ( 12 V t o 0 V or0V to12V)?
Does the switch input indicate ON when the switchis ON?
I s t he sw i t ch and t he w i r e har ness OK ?
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Test Mode 2
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Troubleshooting - B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode 1 and Test Mode 2
(without the HDS)
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(07WAZ-001010A)B
MPCS (MCIC) service connector 07WAZ-001010A
Check the ECM/PCM for DTCs and troubleshoot ECM/
PCM (see page 11-3) or F-CAN loss of communication
errors first, then do this diagnosis if the HDS is not
available.
1. Check the No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the under-hood fuse/relay box and No. 10 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-
dash fuse/relay box.
Go to step 2.
Find and repair the cause of the blown fuse.
2. Remove the left kick panel (see page 20-66).
3. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), and move the ceiling light switch to the middle ( door) position.
4. Connect the MPCS service connector (A) to the MCIC socket (B) in the under-dash fuse/relay box.
5. Wait 5 seconds, and watch the ce iling light. When
the ceiling light flashes quickly once, and then goes
off the system is in Test Mode 1. 6. Check for B-CAN DTCs indicated by the gauge
control module (tach) odometer/trip meter display
while still in Test Mode 1. Push the SEL/RESET
switch button to display the next code. After you
get to the last code, the display shows END. If no
DTCs are stored, the display will read NO.
Go to step 7.
Go to step 10.
7. Record all DTCs and sort them.
8. Troubleshoot the DTCs in this order: Battery voltage DTCs
Internal error DTCs
Loss of communication DTCs (begin with thelowest number first; for example, if B1008 and
B1011 are retrieved, troubleshoot B 1008 first)
Signal error DTCs
9. Clear the DTCs by pressing and holding the SEL/ RESET switch button for about 10 seconds. You will
hear a beep to confirm the codes have been cleared.
Operate the devices that failed, and recheck for
codes.
10. Remove the MPCS service connector from the under-dash fuse/relay box socket for
5 10 seconds, then re-insert it to enter Mode 2.
When the system enters Mode 2, the ceiling light
will flash two times quickly and then go off.
NOTE: If the MPCS service connector is
disconnected for too short or too long of a time, or
the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (0), the
system will return to Test Mode 1.
11. The following tables list the circuits that can be checked in Test Mode 2. Operate the switch that is
most closely related to the problem. If the circuit is
OK, the ceiling light will blink once. If the circuit is
faulty, there will be no indication.
(cont’d)
Ar e t he f uses OK ? Are any DTCs indicated?
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