How to Use the Self-diagnostic Function without the HDS
Except Type S model
Type S model
Canceling the Self-diagnostic Function
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AUTO BUTTON AUTO INDICATOR MODE BUTTON
TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
RECIRCULATION BUTTON A/C BUTTON
MODE BUTTON TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
RECIRCULATION BUTTON
A/C BUTTON AUTO BUTTON
AUTO INDICATOR
The climate control unit has a self-diagnostic function. To run the self-diagnostic function, do the following:
1. Make sure the ignition switch is in LOCK (0).
2. Press and hold the AUTO and RECIRCULATION buttons, turn the ignition switch to ON (II), then release the AUTO and RECIRCULATION buttons.
3. All LCD segments come on for 2 seconds, then self-diagnostic function begins.
NOTE: The blower motor will run at various speeds when in the self-diagnostic mode, regardless of what the
panel is displaying. If there is any problem in the system, the temperature indicator will light up the segment (A through P) and AUTO indicator corresponding to the error. The temperature indicator will then alternate every second between
displaying ‘‘88’’ (all segments lit) and the error code segment (A through P) and AUTO indicator. To determine
the meaning of the DTC, refer to checking for DTCs.
If there are no problems detected, the segments will not illuminate, and the system will appear to be turned off.
4. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0) to cancel the self-diagnostic function. After completing repair work, run the self-diagnostic function again to make sure that there are no other DTCs.
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Displaying Sensor Inputs at the Climate Control Unit
Check these items before using the sensor input display mode
To run the sensor input display mode, follow these steps
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The climate control unit has a mode that displays the sensor inputs it receives. This mode shows you what data the
climate control unit is receiving from each of the sensors, one at a time, and it can help you determine if a sensor is
faulty.1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), and check the recirculation door function; press the recirculation button to switch from FRESH to RECIRC. The air volume and sound should change slightly.
2. Set the temperature control knob to the desired test temperature. When selecting the test temperature, note these items:
‘‘Lo’’ temperature setting will default to MAX COOL, VENT, and RECIRC.
‘‘Hi’’ temperature setting will default to MAX HOT, FLOOR, and FRESH.
19 through 31 °C settings will use the automatic climate control logic.
3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
2. Press and hold both the AUTO and MODE buttons, then start the engine.
3. After the engine starts, release both buttons. The display panel will flash the sensor number and then the value for that sensor. Record the value displayed.
4. To advance to the next sensor, press the A/C button. Sensor Item Displayed Value1 Mode Positioning BIT
2 In-car Temperature °C
3 Outside Air Temperature °C
4 Solar Radiation Sensor Value: Dark = 00, Flashlight = 04, Cloudy = 10, Sunny = 65 10 kcal/m ·h
5 Evaporator Outlet Air Temperature °C
6 Air Mix Opening (Low value indicates cooler air distribution, higher value indicates warmer air distribution) % of opening
7 Recirculation Opening % of opening
8 Vehicle Speed (Vehicle must be driven to display speed) km/h
9 Engine Coolant Temperature °C
A Vent Temperature Air Out (TAO) °C
NOTE: The sensor values will be displayed in degrees Celsius (°C) or an alphanumeric code. Use the chart to convert the value to degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
If the sensor value displays ‘‘Er’’ this indicates there is an open or short in the circuit or sensor. Check for DTCs using the HDS, or use the climate control self-diagnostic function.
If necessary, compare the sensor input display to a known-good vehicle under the same test conditions.
If the sensor is out of the normal range, refer to the sensor test or substitute a known-good sensor, and recheck.
5. To cancel the sensor input display mode, press the AUTO button or turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0). (cont’d)
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CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT 32P CONNECTOR
REDYEL
BLU CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT 32P CONNECTOR
REDBLUYEL
JUMPER WIRE
11. Check for continuity between body ground and climate control unit 32P connector terminals No. 28,
29, and No. 30 individually.
Repair short to body ground in the wire(s)
between the climate control unit and the navigation
unit.
Go to step 12.
12. Reconnect climate control unit 32P connector.
13. ’06-08 models: Disconnect navigation unit connector F (5P).
’09 model: Disconnect navigation unit connector D
(12P). 14. Connect climate control unit 32P connector
terminals No. 28, 29, and No. 30 with a jumper wire.
15. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
16. Press the RECIRCULATION and OFF buttons. Troubleshoot the navigation system: ’06-08
models (see page 23-130), ’09 model (see page
23-346).
Substitute a known-good climate control unit,
and recheck. If the symptom goes away, replace
the original climate control unit.
Wire side of female terminals Wire side of female terminals
Is there continuity?
Does the RECIRCULAT ION indicator turn on?
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Climate Control UnitDTC Description DTC typePage
HandsFreeLink Control Unit DTC Description DTC typePage
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit DTC Description DTC typePage
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B1200 Communication bus line error (BUS-OFF) Loss of
communication (see page 22-107)
B1202 Climate control unit internal error ( EEPROM error)Internal error (see page 21-28)
B1205 Climate control unit lost communication with the gauge control module (VSP/NE message) Loss of
communication(see page 21-28)
B1206 Climate control unit lost communication with the gauge control module (ECT message) Loss of
communication(see page 21-28)
B1207 Climate control unit lost communication with the gauge control module (ILLUMI message) Loss of
communication(see page 21-28)
B1220 Recirculation control motor circuit short Signal error (see page 21-29)
B1225 In-car temperature sensor circuit open Signal error (see page 21-31)
B1226 In-car temperature sensor circuit short Signal error (see page 21-32)
B1227 Outside air temperature sensor circuit open Signal error (see page 21-33)
B1228 Outside air temperature sensor circuit short Signal error (see page 21-34)
B1229 Sunlight sensor circuit open Signal error (see page 21-35)
B1230 Sunlight sensor circuit short Signal error (see page 21-36)
B1231 Evaporator temperature sensor circuit open Signal error (see page 21-37)
B1232 Evaporator temperature sensor circuit short Signal error (see page 21-39)
B1233 Air mix control motor circuit open Signal error (see page 21-40)
B1234 Air mix control motor circuit short Signal error (see page 21-41)
B1235 Air mix control motor stuck Signal error (see page 21-42)
B1239 Mode control motor circuit open or short Signal error (see page 21-44)
B1240 Mode control motor, linkage, door malfunctionSignal error (see page 21-46)
B1241 Blower motor circuit malfunction Signal error (see page 21-47)
B2983 Recirculation control motor, linkage, door malfunctionSignal error (see page 21-51)
B2986 Recirculation control motor circuit open Signal error (see page 21-52)
B1750 Communication bus line error (BUS-OFF) Loss of
communication (see page 22-107)
B1775 Microphone input/output short to power/open Signal error (see page 23-376)
B1776 Microphone input/output short to ground/open Signal error (see page 23-377)
B1779 HFL switch (HFL talk/HFL back buttons) circuit open/short Signal error (see page 23-379)
B1780 HFL switch (HFL talk/HFL back buttons) circuit short Signal error (see page 23-381)
B1792 HandsFreeLink control unit internal error Internal error (see page 23-382)
B1900 Communication bus line error (BUS-OFF) Loss of
communication (see page 22-108)
B1905 Immobilizer-keyless control unit lost communication with the MICU (DRLOCKSW message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-317)
B1906 Immobilizer-keyless control unit lost communication with the gauge control module (A/T message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-318)
B1925 Ignition key switch signal error Signal error (see page 22-319)
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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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With HDS
22-142 Keyless/Power Door Locks/Security System
Transmitter Test/Replacement
A
NOTE:
If the doors unlock or lock with the transmitter, but the LED on the transmitter does not come on, the LED
is faulty; replace the transmitter.
If any door is open, you cannot lock the doors with the transmitter.
If you unlocked the doors with the transmitter, but do not open any of the doors within 30 seconds, the
doors relock automatically.
The doors do not lock or unlock with the transmitter if the ignition key is inserted in the ignition switch.
1. Press the lock or unlock button five or six times to reset the transmitter.
If the locks work, the transmitter is OK.
If any of the transmitter buttons do not work, replace the transmitter, then do the transmitter
programming registration (see page 22-329).
If the locks don’t work, go to step 2.
2. Connect the HDS to the data link connector.
3. Select the KEYLESS from the BODY ELECTRICAL menu, then enter the KEYLESS CHECK.
4. Press lock, unlock, trunk, or panic button and check the response on the screen of the HDS.
NOTE: The door lock actuators may or may not
cycle when receiving input from the transmitter.
If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS RECEIVED is indicated, the transmitter is OK. Go
to keyless operation troubleshooting (see page
22-127).
If DIFFERENT KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS RECEIVED is indicated, the transmitter is
not registered to the vehicle, if necessary,
reprogram and register the transmitter (see page
22-329).
If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS NOT RECEIVED is indicated, go to step 5. 5. Open the transmitter and check for water damage.
If you find any water damage, replace thetransmitter, then reprogram and register the
transmitter (see page 22-329).
If there is no water damage, go to step 6.
6. Replace the transmitter battery (A) with a new one, and press lock or unlock button and check the
receive condition on the screen of the HDS.
If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS RECEIVED is indicated, the transmitter is OK.
If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS NOT RECEIVED is indicated, go to step 7.
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Overview
Speed-sensitive volume compensation (SVC)Contents Audio output
Left front CH Right front CH Right rear CH Left rear CH
23-6 Audio System
System Description
The audio unit acts as the processor for all audio functions. Select audio functions from the audio unit, the audio
remote (on the steering wheel), or by using the navigation voice control system. The audio display provides the
current audio status. For vehicles with navigation, additional audio information is available by touching the audio
button on the navigation audio screen (See the owner’s manual and the navigation system manual for more details.).
The XM receiver passes its signal to the audio unit. In addition, it communicates with the audio unit via the GA-Net bus.
Any open connections in the GA-Net bus circuit causes audio and navigation functions to appear inoperative.
For vehicles with navigation, pressing the open/close switch on the navigation display panel allows access to the CD
slot and PC card.
A security signal is daisy-chained between the audio and vehicle components for integration into the vehicle’s security
system.
Some audio systems are equipped with speed-sensitive volume compensation (SVC). The navigation or audio unit
receives the vehicle speed pulse (VSP) from the ECM/PCM. The system processes the speed input and increases the
navigation or audio system volume level as the vehicle speed increases to compensate for the various interior noises
that occur at higher speeds. When the vehicle slows down, the volume returns to its normal level. The SVC has four
settings: SVC OFF, LOW, MID and HIGH that can be adjusted using the navigation or audio unit. The SVC comes from
the factory with the MID setting as the default.
To change the audio unit SVC setting, press the tune folder sound knob repeatedly until the SVC is displayed, rotate
the knob to adjust the SVC to the desired setting (SVC OFF, LOW, MID, or HIGH).
To change the navigation unit SVC setting, press the AUDIO button, and then select the SOUND icon on the navigation
display. Press the navigation display to select the desired setting (OFF, LOW, MID, HI).
The navigation system allows voice control for the audio, XM, PC card, and CD player. The GA-Net (audio unit)
communicates the voice control commands. When using the navigation TALK/BACK button, the audio is muted on all
speakers and you hear navigation sound on the front channels. When using the navigation or route guidance (RG), the
front speakers provides the navigation sound and the rear speakers continue to play. For more information, see the
navigation section. The outline of the interruption function is shown in this table.
Navigation
TALK/BACK Buttons Navigation voice
output Navigation voice
output Muted Muted
Route guidance Navigation voice outputNavigation voice
output Audio Audio
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GA-Net Bus Configuration
System Diagram (With navigation)
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Reverse signalGPS antenna
AM/FM antenna Speakers
Navigation unit
Navi DVD
Navigation/Audio Display Screen
CLOCK
(Set by GPS)
Stereo Amplifier
(Premium sound
system)
Color
signal
Accessory
(MusicLink,
CD changer, etc.)
XM Receiver
XM antenna
(satellite &
terrestrial)
Auxiliary jack
assembly
Audio remote
switches
(steering wheel)
Illumination
Signal
(lighted buttons)
AM/FM
receiverCD Player
(CD, MP3, WMA)
Audio
processor
PC Card Slot (for playing audio
MP3, and WMA audio files) Navi
processor
(ECU)
GPS
receiver
Yaw rate sensor
(senses turning)
DVD player
(navi maps)
GA-Net
Audio
Audio
Section
Navigaion
Section
Illumination
(Night/Day
display mode)
ECM/PCM
(vehicle speed pulses) Microphone
(on ceiling) TALK/BACK
voice buttons
(’08 model) Climate control unit
The GA-Net bus passes audio and navigation commands throughout the navigation and audio components.
These commands include navigation touch screen and hard button signals, audio/XM selections by voice, and XM
station and music title names. Because the entire bus is daisy chained between components (see diagram), any open
or short in the GA-Net bus harness will cause any or all of these functions to become inoperative. The addition of any
audio accessory must maintain the continuity of the GA-Net bus by installing the Y cable included with the accessory
kit.
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