Entry Lights Control System
Power Windows
Wipers/Washers
GaugesReminder Systems
Moonroof
Accessory Power Sockets
Seat Heaters
Power Mirrors
Rear Window Defogger
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Component Location Index . 22-202
Circuit Diagram . 22-203
MICU Input Test . 22-204
Ignition Key Switch Test . 22-207
Ignition Key Light Test . 22-207
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Component Location Index
. 22-208
System Description . 22-209
Resetting the Power Window Control Unit . 22-210
Circuit Diagram . 22-212
Power Window Master Switch Input Test . 22-214
Driver’s Power Window Motor Test . 22-217
Passenger’s Power Window Motor Test . 22-218
Power Window Master Switch Test/Replacement . 22-219
Passenger’s Power Window Switch Test/Replacement . 22-220
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Component Location Index
. 22-221
Circuit Diagram . 22-223
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-224
MICU Input Test . 22-228
Wiper/Washer Switch Test . 22-231
Wiper Motor Test . 22-231
Washer Motor Test . 22-232
Washer Fluid Level Switch Test . 22-232
Wiper Motor Replacement . 22-233
Wiper/Washer Switch Replacement . 22-234
Washer Reservoir Replacement . 22-234
Wiper Blade Replacement . 22-235
Wiper Arm/Nozzle Adjustment . 22-236
Washer Tube Replacement . 22-237
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Component Location Index
. 22-238
Self-diagnostic Function . 22-241
Circuit Diagram . 22-244
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-262
Gauge Control Module (Tach) Input Test . 22-271
Gauge Control Module (Speedo) Input Test . 22-274
Rewriting the ODO Data and Transferring the Maintenance
Minder Data to a New Gauge
Control Module . 22-276
Replacement . 22-277
Dash Lights Brightness Controller and Odometer Select/Reset Switch
Test/Replacement . 22-278
Outside Air Temperature Indicator Calibration . 22-279 ......................
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. 22-281
Circuit Diagram . 22-282
MICU Input Test . 22-284
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Component Location Index
. 22-286
Resetting the Moonroof Control Unit . 22-287
Circuit Diagram . 22-288
Moonroof Control Unit Input Test . 22-290
Moonroof Switch Test/Replacement . 22-293
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Component Location Index
. 22-294
Circuit Diagram . 22-295
Front Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement . 22-296
Console Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement . 22-297
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Component Location Index
. 22-298
Circuit Diagram . 22-300
Switch Test/Replacement . 22-302
Seat Heater Test . 22-302
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Component Location Index
. 22-304
Circuit Diagram . 22-305
Function Test . 22-306
Power Mirror Switch Test/Replacement . 22-307
Power Mirror Actuator Test . 22-307
Power Mirror Actuator Replacement . 22-308
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Component Location Index
. 22-310
Circuit Diagram . 22-311
Function Test . 22-312
Defogger Wire Repair . 22-313
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Component Location Index
. 22-314
System Description . 22-315
Circuit Diagram . 22-316
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-317
Symptom Troubleshooting Information . 22-321
Symptom Troubleshooting . 22-323
System Check . 22-326
Status Log . 22-328
Immobilizer Key Registration . 22-329
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit Input Test . 22-330
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit Replacement . 22-332
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MICU Control Functions Index
SystemFunction
22-82Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont’d)
The MICU (built into the under-dash fuse/relay box) is one of the B-CAN components. The MICU controls many
systems related to the body controller area and security system, and also works as a gateway to the diagnose the
other B-CAN connected ECUs with the HDS.
Refer to the each system circuit diagram in detail.
Multiplex Control Sends the switch input signal information to the MICU and outputs the information. The MICU controls the ECUs electric load and communication based upon the information
received the B-CAN.
On-Board Diagnosis The MICU has a gateway function which sends the results of the MICU internal diagnosis and the B-CAN connected ECUs diagnosis to the HDS.
Self-Diagnosis Test mode 1 diagnoses the communication line between the MICU and B-CAN connected unit. Test mode 2 checks the switch inputs connected to the MICU.
Interior Light(s) The MICU controls the interior lights ON, OFF and dimming based upon the information of the related switches and/or the B-CAN related information.
Sleep Function The MICU has a sleep function, which it enters during the power down mode.
The MICU also controls the function of these circuits: Entry lights control (map lights and ceiling light)
Exterior lights control (including the daytime running lights control)
Horn
Interlock system
Key-in reminder
Keyless entry
Lights-on reminder
Power door locks
Power window key-off timer
Seat belt reminder
Security alarm
Turn signal/hazard flasher
Wiper/washer
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Power Supply Voltage Monitoring Function
Entry Lights Control System
Lighting System (Headlights, Parking Lights, Fog Lights, Side Marker Lights, License Plate
Lights, and Taillights)
Daytime Running Lights
Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Lights
Door Lock Response Operation
Power Window Key-off Operation
InputOutput
Input Output
Input Output
Input Output
Input Output
Input Output
Input Output
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The MICU monitors the power supply voltage (back-up voltage). If the voltage goes below 10 V, the MICU sends a MICU message and will not
store DTCs.
MICU Battery voltage MICU : MICU internal circuit
The MICU controls the ceiling light ON/OFF and dimming based upon input signals from each switch. MICU IG1 power supply Ignition key switch
Driver’s door switch
Front passenger’s door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Driver’s door lock knob switch (LOCK) Interior light
B-CAN Keyless LOCK signal
The MICU contains the relay circuits for the headlight high/low beams and taillights, and controls the lighting system ON/OFF based upon input
signals from the combination light switch. MICU Headlight OFF switch Headlight ON switch
Fog light switch
Dimmer switch
Combination light switch (parking lights, side marker lights,
license plate lights, and taillights)
Passing switch Headlights (low beam)
Headlights (high beam)
Parking lights
Fog lights
Side marker lights
License plate lights
Taillights
The MICU controls the exterior lights as a daytime running lights based upon input signals from each switch. MICU Headlight OFF switch Headlight ON switch
Dimmer switch
Combination light switch (parking lights, side marker lights,
license plate lights, and taillights)
Passing switch Headlights (low beam)
Headlights (high beam)
Parking lights
Slide marker lights
License plate lights
Taillights
B-CAN Transmission range switch (P position)
The MICU controls the turn signal/hazard warning lights based upon input signals from the turn signal and hazard warning switches. MICU IG1 power supply Turn signal switch (left/right)
Hazard warning switch Turn signal lights (left/right)
The MICU controls the door lock actuators based upon B-CAN signals. B-CAN Door lock signals Door lock actuator (LOCK/UNLOCK) Driver’s door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Trunk lid release actuator
The MICU controls the power windows key-off operation based upon input signals from each switch. MICU IG1 power supply Ignition key switch
Driver’s door switch
Front passenger’s door switch Power window key-off timer
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Power Door Locks (Vehicle Speed Sense)
Power Door Locks (Normally LOCK/UNLOCK Operation)
Keyless Entry System
Keyless PANIC
InputOutput
Input Output
Input Output
Input Output
22-86Multiplex Integrated Control System
System Description (cont’d)
The MICU controls the door lock actuators based upon B-CAN signals and input signals from each switch.
MICU IG1 power supply Driver’s door switch
Front passenger’s door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Trunk lid latch switch
Driver’s door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Front passenger’s door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Left rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Right rear door lock knob switch (UNLOCK)
Transmission range switch (P position) Door lock (LOCK)
B-CAN Vehicle speed pulse Engine RPM
The MICU controls the door lock actuators based upon input signals from each switch. MICU IG1 power supply Ignition key switch
Driver’s door switch
Front passenger’s door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Trunk lid latch switch
Driver’s door lock knob switch (LOCK)
Driver’s door lock switch (LOCK/UNLOCK)
Driver’s door key cylinder switch (UNLOCK)
Front passenger’s door lock switch (LOCK/UNLOCK) Door lock actuators (LOCK/UNLOCK)
The MICU controls the door lock actuators based upon B-CAN signals and input signals from each switch. MICU IG1 power supply Ignition key switch
Driver’s door switch
Front passenger’s door switch
Left rear door switch
Right rear door switch
Trunk lid latch switch
Driver’s door lock knob switch (LOCK/UNLOCK)
Driver’s door lock switch (LOCK/UNLOCK)
Driver’s door key cylinder switch (UNLOCK)
Front passenger’s door lock switch (LOCK/UNLOCK)
Transmission range switch (P position) Door lock actuator (LOCK/UNLOCK)
Driver’s door lock actuator (UNLOCK)
Trunk lid release actuator
B-CAN Keyless LOCK signal
The MICU controls the keyless PANIC based upon B-CAN signals. B-CAN Keyless PANIC signal (action, headlight low, parking light and horn) Headlights (low beam)
Parking lights
Side marker lights
License plate lights
Taillights
Horn
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Troubleshooting - B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A
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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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Troubleshooting - B-CAN System
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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Panic Mode
Keyless Entry System
22-115
The panic mode sounds the alarm in order to attract attention. When the PANIC button on the transmitter is pressed
and held for 2 seconds, the horn sounds and the exterior lights flash for about 20 seconds.
The panic mode can be cancelled at anytime by pressing any button on the transmitter or by turning the ignition
switch to ON (II). The panic mode will not function if the ignition switch is to ON (II).
The keyless entry system is integrated with the multiplex integrated control system. The multiplex integrated control
unit (MICU) receives LOCK, UNLOCK and PANIC signals from the immobilizer-keyless control unit (keyless receiver).
The keyless entry system allows you to lock and unlock the vehicle with the transmitter.
When the switch for the ceiling light is in the center (DOOR) position, it will come on when the UNLOCK button is
pressed. If a door is not opened, the light will go off in about 30 seconds, and the doors will relock. If the doors are
locked with the transmitter within 30 seconds, the light will go off immediately.
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