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CANIST PRG DUTY (EVAP CANISTER PURGE FLOW
DUTY, %)
This parameter indicates valve ON (valve open) time
rate within a certain set cycle of EVAP canister purge
valve which controls the amount of EVAP purge.
IGNITION ADVANCE (IGNITION TIMING ADVANCE
FOR NO.1 CYLINDER, °)
Ignition timing of No.1 cylinder is commanded by ECM.
The actual ignition timing should be checked by using
the timing light.
EGR VALVE OPENING (%)
This parameter indicates opening rate of EGR valve
which controls the amount of EGR flow.
VVT GAP (TARGET-ACTUAL POSITION, °) (VVT
model)
It is calculated using the formula: target valve timing
advance – actual valve timing advance.
FUEL PUMP (ON/OFF)
ON is displayed when ECM activates the fuel pump via
the fuel pump relay switch.
STARTER SW (STARTER SWITCH, ON/OFF)
This parameter indicates condition of starting motor relay
output.
ON: Starting motor relay is ON
OFF: Starting motor relay is OFF
A/C PRESSURE (A/C REFRIGERANT ABSOLUTE
PRESSURE, kPa)
This parameter indicates A/C refrigerant absolute
pressure calculated by ECM.
A/C SWITCH (ON/OFF)
ON: Command for A/C operation being output from ECM
to HVAC.
OFF: Command for A/C operation not being output.
A/C COMP RELAY (A/C COMPRESSOR RELAY, ON/
OFF)
This parameter indicates the state of the A/C switch.
BLOWER FAN (ON/OFF)
This parameter indicates the state of the blower fan
motor switch.
ELECTRIC LOAD (ON/OFF)
ON: Headlight or small light ON signal inputted.
OFF: Above electric loads all turned OFF.
RADIATOR COOLING FAN (RADIATOR COOLING
FAN CONTROL RELAY, ON/OFF)
ON: Command for radiator cooling fan control relay
operation being output.
OFF: Command for relay operation not being output.A/C COND FAN (A/C CONDENSER COOLING FAN
CONTROL RELAY, ON/OFF)
ON: Command for A/C condenser cooling fan control
relay operation being output.
OFF: Command for relay operation not being output.
TP SENSOR 1 VOLT (THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
(MAIN) OUTPUT VOLTAGE, V)
The Throttle Position Sensor (Main) reading provides
throttle valve opening information in the form of voltage.
TP SENSOR 2 VOLT (THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
(SUB) OUTPUT VOLTAGE, V)
The Throttle Position Sensor (Sub) reading provides
throttle valve opening information in the form of voltage.
APP SENSOR 1 VOLT (ACCELERATOR PEDAL
POSITION (APP) SENSOR (MAIN) OUTPUT
VOLTAGE, V)
The Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor (Main)
reading provides accelerator pedal opening information
in the form of voltage.
APP SENSOR 2 VOLT (ACCELERATOR PEDAL
POSITION (APP) SENSOR (SUB) OUTPUT VOLTAGE,
V)
The Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor (Sub)
reading provides accelerator pedal opening information
in the form of voltage.
ACCEL POSITION (RELATIVE ACCELERATOR
PEDAL POSITION, %)
When accelerator pedal is at fully released position,
accelerator pedal is indicated as 0 – 3% and 90 – 100%
fully depressed position.
TARGET THROTTLE POSI (TARGET THROTTLE
VALVE POSITION, %)
Target Throttle Valve Position is ECM internal parameter
which indicates the ECM requested throttle valve
position.
IAC THROTTLE OPENING (IDLE AIR (SPEED)
CONTROL THROTTLE VALVE OPENING, %)
This parameter indicates throttle valve opening of idle air
control in %.
(100% indicates the maximum idle air flow.)
THROTTLE MOTOR VOLT (V)
This parameter indicates power supply voltage of throttle
actuator (motor) control circuit (input voltage from
throttle actuator control relay).
CLOSED THROTTLE POS (CLOSED THROTTLE
POSITION, ON/OFF)
This parameter reads ON when throttle valve is fully
closed, or OFF when it is not fully closed.
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Engine overheatingInoperative thermostat“Thermostat Inspection in Section 1F”
Poor water pump performance“Water Pump Inspection in Section 1F”
Clogged or leaky radiator“Radiator On-Vehicle Inspection and Cleaning
in Section 1F”
Improper engine oil grade“Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section 0B”
Clogged oil filter or oil strainer“Oil Pressure Check in Section 1E”
Poor oil pump performance“Oil Pressure Check in Section 1E”
Faulty radiator cooling fan control
system“Radiator Cooling Fan Control System Check”
Dragging brakesCondition “Dragging brakes” in “Brakes
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 4A”
Slipping clutch (for M/T model)Condition “Slipping clutch” in “Clutch System
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 5C” for M/T
model
Blown cylinder head gasket“Cylinder Head Inspection in Section 1D”
Air mixed in cooling system
Poor gasoline mileageLeaks or loose connection of high-
tension cord“High-Tension Cord Removal and Installation
in Section 1H”
Faulty spark plug (improper gap, heavy
deposits and burned electrodes, etc.)“Spark Plug Inspection in Section 1H”
Malfunctioning EGR valve“EGR Valve Inspection (If Equipped) in Section
1B”
High idle speedCondition “Improper engine idling or engine
fails to idle”
Poor performance of ECT sensor, MAF
sensor“Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
Inspection in Section 1C”, or “Intake Air
Temperature (IAT) Sensor Inspection in
Section 1C”
Faulty electric throttle body assembly“Electric Throttle Body Assembly On-Vehicle
Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty APP sensor assembly“Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor
Assembly Inspection in Section 1C”
Faulty fuel injector(s)“Fuel Injector Circuit Check”
Faulty ECM
Low compression“Compression Check in Section 1D”
Poor valve seating“Valves and Valve Guides Inspection in
Section 1D”
Dragging brakesCondition “Dragging brakes” in “Brakes
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 4A”
Slipping clutch (for M/T model)Condition “Slipping clutch” in “Clutch System
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 5C” for M/T
model
Thermostat out of order“Thermostat Inspection in Section 1F”
Improper tire pressure“Tires Description in Section 2D”
Camshaft position control (VVT) system
out of order (for engine with VVT
system)“Oil Control Valve Inspection (For Engine with
VVT) in Section 1D”
Excessive engine oil
consumption – Oil
leakageBlown cylinder head gasket“Cylinder Head Inspection in Section 1D”
Leaky camshaft oil seals“Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Inspection in
Section 1D” Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
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DTC P0480: Fan 1 (Radiator Cooling Fan) Control CircuitS6RW0D1104048
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure
1) Turn OFF ignition switch.
2) Clear DTC with ignition switch turned ON.
3) Run engine at idle speed.
4) Check DTC.3Wire harness check
1) Check that fuel level sensor signal circuit (“YEL/RED”
wire circuit) is in good condition.
Is it in good condition?Go to Step 4. Repair fuel level sensor
signal circuit.
4ECM power and ground circuit check
1) Check that ECM power and ground circuits are in good
condition referring to “ECM Power and Ground Circuit
Check”.
Are they in good condition?Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.Repair ECM power and/
or ground circuit. Step Action Yes No
E01C01
3 4
18 19 5 6 7 10 11
17 20
47 46 49 50 51 21 22
5216 259
24 14
29
55 57 54 53 59
60 582
26 27 28 15
30
56 4832 31 34 35 36 37 40 42 39 38 44
45 43 41 331 12 13
238 3 4
18 19 5 6 7 10 11
17 20
47 46 49 50 51 21 22
5216 259
24 14
29
55 57 54 53 59
60 582
26 27 28 15
30
56 4832 31 34 35 36 37 40 42 39 38 44
45 43 41 331 12 13
238
BLK/REDBLK/RED
BLK/YELBLK/YEL
BLK/YEL
BRN/WHT
12V
5V5V
26
E01-1
E01-60
C01-58
C01-15 C01-30
BLK/ORN
BLKBLK
BLK/RED
LT GRN
BLK/REDE01-16
E01-46
BLU/REDBLKGRY
LT GRN
ORN
C01-24
C01-55 3
4
5
E01-31 BLK
8 71
I6RW0D110041-01
1. Individual circuit fuse box No.1 4. Radiator cooling fan motor 7. “FI” fuse
2. Main relay 5. ECT sensor 8. “RDTR” fuse
3. Radiator cooling fan relay 6. ECM
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Monitor signal of radiator cooling fan relay is different from
command signal.
(1 driving cycle detection logic)• Radiator cooling fan relay circuit malfunction
• Radiator cooling fan relay malfunction
• ECM malfunction
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DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
Before this troubleshooting is performed, read the precautions for DTC troubleshooting referring to
“Precautions for DTC Troubleshooting”.
Step Action Yes No
1Was “Engine and Emission Control System Check”
performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Engine and
Emission Control
System Check”.
2Wire circuit check
1) Disconnect radiator cooling fan relay (1) from individual
circuit fuse box No.1 with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch, measure voltage between
engine ground to “BLK/RED” wire terminal.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?Go to Step 3. Open wire in “BLK/RED”
wire is open circuit.
3Wire circuit check
1) Connect radiator cooling fan relay to individual circuit
fuse box No.1 with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch, measure voltage between
vehicle body ground and “E01-46” terminal of ECM
connector when engine coolant temp. is below 100 °C
(212 °F).
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?Go to Step 7. Go to Step 4.
4Wire circuit check
1) Disconnect connectors from ECM with ignition switch
turned OFF.
2) Disconnect radiator cooling fan relay from individual
circuit fuse box No.1.
3) Measure resistance between “E01-46” terminal of ECM
connector and vehicle ground.
Is resistance infinity?Go to Step 5. “LT GRN” wire is
shorted to ground
circuit.
5Wire circuit check
1) Turn ON ignition switch.
2) Measure voltage between “E01-46” terminal of ECM
connector and vehicle body ground.
Is voltage 0 V?Go to Step 7. “LT GRN” wire is
shorted to other circuit.
6Radiator cooling fan relay check
1) Check radiator cooling fan relay referring to “Radiator
Cooling Fan Relay Inspection in Section 1F”.
Is check result satisfactory?“LT GRN” wire is open
circuit.Replace relay.
1
I5RW0A110036-02
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DTC P0481: Cooling Fan 2 (A/C Condenser Fan) Control CircuitS6RW0D1104049
Wiring Diagram
Circuit Description
A/C condenser cooling fan motor is turned ON and OFF by its relay which ECM controls. A/C condenser cooling fan
motor is turned ON when ECM outputs A/C ON signal or when engine coolant temp. is 110 °C, 230 °F or more.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area7Radiator cooling fan control check
1) Run engine until ECT is over 100 °C, 212 °F.
2) Measure voltage between vehicle body ground and
“E01-46” terminal of ECM connector.
Is voltage lower than 1.5 V?Intermittent trouble.
Check for intermittent
referring to “Intermittent
and Poor Connection
Inspection in Section
00”. If OK, substitute a
known-good ECM and
recheck.Faulty ECM.
Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck. Step Action Yes No
E01C01
3 4
18 19 5 6 7 10 11
17 20
47 46 49 50 51 21 22
5216 259
24 14
29
55 57 54 53 59
60 582
26 27 28 15
30
56 4832 31 34 35 36 37 40 42 39 38 44
45 43 41 331 12 13
238 3 4
18 19 5 6 7 10 11
17 20
47 46 49 50 51 21 22
5216 259
24 14
29
55 57 54 53 59
60 582
26 27 28 15
30
56 4832 31 34 35 36 37 40 42 39 38 44
45 43 41 331 12 13
238
BLK/WHT
WHT
1
GRN
27
E01-29
10
89
REDBLK
3
5BLK/WHT
RED/BLKE01-58
WHT
4E01-47 GRY
BLU/YEL
6
C01-58
C01-15 C01-30
BLK/ORN
BLKBLKE01-31BLK
I6RW0D110042-01
1. Individual circuit fuse box No.1 5. A/C condenser cooling fan motor 9. “A/C” fuse
2. Ignition switch 6. A/C compressor 10. “IG COIL” fuse
3. A/C condenser cooling fan relay 7. ECM
4. A/C compressor relay 8. “FI” fuse
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Monitor signal of A/C condenser cooling fan relay is different
from command signal.
(1 driving cycle detection logic but MIL does not light up)• A/C condenser cooling fan relay circuit malfunction
• A/C condenser cooling fan relay malfunction
• ECM malfunction
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DTC P2103: Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit HighS6RW0D1104059
Wiring Diagram
Refer to “DTC P2101: Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit Range / Performance”.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure
1) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect scan tool.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC using scan tool.
3) Ignition switch turned OFF for 20 sec. or more.
4) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC.4Throttle actuator control relay circuit check
1) Remove throttle actuator control relay from individual
circuit fuse box No.1 with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to throttle actuator control
relay at “BLK/RED”, “GRY”, “BRN” and “GRN” wire
terminals.
3) Measure voltage between engine ground and each
“BLK/RED”, “GRY” wire terminal with ignition switch
turned ON.
Is each voltage 10 – 14 V?Go to Step 5. “BLK/RED” wire and/or
“GRY” wire is open or
high resistance.
5Throttle actuator control relay circuit check
1) Disconnect connectors from ECM with ignition switch
turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance at following connector terminals.
• Between “BRN” wire terminal of throttle actuator
control relay connector and “E01-45” terminal of ECM
connector
• Between “GRN” wire terminal of throttle actuator
control relay connector and “E01-32” terminal of ECM
connector
Is each resistance below 5
Ω?Go to Step 6. “BRN” wire and/or
“GRN” wire is open or
high resistance.
6Throttle actuator control relay check
1) Check throttle actuator control relay referring to “Main
Relay, Fuel Pump Relay, Starting Motor Control Relay,
Throttle Actuator Control Relay and Radiator Cooling
Fan Relay Inspection in Section 1C”.
Is it in good condition?Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.Replace throttle
actuator control relay. Step Action Yes No
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Power supply voltage of throttle actuator control circuit is higher than
specified value for specified time even if throttle actuator control relay is
turned off.
(1 driving detection logic)• Throttle actuator control relay circuit
• Throttle actuator control relay
•ECM
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DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
Before this troubleshooting is performed, read the precautions for DTC troubleshooting referring to
“Precautions for DTC Troubleshooting”.
DTC P2111: Throttle Actuator Control System - Stuck OpenS6RW0D1104060
Wiring Diagram
Refer to “DTC P2101: Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit Range / Performance”.
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure
1) With ignition switch turned OFF, connect scan tool.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC using scan tool.
3) Ignition switch turned OFF for 20 sec. or more.
4) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC. Step Action Yes No
1Was “Engine and Emission Control System Check”
performed?Go to Step 2. Go to “Engine and
Emission Control
System Check”.
2Throttle actuator control relay circuit check
1) Remove throttle actuator control relay from individual
circuit fuse box No.1 with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to throttle actuator control
relay at “BLK/RED”, “GRY”, “BRN” and “GRN” wire
terminals.
3) Turn ON ignition switch.
4) Measure voltage between engine ground and “E01-32”
terminal of ECM connector.
Is voltage 0 V?Go to Step 3. “GRN” wire is shorted to
other circuit.
3Throttle actuator control relay circuit check
1) Disconnect connectors from ECM with ignition switch
turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between engine ground and “E01-
45” terminal of ECM connector.
Is resistance infinity?Go to Step 4. “BRN” wire is shorted to
ground circuit.
4Throttle actuator control relay check
1) Check throttle actuator control relay referring to “Main
Relay, Fuel Pump Relay, Starting Motor Control Relay,
Throttle Actuator Control Relay and Radiator Cooling
Fan Relay Inspection in Section 1C”.
Is it in good condition?Substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.Replace throttle
actuator control relay.
DTC detecting condition Trouble area
Throttle position does not change by specified value during diagnosing throttle
valve at ignition switch turned OFF.
(1 driving detection logic)• Electric throttle body assembly
•ECM
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E01-46 LT GRNRadiator cooling
fan relay output10 – 14 VIgnition switch turned ON
and ECT is 97.5 °C (206
°F) or less without
operating A/C. —
0 – 2 VIgnition switch turned ON
and ECT is 100 °C (212
°F) or more.
E01-47 GRYA/C compressor
relay output
(if equipped with A/
C)10 – 14 VEngine running, A/C
switch OFF and blower
selector at OFF position.
—
0 – 1 VEngine running, A/C
switch ON and blower
selector at 1st position or
more.
E01-48 — — — — —
E01-49 — — — — —
E01-50 BLKGround for shield
wire of APP sensorBelow 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON. —
E01-51 WHTGround for APP
sensor (sub)Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON. —
E01-52 BLUGround for APP
sensor (main)Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON. —
E01-53 — — — — —
E01-54 ORN Ground for sensors Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON. —
E01-55RED /
BLUA/C refrigerant
pressure sensor
signal
(if equipped with A/
C)1.38 – 1.52 VEngine running, A/C
switch OFF and blower
selector at OFF position,
A/C refrigerant pressure:
800 kPa (116 psi)
— 2.15 – 2.38 VEngine running, A/C
switch ON and blower
selector at 1st position or
more, A/C refrigerant
pressure: 1400 kPa (203
psi)
2.67 – 2.95 VEngine running, A/C
switch ON and blower
selector at 1st position or
more, A/C refrigerant
pressure: 1800 kPa (261
psi)
E01-56 — — — — —
E01-57WHT/
BLKA/C evaporator
outlet air temp.
sensor signal
(if equipped with A/
C) (For manual A/C
type)3.4 – 3.7 VIgnition switch turned ON
at A/C evaporator outlet
temperature 0 °C (32 °F).
— 2.5 – 2.8 VIgnition switch turned ON
at A/C evaporator outlet
temperature 15 °C (59 °F).
1.7 – 2.0 VIgnition switch turned ON
at A/C evaporator outlet
temperature 30 °C (86 °F).
A/C evaporator
outlet air temp.
sensor signal (if
equipped with A/C)
(For automatic A/C
type)0 – 2 V Ignition switch turned ON Terminal
No.Wire
colorCircuit Normal voltage Condition Remarks