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INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY
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Component Parts DrawingNIS0025C
PIIB3110E
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DIAGNOSIS SHEET ............................................ 76
CAN System (Type 8) ............................................. 77
DIAGNOSIS SHEET ............................................ 77
CAN System (Type 9) ............................................. 78
DIAGNOSIS SHEET ............................................ 78
CAN System (Type 10) ........................................... 79
DIAGNOSIS SHEET ............................................ 79
CAN System (Type 11) ........................................... 80
DIAGNOSIS SHEET ............................................ 80
Component Parts Location ..................................... 81
Harness Layout ...................................................... 81
Malfunction Area Chart ........................................... 82
MAIN LINE ........................................................... 82
BRANCH LINE .................................................... 82
SHORT CIRCUIT ................................................ 82
Main Line Between TCM and Data Link Connector ... 83
Main Line Between Data Link Connector and Pre-
crash Seat Belt Control Unit ................................... 84
Main Line Between Data Link Connector and RAS
Control Unit ............................................................. 85
Main Line Between RAS Control Unit and Pre-crash
Seat Belt Control Unit ............................................. 86
Main Line Between Pre-crash Seat Belt Control Unit
and Driver Seat Control Unit ................................... 87
Main Line Between Driver Seat Control Unit and ABS Actuator and Electric Unit (Control Unit) ......... 88
Main Line Between ABS Actuator and Electric Unit
(Control Unit) and ICC Sensor Integrated Unit ....... 89
ECM Branch Line Circuit ......................................... 89
AWD Control Unit Branch Line Circuit .................... 90
AFS Control Unit Branch Line Circuit ...................... 91
BCM Branch Line Circuit ......................................... 91
LDW Camera Unit Branch Line Circuit ................... 92
TCM Branch Line Circuit ......................................... 93
NAVI Control Unit Branch Line Circuit .................... 93
AV Control Unit Branch Line Circuit ........................ 94
Data Link Connector Branch Line Circuit ................ 95
Intelligent Key Unit Branch Line Circuit ................... 95
Unified Meter and A/C Amp. Branch Line Circuit .... 96
Steering Angle Sensor Branch Line Circuit ............. 97
Low Tire Pressure Warning Control Unit Branch Line
Circuit ...................................................................... 97
RAS Control Unit Branch Line Circuit ..................... 98
Pre-Crash Seat Belt Control Unit Branch Line Circuit
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Driver Seat Control Unit Branch Line Circuit ........... 99
ABS Actuator and Electric Unit (Control Unit) Branch
Line Circuit ............................................................100
ICC Sensor Integrated Unit Branch Line Circuit ...101
IPDM E/R Branch Line Circuit ...............................101
CAN Communication Circuit .................................102
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSISPFP:00004
Condition of Error DetectionNKS004HC
“U1000” or “U1001” is indicated on SELF-DIAG RESULTS on CONSULT-II if CAN communication signal is not
transmitted or received between units for 2 seconds or more.
CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ERROR
CAN communication line open (CAN-H, CAN-L, or both)
CAN communication line short (ground, between CAN communication lines, other harnesses)
Error of CAN communication control circuit of the unit connected to CAN communication line
WHEN “U1000” OR “U1001” IS INDICATED EVEN THOUGH CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
IS NORMAL
CONSULT-II CONVERTER not connected: Error may be detected by the self-diagnosis when not using
CONSULT-II CONVERTER (Depending on the control unit which carries out CAN communication).
Removal/installation of parts: Error may be detected when removing and installing CAN communication
unit and related parts while turning the ignition switch ON. (A DTC except for CAN communication may be
detected.)
Fuse blown out (removed): CAN communication of the unit may cease.
Voltage drop: Error may be detected if voltage drops due to discharged battery when turning the ignition
switch ON (Depending on the control unit which carries out CAN communication).
Error may be detected if the power supply circuit of the control unit, which carries out CAN communica-
tion, malfunctions (Depending on the control unit which carries out CAN communication).
Error may be detected if reprogramming is not completed normally.
NOTE:
CAN communication system is normal if “U1000” or “U1001” is indicated on SELF-DIAG RESULTS of CON-
SULT-II under the above conditions. Erase the memory of the self-diagnosis of each unit.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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CAN Diagnostic Support MonitorNKS004HF
CONSULT-II and CAN diagnostic support monitor (on-board diagnosis function) are used for detecting root
cause.
MONITOR ITEM (CONSULT-II)
Example: CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR indication
Without PAST
With PAST
SKIB8742E
Item PRSNT Description
Initial diagnosisOK Normal at present
NG Control unit error (Except for some control units)
Transmission diagnosisOK Normal at present
UNKWNUnable to transmit signals for 2 seconds or more.
Diagnosis not performed
Control unit name
(Reception diagnosis)OK Normal at present
UNKWNUnable to receive signals for 2 seconds or more.
Diagnosis not performed
No control unit for receiving signals. (No applicable optional parts)
Item PRSNT PAST Description
Transmission diagnosisOKOK Normal at present and in the past
1 – 39Normal at present, but unable to transmit signals for 2 seconds or more
in the past. (The number indicates the number of ignition switch cycles
from OFF to ON.)
UNKWN 0 Unable to transmit signals for 2 seconds or more at present.
Control unit name
(Reception diagnosis)OKOK Normal at present and in the past
1 – 39Normal at present, but unable to receive signals for 2 seconds or more
in the past. (The number indicates the number of ignition switch cycles
from OFF to ON.)
UNKWN 0 Unable to receive signals for 2 seconds or more at present.
––Diagnosis not performed.
No control unit for receiving signals. (No applicable optional parts)
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[CAN FUNDAMENTAL]
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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MONITOR ITEM (ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS)
NOTE:
For some models, CAN communication diagnosis result is received from the vehicle monitor. (CONSULT-II is
not available.)
Example: Vehicle Display
ItemResult indi-
catedError counter Description
CAN_COMM
(Initial diagnosis)OK 0 Normal at present
NG 1 – 50Control unit error
(The number indicates how many times diagnosis has been
run.)
CAN_CIRC_1
(Transmission diagnosis)OK 0 Normal at present
UNKWN 1 – 50Unable to transmit for 2 seconds or more at present.
(The number indicates how many times diagnosis has been
run.)
CAN_CIRC_2 – 9
(Reception diagnosis of each unit)OK 0 Normal at present
UNKWN 1 – 50Unable to transmit for 2 seconds or more at present.
(The number indicates how many times diagnosis has been
run.)
Diagnosis not performed.
No control unit for receiving signals. (No applicable optional
parts)
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES WORK FLOW
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Trouble Diagnosis ProcedureNKS004HJ
INTERVIEW WITH CUSTOMER
Interview with the customer is important to detect the root cause of CAN communication system errors and to
understand vehicle condition and symptoms for proper trouble diagnosis.
Points in interview
What: Parts name, system name
When: Date, Frequency
Where: Road condition, Place
In what condition: Driving condition/environment
Result: Symptom
NOTE:
Check normal units as well as error symptoms.
–Example: Circuit between ECM and the combination meter is judged normal if the customer indicates
tachometer functions normally.
When a CAN communication system error is present, multiple control units may malfunction or go into fail-
safe mode.
Indication of the combination meter is important to detect the root cause because it is the most obvious to
the customer, and it performs CAN communication with many units.
SKIB8717E
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Component Parts LocationNKS004G4
Harness LayoutNKS004G5
Refer to PG-62, "Harness Layout" .
1. AWD control unit F109 2. AFS control unit F110 3. IPDM E/R E9
4. BCM M1 5. NAVI control unit M210: With
navigation system
AV control unit M210: Without
navigation system6. Unified meter and A/C amp. M65
7. ICC sensor integrated unit E61 8. ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit) E309. Intelligent Key unit M32
10. Data link connector M60 11. Low tire pressure warning con-
trol unit M1912. Driver seat control unit B204
13. Steering angle sensor M47 14. TCM F42 15. Pre-crash seat belt control unit
B142
16. RAS control unit B476 17. LDW camera unit M182 18. ECM M71
PKID0344E
LT-1
LIGHTING SYSTEM
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LIGHTING SYSTEM
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 6
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 6
General Precautions for Service Operations ............ 7
HEADLAMP (FOR USA) - CONVENTIONAL TYPE - ..... 8
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ..... 8
System Description .................................................. 8
OUTLINE ............................................................... 9
HEADLAMP OPERATION .................................. 10
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION .... 11
EXTERIOR LAMP BATTERY SAVER CONTROL .... 11
AUTO LIGHT OPERATION .................................. 11
CAN Communication System Description ............... 11
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 11
Schematic .............................................................. 12
Wiring Diagram — H/LAMP — ............................... 13
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM ............. 19
Terminals and Reference Values for IPDM E/R ..... 21
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses ....................... 21
Preliminary Check .................................................. 22
CHECK POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIR-
CUIT .................................................................... 22
CONSULT-II Functions (BCM) ............................... 23
CONSULT-II BASIC OPERATION ....................... 23
DATA MONITOR ................................................. 23
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 24
CONSULT-II Functions (IPDM E/R) ....................... 25
CONSULT-II BASIC OPERATION ....................... 25
DATA MONITOR ................................................. 25
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 25
Headlamp High Beam Does Not Illuminate (Both
Sides) ..................................................................... 26
Headlamp High Beam Does Not Illuminate (One
Side) ....................................................................... 29
High Beam Indicator Lamp Does Not Illuminate .... 30
Headlamp Low Beam Does Not Illuminate (Both
Sides) ..................................................................... 31
Headlamp Low Beam Does Not Illuminate (One
Side) ....................................................................... 34Headlamps Do Not Turn OFF ................................. 36
Aiming Adjustment .................................................. 37
PREPARATION BEFORE ADJUSTING .............. 37
LOW BEAM AND HIGH BEAM ........................... 37
ADJUSTMENT USING AN ADJUSTMENT
SCREEN (LIGHT/DARK BORDERLINE) ............ 38
Bulb Replacement .................................................. 38
HEADLAMP (INNER) HIGH BEAM ..................... 38
HEADLAMP (OUTER) LOW BEAM .................... 39
PARKING LAMP LAMP ....................................... 39
FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP ............................ 39
FRONT SIDE MARKER LAMP ........................... 39
Removal and Installation ........................................ 40
REMOVAL ........................................................... 40
INSTALLATION ................................................... 40
Disassembly and Assembly .................................... 41
DISASSEMBLY ................................................... 41
ASSEMBLY ......................................................... 41
HEADLAMP (FOR USA) - XENON TYPE - .............. 42
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 42
System Description ................................................. 42
OUTLINE ............................................................. 43
HEADLAMP OPERATION ................................... 44
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION ... 45
EXTERIOR LAMP BATTERY SAVER CONTROL ... 45
AUTO LIGHT OPERATION ................................. 45
XENON HEADLAMP ........................................... 45
CAN Communication System Description .............. 45
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 45
Schematic ............................................................... 46
Wiring Diagram — H/LAMP — ............................... 47
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM .............. 53
Terminals and Reference Values for IPDM E/R ...... 55
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses ....................... 55
Preliminary Check .................................................. 56
CHECK POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIR-
CUIT .................................................................... 56
CONSULT-II Functions (BCM) ................................ 57
CONSULT-II BASIC OPERATION ....................... 57
DATA MONITOR ................................................. 57