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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Example of Symptoms Judged Not MalfunctionNKS0049E
NOTE:
For navigation system operation information, refer to navigation system owner's manual.
BASIC OPERATION
NOTE:
Locations stored in the Address Book and other memory functions may be lost if the vehicle's battery is disconnected or becomes dis-
charged. If this occurs, service the vehicle's battery as necessary and re-enter the information in the Address Book.
VEHICLE ICON
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
No image is displayed.The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.
The display is turns off.
Push and hold to turn on the display.
No voice guidance is available.
The volume is too high or too low.The volume is not set correctly, or it is turned off. Adjust the volume of voice guidance.
Volume guidance is not provided for narrow streets
(roads displayed in gray).This is not a malfunction.
No map is displayed on the screen.The map DVD-ROM is not inserted, or it is inserted
upside down.Insert the map DVD-ROM correctly.
A screen other than map screen is displayed. Push “MAP”.
The screen is too dim.
The movement is slow.The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is low.Wait until the interior of the vehicle has
warmed up.
Some pixels in the display are
darker or brighter than others.This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid
crystal displays.This is not a malfunction.
Some menu items cannot be
selected.Some menu items become unavailable while the
vehicle is driven.Park the vehicle in a safe location, and
then operate the navigation system.
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Names of roads and locations dif-
fer between Plan view and Bird-
view™.This is because the quantity of the displayed infor-
mation is reduced so that the screen does not
become too crowded. There is also a chance that
names of the roads or locations may be displayed
multiple times, and the names appearing on the
screen may be different because of a processing
procedure.This is not a malfunction.
The vehicle icon is not displayed in
the correct position.The vehicle was transported after the ignition switch
was turned off, for example, by a ferry or car trans-
porter.Drive the vehicle for a while on a road
where GPS can be received.
The position and direction of the vehicle may be
incorrect depending on the driving environments and
the levels of positioning accuracy of the navigation
system.This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehi-
cle for a while to automatically correct the
position and direction of the vehicle icon.
When the vehicle is travelling on a
new road, the vehicle icon is
located on another road nearby.Because the new road is not stored in the map data,
the system automatically places the vehicle ion on
the nearest road available. Updated road information will be included
in the next version of the map DVD-ROM.
The screen does not switch to the
night screen even after turning on
the headlights. The daytime screen was set the last time the head-
lights were turned on.Set the screen to the night screen mode
using when turning on the headlights.
The map does not scroll even
when the vehicle is moving.The current location map screen is not displayed. Push “MAP”.
The vehicle icon is not displayed. The current location map screen is not displayed. Push “MAP”.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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[WITH MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM]
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NOTE:
For navigation system operation information, refer to navigation system owner's manual.
BASIC OPERATION
NOTE:
Locations stored in the Address Book and other memory functions may be lost if the vehicle's battery is disconnected or becomes dis-
charged. If this occurs, service the vehicle's battery as necessary and re-enter the information in the Address Book.
VEHICLE ICON
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
No image is displayed.The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.
The display is turns off.
Push and hold to turn on the display.
No voice guidance is available.
The volume is too high or too low.The volume is not set correctly, or it is turned off. Adjust the volume of voice guidance.
Volume guidance is not provided for narrow streets
(roads displayed in gray).This is not a malfunction.
No map is displayed on the screen.The map DVD-ROM is not inserted, or it is inserted
upside down.Insert the map DVD-ROM correctly.
A screen other than map screen is displayed. Push “MAP”.
The screen is too dim.
The movement is slow.The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is low.Wait until the interior of the vehicle has
warmed up.
Some pixels in the display are
darker or brighter than others.This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid
crystal displays.This is not a malfunction.
Some menu items cannot be
selected.Some menu items become unavailable while the
vehicle is driven.Park the vehicle in a safe location, and
then operate the navigation system.
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Names of roads and locations dif-
fer between Plan view and Bird-
view™.This is because the quantity of the displayed infor-
mation is reduced so that the screen does not
become too crowded. There is also a chance that
names of the roads or locations may be displayed
multiple times, and the names appearing on the
screen may be different because of a processing
procedure.This is not a malfunction.
The vehicle icon is not displayed in
the correct position.The vehicle was transported after the ignition switch
was turned off, for example, by a ferry or car trans-
porter.Drive the vehicle for a while on a road
where GPS can be received.
The position and direction of the vehicle may be
incorrect depending on the driving environments and
the levels of positioning accuracy of the navigation
system.This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehi-
cle for a while to automatically correct the
position and direction of the vehicle icon.
When the vehicle is travelling on a
new road, the vehicle icon is
located on another road nearby.Because the new road is not stored in the map data,
the system automatically places the vehicle ion on
the nearest road available. Updated road information will be included
in the next version of the map DVD-ROM.
The screen does not switch to the
night screen even after turning on
the headlights. The daytime screen was set the last time the head-
lights were turned on.Set the screen to the night screen mode
using when turning on the headlights.
The map does not scroll even
when the vehicle is moving.The current location map screen is not displayed. Push “MAP”.
The vehicle icon is not displayed. The current location map screen is not displayed. Push “MAP”.
BL-1
BODY, LOCK & SECURITY SYSTEM
I BODY
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BODY, LOCK & SECURITY SYSTEM
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 6
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 6
Precautions for Procedures without Cowl Top Cover ..... 6
Precautions Necessary for Steering Wheel Rotation
After Battery Disconnect .......................................... 6
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................. 6
Precautions for Work ................................................ 7
PREPARATION ........................................................... 8
Special Service Tools ............................................... 8
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 8
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ...... 9
Work Flow ................................................................ 9
CUSTOMER INTERVIEW ..................................... 9
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE ..... 10
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS ......... 10
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE
ROOT CAUSE .................................................... 10
REPAIR THE CAUSE ......................................... 10
CONFIRM THE REPAIR ...................................... 11
Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting .......... 11
INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................... 11
CENTER CONSOLE ............................................ 11
DOORS ................................................................ 11
TRUNK ................................................................ 12
SUNROOF/HEADLINING ................................... 12
SEATS ................................................................. 12
UNDERHOOD ..................................................... 12
Diagnostic Worksheet ............................................ 13
HOOD ....................................................................... 15
Fitting Adjustment .................................................. 15
Removal and Installation of Hood Assembly .......... 17
REMOVAL ........................................................... 17
INSTALLETION ................................................... 18
Removal and Installation of Hood Lock Control ..... 18
REMOVAL ........................................................... 18
INSTALLATION ................................................... 19
Hood Lock Control Inspection ................................ 20RADIATOR CORE SUPPORT .................................. 21
Removal and Installation ........................................ 21
REMOVAL ........................................................... 21
INSTALLATION ................................................... 22
FRONT FENDER ...................................................... 23
Removal and Installation ........................................ 23
REMOVAL ........................................................... 23
INSTALLATION ................................................... 23
POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM .............................. 24
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 24
System Description ................................................. 25
DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR OPERATION ............. 26
FUEL LID OPERATION ....................................... 26
OUTLINE ............................................................. 26
CAN Communication System Description .............. 26
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 26
Schematic ............................................................... 27
Wiring Diagram —D/LOCK— ................................. 28
Terminals and Reference Value of BCM ................. 31
Work Flow ............................................................... 31
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) ................................. 32
CONSULT-II START PROCEDURE .................... 32
CONSULT-II APPLICATION ITEMS .................... 32
Trouble Diagnosis Chart by Symptom .................... 33
Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check of BCM ... 34
Check Door Lock and Unlock Switch ..................... 35
Check Door Lock Actuator/Driver Side ................... 37
Check Door Lock Actuator/Passenger Side ........... 38
Check Door Lock Actuator/Rear LH ....................... 39
Check Door Lock Actuator/Rear RH ....................... 39
Check Fuel Lid Opener Actuator ............................ 40
Door Key Cylinder Switch Check ............................ 41
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM ................................... 43
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 43
System Description ................................................. 47
DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK/TRUNK OPEN FUNC-
TION .................................................................... 47
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY FUNCTIONS ......... 51
ENGINE START FUNCTION ............................... 53
WARNING FUNCTION ........................................ 54
BL-2Revision: 2007 April2007 M35/M45 CHANGE SETTINGS FUNCTION ....................... 59
INTELLIGENT KEY REGISTRATION .................. 59
STEERING LOCK UNIT REGISTRATION .......... 59
CAN Communication System Description .............. 59
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 59
Schematic ............................................................... 60
Wiring Diagram — I/KEY— .................................... 62
Terminals and Reference Value for Intelligent Key
Unit ......................................................................... 73
Terminals and Reference Value for BCM ................ 76
Terminals and Reference Value for IPDM E/R ........ 76
Trouble Diagnosis Procedure ................................. 77
WORK FLOW ...................................................... 77
CONSULT-II Functions (INTELLIGENT KEY) ........ 79
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure ......................... 79
BASIC OPERATION ............................................ 79
CONSULT-II Application Items ............................... 79
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ........................... 79
DATA MONITOR .................................................. 80
WORK SUPPORT ............................................... 81
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 83
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart ......................... 84
ALL FUNCTIONS OF INTELLIGENT KEY SYS-
TEM DOES NOT OPERATE ............................... 84
DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK FUNCTION MALFUNC-
TION .................................................................... 84
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY FUNCTION MAL-
FUNCTION .......................................................... 85
TRUNK OPEN FUNCTION MALFUNCTION ...... 86
HAZARD AND BUZZER REMINDER FUNC-
TION MALFUNCTION ......................................... 87
HAZARD AND HORN REMINDER FUNCTION
MALFUNCTION ................................................... 87
POWER WINDOW DOWN FUNCTION MAL-
FUNCTION .......................................................... 88
WARNING FUNCTION MALFUNCTION ............. 88
Check CAN Communication System ...................... 90
Check Power Supply and Ground Circuit ............... 91
Check Key Slot ....................................................... 92
Check Door Switch ................................................. 94
Check Trunk Room Lamp Switch ........................... 97
Check Door Request Switch ................................... 99
Check Trunk Opener Request Switch ..................101
Check Unlock Sensor ...........................................103
Check Intelligent Key Warning Buzzer .................105
Check Outside Key Antenna (Driver Side and Pas-
senger Side) .........................................................106
Check Outside Key Antenna (Trunk Room) .........108
Check Inside Key Antenna ...................................110
Check Park Position Switch ..................................113
Check Ignition Switch Position .............................115
Check Remote Keyless Entry Receiver ................115
Check Trunk Lid Opener Cancel Switch ...............119
Check Key Slot Illumination ..................................121
Check Horn Function ............................................122
Check Combination Meter Display Function .........122
Check Warning Chime Function ...........................123
Removal and Installation of Intelligent Key Unit ...123
REMOVAL .........................................................123INSTALLATION ..................................................123
Intelligent Key Battery Replacement .....................124
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF INTELLI-
GENT KEY .........................................................124
INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY INSPECTION ...124
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM/ENGINE START
FUNCTION ..............................................................125
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location .125
System Description ...............................................126
PRECAUTIONS FOR INTELLIGENT KEY SYS-
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Operation Description ...........................................127
SYSTEM DIAGRAM ..........................................127
OPERATION WHEN INTELLIGENT KEY IS
CARRIED ...........................................................127
OPERATION WHEN KEY SLOT IS USED ........128
PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH OPERA-
TION PROCEDURE ..........................................128
CAN Communication System Description ............129
CAN Communication Unit .....................................129
Schematic .............................................................130
Wiring Diagram — ENG/ST — ..............................132
Terminals and Reference Value for Intelligent Key
Unit ........................................................................141
Terminals and Reference Value for Steering Lock
Unit ........................................................................145
Terminals and Reference Value for BCM ..............145
Terminals and Reference Value for IPDM E/R ......146
Terminals and Reference Value for PDU ..............147
Work Flow .............................................................148
CONSULT-II Functions (INTELLIGENT KEY) .......150
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure .......................150
BASIC OPERATION ..........................................150
CONSULT-II Application Items ..............................150
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS .........................150
DATA MONITOR ................................................151
WORK SUPPORT .............................................152
ACTIVE TEST ....................................................153
DTC B2013 STRG COMM 1 .................................155
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION .............................155
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
INTELLIGENT KEY UNIT ..................................155
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ..............................155
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................155
DTC B2551 STEERING LOCK UNIT ....................157
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION .............................157
TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE ..........157
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ..............................158
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................158
DTC B2552 INTELLIGENT KEY ...........................161
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION .............................161
DTC B2553 IGN POWER CIRCUIT ......................161
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION .............................161
TERMINAL AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR
INTELLIGENT KEY UNIT ..................................161
CONSULT-II DATA MONITOR STANDARD
VALUE ...............................................................161
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC ..............................162
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE .............................162
BL-34
POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
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Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check of BCMNIS001WZ
1. CHECK FUSE
Check the following fuse and fusible link.
50A fusible link (letter F , located in the fuse and fusible link box)
10A fuse [No.21, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
10A fuse [No.6, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
15A fuse [No.1, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
NOTE:
Refer to BL-24, "
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> If fuse is blown, be sure to eliminate cause of malfunction before installing new fuse, refer to PG-
3, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING CIRCUIT" .
2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect BCM connectors.
3. Check voltage between BCM and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace BCM power supply circuit.
3. CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT
Check continuity between BCM harness connector and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> Power supply and ground circuit are OK.
NG >> Repair or replace BCM ground circuit.
Terminals Condition
of ignition
switch
positionVoltage (V)
(Approx.) (+)
(–)
BCM connector Terminal
M311
GroundACC
Battery voltage 38 ON
M242
OFF
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PIIB6296E
BCM connector Terminal Continuity
M2 52 Ground Yes
PIIB5935E
BRC-1
BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
VDC/TCS/ABS
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 3
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 3
Precautions for Procedures without Cowl Top Cover ..... 3
Precautions for Brake System .................................. 3
Precautions for Brake Control .................................. 4
PREPARATION ........................................................... 5
Special Service Tools ............................................... 5
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 5
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ............................................. 6
Adjustment of Steering Angle Sensor Neutral Posi-
tion ........................................................................... 6
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ............................................ 7
System Diagram ....................................................... 7
Functions .................................................................. 7
ABS ....................................................................... 7
EBD ....................................................................... 7
TCS ....................................................................... 8
VDC ....................................................................... 8
ECD ....................................................................... 8
Operation That Is Not "System Error" ...................... 8
ABS ....................................................................... 8
TCS ....................................................................... 8
VDC ....................................................................... 8
Hydraulic Circuit Diagram ........................................ 9
CAN Communication ................................................ 9
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ...................................... 9
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ............................................ 10
Fail-Safe Function .................................................. 10
ABS, EBD SYSTEM ............................................ 10
VDC/TCS ............................................................ 10
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses ....................... 10
BASIC CONCEPT ............................................... 10
DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART ................................ 11
ASKING COMPLAINTS ...................................... 12
EXAMPLE OF DIAGNOSIS WORKSHEET ........ 12
Component Parts Location ..................................... 13
Schematic .............................................................. 14Wiring Diagram — VDC — ..................................... 15
Control Unit Input/Output Signal Standard ............. 21
REFERENCE VALUE FROM CONSULT-II ......... 21
CONSULT-II Functions (ABS) ................................ 23
CONSULT-II MAIN FUNCTION ........................... 23
CONSULT-II SETTING PROCEDURE ................ 23
Self-Diagnosis ........................................................ 24
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................ 24
ERASE MEMORY ............................................... 24
DISPLAY ITEM LIST ........................................... 25
Data Monitor ........................................................... 28
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................ 28
DISPLAY ITEM LIST ........................................... 28
Active Test .............................................................. 30
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................ 30
TEST ITEMS ....................................................... 31
For Fast and Accurate Diagnosis ........................... 32
PRECAUTIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS ..................... 32
Basic Inspection ..................................................... 33
BASIC INSPECTION 1: BRAKE FLUID LEVEL,
LEAK INSPECTION AND BRAKE PAD .............. 33
BASIC INSPECTION 2: LOOSENESS OF
POWER SYSTEM TERMINALS AND BATTERY ... 33
BASIC INSPECTION 3: ABS WARNING LAMP,
BRAKE WARNING LAMP, VDC OFF INDICATOR
LAMP AND SLIP INDICATOR LAMP .................. 33
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SYSTEM .................... 34
Wheel Sensor Circuit .............................................. 34
INSPECTION PROCEDURE .............................. 34
Engine System ....................................................... 36
INSPECTION PROCEDURE .............................. 36
ABS Actuator and Electric Unit (Control Unit) ........ 36
INSPECTION PROCEDURE .............................. 36
ABS Actuator and Electric Unit (Control Unit) Power
Supply and Ground Circuit ..................................... 37
INSPECTION PROCEDURE .............................. 37
ABS Motor and Motor Relay Circuit ........................ 38
INSPECTION PROCEDURE .............................. 38
Solenoid, VDC Change-Over Valve and Actuator
Relay Circuit ........................................................... 39
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
BRC-33
[VDC/TCS/ABS]
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Basic InspectionNFS000QK
BASIC INSPECTION 1: BRAKE FLUID LEVEL, LEAK INSPECTION AND BRAKE PAD
1. Check fluid level in brake reservoir tank. If fluid level is low, refill brake fluid. Refer to BR-9, "CHECKING
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL" .
2. Check for leakage in brake tubes or hoses and around ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit). If
there is leaking or seeping fluid, check the following items.
If the brake tube connections at ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) are loose, tighten flare nuts
to the specified torque. Then inspect again and confirm that there is no leakage.
If flare nuts or screws of ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) are damaged and loose, replace
damaged parts. Then inspect again and confirm that there is no leakage.
If there is leakage at any location other than ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) connections,
wipe away leakage with clean cloth. Then inspect again and confirm that there is no leakage.
If there is leakage from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit), wipe away leakage with clean cloth.
Then inspect again. If there is still leakage, replace ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit).
CAUTION:
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) cannot be disassembled.
3. Check brake disc rotor and pads.
Front disc rotor: Refer to BR-27, "DISC ROTOR INSPECTION" .
Front brake pad: Refer to BR-22, "PAD WEAR INSPECTION" .
Rear disc rotor: Refer to BR-33, "DISC ROTOR INSPECTION" .
Rear brake pad: Refer to BR-28, "PAD WEAR INSPECTION" .
BASIC INSPECTION 2: LOOSENESS OF POWER SYSTEM TERMINALS AND BATTERY
Check battery for looseness on battery positive/negative terminals and ground connection. Also make sure
battery voltage does not drop and alternator is normal.
BASIC INSPECTION 3: ABS WARNING LAMP, BRAKE WARNING LAMP, VDC OFF INDICATOR
LAMP AND SLIP INDICATOR LAMP
ON and OFF Timing for Warning Lamp and Indicator Lamp
×: ON –: OFF
Note1: Brake warning lamp will turn on in case of parking brake operation (when switch is ON) or of brake fluid level switch operation
(when brake fluid is insufficient).
Note2: After starting engine, brake warning lamp is turned off.
Check the following items when unsuitable for an above condition.
ABS warning lamp: BRC-48, "CAN Communication Circuit" .
Brake warning lamp: BRC-48, "CAN Communication Circuit" , BRC-46, "Brake Fluid Level Switch Circuit"
, BRC-50, "Parking Brake Switch Circuit" .
VDC OFF indicator lamp: BRC-48, "CAN Communication Circuit" , BRC-49, "VDC OFF Switch Circuit" .
SLIP indicator lamp: BRC-48, "CAN Communication Circuit" .
If malfunction is not found, refer to BRC-50, "
Warning Lamp and Indicator Lamp Circuit" .
Condition ABS warning lampVDC OFF
indicator lampSLIP indicator lampBrake warning lamp
(Note1)
Ignition switch OFF – – – –
For 1 second after turning ON ignition
switch××××
(Note 2)
1 second later after turning ON ignition
switch–––×
(Note 2)
VDC OFF switch turned ON.
(VDC function is OFF.)–×––
VDC/TCS function is malfunctioning. –××–
ABS function is malfunctioning.×××–
EBD function is malfunctioning.××××
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Engine Control Component Parts LocationNBS004T2
1. IPDM E/R 2. ICC brake hold relay
(ICC models only)3. Battery current sensor
4. Cooling fan relay 5. Power steering pressure sensor 6. Refrigerant pressure sensor
7. Intake valve timing control solenoid
valve (bank 1)8. Cooling fan motor-2 9. Cooling fan control module
10. Intake valve timing control solenoid
valve (bank 2)11. Cooling fan motor-1 12. Mass air flow sensor
(with built in intake air temperature
sensor)
13. Ignition coil (with power transistor)
and spark plug (bank 2)14. Camshaft position sensor (PHASE)
(Bank 2)15. Electric throttle control actuator
(with built in throttle position sensor,
throttle control motor)
16. Fuel injector (bank 2) 17. Knock sensor 18. Fuel injector (bank 1)
19. EVAP canister purge volume con-
trol solenoid valve20. Camshaft position sensor (PHASE)
(Bank 1)21. Engine coolant temperature sensor
22. Ignition coil (with power transistor)
and spark plug (bank 1)23. EVAP service port
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