Page 1361 of 1449
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Pole Antenna54A-41
POLE ANTENNA
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3 1
2
4
5
Removal steps
A
A"1. Antenna base
2. Radio plug
3. Knob assembly
4. Center panel assembly (Refer to
GROUP 52A - Instrument Panel.)DInstrument under cover (Refer to
GROUP 52A - Instrument Panel.)
DInstrument panel (Refer to GROUP
52A.)
5. Antenna feeder cable
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AA"ANTENNA BASE REMOVAL
Use the following steps to easily route antenna feeder cable
in the event of installation:
1. Tie string at the top end of feeder cable.
2. Pull out feeder cable until pipe end of antenna base is visible.
3. Insert string into the hole at pipe end of antenna base,
and wrap vinyl tape on the string.
Caution
Tape should be wrapped so that the string cannot
be removed.
4. Gradually pull out remove antenna base.
Hole
Tape
Junction block
String
String
Page 1362 of 1449
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Roof Antenna/Defogger54A-42
ROOF ANTENNA
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
pre-removal and Post-installation Operations
DFront Pillar trim, Rear Pillar Trim and Lower/Upper Center Pillar Trim Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A -
Trims.)
DAssist Step Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A - Head Lining.)
DFront Room Lamp and Rear Room Lamp Removal and Installation
DHead Lining Removal and Installtion (Refer to GROUP 52A - Head Lining.)
1
2
3
Removal steps
1. Antenna pole
2. Roof antenna base
DInstrument panel (Refer to GROUP
52A - Instrument Panel.)3. Antenna feeder cable
DEFOGGER
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 55.
Page 1363 of 1449

CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Defogger54A-43
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
PRINTED HEATER CHECK
(1) With engine running at 2,000 rpm and battery in charging
mode, check print heater for normal operation.
(2) With defogger switch in “ON” position, use circuit tester
to measure voltage of individual print heaters at the center
point A of rear window glass. When the tester indicates
approx. 6V, the print heater is evaluated normal.
(3) When the measured value at Position A is 12V, open
circuit occurs between Position A and minus terminal.
In this case, carefully move test bar to minus terminal
side to detect a rapid voltage drop point (0V). This voltage
drop point indicates open circuit section.
(4) When voltage at Position A is 0V, open circuit occurs
between Position A and plus terminal. According to the
previous step, detect a rapid voltage increase point (12V).
DEFOGGER RELAY CONTINUITY CHECK
Battery voltageTerminal No.yg
1345
De-energized
Energized
DEFOGGER SWITCH
REMOVAL, INSTALLATION AND CHECK
Refer to GROUP 55 - Heater Control Assembly, A/C Switch
and Fresh/Recirculated Air Switch.
(–) Terminal
(–) Terminal
A (Mid point): Approx. 6 V
Normal characteristics of print heater
Abnormal characteristics of print heater
Voltage
Voltage
(+) Terminal
(+) Terminal
Print heater length
Print heater length
Open section
Defogger relay
04Z0001
\
Page 1364 of 1449
Page 1365 of 1449
54B-1
SMART WIRING
SYSTEM (SWS)
CONTENTS
SPECIAL TOOLS 2...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 2.......................
Before Commencing Troubleshooting 2...........
Standard Flow of Diagnostic Troubleshooting 2...
Diagnostic Functions 2.........................Diagnosis Code Chart 3........................
Diagnosis Code Inspection Procedures 4.........
Trouble Symptom Chart 7.......................
Inspection Procedures for Trouble Symptoms 10..
Check at ECU Terminals 34.....................
Page 1366 of 1449

SWS -Special Tools/Troubleshooting54B-2
SPECIAL TOOLS
ToolNumberNameUse
MB991502MUT-II subassem-
blyFor SWS inspections (diagnosis code display
and input signal check by MUT-II)
MB991529Diagnosis code
check harnessFor checking input signals by voltmeter
A
B
C
D
MB991223
A: MB991219
B: MB991220
C: MB991221
D: MB991222Harness set
A: Test harness
B: LED harness
C: LED harness
adapter
D: ProbeFor checking voltage (continuity and value) at
harnesses and connectors
A: For checking connector pin contact voltage
B: For checking power supply circuits
C: For checking power supply circuits
D: For connection to commercially available
testers
TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE COMMENCING TROUBLESHOOTING
Before starting troubleshooting, check the following two points to ensure there are no defects.
DCheck the state of the connector couplings to the ETACS-ECU and junction box.
DCheck that the fuses and fusible links relating to all systems are not fused.
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS
READING DIAGNOSIS CODES
Read the diagnosis codes using MUT-II. (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection
Service Points.)
NOTE
1. Connect MUT-II to the 16-pin diagnosis connector (black).
2. The diagnosis code cannot be read when there is an ETACS-ECU fault or when the power is first
turned ON (voltage rising). In this case, refer to “No Communication with MUT-II” (P. 54B-10) on
Fault Symptom Inspection Procedure, and perform troubleshooting.
Page 1367 of 1449

SWS -Troubleshooting54B-3
INPUT SIGNAL CHECK
1. Check the inputs using MUT-II or a voltmeter. (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use
Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
2. The following input signals can be checked using MUT-II or a voltmeter connected to the diagnosis
connector.
NOTE
When fault is detected during input signal inspection, refer to Trouble Symptom Chart to perform
troubleshooting. (Refer to P.54B-7).
Input Signal Check Function
Input signalBuzzer operation condition
Ignition switch (ACC)When ignition switch turned from “LOCK” (OFF)
to ACC.
Ignition switch (IG1)When ignition switch turned from “ACC” to “ON”.
Hazard warning lamp switchWhen switch turned from OFF to ON.
Rear fog lamp switch
Driver’s door switchWhen driver’s door opened from closed
All door switchesWhen any door opened when all doors were
closed.
Driver’s door lock actuatorWhen the driver’s side key cylinder or inside lock
knob is moved from the locked to unlocked
position or vice versa.
Vehicle speed signalVehicle speed changes from less than 10 km/h to
10 km/h or more.
Column switchesTail lamp switchWhen lighting switch turned from automatic
lighting to tail lamp position.
Headlamp switchWhen lighting switch turned from tail lamp to
headlamp position.
Dimmer switchWhen switch turned from OFF to ON.
Passing switch
Left-hand turn signal lamp switch
Right-hand turn signal lamp switch
Windshield mist wiper switch
Windshield wiper intermittent timing switch
Windshield wiper LO speed switch
Windshield wiper HI speed switch
Windshield washer switchWhen switch turned from OFF to ON.
Power window
main switchAll switchesWhen switch turned from OFF to ON.
DIAGNOSIS CODE CHART
Code No.Diagnosis itemReference page
11ETACS-ECU-related failure54B-4
12Column switch-related failure or fault in connecting to ETACS-ECU54B-4
13Front-ECU-related failure or fault in connecting to ETACS-ECU54B-5
21Short circuit in communication lines54B-6
Page 1368 of 1449

SWS -Troubleshooting54B-4
DIAGNOSIS CODE INSPECTION PROCEDURES
Code No. 11 ETACS-ECU-related failureProbable cause
The ETACS-ECU monitors its own communication data, outputting this diagnosis
code when data error occurs 15 consecutive times (for 0.6 seconds). The
diagnosis code output stops when the ETACS-ECU confirms that its data was
transmitted normally 15 consecutive times (for 0.6 seconds).DETACS-ECU fault
Replace ETACS-ECU.
Code No. 12 Column switch-related fault or fault in
connecting to ETACS-ECUProbable cause
This diagnosis code is output when a column switch outputs a signal (at least
three times a second) that is not in accordance with the transmission request
signal from ETACS-ECU. The diagnosis code output stops when the column
switch continuously outputs for one second a signal that accords with the
transmission request signal from ETACS-ECU.DColumn switch fault
DETACS-ECU fault
DHarness or connector fault
OK
Replace column switch.
NG
Replace ETACS-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble
symptoms.
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.NGCheck the harness between the
column switch and the body earth,
and repair if necessary.
NG
Check the following connectors:
C-203, C-08NG
Repair
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness between the
column switch and the battery.
OK
Check the trouble
symptoms.
NG
Replace ETACS-ECU.
OK
Replace column switch.Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness between the
column switch and ETACS-ECU.NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
YES
Test at the C-203 column switch
connector.
DDisconnect the connector and
test on the harness side.
DContinuity between terminal 4
and body earth
OK :Continuity confirmed.OKCheck the following connectors:
C-203, C-102, C-228NG
Repair
Is code 12 output when the ignition
switch is in the ON position?NOTest at the C-203 column switch
connector.
DDisconnect the connector and
test on the harness side.
DVoltage between terminal 1 and
body earth
OK :System voltageNGCheck the following connectors:
C - 203, C - 05, C - 209
C-203, C-05, C-135
NG
Repair