THEFT DETERRENT – THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEMTD–3
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. OUTLINE OF THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
(a) When the theft deterrent system detects that the
vehicle is being tampered with, the system sets off
the alarm, causing the horns to sound and the lights
to light up or blink in order to alert people around the
vehicle to the theft.
(b) The theft deterrent system has 2 modes; one is the
active arming mode (see ACTIVE ARMING MODE)
and the other is passive arming mode (see
PASSIVE ARMING MODE). The passive arming
mode can be switched ON/OFF using the specified
method.
(c) Each mode has 4 states; a disarmed state, an
arming preparation state, an armed state and an
alarm sounding state.
(1) Disarmed state:
• The alarm function is not operating.
• The theft deterrent system is not operating.
(2) Arming preparation state:
• The time until the system goes into the armed
state.
• The theft deterrent system is not operating.
(3) Armed state:
• The theft deterrent system is operating.
(4) Alarm sounding state:
• Alarm function is operating.
Alarm time:
Approx. 60 sec.
Refer to table below for alarm method and time:
HINT:
If any of the doors are unlocked with no key in
the ignition key cylinder during the armed state,
a forced door lock signal will be output (see
FORCED DOOR LOCK CONTROL).
2. ACTIVE ARMING MODE
HINT:
• Active arming mode starts the alarm control
immediately after the doors are locked.
• This system activates as described in the diagram
below when one of items for each condition is met.
Alarm MethodHeadlight Blinking (approx. 0.4 second cycles)
Taillight Blinking (approx. 0.4 second cycles)
Hazard Warning Light Blinking (cycles of flasher relay)
Interior Light Illuminating
Vehicle HornSounding
(approx. 0.4 second cycles)
Security HornSounding
(approx. 0.4 second cycles)
Alarm Time Approx. 60 sec.
THEFT DETERRENT – THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEMTD–9
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• The theft deterrent system switches to the
alarm sounding state. Under this condition,
the theft deterrent system is controlling the
alarm rather than the panic alarm control. In
order to cancel this alarm, refer to the theft
deterrent system alarm sounding state
cancellation procedure. (This condition is
common both to active arming mode to
passive arming mode.)
HINT:
Active arming mode: See ACTIVE ARMING
MODE.
Passive arming mode: See PASSIVE ARMING
MODE.
7. SECURITY INDICATOR OUTPUT
(a) The multiplex network body ECU outputs a signal to
light up the security indicator, according to the state
of the theft deterrent system. However, some of the
actual lighting conditions of the security indicator
are different from the output signals of the multiplex
network body ECU.
Output:
Blinking cycle:
HINT:
• *: The above condition is common both to active
arming mode and to passive arming mode.
• When the immobiliser system is set, the security
indicator blinks during both the disarmed state
and the armed state, due to the output signals
from the immobiliser system.
State of Theft Deterrent System*Security Indicator
Output Signals from Body ECU Actual Lighting Condition
Disarmed state (1), (2) OFFOFF (Immobiliser system unset)
BLINKING (Immobiliser system set)
Arming preparation state ON ON
Armed state OFF BLINKING
Alarm sounding state ON ON
Time Security Indicator
0.2 sec. ON
1.8 sec. OFF
U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEMAX–45
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DESCRIPTION
The park/neutral position switch detects the shift lever position and sends signals to the ECM.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
These DTCs indicate a problem with the park/neutral position switch and the wire harness in the park/
neutral position switch circuit.
The park/neutral position switch detects the shift lever position and sends a signal to the ECM.
For security, the park/neutral position switch detects the shift lever position so that engine can be started
only when the shift lever is in the P or N position
The park/neutral position switch sends a signal to the ECM according to the shift position (P, R, N or D).
The ECM determines that there is a problem with the switch or related parts if in receives more than 1
position signal simultaneously. The ECM will turn on the MIL and store the DTC.
MONITOR STRATEGY
DTC P0705Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunc-
tion (PRNDL Input)
DTC No. DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
P0705(A) Any 2 or more signals of the following are ON
simultaneously (2-trip detection logic)
• P input signal is ON.
• N input signal is ON.
• R input signal is ON.
• D input signal is ON.
• 3 input signal is ON.
• 2 input signal is ON.
(B) Any 2 or more signals of the following are ON
simultaneously (2-trip detection logic)
• NSW (STAR) input signal is ON.
• R input signal is ON.
• D input signal is ON.
• 3 input signal is ON.
• 2 input signal is ON.
(C) All switches are OFF simultaneously for NSW
(STAR), P, R, N, D, 3, 2 positions (2-trip detection
logic).
(D) Both 1 and 2 conditions are met (2-trip detection
logic)
1. One of the following conditions are met
(a) NSW (STAR) input signal is ON.
(b) P input signal is ON.
(c) N input signal is ON.
(d) R input signal is ON.
2. One of the following conditions are met
(a) 4 input signal is ON.
(b) L input signal is ON.• Short in park/neutral position switch circuit
• Park/neutral position switch
•ECM
Related DTCs P0705: Park/neutral position switch/Verify switch input
Required sensors/Components Park/neutral position switch
Frequency of operation Continuous
DurationCondition (A), (B), (D)
2 sec.
Condition (C)
60 sec.
MIL operation 2 driving cycles
Sequence of operation None
U151F AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEMAX–45
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DESCRIPTION
The park/neutral position switch detects the shift lever position and sends signals to the ECM.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
These DTCs indicate a problem with the park/neutral position switch and the wire harness in the park/
neutral position switch circuit.
The park/neutral position switch detects the shift lever position and sends a signal to the ECM.
For security, the park/neutral position switch detects the shift lever position so that engine can be started
only when the shift lever is in the P or N position
The park/neutral position switch sends a signal to the ECM according to the shift position (P, R, N or D).
The ECM determines that there is a problem with the switch or related parts if in receives more than 1
position signal simultaneously. The ECM will turn on the MIL and store the DTC.
MONITOR STRATEGY
DTC P0705Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunc-
tion (PRNDL Input)
DTC No. DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
P0705(A) Any 2 or more signals of the following are ON
simultaneously (2-trip detection logic)
• P input signal is ON.
• N input signal is ON.
• R input signal is ON.
• D input signal is ON.
• 3 input signal is ON.
• 2 input signal is ON.
(B) Any 2 or more signals of the following are ON
simultaneously (2-trip detection logic)
• NSW (STAR) input signal is ON.
• R input signal is ON.
• D input signal is ON.
• 3 input signal is ON.
• 2 input signal is ON.
(C) All switches are OFF simultaneously for
NSW(STAR), P, R, N, D, 3, 2 positions (2-trip detection
logic).
(D) Both 1 and 2 conditions are met (2-trip detection
logic)
1. One of the following conditions are met
(a) NSW (STAR) input signal is ON.
(b) P input signal is ON.
(c) N input signal is ON.
(d) R input signal is ON.
2. One of the following conditions are met
(a) 4 input signal is ON.
(b) L input signal is ON.• Short in park/neutral position switch circuit
• Park/neutral position switch
•ECM
Related DTCs P0705: Park/neutral position switch/Verify switch input
Required sensors/Components Park/neutral position switch
Frequency of operation Continuous
DurationCondition (A), (B), (D)
2 sec.
Condition (C)
60 sec.
MIL operation 2 driving cycles
Sequence of operation None