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ET-11
Control Panel
ENTERTAINMENT
C: INSPECTION
NOTE:
•For self diagnosis of the audio system, there is a communications check (communication condition be-
tween the audio and the control panel) and a switch check. Perform a communications check first and make
sure it is operating normally before proceeding to the inspection of switches.
•Complete operations from when the self diagnosis mode of step 1 operates and the buzzer sounds, to
pressing the preset 1 switch in 3., within 15 seconds. If more than 15 seconds pass, a communications error
will be displayed.
•During the diagnosis, do not press the POWER(8), FM(12), AM(14), CD(11), RSE AUX(13) switches.
Pressing these switches will disengage the self diagnosis mode.
(1) SEEK UP switch (7) SCAN switch (13) RSE AUX switch
(2) SEEK DOWN switch (8) PUSH/POWER switch (14) AM switch
(3) TUNE TRACK UP switch (9) VOLUME (15) TONE/BAL switch
(4) TUNE TRACK DOWN switch (10) Presets 1 — 6 (16) LOAD switch
(5) RPT switch (11) CD switch (17) EJECT switch
(6) RDM switch (12) FM switch (18) TEMP display section
FMTUNETUNETRATRACKCKSEEKFLDRRPT
SCAN
TONE
BAL RDM
SEEKFLDR
TUNETUNETRATRACKCK
AM
CDCD
RSEAUX
LOAD
MP3
FRONTREARREAR
1
2345
6
6CD CHANGER P-1366CD CHANGER P-136
PMETPMET
LOV
PUSH PO POWERWER
(12)
(11)(3)
(9)
(2)(10)(10)
(16)
(18)(18)
(17)
(1)
(15)
(6)
(7)
(5)
(8)(4)
(14)
(13)
ET-00198
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ET-12
Control Panel
ENTERTAINMENT
1. SELF DIAGNOSIS OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND AUDIO
Step Check Yes No
1SETTING THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE BY
OPERATING THE CONTROL PANEL.
1) Turn the audio system OFF with the ignition
switch on ACC or ON.
2) With the TUNE UP switch and the SEEK
DOWN switch held down, hold the RDM switch
down for 2 seconds or more.
3) A buzzer will sound, and the unit will enter
the diagnosis mode.
Does the self diagnosis mode
of the control panel operate?
Go to step 3.Go to step 2.
2CHECK BUZZERDid the buzzer sound when
going into the diagnosis mode?
Go to step 6.Check the connec-
tion of the har-
ness connector,
and if there are no
problems found,
repair or replace
the audio unit and
control panel.
REMOVAL,
Audio.>
AC-31, REMOVAL,
Control Panel.>
3COMMUNICATION STATUS CHECK
Press the preset 1 switch, and confirm the
TEMP display section of the control panel.
When the switch is pressed, is
<<88.8>> displayed at the
TEMP display section?
Go to step 4.Go to step 5.
4COMMUNICATION STATUS CHECKWas the display in step 3 on
the left side TEMP display sec-
tion?
REMOVAL,
Audio.>
REMOVAL, Con-
trol Panel.>
5CHECK SWITCH.
Operate the switches in the following list, and
check the display content in the left and right
TEMP displays.
Does the switch check list and
the operated switches match?
CHECK LIST, INSPECTION,
Control Panel.>
REMOVAL,
Audio.>
REMOVAL, Con-
trol Panel.>
6INSPECTION OF MALFUCTION DISPLAY
1) Reconnect the connector between the con-
trol panel and the audio.
2) Operate the control panel and switch to the
self diagnosis mode.
Did the control panel switch to
the malfunction diagnosis
mode?
Go to step 3.Go to step 7.
7INSPECTION OF MALFUCTION DISPLAYDid the buzzer sound when
going into the self diagnosis
mode?
REMOVAL,
Audio.>
REMOVAL,
Audio.>
AC-31, REMOVAL,
Control Panel.>
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ET-14
Audio
ENTERTAINMENT
9. Audio
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the ring indicator (A) and console front
panel (B).
3) Remove the screws, and pull out the front con-
trol panel.
4) Disconnect the harness connectors and remove
the front control panel.
5) Remove the screws, and partially pull the audio
out from center console.
6) Disconnect the harness connector and antenna
feeder cord, and then remove the audio.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
EI-01299
PRND
:(B)
(B)
(A)
ET-00172
ET-00173
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ET-25
GPS Antenna
ENTERTAINMENT
20.GPS Antenna
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the combination meter.
REMOVAL, Combination Meter.>
3) Remove the audio.
Audio.>
4) Remove the navigation display.
REMOVAL, Navigation Display.>
5) Remove the screw to remove the GPS bracket.
6) Remove the GPS antenna cord connector from
the steering support beam stay (on the driver’s
side).
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
ET-00187
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EI-40
Instrument Panel Assembly
EXTERIOR/INTERIOR TRIM
17.Instrument Panel Assembly
A: REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Take care of the following when removing the
instrument panel from the vehicle body.
•Refer to “CAUTION” of “General Description”
before starting the work.
TION, General Description.>
•Be sure to disconnect each harness connec-
tor. Applying excessive pulling force may dam-
age the harness.
•Be careful to the harness of airbag system.
Damage of the harness may cause the air bag
system malfunction.
•Take care not to damage the interior trims
when removing the instrument panel from the
vehicle body.
NOTE:
•Putting alignment marks to each connector as
necessary facilitates the reassembly work.
•When storing the removed instrument panel, be
sure to prepare a table or the like to put the instru-
ment panel on in order to prevent damage.
1. INSTRUMENT PANEL UPPER
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery and
wait for at least 20 seconds before starting work.
2) Remove the console box.
MOVAL, Console Box.>
3) Remove the instrument panel lower cover.
to EI-36, REMOVAL, Instrument Panel Lower Cov-
er.>
4) Remove the glove box.
AL, Glove Box.>
5) Remove the center console.
MOVAL, Center Console.>
6) Remove the audio unit.
MOVAL, Audio.>
7) Remove the combination meter assembly.
to IDI-11, REMOVAL, Combination Meter.>
8) Remove the upper grille.
PER GRILL, REMOVAL, Air Vent Grille.>
9) Remove the multi function display or navigation
monitor, and warning box.
MOVAL, Navigation Display.>
10) Remove the front pillar upper trim.
43, REMOVAL, Side Trim.>
11) Remove the mounting bolts of the passenger’s
side air bag module.
12) Remove the following screws.
•In combination meter house
•At the sides (left and right) of instrument panel
•Instrument panel center
EI-01327
EI-01328
EI-01330
EI-01329
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AC-9
General Description
HVAC SYSTEM (HEATER, VENTILATOR AND A/C)
Rear
3. CONTROL PANEL
(1) Inner case (5) Blower motorTightening torque: N·m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(2) Evaporator (6) Expansion valveT: 7.5 (0.76, 5.5)
(3) Outer case (7) Expansion tube
(4) Blower resistor (8) Cover
(1) Audio ASSY (3) Center duct (RH) (5) Navigation, MFD control switch
(2) Control panel (4) Center duct (LH)
AC-01315
(1)
(2)
(6)
(7)
(3)
(5)
(4)
(8)
AC-01270
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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AC-31
Control Panel
HVAC SYSTEM (HEATER, VENTILATOR AND A/C)
12.Control Panel
A: REMOVAL
1. FRONT
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the front console panel.
REMOVAL, Audio.>
3) Remove the instrument panel ornament and the
drivers side and passengers side inner panels.
4) Remove the screws, and pull out the control
panel.
5) Disconnect the harness connectors and remove
the front control panel.
2. REAR
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Pull out the storage box from underneath the
rear control panel.
3) Push out the panel from the back side.
4) Detach the connectors and remove the rear con-
trol panel.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
ET-00174
ET-00172
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LAN(diag)-9
Control Module I/O Signal
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
5. Control Module I/O Signal
A: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
DescriptionConnec-
tor No.
Te r m i n a l
No.
Signal (V)
NoteIgnition switch ON
(Engine OFF)
System control power
supplyB281 C2 10 — 13 V Always
Backup power supply B280 B7 10 — 13 V Always
Ignition power supply i84 A1 10 — 13 V Ignition ON
ACC power supply i84 A24 10 — 13 V AC C ON
Ground
i84 A21
0 V AlwaysB281 C9
B281 C8
B280 B22
Key war ning switch B281 C7 10 — 13 V When ignition key inser ted
Stop light switch B281 C23 10 — 13 V When brake pedal depressed
Illumination control switch
(Bright switch)i84 A30 10 — 13 V (at dimmer ON)Cancel the extinction of the clock and
audio illumination
Illumination control switch i84 A30 10 — 13 V (at dimmer ON) Extinct the clock and audio illumination
Illumination volume (Vi1) i84 A10 4.5 — 5.5 V Small light ON
Illumination volume (Vi2) i84 A2 0.5 — 4.5 V —
Illumination volume (Vi3) i84 A25 0 V Ground circuit
Illumination output i84 A5 10 — 13 V Small light ON
Fr o nt fog li g ht in p ut B 28 1 C1 7 1 0 — 1 3 V Fr o nt fo g l i gh t ON
Door switch input Driver’s
seati84 A19 Less than 1 V (10 — 13 V at OFF) Driver’s door open (ON)
Door switch input Passen-
ger’s seati84 A32 Less than 1 V (10 — 13 V at OFF) Passenger’s door open (ON)
Door switch input Rear RH
seati84 A18 Less than 1 V (10 — 13 V at OFF) Rear RH door open (ON)
Door switch input Rear LH
seati84 A31 Less than 1 V (10 — 13 V at OFF) Rear LH door open (ON)
Door switch
Tr u n k / R e a r g a t ei84 A17 Less than 1 V (10 — 13 V at OFF) Trunk/Rear gate open (ON)
Manual switch (LOCK) i84 A15 Less than 1 ΩDoor lock switch ON
CS-00273
71928
61827
51741626152514241312231122
3102921
1820
B281side
72030
619291828
51741627152614132512241123
3102922
1821
B280side
82335
722342162033
51932183117301615291428
41327
312261121025
1924
i84side