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AB(diag)-131
Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
AU:DTC 95 CURTAIN AIRBAG MODULE RH FAILURE
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
•Curtain airbag harness (RH) is shorted to power supply.
•Airbag control module is faulty.
CAUTION:
•Before diagnosing the airbag system, be sure to turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect the
ground terminal from battery, and wait more than 20 seconds before starting to work.
•After replacing the airbag module, seat belt pretensioner, roll connector, control module and sen-
sor, reconnect each part and confirm that the warning light operates properly.
•When inspecting the airbag main harness, disconnect the airbag module connectors of driver's
and passenger's seats for safety reasons.
•When inspecting the airbag rear harness, disconnect the side airbag module connector, curtain
airbag module connector and seat belt pretensioner connector for safety reasons.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
AB-00671
AB18
AB33
AB40
12
65
AB34
2019418
3412
AB18AB33
12789101112
13141516171819
56
20
1234
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
INFLATOR(CURTAIN RH)
CURTAIN AIRBAGSENSOR RH
AB34
1234
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AB(diag)-133
Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
AV:DTC 96 CURTAIN AIRBAG MODULE LH FAILURE
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
•Curtain airbag harness (LH) is shorted to power supply.
•Airbag control module is faulty.
CAUTION:
•Before diagnosing the airbag system, be sure to turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect the
ground terminal from battery, and wait more than 20 seconds before starting to work.
•After replacing the airbag module, seat belt pretensioner, roll connector, control module and sen-
sor, reconnect each part and confirm that the warning light operates properly.
•When inspecting the airbag main harness, disconnect the airbag module connectors of driver's
and passenger's seats for safety reasons.
•When inspecting the airbag rear harness, disconnect the side airbag module connector, curtain
airbag module connector and seat belt pretensioner connector for safety reasons.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
AB-00672
AB3212
1112
AB31
AB39
1511413
3412
AB31
12
AB17
AB17
789101112
13141516171819
56
20
1234
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
INFLATOR(CURTAIN LH)
CURTAIN AIRBAGSENSOR LH
AB32
1234
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CC(ETC)(diag)-6
Engine Control Module (ECM) I/O Signal
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
4. Engine Control Module (ECM) I/O Signal
A: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
B: WIRING DIAGRAM
DescriptionTe r m i n a l
No.
Measurement Condition and I/O Signal
(Idling with ignition ON: Except cruise set light)
Main power
supply
VB (CONTROL 1)
VB (CONTROL 2)
A7
B2
•Battery voltage is present when the main power is turned ON.
•“0 V” is present when the main power is turned OFF.
Command switch B24
•“0 V” is detected when the command switch is in CANCEL position.
•“Approx. 1 V” is present when the command switch is in SET/COAST position.
•“Approx. 3 V” is detected when the command switch is in RESUME/ACCEL
position.
•“Approx. 4 V” is detected when the command switch is released.
Brake switch 1
(Brake switch)B20•Battery voltage is present when the brake pedal is released.
•“0 V” is present when brake pedal is depressed.
Brake switch 2
(Stop light switch)B28•Battery voltage is present when brake pedal is depressed.
•“0 V” is present when the brake pedal is released.
Main switch B12•“0 V” is present while the main switch is pressed or turned on.
•Battery voltage is present when the main switch is turned OFF.
GroundGND (CONTROL 1)
GND (CONTROL 2)
A5
D7—
Ignition switch B19•Battery voltage is present when the ignition switch is turned ON.
•“0 V” is present when the ignition switch is turned OFF.
Neutral signal C31•Battery voltage is present when shift lever is in other than “P” or “N” position.
•“0 V” is detected when the shift lever is in “P” or “N” position.
CC-00197
B134
9
30 29 2832 3120 19 1822 211012 11142434 3327 2617 161234567132315258
B135
9
30 29 2832312022 211012 111424353327 2617 161234567132315258
B136
9
30 29 2832 3120 19 1822 211012 11142434 3327 2616123456132315258
B137
9
29 2820 19 182221101211142417 1612345671323152581819
34
71735303127 26
To D:To C:To B:To A:
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CC(ETC)(diag)-15
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
B: DTC 12 AND 25 STOP LIGHT SWITCH AND BRAKE SWITCH
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
•Cruise control cannot be set.
•Cruise control cannot be released.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
CC-00372
B65
MAIN SBFSBF-2 F/B NO.8
B65
4
3
1
2
B28B20
1234
SBF-8 F/B NO.4
F5
B159
F9
F:
947621538
B159F:
ECM
BATTERY
STOP LIGHT SWITCHAND BRAKE SWITCH
BRAKESWITCH
STOP SWITCH SWITCH
IGNITIONRELAY
FUSE & RELAY BOX
12
B107
B135B:
B135
5672134
29
101112131415252416
30
98171819202821222332312627333435
B:
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CC(ETC)(diag)-19
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
D: DTC 16 IGNITION SWITCH
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
Cruise control cannot be set.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
CC-00374
B135
ECM
B19
B:
MAIN SBFF/B NO.12SBF-6
BATTERYIGNITIONSWITCH
B:B135
5672134
29
101112131415252416
30
98171819202821222332312627333435
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ET-3
Audio System
ENTERTAINMENT
2. Audio System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
Symptom Repair order
No power coming in. (No display and no sound from speakers) 1. Check the fuse and power supply for audio.
2. Check the audio ground.
3. Remove the audio and repair them.
A specific speaker does not operate. 1. Check the speaker.
2. Check the output circuit between audio and speaker.
Audio generates noise with engine is r unning. 1. C heck the audio ground.
2. Check the generator.
3. Check the ignition coil.
4. Remove the audio and repair them.
Vo l u m e i s l o w i n A M a n d F M m o d e s o r i n t e r f e r e n c e n o i s e
occurs.
1. Check the antenna.
2. Check the antenna amplifier.
3. Check the noise suppressor.
4. Check the audio ground.
5. Remove the audio and repair them.
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ET-6
Navigation System
ENTERTAINMENT
5. Navigation System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
System.>
B: INSPECTION
1. CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE NAVI-
GATION.
Start the engine, and then inspect that the opening
screen is displayed.
Standard value: The opening screen should be dis-
played.
OK: Normal
NG: When not displayed, check the signal line con-
nector and the audio connector. If there are no
problems in the connecting lines or the lines were
repaired, check that the opening screen is dis-
played.
At this point, if the display is not viewable, the unit is
defective.
2. CHECK THE DVD-ROM.
An opening screen is displayed, then it switches to
the map screen after a while.
When a screen other than the opening screen is
displayed, press the «MAP» key.
Standard value: The map screen should be dis-
played.
OK: Normal
NG: If the map screen is not displayed, check
whether the DVD-ROM is set in the navigation sys-
tem, whether the correct side is set, type of the
DVD-ROM, the existence of any scratches, etc. If
there are no problems on the DVD-ROM, the main
body is defective.
3. CHECK EACH CONNECTION
If there are no problems in the inspections of 1 and
2 above, use “
GRAM, Navigation System.>” of the navigation de-
vice to perform inspection.
4. SWITCHING TO CONNECTION INSPEC-
TION MODE
1) Press the menu key.
2) Select navigation setup from the menu screen.
3) Select navigation information from the naviga-
tion setup screen.
4) Select the vehicle signal from the navigation in-
formation screen.
5) The display will switch to the vehicle signal (for
connection inspection) screen.
6) Check that the display changes according to
each operation
ON: Normal
NG: Check the circuit when the display does not
change.
5. CHECK THE GPS ANTENNA
NOTE:
When checking the GPS antenna, perform the
check operation outdoors to improve the receiver
sensitivity.
Make sure that a value other than “zero” is dis-
played in the GPS item.
OK: Normal
NG: If “No positioning” is displayed, check the GPS
antenna connection.
If the GPS display is red, the main unit could be
faulty.
6. CHECK THE BACK SENSOR
NOTE:
Before starting inspections, inspect the safety
around the rear end of the vehicle.
1) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
2) Pull the parking brake and depress the brake,
then put the gear in reverse.
3) Make sure that “On” is lit in the back sensor item.
Standard Value: “On” should be lit.
On: Normal
NG: If “On” does not light, check the signal line con-
nection. If there are no problems, the unit could be
faulty.
7. CHECK THE ILLUMINATION
1) Turn the lighting switch to level 1.
NOTE:
Make sure that the bright switch is not turned ON at
this time.
2) Make sure that “On” lights in the illumination
item, then the screen fades out.
Standard Value: “On” should be lit.
OK: Normal
NG: If “On” does not light, check the signal line con-
nection. If there are no problems, the unit could be
faulty.
8. CHECK THE PARKING SIGNAL
NOTE:
The side brake signal is normally “OFF”, so operat-
ing it will produce no change.
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AC(diag)-9
Auto A/C Control Module I/O Signal
HVAC SYSTEM (AUTO A/C) (DIAGNOSTICS)
*1: Unable to measure the voltage for digital signal.
*2: Voltage immediately after switching FACE ⇔ DEF or maximum COOL ⇔ maximum HOT (when the damper door is operat-
ing.) for mode door and air mix door
*3: Voltage immediately after the operation for the seat heater (Always measure the voltage immediately after turning the seat
heater to ON because once reached to the target value, it switches to ON/OFF action.)
B: WIRING DIAGRAM
1. AIR CONDITIONER AUTO A/C MODEL
B7Mode door actuator power supply
(FACE)
When switching mode door from DEF → FACE
Battery voltage
— 2.5 V or more
*2
When switching mode door from FACE → DEF Less than 1 V *2
B8
Passenger’s side air mix door
actuator power supply (COOL
side)
When switching air mix door from HOT → COOL
Battery voltage
— 2.5 V or more
*2
When switching air mix door from COOL → HOT Less than 1 V *2
B9Driver’s side air mix door actuator
power supply (COOL side)
When switching air mix door from HOT → COOL
Battery voltage
— 2.5 V or more
*2
When switching air mix door from COOL → HOT Less than 1 V *2
B10 Inlet opening motor (FRESH side)FRESH Less than 1 V
RECIRC Battery voltage
B11 Driver’s seat heater Driver’s seat heater: ON (3 stages) Less than 1 V *3
B13 Passenger’s seat heater Passenger’s seat heater: ON (3 stages) Less than 1 V *3
B14 CAN communication (Lo side) Ignition switch: ON Pulse signal *1
B16 Blower motor relayBlower motor: Stopped Battery voltage
Blower motor: Operated Less than 1 V
B18Panel communication (transmitter
side)Ignition switch: ON Pulse signal *1
B19Panel communication (receiver
side)Ignition switch: ON Pulse signal *1
B20 Mode door (DEF) side
Mode: DEF ⇒ FACE Less than 1 V
Mode: FACE ⇒ DEFBattery voltage
— 2.5 V or more
B21 Passenger’s side air mix door
Air mix: Maximum HOT ⇒ maximum COOL Less than 1 V
Air mix: Maximum COOL ⇒ maximum HOTBattery voltage
— 2.5 V or more
B22 Driver’s side air mix door
Air mix: Maximum HOT ⇒ maximum COOL Less than 1 V
Air mix: Maximum COOL ⇒ maximum HOTBattery voltage
— 2.5 V or more
B23Inlet opening motor (RECIRC
side)
RECIRC Less than 1 V
FRESH Battery voltage
B24 Driver’s seat heater ground Continuity to chassis ground 0 Ω
B25 Passenger’s seat heater ground Continuity to chassis ground 0 Ω
Te r m i n a l N o . D e s c r i p t i o n M e a s u r i n g c o n d i t i o n S p e c i f i c a t i o n