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LAN(diag)-32
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
12.Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
A: COMMUNICATION FOR INITIALIZING IMPOSSIBLE
NOTE:
•DTC is displayed in the sequence of the amount of counter numbers.
•When more than two DTCs are displayed, perform the diagnosis of top one.
DIAGNOSIS:
Subaru Select Monitor communication line is open or shorted.
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
Not communicable with Subaru Select Monitor.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
10
A1B19
12345678
910111213141516
B40
DATA LINK CONNECTOR
i84BODY INTEGRATED UNIT
A:
B280B:
IGNITION RELAY
B40i84A:B280B:
LAN00148
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1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
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LAN(diag)-40
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
F: DTC B0103 IGNITION POWER FAILURE
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
IGN power supply circuit is open or shorted.
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
Symptoms such as illuminating the malfunction indicator light or high speed CAN error display “Er HC” may
occur.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
LAN00150
BODY INTEGRATED UNIT
A1A24
MICRO COMPUTER
B1A8
B72
IGNITION SWITCH
1B
2
4
ACC
ACCOFF
IG
ON
B52B:
34128910 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24567
B280B:
B281C:
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5467821931022 23111213141524 25 26 2716171828 29192021 30
i84A:
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12345678910 11 12 19 2013 14 15 16 17 18
i5A:
ACC POWER SUPPLY
B52i5A:B:
E
MAIN SBF-11
FB-28 NO.31
BATTERY
IG POWER SUPPLY
i84
B280B:
A:
B281C:
A21C9B22C8
EE
FB-37 NO.12
B72
134562
FUSE &RELAY BOX
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK FUSE.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove the fuse (No. 12).
Is the fuse blown out? Replace the fuse
(No. 12). If the
replaced fuse has
blown out easily,
repair the short cir-
cuit of harness
between fuse (No.
12) and body inte-
grated unit.
Go to step 2.
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Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
G: DTC B0104 ACC POWER FAILURE
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
ACC power supply circuit is open or shorted.
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
Rear wiper may not operate at ACC position.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
LAN00150
BODY INTEGRATED UNIT
A1A24
MICRO COMPUTER
B1A8
B72
IGNITION SWITCH
1B
2
4
ACC
ACCOFF
IG
ON
B52B:
34128910 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24567
B280B:
B281C:
567821943102422 2325111213141526 27281617181920 21
5467821931022 23111213141524 25 26 2716171828 29192021 30
i84A:
1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
12345678910 11 12 19 2013 14 15 16 17 18
i5A:
ACC POWER SUPPLY
B52i5A:B:
E
MAIN SBF-11
FB-28 NO.31
BATTERY
IG POWER SUPPLY
i84
B280B:
A:
B281C:
A21C9B22C8
EE
FB-37 NO.12
B72
134562
FUSE &RELAY BOX
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK FUSE.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove the fuse (No. 31).
Is the fuse blown out? Replace the fuse
(No. 31). If the
replaced fuse has
blown out easily,
repair the short cir-
cuit of harness
between fuse (No.
31) and body inte-
grated unit.
Go to step 2.
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OD(diag)-16
Control Module I/O Signal
OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
6. Control Module I/O Signal
A: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
CAUTION:
Never remove the occupant detection control module, occupant detection sensor or seat frame be-
cause they are integrated into one unit.
B: WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams.
Te r m i n a l N a m eTe r m i n a l
No.Input/Output value Remarks
IG – power supply 9 9 — 16 V When ignition switch ON
Airbag control module com-
munication(COM) 10 Open collector terminal Communication line
Airbag control module com-
munication(GND) 5 0 V Ground
Belt tension sensor
(Vcc) 5 0 — 5 V Belt tension sensor power supply
(Vout) 16 0.5 — 4.5 V Sensor output voltage
(GND) 14 0 V Sensor ground
Occupant detection sensor
(Vcc) 6 0 — 5 V Pressure sensor power supply
(Vout) 7 0.5 — 4.5 V Sensor output voltage
(GND) 15 0 V Sensor ground
Buckle switch 1 0 — IG voltage Ignition voltage when switch ON
Buckle switch (GND) 2 0 V Switch ground
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OD(diag)-27
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
C: DTC 2C BELT TENSION SENSOR FAILURE
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
•Passenger's seat belt tension sensor is faulty.
•Airbag main harness circuit is open or shorted.
•Occupant detection control module is faulty.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
OD-00022
GOr
FB-47F/B FUSE No.25 (IG)
TO POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
OCCUPANT SENSINGCONTROL MODULE
BELT TENSION SENSOR
3
R
R
5
LW
W
6
LR
RB
4
LY
BW
123
WRBBW
AB61
AB59
AB56
123456
AB61(GRAY)
AB56(BROWN)
123
2
GOr
R
AB55
AB57
Step Check Yes No
1 CHECK POOR CONTACT OF CONNEC-
TORS.
Check for poor contact of the connectors
between the occupant detection control mod-
ule and belt tension sensor.
Is there poor contact? Reconnect the
connector. If the
fault is not fixed,
replace the airbag
harness.
Go to step 2.
2CHECK THE BELT TENSION SENSOR.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect
the battery ground cable, and wait more than
20 seconds.
2) Disconnect the belt tension sensor connec-
tor (AB56) from the airbag harness.
3) Connect the test harness AC to the con-
nector (AB56).
4) Connect the battery ground terminal and
turn the ignition switch to ON.
Does the airbag warning light
illuminate for approximately 6
seconds and go off?
Replace the seat
belt outer.
SB-10, REMOVAL,
Front Seat Belt.>
Go to step 3.
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OD(diag)-30
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
F: DTC 37 BUCKLE SWITCH RH FAILURE
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
•Passenger's seat buckle switch circuit is open, shorted or shorted to ground.
•Seat harness circuit is open, shorted or shorted to ground.
•Occupant detection control module is faulty.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
OD-00024
AB60
12
OCCUPANT SENSINGCONTROL MODULE
RONT SEAT BELT SWITCH RH
12
WBr
AB60
Step Check Yes No
1 CHECK POOR CONTACT OF CONNEC-
TORS.
Check for poor contact of the connectors
between the occupant detection control mod-
ule and buckle switch.
Is there poor contact? Reconnect the
connector. If the
fault is not fixed,
replace the airbag
harness.
Go to step 2.
2 CHECK THE BUCKLE SWITCH.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect
the battery ground terminal, and wait for 20
seconds.
2) Disconnect the buckle switch connector
(AB60).
3) Connect the test harness AE1 and test har-
ness connector Y to the buckle switch connec-
tor (AB60).
4) Connect the battery ground terminal and
turn the ignition switch to ON.
Does the airbag warning light
illuminate for 6 seconds and go
off?
Replace the
buckle switch.
REMOVAL, Front
Seat Belt.>
Check the seat
harness, and if any
fault is found,
replace the seat
harness. If the
fault is not fixed,
replace the occu-
pant detection sys-
tem.
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SB-8
Seat Belt Warning System
SEAT BELT SYSTEM
4. Seat Belt Warning System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
•Driver’s side seat belt warning light does not turn on or off.
•Warning buzzer does not beep.
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK BODY INTEGRATED MODULE.
1) Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to the
data link connector.
2) Turn the ignition switch to ON. (engine
OFF)
3) Turn the Subaru Select Monitor power to
ON.
4) Read the data of the driver’s seat belt
switch using the Subaru Select Monitor.
to LAN(diag)-12, OPERATION, Subaru Select
Monitor.>
Is the seat belt switch display
OFF?
Go to step 2.Go to step 6.
2CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT.
Read the data of driver’s seat belt warning light
using the Subaru Select Monitor.
Is the seat belt warning light
display ON?
Go to step 3.Check the harness
between combina-
tion meter and
body integrated
unit.
3CHECK BODY INTEGRATED MODULE.
1) Connect the driver’s seat belt.
2) Read the data of driver’s seat belt switch
using Subaru Select Monitor.
Is the seat belt switch display
ON?
Go to step 4.Go to step 6.
4CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT.
Read the data of driver’s seat belt warning light
using the Subaru Select Monitor.
Is the seat belt warning light
display OFF? Also, is the seat
belt warning light in the combi-
nation meter gone off?
Go to step 5.Check the harness
between ignition
switch and body
integrated unit.
5CHECK SEAT BELT WARNING BUZZER.
1) Connect the driver’s seat belt.
2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Does the buzzer beep? Go to step 6.Replace the body
integrated unit.
6CHECK DRIVER’S SEAT BELT BUCKLE
SWITCH.
1) Insert the tongue plate to the driver’s seat
belt buckle.
2) Measure the voltage between connector
(R8) and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(R8) No. 1 (+) — Chassis ground (–):
Is the voltage more than 10 V? Go to step 7.Repair the har-
ness between
driver’s seat
buckle switch and
chassis ground.
7CHECK DRIVER’S SEAT BELT BUCKLE
SWITCH.
1) Disconnect the connector (R8) from driver’s
seat inner seat belt assembly.
2) Measure the resistance between connector
(R8) terminals and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(R8) No. 1 — Chassis ground:
(R8) No. 3 — Chassis ground:
Is the resistance more than 1
MΩ?
Go to step 8.Replace the
driver’s seat inner
belt.
10, Front Seat
Belt.>
8CHECK BODY HARNESS.
Measure the voltage between connector
(R167) and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(R167) No. 11 (+) — Chassis ground (–):
Is the voltage more than 10 V?
Also, does the seat belt warn-
ing light come on?
Go to step 9.Repair or replace
the driver’s seat
inner belt and
body harness.
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SL-26
Security System
SECURITY AND LOCKS
4. Security System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
Description Terminal No. Measuring condition
Ignition switch A1 (INPUT) Battery voltage is present when ignition switch is turned ON.
Keyless entr y control module A9 (INPUT) Communication line (Cannot be measured because of digital signal)
Rear gate latch switch A17 (INPUT) 0 V is present when opening the rear gate.
Rear door switch RH A18 (INPUT) 0 V is present when opening the rear door RH.
Fr o nt d oo r swi tc h L H A 19 ( I NP UT ) 0 V i s pr e se n t wh e n o p en in g th e f r o n t d oo r L H.
Rear door switch LH A31 (INPUT) 0 V is present when opening the rear door LH.
Fr o nt d oo r swi tc h RH A 32 ( I NP UT ) 0 V i s pr e se n t wh e n o p en in g th e f r o n t d oo r RH.
Security indicator light A33 (INPUT) Battery voltage is present when the alarm operation is activated.
Horn relay B11 (OUTPUT) Battery voltage is present when the alarm operation is activated.
Tu r n s i g n a l & h a z a r d c i r c u i t B 1 2 ( O U T P U T ) B a t t e r y v o l t a g e i s p r e s e n t w h e n t h e a l a r m o p e r a t i o n i s a c t i v a t e d .
Ground B22 0 V is constantly present.
Pow er s up p ly C 2 B at t e r y vol t ag e i s c on s ta n tl y p r e se nt .
Impact sensor C5When not applying vibration to the impact sensor, it repeats displaying
the 0 V and battery voltage in every 45 milliseconds.
Ground C8 0 V is constantly present.
Ground C9 0 V is constantly present.
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61827
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3102921
1820
B281side
72030
619291828
51741627152614132512241123
3102922
1821
B280side
82335
722342162033
51932183117301615291428
41327
312261121025
1924
i84side