5AT(diag)-133
General Diagnostic Table
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (DIAGNOSTICS)
Engine brake does not function at 3rd → 2nd of manual
mode.
•Inhibitor switch
•Fluid level and condition
•Control cable adjustment
•Manual mode switch
•Oil pressure switch 5
•Low coast brake solenoid valve
Engine brake does not function at 2nd → 1st of manual
mode.
•Inhibitor switch
•Fluid level and condition
•Control cable adjustment
•Manual mode switch
•Oil pressure switch 4
•Low coast brake solenoid valve
Excessive acceleration failure on “D” range.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•CAN communication signal
•Inhibitor switch
•Control cable adjustment
•Vehicle speed sensor 1, 2
Excessive acceleration failure in “R” range.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•Oil pressure switch 5 and high & low reverse clutch solenoid valve
•CAN communication signal
•Inhibitor switch
•Control cable adjustment
•Vehicle speed sensor 1, 2
Engine skids when start driving (1st) the vehicle. Or slip-
ping occurred.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•CAN communication signal
Engine skids when driving at 2nd. Or slipping occurred.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•CAN communication signal
•Oil pressure switch 4 and direct clutch solenoid valve
Engine skids when driving at 3rd. Or slipping occurred.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•CAN communication signal
•Oil pressure switch 5 and high & low reverse clutch solenoid valve
Engine skids when driving at 4th. Or slipping occurred.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•CAN communication signal
•Oil pressure switch 3 and input clutch solenoid valve
Engine skids when driving at 5th. Or slipping occurred.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•CAN communication signal
•Oil pressure switch 1 and front brake solenoid valve
Symptom Problem parts
5AT(diag)-134
General Diagnostic Table
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (DIAGNOSTICS)
Slip at lock up.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Engine speed signal
•Turbine speed sensor 1 and turbine speed sensor 2
•Lock up solenoid valve
•CAN communication signal
Maximum vehicle speed is low.
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Accelerator pedal position sensor
•Throttle position sensor
•CAN communication signal
•Direct clutch solenoid valve
•Vehicle speed sensor 1 and 2
There is completely no creep.
•Fluid level and condition
•Engine speed signal
•CAN communication signal
•Oil pressure switch 4 and direct clutch solenoid valve
•Line pressure
Excessive large creep.
•Engine speed signal
•CAN communication signal
•Oil pressure switch 4
Ve h i c l e c a n n o t b e p a r k i n g c o n d i t i o n o n “ P ” r a n g e . Pa r k i n g
condition is not released though shifting to other ranges.
•Inhibitor switch
•Control cable adjustment
Ve h i c l e c a n d r i v e o n “ P ” r a n g e .
•Inhibitor switch
•Fluid level and condition
•Control cable adjustment
•Line pressure
Ve h i c l e c a n d r i v e o n “ N ” r a n g e .
•Inhibitor switch
•Fluid level and condition
•Control cable adjustment
•Line pressure
Ve h i c l e c a n n o t d r i v e a t a n y r a n g e .
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Inhibitor switch
•Control cable adjustment
•Loosing or damaging of propeller shaft.
•Loosing or damaging of drive shaft.
Ve h i c l e c a n n o t d r i v e o n “ D ” r a n g e .
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Inhibitor switch
•Control cable adjustment
•Loosing or damaging of propeller shaft.
•Loosing or damaging of drive shaft.
Ve h i c l e c a n n o t d r i v e o n “ R ” r a n g e .
•Fluid level and condition
•Line pressure
•Inhibitor switch
•Control cable adjustment
•Loosing or damaging of propeller shaft.
•Loosing or damaging of drive shaft.
Engine cannot start on “P” or “N” range
•Key switch and starter
•Control cable adjustment
•Inhibitor switch
•CAN communication line
•TCM
Engine start other than “N” or “P” range
•Key switch and starter
•Control cable adjustment
•Inhibitor switch
•TCM
Symptom Problem parts
5AT(diag)-135
General Diagnostic Table
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (DIAGNOSTICS)
Engine stalls.
•Fluid level and condition
•Engine speed signal
•Turbine speed sensor 1 and turbine speed sensor 2
•Lock up solenoid valve
•Line pressure
Engine stalls when shifting to “N” → “D” and “R” range.
•Fluid level and condition
•Engine speed signal
•Turbine speed sensor 1 and turbine speed sensor 2
•Lock up solenoid valve
•Line pressure
Symptom Problem parts
WI-13
Basic Diagnostic Procedure
WIRING SYSTEM
F: ABBREVIATION IN WIRING DIA-
GRAMS
Abbr. Full name
A/C Air conditioner
A/FAir/Fuel
(Air fuel ratio sensor)
ABS Anti-lock Brake System
ACC Accessor y
AT E l e c t r o n i c a l l y c o n t r o l l e d f u l l y - a u t o m a t i c
AUX Auxiliar y
AW D A ll W he e l D r i ve
CAN Controller Area Network
CPC Canister Purge Control
CPU Central Processing Unit
ECM Engine Control Module (ECM)
EEPROMElectronically Erasable and Programma-
ble Read Only Memory
F/B Fuse & Relay box
FWD Front Wheel Drive
H/L Headlight
I/F Interface
IG Ignition
L, LH Left Hand
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
M/B Main fuse box
MFD Multi Function Display
OP Optional Parts or Open
PWM Pulse Width Modulation
R, RH Right Hand
SBF Slow Blow Fuse
ST Starter
TCS Traction Control System
TCM AT Control Module
TPM Tire Pressure Monitor
TV Television
U, UP Up
VDC Vehicle Dynamics Control
VVL Variable Valve Lift
WI-14
Working Precautions
WIRING SYSTEM
2. Working Precautions
A: PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING
WITH THE PARTS MOUNTED ON
THE VEHICLE
1) When working under a vehicle which is jacked-
up, always be sure to use rigid rack.
2) The parking brake must always be applied dur-
ing working. Also, in automatic transmission vehi-
cles, keep the select lever set to the P (Parking)
range.
3) Be sure the workshop is properly ventilated
when running the engine. Further, be careful not to
touch the belt or fan while the engine is operating.
4) Be careful not to touch hot metal parts, especial-
ly the radiator and exhaust system immediately af-
ter the engine has been turned off.
B: PRECAUTIONS IN TROUBLE DI-
AGNOSIS AND REPAIR OF ELEC-
TRIC PARTS
1) The battery cable must be disconnected from
the battery’s (–) terminal, and the ignition switch
must be set to the OFF position, unless otherwise
required by the diagnostics.
2) Securely fasten the wiring harness with clamps
and slips so that the harness does not interfere with
the body end parts or edges and bolts or screws.
3) When installing parts, be careful not to catch
them on the wiring harness.
4) When disconnecting a connector, do not pull the
wires, but pull while holding the connector body.
5) Some connectors are provided with a lock. One
type of such a connector is disconnected by push-
ing the lock, and the other, by moving the lock up.
In either type the lock shape must be identified be-
fore attempting to disconnect the connector.
To connect, insert the connector until it snaps and
confirm that it is connected securely.
6) When checking continuity between connector
terminals, or measuring voltage across the terminal
and ground, always contact tester probe(s) on ter-
minals from the wiring connection side. If the probe
is too thick to gain access to the terminal, use “mini”
test leads.
To check water-proof connectors (which are not
measurable from the wiring side), contact test
probes on the terminal side. Be careful not to bend
or damage the terminals.
7) Sensors, relays, electrical unit, etc., are sensi-
tive to strong impacts.
Handle them with care so that they are not dropped
or mishandled.
WI-02757
WI-02758
EXAMPLE
WI-09366
WI-20
Power Supply Circuit
WIRING SYSTEM
No. Load
MB-1 Fail safe relay
MB-2 VDC control module
MB-5 Mirror heater relay
Rear defogger
MB-6 Body integrated unit
MB-8 PWM controller
MB-9 ECM
MB-14 OP connector
Lighting switch
MB-15 Combination meter
MB-16 Headlight RH
MB-17 Headlight LH
MB-18 OP connector
Daytime running light control module
MB-19 Horn
MB-20 Horn
MB-21 Body integrated unit
MB-22 Ignition relay
Main relay
MB-23 Main relay
MB-24 Electronic throttle control relay
MB-25 Fuel pump relay
MB-26 TCM
MB-27 ECM
Data link connector
MB-28 Key warning switch
Tu r n s i g n a l & h a z a r d u n i t
Body integrated unit
MB-29 Auto A/C control module
Spot map light
Va n i t y m i r r o r i l l u m i n a t i o n l i g h t R H
Handle light LH
Handle light RH
Foot light (Driver’s seat)
Foot light (Passenger’s seat)
Home link
Body integrated unit
MB-30 Power window circuit breaker
MB-31 F/B fuse No. 16
MB-32 ALT-1
ECM
Par king light switch
MB-33 Blower fan relay
MB-34 Accessory relay 2
Va c u u m p u m p r e l ay
ALT-1 ECM
FB-1 Trailer connector
FB-3 Stop light & brake switch
Stop light switch
FB-4 Mirror heater relay
Wiper deicer relay
FB-5 Seat heater relay
FB-6 Body integrated unit
FB-8 Rear cooler relay
FB-9 Front fog light relay
FB-10 MFD
Impact sensor
Audio
Keyless entr y control module
Second-row seat foot light RH
TV monitor
Navigation module
Fr o n t s te p li gh t LH
Fr o n t s te p li gh t RH
Rear seat entertainment
Rear step light RH
FB-11 Second-row seat foot light LH
Luggage room light
Rear gate light
Rear step light LH
FB-13 Navigation module
FB-17 TPM control module
War ning box (Passenger’s side)
Combination meter
FB-18 Auto A/C control module
Body integrated unit
FB-19 Remote control mirror switch
FB-20 Accessory relay 2
Seat heater relay
Shade mirror
FB-21 Body integrated unit
Rear accessory power supply socket
FB-23 Rear wiper motor
FB-24 Body integrated unit
Rear washer motor
FB-25 MFD
Audio
TV monitor
Navigation module
Rear seat entertainment
FB-27 Front wiper switch
Fr o n t wi p er mo t or
Wiper relay unit
FB-28 Key warning switch
Key illumination
Body integrated unit
FB-29 TCM
FB-32 Open/Close switch
Sunroof control unit
Stop light & brake switch
Stop light switch
Tilt switch
Data link connector
Wiper deicer relay
FB-34 Turn signal & hazard unit
FB-35 Stop light relay
Daytime running light control module
Daytime running light relay
Back-up light relay
Rearview mirror
FB-36 MFD
War ning box (Passenger’s side)
Combination meter
No. Load
WI-21
Power Supply Circuit
WIRING SYSTEM
FB-37 Body integrated unit
FB-38 ECM
TCM
Fuel pump relay
FB-39 Airbag control module
FB-41 Airbag control module
FB-42 Power window relay
FB-44 VDC control module
Steering angle sensor
Ya w r a t e s e n s o r
FB-45 A/C control panel
Rear cooler relay
FB-46 A/C relay
FRESH/RECIRC actuator
Auto A/C control module
Pressure switch
Blower fan relay
FB-47 Occupant detection control module
FB-48 TPM control module
FB-49 Impact sensor
TV monitor
ACC -1 Front washer motor
ST-1 ECM
Starter relay
No. Load
WI-23
Ground Circuit
WIRING SYSTEM
WI-08031
GND-02GND-02
GB-6
B28
BY
B
BY 27
GND-01B
B
GB-4
BYB
B144B
MAIN FUSE BOX (M/B)
A:
B116B4AT SELECT LEVER
B54
A:
B242
B:
B:C:D:
B55B A5B A14BY A19BY B21TCMB231BY 3
STEERING ANGLE SENSOR
B350B1KEY LOCK SOLENOID
B152B D8
FUSE & RELAY BOX (F/B)
B421BY
DELIVERY
B71B2B 16
COMBINATIONSWITCH (LIGHTING)
B70B2
COMBINATIONSWITCH (WIPER)
B396B2
WASHER LEVEL SWITCH
GND-04C
GND-05D
B280B281BY C8BY C9BY B22
BODY INTEGRATED UNIT
GND-03E
B36i1
D4
D:
B231
B350
1234
B152
12345678910
B70
2364571891112151314 1610 1718
A:B54
A:B242
B:B55
123410 11 1219 20 21135614 1578916 17 1822 23 24
12 7 8 9563410 11 1219 20 2113 14 15 16 17 1822 23 24
567821943102422 23 25111213141526 27 281617181920 21
B281C:
5467821931022 23111213141524 25 26 2716171828 29192021 30
B280B:B36
56782194310
242223 252726 28
11121314151617181920 21
(GLAY)
D:
B71
23456718910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
B A10
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT
CONTROL MODULE
12346789510
B116
123456789101112
B396
1212
B421(BROWN)B144D:
157628349
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