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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
28 L/R Front blower monitor Input ONFront blower motor OFF
Battery voltage
Front blower motor ON 0V
29 W/B Hazard switch Input OFFON
0V
OFF 5V
30 Y/BR Glass hatch switch Input OFF Glass hatch switch released
0V
Glass hatch switch pressed Battery
32 R/G Combination switch
output 5
Output ONLighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
33 R/Y Combination switch
output 4 Output ONLighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
34 L Combination switch
output 3 Output ON
Lighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
35 O/B Combination switch
output 2
Output ONLighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
36 R/W Combination switch
output 1
37 B/R Key switch and igni-
tion knob switch Input OFFIntelligent Key inserted
Battery voltage
Intelligent Key inserted 0V
38 W/L Ignition switch (ON) Input ON —Battery voltage
39 L CAN-H — —— —
40 P CAN-L — —— —
42 GR Glass hatch ajar
switch Input ONGlass hatch open
0V
Glass hatch closed Battery
43 R/B Back door latch (door
ajar switch) Input OFFON (open)
0V
OFF (closed) Battery voltage
Te r m i n a l
Wire
color Signal name Signal
input/
output Measuring condition
Reference value or waveform
(Approx.)
Ignition
switch Operation or condition
SKIA5291E
SKIA5292E
SKIA5291E
SKIA5292E
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Rear wiper auto stop
switch 1 Input ONRise up position (rear wiper
arm on stopper)
0V
A Position (full clockwise stop
position) Battery voltage
Forward sweep (counterclock-
wise direction) Fluctuating
B Position (full counterclock-
wise stop position) 0V
Reverse sweep (clockwise di-
rection) Fluctuating
47 SB Front door switch LH Input OFF ON (open)
0V
OFF (closed) Battery voltage
48 R/Y Rear door switch LH Input OFF ON (open)
0V
OFF (closed) Battery voltage
49 R Cargo lamp Output OFFAny door open (ON)
0V
All doors closed (OFF) Battery voltage
51 G/Y Trailer turn signal
(right) Output ON Turn right ON
52 G/B Trailer turn signal (left) Output ON Turn left ON
53 L/W Glass hatch lock actu-
ator
Output OFFGlass hatch switch released
0V
Glass hatch switch pressed Battery voltage
54 Y Rear wiper output cir-
cuit 2 Input ONRise up position (rear wiper
arm on stopper)
0V
A Position (full clockwise stop
position) 0V
Forward sweep (counterclock-
wise direction) 0V
B Position (full counterclock-
wise stop position) Battery voltage
Reverse sweep (clockwise di-
rection) Battery voltage
55 SB Rear wiper output cir-
cuit 1 Output ONOFF
0V
ON Battery voltage
56 R/G Battery saver output Output OFF
30 minutes after ignition
switch is turned OFF 0V
ON — Battery voltage
57 Y/R Battery power supply Input OFF —Battery voltage
Te r m i n a l
Wire
color Signal name Signal
input/
output Measuring condition
Reference value or waveform
(Approx.)
Ignition
switch Operation or condition
SKIA3009J
SKIA3009J
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COMBINATION SWITCH SYSTEM SYMPTOMS
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
COMBINATION SWITCH SYSTEM SYMPTOMS
Symptom TableINFOID:0000000005146435
1. Perform the data monitor of CONSULT-II
I to check for any malfunctioning item.
2. Check the malfunction combinations.
Malfunction item: ×
3. Identify the malfunctioning part from the agreed combination and repair or replace the part.
Data monitor item
Malfunction combi-nation
TURN SIGNAL R
TURN SIGNAL L HI BEAM SW
HEAD LAMP SW 1
HEAD LAMP SW 2 TAIL LAMP SWPASSING SW
AUTO LIGHT SW FR FOG SW
FR WIPER HI
FR WIPER LOW FR WIPER INT
FR WASHER SW INT VOLUME
RR WIPER ON
RR WIPER INT
RR WASHER SW
×× × ×A
×××× B
×× × ×C
×× ××D
×× ×E
×× ×F
××× × G
×× × H
× ××× I
×××× J
Combinations other than those above K
All Items L
If only one item is detected or the item is not applicable to the combinations A to L M
Malfunction
combination Malfunctioning part
Repair or replace
A Combination switch INPUT 1 circuit
Inspect the combination switch input circuit applicable to the malfunctioning
part. Refer to BCS-35, "
Diagnosis Procedure".
B Combination switch INPUT 2 circuit
C Combination switch INPUT 3 circuit
D Combination switch INPUT 4 circuit E Combination switch INPUT 5 circuitF Combination switch OUTPUT 1 circuit
Inspect the combination switch output circuit applicable to the malfunction-
ing part. Refer to BCS-37, "
Diagnosis Procedure".
G Combination switch OUTPUT 2 circuit
H Combination switch OUTPUT 3 circuit I Combination switch OUTPUT 4 circuit
J Combination switch OUTPUT 5 circuit
K Light and turn signal switch or front wip-
er and washer switch
Refer to BCS-38, "
Description".
L BCM Replace BCM. Refer to BCS-59, "
Removal and Installation".
M Light and turn signal switch or front wip-
er and washer switch Replace the switch that cannot be operated.
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INTELLIGENT CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
Component Description
INFOID:0000000005145982
× : Applicable
Component Veh ic le-t o-
vehicle
distance
control mode Conventional
(Fixed speed)
cruise
control mode Brake assist
(With preview function) Description
ICC unit ××× Controls vehicle speed through ECM via CAN commu-
nication.
ICC sensor ××× Measures distance to objects in front of the vehicle and
transmits that information to the ICC unit.
ECM ××× Refer to EC-21, "
System Diagram".
ABS actuator and electric
unit (control unit) ×××
Refer to BRC-17, "
System Description".
Brake pressure sensor ×× Detects brake fluid pressure.
Brake booster ×× Adjusts brake fluid pressure based on command from
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit).
BCM × Transmits front wiper request signal to ICC sensor inte-
grated unit through CAN communication.
TCM ×× Refer to TM-20, "
TCM Function".
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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ICC SENSOR INTEGRATED UNIT)
ERASING ON BOARD SELF-DIAGNOSIS
1. Stop the vehicle and turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Start engine and start on board self-diagnosis.
3. During on board self-diagnosis, press CANCEL switch 5 times,
and DISTANCE switch 5 times in this order.
NOTE:
• Press them within 10 seconds after pressing CANCEL switch
at first.
• When operation is not completed within 10 seconds, start again from step 2 above.
4. DTC 55 will be shown. NOTE:
DTC of an existing malfunction will not be erased.
5. Turn ignition switch OFF to exit the diagnosis.
CONSULT-III Function (ICC)INFOID:0000000005145984
DESCRIPTION
CONSULT-III can display each diagnostic item us ing the diagnostic test modes shown following.
WORK SUPPORT
Cause of Auto-Cancel Display Item List
×: Applicable
PKIB8373E
Test mode Function
Work Support • Monitors aiming direction to facilitate laser beam aiming operation.
• Indicates causes of automatic cancellation of the ICC system.
Self Diagnostic Result Displays malfunctioning system memorized in ICC sensor integrated unit.
Data Monitor Displays real-time input/output data of ICC sensor integrated unit.
Active Test Enables operation check of electrical loads by sending driving signal to them.
ECU Identification Displays part number of ICC sensor integrated unit.
Work support item Function
CAUSE OF AUTO-CANCEL Indicates causes of automatic cancellation of the ICC system.
LASER BEAM ADJUST Outputs laser beam, calculates dislocation of the beam, and indicates adjustment direction.
For the adjustment procedure, refer to
CCS-5, "
ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING
CONTROL UNIT : Special Repair Requirement".
Cause of cancellationVehicle-to-vehi-
cle distance
control modeConventional
(fixed speed)
cruise control
mode
Description
OPERATING WIPER ×Windshield wipers were operated at HI or LO speed operation.
OPERATING ABS ×ABS function was operated.
OPERATING TCS ××TCS function was operated.
OPERATING VDC ××VDC function was operated.
OPE SW VOLT CIRC ××Outside the standard control switch input voltage was detected.
ECM CIRCUIT ××ECM did not permit ICC operation.
LASER SUN BEAM ×Intense light such as sunlight entered ICC sensor integrated unit
light sensing part.
LASER TEMP ×Temperature around ICC sensor integrated unit became low.
OP SW DOUBLE TOUCH ××ICC steering switches were pressed at the same time.
WHL SPD ELEC NOISE ××Wheel speed sensor signal caught electromagnetic noise.
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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ICC SENSOR INTEGRATED UNIT)
ACTIVE TEST
STOP LAMP SW
[On/Off] ××
Indicates [On/Off] status as judged from stop lamp switch signal (ECM trans-
mits stop lamp switch signal through CAN communication).
CRUISE LAMP
[On/Off] ××
Indicates [On/Off] status of MAIN switch indicator lamp output.
NP SW SIG
[On/Off] ××Indicates [On/Off] status as judged from transmission range switch signal
(ECM transmits transmission range switch signal through CAN communica-
tion).
STP LMP DRIVE
[On/Off] ××
Indicates [On/Off] status of ICC brake hold relay drive output.
PWR SUP MONI
[V] ××
Indicates IGN voltage input by ICC sensor integrated unit.
IDLE SW
[On/Off] ×Indicates [On/Off] status of idle switch read from ICC sensor integrated unit
through CAN communication (ECM transmits On/Off status through CAN
communication).
OWN VHCL
[On/Off] ×
Indicates [On/Off] status of own vehicle indicator output.
VHCL AHEAD
[On/Off] ×
Indicates [On/Off] status of vehicle ahead detection indicator output.
ICC WARNING
[On/Off] ×
Indicates [On/Off] status of ICC system warning lamp output.
BUZZER O/P
[On/Off] ×
Indicates [On/Off] status of ICC warning chime output.
ENGINE RPM
[rpm] ×
Indicates engine speed read from ICC sensor integrated unit through CAN
communication (ECM transmits engine speed through CAN communication).
WIPER SW
[OFF/LOW/HIGH] ×Indicates wiper [OFF/LOW/HIGH] status (BCM transmits front wiper request
signal through CAN communication).
D RANGE SW
[On/Off] ×Indicates [On/Off] status of “D” or “DS” or “M” positions read from ICC sensor
integrated unit through CAN communication; ON when position “D” or “DS” or
“M” (TCM transmits shift position indicator lamp signal through CAN commu-
nication).
NP RANGE SW
[On/Off] ×Indicates shift position indicator lamp signal read from ICC sensor integrated
unit through CAN communication (TCM transmits shift position indicator lamp
signal through CAN communication).
VHCL SPD AT
[km/h] or [mph] ×Indicates vehicle speed calculated from A/T vehicle speed sensor read from
ICC sensor integrated unit through CAN communication (TCM transmits A/T
vehicle speed sensor signal through CAN communication).
GEAR
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5] ×Indicates A/T gear position read from ICC sensor integrated unit through CAN
communication (TCM transmits current gear position signal through CAN
communication).
MODE SIG
[OFF, ICC, ASCD] ×Indicates the active mode from ICC or ASCD [conventional (fixed speed)
cruise control mode].
SET DISP IND
[On/Off] ×
Indicates [On/Off] status of SET switch indicator output.
DISTANCE
[m] ×
Indicates the distance from the vehicle ahead.
RELATIVE SPD
[m/s] ×
Indicates the relative speed of the vehicle ahead.
Monitored Item [unit]
MAIN
SIGNALS SELECTION
FROM
MENU Description
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ICC SYSTEM CANNOT BE SET (MAIN SWITCH TURNS ON/OFF)
ICC SYSTEM CANNOT BE SET (MAIN SWITCH TURNS ON/OFF)
Diagnosis ProcedureINFOID:0000000005146010
The ICC cannot be set in the following cases.
• When the vehicle speed is not in range of approx . 40 km/h (25 MPH) to 144 km/h (89 MPH).
• When the selector lever is in "N".
• While the brake is in operation.
• When the windshield wipers are operating.
1.CHECK CAUSE OF AUTOMATIC CANCELLATION
1. With “CAUSE OF AUTO-CANCEL” in "WORK SUPPOR T", check if any cause of cancellation exists.
Is there a cause of cancellation stored?
YES >> • Cancel with appropriate cause. • For causes A, B, or C, go to specified diagnosis.A: “OPE SW VOLT CIRC” : Refer to CCS-30, "
DTC 46 OPERATION SW CIRC".
B: “VHCL SPD UNMATCH” : Refer to CCS-26, "
DTC 41 VHCL SPEED SE CIRC".
C: “IGN LOW VOLT” : Refer to CCS-25, "
DTC 31 POWER SUPPLY CIR1, DTC 34
POWER SUPPLY CIR2".
NO >> GO TO 2
2.PERFORM SELF-DIAGNOSIS
1. Perform -self-diagnosis to check for malfunctioning items.
Does the ICC have any DTC’s stored?
YES >> Repair or replace as necessary, erase DTC. Perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8,
"ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test".
NO >> GO TO 3
3.CHECK SWITCHES AND VE HICLE SPEED SIGNAL
1. With "DATA MONITOR", check that the following switches and vehicle speed signal operate normally. A: VHCL SPEED SE B: NP RANGE SW
C: BRAKE SW D: SET/COAST SW
Do the monitor items display properly?
YES >> Replace ICC unit and erase DTC. Refer to CCS-71, "ICC Unit". Perform ICC system running test.
Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test".
NO >> • A: Refer to CCS-26, "
DTC 41 VHCL SPEED SE CIRC".
• B: Refer to CCS-62, "
Diagnosis Procedure".
• C: Refer to CCS-28, "
DTC 45 BRAKE SW/STOP L SW".
• D: Refer to CCS-30, "
DTC 46 OPERATION SW CIRC".
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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION
DescriptionINFOID:0000000005146017
PRECAUTIONS FOR VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE DISTANCE CONTROL MODE
• Intelligent Cruise Control is functionally limited. This never support careless driving and low visibility (rain,
fog, etc.). Drive the vehicle safely. Keep a safe distance between vehicles by decreasing the vehicle speed
according to the driving condition etc.
• Intelligent Cruise Control never stop the vehicle automatically. Intelligent Cruise Control is automatically released, and the buzzer sounds if any vehicle ahead is not detected when the vehicle speed is approxi-
mately 35 km (21.5 MPH) or less.
• Use this system when the vehicle speed does not ex tremely change. This system may not properly function
when any vehicle cuts in, or when the vehicle ahead suddenly applies the brake. Then, the warning (buzzer
and indication) activates.
• Never use Intelligent Cruise Control in the following conditions.
- A well-trafficed road, and a tight turn. It may cause any accident because the driving does not fit to the road condition.
- A slippery road (e.g., freezing, or snowy road) The vehicle may lose the control by wheelspin.
- The vehicle drives in bad whether (rain, fog, snow etc.). The distance from the vehicle ahead is not detected pr ecisely if the whether condition is bad. Intelligent
Cruise Control is released automatically if the wiper activates in low or high speed.
- The vehicle receives bright light (sunshine etc.). The distance from the vehicle ahead is not detected pr ecisely if bright light enters in the vehicle.
- Raindrop or snow is on the sensor.
The distance from the vehicle ahead is not detected precisely if raindrop or snow attaches on the sensor.
- A steep downhill The setting vehicle speed may exceed if Intelligent Cr uise Control does not detect the vehicle ahead. The
brake may heat up in the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode.
- A repeated uphill and downhill Intelligent Cruise Control may not detect the vehicle ahead precisely. An accident may occur by tailgating.
- Maintaining proper vehicle distance is diff icult due to frequent acceleration/deceleration.
It may cause any accident because the driving does not fit to the road condition if keeping a proper vehicle-
to-vehicle distance is difficult.
- When entering in the highway interchange (swerving off the main line),
Unexpected accident may cause if the vehicle ahead drives slower
than the preset vehicle speed. The vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode accelerates automatically because the vehicle ahead is
not detected on the lane if the own vehicle or the vehicle ahead
changes the lane.
• Intelligent Cruise Control does not activate to the parking vehicles, and vehicles driving extremely slower than the own vehicle. Never
hit the vehicle stopping at a tollgate, or the tail end of traffic jam.
• Intelligent Cruise Control does not activate to the vehicle edging way, and non-vehicle objects (passengers etc.).
• This function detects the reflector of the vehicle ahead. Intelligent Cruise Control may not detect the vehicle
ahead, and keep a proper vehicle-to-vehicle distance in the following conditions. Drive the vehicle according
to the driving condition.
- The vehicle ahead installs the reflector higher (trailer etc.).
- The rear of the vehicle ahead is extremely dirt.
- The vehicle ahead or vehicle on other lanes splashes water or snow on the road.
- The vehicle ahead provides dark exhaust gas. Smoke blocks the visibility.
- The vehicle ahead attaches film on the reflector. The vehicle ahead does not install the reflector. The reflec- tor is broken.
- Extremely heavy load is on the rear seat or in the cargo area.
- The vehicle drives on a repeated uphill and downhill
EL-2980D
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