Page 411 of 828
01-6
2) Interior Fuse and Relay Box on Passenger Side
Page 413 of 828
01-8
3) Operating Process by Power Supply of ICM Box
(1) Door lock relay
The power supplied through the No. F53 interior fuse on the left-hand of the engine compartment
is on standby on the No. 86 and 87 door lock relay terminals and No. 86 and 87 door unlock relay
terminals via the ICM No. 12 terminal. The STICS activates and/or controls the door lock relay
connected to the ICM No. 15 terminal using the STICS No. B3 terminal depending on the
operating conditions. The activated door lock relay supplies the No. 30 terminal with the B+
power, which is standby on the No. 87 terminal and supplies each door actuator with the B+
power.
The supplied power flows to the G201 ground connected to the ICM No. 14 terminal via the No.
30 and 87a door unlock relays for corresponding load.
Page 415 of 828
01-10
(3) Turn signal lamp (Hazard warning lamp operation)
The B+ power supplied through the No. F66 interior fuse on the right-hand of the engine
compartment is on standby on the No. 30 and 86 hazard warning lamp relay terminals via the ICM
No. 18 terminal.
The STICS activates and/or controls the hazard warning lamp relay using the No. A26 terminal
depending on the operating conditions. The activated relay supplies the No. 87 and 87a terminals
with the power, which is on standby on the No. 30 hazard warning lamp relay terminal.
The supplied power flows to the corresponding circuit via the No. 7 and 16 ICM terminals.
Page 416 of 828
01-118410-02
(4) Windshield de-icer operation
The B+ power supplied through the No. Ef14 fuse and relay box in the engine compartment is on
standby on the No. 30 and 86 windshield de-icer relay terminals via the ICM No. 10 terminal.
The STICS activates and/or controls the windshield de-icer relay using the No. A4 terminal
depending on the operating conditions. The activated relay supplies the No. 87 terminal with the
power, which is on standby on the No. 30 windshield de-icer lamp relay terminal.
The supplied power flows to the windshield de-icer circuit via the No. 1 ICM terminal.
Page 528 of 828
08-4
STICS Engine Compartment Fuse Box
STICS ▶
The rain sensing unit detects the amount of rain drops and sends the operating signal to STICS,
and STICS drives the wiper directly. At this moment, STICS determines the wiper operation mode
(washer, MIST, AUTO), then sends the information to the rain sensor.
Auto Light Sensor and Rain Sensor Coupled Control ▶
Rain detected headlamp: If it rains heavy which requires the highest INT speed (almost
LOW), the headlamps are turned on automatically. -
Night detected wiping: When the auto light control turns on the headlamps and the rain
sensor detects the rain, the wiper sensitivity is automatically increased by one level in
comparison with daytime.
(i.e. the AUTO wiper switch is at the 3rd level, but the wiper operates at the 4th level.) -Wiper relay (HI)
Wiper relay (LO)
Page:
< prev 1-8 9-16 17-24