The meter system receives signals from various sensors and modules through CAN communication to operate gauges, indicators, warnings and the information display. The combination meter integrates these signals and performs meter and warning functions. It also incorporates a trip computer for the information display. The IPDM E/R module assists by transmitting the oil pressure warning signal and enabling diagnosis of that indicator.
This document is a manual for the ACS800 Standard Control Program firmware. It provides instructions on starting up and controlling the drive through input/output, using the control panel, and descriptions of key program features such as the start-up assistant, local vs external control, reference types and processing, reference trimming, and programmable analogue inputs. The manual contains chapters covering these topics and provides technical details, parameters, and examples to explain the drive's operation and programming.
This document provides an overview and technical training on an A1 vehicle. It covers the vehicle's main parameters, exterior and interior features, power train configuration, and how to disassemble main body components. It also discusses the diagnostic apparatus used for vehicle diagnosis, including an introduction to the diagnostic software and basic usage of the diagnostic tools. Several lessons cover the vehicle's engine machinery, manual and automatic transmissions, and chassis systems including steering, brakes, suspension, wheels, and tires. Class exercises are included throughout to help teach the material.
This document provides a programming manual for Schneider Electric's Altivar 32 variable speed drive for synchronous and asynchronous motors. It contains general information about the drive's technical characteristics and safety guidelines. The manual describes how to set up, configure and program the drive using its built-in human-machine interface. It includes details on monitoring modes, configuration parameters, application functions and troubleshooting error codes. The document is intended to help integrators program the drive for specific applications.
This document provides information related to the hp LaserJet 1150 and 1300 series printers, including:
- An overview of the printer hardware, firmware, and specifications
- Instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance including loading media, replacing parts, and cleaning
- Descriptions of the printer's functions such as the image formation system, paper feed system, and basic sequence of operation
- Safety and regulatory information as well as details on warranties and print cartridges
This document provides information about ABB industrial drives firmware manual for the ACQ810 standard pump control program. It includes the following:
- A table of contents listing the chapters and sections within the manual.
- Descriptions of the ACQ810 control panel features, layout, and basic operations.
- An explanation of local control vs external control of the drive.
- Details about the pump control program features like PID control, sleep function, soft pipefill, autochange, flow calculation, and protective functions.
- Information on programming the control interfaces, motor control functions, and configurable parameters.
The manual provides installation and configuration instructions for using the ACQ810 drive firmware to implement standard
This document provides installation and startup instructions for an LRV-1 lift control valve, NTA-2 power supply unit, and DELCON electronic card. It includes descriptions of the components, their functions, technical specifications, assembly and wiring instructions. Safety instructions are also provided. The document contains detailed information on setup and configuration of the hydraulic and electrical systems for the lift control components.
This document provides an overview of SAP systems, including its architecture with presentation, application and database layers. It discusses key SAP concepts such as servers, work processes, profiles, system bounce, the market place, installation process, client maintenance using tools like SCC4 and SCCL, spool administration, transport management system, support packages, update mechanism, ENQUE, data transfer, archiving, system monitoring, health checks and more. The document contains various sections that explain different aspects of managing and maintaining SAP systems.
This user manual provides instructions for using an application for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). It includes sections on logging in, configuring different masters like district, taluka, village etc. It also includes a section on user administration where users can be searched for and added. The manual contains detailed explanations of different buttons on each screen for searching, adding, resetting or canceling entries.
This document is a manual for the ACS800 Standard Control Program firmware. It provides instructions on starting up and controlling the drive through input/output, using the control panel, and descriptions of key program features such as the start-up assistant, local vs external control, reference types and processing, reference trimming, and programmable analogue inputs. The manual contains chapters covering these topics and provides technical details, parameters, and examples to explain the drive's operation and programming.
This document provides an overview and technical training on an A1 vehicle. It covers the vehicle's main parameters, exterior and interior features, power train configuration, and how to disassemble main body components. It also discusses the diagnostic apparatus used for vehicle diagnosis, including an introduction to the diagnostic software and basic usage of the diagnostic tools. Several lessons cover the vehicle's engine machinery, manual and automatic transmissions, and chassis systems including steering, brakes, suspension, wheels, and tires. Class exercises are included throughout to help teach the material.
This document provides a programming manual for Schneider Electric's Altivar 32 variable speed drive for synchronous and asynchronous motors. It contains general information about the drive's technical characteristics and safety guidelines. The manual describes how to set up, configure and program the drive using its built-in human-machine interface. It includes details on monitoring modes, configuration parameters, application functions and troubleshooting error codes. The document is intended to help integrators program the drive for specific applications.
This document provides information related to the hp LaserJet 1150 and 1300 series printers, including:
- An overview of the printer hardware, firmware, and specifications
- Instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance including loading media, replacing parts, and cleaning
- Descriptions of the printer's functions such as the image formation system, paper feed system, and basic sequence of operation
- Safety and regulatory information as well as details on warranties and print cartridges
This document provides information about ABB industrial drives firmware manual for the ACQ810 standard pump control program. It includes the following:
- A table of contents listing the chapters and sections within the manual.
- Descriptions of the ACQ810 control panel features, layout, and basic operations.
- An explanation of local control vs external control of the drive.
- Details about the pump control program features like PID control, sleep function, soft pipefill, autochange, flow calculation, and protective functions.
- Information on programming the control interfaces, motor control functions, and configurable parameters.
The manual provides installation and configuration instructions for using the ACQ810 drive firmware to implement standard
This document provides installation and startup instructions for an LRV-1 lift control valve, NTA-2 power supply unit, and DELCON electronic card. It includes descriptions of the components, their functions, technical specifications, assembly and wiring instructions. Safety instructions are also provided. The document contains detailed information on setup and configuration of the hydraulic and electrical systems for the lift control components.
This document provides an overview of SAP systems, including its architecture with presentation, application and database layers. It discusses key SAP concepts such as servers, work processes, profiles, system bounce, the market place, installation process, client maintenance using tools like SCC4 and SCCL, spool administration, transport management system, support packages, update mechanism, ENQUE, data transfer, archiving, system monitoring, health checks and more. The document contains various sections that explain different aspects of managing and maintaining SAP systems.
This user manual provides instructions for using an application for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). It includes sections on logging in, configuring different masters like district, taluka, village etc. It also includes a section on user administration where users can be searched for and added. The manual contains detailed explanations of different buttons on each screen for searching, adding, resetting or canceling entries.
This document provides manuals and documentation for ABB industrial drives firmware. It includes a list of related English language manuals for ACS880 drives hardware, firmware, options, and accessories. The table of contents shows that the manual covers topics like control locations and operating modes, programmable features, motor control, application control, safety functions, diagnostics, and more. Contact ABB for any manuals not available online.
The document provides an overview of SAP architecture, servers, work processes, and other key components. It discusses the presentation layer, application layer, and database layer. It describes the different types of work processes like dialogue, update, enque, background, message server, and gateway. It also covers servers and instances, and screenshots of SM51 and SM50 are included to show active servers and work process overview.
This document provides a programming guide for the Magelis XBT GT and XBT GK HMI controller. It describes how to create and configure a new project, add devices to the project tree, set up libraries, memory mapping, tasks, controller states and behaviors, network and fieldbus configurations, and troubleshooting. The guide aims to help users understand and program the functions of the XBT GT/GK HMI controller.
This document provides an overview and instructions for installing and using the NUUO Central Management System (NCS). The NCS is a client/server system that allows centralized management of security cameras. It includes an NCS server, NCS client, and NCS matrix. The document covers installing SQL Server 2005 Express, the NCS server, NCS client, and NCS matrix software. It provides information on setting up server groups, maps, devices, coverage, user groups, alarms, and matrix systems in the administrator functions.
The Océ Arizona 318 GL, 360 GT, and 360 XT are large format UV inkjet printers with a flatbed vacuum table and moving gantry. They can print on rigid and flexible media up to 2.5m x 1.25m or 2.5m x 3.05m in size and 48mm thick. The printers use piezoelectric printheads and UV-curable inks to produce outdoor-durable prints. The user interface consists of an LCD monitor and mouse. Power requirements are 208-240VAC.
This document provides a programming guide for the Modicon M241 logic controller. It describes the controller's hardware components and memory organization. It also explains how to configure tasks, libraries, data types, I/O modules, communication ports and other parameters. The guide consists of 16 chapters that cover the controller's features and how to connect it to a PC for programming.
This document provides an overview of the FortiManager system including key features, documentation resources, and basic configuration instructions. It summarizes the new features introduced in version 4.0 MR3 including improvements to global policies, administrative domains, installation wizards, policy usability, FortiToken support, management models, licensing, and the web-based manager. It also describes the FortiManager management module and its role in centrally managing FortiGate devices and their configurations.
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This document is a service manual for TD60-TD95 straddle mount model tractors. It contains sections on general information, the engine system, clutches, mechanical transmission, and other systems. Each section provides specifications, views, removal and installation instructions, and troubleshooting information for the components covered.
This document appears to be a presentation about Rails 3 from A to Z given by Matt Yoho. The presentation covers an overview of Rails, highlights new features in Rails 3, and includes an example Rails application. The agenda includes discussing Rails concepts like MVC, RESTful design, and conventions like migrations and models.
Evaluation of the Direct Traversal Solution Packet STNS ...Videoguy
The Wainhouse Research evaluation tested three leading HD videoconferencing systems: LifeSize Room, Polycom HDX 9002, and Tandberg 6000 MXP. While all three systems provided acceptable HD quality, the Polycom HDX 9002 excelled in video and audio quality. The LifeSize Room had strong multipoint capabilities and value. The Tandberg 6000 MXP was limited by its static macroblocks, impacting quality under motion. It was best suited for all-Tandberg deployments using intermediate resolutions. Overall, the Polycom HDX 9002 was recommended for highest quality, while LifeSize Room offered the best value.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Gem AuthorMatt Yoho
The document discusses RubyGems, the package manager for the Ruby programming language. It describes how RubyGems improved on Ruby's original require method by allowing gems to be packaged and distributed. This introduced a standardized way to share and reuse code. The document also explains how RubyGems works under the hood, including how it modifies the load path and resolve dependencies through gemspec files. Rake tasks are also highlighted as a useful tool for gem authors to automate common tasks.
The document provides biographical information about author Alex Finn and summarizes her novel Beastly. It discusses that the novel is a modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast where the arrogant and wealthy Kyle Kingsbury is cursed by a witch to take on the appearance of a beast. He has two years to fall in love and receive the kiss of his true love to break the curse. The summary outlines Kyle's transformation into Adrian and his growing relationship with Lindy Owens who he believes may be able to break the spell.
This document provides information on door locks, intelligent keys, and other vehicle security systems. It includes:
1) Sections on inspecting and diagnosing power door locks, intelligent key systems, door lock functions, and more.
2) Diagrams of system components and wiring diagrams.
3) Troubleshooting guides for common door and security issues.
4) Removal and installation procedures for door lock components.
The document is a technical service guide for repairing and maintaining exterior door locks and related vehicle security systems. It contains detailed information to assist technicians in inspection, diagnosis, and repair of these systems.
1. The document describes the diagnosis and repair work flow for the heater and air conditioner control system without the 7 inch display.
2. The work flow includes interviewing the customer, checking the symptom, performing a basic inspection, using self-diagnosis with CONSULT-III, troubleshooting detected diagnostic trouble codes, checking for fail-safe activation, performing system diagnosis if fail-safe activates, and diagnosing by symptom if fail-safe does not activate.
3. The process aims to specify the malfunctioning part by following the steps of interview, inspection, diagnosis, and repair.
This document is the user manual for the Allen-Bradley Bulletin 1608M MegaDySC Dynamic Voltage Sag Corrector. It provides important safety information and guidelines for installing, operating, and maintaining the voltage sag corrector system. The manual describes the system components, installation process, operating modes, display screen interface, preventative maintenance procedures, and technical specifications. It is intended to ensure the voltage sag corrector is properly applied and used to protect equipment from power disturbances on the electrical distribution system.
CNCCenter.com presents FANUC CNC Manual PDF. CNC Center provides FANUC CNC products new, re-manufactured, and repair. Our Phone number is 1800-691-8511. Please call now for a quote on any CNC needs you have. For more manuals please visit CNCCenter.com.
The document is a firmware manual for ABB's ACS880 regenerative rectifier control program. It provides an overview of the control program's features and functionality. The manual describes how to program the control via parameters, its operating modes like charging, control interfaces, safety features, and maintenance functions. It contains information on start-up, programming, settings, diagnostics, and application features to help users set up and operate the ACS880 regenerative rectifier control program.
2012 NISSAN Altima GCC POWER CONTROL SYSTEM SERVICE MANUALOBD Codex
This document provides information about the power control system on a vehicle, including:
1. The power control system has several subsystems like the relay control system, power control system, signal buffer system, and power consumption control system.
2. The diagnosis system section describes how to diagnose issues using the intelligent power distribution module engine room (IPDM E/R) and its diagnosis and consult functions.
3. The DTC/circuit diagnosis section provides troubleshooting steps for specific diagnostic trouble codes related to the ignition relay, accessory relay, blower relay, and other components.
This document is the user guide for Ubiquiti's airFiber AF5 and AF5U 5 GHz full duplex point-to-point gigabit radios. The guide contains 10 chapters that describe the product overview, installation, configuration, settings, and specifications of the radios. It provides instructions for planning the wireless link, installing the hardware, connecting power and Ethernet, aligning the antennas, and navigating the airFiber configuration interface to set up and manage the wireless network settings.
This document provides manuals and documentation for ABB industrial drives firmware. It includes a list of related English language manuals for ACS880 drives hardware, firmware, options, and accessories. The table of contents shows that the manual covers topics like control locations and operating modes, programmable features, motor control, application control, safety functions, diagnostics, and more. Contact ABB for any manuals not available online.
The document provides an overview of SAP architecture, servers, work processes, and other key components. It discusses the presentation layer, application layer, and database layer. It describes the different types of work processes like dialogue, update, enque, background, message server, and gateway. It also covers servers and instances, and screenshots of SM51 and SM50 are included to show active servers and work process overview.
This document provides a programming guide for the Magelis XBT GT and XBT GK HMI controller. It describes how to create and configure a new project, add devices to the project tree, set up libraries, memory mapping, tasks, controller states and behaviors, network and fieldbus configurations, and troubleshooting. The guide aims to help users understand and program the functions of the XBT GT/GK HMI controller.
This document provides an overview and instructions for installing and using the NUUO Central Management System (NCS). The NCS is a client/server system that allows centralized management of security cameras. It includes an NCS server, NCS client, and NCS matrix. The document covers installing SQL Server 2005 Express, the NCS server, NCS client, and NCS matrix software. It provides information on setting up server groups, maps, devices, coverage, user groups, alarms, and matrix systems in the administrator functions.
The Océ Arizona 318 GL, 360 GT, and 360 XT are large format UV inkjet printers with a flatbed vacuum table and moving gantry. They can print on rigid and flexible media up to 2.5m x 1.25m or 2.5m x 3.05m in size and 48mm thick. The printers use piezoelectric printheads and UV-curable inks to produce outdoor-durable prints. The user interface consists of an LCD monitor and mouse. Power requirements are 208-240VAC.
This document provides a programming guide for the Modicon M241 logic controller. It describes the controller's hardware components and memory organization. It also explains how to configure tasks, libraries, data types, I/O modules, communication ports and other parameters. The guide consists of 16 chapters that cover the controller's features and how to connect it to a PC for programming.
This document provides an overview of the FortiManager system including key features, documentation resources, and basic configuration instructions. It summarizes the new features introduced in version 4.0 MR3 including improvements to global policies, administrative domains, installation wizards, policy usability, FortiToken support, management models, licensing, and the web-based manager. It also describes the FortiManager management module and its role in centrally managing FortiGate devices and their configurations.
New holland td60 tractor service repair manualujfjdjkskemme
This document is a service manual for TD60-TD95 straddle mount model tractors. It contains sections on general information, the engine system, clutches, mechanical transmission, and other systems. Each section provides specifications, views, removal and installation instructions, and troubleshooting information for the components covered.
This document appears to be a presentation about Rails 3 from A to Z given by Matt Yoho. The presentation covers an overview of Rails, highlights new features in Rails 3, and includes an example Rails application. The agenda includes discussing Rails concepts like MVC, RESTful design, and conventions like migrations and models.
Evaluation of the Direct Traversal Solution Packet STNS ...Videoguy
The Wainhouse Research evaluation tested three leading HD videoconferencing systems: LifeSize Room, Polycom HDX 9002, and Tandberg 6000 MXP. While all three systems provided acceptable HD quality, the Polycom HDX 9002 excelled in video and audio quality. The LifeSize Room had strong multipoint capabilities and value. The Tandberg 6000 MXP was limited by its static macroblocks, impacting quality under motion. It was best suited for all-Tandberg deployments using intermediate resolutions. Overall, the Polycom HDX 9002 was recommended for highest quality, while LifeSize Room offered the best value.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Gem AuthorMatt Yoho
The document discusses RubyGems, the package manager for the Ruby programming language. It describes how RubyGems improved on Ruby's original require method by allowing gems to be packaged and distributed. This introduced a standardized way to share and reuse code. The document also explains how RubyGems works under the hood, including how it modifies the load path and resolve dependencies through gemspec files. Rake tasks are also highlighted as a useful tool for gem authors to automate common tasks.
The document provides biographical information about author Alex Finn and summarizes her novel Beastly. It discusses that the novel is a modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast where the arrogant and wealthy Kyle Kingsbury is cursed by a witch to take on the appearance of a beast. He has two years to fall in love and receive the kiss of his true love to break the curse. The summary outlines Kyle's transformation into Adrian and his growing relationship with Lindy Owens who he believes may be able to break the spell.
This document provides information on door locks, intelligent keys, and other vehicle security systems. It includes:
1) Sections on inspecting and diagnosing power door locks, intelligent key systems, door lock functions, and more.
2) Diagrams of system components and wiring diagrams.
3) Troubleshooting guides for common door and security issues.
4) Removal and installation procedures for door lock components.
The document is a technical service guide for repairing and maintaining exterior door locks and related vehicle security systems. It contains detailed information to assist technicians in inspection, diagnosis, and repair of these systems.
1. The document describes the diagnosis and repair work flow for the heater and air conditioner control system without the 7 inch display.
2. The work flow includes interviewing the customer, checking the symptom, performing a basic inspection, using self-diagnosis with CONSULT-III, troubleshooting detected diagnostic trouble codes, checking for fail-safe activation, performing system diagnosis if fail-safe activates, and diagnosing by symptom if fail-safe does not activate.
3. The process aims to specify the malfunctioning part by following the steps of interview, inspection, diagnosis, and repair.
This document is the user manual for the Allen-Bradley Bulletin 1608M MegaDySC Dynamic Voltage Sag Corrector. It provides important safety information and guidelines for installing, operating, and maintaining the voltage sag corrector system. The manual describes the system components, installation process, operating modes, display screen interface, preventative maintenance procedures, and technical specifications. It is intended to ensure the voltage sag corrector is properly applied and used to protect equipment from power disturbances on the electrical distribution system.
CNCCenter.com presents FANUC CNC Manual PDF. CNC Center provides FANUC CNC products new, re-manufactured, and repair. Our Phone number is 1800-691-8511. Please call now for a quote on any CNC needs you have. For more manuals please visit CNCCenter.com.
The document is a firmware manual for ABB's ACS880 regenerative rectifier control program. It provides an overview of the control program's features and functionality. The manual describes how to program the control via parameters, its operating modes like charging, control interfaces, safety features, and maintenance functions. It contains information on start-up, programming, settings, diagnostics, and application features to help users set up and operate the ACS880 regenerative rectifier control program.
2012 NISSAN Altima GCC POWER CONTROL SYSTEM SERVICE MANUALOBD Codex
This document provides information about the power control system on a vehicle, including:
1. The power control system has several subsystems like the relay control system, power control system, signal buffer system, and power consumption control system.
2. The diagnosis system section describes how to diagnose issues using the intelligent power distribution module engine room (IPDM E/R) and its diagnosis and consult functions.
3. The DTC/circuit diagnosis section provides troubleshooting steps for specific diagnostic trouble codes related to the ignition relay, accessory relay, blower relay, and other components.
This document is the user guide for Ubiquiti's airFiber AF5 and AF5U 5 GHz full duplex point-to-point gigabit radios. The guide contains 10 chapters that describe the product overview, installation, configuration, settings, and specifications of the radios. It provides instructions for planning the wireless link, installing the hardware, connecting power and Ethernet, aligning the antennas, and navigating the airFiber configuration interface to set up and manage the wireless network settings.
1. The document provides technical information about the engine control system for a vehicle, including diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), testing procedures, component descriptions, and wiring diagrams.
2. It describes the various engine control systems such as the multiport fuel injection system, electronic ignition system, air conditioning cut control, and lists DTCs related to sensors like the mass air flow sensor and oxygen sensors.
3. The document provides troubleshooting guides for technicians to diagnose issues, with sections on basic inspection, DTC inspection priority, symptom matrix, sensor reference values, and procedures for checking individual components.
This document provides guidelines for assessing the performance of displays used in medical imaging systems. It discusses existing display performance standards, an overview of display technology components and specifications, prerequisites for evaluations such as necessary equipment and test patterns, and methods for evaluating various display characteristics including luminance, resolution, noise and glare. The intended audience is medical physicists and engineers involved in selection and quality control of displays for medical imaging.
This document is an operation manual for the Jerome 431-X Mercury Vapor Analyzer produced by Arizona Instrument LLC. It provides instructions on operating and maintaining the analyzer, including daily operation, sampling procedures, maintenance schedules, troubleshooting, and specifications. The manual contains various appendices that describe functional testing of the analyzer, using personal mercury dosimeters with it, internal dip switch settings, and an optional communications board.
This document describes a student project using the B-Method formal method to model and verify the software for NASA's Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system. It provides background on formal methods and the B-Method approach. The student developed formal models for the SAFER system at different levels of abstraction using B-Method concepts like abstract machines, refinement, and implementation. The models were analyzed using the AtelierB tool to check types and proofs. The document evaluates the modeling effort and outlines plans for future work.
This document provides an overview and technical specifications for an OP16-3A gas turbine package. It includes:
1) An introduction covering the scope, maintenance philosophy, documentation, support and safety aspects.
2) Main data on general engine performance specifications and utilities requirements.
3) A technical description of the gas turbine components and systems, including enclosure, engine, oil system, fuel system, control system, and fire protection.
4) Process descriptions of the control logics and sequences.
5) Operating and emergency procedures.
6) Inspection and maintenance instructions and intervals.
7) Guidelines for handling and storage.
This document provides the programming manual for the Altivar 32 variable speed drive for synchronous and asynchronous motors. It contains general technical information and safety instructions, and describes the drive's factory configuration, basic functions, and programming features. The manual is organized by mode, with chapters covering the reference, monitoring, and configuration modes. It includes details on parameter settings, function blocks, application functions, and using the optional graphic display terminal and remote display terminal.
This document provides technical information about the Harmony SCU HMI controller, including:
- An overview of the system architecture, package contents, and device functions.
- Requirements for installing the controller, including mechanical, electrical, and wiring guidelines.
- Descriptions of the controller modules and their input/output capabilities.
- Instructions for connecting devices, installing the controller, and connecting to a PC for configuration.
- Specifications for the controller's general operation, I/O, memory, and communication interfaces.
- Procedures for configuring, troubleshooting, and maintaining the controller system.
This user manual provides instructions for operating the Phasor XS portable phased array ultrasonic flaw detector. It describes how to power the device, navigate menus, install and configure probes, perform scans and calibrations, and view and analyze scan results. The manual contains information on keypad functions, display screens, setup parameters, gate settings, and operating the device in various modes like freeze, gain adjustment, and time-corrected gain for phased array non-destructive testing.
This document provides information on diagnosing and repairing issues with a vehicle's supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbag control system. It outlines the system components, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), diagnosis procedures, and precautions for working on the SRS. The document is divided into sections covering the basic system description, component diagnosis by DTC, ECU diagnosis, symptom diagnosis, and precautions for working on the SRS. It provides detailed information on testing and repairing the airbags, seat belt pre-tensioners, occupancy sensors and other SRS components.
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This user can access the cart using an access code or card, but cannot perform
programming functions. This user is responsible for accessing the cart to retrieve or restock
medications.
Key User: This user has the same access privileges as a Normal user, but
also has the ability to use the Override Code to access the cart outside of
normal access parameters. This user is typically responsible for restocking the
cart.
Guest: This user has limited access to the cart and is typically a temporary
user. This user can access the cart using an access code or card, but has no
programming privileges.
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bypasses alarms
This document summarizes the system requirements for Project RIDES, which is being developed by Team Omni at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. It details the revision history of the document, provides an overview of the key subsystems and their requirements, and describes use cases and sequence diagrams for core functions like starting a ride, stopping a ride, and updating vehicle locations. The document is intended to specify the intellectual property and technical requirements for the autonomous vehicle project.
This document outlines SL TN America's supplier production part approval process (PPAP) requirements. It details the elements required for a PPAP submission, including design records, process flow diagrams, measurement system analysis studies, dimensional results, material and performance test results, production process studies, and more. Suppliers must meet these requirements and obtain approval before parts can be mass produced. The document provides guidelines to help suppliers understand and comply with SL TN's PPAP process.
This document provides information on inspection and adjustment procedures for the engine control system of a VQ37VHR engine. It describes basic inspection steps, additional service required when replacing control units, how to adjust idle speed, ignition timing, and other sensor positions and values. It also provides diagnostic troubleshooting information for various engine control system components, listing potential causes and repair procedures for many diagnostic trouble codes.
[1] The BCM controls various vehicle systems like doors, rear defogger, warning chime, interior lamps, headlamps, and wipers.
[2] CONSULT-III can communicate with the BCM via CAN to perform functions like changing settings, viewing self-diagnostic results and signals, activating tests, and identifying the BCM.
[3] It allows diagnosing the systems controlled by the BCM like doors, rear defogger, warning chime, interior lamps, headlamps, and wipers.
The TPMS monitors tire pressure using transmitters installed in each wheel and a receiver located in the vehicle. The BCM processes signals from the transmitters to determine pressure levels. If low pressure is detected, the BCM illuminates the low tire pressure warning lamp. The system uses turn signals and a diagnostic tool during initialization and troubleshooting.
The document provides information about the warning chime system, including system diagrams and descriptions of the light reminder warning chime, seat belt warning chime, and parking brake release warning chime. It also covers diagnosis procedures for the combination meter, BCM, and symptoms like warning chimes that continue sounding or do not sound as expected.
The document provides exploded views and removal/installation instructions for ventilation system components in a vehicle, including:
- Center ventilator grille
- Side ventilator grille
- Front and side defroster grilles
- Ventilator, side ventilator, and foot ducts
- Front and side defroster nozzles
- Foot grille
- Blower unit and blower motor
The document outlines how to remove each component and the basic reverse procedure for installation. Precautions are provided for working near airbag components and disconnecting the battery.
This document provides information on transmission and driveline components for a 6-speed manual transmission (6MT) and a 7-speed automatic transmission (7AT). It includes sections on function diagnosis, component diagnosis, symptom diagnosis, precautions, preparation, on-vehicle maintenance, removal and installation, disassembly and assembly, service data and specifications, and ECU diagnosis. The document contains exploded views, diagrams, removal/installation procedures, and inspection/repair information for transmission components.
The document provides information on diagnosing and repairing starting systems. It describes manual and automatic transmission starting system diagrams, components, and descriptions. Diagnosis steps include inspecting the battery, starter motor, alternator, B terminal circuit, S connector circuit, and engine rotation. If issues are found, the document provides repair procedures for the starter motor. It also includes service data and specifications for the starter motor.
The document provides information about steering system diagnosis and repair. It includes:
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The document provides information on servicing the steering system for a vehicle. It includes sections on symptom diagnosis, precautions, preparation, on-vehicle maintenance, on-vehicle repair, and service data. The precautions section outlines safety procedures for working on the supplemental restraint system and describes how to release the steering lock if the battery is disconnected. The document provides exploded views, removal/installation procedures, and inspection steps for various steering components.
1. The document provides removal and installation instructions for various supplemental restraint system (SRS) components including the driver air bag module, front passenger air bag module, spiral cable, and other modules.
2. Removal of SRS components requires disconnection of the battery and waiting 3 minutes for safety. The driver air bag module is removed by taking out bolts and disconnecting the harness connector.
3. Proper handling of air bag modules is emphasized to avoid deployment or damage, and self-diagnosis must be performed after repairs to check for faults.
The document provides information on vehicle security systems for Nissan vehicles, including:
1. Sections cover the intelligent key system, Nissan vehicle immobilizer system (NATS), vehicle security system, component diagnosis, and symptom diagnosis.
2. Diagrams and descriptions are provided for each system, along with component locations, wiring diagrams, and diagnostic procedures.
3. The document also includes an ECU diagnosis section for the body control module and intelligent power distribution module, with reference values, wiring diagrams, fail-safe operation, and DTC indexes.
The document provides information on diagnosing and repairing squeaks and rattles in vehicles:
- It outlines a process for diagnosing the issue through customer interviews, duplicating the noise, and narrowing down the source.
- Common areas to inspect are the instrument panel, center console, and doors. Loose or insufficiently insulated components are often the cause.
- Once the cause is found, it should be repaired by tightening, adding insulation, or repositioning components. The repair must then be confirmed by recreating the conditions.
This document provides information on diagnosing issues with the seat belt control system on a vehicle. It begins with an overview of the diagnosis and repair workflow process. It then describes the seat belt warning system, including a system diagram, description, and locations of components. The document outlines procedures for diagnosing issues with specific components like the seat belt buckle switches and seat belt warning lamp circuit. It provides symptom-based diagnosis procedures and concludes with precautions for working on supplemental restraint systems.
This document provides information on inspecting and servicing seat belts. It begins with safety precautions for working on supplemental restraint systems and the battery. It describes inspecting seat belts for damage or improper operation after a collision. Inspection steps are provided to check the seat belt warning light, retractor operation, and for dirt or damage. The document includes an exploded view and procedures for removing and installing the seat belt retractor. Finally, it discusses inspecting and replacing the seat belt buckle.
The document provides information on rear suspension maintenance and repair, including:
1) Inspection procedures for the rear suspension assembly, wheel alignment, rear lower link and coil spring, and rear shock absorber.
2) Removal and installation procedures for the rear lower link and coil spring and rear shock absorber.
3) Inspection criteria for components after removal, disassembly, and installation to check for damage or abnormal wear.
The document provides information on rear axle and drive shaft components. It includes:
1) An exploded view and removal/installation steps for the rear wheel hub and housing.
2) An exploded view and removal/installation instructions for the rear drive shaft.
3) Disassembly and assembly steps for the wheel side of the rear drive shaft.
The document provides information on diagnosing issues with a vehicle's power window control system. It includes:
1) A system diagram showing the components of the power window control system including the BCM, power window switches, motors and encoders.
2) A description of the system including functions like auto-open/close, anti-pinch, retained power operation and use of serial communication between components.
3) Sections on inspecting individual components, performing diagnostics, addressing specific symptoms, and precautions for repairs. The document provides a thorough overview of analyzing and troubleshooting power window problems.
This document provides information about the diagnosis system and relay control system for the IPDM E/R. It describes the auto active test mode which sends drive signals to various vehicle systems to check operation when specific steps are followed. The relay control system section explains that the IPDM E/R uses CAN communication to perform relay ON-OFF control according to input signals from sensors and request signals from control units. It provides a table listing the control relays, input/output, control parts, and reference pages.
The document provides information about parking brake system maintenance and repair for a 2009 370Z. It includes sections on preparation, inspection and adjustment of the parking brake system, parking brake shoe adjustment, and exploded views and repair procedures for the parking brake control and parking brake shoe. Specifications are provided for parking drum brake components and the parking brake control.
This document provides information on diagnosing and repairing squeaks and rattles in vehicles. It outlines a process that involves interviewing the customer, duplicating the noise during a test drive, checking for technical service bulletins, locating and identifying the root cause of the noise. Key steps include narrowing down the noise, removing suspected components, tapping or pushing on components, feeling for vibrations, and looking for loose components or contact marks. The goal is to isolate the source of the noise in a methodical manner.
This document provides maintenance instructions for various vehicle systems organized by section and region. For North America, it includes preparation tools, general maintenance procedures, a periodic maintenance schedule, recommended fluids, and engine maintenance steps. For other regions, it also outlines preparation tools and periodic maintenance. The document contains detailed instructions for maintenance tasks across engine, chassis, brake and body systems. It concludes with service data and specifications.
1. DRIVER INFORMATION & MULTIMEDIA
SECTION
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METER, WARNING LAMP & INDICATOR
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CONTENTS
BASIC INSPECTION ................................... 4
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DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW ......... 4
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Work flow ................................................................. 4
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FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS .............................. 6
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METER SYSTEM ................................................ 6
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METER SYSTEM ........................................................ 6
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METER SYSTEM : System Diagram ....................... 6
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METER SYSTEM : System Description ................... 6
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METER SYSTEM : Component Parts Location ....... 9
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METER SYSTEM : Component Description ............ 9
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SPEEDOMETER ....................................................... 10
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SPEEDOMETER : System Diagram ...................... 10
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SPEEDOMETER : System Description .................. 10
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SPEEDOMETER : Component Parts Location ...... 11
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SPEEDOMETER : Component Description ........... 11
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TACHOMETER ......................................................... 11
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TACHOMETER : System Diagram ........................ 12
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TACHOMETER : System Description .................... 12
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TACHOMETER : Component Parts Location ........ 12
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TACHOMETER : Component Description ............. 13
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE ....... 13
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE :
System Diagram ..................................................... 13
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE :
System Description ................................................ 13
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE :
Component Parts Location ..................................... 14
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE :
Component Description .......................................... 14
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FUEL GAUGE ........................................................... 14
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FUEL GAUGE : System Diagram .......................... 15
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FUEL GAUGE : System Description ...................... 15
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FUEL GAUGE : Component Parts Location .......... 15
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FUEL GAUGE : Component Description ............... 16
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ODO/TRIP METER ....................................................16
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ODO/TRIP METER : System Diagram ...................16
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ODO/TRIP METER : System Description ...............16
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ODO/TRIP METER : Component Parts Location ....17
ODO/TRIP METER : Component Description ........17
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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR .................................17
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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : System Diagram 18
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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : System Description ..........................................................................18
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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : Component
Parts Location .........................................................19
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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : Component Description ..................................................................19
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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP ..........................20
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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : System Diagram .......................................................................20
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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : System Description ..................................................................20
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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : Component
Parts Location .........................................................20
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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : Component
Description ..............................................................21
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UP-SHIFT INDICATOR .............................................21
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UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : System Diagram .............21
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UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : System Description ........21
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UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : Component Parts Location ..........................................................................22
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UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : Component Description 22
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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL ........................22
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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : System Diagram .....................................................................23
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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : System Description ..................................................................23
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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : Component
Parts Location .........................................................23
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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : Component
Description ..............................................................24
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2. METER EFFECT FUNCTION ................................... 24
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METER EFFECT FUNCTION : System Diagram ... 24
METER EFFECT FUNCTION : System Description ......................................................................... 24
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METER EFFECT FUNCTION : Component Parts
Location ................................................................. 25
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METER EFFECT FUNCTION : Component Description ................................................................. 25
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INFORMATION DISPLAY ........................................ 25
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INFORMATION DISPLAY : System Diagram ........ 26
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INFORMATION DISPLAY : System Description ... 26
INFORMATION DISPLAY : Component Parts Location ..................................................................... 29
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INFORMATION DISPLAY : Component Description ......................................................................... 29
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TRIPLE METER ....................................................... 30
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TRIPLE METER : System Diagram ....................... 30
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TRIPLE METER : System Description ................... 30
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TRIPLE METER : Component Parts Location ....... 31
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TRIPLE METER : Component Description ............ 31
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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER) ...................... 32
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Diagnosis Description ............................................ 32
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CONSULT-III Function (METER/M&A) .................. 33
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COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS ....................... 37
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U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT ........................... 37
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Description ............................................................. 37
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DTC Logic .............................................................. 37
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................ 37
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U1010 CONTROL UNIT (CAN) ........................ 38
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Description ............................................................. 38
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DTC Logic .............................................................. 38
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................. 38
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B2201 COMMUNICATION ERROR 1 .............. 39
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Description ............................................................. 39
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DTC Logic .............................................................. 39
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................. 39
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B2205 VEHICLE SPEED .................................. 41
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Description ............................................................. 41
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DTC Logic .............................................................. 41
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................ 41
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B2267 ENGINE SPEED .................................... 42
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Description ............................................................. 42
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DTC Logic .............................................................. 42
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................. 42
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B2268 WATER TEMP ....................................... 43
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COMBINATION METER ........................................... 44
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COMBINATION METER : Diagnosis Procedure .... 44
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TRIPLE METER ........................................................ 44
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TRIPLE METER : Diagnosis Procedure ................ 44
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IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE ENGINE ROOM) ............................. 45
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IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE ENGINE ROOM) : Diagnosis Procedure .................................................................... 45
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FUEL LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL CIRCUIT ...... 47
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Description ............................................................. 47
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Component Function Check .................................. 47
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................. 47
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Component Inspection ........................................... 48
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OIL PRESSURE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT ... 50
Description ............................................................. 50
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Component Function Check .................................. 50
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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 50
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Component Inspection ........................................... 50
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PARKING BRAKE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT .................................................................. 52
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Description ............................................................. 52
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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 52
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Component Inspection ........................................... 52
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WASHER LEVEL SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT... 53
Description ............................................................. 53
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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 53
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Component Inspection ........................................... 53
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A/C AUTO AMP. CONNECTION RECOGNITION SIGNAL CIRCUIT ................................... 55
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Description ............................................................. 55
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................. 55
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ECU DIAGNOSIS ....................................... 56
COMBINATION METER ................................... 56
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Reference Value .................................................... 56
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Wiring Diagram - METER - .................................... 63
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Fail-Safe ................................................................. 70
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DTC Index .............................................................. 71
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IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE ENGINE ROOM) ................ 72
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Reference Value .................................................... 72
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Wiring Diagram - IPDM E/R - ................................. 79
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Fail-safe ................................................................. 82
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DTC Index ............................................................. 84
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Description ............................................................. 43
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DTC Logic .............................................................. 43
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................. 43
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SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS ............................ 85
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT .... 44
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Description ............................................................. 85
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Diagnosis Procedure ............................................
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THE FUEL GAUGE INDICATOR DOES NOT
OPERATE ......................................................... 85
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3. THE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP
DOES NOT TURN ON .......................................86
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THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY IS
INCORRECT ..................................................... 91
Description ............................................................. 86
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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 86
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Description ..............................................................91
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Diagnosis Procedure ..............................................91
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THE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP
DOES NOT TURN OFF .....................................87
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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION ............... 92
Description ............................................................. 87
.
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 87
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THE PARKING BRAKE RELEASE WARNING
CONTINUES DISPLAYING, OR DOES NOT
DISPLAY ...........................................................88
.
Description ............................................................. 88
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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 88
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THE LOW WASHER FLUID WARNING CONTINUES DISPLAYING, or DOES NOT DISPLAY .................................................................89
.
Description ............................................................. 89
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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 89
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THE DOOR OPEN WARNING CONTINUES
DISPLAYING, OR DOES NOT DISPLAY .........90
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Description ............................................................. 90
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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................. 90
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INFORMATION DISPLAY .........................................92
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INFORMATION DISPLAY : Description .................92
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PRECAUTION ............................................. 93
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PRECAUTIONS ................................................. 93
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER" ................................................................93
.
Precaution for Battery Service ................................93
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ON-VEHICLE REPAIR ................................ 94
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D
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COMBINATION METER ................................... 94
Exploded View ........................................................94
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Removal and Installation ........................................94
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Disassembly and Assembly ....................................95
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TRIPLE METER ................................................ 97
Exploded View ........................................................97
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Removal and Installation ........................................97
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Disassembly and Assembly ....................................97
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4. DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW
< BASIC INSPECTION >
BASIC INSPECTION
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW
Work flow
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OVERALL SEQUENCE
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Reference 1···MWI-32, "Diagnosis Description".
Reference 2···MWI-71, "DTC Index".
Reference 3···.MWI-44, "COMBINATION METER : Diagnosis Procedure".
Reference 4···MWI-44, "TRIPLE METER : Diagnosis Procedure".
Reference 5···MWI-39, "Diagnosis Procedure".
DETAILED FLOW
1.OBTAIN INFORMATION ABOUT SYMPTOM
Interview the customer to obtain as much information as possible about the conditions and environment under
which the malfunction occurred.
>> GO TO 2.
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5. DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW
< BASIC INSPECTION >
2.CHECK SYMPTOM
A
• Check the symptom based on the information obtained from the customer.
• Check that any other malfunctions are present.
B
>> GO TO 3.
3.CHECK ON BOARD DIAGNOSIS OPERATION
C
Check that the on board diagnosis function operates. Refer to MWI-32, "Diagnosis Description".
Does the on board diagnosis function operate normally?
YES >> GO TO 4.
NO
>> GO TO 6.
D
4.CHECK CONSULT-III SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULTS
Connect CONSULT-III and perform self-diagnosis. Refer to MWI-33, "CONSULT-III Function (METER/M&A)".
Are self-diagnosis results normal?
YES >> GO TO 5.
NO
>> GO TO 8.
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5.NARROW DOWN THE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS BY SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
Perform symptom diagnosis and narrow down the malfunctioning parts.
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>> GO TO 8.
6.CHECK POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUITS OR COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT
H
• Inspect combination meter or power supply and ground circuits. Refer to MWI-44, "COMBINATION METER
: Diagnosis Procedure".
• Inspect triple meter power supply and ground circuits. Refer to MWI-44, "TRIPLE METER : Diagnosis Procedure".
• Inspect communication circuits. Refer to MWI-39, "Diagnosis Procedure".
Is inspection result OK?
YES >> GO TO 7.
NO
>> GO TO 8.
7.REPLACE COMBINATION METER OR TRIPLE METER
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Replace combination meter or triple meter.
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>> GO TO 9.
8.REPAIR OR REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS
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Repair or replace the malfunctioning parts.
NOTE:
If DTC is displayed, erase DTC after repair or replace malfunctioning parts.
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9.FINAL CHECK
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Check that the combination meter and the triple meter operates normally.
Do they operate normally?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> GO TO 1.
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6. METER SYSTEM
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS
METER SYSTEM
METER SYSTEM
METER SYSTEM : System Diagram
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METER SYSTEM : System Description
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COMBINATION METER
• The combination meter receives the information required to control the operation of each gauge, indicator/
warning lamp, triple meter, and information display via CAN communication from each unit, each switch, and
sensor.
• The combination meter incorporates a trip computer that displays, warnings and messages on the information display according to the information received from various units.
• The combination meter incorporates a buzzer function that sounds an audible alarm with the integrated
buzzer device. Refer to WCS-5, "WARNING CHIME SYSTEM : System Description" for further details.
• The combination meter integrates the meter circuit check function and the segment check function that
checks the information display operation.
IPDM E/R
• IPDM E/R reads the ON/OFF signals of the oil pressure switch and transmits the oil pressure switch signal to
the combination meter via BCM with the CAN communication line.
• IPDM E/R is equipped with the diagnosis function. It can perform the operation check of oil pressure warning
lamp with the auto active test and the diagnosis with CONSULT-III.
METER CONTROL FUNCTION LIST
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
System
Description
Signal source
Receives vehicle speed signal and indicates vehicle speed.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) ⇒
Combination meter
Tachometer
Receives engine speed signal and indicates engine speed.
ECM ⇒ Combination
meter
Fuel gauge
Receives fuel level sensor signal and indicates fuel level.
Fuel level sensor unit
⇒ Combination meter
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Receives engine coolant temperature signal and indicates coolant
temperature.
ECM ⇒ Combination
meter
Oil pressure warning
lamp
Receives oil pressure warning lamp signal and illuminates warning
lamp.
IPDM E/R ⇒ BCM ⇒
Combination meter
Up-shift indicator
lamp
Receives engine speed signal and indicates up-shift indicator lamp.
ECM ⇒ Combination
meter
Master warning lamp
Illuminates according to warning output on information display.
Speedometer
Meter/gauge
Warning lamp/
indicator lamp
Door open warning
Receives door switch signals and displays warning.
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BCM ⇒ Combination
meter
Parking brake switch ⇒
Combination meter
Parking brake release warning
Receives parking brake switch signal and vehicle speed signal and
displays warnings.
Low fuel warning
Receives fuel gauge signal and displays warning if fuel level decreases to approx.11.4
(3 US gal, 2-4/8 Imp gal) or less.
Fuel level sensor unit
⇒ Combination meter
Low washer fluid
warning
Receives washer level switch signal and displays warning.
Washer level switch ⇒
Combination meter
Low outside temperature warning
Monitors ambient sensor signal and displays warning if ambient
temperature decreases to 3°C (37°F) or less. (If enabled)
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Ambient sensor ⇒
Combination meter
Instantaneous fuel
consumption
Information
display
A
Calculates instantaneous fuel consumption based on received vehicle speed signals and fuel consumption monitor signal and displays it.
Average fuel consumption
Calculates average fuel consumption in a reset-to-reset interval
based on received vehicle speed signals and fuel consumption
monitor signal and displays it.
Average vehicle
speed
Calculates average vehicle speed in a reset-to-reset interval based
on received vehicle speed signals and displays it.
Travel time
Displays accumulated key switch ON time from reset to reset.
Travel distance
Calculates accumulated travel distance in a reset-to-reset interval
based on received vehicle speed signals and displays it.
Possible driving distance
Calculates possible driving distance based on received fuel consumption monitor signal, vehicle speed signals and fuel level sensor signal and displays it.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) ⇒
Combination meter
ECM ⇒ Combination
meter
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) ⇒
Combination meter
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Corrects ambient air temperature value based on received ambient
sensor signals and displays it.
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Combination meter
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Combination meter
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Combination meter
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) ⇒
Combination meter
ECM ⇒ Combination
meter
Fuel level sensor unit
⇒ Combination meter
Ambient air temperature
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Combination meter
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System
Description
Signal source
Volt meter
Ignition power supply
⇒ Triple meter
Oil temperature
gauge
Receives oil temperature signal and indicates engine oil temperature.
ECM ⇒ Combination
meter ⇒ Triple meter
Clock
Triple meter
Receives ignition signal and indicates battery voltage.
Receives clock signal and displays the time on clock.
Combination meter ⇒
Triple meter
ARRANGEMENT OF COMBINATION METER
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With SynchroRev Match mode (SMODE) models
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Except for USA
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
METER SYSTEM : Component Parts Location
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BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
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Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
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Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
METER SYSTEM : Component Description
Unit
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Description
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Controls the following with the signals received from each unit via CAN communication and the signals from switches and sensors.
• Speedometer
• Engine coolant temperature gauge
• Fuel gauge
• Indicator lamps
• Information display
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• Tachometer
• Warning lamps
Combination meter
• Triple meter
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Unit
Description
Indicate the following with the signals received from combination meter via communication line and
the signal from ignition power supply.
Triple meter
• Volt meter
• Oil temperature gauge
• Clock
IPDM E/R
IPDM E/R reads the ON/OFF signals of the oil pressure switch and transmits the oil pressure switch
signal to the combination meter via BCM with CAN communication line.
Fuel level sensor unit
Refer to MWI-47, "Description".
Oil pressure switch
Refer to MWI-50, "Description".
Transmits the following signals to the combination meter with CAN communication line.
• Engine speed signal
ECM
• Engine coolant temperature signal
• Fuel consumption monitor signal
• Oil temperature signal
• Shift position signal [with SyncroRev match
mode (S-MODE) models]
ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit)
Transmits the vehicle speed signal to the combination meter with CAN communication line.
BCM
Transmits signals provided by various units to the combination meter with CAN communication line.
Transmits the following signal to the combination meter.
Control device
• Manual mode signal
• Not manual mode signal
• Manual mode shift up signal
• Manual mode shift down signal
Paddle shifter
Transmits paddle shifter up signal and paddle shifter down signal to the combination meter.
TCM
Transmits the shift position signal to the combination meter with CAN communication line.
Washer level switch
Transmits the washer level signal to the combination meter.
Ambient sensor
Transmits the ambient sensor signal to the combination meter.
Brake fluid level switch
Transmits the brake fluid level switch signal to the combination meter.
Parking brake switch
Refer to MWI-52, "Description".
SPEEDOMETER
SPEEDOMETER : System Diagram
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SPEEDOMETER : System Description
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• The ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) converts the rectangular wave signal provided by the wheel
sensor to a vehicle speed signal and transmits it to the combination meter via CAN communication.
• The combination meter indicates the vehicle speed to the speedometer according to the vehicle speed signal received via CAN communication.
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
SPEEDOMETER : Component Parts Location
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BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
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2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
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Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
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Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
SPEEDOMETER : Component Description
Unit
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Description
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Combination meter
Indicates the vehicle speed to the speedometer according to the vehicle speed signal received from
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit)
Transmits the vehicle speed signal to the combination meter with CAN communication line.
TACHOMETER
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TACHOMETER : System Diagram
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TACHOMETER : System Description
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• ECM converts the pulse signal provided by the crankshaft position sensor to an engine speed signal and
transmits it to the combination meter with CAN communication line.
• The combination meter indicates the engine speed to the tachometer according to the engine speed signal
received via CAN communication.
TACHOMETER : Component Parts Location
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BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
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11. Parking brake switch
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12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
2009 370Z
13. METER SYSTEM
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
13.
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
A.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
A
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
TACHOMETER : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004528734
B
Description
Combination meter
Indicates the engine speed to the tachometer according to the engine speed signal received from
ECM via CAN communication.
ECM
Transmits the engine speed signal to the combination meter with CAN communication line.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004528735
C
D
E
F
G
JPNIA1359GB
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE : System Description
H
INFOID:0000000004528736
• ECM reads the engine coolant temperature signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor and transmits
the signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
• The combination meter indicates the engine coolant temperature to the water temperature gauge according
to the engine coolant temperature signal received via CAN communication.
I
J
K
L
M
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O
P
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE : Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000004553746
JPNIA1418ZZ
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
13.
(main)
A.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004528738
Description
Combination meter
Indicates the engine coolant temperature to the water temperature gauge according to the engine
coolant temperature signal received from ECM via CAN communication.
ECM
Transmits the engine coolant temperature signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
FUEL GAUGE
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
FUEL GAUGE : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004528739
A
B
C
JPNIA1360GB
D
FUEL GAUGE : System Description
INFOID:0000000004528740
E
CONTROL OUTLINE
The combination meter reads the fuel level sensor signal from the fuel level sensor unit and indicates the fuel
level to the fuel gauge.
F
REFUEL CONTROL
The combination meter accelerates the fuel gauge segment if the all conditions listed below are met, or the
ignition switch is ON from OFF.
• Ignition switch is ON position.
• The vehicle is not moving.
• The fuel level change by 15 (4 US gal, 3-1/4 lmp gal) or more.
FUEL GAUGE : Component Parts Location
G
H
INFOID:0000000004553747
I
J
K
L
M
MWI
O
P
JPNIA1418ZZ
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
13.
(main)
A.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
FUEL GAUGE : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004528742
Description
Combination meter
Indicates the fuel gauge according to the fuel level sensor signal received from the fuel level sensor
unit.
Fuel level sensor unit
Refer to MWI-47, "Description".
ODO/TRIP METER
ODO/TRIP METER : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004528743
JSNIA0293GB
ODO/TRIP METER : System Description
INFOID:0000000004528744
• The ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) reads the rectangular wave signal provided by the wheel
sensor and transmits the vehicle speed signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
• The combination meter converts the vehicle speed signal received via CAN communication to mileage, and
it displays the accumulated mileage to the odo/trip meter.
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
ODO/TRIP METER : Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000004553751
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
JPNIA1418ZZ
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
K
L
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
A.
J
M
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
ODO/TRIP METER : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004528746
Description
MWI
O
Combination meter
Converts the vehicle speed signal received from the ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via
CAN communication to mileage, and it displays the accumulated mileage to the odo/trip meter.
ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit)
Transmits the vehicle speed signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
P
SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004528747
A/T MODELS
JPNIA1356GB
WITH SynchroRev Match mode (S-MODE) MODELS
JPNIA1353GB
SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : System Description
INFOID:0000000004528748
A/T MODELS
Manual Mode
When operated with control device
• The combination meter receives the manual mode signal, manual mode shift up signal, and manual mode
shift down signal from control device and transmits them to TCM via CAN communication.
• TCM recognizes the manual mode operation status according to the manual mode signal, manual mode
shift up signal, and manual mode shift down signal received via CAN communication and transmits the shift
position signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
• The combination meter indicates shift position according to the shift position signal via CAN communication.
When operated with paddle shifter
• The combination meter receives the manual mode signal from control device, paddle shifter up signal and
paddle shifter down signal from paddle shifter and transmits them to TCM via CAN communication.
• TCM recognizes the manual mode operation status according to the manual mode signal, manual mode
shift up signal, and manual mode shift down signal received via CAN communication and transmits the shift
position signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
• The combination meter indicates shift position according to the shift position signal via CAN communication.
Not Manual Mode
• Combination meter inputs not manual mode signal from control device and transmits the signals to TCM with
CAN communication line.
• TCM transmits shift position signal to combination meter with CAN communication line.
• Combination meter indicates shift position when receiving shift position signal.
WITH SynchroRev Match mode (S-MODE) MODELS
• ECM transmits the shift position signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
• The combination meter indicates shift position according to the shift position signal received via CAN communication.
SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : Component Parts Location
A
INFOID:0000000004553752
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
JPNIA1418ZZ
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
J
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
L
M
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
A.
B.
K
MWI
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : Component Description
INFOID:0000000004528750
O
Unit
Combination meter
Description
Displays the shift position on the shift position indicator with shift position signal received from
TCM*1 or ECM*2 via CAN communication.
Transmits the following signals to the combination meter.
Control device
Revision: 2008 October
• Not manual mode signal
• Manual mode shift up signal
Paddle shifter
• Manual mode signal
• Manual mode shift down signal
Transmits the paddle shifter up signal and paddle shifter down signal to the combination meter.
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
Unit
Description
TCM*1
Transmits shift position signal to the combination meter with CAN communication.
ECM*2
Transmits shift position signal to the combination meter with CAN communication.
*1: A/T models
*2: With SynchroRev Match mode (S-MODE) models
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004528751
JSNIA0449GB
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : System Description
INFOID:0000000004528752
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP
• IPDM E/R reads the ON/OFF signals from the oil pressure switch and transmits the oil pressure switch signal to the combination meter via BCM with the CAN communication line.
• The combination meter turns the oil pressure warning lamp ON/OFF according to the oil pressure switch signal received via CAN communication.
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000004553757
JPNIA1418ZZ
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
A
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
B
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
C
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
13.
(main)
A.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
D
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004528754
Description
E
F
Combination meter
Turns the oil pressure warning lamp ON/OFF according to the oil pressure switch signal received
from BCM via CAN communication.
IPDM E/R
Reads the ON/OFF signals from the oil pressure switch and transmits the oil pressure switch signal
to the combination meter via BCM and CAN communication.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to MWI-50, "Description".
BCM
Transmits the oil pressure switch signal received from IPDM E/R via CAN communication to the
combination meter via CAN communication.
UP-SHIFT INDICATOR
G
H
I
UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004553740
J
K
L
JPNIA1352GB
UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : System Description
INFOID:0000000004553741
M
Combination meter receives the engine speed signal from ECM via CAN communication line, and then turns
up-shift indicator ON, OFF or blinking.
MWI
Combination meter turns up-shift indicator ON, OFF or Blinking under the following conditions
Up-shift indicator status
Engine speed
value*
Setting range
ON
Set
Blinking
From (Set value* minus
500 rpm)
OFF
(Set value* minus 600
rpm) or less
O
—
—
or more
No setting - 9,000 rpm
P
*: Value set by the setting function in information display.
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000004553758
JPNIA1418ZZ
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
A.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
UP-SHIFT INDICATOR : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004553743
Description
Combination meter
• Receives the engine speed signal from ECM via CAN communication line.
• Receives the meter control switch signal from meter control switch.
ECM
Transmits the engine speed signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004528755
A
B
C
JPNIA1432GB
D
METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : System Description
INFOID:0000000004528756
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
E
Combination Meter
The combination meter controls the meter illumination and triple meter illumination by the illumination control
switch signal from the meter control switch and the position light request signal transmitted by the BCM via
CAN communication.
F
Triple Meter
The triple meter illuminates the triple meter illumination by the triple meter illumination signal from the combination meter via communication line.
G
Nighttime Mode
• Combination meter changes the meter illumination to the nighttime mode by the position light request signal
from BCM via CAN communication.
• Meter illumination and triple meter illumination can be adjusted in 22 steps using the illumination control
switch in nighttime mode.
H
METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : Component Parts Location
I
INFOID:0000000004553759
J
K
L
M
MWI
O
P
JPNIA1418ZZ
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
13.
(main)
A.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004528758
Description
Combination meter
Controls the meter illumination and triple meter illumination with the meter control switch signal
from the meter control switch and the position light request signal from BCM via CAN communication.
Triple meter
Receives the triple meter illumination signal from the combination meter via communication line.
BCM
Transmits the position light request signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
METER EFFECT FUNCTION
METER EFFECT FUNCTION : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004553716
JPNIA1433GB
METER EFFECT FUNCTION : System Description
INFOID:0000000004553717
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Engine-start Effect Function
• The combination meter receives engine speed signal and engine status signal from ECM, starter relay status
signal from BCM, vehicle speed signal from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
• The triple meter receives meter effect signal from combination meter via communication line.
• After the end of cranking and recognition of engine revolution, the combination meter illuminates the meter
light in stages and sweeps the needles of the speedometer, tachometer, volt meter and oil temperature
gauge.
NOTE:
The engine-start effect function enables ON/OFF with an operation of information display.
Cancel Condition
• When vehicle speed is more than 1 km/h (0.6 MPH).
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
METER EFFECT FUNCTION : Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000004553761
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
JPNIA1418ZZ
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
K
L
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
A.
J
M
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
METER EFFECT FUNCTION : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004553719
Description
MWI
O
Combination meter
• Receives signals from each unit with the CAN communication and performs meter effect.
• Transmits meter effect signal to the triple meter via communication line.
Triple meter
Receives signals from combination meter via communication line and performs meter effect.
ECM
Transmits engine speed signal and engine status signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
BCM
Transmits starter relay status signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit)
Transmits vehicle speed signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
INFORMATION DISPLAY
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26. METER SYSTEM
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
INFORMATION DISPLAY : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004528759
JPNIA1357GB
INFORMATION DISPLAY : System Description
INFOID:0000000004528760
DESCRIPTION
• The combination meter receives the information required for controlling the operations of the information display from the various units via CAN communication.
• The combination meter incorporates a trip computer that displays the warning/information according to the
information received from various units.
PARKING BRAKE RELEASE WARNING
The combination meter indicates the parking brake release warning judged by the vehicle speed signal
received from the ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication and the parking brake
switch signal from the parking brake switch.
Warning Operation Condition
Parking brake release warning is judged if all of the following conditions are fulfilled.
• Vehicle speed is 7 km/h (4.3 MPH) or higher
• Parking brake switch ON
LOW FUEL WARNING
The combination meter indicates the low fuel warning judged by the fuel level sensor signal received from the
fuel level sensor unit.
Warning Operation Condition
• Fuel level: Approx. 11.4 (3 US gal, 2-4/8 Imp gal) or less
LOW WASHER FLUID WARNING
The combination meter indicates the low washer fluid warning judged by the signal from the washer level
switch.
Warning Operation Condition
• Indicates the warning when the washer level switch is ON for 180 seconds or more. Stops indicating the
warning when the washer level switch is OFF for 30 seconds or more.
JSNIA0033GB
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
DOOR OPEN WARNING
The combination meter indicates the door open warning judged by each door switch signal received from the
BCM via CAN communication line.
INSTANTANEOUS FUEL CONSUMPTION (MPG)
• The combination meter receives the fuel consumption monitor signal from the ECM and the vehicle speed
signal from the ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
• The combination meter calculates instantaneous fuel consumption according to the fuel consumption monitor signal and the vehicle speed signal received via CAN communication.
A
B
C
AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION (MPG)
• The combination meter receives the fuel consumption monitor signal from the ECM and the vehicle speed
signal from the ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
• The combination meter calculates the average fuel consumption according to the fuel consumption monitor
signal and the vehicle speed signal received via CAN communication.
• The average fuel consumption displayed on the information display is uploaded in approximately 30-second
intervals.
NOTE:
“−−−−” is displayed for approximately 30 seconds just after the reset operation or after the ignition switch is
OFF → ON. It is displayed continuously until the vehicle drives approximately 500 m (0.31 mile).
D
E
F
AVERAGE VEHICLE SPEED (MPH)
• The combination meter receives the vehicle speed signal from the ABS actuator and electric unit (control
unit) via CAN communication.
• Measures the time while the ignition switch is ON through the combination meter.
• The combination meter the average vehicle speed according to the above signals.
• The average vehicle speed displayed on the information display is uploaded in approximately 30-second
intervals.
NOTE:
“−−−−” is displayed for 30 seconds just after the reset operation or after the ignition switch is OFF → ON. It is
displayed continuously until the vehicle drives approximately 500 m (0.31 mile).
G
H
I
TRAVEL TIME (TIME)
Measures the time while the ignition switch is ON through the combination meter.
J
TRAVEL DISTANCE (MILES)
• The combination meter receives the vehicle speed signal from the ABS actuator and electric unit (control
unit) via CAN communication.
• The combination meter calculates the vehicle distance according to the vehicle speed signal. The vehicle
distance is displayed.
K
L
The combination meter calculates possible driving distance according to the vehicle speed signal and fuel
consumption monitor signal transmitted via CAN communication and the fuel level sensor signal transmitted
from the fuel level sensor.
M
NOTE:
• “−−−−” is displayed for 30 seconds after the ignition switch is OFF → ON. It is displayed continuously until
the vehicle drives approximately 500 m (0.31 mile).
• The indicated values may not match each other when refueling with the ignition switch ON. Refer to MWI-92, MWI
"INFORMATION DISPLAY : Description".
POSSIBLE DRIVING DISTANCE (RANGE)
AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE
• The combination meter receives the ambient sensor signal from the ambient sensor.
• The combination meter calculates the ambient temperature according to the ambient sensor signal.
• The indicated temperature does not increase if the vehicle speed is less than 20 km/h (12 MPH).
NOTE:
• The ambient sensor input value that is displayed on “Data Monitor” of CONSULT-III is the value before the
correction. It may not match the indicated temperature on the information display.
• The ambient temperature may be indicated higher than the actual temperature, depending on heat in the
engine, the road surface temperature, and so on.
SETTING
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
Setting item list
Items
Setting range
Setting unit
UP SHIFT
No setting - 9,000 rpm
TIMER
No setting - 6 hours
ICY
ON/OFF
OIL
100 rpm
[500 rpm]*
Description
The engine speed signal received from
ECM via CAN communication, and the
up-shift indicator can be set to ON/OFF
depending on the engine speed.
30 minutes,
[60 minutes]*
Time to rest is displayed on the information display if the vehicle reached the set
travel distance.
—
Low outside temp is displayed on the information display if the ambient temperature is 3°C (37°F) or less.
No setting - 18,500 miles,
(No setting - 30,000 km)
250 miles (500 km),
[500 miles (1,000 km)]*
The engine oil replacement interval is displayed on the information display if the vehicle reached the set distance.
FILTER
No setting - 18,500 miles,
(No setting - 30,000 km)
250 miles (500 km),
[500 miles (1,000 km)]*
The oil filter replacement interval is displayed on the information display if the vehicle reached the set distance.
TIRE
No setting - 18,500 miles,
(No setting - 30,000 km)
250 miles (500 km),
[500 miles (1,000 km)]*
The tire replacement interval is displayed
on the information display if the vehicle
reached the set distance.
OTHER
No setting - 18,500 miles,
(No setting - 30,000 km)
250 miles (500 km),
[500 miles (1,000 km)]*
The other replacement interval is displayed on the information display if the vehicle reached the set distance.
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH/FRANCAIS
—
The language setting can be changed.
EFFECTS
ON/OFF
—
The engine-start effect function setting
can be changed.
UNIT
ALERT
US/METRIC
—
The unit setting can be changed.
SETTING
1:00 - 12:59
Hour : Minutes
MAINTENANCE
OPTIONS
CLOCK
RESET
—
Reset
Can set the time of the clock.
Minutes indication be comes zero.
* : Press and hold the switch (1 second or more).
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
INFORMATION DISPLAY : Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000004553762
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
JPNIA1418ZZ
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
K
L
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
A.
J
M
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
INFORMATION DISPLAY : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004528762
Description
Combination meter
O
Controls the information display according to the signal received from each unit.
Fuel level sensor unit
MWI
Refer to MWI-47, "Description".
P
Transmits the following signals to the combination meter via CAN communication.
ECM
• Engine speed signal
• Fuel consumption monitor signal
ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit)
Transmits the vehicle speed signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.
BCM
Transmits signals provided by various units to the combination meter via CAN communication.
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30. METER SYSTEM
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
Unit
Description
Washer level switch
Transmits the washer level signal to the combination meter.
Parking brake switch
Refer to MWI-52, "Description".
Door switch
Transmits the door switch signals to BCM.
Ambient sensor
Detects the ambient air temperature and transmits the ambient sensor signal to the combination
meter.
TRIPLE METER
TRIPLE METER : System Diagram
INFOID:0000000004553726
JPNIA1354GB
TRIPLE METER : System Description
INFOID:0000000004553727
VOLT METER
Triple meter indicates the battery voltage on volt meter, when triple meter receives the ignition signal (from
ignition power supply)
OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Triple meter receives the oil temperature signal from combination meter via communication line, and then indicates the engine oil temperature on oil temperature gauge.
CLOCK
Triple meter receives the clock signal from combination meter, and then displays the time on clock.
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31. METER SYSTEM
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
TRIPLE METER : Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000004553763
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
JPNIA1418ZZ
1.
BCM
Refer to BCS-8, "Component Parts
Location".
2.
IPDM E/R
Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts
Location".
3.
ECM
Refer to EC-26, "Component Parts
Location".
4.
Oil pressure switch
Refer to EM-44, "Exploded View".
5.
Washer level switch
6.
Ambient sensor
8.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Refer to BRC-11, "Component Parts
Location".
9.
TCM
Refer to TM-141, "Component Parts
Location".
7.
Triple meter
10. Combination meter
11. Parking brake switch
13.
Rear parcel shelf cover LH (bottom)
K
L
12. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump
(main)
A.
J
M
B.
Rear parcel shelf cover RH (bottom)
TRIPLE METER : Component Description
Unit
INFOID:0000000004553729
Description
MWI
O
Triple meter
Controls the triple meter according to the signals received from combination meter.
Combination meter
• Receives the oil temperature signal from ECM via CAN communication line, and then transmits
the signal to triple meter via communication line (METER⇔TRIPLE METER).
• Receives the meter control switch signal from meter control switch, and then transmits those signals to triple meter via communication line (METER⇔TRIPLE METER).
ECM
Transmits the oil temperature signal to combination meter via CAN communication line.
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32. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
Diagnosis Description
INFOID:0000000004528766
SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE
• Information display LCD segment operation can be checked in self-diagnosis mode.
• Meters/gauges can be checked in self-diagnosis mode.
OPERATION PROCEDURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
While pressing the trip reset switch (1), turn ignition switch ON.
Make sure that the trip meter displays “0000.0”.
Press the trip reset switch at least 3 times. (Within 7 seconds
after the ignition switch is turned ON.)
JPNIA1361ZZ
5.
The unified meter control unit is turned to self-diagnosis mode.
• The segment dots of the information display LCD (1) blink
alternately.
• Water temperature gauge and fuel gauge return to zero, simultaneously.
JPNIA0766ZZ
• The fuel gauge (1) blink alternately.
• The engine coolant temperature gauge (2) blink alternately.
JPNIA1371ZZ
NOTE:
• Check combination meter power supply and ground circuit when the self-diagnosis mode of the combination meter does not start. Replace combination meter if abnormal.
• If any of the segments are not displayed, replace combination meter.
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33. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
6. Each meter activates by pressing the trip reset switch.
A
B
C
D
E
JPNIA1370ZZ
NOTE:
• If any of the meters or gauges are not activated, replace combination meter.
• The figure is reference.
CONSULT-III Function (METER/M&A)
F
INFOID:0000000004528767
G
CONSULT-III APPLICATION ITEMS
CONSULT-III can perform the following diagnosis modes via CAN communication and the combination meter.
System
Diagnosis mode
Description
Self Diagnostic Result
The combination meter checks the conditions and displays memorized errors.
Data Monitor
Displays the combination meter input/output data in real time.
Special function
METER/M&A
H
Lighting history of the warning lamp and indicator lamp can be checked.
I
J
SELF DIAG RESULT
Refer to MWI-71, "DTC Index".
DATA MONITOR
K
Display Item List
X: Applicable
L
MAIN
SIGNALS
Description
SPEED METER
[km/h]
X
Value of vehicle speed signal received from ABS actuator and electric unit (control
unit) via CAN communication.
NOTE:
655.35 is displayed when the malfunction signal is received.
SPEED OUTPUT
[km/h]
X
Vehicle speed signal value transmitted to other units via CAN communication.
NOTE:
655.35 is displayed when the malfunction signal is received.
Display item [Unit]
ODO OUTPUT
[km/h or mph]
O
Value of the engine speed signal received from ECM via CAN communication.
NOTE:
8191.875 is displayed when the malfunction signal is received.
P
X
FUEL METER
[L]
X
Fuel level indicated on combination meter.
X
Value of engine coolant temperature signal is received from ECM via CAN communication.
NOTE:
215 is displayed when the malfunction signal is input.
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Odometer signal value transmitted to other units via CAN communication.
TACHO METER
[rpm]
W TEMP METER
[°C]
M
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34. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
Display item [Unit]
MAIN
SIGNALS
Description
ABS W/L
[On/Off]
Status of ABS warning lamp detected from ABS warning lamp signal is received
from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
VDC/TCS IND
[On/Off]
Status of VDC OFF indicator lamp detected from VDC OFF indicator lamp signal
is received from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
SLIP IND
[On/Off]
Status of SLIP indicator lamp detected from slip indicator lamp signal received
from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
BRAKE W/L
[On/Off]
Status of brake warning lamp detected from brake warning lamp signal is received
from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
NOTE:
Displays “Off” if the brake warning lamp is illuminated when the valve check starts,
the parking brake switch is turned ON or the brake fluid level switch is turned ON.
DOOR W/L
[On/Off]
Status of door warning detected from door switch signal received from BCM via
CAN communication.
HI-BEAM IND
[On/Off]
Status of high beam indicator lamp detected from high beam request signal is received from BCM via CAN communication.
TURN IND
[On/Off]
Status of turn indicator lamp detected from turn indicator signal is received from
BCM via CAN communication.
RR FOG IND
[On/Off]
Status of rear fog lamp indicator lamp detected from rear fog lamp status signal is
received from BCM via CAN communication.
LIGHT IND
[On/Off]
Status of light indicator lamp detected from position light request signal is received
from BCM via CAN communication.
OIL W/L
[On/Off]
Status of oil pressure warning lamp detected from oil pressure switch signal is received from BCM via CAN communication.
MIL
[On/Off]
Status of malfunction indicator lamp detected from malfunctioning indicator lamp
signal is received from ECM via CAN communication.
CRUISE IND
[On/Off]
Status of CRUISE indicator lamp detected from CRUISE indicator lamp signal is
received from ECM via CAN communication.
ATC/T-AMT W/L
[On/Off]
A/T CHECK indicator lamp status judged by the transmission check warning lamp
signal received from TCM via CAN communication.
FUEL W/L
[On/Off]
Low-fuel warning lamp status detected by the identified fuel level.
WASHER W/L
[On/Off]
Status of washer warning lamp judged from washer level switch input to combination meter.
AIR PRES W/L
[On/Off]
Status of low tire pressure warning lamp detected from tire pressure signal is received from BCM via CAN communication.
KEY G/Y W/L
[On/Off]
Status of key warning lamp (yellow) detected from key warning signal is received
from BCM via CAN communication.
MT SYNC REV IND
[On/Off]
Status of S-MODE indicator judged from S-MODE indicator signal received from
ECM with CAN communication line.
LCD
[C&P N, C&P I, B&P N, B&P I, ID NG,
ROTAT, SFT P, INSRT, BATT, NO
KY, OUTKY, LK WN]
Displays status of Intelligent Key system warning detected from meter display signal is received from BCM via CAN communication.
SHIFT IND
[P, R, N, D, L, M1, M2, M3, M4, M5,
M6, M7]
• Status of shift position indicator detected from shift position signal and manual
mode indicator signal is received from TCM via CAN communication. (A/T models)
• Status of shift position indicator detected from shift position signal is received
from ECM via CAN communication. (with SynchroRev Match mode models)
AT S MODE SW
[Off]
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
M RANGE SW
[On/Off]
Status of manual mode switch.
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35. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
MAIN
SIGNALS
Display item [Unit]
Description
A
NM RANGE SW
[On/Off]
Status of not manual mode switch.
AT SFT UP SW
[On/Off]
Status of position select switch (up).
AT SFT DWN SW
[On/Off]
Status of position select switch (down).
ST SFT UP SW
[On/Off]
Status of paddle shifter up switch.
ST SFT DWN SW
[On/Off]
Status of paddle shifter down switch.
PKB SW
[On/Off]
Status of parking brake switch.
BUCKLE SW
[On/Off]
Status of seat belt buckle switch (driver side).
BRAKE OIL SW
[On/Off]
Status of brake fluid level switch.
A/C AMP CONN
[On/Off]
Status of A/C auto amp. connection recognition signal.
ENTER SW
[On/Off]
Status of
(ENTER) switch.
SELECT SW
[On/Off]
Status of
(SELECT) switch.
MT SYNC REV SW
[On/Off]
Status of S-MODE switch.
DISTANCE
[km]
Value of possible driving distance calculated by combination meter.
OUTSIDE TEMP
[°C or °F]
Ambient air temperature value converted from ambient sensor signal received
from ambient sensor.
NOTE:
This may not match with the temperature value indicated on the information display. (Because the information display value is a corrected value from the ambient
sensor input value.)
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
FUEL LOW SIG
[On/Off]
Status of fuel level low warning signal to output to AV control unit via CAN communication.
CRANKING SIG
[On/Off]
Starter relay status judged by the starter relay status signal received from BCM via
CAN communication.
K
Cranking status judged by the engine status signal received from ECM via CAN
communication.
ST CNT SIG
[On/Off]
J
BUZZER
[On/Off]
X
Buzzer status (in the combination meter) is detected from the buzzer output signal
received from each unit via CAN communication and the warning output condition
of the combination meter.
L
M
MWI
NOTE:
Some items are not available according to vehicle specification.
O
SPECIAL FUNCTION
Special menu
P
Display item
W/L ON HISTORY
Description
Lighting history of warning lamp and indicator lamp can be checked.
W/L ON HISTORY
• Stores histories when warning/indicator lamp is turned on.
• “W/L ON HISTORY” indicates the “TIME” when the warning/ indicator lamp is turned on.
• The “TIME” above is :
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< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
- 0 : The condition that the warning/indicator lamp has been turned on 1 or more times after starting the
engine and waiting for 30 seconds.
- 1 - 39 : The number of times the engine was restarted after the 0 condition.
- NO W/L ON HISTORY : Stores NO (0) turning on history of warning/indicator lamp.
NOTE:
• W/L ON HISTORY is not stored for approximately 30 seconds after the engine starts.
• Brake warning lamp does not store any history when the parking brake is applied or the brake fluid level gets
low.
Display Item
Display item
Description
ABS W/L
Lighting history of ABS warning lamp.
VDC/TCS IND
Lighting history of VDC OFF indicator lamp.
SLIP IND
Lighting history of SLIP indicator lamp.
BRAKE W/L
Lighting history of brake warning lamp.
DOOR W/L
Lighting history of door warning.
TRUNK/GLAS-H
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
OIL W/L
Lighting history of oil pressure warning lamp.
C-ENG W/L
Lighting history of malfunction indicator lamp.
C-ENG2 W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
CRUISE IND
Lighting history of CRUISE indicator lamp.
SET IND
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
CRUISE W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
BA W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
O/D OFF IND
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
ATC/T-AMT W/L
Lighting history of A/T CHECK ingicator lamp.
ATF TEMP W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
CVT IND
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
SPORT IND
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
4WD W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
FUEL W/L
Lighting history of low fuel level warning.
WASHER W/L
Lighting history of low washer fluid warning
AIR PRES W/L
Lighting history of low tire pressure warning lamp.
KEY G/Y W/L
Lighting history of key warning lamp (yellow).
KEY R W/L
Lighting history of key warning lamp (red).
KEY KNOB W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
SYS FAIL W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
SFT POSI W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
HV BAT W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
HEV BRAKE W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
SFT OPER W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
CHAGE W/L
Lighting history of charge warning lamp.
OIL LEV LOW
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
DPF W/L
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
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37. U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS
A
U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT
Description
INFOID:0000000004528768
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication system for real time application. It is an on-vehicle
multiplex communication system with high data communication speed and excellent error detectability. Many
electronic control units are equipped onto vehicles, and each control unit shares information and links with
other control units during operation (not independent). In CAN communication, control units are connected
with two communication lines (CAN-H line, CAN-L line) allowing a high rate of information transmission with
less wiring. Each control unit transmits/receives data but selectively reads required data only.
CAN Communication Signal Chart. Refer to LAN-13, "How to Use CAN Communication Signal Chart".
DTC Logic
B
C
D
INFOID:0000000004528769
E
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
DTC
Display contents of
CONSULT-III
U1000
CAN COMM CIRCUIT
Diagnostic item is detected when ...
When combination meter is not transmitting or
receiving CAN communication signal for 2
seconds or more.
Diagnosis Procedure
Probable malfunction location
CAN communication system
F
G
INFOID:0000000004528770
H
1.PERFORM SELF DIAGNOSTIC
1. Turn ignition switch ON and wait for 2 seconds or more.
2. Check “Self Diagnostic Result” of “METER/M&A”.
Is “CAN COMM CIRCUIT” displayed?
YES >> Refer to LAN-14, "Trouble Diagnosis Flow Chart".
NO
>> Refer to GI-39, "Intermittent Incident".
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38. U1010 CONTROL UNIT (CAN)
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
U1010 CONTROL UNIT (CAN)
Description
INFOID:0000000004528771
Initial diagnosis of combination meter.
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000004528772
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
DTC
U1010
Display contents of CONSULT-III
CONTROL UNIT (CAN)
Diagnostic item is detected when ...
If any malfunction is detected during initial diagnosis of combination meter CAN controller
Diagnosis Procedure
Probable malfunction location
Combination meter
INFOID:0000000004528773
1.REPLACE COMBINATION METER
When DTC “U1010” is detected, replace combination meter.
>> INSPECTION END
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39. B2201 COMMUNICATION ERROR 1
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
B2201 COMMUNICATION ERROR 1
A
Description
INFOID:0000000004553713
The communication line (METER <-> TRIPLE METER) is used to communicate signals between the combination meter and the triple meter in order to control the triple meter.
DTC Logic
B
INFOID:0000000004553714
C
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
Display contents of
CONSULT-III
DTC
B2201
Diagnostic item is detected when ...
If a communication error is present in the
communication line (METER⇔TRIPLE
METER) for 2 seconds or more
COMM ERROR 1
Probable malfunction location
Communication line (METER⇔TRIPLE
METER) circuit
Diagnosis Procedure
D
E
INFOID:0000000004553715
F
1.CHECK CONNECTOR
Check combination meter, triple meter and terminals (combination meter side, triple meter side, and harness
side) for looseness or bent.
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO
>> Repair terminal or connector.
G
H
2.CHECK CONTINUITY COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT
1.
2.
3.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect combination meter connector and triple meter connector.
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector and triple meter harness connector.
I
J
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
9
M53
4.
Triple meter
10
Connector
M242
Terminal
4
5
Continuity
K
Existed
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector and ground.
Combination meter
Connector
M53
Terminal
9
L
Continuity
M
Ground
Not existed
10
MWI
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
O
3.CHECK COMBINATION METER OUTPUT VOLTAGE
1.
2.
3.
Connect combination meter connector.
Turn ignition switch ON.
Check voltage between combination meter harness connector and ground.
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40. B2201 COMMUNICATION ERROR 1
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
Terminals
(+)
(−)
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
M53
10
Ground
Voltage
(Approx.)
5V
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 4.
NO
>> Replace combination meter.
4.CHECK TRIPLE METER OUTPUT VOLTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect combination meter connector.
Connect triple meter connector.
Turn ignition switch ON.
Check voltage between triple meter harness connector and ground.
Terminals
(+)
(−)
Triple meter
Connector
Terminal
M242
4
Ground
Voltage
(Approx.)
5V
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Replace triple meter.
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41. B2205 VEHICLE SPEED
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
B2205 VEHICLE SPEED
A
Description
INFOID:0000000004528774
Vehicle speed signal is transmitted from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication
to combination meter.
DTC Logic
B
INFOID:0000000004528775
C
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
DTC
B2205
Display contents of
CONSULT-III
VEHICLE SPEED
Diagnostic item is detected when ...
An abnormal vehicle speed signal is input
from ABS actuator and electric unit (control
unit) for 2 seconds or more
Diagnosis Procedure
Probable malfunction location
• Wheel sensor
• ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
D
E
INFOID:0000000004528776
F
1.PERFORM SELF-DIAGNOSIS OF ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT (CONTROL UNIT)
Perform “Self Diagnostic Result” of ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit), and repair or replace malfunctioning parts.
>> Refer to BRC-22, "CONSULT-III Function".
G
H
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42. B2267 ENGINE SPEED
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
B2267 ENGINE SPEED
Description
INFOID:0000000004528777
The engine speed signal is transmitted from ECM to the combination meter via CAN communication.
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000004528778
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
DTC
B2267
Display contents of
CONSULT-III
ENGINE SPEED
Diagnostic item is detected when ...
ECM continuously transmits abnormal engine
speed signals for 2 seconds or more
Probable malfunction location
• Crankshaft position sensor (POS)
• ECM
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000004528779
1.PERFORM SELF-DIAGNOSIS OF ECM
Perform “Self Diagnostic Result” of ECM, and repair or replace malfunctioning parts.
>> Refer to EC-128, "CONSULT-III Function".
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43. B2268 WATER TEMP
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
B2268 WATER TEMP
A
Description
INFOID:0000000004528780
The engine coolant temperature signal is transmitted from ECM to the combination meter via CAN communication.
DTC Logic
B
INFOID:0000000004528781
C
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
DTC
B2268
Display contents of
CONSULT-III
WATER TEMP
Diagnostic item is detected when ...
ECM continuously transmits abnormal engine
coolant temperature signals for 60 seconds or
more
Probable malfunction location
• Engine coolant temperature sensor
• ECM
Diagnosis Procedure
D
E
INFOID:0000000004528782
F
1.PERFORM SELF-DIAGNOSIS OF ECM
Perform “Self Diagnosis Result” of ECM, and repair or replace malfunctioning parts.
G
>> Refer to EC-128, "CONSULT-III Function".
H
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44. POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT
COMBINATION METER
COMBINATION METER : Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000004528783
1.CHECK FUSE
Check for blown fuses.
Power source
Fuse No.
Battery
11
Ignition switch ON or START
4
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO
>> Be sure to eliminate cause of malfunction before installing new fuse.
2.CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
Check voltage between combination meter harness connector terminals and ground.
Terminals
(+)
(−)
Ignition switch position
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
1
M53
Ground
OFF
2
ON
Voltage
(Approx.)
Battery voltage
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO
>> Check harness between combination meter and fuse.
3.CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT
1.
2.
3.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect combination meter connector.
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminals and ground.
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
17
M53
Continuity
Ground
Existed
23
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
TRIPLE METER
TRIPLE METER : Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000004553737
1.CHECK FUSE
Check for blown fuses.
Power source
Fuse No.
Battery
11
Ignition switch ON or START
4
Is the inspection result normal?
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45. POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO
>> Be sure to eliminate cause of malfunction before installing new fuse.
A
2.CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
Check voltage between combination meter harness connector terminals and ground.
B
Terminals
(+)
(−)
Triple meter
Connector
Terminal
2
M242
Ground
Ignition switch position
D
OFF
3
C
Voltage
(Approx.)
Battery voltage
ON
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO
>> Check harness between triple meter and fuse.
E
3.CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT
F
1.
2.
3.
G
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect triple meter connector.
Check continuity between triple meter harness connector terminals and ground.
Triple meter
Connector
Terminal
M242
Ground
1
Continuity
H
Existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
I
IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE ENGINE ROOM)
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IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE ENGINE ROOM) : Diagnosis Procedure
K
INFOID:0000000004732340
1.CHECK FUSES AND FUSIBLE LINK
Check that the following IPDM E/R fuses or fusible links are not blown.
Signal name
L
Fuses and fusible link No.
M
C
Battery power supply
50
51
Is the fuse fusing?
YES >> Replace the blown fuse or fusible link after repairing the affected circuit if a fuse or fusible link is
blown.
NO
>> GO TO 2.
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1.
2.
3.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect IPDM E/R connector.
Check voltage between IPDM E/R harness connector and the ground.
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< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
Terminals
(+)
(−)
IPDM E/R
Connector
Terminal
E4
1
Ground
Voltage
(Approx.)
Battery voltage
Is the measurement value normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO
>> Repair the harness or connector.
3.CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT
Check continuity between IPDM E/R harness connectors and the ground.
IPDM E/R
Connector
Terminal
E5
12
E6
Continuity
41
Ground
Existed
Does continuity exist?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair the harness or connector.
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47. FUEL LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL CIRCUIT
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL CIRCUIT
A
Description
INFOID:0000000004528786
The fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump (main) and the fuel level sensor unit (sub) detect the fuel level in the
fuel tank and transmit the fuel gauge signal to the combination meter.
Component Function Check
INFOID:0000000004528787
C
1.CHECK COMBINATION METER OUTPUT SIGNAL
Select the “Data Monitor” for the “METER/M&A” and compare the “FUEL METER” monitor value with the fuel
gauge reading on the combination meter.
Fuel gauge indication position
Approx. 68.0
Three quarters (12/16)
Approx. 54.4
Half (8/16)
Approx. 36.8
A quarter (4/16)
Approx. 18.4
Empty (1/16)
D
Reference value of data monitor [L]
Full (16/16)
Approx. 6.4
E
F
G
Does monitor value match fuel gauge reading?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Replace combination meter.
H
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000004528788
1.CHECK COMBINATION METER INPUT SIGNAL
1.
2.
B
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Turn ignition switch ON.
Check voltage between combination meter harness connector terminal and ground.
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Terminals
(+)
(−)
Voltage
(Approx.)
Combination meter
Connector
K
Terminal
L
Ground
M54
34
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Does it match fuel gauge reading?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO
>> Replace the combination meter.
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2.CHECK FUEL LEVEL SENSOR CIRCUIT
1.
2.
3.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect combination meter connector and fuel level sensor unit (sub) connector.
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminal and fuel level sensor unit (sub)
harness connector terminal.
Combination meter
Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Connector
Terminal
Connector
Terminal
M54
34
B21
1
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4. Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminal and ground.
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
M54
Ground
34
Continuity
Not existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
3.CHECK FUEL LEVEL SENSOR UNIT (MAIN-SUB) CIRCUIT
1.
2.
Disconnect fuel level sensor unit (main) connector.
Check for continuity between the fuel level sensor unit (sub) harness connector and the fuel level sensor
unit (main) harness connector.
Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
Fuel level sensor unit (main)
Connector
Connector
Terminal
B21
3.
Terminal
2
B22
2
Continuity
Existed
Check for continuity between the fuel level sensor unit (sub) harness connector and the ground.
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
B21
Ground
2
Continuity
Not existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 4.
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
4.CHECK FUEL LEVEL SENSOR GROUND CIRCUIT
Check continuity between fuel level sensor unit (main) harness connector terminal and combination meter harness connector terminal.
Fuel level sensor unit (main)
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
Connector
Terminal
B22
5
M54
24
Continuity
Existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000004528789
1.REMOVE FUEL LEVEL SENSOR UNIT
Remove the fuel level sensor unit. Refer to FL-5, "Removal and Installation".
>> GO TO 2.
2.CHECK FUEL LEVEL SENSOR UNIT AND FUEL PUMP (MAIN)
Check the resistance between fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump (main).
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< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
A
Terminals
2
5
Resistance (Ω)
(Approx.)
Height [mm (in)]
Full (A)
3.0
229.7 (9.04)
Empty (B)
Fuel level sensor unit
(main)
Condition
80.0
38.5 (1.52)
B
Is inspection result OK?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO
>> Replace fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump (main).
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D
Inspect the resistance of fuel level sensor unit (sub).
E
Terminals
Fuel level sensor unit (sub)
1
2
Condition
Resistance (Ω)
(Approx.)
Height [mm (in)]
Full (A)
3.0
32.8 (1.29)
Empty (B)
40.9
241.1 (9.49)
F
G
Is inspection result OK?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Replace fuel level sensor unit (sub).
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50. OIL PRESSURE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
Description
INFOID:0000000004528793
Detects the engine oil pressure and transmits the oil pressure switch signal to IPDM E/R.
Component Function Check
INFOID:0000000004528794
1.CHECK COMBINATION METER INPUT SIGNAL
Select the “Data Monitor” for the “METER/M&A” and check the “OIL W/L” monitor value.
“OIL W/L”
Ignition switch ON
: On
Engine running
: Off
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000004528795
1.CHECK OIL PRESSURE SWITCH CIRCUIT
1.
2.
3.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect IPDM E/R connector and oil pressure switch connector.
Check continuity between IPDM E/R harness connector terminal and oil pressure switch harness connector terminal.
Terminals
(+)
(−)
IPDM E/R
Oil pressure switch
Connector
Connector
Terminal
E7
4.
Terminal
75
F37
Continuity
1
Existed
Check continuity between IPDM E/R harness connector terminal and ground.
Terminals
(+)
(−)
Continuity
IPDM E/R
Connector
Terminal
E7
Ground
75
Not existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000004528796
1.CHECK OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
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< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
Check continuity between oil pressure switch and ground.
A
Condition
Continuity
Engine stopped
Existed
Engine running
Not existed
B
C
ELF0044D
D
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Replace oil pressure switch.
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52. PARKING BRAKE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
Description
INFOID:0000000004528797
Transmits the parking brake switch signal to the combination meter.
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000004528798
1.CHECK COMBINATION METER INPUT SIGNAL
1.
2.
Start the engine.
Check the voltage between combination meter harness connector terminal and ground.
Terminals
(+)
(−)
Condition
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
M54
26
Ground
Engine
idling
Voltage
(Approx.)
When parking brake is applied
0V
When parking brake is released
12 V
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> GO TO 2.
2.CHECK PARKING BRAKE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
1.
2.
3.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect combination meter connector and parking brake switch connector.
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminal and parking brake switch harness connector terminal.
Terminals
Combination meter
Parking brake switch
Connector
Connector
Terminal
M54
4.
Terminal
26
M68
1
Continuity
Existed
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminal and ground.
Terminals
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
M54
Continuity
Ground
26
Not existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000004528799
1.CHECK PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
Check parking brake switch. Refer to BRC-64, "Component Inspection".
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END.
NO
>> Replace parking brake switch.
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< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
WASHER LEVEL SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
Description
A
INFOID:0000000004528800
Transmits the washer level switch signal to the combination meter.
Diagnosis Procedure
B
INFOID:0000000004528801
1.CHECK WASHER LEVEL SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
C
1.
2.
3.
D
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect combination meter connector and washer level switch connector.
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminal and washer level switch harness connector terminal.
E
Terminals
Combination meter
Washer level switch
Connector
Terminal
Connector
M54
29
E32
Continuity
Terminal
1
4.
F
Existed
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminal and ground.
G
Terminals
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
M54
Continuity
29
H
Ground
Not existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
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2.CHECK WASHER LEVEL SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT
J
Check continuity between washer level switch connector terminal and ground.
K
Terminals
Washer level switch
Connector
Terminal
E32
Continuity
Ground
2
L
Existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
M
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000004528802
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1.CHECK WASHER LEVEL SWITCH
1.
2.
3.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect washer level switch connector.
Check washer level switch.
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Terminals
Washer level switch
1
2
Condition
Continuity
Washer level switch ON
Existed
Washer level switch OFF
Not existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
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< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
NO
>> Replace washer level switch. Refer to WW-88, "Removal and Installation".
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55. A/C AUTO AMP. CONNECTION RECOGNITION SIGNAL CIRCUIT
< COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS >
A/C AUTO AMP. CONNECTION RECOGNITION SIGNAL CIRCUIT
Description
A
INFOID:0000000004553730
A/C auto amp. transmits the A/C auto amp. connection recognition signal to the combination meter.
Diagnosis Procedure
B
INFOID:0000000004553731
1.CHECK A/C AUTO AMP. CONNECTION RECOGNITION SIGNAL
1.
2.
C
Turn ignition switch ON.
Check voltage between combination meter harness connector terminal and ground.
D
Terminals
(+)
(−)
Connector
Terminal
M53
E
5V
Combination meter
Voltage
(Approx.)
F
19
Ground
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> GO TO 2.
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2.CHECK A/C AUTO AMP. CONNECTION RECOGNITION SIGNAL CIRCUIT
1.
2.
3.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect combination meter connector and A/C auto amp. connector.
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector terminal and A/C auto amp. harness
connector terminal.
Combination meter
A/C auto amp.
Connector
Connector
terminal
M53
4.
Terminal
19
M66
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H
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Continuity
J
Existed
Check continuity between combination meter harness connector and ground.
K
Combination meter
Connector
Terminal
M53
Continuity
Ground
19
L
Not existed
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> INSPECTION END
NO
>> Repair harness or connector.
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< ECU DIAGNOSIS >
ECU DIAGNOSIS
COMBINATION METER
Reference Value
INFOID:0000000004529081
VALUES ON THE DIAGNOSIS TOOL
Monitor Item
Condition
SPEED METER
[km/h]
Ignition switch
ON
SPEED OUTPUT
[km/h]
Ignition switch
ON
ODO OUTPUT
[km/h or mph]
Ignition switch
ON
FUEL METER
[L]
Ignition switch
ON
While driving
While driving
Equivalent to speedometer reading
NOTE:
655.35 is displayed when the malfunction signal is received
Ignition switch
ON
TACHO METER
[rpm]
Value/Status
Equivalent to speedometer reading
NOTE:
655.35 is displayed when the malfunction signal is received
—
Equivalent to odometer reading in
combination meter
Equivalent to tachometer reading
NOTE:
8191.875 is displayed when the malfunction signal is received
While driving
—
Values according to fuel level
—
Values according to engine coolant
temperature
NOTE:
215 is displayed when the malfunction
signal is input
W TEMP METER
[°C]
Ignition switch
ON
ABS W/L
Ignition switch
ON
ABS warning lamp ON
On
ABS warning lamp OFF
Off
VDC/TCS IND
Ignition switch
ON
VDC OFF indicator lamp ON
On
VDC OFF indicator lamp OFF
Off
SLIP IND
Ignition switch
ON
SLIP Indicator lamp ON
On
SLIP indicator lamp OFF
Off
BRAKE W/L
Ignition switch
ON
Brake warning lamp ON
On
Brake warning lamp OFF
Off
DOOR W/L
Ignition switch
ON
Door warning lamp ON
On
Door warning lamp OFF
Off
HI-BEAM IND
Ignition switch
ON
High-beam indicator lamp ON
On
High-beam indicator lamp OFF
Off
TURN IND
Ignition switch
ON
Turn signal indicator lamp ON
On
Turn signal indicator lamp OFF
Off
RR FOG IND
Ignition switch
ON
Rear fog lamp indicator lamp ON
On
Rear fog lamp indicator lamp
Off
LIGHT IND
Ignition switch
ON
Tail lamp indicator lamp ON
On
Tail lamp indicator lamp OFF
Off
OIL W/L
Ignition switch
ON
Oil pressure warning lamp ON
On
Oil pressure warning lamp OFF
Off
Ignition switch
ON
Malfunction indicator lamp ON
On
Malfunction indicator lamp OFF
Off
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< ECU DIAGNOSIS >
Monitor Item
Condition
Value/Status
CRUISE IND
Ignition switch
ON
Cruise indicator lamp ON
Cruise indicator lamp OFF
Off
ATC/T-AMT W/L
Ignition switch
ON
A/T CHECK indicator lamp ON
On
A/T CHECK indicator lamp OFF
Off
FUEL W/L
Ignition switch
ON
Low-fuel warning displayed
On
Low-fuel warning not displayed
Off
WASHER W/L
Ignition switch
ON
Washer warning displayed
On
Washer warning not displayed
Off
AIR PRES W/L
Ignition switch
ON
Low tire pressure lamp ON
On
Low tire pressure lamp OFF
Off
KEY G/Y W/L
Ignition switch
ON
KEY warning lamp (yellow) ON
On
KEY warning lamp (yellow) OFF
Off
Ignition switch
ON
S-MODE indicator ON
On
S-MODE indicator OFF
A
On
Off
MT SYNC REV IND
Engine start information display (A/T models)
Key ID warning display
ID NG
Ignition switch
LOCK
Steering lock information display
ROTAT
Ignition switch
LOCK
P position warning display
SFT P
Ignition switch
LOCK
Intelligent Key insert information display
INSRT
Ignition switch
LOCK
Intelligent Key low battery warning display
BATT
Ignition switch
ON
Take away warning display
NO KY
Ignition switch
LOCK
Key warning display
OUTKY
Ignition switch
ON
ACC warning display
LK WN
Ignition switch
ON
Ignition switch
LOCK or ACC
LCD
F
C&P N
Ignition switch
LOCK
E
B&P N
Engine start information display (M/T models)
D
C&P I
Engine start information display (A/T models)
C
B&P I
Engine start information display (M/T models)
B
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Monitor Item
Condition
Value/Status
Shift position indicator P display
P
Shift position indicator R display
R
Shift position indicator N display
N
Shift position indicator D display
D
Shift position indicator L display
L
M1
Shift position indicator M2 display
M2
M3
Shift position indicator M4 display
M4
Shift position indicator M5 display
M5
Shift position indicator M6 display
M6
Shift position indicator M7 display
Ignition switch
ON
Shift position indicator M1 display
Shift position indicator M3 display
SHIFT IND
M7
NOTE:
This item is displayed, but cannot be monitored.
Off
AT S MODE SW
Ignition switch
ON
M RANGE SW
Ignition switch
ON
Selector lever manual mode position
On
Other than the above
Off
NM RANGE SW
Ignition switch
ON
Selector lever manual mode position
Off
Other than the above
On
AT SFT UP SW
Ignition switch
ON
Selector lever + position
On
Other than the above
Off
AT SFT DWN SW
Ignition switch
ON
Selector lever − position
On
Other than the above
Off
On
ST SFT UP SW
Ignition switch
ON
Paddle shifter switch up operation
Other than above
Off
ST SFT DWN SW
Ignition switch
ON
Paddle shifter switch down operation
On
Other than above
Off
PKB SW
Ignition switch
ON
Parking brake switch ON
On
Parking brake switch OFF
Off
BUCKLE SW
Ignition switch
ON
Seat belt not fastened
On
Seat belt fastened
Off
BRAKE OIL SW
Ignition switch
ON
Brake fluid level switch ON
On
Brake fluid level switch OFF
Off
Ignition switch
ON
Other than the following
On
A/C AMP CONN
Receives A/C auto amp. connection recognition signal
Off
ENTER SW
Ignition switch
ON
When
On
Other than the above
Off
Ignition switch
ON
When
On
SELECT SW
MT SYNC REV SW
Ignition switch
ON
DISTANCE
[km]
Ignition switch
ON
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Other than the above
Off
S-MODE switch ON
On
S-MODE switch OFF
Off
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< ECU DIAGNOSIS >
Monitor Item
OUTSIDE TEMP
[°C or °F]
Condition
Ignition switch
ON
Ignition switch
ON
FUEL LOW SIG
Value/Status
Equivalent to ambient temperature
NOTE:
This may not match the indicated value
on the information display.
—
Low fuel warning displayed
Low fuel warning not displayed
Off
Off
Ignition switch ON
On
At engine cranking
Off
Ignition switch
ON
BUZZER
C
On
At engine cranking
ST CNT SIG
B
On
Ignition switch ON
CRANKING SIG
A
Buzzer ON
On
Buzzer OFF
D
Off
E
NOTE:
Some items are not available according to vehicle specification.
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Terminal No.
(Wire color)
Description
Signal name
Condition
Input/
Output
Value
(Approx.)
K
L
+
–
1
(V)
Ground
Battery power supply
Input
Ignition
switch
OFF
—
Battery voltage
2
(O)
Ground
Ignition signal
Input
Ignition
switch
ON
—
Battery voltage
NOTE:
The maximum voltage varies depending on the specification
(destination unit).
3
(L)
Ground
Vehicle speed signal
(2-pulse)
Output
Ignition
switch
ON
Speedometer operated
[When vehicle speed is approx. 40 km/h (25 MPH)]
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