Electrical System
Electrical System
Electrical System
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GI
SECTION EL MA
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CONTENTS FE
CONTENTS (Cont’d)
System Description....................................................96 Wiring Diagram - P/ANT - .......................................158
Wiring Diagram - COMPAS -.....................................97 Trouble Diagnoses...................................................159
Trouble Diagnoses.....................................................98 Location of Antenna.................................................159
Calibration Procedure for Compass ..........................99 Antenna Rod Replacement .....................................159
WARNING LAMPS ......................................................100 POWER SUNROOF.....................................................161
Schematic ................................................................100 System Description..................................................161
Wiring Diagram - WARN - .......................................101 Wiring Diagram - SROOF - .....................................162
Fuel Warning Lamp Sensor Check .........................107 DOOR MIRROR ...........................................................164
Electrical Components Inspection ...........................107 Wiring Diagram - MIRROR - ...................................164
WARNING CHIME .......................................................108 GLASS HATCH OPENER ...........................................165
Component Parts and Harness Connector Wiring Diagram - TLID - ..........................................165
Location ...................................................................108 FUEL FILLER LID OPENER .......................................166
System Description..................................................108 Wiring Diagram - F/LID - .........................................166
Wiring Diagram - CHIME - ......................................110 POWER SEAT .............................................................167
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................112 Wiring Diagram - SEAT - .........................................167
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER ..................................119 HEATED SEAT ............................................................169
System Description..................................................119 Wiring Diagram - HSEAT - ......................................169
Wiring Diagram - WIPER - ......................................121 AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD) ...170
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................123 Component Parts and Harness Connector
Removal and Installation .........................................126 Location ...................................................................170
Washer Nozzle Adjustment .....................................127 System Description..................................................171
Washer Tube Layout ...............................................128 Schematic ................................................................173
REAR WIPER AND WASHER ....................................129 Wiring Diagram - ASCD - ........................................174
System Description..................................................129 Fail-safe System ......................................................179
Schematic ................................................................131 Trouble Diagnoses...................................................180
Wiring Diagram - WIP/R -........................................132 Electrical Component Inspection .............................192
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................135 ASCD Wire Adjustment ...........................................193
Removal and Installation .........................................135 POWER WINDOW .......................................................194
Washer Nozzle Adjustment .....................................136 System Description..................................................194
Washer Tube Layout ...............................................136 Schematic ................................................................196
Check Valve.............................................................136 Wiring Diagram - WINDOW - ..................................197
HORN ...........................................................................137 Trouble Diagnoses...................................................201
Wiring Diagram - HORN - .......................................137 POWER DOOR LOCK.................................................202
CIGARETTE LIGHTER................................................138 Component Parts and Harness Connector
Wiring Diagram - CIGAR -.......................................138 Location ...................................................................202
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER.....................................140 System Description..................................................202
Component Parts and Harness Connector Schematic ................................................................203
Location ...................................................................140 Wiring Diagram - D/LOCK -.....................................204
System Description..................................................140 Trouble Diagnoses...................................................209
Wiring Diagram - DEF -...........................................142 MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM .......................222
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................144 Component Parts and Harness Connector
Electrical Components Inspection ...........................146 Location ...................................................................222
Filament Check........................................................146 System Description..................................................222
Filament Repair .......................................................147 Schematic ................................................................225
AUDIO ..........................................................................149 Wiring Diagram - MULTI - .......................................226
System Description..................................................149 Trouble Diagnoses...................................................229
Schematic ................................................................150 CONSULT ................................................................241
Wiring Diagram - AUDIO -.......................................151 ID Code Entry Procedure (Without CONSULT) ......243
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................155 Remote Controller Battery Replacement.................244
Inspection.................................................................156 THEFT WARNING SYSTEM .......................................245
AUDIO ANTENNA .......................................................157 Component Parts and Harness Connector
System Description..................................................157 Location ...................................................................245
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CONTENTS (Cont’d)
System Description..................................................246 Wiring Diagram - IVCS -..........................................315 GI
Schematic ................................................................250 CONSULT ................................................................319
Wiring Diagram - THEFT -.......................................252 Trouble Diagnoses...................................................324
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................258 Trouble Diagnoses for Intermittent Incident ............333 MA
SMART ENTRANCE CONTROL UNIT .......................276 Demonstration Mode ...............................................335
Description ...............................................................276 System Setting (When IVCS Unit is Replaced) ......337
Schematic ................................................................278 ELECTRICAL UNITS LOCATION...............................341
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Smart Entrance Control Unit Inspection Table ........280 Engine Compartment...............................................341
INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSMITTER ...............281 Passenger Compartment.........................................342 LC
Wiring Diagram - TRNSMT - ...................................281 HARNESS LAYOUT ....................................................344
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................282 How to Read Harness Layout .................................344
IVIS (INFINITI VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM - Outline......................................................................345 EC
NATS)...........................................................................284 Main Harness...........................................................346
Component Parts and Harness Connetor Engine Room Harness ............................................348
Location ...................................................................284 Engine Control Harness ..........................................350 FE
System Description..................................................285 Body Harness LH ....................................................352
System Composition................................................285 Body Harness RH....................................................353 AT
Wiring Diagram - NATS -.........................................286 Back Door Harness .................................................354
CONSULT ................................................................287 Engine and Transmission Harness..........................355
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................289 Room Lamp .............................................................356 TF
How to Replace NATS IMMU..................................303 Air Bag Harness ......................................................357
INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS) ............................304 Front Door Harness .................................................358
Precaution................................................................304 Rear Door Harness..................................................359 PD
Communicator Response Center Telephone BULB SPECIFICATIONS ............................................360
Number for Technicians...........................................304 Headlamp.................................................................360
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Component Parts and Harness Connector Exterior Lamp ..........................................................360
Location ...................................................................305 Interior Lamp............................................................360
System Description..................................................306 WIRING DIAGRAM CODES (CELL CODES).............361 SU
Schematic ................................................................314
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PRECAUTIONS
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
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HARNESS CONNECTOR
Description
Description NBEL0003
HARNESS CONNECTOR (TAB-LOCKING TYPE)
I The tab-locking type connectors help prevent accidental looseness or disconnection.
NBEL0003S01
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I The tab-locking type connectors are disconnected by pushing or lifting the locking tab(s). Refer to the
illustration below. MA
Refer to the next page for description of the slide-locking type connector.
CAUTION:
Do not pull the harness when disconnecting the connector. EM
[Example]
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SEL769D IDX
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HARNESS CONNECTOR
Description (Cont’d)
HARNESS CONNECTOR (SLIDE-LOCKING TYPE) =NBEL0003S02
I A new style slide-locking type connector is used on certain systems and components, especially those
related to OBD.
I The slide-locking type connectors help prevent incomplete locking and accidental looseness or disconnec-
tion.
I The slide-locking type connectors are disconnected by pushing or pulling the slider. Refer to the illustra-
tion below.
CAUTION:
I Do not pull the harness or wires when disconnecting the connector.
I Be careful not to damage the connector support bracket when disconnecting the connector.
[Example]
SEL769V
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STANDARDIZED RELAY
Description
Description NBEL0004
NORMAL OPEN, NORMAL CLOSED AND MIXED TYPE RELAYS
Relays can mainly be divided into three types: normal open, normal closed and mixed type relays.
NBEL0004S01
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SEL881H
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SEL882H
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STANDARDIZED RELAY
Description (Cont’d)
SEL661TA
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0005
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MEL891K
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Wiring Diagram — POWER —
MEL892K
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Wiring Diagram — POWER — (Cont’d)
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MEL742J
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Wiring Diagram — POWER — (Cont’d)
MEL893K
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Wiring Diagram — POWER — (Cont’d)
ACCESSORY POWER SUPPLY — IGNITION SW. IN “ACC” OR “ON” NBEL0006S02
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MEL744J
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Wiring Diagram — POWER — (Cont’d)
IGNITION POWER SUPPLY — IGNITION SW. IN “ON” AND/OR “START” NBEL0006S03
MEL894K
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Wiring Diagram — POWER — (Cont’d)
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PD
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MEL746J
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POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
Inspection
Inspection NBEL0007
FUSE NBEL0007S01
I If fuse is blown, be sure to eliminate cause of problem
before installing new fuse.
I Use fuse of specified rating. Never use fuse of more than
specified rating.
I Do not partially install fuse; always insert it into fuse
holder properly.
I Remove fuse for “ELECTRICAL PARTS (BAT)” if vehicle is
not used for a long period of time.
CEL083
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GROUND
Ground Distribution
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GROUND
Ground Distribution (Cont’d)
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GROUND
Ground Distribution (Cont’d)
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GROUND
Ground Distribution (Cont’d)
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GROUND
Ground Distribution (Cont’d)
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COMBINATION SWITCH
Check
Check NBEL0009
MEL860J
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COMBINATION SWITCH
Replacement
Replacement NBEL0010
For removal and installation of spiral cable, refer to RS-20,
[“Installation — Air Bag Module and Spiral Cable”, “SUPPLE- GI
MENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)”].
I Each switch can be replaced without removing combination
switch base.
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MEL304D LC
I To remove combination switch base, remove base attaching
screw.
EC
FE
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MEL326G
TF
I Before installing the steering wheel, align the steering wheel
guide pins with the screws which secure the combination PD
switch as shown in the left figure.
AX
SU
BR
SEL151V
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
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STEERING SWITCH
Check
Check NBEL0011
MEL861J
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
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SEL044W BR
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
System Description (Cont’d)
When Ignition Switch is in ON or START Position NBEL0012S0401
Ground is supplied
I to headlamp LH relay terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 2
I through headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 3, and
I through body grounds M4 and M66, and
I to headlamp RH relay terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 8
I through headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 9, and
I through body grounds M77 and M111.
Headlamp relays (LH and RH) are then energized.
When Ignition Switch is in OFF or ACC Position NBEL0012S0402
When lighting switch is in 2ND (or 1ST) position, ground is supplied
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 5 and 13
I from lighting switch terminal 11.
And then, ground is also supplied to headlamp LH and RH relays terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver
control unit. Headlamp relays (LH and RH) are then energized.
LOW BEAM OPERATION NBEL0012S01
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in LOW (“B”) position, power is supplied
I from lighting switch terminal 10
I to terminal 2 of the LH headlamp, and
I from lighting switch terminal 7
I to terminal 2 of the RH headlamp.
Terminal 3 of each headlamp supplies ground through body grounds E13 and E41.
With power and ground supplied, the headlamp(s) will illuminate.
HIGH BEAM OPERATION/FLASH-TO-PASS OPERATION NBEL0012S02
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in HIGH (“A”) position or PASS (“C”) position,
power is supplied
I from lighting switch terminal 6
I to terminal 1 of the RH headlamp, and
I from lighting switch terminal 9
I to terminal 1 of the LH headlamp, and
I to combination meter terminal 33 for the high beam indicator.
Ground is supplied to terminal 19 of the combination meter through body grounds M77 and M111.
Terminal 3 of each headlamp supplies ground through body grounds E13 and E41.
With power and ground supplied, the high beams and the high beam indicator illuminate.
BATTERY SAVER CONTROL NBEL0012S05
When the ignition switch is turned from ON (or START) to OFF (or ACC) positions while headlamps illuminate,
the RAP signal is supplied to terminal 10 of the headlamp battery saver control unit from smart entrance con-
trol unit terminal 5.
After counting 45 seconds by the RAP signal from the smart entrance control unit to headlamp battery saver
control unit, the ground supply to terminal 1 of the headlamp LH and RH relay from headlamp battery saver
control unit terminals 2 and 8 is terminated.
Then the headlamps are turned off.
The headlamps are turned off when driver or passenger side door is opened even if 45 seconds have not
passed after ignition switch is turned from ON (or START) to OFF (or ACC) positions while headlamps are
illuminated.
When the lighting switch is turned from OFF to 2ND after headlamps are turned to off by the battery saver
control, ground is supplied
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 5 and 13 from lighting switch terminal 11, and
I to headlamp LH and RH relays terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 2 and 8.
Then headlamps illuminate again.
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
System Description (Cont’d)
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM NBEL0012S03
The theft warning system will flash the high beams if the system is triggered. Refer to “THEFT WARNING
SYSTEM” (EL-246). GI
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0160
MEL837J
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Wiring Diagram — H/LAMP —
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MEL838J
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Wiring Diagram — H/LAMP — (Cont’d)
MEL747J
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Wiring Diagram — H/LAMP — (Cont’d)
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MEL748J
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Trouble Diagnoses
Neither headlamp operates. 1. 7.5A fuse 1. Check 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in fuse block
2. Lighting switch (J/B)].
3. Headlamp battery saver control Verify battery positive voltage is present at terminal
unit 7 of headlamp battery saver control unit.
2. Check Lighting switch.
3. Check headlamp battery saver control unit.
High beam indicator does not work. 1. Bulb 1. Check bulb in combination meter.
2. Ground circuit 2. Check harness between high beam indicator and
3. Open in high beam circuit ground.
3. Check R/L wire between lighting switch and combi-
nation meter for an open circuit.
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
Battery saver control does not 1. RAP signal circuit 1. Check harness between headlamp battery saver GI
operate properly. 2. Driver or passenger side door control unit terminal 10 and smart entrance control
switch circuit unit terminal 5 for open or short circuit.
3. Lighting switch circuit 2. Check harness between smart entrance control unit MA
4. Headlamp battery saver control and driver or passenger side door switch for open
unit or short circuit.
5. Smart entrance control unit Check driver or passenger side door switch ground
circuit.
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Check driver or passenger side door switch.
3. Check harness between headlamp battery saver
control unit terminals 5 or 13 and lighting switch ter- LC
minal 11 for open or short circuit.
Check harness between lighting switch terminal 12
and ground. EC
Check lighting switch.
4. Check headlamp battery saver control unit. (EL-33)
5. Check smart entrance control unit. (EL-280) FE
BATTERY SAVER CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION TABLE NBEL0014S01
AT
Voltage
Terminal No. Item Condition
(Approximate value)
4 Ground — — BR
5 Tail lamp switch Lighting switch OFF Battery voltage
9 Ground — —
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
Voltage
Terminal No. Item Condition
(Approximate value)
11 Ground — —
SEL157W
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HEADLAMP (FOR USA)
Aiming Adjustment (Cont’d)
LOW BEAM NBEL0016S02
1. Turn headlamp low beam on.
2. Use adjusting screws to perform aiming adjustment. GI
I First tighten the adjusting screw all the way and then
make adjustment by loosening the screw.
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SEL043W LC
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PD
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SEL975V
RS
If the vehicle front body has been repaired and/or the headlamp
assembly has been replaced, check aiming. Use the aiming chart BT
shown in the figure.
I Basic illuminating area for adjustment should be within
the range shown on the aiming chart. Adjust headlamps HA
accordingly.
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
SEL044W
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
System Description (Cont’d)
I to daytime light control unit terminal 12,
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 10, and
I to smart entrance control unit terminal 33 GI
I through 7.5A fuse [No. 11, located in the fuse block (J/B)], and
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 1 MA
I through 10A fuse [No. 16, located in the fuse block (J/B)].
When the ignition switch is in the START position, power is supplied
I to daytime light control unit terminal 1 EM
I through 7.5A fuse [No. 26, located in the fuse block (J/B)].
HEADLAMP OPERATION NBEL0017S01
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When Ignition Switch is in ON or START Position NBEL0017S0103
Ground is supplied EC
I to headlamp LH relay terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 2
I through headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 3, and
I through body grounds M4 and M66, and FE
I to headlamp RH relay terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 8
I through headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 9, and AT
I through body grounds M77 and M111.
Headlamp relays (LH and RH) are then energized.
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When Ignition Switch is in OFF or ACC Position NBEL0017S0104
When lighting switch is in 1ST (or 2ND) position, ground is supplied
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 5 and 13 PD
I from lighting switch terminal 11.
And then, ground is also supplied to headlamp LH and RH relays terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver AX
control unit. Headlamp relays (LH and RH) are then energized.
Low Beam Operation NBEL0017S0101
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in LOW (“B”) position, power is supplied SU
I from lighting switch terminal 7
I to RH headlamp terminal 2 BR
I to daytime light control unit terminal 4.
Ground is supplied to RH headlamp terminal 3 through body grounds E13 and E41.
Also, when the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in LOW (“B”) position, power is sup- ST
plied
I from lighting switch terminal 10 RS
I to LH headlamp terminal 2.
Ground is supplied
I to LH headlamp terminal 3 BT
I from daytime light control unit terminal 7
I through daytime light control unit terminal 9 HA
I through body grounds E13 and E41.
With power and ground supplied, the low beam headlamps illuminate.
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High Beam Operation/Flash-to-pass Operation NBEL0017S0102
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in HIGH (“A”) position, power is supplied
I from lighting switch terminal 6
I to terminal 1 of RH headlamp.
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in HIGH (“A”) position, power is supplied IDX
I from lighting switch terminal 9
I to daytime light control terminal 5
I to combination meter terminal 33 for the high beam indicator, and
I through daytime light control terminal 6
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
System Description (Cont’d)
I to terminal 1 of LH headlamp.
Ground is supplied in the same manner as low beam operation.
Ground is supplied to terminal 19 of the combination meter through body grounds M77 and M111.
With power and ground supplied, the high beam headlamps and HI BEAM indicator illuminate.
BATTERY SAVER CONTROL NBEL0017S04
When the ignition switch is turned from ON (or START) to OFF (or ACC) positions while headlamps are
illuminated, The RAP signal is supplied to terminal 10 of the headlamp battery saver control unit from smart
entrance control unit terminal 5.
After counting 45 seconds by the RAP signal from the smart entrance control unit to headlamp battery saver
control unit, the ground supply to terminal 1 of headlamp LH and RH relays from headlamp battery saver con-
trol unit terminals 2 and 8 is terminated.
Then headlamps are turned off.
The headlamps are turned off when driver or passenger side door is opened even if 45 seconds have not
passed after the ignition switch is turned from ON (or START) to OFF (or ACC) positions while headlamps are
illuminated.
When the lighting switch is turned from OFF to 2ND after headlamps are turned to off by the battery saver
control, ground is supply
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 5 and 13 from lighting switch terminal 11, and
I to headlamp LH and RH relays terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 2 and 8.
Then headlamps illuminate again.
DAYTIME LIGHT OPERATION NBEL0017S02
With the engine running, the lighting switch in the OFF or 1ST position and parking brake released, power is
supplied
I through daytime light control unit terminal 6
I to terminal 1 of LH headlamp, and
I through terminal 3 of LH headlamp
I to daytime light control unit terminal 7, and
I through daytime light control unit terminal 8
I to terminal 1 of RH headlamp.
Ground is supplied to terminal 3 of RH headlamp through body grounds E13 and E41.
Because the high beam headlamps are now wired in series, they operate at half illumination.
OPERATION NBEL0017S03
After starting the engine with the lighting switch in the “OFF” or “1ST” position, the headlamp high beam auto-
matically turns on. Lighting switch operations other than the above are the same as conventional light sys-
tems.
Engine With engine stopped With engine running
High beam X X O X X O O X O g* g* O g* g* O O X O
Headlamp
Low beam X X X X X X X O X X X X X X X X O X
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0019
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MEL749J
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Wiring Diagram — DTRL —
MEL839J
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Wiring Diagram — DTRL — (Cont’d)
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MEL750J
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Wiring Diagram — DTRL — (Cont’d)
MEL191M
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Wiring Diagram — DTRL — (Cont’d)
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MEL752J
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Wiring Diagram — DTRL — (Cont’d)
MEL753J
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Trouble Diagnoses
4 Lighting switch When lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position with “LOW Battery voltage AX
(Lo beam) BEAM” position
5 Lighting switch When turning lighting switch to “HI BEAM” Battery voltage
(Hi beam) SU
When turning lighting switch to “FLASH TO PASS” Battery voltage
RS
7 LH headlamp When lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position with “LOW Less than 1V
control (ground) BEAM” position
When releasing parking brake with engine running and turning Approx. half battery
BT
lighting switch to “OFF” (daytime light operation) voltage
CAUTION:
Block wheels and ensure selector lever is in N or P position. HA
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8 RH hi beam When lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position with “HI Battery voltage
BEAM” position
When releasing parking brake with engine running and turning Approx. half battery
lighting switch to “OFF” (daytime light operation) voltage
CAUTION:
Block wheels and ensure selector lever is in N or P position. IDX
9 Ground — —
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HEADLAMP (FOR CANADA) — DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM —
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
Voltage
Terminal
Item Condition (Approximate val-
No.
ues)
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PARKING, LICENSE AND TAIL LAMPS
System Description
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PARKING, LICENSE AND TAIL LAMPS
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0163
MEL840J
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PARKING, LICENSE AND TAIL LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — TAIL/L —
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MEL841J
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PARKING, LICENSE AND TAIL LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — TAIL/L — (Cont’d)
MEL754J
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PARKING, LICENSE AND TAIL LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — TAIL/L — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL755J
EL-51
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PARKING, LICENSE AND TAIL LAMPS
Trouble Diagnoses
No lamps operate (including head- 1. 7.5A fuse 1. Check 7.5A fuse [No. 24, lacated in fuse block
lamps). 2. Lighting switch (J/B)]. Verify battery positive voltage is present at
3. Headlamp battery saver control terminal 7 of headlamp battery saver control unit.
unit 2. Check lighting switch.
3. Check headlamp battery saver control unit. (EL-33)
No parking, license and tail lamps 1. 10A fuse 1. Check 10A fuse (No. 61, located in fusible and fuse
operate, but headlamps do operate. 2. Tail lamp relay block). Verify battery positive voltage is present at
3. Tail lamp relay circuit terminals 2 and 3 of tail lamp relay.
4. Lighting switch 2. Check tail lamp relay.
5. Lighting switch circuit 3. Check harness between headlamp battery saver
6. Headlamp battery saver control control unit terminals 6 and 14 and tail lamp relay
unit terminal 1.
Check harness between tail lamp relay terminal 5
and fuse block.
4. Check lighting switch.
5. Check harness between lighting switch terminal 11
and headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 5
and 13.
Check harness between lighting switch terminal 12
and ground.
6. Check headlamp battery saver control unit. (EL-33)
Battery saver control does not 1. RAP signal circuit 1. Check harness between headlamp battery saver
operate properly. 2. Driver or passenger side door control unit terminal 10 and smart entrance control
switch circuit unit terminal 5 for open or short circuit.
3. Lighting switch circuit 2. Check harness between smart entrance control unit
4. Headlamp battery saver control and driver or passenger side door switch for open
unit or short circuit.
5. Smart entrance control unit Check driver or passenger side door switch ground
circuit.
Check driver or passenger side door switch.
3. Check harness between headlamp battery saver
control unit terminals 5 or 13 and lighting switch ter-
minal 11 for open or short circuit.
Check harness between lighting switch terminal 12
and ground.
Check lighting switch.
4. Check headlamp battery saver control unit. (EL-33)
5. Check smart entrance control unit. (EL-280)
EL-52
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STOP LAMP
Wiring Diagram — STOP/L —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL756J
EL-53
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STOP LAMP
Wiring Diagram — STOP/L — (Cont’d)
MEL550F
EL-54
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BACK-UP LAMP
Wiring Diagram — BACK/L —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL757J
EL-55
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FRONT FOG LAMP
System Description
EL-56
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FRONT FOG LAMP
System Description (Cont’d)
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 5 and 13 from lighting switch terminal 11, and
I to headlamp RH relay terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 8.
Then the fog lamps illuminate again. GI
NOTE:
For Trouble Diagnoses for battery saver control, refer to “HEADLAMP (FOR USA)” (EL-32). MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-57
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FRONT FOG LAMP
Wiring Diagram — F/FOG —
MEL068K
EL-58
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FRONT FOG LAMP
Wiring Diagram — F/FOG — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL758J
EL-59
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FRONT FOG LAMP
Aiming Adjustment
1. Set the distance between the screen and the center of the fog
lamp lens as shown at left.
2. Turn front fog lamps ON.
MEL327G
3. Adjust front fog lamps so that the top edge of the high inten-
sity zone is 200 mm (7.9 in) below the height of the fog lamp
centers as shown at left.
I When performing adjustment, if necessary, cover the head-
lamps and opposite fog lamp.
MEL328GA
EL-60
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TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
System Description
EL-61
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TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
System Description (Cont’d)
Ground is supplied to terminal 1 of each front turn signal lamp through body grounds E13 and E41.
Ground is supplied to terminal 6 of the rear combination lamp LH through body grounds B11, B22 and D210.
Ground is supplied to terminal 6 of the rear combination lamp RH through body grounds B55 and B75.
Ground is supplied to combination meter terminal 19 through body grounds M77 and M111.
With power and ground supplied, the combination flasher unit controls the flashing of the hazard warning
lamps.
MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION NBEL0030S03
Power is supplied at all times
I through 15A fuse [No. 20, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
I to multi-remote control relay terminals 1, 3 and 6.
Ground is supplied to multi-remote control relay terminal 2, when the multi-remote control system is triggered
through the smart entrance control unit.
Refer to “MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM”, EL-222.
The multi-remote control relay is energized.
Power is supplied through terminal 7 of the multi-remote control relay
I to front turn signal lamp LH terminal 2
I to combination meter terminal 34
I to rear combination lamp LH terminal 5.
Power is supplied through terminal 5 of the multi-remote control relay
I to front turn signal lamp RH terminal 2
I to combination meter terminal 32
I to rear combination lamp RH terminal 5.
Ground is supplied to terminal 1 of each front turn signal lamp through body grounds E13 and E41.
Ground is supplied to terminal 6 of the rear combination lamp LH through body grounds B11, B22 and D210.
Ground is supplied to terminal 6 of the rear combination lamp RH through body grounds B55 and B75.
Ground is supplied to combination meter terminal 19 through body grounds M77 and M111.
With power and ground supplied, the smart entrance control unit controls the flashing of the hazard warning
lamps.
EL-62
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TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — TURN —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL759J
EL-63
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TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — TURN — (Cont’d)
MEL760J
EL-64
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TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
Trouble Diagnoses
Turn signal lamps do not operate 1. 7.5A fuse 1. Check 7.5A fuse [No. 12, located in fuse block EM
but hazard warning lamps operate. 2. Hazard switch (J/B)]. Turn ignition switch ON and verify battery
3. Turn signal switch positive voltage is present at terminal 2 of hazard
4. Open in turn signal switch cir- switch. LC
cuit 2. Check hazard switch.
3. Check turn signal switch.
4. Check G wire between combination flasher unit and
turn signal switch for open circuit. EC
Hazard warning lamps do not oper- 1. 15A fuse 1. Check 15A fuse [No. 20, located in fuse block (J/B)].
ate but turn signal lamps operate. 2. Hazard switch Verify battery positive voltage is present at terminal FE
3. Open in hazard switch circuit 3 of hazard switch.
2. Check hazard switch.
3. Check G wire between combination flasher unit and AT
hazard switch for open circuit.
LH and RH turn indicators do not 1. Ground 1. Check grounds M77 and M111. BR
operate.
RS
BT
HA
SEL122E
EL-65
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ILLUMINATION
System Description
Ashtray B76 1 2
The ground for all of the components except for compass, thermometer and ashtray are controlled through
terminals 2 and 3 of the illumination control switch and body grounds M4 and M77.
EL-66
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ILLUMINATION
System Description (Cont’d)
BATTERY SAVER CONTROL NBEL0035S02
When the ignition switch is turned from ON (or START) to OFF (or ACC) positions while illumination lamps
are illuminated, the RAP signal is supplied to terminal 10 of the headlamp battery saver control unit from smart GI
entrance control unit terminal 5.
After counting 45 seconds by the RAP signal from the smart entrance control unit to headlamp battery saver
control unit, the ground supply to terminal 1 of the tail lamp relay from headlamp battery saver control unit MA
teminals 6 and 14 is terminated.
Then illumination lamps are turned off.
Illumination lamps are turned off when driver or passenger side door is opened even if 45 seconds have not EM
passed after the ignition switch is turned from ON (or START) to OFF (or ACC) positions while illumination
lamps are illuminated.
When the lighting switch is turned from OFF to 1ST (or 2ND) after illumination lamps are turned off by the LC
battery saver control, ground is supplied
I to headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 5 and 13 from lighting switch terminal 11, and
EC
I to tail lamp relay terminal 1 from headlamp battery saver control unit terminals 6 and 14.
Then illumination lamps illuminate again.
NOTE: FE
For Trouble Diagnoses for battery saver control, refer to “PARKING, LICENSE AND TAIL LAMPS”
(EL-52).
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-67
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ILLUMINATION
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0036
MEL761J
EL-68
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ILLUMINATION
Wiring Diagram — ILL —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL069K
EL-69
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ILLUMINATION
Wiring Diagram — ILL — (Cont’d)
MEL192M
EL-70
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ILLUMINATION
Wiring Diagram — ILL — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL193M
EL-71
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ILLUMINATION
Wiring Diagram — ILL — (Cont’d)
MEL194M
EL-72
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INTERIOR, SPOT, VANITY MIRROR AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS
System Description
EL-74
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INTERIOR, SPOT, VANITY MIRROR AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0158
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL765J
EL-75
EXIT
INTERIOR, SPOT, VANITY MIRROR AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — INT/L —
MEL766J
EL-76
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INTERIOR, SPOT, VANITY MIRROR AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — INT/L — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL767J
EL-77
EXIT
INTERIOR, SPOT, VANITY MIRROR AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — INT/L — (Cont’d)
MEL768J
EL-78
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INTERIOR, SPOT, VANITY MIRROR AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — INT/L — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL769J
EL-79
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METERS AND GAUGES
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
SEL045W
SEL253V
NOTE:
Turn ignition switch to the “ON” position to operate odo/trip meter.
EL-80
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METERS AND GAUGES
System Description (Cont’d)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT NBEL0042S08
Power is supplied at all times
I through 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in the fuse block (J/B)] GI
I to combination meter terminal 3.
With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, power is supplied MA
I through 10A fuse [No. 8, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
I to combination meter terminal 12.
Ground is supplied EM
I to combination meter terminal 2
I through body grounds M77 and M111. LC
WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE NBEL0042S01
The water temperature gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature. The reading on the gauge is based EC
on the resistance of the thermal transmitter.
As the temperature of the coolant increases, the resistance of the thermal transmitter decreases. A variable
ground is supplied to terminal 6 of the combination meter for the water temperature gauge. The needle on the FE
gauge moves from “C” to “H”.
TACHOMETER NBEL0042S02 AT
The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).
The tachometer is regulated by a signal
I from terminal 3 of the ECM TF
I to combination meter terminal 15 for the tachometer.
FUEL GAUGE NBEL0042S03 PD
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel level in the fuel tank.
The fuel gauge is regulated by a variable ground signal supplied
I to combination meter terminal 7 for the fuel gauge AX
I from terminal 3 of the fuel tank gauge unit
I through terminal 2 of the fuel tank gauge unit and
SU
I through body grounds B11, B22 and D210.
SPEEDOMETER
The vehicle speed sensor provides a voltage signal to the combination meter for the speedometer.
NBEL0042S04
BR
The voltage is supplied
I to combination meter terminals 16 and 14 for the speedometer ST
I from terminals 2 and 1 of the vehicle speed sensor.
The speedometer converts the voltage into the vehicle speed displayed.
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-81
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METERS AND GAUGES
Combination Meter/For USA
MEL858J
EL-82
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METERS AND GAUGES
Combination Meter/For Canada
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL859J
EL-83
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METERS AND GAUGES
Wiring Diagram — METER —
MEL770J
EL-84
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METERS AND GAUGES
Meter/Gauge Operation and Odo/Trip Meter Segment Check in Diagnosis Mode
FE
AT
TF
6. All odo/trip meter segments should be turned on.
NOTE: PD
If some segments are not turned on, speedometer (unified meter
control unit) with odo/trip meter should be replaced.
At this point, the unified control meter is turned to diagnosis AX
mode.
SU
BR
SEL110V
HA
SEL111V
SC
IDX
EL-85
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METERS AND GAUGES
Flexible Print Circuit (FPC)
DISCONNECT NBEL0152S01
1. Open connector cover.
2. Release connector lock by holding both ends of it and pulling
it up.
3. Disconnect FPC by pulling it up.
SEL109V
CONNECT NBEL0152S02
1. Insert FPC into connector and lock connector pushing FPC
downward.
2. Check secure connection of FPC.
3. Check continuity of check land terminal for secure connection
of FPC.
Resistance: 0Ω
4. Close connector cover.
SEL114V
EL-86
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METERS AND GAUGES
Trouble Diagnoses
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
MEL474HA
*1: Meter/Gauge Operation and Odo/ *3: POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND *5: Symptom Chart 1 (EL-88) SC
Trip Meter Segment Check in CIRCUIT CHECK (EL-89) *6: Symptom Chart 2 (EL-88)
Diagnosis Mode (EL-85) *4: Flexible Print Circuit (FPC) (EL-
*2: METER/GAUGE RESISTANCE 86)
CHECK (EL-94)
IDX
EL-87
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METERS AND GAUGES
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SYMPTOM CHART NBEL0046S10
Symptom Chart 1 (Malfunction is Indicated in
Diagnosis Mode) NBEL0046S1001
Speedometer and/or odo/ I Speedometer (Unified meter control I Replace speedometer (unified meter control unit).
trip meter indicate(s) mal- unit)
function in Diagnosis mode.
Multiple meter/gauge are 1. FPC connector 1. Check FPC connector. Refer to “Flexible Print Circuit
malfunctioning. (except 2. Speedometer (Unified meter control (FPC)”, EL-86.
speedometer, odo/trip unit) 2. Replace speedometer (unified meter control unit).
meter)
One of tachometer/fuel 1. Sensor/Engine revolution signal 1. Check the sensor for malfunctioning meter/gauge.
gauge/water temp. gauge - Tachometer INSPECTION/ENGINE REVOLUTION SIGNAL
is malfunctioning. - Fuel gauge (Refer to EL-91.)
- Water temp. gauge INSPECTION/FUEL TANK GAUGE UNIT (Refer to
2. FPC connector EL-92.)
3. Speedometer (Unified meter control INSPECTION/THERMAL TRANSMITTER (Refer to
unit) EL-93.)
2. Check FPC connector. Refer to “Flexible Print Circuit
(FPC)”, EL-86.
3. Replace speedometer (unified meter control unit).
EL-88
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METERS AND GAUGES
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT CHECK =NBEL0046S07
Power Supply Circuit Check NBEL0046S0701
GI
Terminals Ignition switch position
AT
TF
Ground Circuit Check NBEL0046S0702
PD
Terminals Continuity
2 - Ground Yes
AX
SU
BR
SEL292V
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-89
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METERS AND GAUGES
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
INSPECTION/VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR =NBEL0046S03
SEL293V
Voltage: Approx. 0.5V
OK or NG
OK © Vehicle speed sensor is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
SEL344V
Resistance: Approx. 250Ω
OK or NG
OK © Check harness or connector between speedometer and vehicle speed sensor.
NG © Replace vehicle speed sensor.
EL-90
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METERS AND GAUGES
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
INSPECTION/ENGINE REVOLUTION SIGNAL NBEL0046S02
EM
LC
SEL294V EC
Higher rpm = Higher voltage
Lower rpm = Lower voltage
Voltage should change with rpm. FE
OK or NG
OK © Engine revolution signal is OK. AT
NG © Harness for open or short between ECM and combination meter
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-91
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METERS AND GAUGES
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
INSPECTION/FUEL TANK GAUGE UNIT =NBEL0046S08
MEL839G
SEL295V
Continuity:
Combination meter terminal 7 and fuel tank gauge unit terminal 3
Yes
Combination meter terminal 7 and ground
No
OK or NG
OK © Fuel tank gauge unit is OK.
NG © Repair harness or connector.
EL-92
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METERS AND GAUGES
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
INSPECTION/THERMAL TRANSMITTER NBEL0046S09
FE
AT
TF
SEL296V
Continuity:
Combination meter terminal 6 and thermal transmitter terminal 1 PD
Yes
Combination meter terminal 6 and ground
No
AX
OK or NG
OK © Thermal transmitter is OK.
SU
NG © Repair harness or connector.
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-93
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METERS AND GAUGES
Electrical Components Inspection
SEL310V
EL-94
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METERS AND GAUGES
Electrical Components Inspection (Cont’d)
THERMAL TRANSMITTER CHECK NBEL0047S02
Check the resistance between the terminals of thermal transmitter
and body ground. GI
Water temperature Resistance
MEL424F LC
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL CHECK NBEL0047S03
1. Remove vehicle speed sensor from transmission. EC
2. Turn vehicle speed sensor pinion quickly and measure voltage
across a and b.
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
MEL005H
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-95
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COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
System Description
SEL713U
EL-96
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COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
Wiring Diagram — COMPAS —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL771J
EL-97
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COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
Trouble Diagnoses
2 WARM UP CHECK
1. Leave the vehicle for 10 minutes, so that the indicated temperature rises.
2. With the ignition key in the “ACC” position, disconnect and reconnect the ambient air temperature sensor connector.
Does the indicated temperature rise?
Yes © The system is OK.
No © The system is malfunctioning. Check the system following “INSPECTION/COMPASS
AND THERMOMETER”.
NOTE:
I When the outside temperature is between 55°C (130°F) and 70°C (158°F), the display shows 55°C
(130°F). When the outside temperature is lower than −30°C (−20°F) or higher than 70°C (158°F), the dis-
play shows only “---”.
I The indicated temperature on the thermometer is not readily affected by engine heat. It changes only when
one of the following conditions is present.
a) The temperature detected by the ambient air temperature sensor is lower than the indicated temperature
on the thermometer.
b) The difference in temperature detected during a period of 40 seconds is less than 1°C (1.8°F) when vehicle
speed has been greater than 24 km/h (15 MPH) for more than 100 seconds.
(This is to prevent the indicated temperature from being affected by engine heat or cooling fan operation
during low-speed driving.)
c) The ignition key has been turned to the “OFF” position for more than 4 hours. (The engine is cold.)
INSPECTION/COMPASS AND THERMOMETER NBEL0048S01
No display at all 1. 10A fuse 1. Check 10A fuse [No. 9, located in fuse block (J/B)].
2. Ground circuit Turn the ignition switch ON and verify that battery positive
3. Compass and thermometer voltage is at terminal 7 of compass and thermometer.
2. Check ground circuit for compass and thermometer.
3. Replace compass and thermometer.
Forward direction indi- 1. In manual correction mode (Bar 1. Drive the vehicle and turn at an angle of 90°.
cation slips off the mark and display vanish.) 2. Perform the zone variation change.
or incorrect. 2. Zone variation change is not done.
Compass reading 1. Vehicle speed sensor is not 1. Check harness for open or short between combination meter
remains unchanged. entered. terminal 36 and compass and thermometer terminal 1.
2. Compass and thermometer 2. Replace compass and thermometer.
Displays wrong tem- 1. Check operation 1. Perform preliminary check shown above.
perature when ambient 2. Ambient air temperature sensor 2. Check harness for open or short between ambient air tem-
temperature is between circuit perature sensor and compass and thermometer.
−30°C (−20°F) and 3. Vehicle speed sensor is not 3. Check harness for open or short between combination meter
55°C (130°F). (See entered. terminal 36 and compass and thermometer terminal 1.
NOTE above.) 4. Ambient air temperature sensor 4. Replace ambient air temperature sensor.
5. Compass and thermometer 5. Replace compass and thermometer.
EL-98
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COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
Calibration Procedure for Compass
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
SEL738UA
BR
IDX
EL-99
EXIT
WARNING LAMPS
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0049
MEL772J
EL-100
EXIT
WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — WARN —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL895K
EL-101
EXIT
WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — WARN — (Cont’d)
MEL896K
EL-102
EXIT
WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — WARN — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL775J
EL-103
EXIT
WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — WARN — (Cont’d)
MEL776J
EL-104
EXIT
WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — WARN — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL777J
EL-105
EXIT
WARNING LAMPS
Wiring Diagram — WARN — (Cont’d)
MEL778J
EL-106
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WARNING LAMPS
Fuel Warning Lamp Sensor Check
FE
AT
TF
Electrical Components Inspection NBEL0051
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH CHECK PD
NBEL0051S02
Oil pressure
Continuity AX
kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
More than 10 - 20
Engine start NO
(0.1 - 0.2, 1 - 3)
SU
Less than 10 - 20
Engine stop YES
(0.1 - 0.2, 1 - 3)
BR
MEL425F Check the continuity between the terminals of oil pressure switch
and body ground.
ST
RS
BT
HA
SEL046W
EL-108
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WARNING CHIME
System Description (Cont’d)
I to smart entrance control unit terminal 34.
Ground is supplied
I from front door switch LH terminal 1 GI
I to smart entrance control unit terminal 29.
Front door switch LH terminal 2 is grounded through body grounds B11, B22 and D210. MA
SEAT BELT WARNING CHIME NBEL0053S03
With ignition switch turned ON and seat belt unfastened (seat belt switch ON), warning chime will sound for EM
approximately 6 seconds.
Ground is supplied
I from seat belt switch terminal 1 LC
I to smart entrance control unit terminal 22.
Seat belt switch terminal 2 is grounded through body grounds B11, B22 and D210.
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-109
EXIT
WARNING CHIME
Wiring Diagram — CHIME —
MEL779J
EL-110
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WARNING CHIME
Wiring Diagram — CHIME — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL780J
EL-111
EXIT
WARNING CHIME
Trouble Diagnoses
Battery
33 Ground 0V 0V
voltage
SEL012W
EL-112
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WARNING CHIME
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
Ground Circuit Check NBEL0055S0202
Terminals Continuity GI
16 - Ground Yes
MA
EM
SEL013W LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-113
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WARNING CHIME
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
LIGHTING SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL CHECK =NBEL0055S03
SEL047W
Voltage [V]:
Condition of lighting switch: 1ST or 2ND
Approx. 12
Condition of lighting switch: OFF
0
OK or NG
OK © Lighting switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
2 CHECK FUSE
Is 10A fuse (No. 61, located in the fuse and fusible link box) OK?
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 3.
NG © Replace fuse.
SEL048W
Voltage [V]:
Condition of lighting switch: 1ST or 2ND
0
Condition of lighting switch: OFF
Approx. 12
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Tail lamp relay
I Harness for open or short between smart entrance control unit and tail lamp relay.
NG © GO TO 4.
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WARNING CHIME
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
SEL049W
Continuity: EC
Condition of lighting switch: 1ST or 2ND
Yes
Condition of lighting switch: OFF FE
No
OK or NG
AT
OK © Check headlamp battery saver control unit. Refer to EL-33.
NG © Check the following.
I Lighting switch TF
I Harness for open or short between headlamp battery saver control unit terminal 5, 13
and lighting switch terminal 11
I Harness between lighting switch terminal 12 and ground PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-115
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WARNING CHIME
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
KEY SWITCH (INSERT) CHECK =NBEL0055S04
SEL783VA
Voltage [V]:
Condition of key switch: Key is inserted.
Approx. 12
Condition of key switch: Key is removed.
0
OK or NG
OK © Key switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
SEL784VA
Continuity:
Condition of key switch: Key is inserted.
Yes
Condition of key switch: Key is removed.
No
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in fuse block (J/B)]
I Harness for open or short between key switch and fuse
I Harness for open or short between control unit and key switch
NG © Replace key switch.
EL-116
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WARNING CHIME
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEAT BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0055S05
EM
LC
SEL785VA EC
Voltage [V]:
Condition of seat belt buckle switch: Fastened
Approx. 12 FE
Condition of seat belt buckle switch: Unfastened
0
AT
OK or NG
OK © Seat belt buckle switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
TF
SU
BR
SEL298V ST
Continuity:
Seat belt is fastened.
No RS
Seat belt is unfastened.
Yes
OK or NG BT
OK © Check the following.
I Seat belt buckle switch ground circuit HA
I Harness for open or short between control unit and seat belt buckle switch
NG © Replace seat belt buckle switch.
SC
IDX
EL-117
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WARNING CHIME
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DRIVER SIDE DOOR SWITCH CHECK NBEL0055S06
SEL786VA
Voltage [V]:
Condition of driver’s door: CLOSED
Approx. 5
Condition of driver’s door: OPENED
0
OK or NG
OK © Driver side door switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
SEL050W
Continuity:
Door switch is pushed.
No
Door switch is released.
Yes
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Door switch ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door switch
NG © Replace driver side door switch.
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
System Description
EL-119
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
System Description (Cont’d)
WASHER OPERATION NBEL0057S02
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
I through 20A fuse [No. 19, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
I to washer motor terminal 1.
When the lever is pulled to the WASH position, ground is supplied
I to washer motor terminal 2, and
I to wiper amplifier terminal 6
I from terminal 18 of the wiper switch
I through terminal 17 of the wiper switch, and
I through body grounds E13 and E41.
With power and ground supplied, the washer motor operates.
When the lever is pulled to the WASH position for one second or more, the wiper motor operates at low speed
for approximately 3 seconds to clean windshield. This feature is controlled by the wiper amplifier in the same
manner as the intermittent operation.
EL-120
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Wiring Diagram — WIPER —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL781J
EL-121
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Wiring Diagram — WIPER — (Cont’d)
MEL952J
EL-122
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Trouble Diagnoses
TF
PD
AX
SEL226V
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-123
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEL227V
Continuity:
Condition of wiper switch: OFF
No
Condition of wiper switch: INT
Yes
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 4.
NG © Check the following.
I Wiper switch
I Harness for open or short between wiper amp. terminal 1 and wiper switch terminal 15
I Ground circuit for front wiper switch terminal 17
SEL228V
EL-124
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
SEL229V
PD
AX
SU
SEL230V
Resistance [Ω]: BR
Position of wiper knob: S
0
Position of wiper knob: L
Approx. 1 k
ST
OK or NG
OK © Replace wiper amp.
RS
NG © Check the following.
I Intermittent wiper volume BT
I Harness for open or short between wiper amp. terminal 8 and wiper switch terminal 19
I Ground circuit for front wiper switch terminal 20
HA
SC
IDX
EL-125
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3 =NBEL0059S03
SYMPTOM: Wiper and washer activate individually but not in
combination.
1 CHECK WASHER SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL
1. Turn ignition switch to “OFF”.
2. Disconnect wiper amp. connector.
3. Check harness continuity between wiper amp. terminal 6 and ground.
SEL231V
Continuity:
Condition of washer switch: OFF
No
Condition of washer switch: ON
Yes
OK or NG
OK © Go to DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 1.
NG © Check harness for open or short between wiper amp. terminal 6 and wiper switch termi-
nal 18.
EL-126
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Removal and Installation (Cont’d)
I Before reinstalling wiper arm, clean up the pivot area as
illustrated. This will reduce possibility of wiper arm loose-
ness. GI
MA
EM
SEL024J LC
WIPER LINKAGE NBEL0060S02
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
MEL840F
BR
Removal NBEL0060S0201
1. Remove 4 bolts that secure wiper motor.
2. Detach wiper motor from wiper linkage at ball joint. ST
3. Remove wiper linkage.
Be careful not to break ball joint rubber boot. RS
Installation NBEL0060S0202
I Grease ball joint portion before installation.
BT
1. Installation is the reverse order of removal.
HA
IDX
SEL241P
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FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Washer Nozzle Adjustment (Cont’d)
Unit: mm (in)
*A: The diameters of these circles are less than 80 mm (3.15 in).
*B: The diameter of this circle is less than 127 × 80 mm (5.00 × 3.15 in).
*C: The diameter of this circle is less than 142 × 80 mm (5.59 × 3.15 in).
MEL083K
MEL074H
EL-128
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
System Description
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
System Description (Cont’d)
I to rear wiper amp. terminal 8.
With power and ground supplied, rear wiper continues to operate.
When wiper arms reach rear wiper stopper, ground is interrupted
I to rear wiper amp. terminal 7
I from body grounds.
Rear wiper motor will then stop wiper arms at the PARK position.
Intermittent Operation NBEL0063S0105
The rear wiper motor operates the wiper arms at low speed approximately every 7 seconds. This feature is
controlled by the wiper amp.
When the wiper switch is placed in the INT position, ground is supplied
I to wiper amp. terminal 14
I from rear wiper switch terminal 21
I through body grounds E13 and E41.
Then, power is supplied
I through rear wiper amp. terminal 5
I to rear wiper motor terminal 4.
Ground is supplied
I through rear wiper motor terminal 3
I to rear wiper amp. terminal 8.
The rear wiper motor operates at low speed intermittent.
WASHER OPERATION NBEL0063S02
When the rear wiper switch is turned to WASH position, ground is supplied
I to rear wiper amp. terminal 13
I through terminals 23 and 24 of rear wiper switch
I through body grounds E13 and E41.
Then, power is supplied
I through rear wiper amp. terminal 9
I to rear washer motor terminal 2.
Ground is supplied
I through body grounds E13 and E41
I to rear washer motor terminal 1.
With power and ground supplied, the rear washer motor operates.
When the rear wiper switch is turned to WASH position for one second or more, the rear wiper motor oper-
ates at low speed for approximately 3 seconds after the rear wiper switch is released. This feature is controlled
by the rear wiper amp. in the same manner as the intermittent operation.
EL-130
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0064
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL782J
EL-131
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
Wiring Diagram — WIP/R —
MEL783J
EL-132
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
Wiring Diagram — WIP/R — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL784J
EL-133
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
Wiring Diagram — WIP/R — (Cont’d)
MEL785J
EL-134
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
Trouble Diagnoses
3 Ground — — LC
5 Rear wiper motor Rear wiper switch ON Battery voltage
RS
BT
HA
MEL066G
EL-135
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REAR WIPER AND WASHER
Removal and Installation (Cont’d)
I Before reinstalling wiper arm, clean up the pivot area as
illustrated. This will reduce possibility of wiper arm loose-
ness.
SEL024J
SEL241P
MEL034G
MEL067G
SEL411H
EL-136
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HORN
Wiring Diagram — HORN —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL786J
EL-137
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CIGARETTE LIGHTER
Wiring Diagram — CIGAR —
MEL787J
EL-138
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CIGARETTE LIGHTER
Wiring Diagram — CIGAR — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL070K
EL-139
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
SEL063W
EL-140
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
System Description (Cont’d)
I through terminals 5 and 7 of the rear window defogger relay
I to the rear window defogger.
The rear window defogger has an independent ground. GI
With power and ground supplied, the rear window defogger filaments heat and defog the rear window.
When the system is activated, the rear window defogger indicator illuminates in the rear window defogger
switch. MA
Power is supplied
I to terminal 3 of the rear window defogger switch EM
I from terminal 7 of the rear window defogger relay.
Terminal 4 of the rear window defogger switch is grounded through body grounds M4 and M66.
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-141
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Wiring Diagram — DEF —
MEL788J
EL-142
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Wiring Diagram — DEF — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL789J
EL-143
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Trouble Diagnoses
SEL787VA
Voltage [V]:
Rear window defogger switch is “OFF”.
Approx. 12
Rear window defogger switch is “ON”.
0
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Rear window defogger relay
(Refer to EL-146.)
I Rear window defogger circuit
I Rear window defogger filament
(Refer to EL-146.)
NG © GO TO 2.
SEL788VA
EL-144
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
SEL789VA
Continuity:
Rear window defogger switch is pushed. EC
Yes
Rear window defogger switch is released.
No FE
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 4. AT
NG © Check the following.
I Rear window defogger switch
(Refer to EL-146.) TF
I Harness for open or short between control unit and rear window defogger switch
I Rear window defogger switch ground circuit
PD
4 CHECK IGNITION INPUT SIGNAL
Check voltage between control unit terminal 33 and ground. AX
SU
BR
ST
SEL790VA
Voltage [V]:
Ignition switch is “ON”.
RS
Approx. 12
Ignition switch is “OFF”.
0
BT
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 5. HA
NG © Check the following.
I 7.5A fuse [No. 11, located in the fuse block (J/B)] SC
I Harness for open or short between control unit and fuse
IDX
EL-145
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEL791VA
No current supply No
SEC202B
SEL430TB
SEL263
EL-146
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Filament Check (Cont’d)
2. If a filament is burned out, circuit tester registers 0 or 12 volts.
3. To locate burned out point, move probe to left and right along
filament. Test needle will swing abruptly when probe passes GI
the point.
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
SEL265
TF
I When measuring voltage, wrap tin foil around the top of
the negative probe. Then press the foil against the wire PD
with your finger.
AX
SU
BR
SEL122R
EL-147
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
Filament Repair (Cont’d)
4. After repair has been completed, check repaired wire for con-
tinuity. This check should be conducted 10 minutes after silver
composition is deposited.
Do not touch repaired area while test is being conducted.
SEL012D
SEL013D
EL-148
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AUDIO
System Description
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-149
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AUDIO
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0080
MEL091K
EL-150
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AUDIO
Wiring Diagram — AUDIO —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL790J
EL-151
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AUDIO
Wiring Diagram — AUDIO — (Cont’d)
MEL791J
EL-152
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AUDIO
Wiring Diagram — AUDIO — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL792J
EL-153
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AUDIO
Wiring Diagram — AUDIO — (Cont’d)
MEL793J
EL-154
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AUDIO
Trouble Diagnoses
Audio unit inoperative (no 1. 10A fuse 1. Check 10A fuse [No. 10, located in fuse block (J/B)]. MA
digital display and no 2. Poor audio unit case ground Turn ignition switch ON and verify that battery posi-
sound from speakers). 3. Audio unit tive voltage is present at terminal 10 of audio unit.
2. Check audio unit case ground.
3. Remove audio unit for repair.
EM
Audio unit presets are lost 1. 15A fuse 1. Check 15A fuse [No. 4, located in fuse block (J/B)]
when ignition switch is 2. Audio unit and verify that battery positive voltage is present at LC
turned OFF. terminal 6 of audio unit.
2. Remove audio unit for repair.
Audio unit generates noise 1. Poor audio unit ground 1. Check audio unit ground. AT
in AM and FM modes with 2. Loose or missing ground bonding 2. Check ground bonding straps.
engine running. straps 3. Replace ignition condenser or rear window defogger
3. Ignition condenser or rear window noise suppressor condenser. TF
defogger noise suppressor condenser 4. Check alternator.
4. Alternator 5. Check ignition coil and secondary wiring.
5. Ignition coil or secondary wiring 6. Remove audio unit for repair. PD
6. Audio unit
Audio unit generates noise 1. Poor audio unit ground 1. Check audio unit ground.
in AM and FM modes with 2. Antenna 2. Check antenna.
AX
accessories on (switch 3. Accessory ground 3. Check accessory ground.
pops and motor noise). 4. Faulty accessory 4. Replace accessory.
SU
Audio unit controls are 1. 15A fuse 1. Check 15A fuse [No. 4, located in fuse block (J/B)].
operational, but no sound 2. Audio unit output Verify battery positive voltage is present at terminal 3
is heard from any speaker. 3. Audio unit of audio amp. relay. BR
2. Check audio unit output voltage (Terminal 12).
3. Remove audio unit for repair.
All front speakers are inop- 1. Audio amp. relay 1. Check audio amp. relay. ST
erative. 2. Audio amp. relay ground 2. Check audio amp. relay ground (Terminal 2).
3. Amp. ON signal 3. Turn ignition switch ACC and audio unit ON. Verify
battery positive voltage is present at terminal 1 of RS
audio amp. relay.
Individual front speaker is 1. Speaker ground 1. Check speaker ground (Terminal 5).
noisy or inoperative. 2. Power supply 2. Check power supply for speaker (Terminal 4). BT
3. Audio unit output 3. Check audio unit output voltage for speaker.
4. Speaker 4. Replace speaker.
HA
Both rear speakers are 1. Poor rear speaker amp. ground 1. Check rear speaker amp. ground circuit.
inoperative. 2. Power supply 2. Check power supply for rear speaker amp. (Terminal
3. Amp. ON signal 11). SC
4. Rear speaker amp. 3. Turn ignition switch ACC and audio unit ON. Verify
battery positive voltage is present at terminal 9 of
rear speaker amp.
4. Remove rear speaker amp. for repair.
EL-155
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AUDIO
Inspection
Inspection NBEL0083
AUDIO UNIT AND AMP. NBEL0083S01
All voltage inspections are made with:
I Ignition switch ON or ACC
I Audio unit ON
I Audio unit and amps. connected (If audio unit or amp. is removed for inspection, supply a ground to the
case using a jumper wire.)
ANTENNA NBEL0083S02
1. Using a jumper wire, clip an auxiliary ground between antenna and body.
I If reception improves, check antenna ground (at body surface).
I If reception does not improve, check main feeder cable for short circuit or open circuit.
EL-156
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AUDIO ANTENNA
System Description
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-157
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AUDIO ANTENNA
Wiring Diagram — P/ANT —
MEL092K
EL-158
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AUDIO ANTENNA
Trouble Diagnoses
Power antenna does not 1. 7.5A fuse 1. Check 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in fuse block (J/B)]. MA
operate. 2. Audio unit signal Verify that battery positive voltage is present at termi-
3. Grounds M4 and M66 nal 6 of power antenna.
2. Turn ignition switch and audio unit ON. Verify that
battery positive voltage is present at terminal 4 of
EM
power antenna.
3. Check grounds M4 and M66.
LC
Location of Antenna NBEL0087
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
YEL067K
HA
IDX
MEL036G
EL-159
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AUDIO ANTENNA
Antenna Rod Replacement (Cont’d)
2. Withdraw antenna rod while raising it by operating antenna
motor.
MEL037G
INSTALLATION NBEL0088S02
1. Lower antenna rod by operating antenna motor.
2. Insert gear section of antenna rope into place with it facing
toward antenna motor.
3. As soon as antenna rope is wound on antenna motor, stop
antenna motor. Insert antenna rod lower end into antenna
motor pipe.
4. Retract antenna rod completely by operating antenna motor.
5. Install antenna nut and base.
MEL038G
EL-160
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POWER SUNROOF
System Description
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-161
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POWER SUNROOF
Wiring Diagram — SROOF —
MEL071K
EL-162
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POWER SUNROOF
Wiring Diagram — SROOF — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL794J
EL-163
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DOOR MIRROR
Wiring Diagram — MIRROR —
MEL897K
EL-164
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GLASS HATCH OPENER
Wiring Diagram — TLID —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL898K
EL-165
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FUEL FILLER LID OPENER
Wiring Diagram — F/LID —
MEL899K
EL-166
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POWER SEAT
Wiring Diagram — SEAT —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL797J
EL-167
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POWER SEAT
Wiring Diagram — SEAT — (Cont’d)
MEL601F
EL-168
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HEATED SEAT
Wiring Diagram — HSEAT —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL798J
EL-169
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
MEL458I
EL-170
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
System Description
EL-171
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
System Description (Cont’d)
Accel Operation NBEL0095S0404
When the RESUME/ACCEL switch is depressed, power is supplied
I from ASCD steering switch terminal 3
I to ASCD control unit terminal 1.
If the RESUME/ACCEL switch is depressed during cruise control driving, ASCD actuator pulls the throttle cable
to increase the vehicle speed until the switch is released or vehicle speed is reached to maximum controlled
speed by the system. And then ASCD will keep the new set speed.
Cancel Operation NBEL0095S0405
When any of following condition exists, cruise operation will be canceled.
I CANCEL switch is depressed. (Power supply to ASCD control unit terminals 1 and 2)
I Brake pedal is depressed. (Power supply to ASCD control unit terminal 11 from stop lamp switch)
I Brake pedal is depressed or A/T selector lever is shifted to P or N position. (Power supply to ASCD con-
trol unit terminal 5 is interrupted.)
If MAIN switch is turned to OFF during ASCD is activated, all of ASCD operation will be canceled and vehicle
speed memory will be erased.
Resume Operation NBEL0095S0406
When the RESUME/ACCEL switch is depressed after cancel operation other than depressing MAIN switch is
performed, vehicle speed will return to last set speed. To resume vehicle set speed, vehicle condition must
meet following conditions.
I Brake pedal is released.
I A/T selector lever is in other than P and N position.
I Vehicle speed is greater than 48 km/h (30 MPH).
ASCD PUMP OPERATION NBEL0095S05
The ASCD pump consists of a vacuum motor, an air valve and a release valve. When the ASCD activates,
power is supplied
I from terminal 8 of ASCD control unit
I to ASCD pump terminal 1.
Ground is supplied to vacuum motor, air valve and release valve from ASCD control unit depending on the
operated condition as shown in the below table.
The pump is connected to ASCD actuator by vacuum hose. When the ASCD pump is activated, the ASCD
pump vacuum the diaphragm of ASCD actuator to control throttle cable.
Actuator inner pres-
Air valve (*1) Release valve (*1) Vacuum motor
sure
Releasing throttle
Open Closed Stopped Vacuum
cable
EL-172
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0096
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL799J
EL-173
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Wiring Diagram — ASCD —
MEL800J
EL-174
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Wiring Diagram — ASCD — (Cont’d)
FIG. 2 NBEL0097S02
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL195M
EL-175
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Wiring Diagram — ASCD — (Cont’d)
FIG. 3 NBEL0097S03
MEL802J
EL-176
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Wiring Diagram — ASCD — (Cont’d)
FIG. 4 NBEL0097S04
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL803J
EL-177
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Wiring Diagram — ASCD — (Cont’d)
FIG. 5 NBEL0097S05
MEL804J
EL-178
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Fail-safe System
EM
CEL322 LC
MALFUNCTION DETECTION CONDITIONS NBEL0098S02
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-179
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses
REFERENCE PAGE (EL- ) 181 182 183 184 186 188 190 190 191
★1: It indicates that system is in fail-safe. After completing diagnostic procedures, perform “FAIL-SAFE SYSTEM CHECK” (EL-181) to
verify repairs.
★2: If vehicle speed is greater than 48 km/h (30 MPH) after system has been released, pressing RESUME/ACCEL switch returns vehicle
speed to the set speed previously achieved. However, doing so when the ASCD main switch is turned to “OFF”, vehicle speed will not
return to the set speed since the memory is canceled.
EL-180
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
FAIL-SAFE SYSTEM CHECK =NBEL0099S02
1. Turn ignition switch to ON position.
2. Turn ASCD main switch to ON and check if the “cruise indica- GI
tor” blinks.
If the indicator lamp blinks, check the following.
I ASCD steering switch. Refer to EL-188.
MA
EM
SEL174V LC
3. Drive the vehicle at more than 48 km/h (30 MPH) and push
SET/COAST switch.
If the indicator lamp blinks, check the following. EC
I Vehicle speed sensor. Refer to EL-190.
I ASCD pump circuit. Refer to EL-190. FE
I Replace control unit.
AT
SEL767P
TF
4. Depress brake pedal slowly (brake pedal should be depressed
more than 5 seconds). PD
If the indicator lamp blinks, check the following.
I ASCD brake/stop lamp switch. Refer to EL-186.
AX
SU
BR
SAT797A
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-181
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT CHECK =NBEL0099S03
1 OPERATION CHECK
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Turn ASCD main switch “ON”.
Does ASCD indicator illuminate?
Yes © GO TO 2.
No © Go to ASCD MAIN SWITCH CHECK. Refer to EL-183.
SEL289UD
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-175.
Does battery voltage exist?
Yes © GO TO 3.
No © Check the following.
I ASCD hold relay
Refer to “ASCD HOLD RELAY CHECK”, EL-184.
I Harness for open or short
SEL764U
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-177.
Does continuity exist?
Yes © Power supply and ground circuit is OK.
No © Repair harness.
EL-182
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
ASCD MAIN SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0099S04
EM
LC
EC
MEL842F
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-174. FE
Does battery voltage exist?
Yes © GO TO 2. AT
No © Check the following.
I 7.5A fuse (No. 11, located in the fuse block)
I Harness for open or short between fuse and ASCD main switch
TF
I Ground circuit for ASCD main switch
PD
2 CHECK ASCD MAIN SWITCH
Refer to “Electrical Component Inspection” (EL-192). AX
OK or NG
OK © Go to ASCD HOLD RELAY CHECK. Refer to EL-184.
SU
NG © Replace ASCD main switch.
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-183
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
ASCD HOLD RELAY CHECK =NBEL0099S05
MEL843F
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-174.
Does battery voltage exist?
Yes © GO TO 2.
No © Check the following.
I 7.5A fuse (No. 11, located in the fuse block)
I Harness for open or short between fuse and ASCD hold relay
MEL844F
EL-184
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
EM
5 CHECK ASCD HOLD RELAY OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT
1. Connect ASCD main switch.
2. Check ASCD hold relay terminals 1 and 6. LC
EC
FE
AT
MEL845F
TF
Continuity should exist.
3. Check continuity between ASCD hold relay terminal 1 and ground.
PD
AX
SU
BR
SEL392V
Continuity should not exist.
OK or NG ST
OK © ASCD hold relay is OK.
NG © Repair harness. RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-185
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
ASCD BRAKE/STOP LAMP SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0099S06
SEL765U
When brake pedal is depressed or A/T selector lever is in “N” or “P” range:
Approx. 0V
When both brake pedal is released and A/T selector lever is not in “N” or “P” range:
Battery voltage should exist.
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-175.
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 2.
NG © Check the following.
I ASCD brake switch
Refer to “Electrical Component Inspection” (EL-193).
I Park/neutral position switch
Refer to “Electrical Component Inspection” (EL-193).
I ASCD hold relay
I Park/neutral position relay
I Harness for open or short
EL-186
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
SEL154W
Voltage [V]: EC
Stop lamp switch: Depressed
Approx. 12
Stop lamp switch: Released FE
0
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-176.
OK or NG AT
OK © ASCD brake/stop lamp switch is OK.
NG © Check the following. TF
I 10A fuse [No. 14, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
I Harness for open or short between ASCD control unit and stop lamp switch
I Harness for open or short between fuse and stop lamp switch PD
I Stop lamp switch
Refer to “Electrical Component Inspection” (EL-193).
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-187
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
ASCD STEERING SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0099S07
SEL760U
MTBL0002
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-176.
OK or NG
OK © ASCD steering switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
EL-188
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
SEL064W
EC
FE
AT
MTBL0267
OK or NG
TF
OK © Check harness for open or short between ASCD steering switch and ASCD control unit.
NG © Replace ASCD steering switch.
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-189
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR CHECK =NBEL0099S08
SEL347V
MEL243H
MTBL0048
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-177.
OK or NG
OK © Check harness for open or short between ASCD pump and ASCD control unit.
NG © Replace ASCD pump.
EL-190
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
ASCD ACTUATOR/PUMP CHECK =NBEL0099S10
MA
EM
LC
EC
MEL402G
OK or NG FE
OK © GO TO 2.
NG © Repair or replace hose. AT
RS
BT
HA
MEL403G
SC
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 4.
NG © Replace ASCD actuator.
IDX
EL-191
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MEL844G
MTBL0004
A vacuum pressure of at least −40 kPa (−0.41 kg/cm2, −5.8 psi) should be generated.
OK or NG
OK © INSPECTION END
NG © Replace ASCD pump.
ON 1-2-3-4
N 2-3-4 5-6
OFF
SEL155W
EL-192
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)
Electrical Component Inspection (Cont’d)
ASCD BRAKE SWITCH AND STOP LAMP SWITCHNBEL0100S02
Continuity GI
Condition ASCD brake
Stop lamp switch
switch
MA
When brake pedal is depressed No Yes
Continuity EC
Selector lever position
Between terminals 1 and 2
“P” Yes FE
“N” Yes
MEL848FD
TF
ASCD Wire Adjustment NBEL0101
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
MEL849F
HA
CAUTION:
I Be careful not to twist ASCD wire when removing it.
SC
I Do not tense ASCD wire excessively during adjustment.
Adjust the tension of ASCD wire in the following manner.
1. Loosen lock nut and adjusting nut.
2. Make sure that accelerator wire is properly adjusted. Refer to
FE-3, “ACCELERATOR CONTROL SYSTEM”.
3. Tighten adjusting nut just until throttle drum starts to move.
IDX
4. Loosen adjusting nut again 1/2 to 1 turn.
5. Tighten lock nut.
EL-193
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POWER WINDOW
System Description
EL-194
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POWER WINDOW
System Description (Cont’d)
I through front power window sub-switch (1, 2)
I to front power window regulator RH (2, 1).
Ground is supplied GI
I to front power window regulator RH (1, 2)
I through front power window sub-switch (2, 1) MA
I to front power window sub-switch (4, 3)
I through power window main switch (6, 5).
Then, the motor raises or lowers the window until the switch is released. EM
Rear Door NBEL0102S0103
Rear door windows will raise and lower in the same manner as front door RH window. LC
AUTO OPERATION NBEL0102S02
The power window AUTO feature enables the driver to lower the driver’s window without holding the window EC
switch in the down position.
The AUTO feature only operates on the driver’s window downward movement.
FE
POWER WINDOW LOCK NBEL0102S03
The power window lock is designed to lock operation of all windows except for driver’s door window.
When the lock switch is pressed to lock position, ground of the sub-switches in the power window main switch AT
is disconnected. This prevents the power window motors from operating.
RETAINED POWER OPERATION NBEL0102S04 TF
When the ignition switch is turned to OFF position from ON or START position, power is supplied for 45 sec-
onds
I to power window relay terminal 2 PD
I from smart entrance control unit terminal 5.
Ground is always supplied
AX
I to power window relay terminal 1
I through body grounds.
When power and ground are supplied, the power window relay continues to be energized, and the power win- SU
dow can be operated.
The retained power operation is canceled when the driver or passenger side door is opened.
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-195
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POWER WINDOW
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0103
MEL805J
EL-196
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POWER WINDOW
Wiring Diagram — WINDOW —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL806J
EL-197
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POWER WINDOW
Wiring Diagram — WINDOW — (Cont’d)
MEL807J
EL-198
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POWER WINDOW
Wiring Diagram — WINDOW — (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL808J
EL-199
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POWER WINDOW
Wiring Diagram — WINDOW — (Cont’d)
MEL809J
EL-200
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POWER WINDOW
Trouble Diagnoses
Driver side power window cannot 1. Driver side power window regu- 1. Check harness between power window main switch
be operated but other windows can lator circuit and power window regulator for open or short cir- EC
be operated. 2. Driver side power window regu- cuit.
lator 2. Check driver side power window regulator.
3. Power window main switch 3. Check power window main switch. FE
4. Open/short in power window 4. Check W wire between power window relay and
main switch circuit power window main switch for open/short circuit.
AT
Passenger power window cannot 1. Power window sub-switches 1. Check power window sub-switch.
be operated. 2. Passenger side power window 2. Check passenger side power window regulator.
regulators 3. Check power window main switch.
3. Power window main switch 4. Check the following.
TF
4. Power window circuit a. Check harnesses between power window main
switch and power window sub-switch for open/short
circuit. PD
b. Check harnesses between power window sub-
switch and power window regulator for open/short
circuit. AX
c. Check harnesses between power window sub-
switch and power window relay for oepn/short cir-
cuit. SU
Passenger power window cannot 1. Power window main switch 1. Check power window main switch.
be operated using power window
main switch but can be operated by BR
power window sub-switch.
Driver side power window auto 1. Power window main switch 1. Check power window main switch. ST
function cannot be operated using
power window main switch.
Retained power operation does not 1. RAP signal circuit 1. Check harness between power window relay termi- RS
operate properly. 2. Driver or passenger side door nal 2 and smart entrance control unit terminal 5 for
switch circuit open or short circuit.
3. Smart entrance control unit 2. Check harness between smart entrance control unit BT
and driver or passenger side door switch for open
or short circuit.
Check driver or passenger side door switch ground HA
circuit.
Check driver or passenger side door switch.
3. Check smart entrance control unit. (EL-280)
SC
IDX
EL-201
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
SEL065W
I The lock/unlock switch (LH and RH) on door trim can lock and unlock all doors.
I With the door key inserted in the key cylinder on front LH, RH or back door, turning it to “LOCK”, will lock
all doors; turning it to “UNLOCK” once unlocks the corresponding door; turning it to “UNLOCK” again within
5 seconds after the first unlock operation unlocks all of the other doors. (Signals from door key cylinder
switch)
I If the ignition key is in the ignition key cylinder and one or more of doors are open, setting the lock/unlock
switch to “LOCK” locks the doors once but then immediately unlock them. (Combination signals from key
switch and door switches) - (KEY REMINDER DOOR SYSTEM)
EL-202
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0108
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL810J
EL-203
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Wiring Diagram — D/LOCK —
MEL072K
EL-204
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Wiring Diagram — D/LOCK — (Cont’d)
FIG. 2 NBEL0109S02
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL811J
EL-205
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Wiring Diagram — D/LOCK — (Cont’d)
FIG. 3 NBEL0109S03
MEL812J
EL-206
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Wiring Diagram — D/LOCK — (Cont’d)
FIG. 4 NBEL0109S04
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL813J
EL-207
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Wiring Diagram — D/LOCK — (Cont’d)
FIG. 5 NBEL0109S05
MEL814J
EL-208
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses
MA
AT
TF
SYMPTOM
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-209
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MAIN POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT CHECK
=NBEL0110S02
Main Power Supply Circuit Check NBEL0110S0201
SEL872VB
Terminals Continuity
16 - Ground Yes
SEL013W
EL-210
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DOOR SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0110S05
MA
EM
LC
SEL886VA
EC
FE
AT
MTBL0262 TF
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-204.
OK or NG
PD
OK © Door switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-211
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEL066W
MTBL0263
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Door switch ground circuit (Front LH, back door) or door switch ground condition
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door switch
NG © Replace door switch.
EL-212
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
KEY SWITCH (INSERT) CHECK =NBEL0110S06
MA
EM
LC
SEL783VA
Voltage [V]: EC
Condition of key switch: Key is inserted.
Approx. 12
Condition of key switch: Key is removed. FE
0
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-205.
AT
OK or NG
OK © Key switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
TF
SU
BR
SEL784VA ST
Continuity:
Condition of key switch: Key is inserted.
Yes RS
Condition of key switch: Key is removed.
No
OK or NG BT
OK © Check the following.
I 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in fuse block (J/B)] HA
I Harness for open or short between key switch and fuse
I Harness for open or short between control unit and key switch
NG © Replace key switch. SC
IDX
EL-213
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0110S03
SEL875VB
MTBL0264
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-205.
OK or NG
OK © Door lock/unlock switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
EL-214
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
EM
LC
SEL067W EC
FE
AT
MTBL0265
I Door lock/unlock switch RH
TF
PD
AX
SEL068W SU
BR
ST
MTBL0266
OK or NG RS
OK © Check the following.
I Ground circuit for door lock/unlock switch
I Harness for open or short between door lock/unlock switch and control unit connector BT
NG © Replace door lock/unlock switch.
HA
SC
IDX
EL-215
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
FRONT DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0110S07
SEL069W
MTBL0268
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-206.
OK or NG
OK © Door key cylinder switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
EL-216
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
SEL070W
AX
SU
MTBL0269 BR
OK or NG
OK © Check the following. ST
I Door key cylinder switch ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door key cylinder switch
NG © Replace door key cylinder switch. RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-217
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
BACK DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0110S08
1 CHECK BACK DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL (LOCK/UNLOCK SIGNAL)
Check voltage between control unit terminals 30 or 41 and ground.
SEL071W
MTBL0270
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-206.
OK or NG
OK © Back door key cylinder switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
EL-218
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
EC
SEL616U
FE
AT
MTBL0052 TF
OK or NG
OK © Check the following. PD
I Back door key cylinder switch ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and back door key cylinder switch
NG © Replace back door key cylinder switch. AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-219
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR CHECK =NBEL0110S04
SEL879VA
MTBL0271
I Door lock actuator front RH, rear and back
SEL880VA
MTBL0272
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-207.
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 2.
NG © Replace smart entrance control unit. (Before replacing control unit, perform “DOOR
LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH CHECK”.)
EL-220
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POWER DOOR LOCK
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
EC
SEL736U
I Door lock actuator operation:
Terminals between (+): 3 and (−): 1 FE
Unlocked → Locked
Terminals between (+): 1 and (−): 3
Locked → Unlocked AT
TF
PD
AX
SEL072W
I Back door lock actuator operation:
Terminals between (+): 2 and (−): 1 SU
Unlocked → Locked
Terminals between (+): 1 and (−): 2
Locked → Unlocked BR
OK or NG
OK © Check harness for open or short between control unit connector and door lock actuator. ST
NG © Replace door lock actuator.
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-221
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
SEL073W
EL-222
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
System Description (Cont’d)
Remote controller signal is inputted to smart entrance control unit (The antenna of the system is combined
with smart entrance control unit).
The multi-remote control system controls operation of the GI
I power door lock
I interior lamp
I panic alarm MA
I hazard and horn reminder
OPERATED PROCEDURE EM
NBEL0112S02
Power Door Lock Operation NBEL0112S0201
Smart entrance control unit receives a LOCK signal from remote controller. Smart entrance control unit locks LC
all doors with input of LOCK signal from remote controller.
When an UNLOCK signal is sent from remote controller once, driver’s door will be unlocked.
Then, if an UNLOCK signal is sent from remote controller again within 5 seconds, all other door will be EC
unlocked.
Hazard and Horn Reminder NBEL0112S0204 FE
Power is supplied at all times
I to multi-remote control relay terminals 1, 3 and 6
I through 15A fuse [No. 20, located in the fuse block (J/B)], and AT
I to horn relay terminal 2
I through 10A fuse (No. 54, located in the fusible link and fuse box)
TF
When smart entrance control unit receives LOCK or UNLOCK signal from remote controller with all doors
closed, ground is supplied
I to multi-remote control relay terminal 2 PD
I through smart entrance control unit terminal 7, and
I to horn relay terminal 1
I through smart entrance control unit terminal 19
AX
Multi-remote control relay and horn relay are now energized, and hazard warning lamp flashes and horn
sounds as a reminder. SU
The hazard and horn reminder has a horn chirp mode (C mode) and a non-horn chirp mode (S mode).
Operating function of hazard and horn reminder
BR
Horn chirp mode (C mode) Non-horn chirp mode (S mode)
Unlock Once — — —
RS
SC
IDX
SEL153WB
EL-223
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
System Description (Cont’d)
Interior Lamp Operation NBEL0112S0202
When the following input signals are both supplied:
I door switch CLOSED (when all the doors are closed);
I driver’s door LOCKED;
multi-remote control system turns on interior lamp (for 30 seconds) with input of UNLOCK signal from remote
controller.
For detailed description, refer to “INTERIOR, SPOT, VANITY MIRROR AND LUGGAGE ROOM LAMPS” (EL-
73).
Panic Alarm Operation NBEL0112S0203
When key switch is OFF (when ignition key is not inserted in key cylinder), multi-remote control system turns
on and off horn and headlamp intermittently with input of PANIC ALARM signal from remote controller.
For detailed description, refer to “THEFT WARNING SYSTEM” (EL-246).
EL-224
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0113
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL815J
EL-225
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — MULTI —
MEL816J
EL-226
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — MULTI — (Cont’d)
FIG. 2 NBEL0114S02
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL817J
EL-227
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — MULTI — (Cont’d)
FIG. 3 NBEL0114S03
MEL819J
EL-228
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses
Hazard and horn reminder does not activate prop- 1. Harzard reminder check 238
erly when pressing lock or unlock button of remote
SU
controller. 2. Horn reminder check* 239
*: Horn chirp can be activated or deactivated.
First check the horn chirp setting. Refer to “System Description”, BR
EL-222.
Interior lamp operation does not activate properly. 1. Interior room lamp operation check 240
RS
2. Door switch check 233
IDX
EL-229
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY CHECK =NBEL0115S02
SEL277V
OK or NG
OK © Check remote controller battery terminals for corrosion or damage.
NG © Replace battery.
EL-230
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT CHECK =NBEL0115S04
1 CHECK MAIN POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR CONTROL UNIT GI
1. Disconnect connector from control unit.
2. Check voltage between control unit terminal 10 or 11 and ground.
MA
EM
LC
SEL156W EC
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-226.
Does battery voltage exist? FE
Yes © GO TO 2.
No © Check the following.
I 40A fusible link (letter f, located in fuse and fusible link box)
AT
I 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in fuse block (J/B)]
I M145 circuit breaker
I Harness for open or short between control unit and fuse
TF
SU
BR
ST
SEL885VA
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-226.
Does battery voltage exist? RS
Yes © GO TO 3.
No © Check the following. BT
I 10A fuse [No. 10, located in fuse block (J/B)]
I Harness for open or short between control unit and fuse
HA
SC
IDX
EL-231
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEL791VA
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-226.
Does continuity exist?
Yes © Power supply and ground circuits are OK.
No © Check ground harness.
EL-232
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DOOR SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0115S05
MA
EM
LC
SEL886VA
EC
FE
AT
MTBL0273 TF
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-227.
OK or NG
PD
OK © Door switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-233
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEL066W
MTBL0274
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Door switch ground circuit (Front, back door) or door switch ground condition
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door switch
NG © Replace door switch.
EL-234
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
KEY SWITCH (INSERT) CHECK =NBEL0115S07
MA
EM
LC
SEL783VA
Voltage [V]: EC
Condition of key switch: Key is inserted.
Approx. 12
Condition of key switch: Key is removed. FE
0
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-226.
AT
OK or NG
OK © Key switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
TF
SU
BR
SEL784VA ST
Continuity:
Condition of key switch: Key is inserted.
Yes RS
Condition of key switch: Key is removed.
No
OK or NG BT
OK © Check the following.
I 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in fuse block (J/B)] HA
I Harness for open or short between key switch and fuse
I Harness for open or short between control unit and key switch
NG © Replace key switch. SC
IDX
EL-235
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH LH CHECK =NBEL0115S10
SEL875VB
MTBL0278
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-226.
OK or NG
OK © Door lock/unlock switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
SEL067W
MTBL0265
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Ground circuit for door lock/unlock switch
I Harness for open or short between door lock/unlock switch and control unit connector
NG © Replace door lock/unlock switch.
EL-236
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
FRONT LH DOOR UNLOCK SENSOR CHECK =NBEL0115S06
MA
EM
LC
SEL074W
EC
FE
MTBL0275
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-227. AT
OK or NG
OK © Door unlock sensor is OK. TF
NG © GO TO 2.
PD
2 CHECK FRONT LH DOOR UNLOCK SENSOR
1. Disconnect front LH door unlock sensor connector. AX
2. Check continuity between door unlock sensor terminals.
SU
BR
ST
SEL247VD
Continuity: RS
Condition: Locked
No
Condition: Unlocked BT
Yes
OK or NG
HA
OK © Check the following.
I Door unlock sensor ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door unlock sensor SC
NG © Replace door unlock sensor.
IDX
EL-237
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
HAZARD REMINDER CHECK =NBEL0115S08
SEL890VA
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-228.
Does hazard indicator illuminate?
Yes © Replace smart entrance control unit.
No © GO TO 3.
SEL244V
EL-238
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
EM
LC
SEL245V EC
Battery voltage should exist.
OK or NG
FE
OK © Check harness for open or short between control unit and multi-remote control relay.
NG © Check the following.
I Harness for open or short between multi-remote control relay and fuse AT
I Harness for open or short between multi-remote control relay and turn signal lamps
1 CHECK HORN
Check if horn sounds with horn switch. PD
Does horn operate?
Yes © GO TO 2. AX
No © Check horn circuit.
SU
2 CHECK HORN REMINDER OPERATION
1. Disconnect control unit connector. BR
2. Apply ground to control unit terminal 19.
ST
RS
BT
SEL075W
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-228. HA
Does horn sound?
Yes © Replace smart entrance control unit. SC
No © Check harness for open or short between control unit and horn relay.
IDX
EL-239
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
INTERIOR ROOM LAMP OPERATION CHECK NBEL0115S09
SEL891VA
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-226.
Does battery voltage exist?
Yes © GO TO 3.
No © Repair harness between control unit and interior room lamp.
SEL891VA
Voltage (V):
Unlock button is pushed.
0 (For approx. 30 seconds.)
Unlock button is not pushed.
Battery voltage
OK or NG
OK © Check system again.
NG © Replace smart entrance control unit.
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
CONSULT
CONSULT NBEL0169
CONSULT REMOTE CONTROLLER ID SET UP
PROCEDURE GI
NBEL0169S01
NOTE:
If a remote controller is lost, the ID code of the lost remote MA
controller must be erased to prevent unauthorized use. When
the ID code of a lost remote controller is not known, all con-
troller ID codes should be erased. After all ID codes are EM
erased, the ID codes of all remaining and/or new remote con-
trollers must be re-registered.
LC
1. Turn ignition switch “OFF”.
2. Connect “CONSULT” to the data link connector.
EC
FE
AT
SEF979R
TF
3. Turn ignition switch “ON”.
4. Touch “START”. PD
AX
SU
BR
SEF392I
RS
BT
HA
SEL077W
IDX
SEL078W
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
CONSULT (Cont’d)
7. The items shown on the figure at left can be set up.
I “REMO CONT ID CONFIR”
Use this mode to confirm if remote controller ID code is regis-
tered or not.
I “REMO CONT ID REGIST”
Use this mode to register a remote controller ID code.
NOTE:
Register the ID code when the remote controller or smart
entrance control unit is replaced, or when an additional
remote controller is required.
SEL079W I “REMO CONT ID ERASUR”
Use this mode to erase a remote controller ID code.
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
ID Code Entry Procedure (Without CONSULT)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
SEL332WA
EL-243
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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
ID Code Entry Procedure (Without CONSULT) (Cont’d)
NOTE:
I If a remote controller is lost, the ID code of the lost remote controller must be erased to prevent unautho-
rized use. A specific ID code can be erased with CONSULT. However, when the ID code of a lost remote
controller is not known, all controller ID codes should be erased. After all ID codes are erased, the ID codes
of all remaining and/or new remote controllers must be re-registered.
To erase all ID codes in memory, register one ID code (remote controller) four times. After all ID codes
are erased, the ID codes of all remaining and/or new remote controllers must be re-registered.
I When registering an additional remote controller, the existing ID codes in memory may or may not be
erased. If four ID codes are stored in memory, when an additional code is registered, only the oldest code
is erased. If less than four ID codes are stored in memory, when an additional ID code is registered, the
new ID code is added and no ID codes are erased.
I If you need to activate more than two additional new remote controllers, repeat the procedure “Additional
ID code entry” for each new remote controller.
I Entry of maximum four ID codes is allowed. When more than four ID codes are entered, the oldest ID code
will be erased.
I Even if the same ID code that is already in the memory is input, the same ID code can be entered. The
code is counted as an additional code.
SEL732W
EL-244
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
SEL080W
EL-245
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
System Description
SEL334W
EL-246
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
System Description (Cont’d)
With the ignition switch in the ON ro START position, power is supplied
I through 7.5A fuse [No. 11, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
I to smart entrance control unit terminal 33. GI
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
I through 10A fuse [No. 10, located in the fuse block (J/B)] MA
I to smart entrance control unit terminal 21.
Ground is supplied
I to smart entrance control unit terminal 16 EM
I through body grounds M77 and M111.
INITIAL CONDITION TO ACTIVATE THE SYSTEM LC
NBEL0120S02
The operation of the theft warning system is controlled by the doors, hood and glass hatch.
To activate the theft warning system, the smart entrance control unit must receive signals indicating the doors,
hood and glass hatch are closed and the doors are locked. EC
When a door is open, smart entrance control unit terminal 28, 29 or 40 receives a ground signal from each
door switch.
When a door is unlocked, smart entrance control unit terminal 26, 36 or 37 receives a ground signal from ter-
FE
minal 4 of each door unlock sensor or terminal 3 of back door unlock sensor.
When the hood is open, smart entrance control unit terminal 27 receives a ground signal AT
I from terminal 1 of the hood switch
I through body grounds E13 and E41.
When the glass hatch is open, smart entrance control unit terminal 38 receives a ground signal TF
I from terminal 1 of the glass hatch switch
I through body grounds D210, B11 and B22. PD
When the doors are locked with key or multi-remote controller and none of the described conditions exist, the
theft warning system will automatically shift to armed mode.
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM ACTIVATION (WITH KEY OR REMOTE CONTROLLER USED TO
AX
LOCK DOORS) NBEL0120S03
If the key is used to lock doors, terminal 41 receives a ground signal SU
I from terminal 3 of the key cylinder switch LH
I from terminal 1 of the door key cylinder switch RH
I through body grounds M77 and M111 or M4 and M66
BR
I from terminal 1 of the back door key cylinder switch
I through body grounds B11, B22 and D210. ST
If this signal or lock signal from remote controller is received by the smart entrance control unit, the theft
warning system will activate automatically.
Once the theft warning system has been activated, smart entrance control unit terminal 31 supplies ground to RS
terminal 2 of the security indicator lamp.
The security lamp will illuminate for approximately 30 seconds and then blink.
Now the theft warning system is in armed phase. BT
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM ALARM OPERATION NBEL0120S04
The theft warning system is triggered by HA
I opening a door
I opening the hood or the glass hatch
SC
I unlocking door without using the key or multi-remote controller.
Once the theft warning system is in armed phase, if the smart entrance control unit receives a ground signal
at terminal 26, 36, 37 (door unlock sensor), 28, 29, 40 (door switch), 38 (glass hatch switch) or 27 (hood
switch), the theft warning system will be triggered. The headlamps flash and the horn sounds intermittently.
Power is supplied at all times
I through 7.5A fuse (No. 52, located in fuse and fusible link box) IDX
I to theft warning lamp relay terminal 1 and
I to theft warning horn relay terminal 1.
When the theft warning system is triggered, ground is supplied intermittently
I from terminal 4 of the smart entrance control unit
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
System Description (Cont’d)
I to theft warning lamp relay terminal 2 and
I to theft warning horn relay terminal 2.
The headlamps flash and the horn sounds intermittently.
The alarm automatically turns off after 2 or 3 minutes but will reactivate if the vehicle is tampered with again.
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM DEACTIVATION NBEL0120S05
To deactivate the theft warning system, a door, the back door or the glass hatch must be unlocked with the
key or remote controller.
When the key is used to unlock the door, smart entrance control unit terminal 30 receives a ground signal
I from terminal 1 of the LH key cylinder switch
I from terminal 3 of the RH key cylinder switch
I from terminal 2 of the back door key cylinder switch.
When the key is used to open the glass hatch, smart entrance control unit terminal 42 receives a ground sig-
nal from terminal 3 of the back door key cylinder switch.
When the smart entrance control unit receives either one of these signals or unlock signal from remote
controller, the theft warning system is deactivated. (Disarmed phase)
PANIC ALARM OPERATION NBEL0120S06
Multi-remote control system may or may not operate theft warning system (horn and headlamps) as required.
When the multi-remote control system is triggered, ground is supplied intermittently.
I from smart entrance control unit terminal 4
I to theft warning lamp relay terminal 2 and
I to theft warning horn relay terminal 2.
The headlamp flashes and the horn sounds intermittently.
The alarm automatically turns off after 30 seconds or when smart entrance control unit receives any signal
from multi-remote controller.
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
System Description (Cont’d)
NOTE:
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-249
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0121
MEL820J
EL-250
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Schematic (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL821J
EL-251
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — THEFT —
MEL822J
EL-252
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — THEFT — (Cont’d)
FIG. 2 NBEL0122S02
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL823J
EL-253
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — THEFT — (Cont’d)
FIG. 3 NBEL0122S03
MEL824J
EL-254
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — THEFT — (Cont’d)
FIG. 4 NBEL0122S04
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL825J
EL-255
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — THEFT — (Cont’d)
FIG. 5 NBEL0122S05
MEL826J
EL-256
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram — THEFT — (Cont’d)
FIG. 6 NBEL0122S06
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL827J
EL-257
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses
SEL733W
EL-258
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SYMPTOM CHART NBEL0123S02
REFERENCE PAGE (EL- ) 258 260 261 265 266 268 270 272 274 229 GI
PRELIMINARY CHECK EC
FE
AT
SYMPTOM
All items X X X X
system cannot
Theft warning
PD
be set by ....
1
Door outside key X X
Any door is
2
unlocked without BR
X X
using key or multi-
remote controller
ST
alarm does not
All function X X X
Theft warning
activate.
3 Horn alarm X X
RS
Headlamp alarm X X
BT
system cannot be
Multi-remote control X X
SC
X : Applicable
*1: Make sure the system is in the armed phase.
Before starting trouble diagnoses above, perform preliminary
check, EL-258.
Symptom numbers in the symptom chart correspond with those of IDX
preliminary check.
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT CHECK NBEL0123S03
Power Supply Circuit Check NBEL0123S0301
Battery Battery
21 Ground 0V
voltage voltage
Battery
33 Ground 0V 0V
voltage
SEL792VB
Terminals Continuity
16 - Ground Yes
SEL013W
EL-260
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DOOR, HOOD AND GLASS HATCH SWITCH CHECK
=NBEL0123S04
Door Switch Check NBEL0123S0401
GI
1 CHECK DOOR SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL
Check voltage between control unit terminals 28, 29 or 40 and ground.
MA
EM
LC
SEL886VA
EC
FE
AT
TF
MTBL0273
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-253.
PD
OK or NG
OK © Door switch is OK, and go to hood switch check.
NG © GO TO 2.
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-261
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEL066W
MTBL0274
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Door switch ground circuit (Front LH, back door) or door switch ground condition
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door switch
NG © Replace door switch.
EL-262
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
Hood Switch Check =NBEL0123S0402
EM
2 CHECK HOOD SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL
Check voltage between control unit terminal 27 and ground.
LC
EC
FE
AT
SEL932VA
Voltage [V]:
Hood is open. TF
0
Hood is closed.
Approx. 5 PD
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-252.
OK or NG
OK © Hood switch is OK, and go to glass hatch switch check.
AX
NG © GO TO 3.
SU
3 CHECK HOOD SWITCH
1. Disconnect hood switch connector. BR
2. Check continuity between hood switch terminals 1 and 2.
ST
RS
BT
HA
SEL397TB
Continuity:
Condition: Pushed SC
No
Condition: Released
Yes
OK or NG
OK © Check the following. IDX
I Hood switch ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and hood switch
NG © Replace hood switch.
EL-263
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
Glass Hatch Switch Check =NBEL0123S0403
SEL081W
Voltage [V]:
Glass hatch is open.
Approx. 0
Glass hatch is closed.
Approx. 12
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-252.
OK or NG
OK © Glass hatch switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
SEL609U
Continuity:
Condition: Closed
No
Condition: Open
Yes
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Glass hatch switch ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and glass hatch switch
NG © Replace glass hatch switch.
EL-264
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SECURITY INDICATOR LAMP CHECK =NBEL0123S05
EM
LC
SEL935VA EC
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-252.
Does battery voltage exist? FE
Yes © Security indicator lamp is OK.
No © GO TO 2.
AT
2 CHECK INDICATOR LAMP
TF
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 3. PD
NG © Replace indicator lamp.
AX
3 CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR INDICATOR LAMP
1. Disconnect security lamp connector.
2. Check voltage between indicator lamp terminal 1 and ground. SU
BR
ST
RS
SEL082W
IDX
EL-265
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DOOR UNLOCK SENSOR CHECK =NBEL0123S06
SEL937VA
MTBL0276
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-254.
OK or NG
OK © Door unlock sensor is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
EL-266
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
SEL247V
EC
FE
AT
TF
SEL352V
Continuity: PD
Condition: Locked
No
Condition: Unlocked AX
Yes
OK or NG
SU
OK © Check the following.
I Door unlock sensor ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door unlock sensor BR
NG © Replace door unlock sensor.
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-267
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
FRONT DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0123S07
SEL069W
MTBL0268
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-255.
OK or NG
OK © Door key cylinder switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
EL-268
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
SEL070W
AX
SU
MTBL0269 BR
OK or NG
OK © Check the following. ST
I Door key cylinder switch ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between control unit and door key cylinder switch
NG © Replace door key cylinder switch. RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-269
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
BACK DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0123S08
1 CHECK BACK DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL (LOCK/UNLOCK SIGNAL)
Check voltage between control unit terminals 30, 41 or 42 and ground.
SEL083W
MTBL0277
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-255.
OK or NG
OK © Back door key cylinder switch is OK.
NG © GO TO 2.
EL-270
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
EC
SEL616U
FE
AT
TF
PD
SEL613U
AX
SU
BR
MTBL0043
OK or NG ST
OK © Check the following.
I Back door key cylinder switch ground circuit RS
I Harness for open or short between control unit and back door key cylinder switch
NG © Replace back door key cylinder switch.
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-271
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
THEFT WARNING HORN ALARM CHECK =NBEL0123S09
SEL943VA
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-256.
Does horn alarm activate?
Yes © Horn alarm is OK.
No © GO TO 2.
SEL755UB
EL-272
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
EM
LC
EC
SEL756UD
Battery voltage should exist.
FE
OK or NG
OK © Check harness for open or short between theft warning horn relay and control unit.
AT
NG © Check harness for open or short.
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-273
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
THEFT WARNING HEADLAMP ALARM CHECK =NBEL0123S10
SEL943VA
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-256.
Does headlamp alarm activate?
Yes © Headlamp alarm is OK.
No © GO TO 2.
SEL757U
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-257.
Does battery voltage exist?
Yes © GO TO 5.
No © Check the following.
I 7.5A fuse (No. 52, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
I Harness for open or short between theft warning lamp relay and fuse
EL-274
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THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
EM
LC
EC
SEL758U
Battery voltage should exist. FE
OK or NG
OK © Check harness for open or short between theft warning lamp relay and control unit. AT
NG © Check the following.
I Harness for open or short between fuse and theft warning lamp relay
I Harness for open or short between theft warning lamp relay and headlamps TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-275
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SMART ENTRANCE CONTROL UNIT
Description
Description NBEL0124
The following systems are controlled by the smart entrance control unit.
I Warning chime
I Rear window defogger and door mirror defogger timer
I Power door lock
I Multi-remote control system
I Theft warning system
I Interior lamp timer
I Electric sunroof and power window timer
I Headlamp battery saver
I Battery saver
For detailed description and wiring diagrams, refer to the relevant pages for the each system.
The control unit receives data from the switches and sensors to control their corresponding system relays and
actuators.
INPUT/OUTPUT NBEL0124S01
Door switches
Front door unlock sensor LH
Interior lamp timer Interior lamp
Ignition switch (ON)
Key switch (Insert)
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SMART ENTRANCE CONTROL UNIT
Description (Cont’d)
BATTERY SAVER NBEL0124S02
The lamp turns off automatically when the interior lamp, luggage room lamp, spot lamp or/and vanity mirror
illumination is illuminated with the ignition key in the OFF position, if the lamp remains lit by the door switch GI
open signal or if the lamp switch is in the ON position for more than 10 minutes.
After lamps turn off by the battery saver system, the lamps illuminate again when:
I driver’s door is locked or unlocked, MA
I door is opened or closed,
I key is inserted in ignition key cylinder. EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-277
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SMART ENTRANCE CONTROL UNIT
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0125
MEL828J
EL-278
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SMART ENTRANCE CONTROL UNIT
Schematic (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL829J
EL-279
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SMART ENTRANCE CONTROL UNIT
Smart Entrance Control Unit Inspection Table
Voltage
Terminal
Wire color Connections Operated condition (Approximate
No.
values)
2 G/B Rear window defogger relay OFF , ON (Ignition key is in “ON” position) 0V , 12V
4 Y/G Theft warning horn/lamp relay When panic alarm is operated using remote controller 12V , 0V
7 P Multi-remote control relay When doors are locked using remote controller 12V , 0V
Free 0V
15 L Door lock actuators Door lock & unlock switch
Locked 12V
16 B Ground — —
17 R/W Battery saver (Interior lamp) Battery saver is not operate , Operate 12V , 0V
22 B/P Seat belt buckle switch Unfasten , Fasten (Ignition key is in “ON” position) 0V , 12V
26 Y/R Rear door unlock sensors All doors are locked , One or more doors are unlocked 5V , 0V
32 W/R Ignition key switch (Insert) key inserted , key removed from IGN key cylinder 12V , 0V
EL-280
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INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSMITTER
Wiring Diagram — TRNSMT —
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL836J
EL-281
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INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSMITTER
Trouble Diagnoses
SEL442U
Yes or No
Yes © GO TO 2.
No © GO TO 3.
SEL635U
EL-282
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INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSMITTER
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
MA
EM
LC
SEL636U EC
Does continuity exist?
Yes © Replace transmitter with sun visor assembly. FE
No © Repair harness.
AT
5 CHECK MAIN POWER SUPPLY FOR SMART ENTRANCE CONTROL UNIT
1. Disconnect smart entrance control unit.
2. Check voltage between control unit terminals 10 or 11 and ground.
TF
PD
AX
SU
SEL156W
HA
SC
SEL791VA
EL-283
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IVIS (INFINITI VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM — NATS)
Component Parts and Harness Connetor Location
SEL084W
EL-284
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IVIS (INFINITI VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM — NATS)
System Description
SU
BR
ST
SEL085W
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-285
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IVIS (INFINITI VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM — NATS)
Wiring Diagram — NATS —
MEL830J
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CONSULT
CONSULT NBEL0174
CONSULT INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
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2. Connect “CONSULT” to Data link connector for CONSULT.
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3. Insert NATS program card into CONSULT.
: Program card
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4. Turn ignition switch ON.
5. Touch “START”. FE
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6. Perform each diagnostic test mode according to each service
procedure. PD
For further information, see the CONSULT Operation Manual,
NATS.
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SELF-FUNCTION CHECK ECM checks its own NATS communication interface by itself. BT
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS Detected items (screen terms) are as shown in the chart below.
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NOTE:
When any initialization is performed, all ID previously registered will
be erased and all NATS ignition keys must be registered again. SC
The engine cannot be started with an unregistered key. In this
case, the system may show “DIFFERENCE OF KEY” or “LOCK
MODE” as a self-diagnostic result on the CONSULT screen.
IDX
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CONSULT (Cont’d)
HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS NBEL0174S03
SEL332UC
IMMU ECM received the signal from IMMU that IMMU is malfunctioning. EL-291
IMMU can receive the key ID signal but the result of ID verification between
DIFFERENCE OF KEY EL-296
key ID and IMMU is NG.
The result of ID verification between IMMU and ECM is NG. System initializa-
ID DISCORD, IMM-ECM EL-298
tion is required.
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Trouble Diagnoses
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 NBEL0175S02
(Self-diagnosis related item)
Displayed “SELF-DIAG DIAGNOSTIC PROCE- SYSTEM REFERENCE PART
SYMPTOM RESULTS” on CON- DURE (Malfunctioning part or NO. OF ILLUSTRATION
SULT screen. (Reference page) mode) ON NEXT PAGE
PROCEDURE 1
I Security indicator IMMU IMMU A
(EL-291)
lighting up*
I Engine will start. ECM
PROCEDURE 2
ECM B
(EL-291)
IMMU A
Malfunction of key ID
PROCEDURE 5 E
CHAIN OF IMMU-KEY chip
(EL-297)
IMMU A
PROCEDURE 9
LOCK MODE LOCK MODE D
(EL-302)
*: When NATS detects trouble, the security indicator lights up while ignition key is in the “ON” position.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 2 NBEL0175S03
(Non self-diagnosis related item)
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE SYSTEM
SYMPTOM
(Reference page) (Malfunctioning part or mode)
Security ind. MA
Open circuit between Fuse and NATS
PROCEDURE 8
Security ind. does not light up.
(EL-300)
IMMU EM
Continuation of initialization mode
NATS IMMU LC
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM NBEL0175S04
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 1
Self-diagnostic results:
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“IMMU” displayed on CONSULT screen
1. Confirm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS “ECM” displayed on RS
CONSULT screen. Ref. part No. B.
2. Replace IMMU.
3. Perform initialization with CONSULT. BT
For initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
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SEL331U
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3 NBEL0175S07
Self-diagnostic results:
“CHAIN OF ECM-IMMU” displayed on CONSULT screen
1 CONFIRM SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Confirm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS “CHAIN OF ECM-IMMU” displayed on CONSULT screen.
SEL333U
SEL088W
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
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SEL089W
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SEL090W
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SEL091W
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Does continuity exist?
Yes © GO TO 6.
No © Repair harness or connector.
Ref. part No. C4
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
SEL092W
Voltage: 0V
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 7.
NG © Communication line is short-circuited with battery voltage line or ignition switch ON line.
Repair harness or connectors.
Ref. part No. C4
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Continuity should not exist.
OK or NG
OK © GO TO 8.
NG © Communication line is short-circuited with ground line.
Repair harness or connectors.
Ref. part No. C4
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
8 SELF-FUNCTION CHECK
1. Connect ECM connector and disconnect IMMU connector. GI
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Touch “SELF-FUNCTION CHECK” on CONSULT “SELECT DIAG MODE” screen.
4. Touch “START”. ECM will then check its communication interface by itself. MA
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SELF-FUNCTION CHECK result:
OK or NG
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OK © IMMU is malfunctioning.
Replace IMMU. Ref. part No. A
Perform initialization with CONSULT. TF
For the operation of initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
NG © ECM is malfunctioning.
Replace ECM. Ref. part No. B PD
Perform initialization with CONSULT.
For the operation of initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 4 =NBEL0175S08
Self-diagnostic results:
“DIFFERENCE OF KEY” displayed on CONSULT screen
1 CONFIRM SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Confirm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS “DIFFERENCE OF KEY” displayed on CONSULT screen.
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NOTE:
If the initialization is not completed or fails, CONSULT shows above message on the screen.
Can the system be initialized?
Yes or No
Yes © Start engine. (END)
(Ignition key ID was unregistered. Ref. part No. D)
No © IMMU is malfunctioning.
Replace IMMU. Ref. part No. A
Perform initialization with CONSULT.
For initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 5 =NBEL0175S09
Self-diagnostic results:
“CHAIN OF IMMU-KEY” displayed on CONSULT screen GI
1 CONFIRM SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Confirm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS “CHAIN OF IMMU-KEY” displayed on CONSULT screen. MA
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Is CONSULT screen displayed as above?
Yes © GO TO 2. AT
No © GO TO SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1.
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2 CHECK NATS IGNITION KEY ID CHIP
Start engine with another registered NATS ignition key. PD
Does the engine start?
Yes © Ignition key ID chip is malfunctioning. AX
Replace the ignition key.
Ref. part No. E
Perform initialization with CONSULT. SU
For initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
No © GO TO 3.
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3 CHECK NATS IMMU INSTALLATION
Check NATS IMMU installation. ST
Refer to “How to Replace NATS IMMU” in EL-303.
OK or NG RS
OK © IMMU is malfunctioning.
Replace IMMU. Ref. part No. A
Perform initialization with CONSULT. BT
For initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
NG © Reinstall NATS IMMU correctly.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 6 =NBEL0175S10
Self-diagnostic results:
“ID DISCORD, IMM-ECM” displayed on CONSULT screen
1 CONFIRM SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Confirm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS “ID DISCORD, IMM-ECM” displayed on CONSULT screen.
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NOTE:
“ID DISCORD IMMU-ECM”:
Registered ID of IMMU is in discord with that of ECM.
Is CONSULT screen displayed as above?
Yes © GO TO 2.
No © GO TO SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1.
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NOTE:
If the initialization is not completed or fails, CONSULT shows above message on the screen.
Can the system be initialized?
Yes or No
Yes © Start engine. (END)
(System initialization had not been completed. Ref. part No. F)
No © ECM is malfunctioning.
Replace ECM. Ref. part No. F
Perform initialization with CONSULT.
For initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 7 =NBEL0175S11
Self-diagnostic results:
“ELECTRONIC NOISE” displayed on CONSULT screen GI
1 CONFIRM SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Confirm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS “ELECTRONIC NOISE” displayed on CONSULT screen. MA
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Is CONSULT screen displayed as above?
Yes © GO TO 2. AT
No © GO TO SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1.
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2 TURN OFF AND REMOVE NOISE
1. Turn off or remove any possible noise sources. PD
2. Touch “ERASE” on CONSULT SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS screen.
3. Start engine.
Does engine start? AX
Yes © INSPECTION END
No © GO TO 1. SU
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 8 =NBEL0175S12
“SECURITY INDICATOR LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT UP”
1 CHECK FUSE
Check 7.5A fuse [No. 24, located in the fuse block (J/B)].
Is 7.5A fuse OK?
Yes © GO TO 2.
No © Replace fuse.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
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SEL095W EC
Does continuity exist intermittently?
Yes © Check harness for open or short between security indicator lamp and NATS IMMU. FE
No © NATS IMMU is malfunctioning.
Replace IMMU.
Perform initialization with CONSULT. AT
For initialization, refer to “CONSULT operation manual NATS”.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 9 =NBEL0175S13
Self-diagnostic results:
“LOCK MODE” displayed on CONSULT screen
1 CONFIRM SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Confirm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS “LOCK MODE” is displayed on CONSULT screen.
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Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
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SEL038V
NOTE:
If the initialization is not completed or fails, CONSULT shows the above message on the screen. FE
Can the system be initialized?
Yes or No
AT
Yes © System is OK.
No © GO TO DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 5 to check “CHAIN OF IMMU-KEY”, refer to
EL-297. TF
How to Replace NATS IMMU NBEL0176
NOTE: PD
I If NATS IMMU is not installed correctly, NATS system will
not operate properly and SELF-DIAG RESULTS on CON-
SULT screen will show “LOCK MODE” or “CHAIN OF AX
IMMU-KEY”.
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Precaution
Precaution NBEL0177
CAUTION:
I Use CONSULT to set the system “Demonstration mode” if INFINITI Communicator needs to be
activated during service procedures. (For details of the demonstration mode, refer to EL-335.)
I Make sure to turn the demonstration mode OFF before returning the vehicle to the owner.
I In the demonstration mode, no service from the Communicator Response Center is available.
Therefore, even if the customer encounters an emergency, no service will be dispatched.
I If the theft warning system is activated for more than 7 seconds, INFINITI Communicator will dial
to the Communicator Response Center automatically. The operator will contact the customer to
confirm whether the vehicle has been stolen or not.
I When “Mayday” emergency dialing is activated (if the system is not in the demonstration mode),
the Communicator Response Center operator will come online. If there is no emergency, the
operator will ask the occupant for the user password (option). Failure to provide the correct pass-
word results in a police response.
I IVCS unit memory includes VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and other such vehicle specific
data. Therefore, the IVCS unit cannot be transferred to another vehicle. When the IVCS unit is
replaced, the new unit must be set up and programmed. The INFINITI Communicator system auto-
matically contacts the Communicator Response Center the first time the vehicle is started after a
phone number has been changed or a module (IVCS unit) is replaced. The VIN will be written in
the memory of the new unit by transmitting data from the Communicator Response Center. For
details, refer to “System Setting”, EL-337.
I Before servicing the vehicle, confirm that the VIN memorized by the IVCS unit is the same as the
VIN on the vehicle’s identification plate.
Communicator Response Center Telephone
Number for Technicians NBEL0178
The Communicator Response Center telephone number for technicians is 1-888-427-4812.
Whenever an INFINITI dealer technician dials the above number, the following information will be required by
the Communicator Response Center operator.
I Customer name
I Unit ID number of old IVCS unit (For details, refer to EL-323.)
I Unit ID number of new IVCS unit
I VIN
I Dealer name and code (For security purposes)
I Dealer contact person (technician)
I Dealer phone and fax numbers
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Component Parts and Harness Connector Location
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System Description
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
System Description (Cont’d)
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS NBEL0180S03
Service Area NBEL0180S0301
Depending on the cellular provider chosen, service is provided in GI
the 48 contiguous states. Service is not available in Alaska, Hawaii,
Canada, or Mexico. The Communicator Response Center will not
be able to locate the customer’s vehicle outside of the continental MA
United States.
Inoperative if Cellular Phone is Inactive or Inoperative
NBEL0180S0302
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INFINITI Communicator will be inoperative if the customer does not
have an active account with cellular provider, since INFINITI Com-
municator relies on the cellular network. When the INFINITI Com- LC
municator system is outside of cellular service, the “NO SERVICE”
indicator will illuminate. If you try to activate INFINITI
Communicator, the REQUEST will be cancelled. Cellular phone EC
transmission may become temporarily disabled, or interrupted by
environmental factors like tunnels, bridges, or tall buildings. In such
cases, INFINITI Communicator will re-dial up to four times. After FE
several failed attempts, the system will quit dialing and return to
normal mode.
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Inoperative if The System is in The Demonstraiton
Mode NBEL0180S0303
The INFINITI Communicator system remains in the demonstration TF
mode until the setup procedures are completed. If the system is
activated in this mode, the Communicator Response Center will
recognize this operation as a demonstration and will not provide
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any service. The system can be changed to the demonstration
mode by using CONSULT to check the system operation. Do not AX
forget to turn off the demonstration mode after confirmation.
Battery NBEL0180S0304
Since INFINITI Communicator is powered by the vehicle’s battery, SU
if the battery is removed, damaged or discharged, the system will
not work.
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Inopertive if Cellular System is Busy NBEL0180S0305
When INFINITI Communicator tries to contact the Communicator
Response Center, but the cellular network is busy, the system ST
attempts to re-dial for up to two hours. This time varies greatly
depending on the cellular network and cellular signal strength. The
system resets to ready when the system completes the re-dialing RS
attempts.
Roaming NBEL0180S0306
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If the customer’s cellular provider does not have a roaming agree-
ment with the provider where the vehicle locates, it may not be
possible to use the lines of a different cellular provider. Therefore, HA
it is impossible that INFINITI Communicator will contact the Com-
municator Response Center.
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Special Cellular Features NBEL0180S0307
Some cellular carriers offer custom phone numbers that are
assigned a Personal Identification Number (PIN). The cellular
phone user is required to enter the PIN anytime a phone call is
made. The INFINITI Communicator system is not compatible with
the PIN feature. A PIN requirement on the cellular phone will cause IDX
the INFINITI Communicator system to be inoperative.
Other special features such as call waiting, voice mail, call
forwarding, etc. can interfere with INFINITI Communicator system
operation.
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System Description (Cont’d)
Cellular Airwave Interference NBEL0180S0308
At times someone other than the Communicator Response Center
operator may be heard. This is caused by Cellular Airwave Inter-
ference and is not caused by an INFINITI Communicator system
malfunction.
Possibility of Positioning Capability Degraded NBEL0180S0309
Vehicle positioning is accomplished using the GPS (Global Posi-
tioning System). If the signal from the GPS satellite is obstructed
by a tunnel or building, positioning capability may be degraded or
lost. In this case, the last valid position obtained before the obstruc-
tion is transmitted to the Communicator Response Center. The
precision is also influenced by the location of GPS satellites.
Once the battery cable is disconnected, it will take about 5 minutes
to determine the vehicle location. This is because the memory
related to GPS is lost when the battery cable is disconnected.
OPERATION NBEL0180S04
One Touch “Information” Dialing NBEL0180S0401
I If the vehicle becomes disabled due to problems such as
engine trouble, press the “Information” switch to connect to the
Communicator Response Center and receive the desired ser-
vice.
I When the indicator lamp on the switch lights up, it means that
the system has started to contact the Communicator
Response Center. (Voice communication with Communicator
Response Center operator is not available while DATA is being
transmitted even if the indicator lamp is lit.)
I When the indicator lamp blinks, it means that the system is
preparing for cellular connection or attempting to re-dial.
One Touch “Mayday” Emergency Dialing NBEL0180S0402
I When an emergency occurs, press the “Mayday” emergency
switch to connect to the Communicator Response Center. With
this report, the Communicator Response Center recognizes
that an emergency has occurred and provides necessary ser-
vice.
I The operator will request a password (if the customer chooses
to establish a password). If the wrong password or if no pass-
word is provided, the Communicator Response Center will
assume the customer is in a duress situation and dispatch
police.
I When no voice reply is heard from the vehicle or the sound
heard indicates an emergency situation, the Communicator
Response Center will have the police rush to the scene.
I Other operations are the same as service dialing.
Automatic Air Bag Inflation Notification NBEL0180S0403
I When an air bag inflates, the air bag diagnosis sensor unit
sends the air bag inflation signal to the IVCS unit, and the
system automatically dials the Communicator Response Cen-
ter to report the occurrence of an accident.
Stolen Vehicle Tracking NBEL0180S0404
I When a vehicle is stolen, the owner can contact the Commu-
nicator Response Center to attempt to locate the stolen
vehicle. The Communicator Response Center will activate the
stolen vehicle tracking to locate the vehicle. If the Communi-
cator Response Center successfully locates the vehicle, they
will contact the police to provide the location.
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System Description (Cont’d)
I The vehicle location data is calculated using GPS.
I The vehicle ignition switch must be turned to the ON position
to obtain the vehicle location. (This is because the system is GI
in the sleep mode when the ignition switch is OFF.)
I Once this function starts up, regardless of the ignition switch
position, the system keeps transmitting the vehicle location MA
until the cancel signal is transmitted from the Communicator
Response Center.
I While this function is operating, the operator can covertly moni-
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tor what is happening inside the vehicle through the hands-free
microphone.
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Alarm Notification NBEL0180S0405
I When theft warning system sounds an alarm for more than 7
seconds because of improper access, the alarm signal is EC
transmitted from the smart entrance control unit to the IVCS
unit, and the system executes automatic dialing to the Com-
municator Response Center. FE
If the alarm is reset before 7 seconds has elapsed, the
INFINITI Communicator will not place a call to the Communi-
cator Response Center.
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I This function operates regardless of ignition switch position.
I While this function is operating, the operator can covertly moni- TF
tor what is happening inside the vehicle through the hands-free
microphone.
Remote Door Unlock
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NBEL0180S0406
I When the door is locked with the key inside the vehicle, the
door can be unlocked by contacting the Communicator AX
Response Center (Proof that the person calling is the owner
must be received by the Communicator Response Center.)
I When the ignition key is in the “OFF” position, the system is in SU
the sleep mode. Therefore, back door outside handle must be
pulled to wake up the system.
I To perform remote door unlock, call the Communicator BR
Response Center and follow the operator’s instructions.
NOTE: ST
I When the system contacts the Communicator Response
Center, data including the vehicle location is transmitted
to the Communicator Response Center. RS
I Communication with the Communicator Response Center
is not completed until the completion signal is transmitted
from the Communicator Response Center. (Any calls to BT
the Communicator Response Center can only be termi-
nated by Communicator Response Center.)
I Functions other than alarm notification and remote door HA
unlock operate while the ignition switch is ON and only for
three minutes after the switch is turned OFF.
I Once a call to the Communicator Response Center is SC
made, the communication continues regardless of the
ignition key switch position.
I All the voice communication with the Communicator
Response Center is made through the hands-free tele-
phone. IDX
I When the INFINITI Communicator system is activated, the
handset does not function.
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
System Description (Cont’d)
DATA TRANSMITTING NBEL0180S05
When contact to the Communicator Response Center is made,
vehicle sends electrical data including type of activation (i.e., emer-
gency call or alarm notification), vehicle location, time, etc.
SLEEP/WAKE UP CONTROL NBEL0180S06
3 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF, the system goes
into the SLEEP MODE to save battery power supply. Communica-
tion with Communicator Response Center is not available in the
SLEEP MODE.
To wake up the system, perform either of the following operations.
I Turn Ignition switch ON.
I Pull back door outside handle for more than 10 seconds.
(Operation for door unlock function)
NOTE:
I When connection to Communicator Response Center by
re-dial ends in failure, all the indicators are turned off.
I All indicators illuminate for up to 30 seconds or more
when ignition switch is turned from OFF to ON and the
system performs a self check.
I If both of MAYDAY and INFORMATION indicators do not
turn off 30 seconds or more after the ignition switch is
turned to ON, the system is malfunctioning.
AUTOMATIC RE-DIAL/AUTO RESET TO READY NBEL0180S08
I When INFINITI Communicator tries to contact the Communi-
cator Response Center, but the cellular network is busy, the
system attempts to dial for up to 2 hours. This time varies
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System Description (Cont’d)
greatly depending on the cellular network and cellular signal
strength. The system resets to ready when the system com-
pletes the dialing attempts. The vehicle owner can press the GI
button again if he or she still needs to contact the Communi-
cator Response Center.
I INFINITI Communicator automatically redials if communication MA
between the vehicle owner and Communicator Response Cen-
ter is lost for some reason.
I The only way for a transmission to be officially terminated is for EM
the Communicator Response Center to send an end transmis-
sion signal, which turns off the indicator in the switch. (Com-
munication with Communicator Response Center can not be LC
terminated by the occupant.)
I If the vehicle owner start the engine during a call, the conver- EC
sation may be interrupted. When this happens the system may
try to resume transmission once after the engine has been
started. FE
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GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) NBEL0180S09
GPS is the global positioning system developed and operated by PD
the US Department of Defense. GPS satellites (NAVSTAR) trans-
mit radio waves and orbit around the earth at an altitude of approxi-
mately 21,000 km (13,000 miles). AX
GPS receiver calculates the three-dimensional position of the
vehicle (latitude, longitude, and altitude from the sea level) by the
time difference of the radio wave arriving from more than four GPS SU
satellites (three-dimensional positioning).
When the radio wave is received from only three GPS satellites, the
two-dimensional position (latitude and longitude) is calculated, BR
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using the altitude from the sea level data calculated by using four
GPS satellites (two-dimensional positioning).
Positioning capability is degraded in the following cases. ST
I In two-dimensional positioning, when the vehicle’s altitude
from the sea level changes, the precision becomes lower.
RS
I The location detection performance can have an error of about
100 m (300 ft) even in three-dimensional positioning with high
precision. Because the precision is influenced by the location BT
of GPS satellites used for positioning, the location detection
performance may drop depending on the location of GPS sat-
ellites. HA
I When the radio wave from GPS satellites cannot be received,
for example, when the vehicle is in a tunnel, in a parking lot
inside building, under an elevated superhighway or near strong SC
power lines, the location may not be detected. Turbulent/
electric weather conditions may also affect positioning perfor-
mance. If something is placed on the antenna, the radio wave
from GPS satellites may not be received.
IDX
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System Description (Cont’d)
HANDSET NBEL0180S10
NOTE:
I If an optional handset is installed, INFINITI Communicator can
be used as a normal cellular phone.
I If INFINITI Communicator is activated when INFINITI Commu-
nicator system’s cellular phone is in use, the current phone
transmission will be cut and INFINITI Communicator will dial
the Communicator Response Center. The cellular handset will
be disabled, and communication with the Communicator
Response Center operator will be carried out through the
SEL100W
hands-free microphone.
I After communication with Communicator Response Center is
finished, the handset last number memory will be erased.
I While INFINITI Communicator is activated, the handset
becomes inoperative and all communication with the operator
is accomplished via the hands-free phone. When an activation
is terminated, the handset will be unlocked.
SEL588VA
VOLUME Switch NBEL0180S1103
Voice volume from the front RH speaker can be adjusted by using
the VOLUME switch.
SEND/END Switch Operation NBEL0180S1101
I When a call is received, press SEND/END switch to permit
conversation.
I At the completion of the conversation, press the SEND/END
switch to terminate the call.
I To re-dial the last phone number, press SEND/END switch.
MEMORY Switch Operation NBEL0180S1102
I A maximum of 6 telephone numbers which stored in the
memory of the handset can be dialed by MEMORY switch
operation.
I The last phone number is erased if the ignition switch is turned
off or if the INFINITI Communicator system has been activated.
I For the procedure to input telephone numbers, refer to the
handset operation manual.
I To select memory 1 to 6, push MEMORY switch A or B. Every
push on the switch changes the memory as follows.
SWITCH A: Memory 1 , 2 , 3 , OFF
SWITCH B: Memory 4 , 5 , 6 , OFF
After selecting memory, push SEND/END switch to make a
call.
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
System Description (Cont’d)
NOTE:
Memory switches are not functional unless handset is
installed. GI
MA
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EC
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EL-313
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Schematic
Schematic NBEL0181
MEL831J
EL-314
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Wiring Diagram — IVCS —
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LC
EC
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MEL832J
EL-315
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Wiring Diagram — IVCS — (Cont’d)
MEL833J
EL-316
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Wiring Diagram — IVCS — (Cont’d)
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MEL900K
EL-317
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Wiring Diagram — IVCS — (Cont’d)
MEL196M
EL-318
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
CONSULT
CONSULT NBEL0183
CONSULT INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Turn ignition switch “OFF”.
NBEL0183S01
GI
2. Connect “CONSULT” to the data link connector.
MA
EM
SEF979R LC
3. Insert UE999 program card in to CONSULT.
4. Turn ignition switch “ON”.
EC
5. Touch “START”.
FE
AT
SEL160W
TF
6. Touch “IVCS”.
PD
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BR
SEL161W
RS
BT
HA
SEL507V
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
CONSULT (Cont’d)
APPLICATION ITEMS NBEL0183S02
Reference
Mode Description
page
Two modes, “GPS MONITOR” and “SWITCH MONITOR” can be selected in this
mode.
DATA MONITOR I Displays current data related to GPS in “GPS MONITOR” mode. EL-322
I Displays IVCS switch and outside door handle switch condition in “SWITCH
MONITOR” mode.
In this mode, “Remote door unlock function” can be checked using CONSULT.
Door can be unlocked according to the commands to the smart entrance control
FUNCTION CHECK EL-330
unit by the IVCS unit. This check verifies communication circuit between smart
entrance control unit and IVCS unit.
Displays the following data registered in the IVCS unit. In this mode the data can-
not be re-written.
REGISTERED DATA I Unit ID EL-323
I Cellular phone number
I VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
In this mode, the system can be set up in the demonstration mode to confirm sys-
EL-335
tem operation.
Various data related to both the Communicator Response Center contract and cel-
CONFIGURATION lular provider can be written/updated in this mode.
(See Note.) I Phone number
EL-337
I NAM (Number Assignment Module)
I Stolen vehicle tracking setting (Default should always be on.)
I Alarm notification setting (Default should always be on.)
ECU PART NUMBER Displays the part number of the IVCS unit. —
NOTE:
Data must not be rewritten without prior approval from the
customer.
SEL508V
SEL509V
EL-320
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
CONSULT (Cont’d)
I If trouble codes are displayed with “TIME = 0”, repair/replace
the system according to “SYMPTOM CHART 1 (SELF-DIAG-
NOSIS ITEM)”, EL-325. GI
I In this case, both “MAYDAY” and “INFORMATION” indicator
lamps illuminate for more than 30 seconds while the ignition
switch is in the ON position. MA
NOTE:
The time data in CONSULT “SELF-DIAG RESULTS” mode dis-
plays the number of ignition switch cycles without the same EM
malfunctioning occurring.
SEL510V LC
I If trouble codes are displayed with “TIME = 1 or greater”, it
means that the trouble code is historical data. So no further
diagnosis is required. EC
NOTE:
If trouble codes are displayed with “TIME = 1 or greater” even FE
though the INFINITI Communicator has never been serviced.
Intermittent incidents may occur. Check the system, refer to
“Trouble Diagnoses for Intermittent Incident”, EL-333. AT
I If the system does not detect any trouble, the IVCS indicators
will turn off after bulb check (self-diagnosis) is completed while
SEL511V
the ignition switch is in the ON position. TF
NOTE:
I The trouble codes cannot be erased by CONSULT. PD
I After 50 ignition cycles, the trouble codes are no longer
displayed in the CONSULT “ SELF-DIAG RESULTS” mode.
I The IVCS unit does not count the ignition switch cycles AX
unless the ignition switch is OFF for more than 3 minutes
between each ignition switch cycle.
SU
BR
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-321
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
CONSULT (Cont’d)
“DATA MONITOR” MODE NBEL0183S04
How to Perform Data Monitor NBEL0183S0401
SEL512V
LONG. Longitude
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
CONSULT (Cont’d)
“REGISTERED DATA” MODE NBEL0183S05
Item Description GI
ID number of the IVCS unit. ID number is unique to
UNIT ID
each unit and differs for each unit.
MA
CELLULAR PHONE # —
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EL-323
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses
SEL101W
WARNING:
I Whenever possible, set the system to “Demonstration
mode” if INFINITI Communicator system needs to be acti-
vated during service procedures. (For details of the dem-
onstration mode, refer to EL-335.)
I If you activate the INFINITI Communicator system (when
the system is not in the demonstration mode), the Com-
municator Response Center operator may dispatch police.
EL-324
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
PRELIMINARY CHECK NBEL0184S02
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Check “MAYDAY”, “INFORMATION”, “REDIAL” and “NO SER- GI
VICE” indicator lamps operation.
MA
EM
SEL532V LC
I If no malfunction is detected, indicator lamps will turn off after
the bulb check (self-diagnosis) is terminated for about 30 sec-
onds or more. EC
NOTE:
I Bulb check (self-diagnosis) is not performed unless the ignition FE
switch has been turned off for at least 3 minutes.
I Bulb check is not performed during contact with Communica-
tor Response Center. AT
SEL516V
TF
I If the system detects malfunctions, both “MAYDAY” and
“INFORMATION” indicator lamps remain illuminated. Perform PD
self-diagnosis using CONSULT and repair or replace the sys-
tem. Refer to “How to Perform Self-diagnosis”, EL-320.
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BR
SEL517V
NOTE:
For details of indicator lamps operation, refer to “INDICATOR ST
LAMPS OPERATION”, EL-310.
SYMPTOM CHART 1 (CONSULT SELF-DIAGNOSIS RS
ITEM) NBEL0184S03
Detected items
Description Service procedure
BT
(Screen items)
EL-325
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
NOTE:
After replacing IVCS unit, set up the replaced IVCS unit. Refer
to “System Setting (When IVCS Unit is Replaced.)” in EL-337.
SYMPTOM CHART 2 (BASED ON SYMPTOM) NBEL0184S04
Before referencing this chart, confirm the operation of the indicator
lamps. Refer to “PRELIMINARY CHECK” in EL-325. If the indica-
tors show the system is malfunctioning, perform the self-diagnosis
using CONSULT.
Symptom Diagnoses/service procedure Reference page
“MAYDAY”, “INFORMATION”, “RE-DIAL”, 1. Power supply and ground circuit for IVCS unit check EL-327
“NO SERVICE” indicator lamps do not illu-
minate when ignition switch is turned to ON
position. (Bulb check is NG.) 2. Indicator lamps check EL-328
Remote door unlocking function does not 2. Remote door unlock function check EL-330
operate.
3. INFINITI Communicator operation check in demonstration
EL-335
mode
The “NO SERVICE” indicator lamp is not 1. Make sure the vehicle is in an area with cellular service. —
turned off. (Even if a contract with tele-
phone carrier has not been made, the indi-
cator lamp remains illuminated.) 2. Check cellular phone antenna feeder cable connection. —
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT FOR IVCS
UNIT CHECK NBEL0184S05
Main Power Supply Circuit Check GI
NBEL0184S0501
Battery volt-
2 Ground 0V 0V
age LC
If NG, check the following:
I 15A fuse [No. 4, located in fuse and fusible link box] EC
I 7.5A fuse [No. 11, located in fuse block (J/B)]
I Harness for open or short between fuse and IVCS unit
FE
AT
SEL976VA
TF
Ground Circuit Check NBEL0184S0502
PD
Terminals Continuity
17 - Ground Yes
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SEL519VB
ST
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IDX
EL-327
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
INDICATOR LAMPS CHECK =NBEL0184S06
SEL102W
SEL103W
MTBL0259
OK or NG
OK © Check harness for open or short between indicators and IVCS unit.
NG © Replace IVCS switch assembly.
EL-328
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
IVCS SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0184S07
PD
AX
SEL104W
SU
BR
ST
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MTBL0260
OK or NG
BT
OK © Check the following.
I IVCS switch ground circuit HA
I Harness for open or short between IVCS switch and IVCS unit
NG © Replace IVCS switch assembly.
SC
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
BACK DOOR HANDLE SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0184S08
SEL105W
MTBL0261
OK or NG
OK © Check the following.
I Back door handle switch ground circuit
I Harness for open or short between back door handle switch and IVCS unit
NG © Replace back door handle switch.
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
How to perform function check.
1. Lock the doors with door lock/unlock switch on driver’s door
trim. GI
2. Touch “FUNCTION CHECK”.
3. Touch “DOOR UNLOCK”.
MA
EM
SEL513V LC
4. Touch “START”. Then driver side door will be unlocked.
I If the door cannot be unlocked using CONSULT, check har-
ness for open or short between smart entrance control unit
EC
terminal 20 and IVCS unit terminal 32.
FE
AT
SEL514V
TF
STOLEN VEHICLE TRACKING/ALARM NOTIFICATION
SETTING CHECK (CONSULT “CONFIGURATION” PD
MODE) NBEL0184S10
BR
ST
RS
SEL523V
BT
I ON shows the function is activated.
I OFF shows the function is deactivated.
Does the system setting comply with the customer’s contract? HA
NOTE:
Setting of “VEHICLE TRACKING” must be ON at all times.
SC
OK or NG
OK © System setting is OK.
NG © If either setting is OFF, contact the Communicator Response Center at 1-888-427-4812
to verify the system setting.
NOTE:
Whenever dialing the above number, some information about the vehicle will be
IDX
required by the operator. For details, refer to EL-304.
EL-331
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
GPS ANTENNA CHECK =NBEL0184S11
SEL106W
EL-332
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont’d)
TELEPHONE STEERING SWITCH CHECK =NBEL0184S14
ST
RS
BT
HA
SC
IDX
EL-333
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Trouble Diagnoses for Intermittent Incident (Cont’d)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE NBEL0185S02
SEL107W
NOTE:
Enlarged spring contact of terminals may be cause of intermittent malfunction for “CONNECTION ERROR [AIR
BAG]/[IVMS]”. When you inspect terminals for enlarged contact, refer to “How to Check Enlarged Contact
Spring of Terminals” in GI section.
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Demonstration Mode
FE
AT
TF
SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK NBEL0186S02
1. Touch “CONFIGURATION”. PD
AX
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BR
SEL547V
RS
BT
HA
SEL524V
IDX
SEL525V
EL-335
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
Demonstration Mode (Cont’d)
4. Touch “BACK” key of CONSULT until “SELECT SYSTEM”
appears, then turn off CONSULT.
5. Turn ignition switch to the OFF position.
6. Disconnect CONSULT DDL connector.
7. Start the engine.
8. Touch the “MAYDAY” or “INFORMATION” switches. Then the
system will call the demonstration center.
SEL528V
SEL529V
SEL530V
SEL531V
WARNING:
I Make sure to turn the demonstration mode OFF before
returning the vehicle to the owner.
I In the demonstration mode, any service from Communica-
tor Response Center is not available. Therefore, even if
the customer encounters an emergency, no service will be
dispatched.
EL-336
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
System Setting (When IVCS Unit is Replaced)
AT
TF
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SEL108W SC
NOTE:
I If a Communicator Response Center operator does not IDX
come on line even though the system activates, the sys-
tem may not be properly configured. Call the Communica-
tor Response Center at 1-888-427-4812 to verify the con-
figuration information.
EL-337
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
System Setting (When IVCS Unit is Replaced) (Cont’d)
I Whenever dialing the above number, information about
the vehicle is required by the operator. For details, refer to
EL-304.
I Never release the vehicle to the customer unless INFINITI
Communicator system operation is verified by a Commu-
nicator Response Center operator coming on line.
SEL533V
SEL534V
SEL535V
SEL536V
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
System Setting (When IVCS Unit is Replaced) (Cont’d)
6. Touch “OK”.
7. Carry out the next system setting or contact Communicator
Response Center and information them that data has been GI
updated or the IVCS unit has been replaced. For details, refer
to EL-337.
NOTE: MA
Whenever the phone number is updated or the IVCS unit is
replaced, the INFINITI Communicator system automatically
contacts the Communicator Response Center the first time the EM
vehicle is started.
SEL537V LC
PHONE SET UP NBEL0187S04
1. Touch “CONFIGURATION”. EC
2. Touch “PHONE SET UP”.
FE
AT
SEL629V
TF
3. Touch “WRITE” or “REWRITE”.
I If no data is previously memorized, the display shows “This PD
unit has no required data programmed”.
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SU
BR
SEL538V
BT
HA
SEL539V
EL-339
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INFINITI COMMUNICATOR (IVCS)
System Setting (When IVCS Unit is Replaced) (Cont’d)
NOTE:
If an unavailable number is input as “SYS ID”, “GR ID” or
“OVERLOAD CLASS”, CONSULT may be locked. In such
cases, disconnect the vehicle battery cable once and then
setup the system again.
5. Touch “ENTER”.
6. Touch “OK”.
7. Carry out the next system setting or contact Communicator
Response Center and inform them that data has been updated
or IVCS unit has been replaced. For details, refer to EL-337.
NOTE:
Whenever the phone number is updated or the IVCS unit is
replaced, the INFINITI Communicator system automatically
contacts the Communicator Response Center the first time the
vehicle is stared.
SEL541V
SEL630V
SEL542V
EL-340
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ELECTRICAL UNITS LOCATION
Engine Compartment
GI
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EM
LC
EC
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IDX
MEL864J
EL-341
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ELECTRICAL UNITS LOCATION
Passenger Compartment
MEL865J
EL-342
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ELECTRICAL UNITS LOCATION
Passenger Compartment (Cont’d)
GI
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LC
EC
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BT
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SC
IDX
MEL904K
EL-343
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HARNESS LAYOUT
How to Read Harness Layout
SEL252V
The following Harness Layouts use a map style grid to help locate connectors on the drawings:
I Main Harness
I Engine Room Harness (Engine Compartment)
I Engine Control Harness
TO USE THE GRID REFERENCE NBEL0131S01
1. Find the desired connector number on the connector list.
2. Find the grid reference.
3. On the drawing, find the crossing of the grid reference letter column and number row.
4. Find the connector number in the crossing zone.
5. Follow the line (if used) to the connector.
CONNECTOR SYMBOL NBEL0131S02
Main symbols of connector (in Harness Layout) are indicated in the below.
Water proof type Standard type
Connector type
Male Female Male Female
I Cavity: From 5 to 8
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Outline
Outline NBEL0132
GI
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EC
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MEL082H
BR
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EL-345
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Main Harness
MEL906K
EL-346
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Main Harness (Cont’d)
GI
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EC
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MEL907K
EL-347
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Engine Room Harness
MEL844J
EL-348
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Engine Room Harness (Cont’d)
GI
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MEL845J
EL-349
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Engine Control Harness
MEL846J
EL-350
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Engine Control Harness (Cont’d)
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
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AT
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IDX
MEL847J
EL-351
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Body Harness LH
MEL908K
EL-352
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Body Harness RH
GI
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LC
EC
FE
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AX
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ST
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BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL909K
EL-353
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Back Door Harness
MEL850J
EL-354
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Engine and Transmission Harness
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
AT
TF
PD
AX
SU
BR
ST
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BT
HA
SC
IDX
MEL851J
EL-355
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Room Lamp
MEL852J
EL-356
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Air Bag Harness
GI
MA
EM
LC
EC
FE
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PD
MEL910K
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ST
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BT
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IDX
EL-357
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Front Door Harness
MEL854J
EL-358
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HARNESS LAYOUT
Rear Door Harness
GI
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LC
EC
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ST
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BT
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IDX
MEL870H
EL-359
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BULB SPECIFICATIONS
Headlamp
Headlamp NBEL0144S03
Item Wattage W
Item Wattage W
Parking lamp 5
Back-up lamp 27
Item Wattage W
Interior lamp 10
Spot lamp 8
EL-360
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WIRING DIAGRAM CODES (CELL CODES)
EL-361
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WIRING DIAGRAM CODES (CELL CODES)
Code Section Wiring Diagram Name Code Section Wiring Diagram Name
PNP/SW AT Park/Neutral Position Switch VSSA/T AT Vehicle Speed Sensor A/T (Revo-
lution Sensor)
POWER EL Power Supply Routing
VSSMTR AT Vehicle Speed Sensor MTR
PRE/SE EC EVAP Control System Pressure
Sensor WARN EL Warning Lamps
SROOF EL Sunroof
T/F TF Transfer
EL-362