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21-82Climate Control
Heater Unit/Core Replacement (cont’d)
A
A
B B
C D
A
6x1.0mm
9.8 N·m
(1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lbf·ft)A
9. Disconnect the connector (A) from the recirculation
control motor.
10. Disconnect the connectors (A) from the mode control motor, the evaporator temperature sensor,
and the power transistor. Remove the wire harness
clip (B). 11. Disconnect the connectors (A) from the air mix
control motor and A/C wire harness. Remove the
connector clip (B), the wire harness clips (C), and
the wire harness (D).
12. Remove the mounting bolt, mounting nuts, and blower-heater unit (A).
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21-88 Climate Control
A/C Condenser Replacement
6x1.0mm
9.8 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lbf·ft)
A
6x1.0mm
9.8 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lbf·ft) A 6x1.0mm
9.8 N·m
(1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lbf·ft)
A
A
B CD
1. Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/recycling/
charging station (see page 21-90).
2. Remove the front grille:  ’06-08 models (see page 20-160)
 ’09 model (see page 20-161)
3. Remove the bolts, then disconnect the discharge hose (A) from the A/C condenser.
4. Remove the bolt, then disconnect the receiver line (A) from the A/C condenser. 5. Remove the bolts and the A/C condenser upper
mount brackets (A).
6. Lift the tab (A) to release the lock, then remove the outside air temperature sensor (B) from the bracket.
Disconnect the 2P connector (C), then remove the
clip (D).
7. Remove the hood latch (see page 20-181).
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Special Tools Required
Leak Detector Usage Tips (Refer to the
Operator’s Manual for complete operating
instructions)
21-93
Refrigerant Leak Check
 Leak detector YGK-H-10PM
 Leak detector HLD-100
 Leak detector TIFZX-1, or commercially available
 OPTIMAX Jr. A/C Leak Detection Kit (TRP124893)
These tools are available through the Honda Tool and
Equipment Program; call
888-424-6857
 Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate your eyes, nose, or throat.
 Be careful when connecting service equipment.
 Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor.
NOTE:  If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate the work area before resuming service.
 Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant and lubricant
manufacturers.
 Check the system for leaks using an R-134a refrigerant leak detector with an accuracy of 14 g
(0.5 oz) per year or better.  Position the vehicle in a wind-free work area. This will
aid in detecting small leaks.
 When using the leak detector for the first time, allow it to warm up for 2 minutes with the probe in a clean
atmosphere. This lets the temperature sensor in the
detector stabilize.
 The calibration check should be done in the ‘‘Search 2’’ mode. Once that is done, the other check
modes do not need calibrating.
 When leak checking through the HVAC module drain hose, avoid drawing water into the probe. Water can
damage the internal pump and sensor.
 Avoid creasing the flexible probe extension. Creases can restrict air flow and give false readings.
 Because the detector recalibrates itself for ambient gases, it may be necessary to move the detector
away from the leak to clear the sensor. Once the
sensor has cleared, recheck the suspected leak.
 When removing the clear probe tip, be careful not to lose the flow ball.
 R-134a is heavier than air; always check below and to the sides of all potential leak sources.
 Halogen leak detectors are sensitive to chemicals: windshield washing solutions, solvents/cleaners, and
some vehicle adhesives. Keep these chemicals out of
the area when doing leak detection.
(cont’d)
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Test results Related symptoms Probable causeRemedy
21-105






The suction pressure
is high, the discharge
pressure is low, and
there are particle
contaminants in the
refrigerant lines
The expansion valve
and/or the compressor
discharge hose are
contaminated with metal
flakes or desiccant
particles. The A/C compressor
is malfunctioning.
Replace the A/C compressor (see page
21-83). If the system is contaminated
with desiccant, replace the receiver/
dryer (see page 21-89).
The suction pressure
is high, the discharge
pressure is low, and
the pressures quickly
change when the A/C
disengages The discharge and
suction pressures
equalize soon after the
A/C compressor stops.
The A/C compressor
seal is faulty.
Replace the A/C compressor (see page
21-83).
Suction and
discharge pressures
are both low and
none of the
refrigerant lines are
cold There is no frost on the
expansion valve, and the
low-pressure liquid line is
not cold.
The A/C system has a
leak (very low
refrigerant charge).
Do the refrigerant leak check
(see page 21-93), repair any leaks, and
recharge the A/C system (see page
21-92).
Suction and
discharge pressures
are both low, and the
expansion valve or
the suction line is
abnormally cold The temperature
around the expansion
valve is too low
compared to the
temperature around
the receiver/dryer.
The low pressure
(suction) hose/line is
cooler than the
evaporator.The discharge hose/
line is clogged or
kinked, which is
restricting refrigerant
flow.
The suction hose/line
is clogged or kinked,
which is restricting
refrigerant flow.
Repair or replace the faulty A/C line
(see page 21-8).
Initially, the suction
and discharge
pressure are normal,
but both become
abnormally low
during operation During extended
operation, the air flow
from the vents decreases.
The evaporator is
freezing up.
Run the fan with A/C compressor off to
warm the evaporator, then test the
evaporator temperature sensor
(see page 21-70). If necessary, replace
the evaporator temperature sensor.
Suction and
discharge pressures
are both low and
there are abnormal
temperature changes
at the expansion
valve During extended
operation, warm air
comes out of the vents,
the suction pressure
decreases, and heavy
frost occurs on the low
pressure liquid line.
The low pressure liquid
line is cold at the
expansion valve, but
warm after the valve.
There is frost on the
expansion valve.The expansion valve
is stuck closed.
Replace the expansion valve
(see page 21-80), and the receiver/
dryer (see page 21-89).
Check the old expansion valve for
contamination. If contaminants are
found, replace the component that
caused the contamination.
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Body Electrical
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Relay and Control Unit
Locations . 22-7
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Connectors and Harnesses . 22-13
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Fuse/Relay Boxes . 22-58
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Power Distribution . 22-60
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Ground Distribution . 22-64
Under-hood Fuse/Relay Box
Under-dash Fuse/Relay Box
Battery
Relays
Ignition Switch
Multiplex Integrated Control System Keyless/Power Door Locks/Security
System
Horns
Exterior Lights
Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Lights
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Special Tools . 22-2
General Troubleshooting Information . 22-3
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Removal and Installation . 22-65
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Removal and Installation . 22-66
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Battery Test
. 22-67
Battery Terminal Disconnection and Reconnection . 22-68
Battery Removal and Installation . 22-69
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Power Relay Test . 22-70
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Replacement . 22-72
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Component Location Index
. 22-73
General Troubleshooting Information . 22-74
DTC Troubleshooting Index . 22-77
System Description . 22-80
Troubleshooting-B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A . 22-93
Troubleshooting-B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode B . 22-94
Troubleshooting-B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode C . 22-95
Troubleshooting-B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode D . 22-96
Troubleshooting-B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode 1 and
Test Mode 2 (Without the HDS) . 22-97
Sleep and Wake-up Mode Test . 22-99
Circuit Diagram . 22-100
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-102
MICU Input Test . 22-109 ......................
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Component Location Index
. 22-112
System Description . 22-114
Circuit Diagram . 22-116
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-120
Symptom Troubleshooting . 22-126
Tripped Sensor History . 22-130
MICU Input Test . 22-131
Door Lock Actuator Test . 22-137
Door Lock Knob Switch Test . 22-138
Door Lock Switch Test . 22-139
Door Key Cylinder Switch Test . 22-140
Trunk Lid Release Actuator Test . 22-141
Hood Switch Test . 22-141
Transmitter Test/Replacement . 22-142
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Component Location Index
. 22-145
Circuit Diagram . 22-146
Horn Test/Replacement . 22-146
Horn Switch Test . 22-147
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Component Location Index
. 22-148
Circuit Diagram . 22-150
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-157
MICU Input Test . 22-163
Combination Light Switch Test/ Replacement . 22-166
HID Bulb Replacement . 22-168
HID Unit Replacement . 22-169
HID Lamp System Troubleshooting . 22-170
Headlight Adjustment . 22-173
Headlight Replacement . 22-174
Fog Light Replacement . 22-175
Fog Light Adjustment . 22-176
Bulb Replacement . 22-177
Taillight Replacement . 22-179
Inner Taillight Replacement . 22-179
License Plate Light Replacement . 22-180
High Mount Brake Light Replacement . 22-180
Brake Pedal Position Switch Test . 22-181
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Component Location Index
. 22-182
Circuit Diagram . 22-184
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-186
MICU Input Test . 22-188
Hazard Warning Switch Test/Replacement . 22-192
Side Turn Signal Light Replacement . 22-192
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Component Location Index
. 22-193
Circuit Diagram . 22-194
Front Individual Map Light Test/ Replacement . 22-196
Ceiling Light Test/Replacement . 22-197
Trunk Light Replacement . 22-197
Ambient Light Test/Replacement . 22-198
Courtesy Light Replacement . 22-198
Glove Box Light Test/Replacement . 22-199
Vanity Mirror Light Test/Replacement . 22-199
Interior Light Switch Test/Replacement . 22-200
Trunk Lid Latch Switch Test . 22-200
Footwell Light Test/Replacement . 22-201
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Engine Compartment Dashboard Others (Floor, Door, Trunk, and Roof)Notes
22-13
Connectors and Harnesses
Connector Index
Identification numbers have been assigned to in-line connectors, junction connectors, and terminals. The number is preceded by the letter ‘‘C’’
for connectors, ‘‘G’’ for ground terminals, or ‘‘T’’ for non-ground terminals.
A/C wire harness C205, C504 (see page 22-56)
Battery ground cable ( ), G1 (see page 22-14)
Console subharness C551, C601, C603 (see page 22-57)
Dashboard wire harness
(View of driver’s side) C201, C202, C203, C501,
C502, C751, C752, C801
G501, G503(see page 22-28)
Dashboard wire harness
(View of middle section) C503, C506, C551
G504, G506(see page 22-30)
Dashboard wire harness
(View of passenger’s side) C504, C761, C762
G502, G505(see page 22-32)
Driver’s door subharness C754 (see page 22-46)
Driver’s door wire harness C751, C752 C753, C754 (see page 22-46)
Driver’s seat position sensor harness
(With seat heater) C602 (see page 22-52)
Driver’s seat position sensor harness
(Without seat heater) C602 (see page 22-53)
Driver’s seat wire harness C602, C604 (see page 22-52)
Engine compartment wire harness
(Left branch) C101, C102, C103
G301C201 through C205, C209
G401 (see page 22-22)
Engine compartment wire harness
(Right branch) C206, C207
G201, G202G402, G403 (see page 22-26)
Engine ground cable A T1, G2 (see page 22-14)
Engine ground cable B T2, G3 (see page 22-14)
Engine wire harness (A/T) C101, C103, C105, C106, C107
G101 (see page 22-16)
Engine wire harness (M/T) C101, C105, C106 G101 (see page 22-18)
Floor wire harness (Left branch) C204, C209, C501, C502, C506, C601, C603C602, C604, C701,
C702, C771
G601, G603(see page 22-34)
Floor wire harness (Right branch) C781, C782, C783 G602(see page 22-38)
Front passenger’s door subharness C763 (see page 22-48)
Front passenger’s door wire harness C761, C762 C763 (see page 22-48)
Front passenger’s seat wire harness
(With seat heater) C782, C783 (see page 22-54)
Left rear door wire harness C771 (see page 22-50)
ODS unit harness (With seat heater) C782 (see page 22-54)
ODS unit harness (Without seat
heater) C782 (see page 22-55)
Rear window defogger ground wire G801 (see page 22-42)
Rear wire harness (Left branch) C701, C702, C703 G701(see page 22-40)
Rear wire harness (Right branch) (see page 22-42)
Right rear door wire harness C781 (see page 22-51)
Roof wire harness (With moonroof) C801 (see page 22-44)
Roof wire harness (Without moonroof) C801 (see page 22-45)
Shift solenoid wire harness (A/T) C107 (see page 22-16)
Starter subharness ( ) C102, C106
T3, T4
T101, T102 (see page 22-20)
Trunk lid spoiler subharness (TYPE S
model) C703 (see page 22-40)
USB harness C671 (see page 22-34)
USB subharness C671 (see page 22-57)
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Fuse
Number Amps Component(s) or Circuit(s) Protected
22-60Power Distribution
Fuse to Components Index
1 100 A
(BAT)Battery, Power distribution
70 A
(EPS) EPS control unit
250A (IG)Ignition switch
80 A
60 A
(OPTION) No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 27, No. 28, No. 29, and No. 31 fuses (in the under-dash fuse/relay box)
330A (ABS MTR) ABS modulator-control unit , VSA modulator-control unit
30 A
40 A
(ABS FSR) ABS modulator-control unit , VSA modulator-control unit
450A (H/L)No. 18, No. 19, No. 20, and No. 21 fuses (in the under-dash fuse/relay box)
40 A
(P/W) No. 24, No. 25, No. 26, No. 30, No. 32, and No. 33 fuses (in the under-dash fuse/relay box), Power window relay
(in the under-dash fuse/relay box)
5 Not used
6 20 A A/C condenser fan motor (via A/C condenser fan relay)
7 20 A Radiator fan motor (via radiator fan relay)
8 30 A Noise condenser (via rear window defogger relay), Rear window defogger (via rear window defogger relay)
9 40 A Blower motor (via blower motor relay)
10 10 A MICU (turn signal/hazard warning lights circuit)
11 15 A A/F sensor (Sensor 1) (via PGM-FI subrelay), EVAP canister vent shut valve (via PGM-FI subrelay), PGM-FI subrelay, No. 15 fuse (in the under-hood fuse/relay box) (via PGM-FI subrelay)
12 15 A Brake lights, ECM/PCM, Horn, MICU
13 Not used
14 Not used
15 7.5 A A/C condenser fan relay
16 Not used
17 15 A Stereo amplifier
18 15 A Ignition coil relay, Ignition coils (via Ignition coil relay)
19 15 A CKP sensor (via PGM-FI main relay 1), CMP sensor B (via PGM-FI main relay 1), ECM/PCM, ETCS control relay, Injectors (via PGM-FI main relay 1), PGM-FI main relay 1 (FI MAIN), PGM-FI main relay 2 (FUEL PUMP)
20 7.5 A A/C compressor clutch (via A/C compressor clutch relay)
21 15 A ECM/PCM (via ETCS control relay)
22 7.5 A Ceiling light, Courtesy lights, Front individual map lights, Ignition key light, Trunk light, Vanity mirror lights
23 10 A Audio unit , Data link connector (DLC), Gauge control module (speedo), Gauge control module (tach), HandsFreeLink control unit , Immobilizer-keyless control unit, MICU, Moonroof switch, Navigation unit
1: ’06-07 models
2: ’08-09 models
3: ’06-07 Touring and Premium models
4: ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
5: ’08-09 models
6: TYPE S model
7: Without navigation system
8: With navigation system
9: ’09 model with navigation system
1
2
34
3
4 34
6 5
7 9 8
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Under-dash Fuse/Relay Box
Fuse
Number Amps
Component(s) or Circuit(s) Protected
22-62Power Distribution
Fuse to Components Index (cont’d)
1 7.5 A Power mirror switch light
2 15 A ECM/PCM, Fuel pump (via PGM-FI main relay 2), Immobilizer-keyless control unit
3 10 A Alternator, CMP sensor A, ECM/PCM (via brake pedal position switch), ELD, EVAP canister purge valve, MAF
sensor/IAT sensor, Reverse lockout solenoid , Secondary HO2S (sensor 2)
4 7.5 A ABS modulator-control unit , EPS control unit, VSA modulator-control unit , Yaw rate-lateral acceleration sensor
5 15 A Seat heaters (via seat heater relays)
6 20 A Fog light relay, Fog lights (via fog light relay)
7 Not used
8 Not used
9 7.5 A ODS unit, Passenger’s airbag cutoff indicator, SRS unit
10 7.5 A Back-up light (M/T), Gauge control module (speedo), Gauge control module (tach), MICU, Shift lock solenoid (A/T), TPMS control unit
11 10 A SRS unit
12 10 A Right headlight (high beam)
13 10 A Left headlight (high beam)
14 7.5 A Audio unit light , Climate control unit light, Dash lights brightness controller and odometer select/reset switch light, Driver’s footwell light , Driver’s seat heater switch light, Glove box light, Hazard warning switch light,
Moonroof switch light, Navigation unit , Park pin switch light (A/T), Passenger’s airbag cutoff indicator light,
Passenger’s footwell light , Passenger’s seat heater switch light, Steering wheel switches light (via cable reel),
VSA OFF switch light
15 7.5 A Parking lights, Taillights, License plate lights, Side marker lights
16 10 A Right headlight (low beam) 15 A Right HID unit
17 10 A Left headlight (low beam) 15 A Left HID unit
18 20 A MICU ( B H/L HI)
19 15 A MICU ( B SMALL LT)
20 Not used
1: ’06-07 Touring and Premium models
2: ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
3: ’08-09 models
4: TYPE S model
5: With HID
6: Without HID
7: TYPE S and ’08 Premium and ’09 models
8: Without navigation system
9: With navigation system
4
1 2
2
7
3
8 49
4
6
5
6
5
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22-64Ground Distribution
Ground to Components Index
G1 Battery
G2 Engine
G3 Transmission housing
G101 A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valves A, B, C (A/T), CKP sensor, CMP sensor A, CMP sensor B, Data link connector (DLC), ECM/PCM (LG1), ECM/PCM (LG2), ECM/PCM (PG1), ECM/PCM (PG2), ECM/PCM (PGMETCS), EGR valve (K20Z2 engine), Ignition
coils, Immobilizer-keyless control unit, Rocker arm oil control solenoid, Rocker arm oil pressure switch, Transmission range
switch (A/T), VTC oil control solenoid valve
Shielding between the ECM/PCM and Knock sensor (KS) has wire.
Shielding between the ECM/PCM and Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2) has wire.
G201 Right fog light , Right front parking light, Right front side marker light, Right front turn signal light, Right headlight (high/low beams), Right HID unit , Windshield washer motor, Windshield wiper motor
G202 ABS modulator-control unit , VSA modulator-control unit
G301 A/C condenser fan motor, Blower motor relay, ELD, Left fog light , Left front parking light, Left front side marker light, Left front turn signal light, Left headlight (high/low beams), Left HID unit , Radiator fan motor (via fan control relay)
G401 Brake fluid level switch, Clutch interlock switch (M/T), Clutch pedal position switch (M/T), Hood switch, MICU (PG), Power transistor, Washer fluid level switch (G401 connects to G601 via under-dash fuse/relay box)
G402 EPS control unit
G403 Torque sensor
G501 Dash lights brightness controller and odometer select/reset switch, Driver’s door key cylinder switch, Driver’s door lock knob switch, HandsFreeLink control unit , MICU (SG), VSA OFF switch
G502 Data link connector (DLC), Front accessory power socket, Glove box light, Right power mirror defogger, Right side turn signal light
G503 Accessory power socket relays (front and console), Driver’s door lock switch, Gauge control module (tach), Left power mirror defogger, Left side turn signal light, Moonroof control unit/motor, Power mirror switch light, Power mirror switch, Power
window master switch (main switch), Power window master switch, Vanity mirror lights (driver’s and front passenger’s)
G504 Cable reel (steering wheel switches ground), Climate control unit, Front passenger’s door lock knob switch, Front passenger’s door lock switch, Gauge control module (speedo), Gauge control module (tach), Ignition key switch, Navigation unit , TPMS
control unit
G505 Audio unit , Navigation unit
G506 Memory erase signal (MES) connector, SRS unit (2 wires)
G601 A/T gear position console panel light/Park-pin switch (A/T), Console accessory power socket , Fuel pump, MICU (PG), Seat heater relays (driver’s and front passenger’s), Seat heater switches (driver’s and front passenger’s), Seat heaters (driver’s and
front passenger’s), Stereo amplifier (G601 connects to G401 via under-dash fuse/relay box)
Shielding between the left side impact sensor (FIRST) and rear safing sensor has wire.
Shielding between the SRS unit and left side impact sensor (FIRST) has wire.
G602 Driver’s seat belt buckle switch, Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch, Left rear door lock knob switch, MICU (SG), MICU service check connector, ODS unit, Right rear door lock knob switch, Yaw rate-lateral acceleration sensor
Shielding between the right side impact sensor (FIRST) and right side impact sensor (SECOND) have wires.
Shielding between the SRS unit and right side impact sensor (FIRST) has wire.
G603 Noise condenser Shielding between the rear safing sensor and left side impact sensor (SECOND) has wire.
G701 High mount brake light, Left back-up light, Left inner taillight, Left rear side marker light, Left rear turn signal light, Left taillight/ brake light, License plate lights, Right back-up light, Right inner taillight, Right rear side marker light, Right rear turn signal light,
Right taillight/brake light, Trunk lid release actuator/Trunk lid latch switch
G801 Rear window defogger ( )
1: ’06-07 Touring and Premium models
2: ’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models
3: ’08-09 models
4: TYPE S and ’08 premium and ’09 models
5: With HID
6: Without navigation system
7: With navigation system
8: ’09 model with navigation system
9: ’06-08 models, and ’09 model without navigation system
10: TYPE S model
4
512 4
5
82 3
7
3
67
9
10
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Gauge Control ModuleDTC Description DTC typePage
22-78Multiplex Integrated Control System
DTC Troubleshooting Index (cont’d)
B1150 Communication bus line error (BUS-OFF)
Loss of
communication (see page 22-106)
B1152 Gauge control m odule internal error (EEPROM error) Internal error (see page 22-262)
B1155 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the MICU
(Headlight switch message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-263)
B1156 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the MICU
(Wiper switch message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-263)
B1157 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the MICU
(MICU message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-264)
B1159 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the MICU
(DOORSW message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-263)
B1160 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the MICU
(DRLOCKSW message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-264)
B1168 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the ECM/PCM
(Engine messages) Loss of
communication(see page 22-265)
B1169 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the PCM (A/T
message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-265)
B1170 Gauge control m odule lost communication with ABS/VSA
modulator-control unit (ABS/VSA message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-265)
B1173 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the TPMS
control unit (TMPS message) (’08-09 models) Loss of
communication(see page 22-266)
B1175 Fuel level sensor (Fuel gauge sending unit) circuit open Signal error (see page 22-267)
B1176 Fuel level sensor (Fuel gauge sending unit) circuit short Signal error (see page 22-268)
B1177 Battery voltage a bnormal (’06 model) Battery voltage (see page 22-269)
B1178 F-CAN communication line error Loss of
communication (see page 22-265)
B1183 Gauge control m odule lost communication with EPS control unit
(EPS message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-270)
B1187 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the SRS unit
(SRS message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-265)
B1188 Gauge control m odule lost communication with the MICU (RM
message) Loss of
communication(see page 22-263)
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