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YES
NO YES
NO
DTC 61-01:
DTC 61-21:
DTC 61-22:
DTC 61-23:
19-8119-81
ABS MODULATOR-CONTROL UNIT 25P CONNECTOR
FSR B (WHT)
14. Disconnect the ABS modulator-control unit 25Pconnector (see step 2 on page 19-90).
15. Measure the voltage between ABS modulator- control unit 25P connector terminal No. 8 and body
ground.
Check for loose terminals in the ABS
modulator-control unit 25P connector. If necessary,
substitute a known-good ABS modulator-control
unit (see page 19-90), and retest.
Repair open in the wire between the No. 3
(30 A) fuse in the under-hood fuse/relay box and
the ABS modulator-control unit. 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Clear the DTC with the HDS.
3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then start the
engine.
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
Go to step 5.
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time. Check for loose terminals at the ABS
modulator-control unit 25P connector. Refer to
intermittent failures troubleshooting (see page
19-50).
5. Check and note BATTERY voltage in the ABS DATA LIST with the HDS.
6. Using a voltmeter, measure and note the voltage between the battery terminals.
NOTE: If the battery voltage is below 9.5 V, check
the battery (see page 22-67), and troubleshoot the
alternator regulator circuit (see page 4-28).
(cont’d)ABS Modulator-control Unit Initial
IG Low Voltage
ABS Modulator-control Unit
Power Source Low Voltage 1
ABS Modulator-control Unit
Power Source Low Voltage 2
ABS Modulator-control Unit
Power Source Low Voltage 3
Wire side of female terminals
I s t her e bat t er y v ol t age? I s DT C 61-01, 61-21, 61-22, or 61-23 i nd i cat ed ?
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DTC 62-21:
19-8219-82ABS Components
DTC Troubleshooting (cont’d)
7. Compare the data list voltage noted in step 5 to the
battery voltage in step 6.
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time. Check for loose terminals at the ABS
modulator-control unit 25P connector. Refer to
intermittent failures troubleshooting (see page
19-50). If the code resets after clearing, replace the
ABS modulator-control unit (see page 19-90).
Check for loose terminals in the ABS
modulator-control unit 25P connector. If necessary,
substitute a known-good ABS modulator-control
unit (see page 19-90), and retest. 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Clear the DTC with the HDS.
3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then start the
engine.
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
Go to step 5.
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time.
5. Check and note BATTERY voltage in the ABS DATA LIST with the HDS.
6. Using a voltmeter, measure and note the voltage between the battery terminals.
NOTE: If the voltage is above 15.1 V, troubleshoot
the alternator regulator circuit (see page 4-28).
7. Compare the data list voltage noted in step 5 to the battery voltage in step 6.
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time. Check for loose terminals at the ABS
modulator-control unit 25P connector. Refer to
intermittent failures troubleshooting (see page
19-50). If the code resets after clearing, replace the
ABS modulator-control unit (see page 19-90).
Replace the ABS modulator-control unit
(see page 19-90), and retest.ABS Modulator-control Unit IG
High Voltage
Is t he d i f f er ence bet w een t he t w o v ol t age
r ead i ngs l ess t han 3 V ?
Is DT C 62-21 indicated?
Is t he d i f f er ence bet w een t he t w o v ol t ager ead i ngs l ess t han 3 V ?
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DTC 86-24:
DTC 86-25:
YES
NO Sign ECM/PCM
Connector A
(44P) Terminal
YES
NO
ABS Modulator-
control Unit 25P
Connector Terminal
19-86 ABS Components
DTC Troubleshooting (cont’d)
CAN-H (WHT)
CAN-L (RED)
ECM/PCM CONNECTOR A (44P) CAN-L (RED)
CAN-H (WHT) ABS MODULATOR-CONTROL UNIT 25P CONNECTOR
F-CAN Communication with
Engine Malfunction
F-CAN Communication with
Engine Malfunction
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Clear the DTC with the HDS.
3. Test-drive the vehicle at 10 km/h (7 mph) or more.
NOTE: Drive the vehicle on the road, not on a lift.
4. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
Go to step 5.
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time. Check for loose terminals between ECM/PCM
connector A (44P) and the ABS modulator-control
unit 25P connector. Refer to intermittent failures
troubleshooting (see page 19-50).
5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
6. Short the SCS line with the HDS.
7. Disconnect ECM/PCM connector A (44P).
8. Disconnect the ABS modulator-control unit 25P connector (see step 2 on page 19-90). 9. Check for continuity between ABS modulator-
control unit 25P connector terminal and ECM/PCM
connector A (44P) terminal (see table).
CAN-L No. 17 No. 37
CAN-H No. 1 No. 36
Go to step 10.
Repair open in the wire between the ECM/
PCM and the ABS modulator-control unit.
Wire side of female terminals
Terminal side of female terminals
Is DT C 86-24 and/ or 86-25 indicated? Is there continuity?
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Installation
19-91
1. Install the ABS modulator-control unit onto the brackets.
2. Install the bracket with the ABS modulator-control unit to the body.
3. Reconnect the six brake lines, then tighten the flare nuts to the specified torque.
4. Align the connecting surface of the ABS modulator-control unit 25P connector to the ABS modulator-control unit.
5. Lower the lock of the ABS modulator-control unit 25P connector, then confirm the connector is fully seated.
6. Bleed the brake system (see page 19-9).
7. Start the engine, and make sure the ABS indicator goes off.
8. Test-drive the vehicle, and make sure the ABS indicator does not come on.NOTE: If the brake pedal is spongy, there may be air trapped in the modulator which could then be induced into
the normal brake system during modulation. Bleed the brake system again (see page 19-9).
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Front
19-92ABS Components
Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement
A
B
C9.8 N·m
(1.0 kgf·m,
7.2 lbf·ft)
Guide pin tool 07AAG-SVBA100
1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
2. Release the connector clamp (A), then disconnect the wheel speed sensor connector (B).
3. Remove the clips, the bolt, and the wheel speed sensor (C).
4. Install the wheel speed sensor in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:  Install the sensor carefully to avoid twisting the wires.
 If the wheel speed sensor comes in contact with the wheel bearing, it is faulty. Investigate the cause beforereplacing the sensor.
5. Start the engine, and make sure the ABS indicator goes off.
6. Test-drive the vehicle, and make sure the ABS indicator does not come on.
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19-94ABS Components
Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement (cont’d)
B
A
A
07AAG-SVBA100 B
07AAG-SVBA100
A
4. Apply multi-purpose grease to the wheel speedsensor O-ring (A) and the sensor hole in the knuckle
(B).
5. Insert the guide pin tool (A) into the wheel speed sensor bolt hole until the shoulder of the tool
contacts the wheel speed sensor bracket.
NOTE: To prevent O-ring damage, the wheel speed
sensor must be installed with the guide pin tool. 6. Insert the wheel speed sensor (A) and the guide pin
tool (B) into the bolt hole on the knuckle.
NOTE: To ensure proper alignment when pushing
the wheel speed sensor into the knuckle housing,
do not hold the sensor bracket during installation,
hold the sensor wire.
7. Gently push and pull the wheel speed sensor in and out to make sure the O-ring is sliding properly in its
housing. While you are doing this, make sure the
sensor doesn’t come out of the knuckle assembly. If
the sliding effort is too high, remove the wheel
speed sensor, inspect the O-ring for damage, and
start the installation process again.
8. Remove the guide pin tool, then install the bolt, and tighten it to specified torque.
9. Clean the mating surfaces between the brake disc and the inside of the wheel, then install the front
wheel.
10. Start the engine, and make sure the ABS indicators go off.
11. Test-drive the vehicle, and make sure the ABS indicators do not come on.
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DTCDetection Item ABS
Indicator Brake
System
Indicator VSA
Indicator VSA
Activation Indicator Note
19-104VSA System Components
DTC Troubleshooting Index (cont’d)
81 -31
ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-32 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-33 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-35 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-36 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-37 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-38 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-39 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-3A ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-3C ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-3D ON ON ON ON (see page 19-155)
-3E ON ON ON ON (see page 19-155)
-40 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-41 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-42 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-51 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-154)
-52 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-53 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-154)
-54 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-55 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-154)
-56 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-57 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-154)
-58 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-59 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-155)
-61 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
-71 ON OFF ON ON (see page 19-153)
-80 ON ON ON ON (see page 19-153)
83 -13 ECM/PCM Communication Error OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-155)
-14 ECM/PCM Communication Error OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-155)
84 -21 VSA Sensor Neutral Position Not Writing OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-156)
86 -01 F-CAN Bus-off Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-156)
-11 F-CAN Communication with ECM/PCM Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-157)
-21 F-CAN Communication with Engine Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-157)
-22 F-CAN Communication with Engine Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-157)
-23 F-CAN Communication with Engine Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-157)
-24 F-CAN Communication with Engine Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-157)
-25 F-CAN Communication with Engine Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-157)
-31 F-CAN Communication with Gauge Control Module Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-159)
F-CAN Communication with EAT Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-157)
-71 F-CAN Communication with Yaw Rate-Lateral Acceleration Sensor Malfunction OFF OFF ON ON (see page 19-160)
107 -22 Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction OFF OFF OFF ON (see page 19-162)
108 -21 Steering Angle Sensor Malfunction OFF OFF OFF ON (see page 19-162)
112 -01 Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-163)
121 -01 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-02 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-11 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-21 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-24 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
122 -01 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-21 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-22 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-23 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
123 -01 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-02 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-11 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-21 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-24 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
124 -01 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-21 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-22 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
-23 VSA Solenoid Valve Malfunction ON ON ON ON (see page 19-164)
4: A/TCentral Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Internal Circuit Malfunction
-414
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System Outline
19-108VSA System Components
System Description (cont’d)
CONTROL UNIT
MODULATOR UNIT VSA MODULATOR-
CONTROL UNIT
Brake pressure
signal
 Solenoid control
 Motor control
Communication via F-CAN
VSA
OFF
SWITCH
PARKING
BRAKE
SWITCH BRAKE
FLUID
LEVEL
SWITCH
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
 Engine torque control request
 Control mode signal
 VSA control enable/disable
 Throttle open angle signal
 Engine revolution signal
 Brake pedal
position switch signal
 Service check signal
 Gear position signal
Wheel rotation
pulse signal
ECM/PCM
BRAKE
PEDAL
POSITION
SWITCH
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE (TACH)
YAW RATE-LATERAL
ACCELERATION
SENSORSTEERING ANGLE
SENSOR
VSAOFFswitchsignal
 Parking brake switch signal
 Brake fluid level switch signal
 Yaw rate signal
 Lateral acceleration signal Steering angle signal
 Indicator drive signal
 Buzzer request signal*
*: ’09 model
This system is composed of the VSA modulator-control unit, the wheel speed sensors, the steering angle sensor, the
yaw rate-lateral acceleration sensor, and the system indicators in the gauge control module (tach). The VSA
modulator-control unit controls the ABS, EBD, TCS, VSA, and brake assist with the brake pressure of each wheel and
reduces engine torque.
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EBD Features
TCS Features
19-110VSA System Components
System Description (cont’d)
REAR WHEEL
BRAKE PRESSURE
With EBD under HEAVY LOAD
at REAR WHEELS
With EBD under LIGHT LOAD
at REAR WHEELS
Without EBD
FRONT WHEEL BRAKE PRESSURE
ANTI-POWER of BRAKE FORCE
TOTAL TRACTION DRIVING POWER
TOTAL TRACTION
BRAKE FORCE
SLIPPERY ROAD SURFACE
NORMAL ROAD SURFACE
The electronic brake distribution (EBD) feature helps control vehicle braking by adjusting the rear brake force in
accordance with the rear wheel load before the ABS operates. Based on the wheel speed sensor signals, the control
unit uses the modulator to control the rear brakes individually. When the rear wheel speed is less than the front wheel
speed, the VSA modulator-control unit retains the current rear brake fluid pressure by closing the inlet valve in the
modulator. As the rear wheel speed increases, and approaches the front wheel speed, the VSA modulator-control unit
increases the rear brake fluid pressure by momentarily opening the inlet valve. This whole process is repeated very
rapidly. While this is happening, kickback may be felt at the brake pedal.
When a drive wheel loses traction on a slippery road surface and starts to spin, the VSA modulator-control unit applies
brake pressure to the spinning wheel, and sends an engine torque control request to the ECM/PCM to slow the
spinning wheel and keep traction.
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VSA System Features
Oversteer control
Understeer control
19-111
with VSAwithout VSA The brake makes the yaw rate opposite
to the turning direction
with VSA
without VSA
The brake increases the yaw rate toward
the turning direction
The throttle control effect;
 reduces vehicle speed
 increases cornering force
Applies the brake to the front and rear outside wheels
 Applies the brake to the rear inside wheel
 Controls the engine torque when accelerating
(cont’d)
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