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not necessarily mean that engine start failure is due to a immobilizer system malfunction. The reasons for start-
ing engine failures are numerous, including factors like fuel, gas, fire, electricity, wires, etc. If the engine cannot
start, first check if the immobilizer system is working normally. This can be judged by looking at the flashing
theft deterrent indicator lamp which is located on the dashboard in front of the driver seat: Insert the key into the
lock cylinder and turn it to the "ON" position. If a legal key is used to start the engine, once the warning lamp is
connected to the ON end and the transponder is confirmed, the LED will remain unlit. Then when the ON end is
disconnected and the key is pulled out, the LED will shine for 0.25 s and darken for 4 s, as to act as a warning.
If an illegal key is used to start up the engine or there is something wrong with the system, the alarm indicator
lamp will shine for 0.25 s and darken for 4 s. If all is normal, then check the other parts of the engine. If abnor-
mal, first perform immobilizer system troubleshooting. A scanner can be used to judge if the immobilizer system
is working normally, but the precondition is that the scanner must be able to establish communication with the
theft deterrent controller.
1. If communication cannot be established, consider the following:
(a) Check whether the battery voltage is higher than 9 V
(b) Check whether the scanner plug is well contacted to the vehicle socket
(c) Use a multimeter to check whether the 7 pin of the OBD-II plug (diagnostic plug) is connected to the theft
deterrent controller's A7 pin
(d) Check whether the power supply of the theft deterrent controller is normal. (Use a multimeter to measure
whether the voltage of the theft deterrent controller's socket A1 pin and A2 pin is higher than 9 V)
(e) Then adopt the substitution method, which is to replace the theft deterrent controller to check if there is
anything wrong with the theft deterrent controller.
• If the failure is related to the theft deterrent controller, change it and initiate re-matching.
• If the failure has nothing to do with the theft deterrent controller, remove the electronic controller which
is connected to the alarm's K wire, such as the ABS controller, engine electrojet controller, airbag ECU
assembly, etc., as to ascertain if the present fault is caused by the wire harness connected with the theft
deterrent controller's K wire.
2. If communication can be established
Connect the scanner to the vehicle diagnostic port. Insert the key into the steering lock, and turn it to the "ON"
position, then select the scanner to check the immobilizer system's trou\
ble code.
3. Security system troubleshooting
Investigate the problem and perform troubleshooting according to the tro\
uble code on the scanner:
Trouble
code
Code
significanceFailure causeTroubleshooting methods
B1000Theft deterrent
controller
internal
malfunction
Theft deterrent coil open
circuit or short circuit. Theft
deterrent controller internal
malfunction.
Check whether the theft deterrent coil's connecting plug and 1.
the theft deterrent controller is well connected.
Check whether the theft deterrent coil's wire harness plug is sliding 2.
or touching each other.
R e m o v e t h e t h e f t d e t e r r e n t c o i l p l u g , a n d t h e n u s e a 3.
multimeter to check the resistance between the B1 and B2
pins. The normal resistance is about 5-30 Ω. If the resistance
is close to zero, that means the coil has been short circuited.
If the resistance is infinite, then it means the coil's circuit is
open. Measure the resistance between pins B1 and B3, and
B2 and B3, normally they are infinite. If the resistance gains
a certain value, then it means the coil is short circuited or
leaking electricity.
If there is nothing wrong with the coil, the next step is to 4.
check the theft deterrent controller. Adopt the substitution
approach, replace it with a non-matched new theft deterrent
controller or an theft deterrent controller which has been
reset (please refer to the immobilizer system component
replacement). Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it
to the "ON" position and read the trouble code. If there is no
9000 failure, it means the replaced controller has an internal
malfunction, and the new replaced controller must be re-
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TFT display screen common faults and solutions
SymptomsCausesSolutions
No image is shown on the
display screen, only a warning
image
Parking control wire "PRK SW" is not
properly connected
Please refer to the "Equipment connection
drawing" to correct the connection
Abnormal display status, like
pulsing lines, appear in the
image
The DVD output image format does not
match the display screen formatChange the screen format to automatic
Some non-genuine discs’ actual display
format do not match the labeled formatUse a genuine disc
Video wire is damaged Replace the video wire
Video wire connection error Please refer to the "Equipment connection
drawing" to correct the connection
Displayed characters are
messed up or displayed
incorrectly
Incorrect operation Shutoff and restart, or switch to another
source and then try again
SymptomsCausesSolutions
Poor lock channel effect
Automatic antenna fails to extend
Check if the radio reception automatic
a n t e n n a ' s c o n t r o l w i r e A N T. C O N T i s
properly connected. Please refer to the
"Equipment connection drawing"
Failure to connect the radio reception
antenna
P r o p e r l y c o n n e c t t h e r a d i o r e c e p t i o n
antenna. Please refer to the "Equipment
connection drawing"
Local search function is in the on-state Switch off the local search function, please
refer to the "Local search"
Radio reception failure and solution
DVD playing faults and solutions
SymptomsCausesSolutions
Cannot insert discThere is a disc in the playerEject the disc from the inside of the player
and insert a new one
Disc is unable to play
Disc is scratched and unable to be readReplace the disc
Disc is too dirty or wetClean the disc with a soft cloth
Laser head is dirtyClean the laser head with a laser head
cleaning disc
The disc is not supported by this playerCheck the disc type
Child lock grade too highChang the child lock settings
The read side of the disc is inserted
upside-down
Insert the disc into the player with its label
side up
The region code of the disc does not
match the region code of the player
Use discs that have a region code identical
to this player's
Subtitle does not displayThe disc does not contain a subtitle fileUse discs containing a subtitle file
Language or subtitle switch
does not work
The disc only has one type of language
or subtitle
Use discs containing multi-channel voice
or subtitle files
Multi-angle switch does not
work
The disc only has one visual angleUse discs that support multi-angle play
The section in play does not support
multi-angle
Select a section that supports multi-angle
play

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Air Conditioning System Terminal Definition
PinInterface signalPinInterface signal
AEmergency lamp relay2Parking lamp drive +
BPower supply (+)3Safety indicator
lamp drive +
CGround4Blower LO gear drive +
DPower supply5Blower common
terminal GND
EAir conditioner
request signal6Blower HI gear drive +
FBlower relay9Blower M1 gear drive +
10Blower M2 gear drive +
Air conditioner switchHazard warning switch + rear defroster switchBlower + night lighting + safety instruction
Cylinder
Blade
Exhaust valve
Rotor
Exhaust valve
Compressor
Entire outline structure (shown on the left)
Rotary vane compressor’s operation
As the diagram shows, when the rotor is rotating under an
external force, due to the synergism of centrifugal force and the
oil pressure difference on the five vanes of the rotor, their edge
clings to the cylinder wall. Because the fixed cylinder is oval
shaped, while rotating on the rotor, the rotor vanes spread and
retract according to the cylinder's geometrical shape, which in
turn makes the crescent shape consisting of the cylinder, vanes,
etc. to change continuously, so as to achieve the functions of
suction, compression, and exhaustion.

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Areas of Importance
1. While performing maintenance on the SRS airbag, make sure to work in accordance with this
chapter's steps and notes.
2. Be sure to use the specified test apparatus and SST (Special Service Tools) which are mentioned in this
chapter.
3. While performing maintenance on the following mentioned components, if there is any problem with a
component, be sure to replace it with a new one.
• Airbag ECU assembly.
• Clock spring assembly.
• Driver side airbag assembly.
• Front passenger side airbag module.
• Driver side preload seat belt.
• Front passenger side preload seat belt.
• Airbag wire harness.
4. While performing maintenance, please disconnect the battery's negative terminal connector, and then
after waiting for 60 s, commence operation. Furthermore, wrap up the removed negative terminal with
insulating tape.
After the battery power is cut off, the capacitor in the airbag ECU will still maintain a set amount of electrical
energy. If used without waiting a sufficient amount of time, it may lead to serious injury and accidents due to
the airbag's faulty deployment.
5. When painting the vehicle, excessive heat may influence the components, in which case the SRS-ECU,
airbag module, clock spring, etc., should first be removed and set aside\
.
Use a diagnostic scanner to clear the trouble code after the SRS airbag is repaired, as to ensure the warning
lamp will continue to work normaly.
Airbag Electronic Control Unit
Airbag warning lamp
Airbag ECU assembly 2
Front passenger side airbag assembly
Driver side airbag assembly
Diagnostic interface position
Driver side electronic pretensioner
Front passenger side electronic pretensioner
The position of the airbag warning
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Airbag electronic control interface and interface-pin definition
No. NameDescription
1DRV A/B + Driver side airbag assembly, high end
2DRV A/B -Driver side airbag assembly, low end
3PSG A/B +Front passenger side airbag assembly, high end
4PSG A/B -Front passenger side airbag assembly, low end
7PSG PRETENSIONER -Front passenger seat belt pretensioner, low end
8DRV PRETENSIONER +Driver seat belt pretensioner, high end
9DRV PRETENSIONER -Driver seat belt pretensioner, low end
10WARNING LAMPWarning lamp
11GNDGround cable
25BPT Hi ON power supply
30PSG PRETENSIONER -Front passenger seat belt pretensioner, high end
46K-LINESerial data I/O (K wire) diagnosis
Diagnostic Scanner
InstrumentNameApplication
X-431 diagnostic scannerCheck the system malfunction
of the SRS airbag system and
clear the ECU trouble code.

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SRS airbag warning lamp inspection
1. When the ignition switch is set to the ON position, check if the SRS warning lamp remains on for 6-7 s.
2. If the SRS warning lamp shuts off after 6-7 s, this is normal.
3. Except for the items listed above, diagnostic inspection is still needed\
.
System diagnosis
Airbag ECU will initiate a series of diagnostic test cycles to check if the airbag system functions are ready for
use. This diagnostic test can guard against the restraint system's faulty execution and at the same time guarantee
prompt execution in a collision. If a malfunction appears, airbag ECU will store the appropriate trouble code and
light up the warning lamp to point out the malfunction, as to make maint\
enance more convenient.
Diagnostic interface
Troubleshooting
Basic processes of the malfunction diagnostic
There are two SRS-ECU malfunctions types classified by time: current malfunction and history malfunction.
The malfunction types categorized by property are: external malfunction \
and internal malfunction.
Current malfunction trouble codes and history malfunction trouble codes may exist at the same time. External
malfunction trouble codes can be eliminated with a diagnostic instrument, but the internal malfunction trouble
codes cannot be cleared unless the SRS-ECU is changed.
Caution: After installing a new SRS airbag system electronic control unit, the airbag system warning
lamp will remain on for 6-7 s when the ignition switch is set to the ON position. This indicates that
the SRS airbag is operating properly. At this point, the system does not need to be inspected and
repaired. Aside from this case however, the system should be diagnosed and repaired.
Warning lampabnormal
Connect the scannerand K wire to scan the ECUDetected faultTroubleshooting Clear the trouble codes

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Malfunction judgment
1. Malfunction record (trouble code storage)
After the ECU performs the diagnostic test cycle in order to verify a malfunction, the SRS-ECU will store the
relevant code, the initial detection time, the final detection time, and the number of times it occurred in the
EEPROM.
The SRS-ECU can store 16 codes at most.
2. SRS-ECU approved trouble codes
No.Malfunction introductionType codeTrouble
code
Possible
removal
1(Front passenger side preload seat belt), connected to the
power supply03H01HRemovable
2(Driver side front row preload seat belt), connected to the
power supply03H02HRemovable
3(Driver side airbag assembly), connected to the power
supply03H03HRemovable
4(Front passenger side airbag assembly), connected to the
power supply03H04HRemovable
5(Front passenger side seat preload seat belt), grounded02H01HRemovable
6(Driver side front row preload seat belt), grounded02H02HRemovable
7(Driver side airbag assembly), grounded02H03HRemovable
8(Front passenger side airbag assembly), grounded02H04HRemovable
9(Front passenger side preload seat belt), resistance too
high or open circuit01H01HRemovable
10(Driver side front row preload seat belt), resistance too
high or open circuit01H02HRemovable
11(Driver side airbag assembly), resistance too high or open
circuit01H03HRemovable
12(Front passenger side airbag assembly), resistance too
high or open circuit01H04HRemovable
13(Front passenger side preload seat belt), resistance too
low or short circuit0CH01HRemovable
14(Driver side preload seat belt), resistance too low or short
circuit0CH02HRemovable
15(Driver side airbag assembly), resistance too low or short
circuit0CH03HRemovable
16(Front passenger side airbag assembly), resistance too
low or short circuit0CH04HRemovable
17Power supply voltage is out of range (high voltage or low
voltage)12H42HRemovable
18Power cord contact dysfunctional11H42HRemovable
19Warning lamp fault - connected to the power supply or
bulb is short circuited03H40HRemovable
20Warning lamp fault - grounded or open circuit in filament02H41HRemovable
21Configuration error06H44HRemovable
22
Internal malfunction0DH>80HIrremovable
Replace
airbag ECU
Trouble code transmission is completed the SRS-ECU outputs through the maintenance program's
serial data interface to the specified diagnostic instrument (X-431 dia\
gnostic scanner).
3. Internal malfunction
The microcontroller can detect the following items not only when starting up detection, but also during the
diagnostic detection cycle.
(a) The ignition circuit triggers the transistor: The high-end transistor will be detected not only when starting up

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detection but also during the diagnostic detection cycle. However, if a short circuit on the power supply causes
a malfunction, and the low-end transistor is opened while malfunctioned, the low-end transistor can only be
detected when starting up detection, as to avoid faulty execution.
(b) Ignition voltage is provided by a pressure increase converter.
(c) Acceleration sensor performs self-detection when starting up detection.
(d) Allowed offset range of the acceleration sensor during a diagnostic cycle.
(e) Microcontroller includes AD converter, ROM, RAM, etc.
(f) Security sensor status.
Caution: There is a short-circuiting bar inside the squib circuit connector. When the connector is not
connected, the short circuit happens between the squib circuit's terminal (+) and terminal (-), as to
avoid faulty deployment caused by static electricity. When the connector is bad and the short-circuiting
bar is connected, the fault symptom may not be eliminated.
4. Clear the trouble code
When the X-431 diagnostic instrument receives the "Clear the trouble code" order sent through the serial inter-
face, the trouble code inside the ECU will be cleared. However, if an internal trouble code is recorded or has a
collision record, it will not carry out this order.
(a) Malfunction status display.
When the working voltage is supplied to the SRS-ECU through a battery, the SRS-ECU will light the warning
lamp to inspect the light bulbs. During the initialization stage, the warning lamp will remain on for 6-7 s, and
in order to inform the driver that the system has a malfunction, the warning lamp will continue to remain on
after the working voltage is supplied. If the history trouble code’s quantity is less than 16, the warning lamp
will remain lit for 6-7 s after turning the ignition on and then turn off automatically. If the history trouble code’s
quantity is 16 and the current malfunction appears, it will be recorded and the first history malfunction record
will be automatically removed.
(b) Malfunction indicator.
When the system has malfunctioned, the warning lamp will be always on.
A displayed or history malfunction can only be reset by service personnel. A SRS-ECU internal malfunction or
malfunction’s "collision record" cannot be reset. In this situation, the SRS-ECU mus\
t be replaced.
(c) Microcontroller - independent warning lamp is lit.
The controller has a self-diagnosis function. If the inner controller malfunctions, the warning lamp will always
be on.
(d) If the airbag warning lamp is always on, please inspect it according to the following steps.
The first step of inspecting any of the malfunctions is to detect the malfunction’s position with a scanner. Then
carry out the inspection using the corresponding part’s inspection method. If the scanning result is an internal
malfunction or having to do with airbag execution, the SRS-ECU can be di\
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NO.Troubleshooting listExplanation
1Airbag system warning lamp not litAirbag system warns of circuit malfunction
2Airbag system warning lamp is always onAirbag system warns of circuit
malfunction or external malfunction
2. Airbag system warning lamp does not lit
Inspection
statusAirbag system warning lamp does not lit.
Possible
causes
• Voltage disappears (fuse open circuit)
• Combination meter malfunction
• Wire harness malfunction between the instrument cluster and ECU unit
Diagnostic procedures
While performing the first malfunction detection, it is suggested to wiggle the wire harness and plugs to check for
intermittent or poor contact. If there is, please check whether the plugs, terminals, and the wire harness are connected
properly and undamaged. If the above mentioned problems do not exist, pl\
ease take the following steps.
StepsInspectionOperation
1
Detect other wire harness and instrument cluster indicator
lamps
• Set the ignition switch to the ON position
• Are other warning and indicator lamps on?
Yes
Set the ignition switch to the LOCK
position, and then proceed to the
next step
No
Detect the instrument cluster's
power supply system and the
grounded system (fuse)
2
Inspect the light bulbs
Warning:
Incorrect airbag system component operation will cause the
airbag and preload seat belt to opened accidentally, which
may cause serious injuries. Please read the airbag system
services warning before working on the airbag components
• Set the ignition switch to the LOCK position
• Disconnect the battery's negative cable and maintain for at
least 60 s
• Remove the combination meter
• Check whether the two corresponding pins of the airbag
warning lamp are conducting
Yes
Go to the next step
No
Replace the combination meter
3
Detect the wire harness connection between the ECU unit and
the instrument cluster
• Set the ignition switch to the LOCK position
• Disconnect the battery's negative cable
• Disconnect the instrument cluster plugs
• Check whether the warning lamp's corresponding circuits
are conducting
YesGo to the next step
No
Replace the wire harness
Malfunction diagnosis and troubleshooting
1. Warning lamp is not on or always on

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3. Airbag system warning lamp is always on
2Airbag system warning lamp is always on
Inspection
status
Airbag system warning lamp is always on
Possible
causes
• Battery power supply is insufficient
• ECU internal malfunction
• Combination meter airbag warning lamp malfunction
• ECU plug is improperly connected
• Combination meter plug poorly contacted
• ECU power supply fuse circuit broken or poorly contacted
• Poor ECU plug terminal connection
• Poor wire harness contact between the ECU plug terminal and the ground
• Driver side or front passenger side airbag circuit malfunction
• Driver side and front passenger side preload seat belt malfunction
Diagnostic procedures
When starting inspection, please first use the specially designed diagnostic instrument (X - 431 diagnostic scanner)
and the ECU to diagnose the communication and determine the causes of malfunction. If communication fails,
please perform the following inspections
StepsInspection Operation
1
Examine the battery
• Check the battery voltage
• Is the voltage higher than 9 V?
Examine the charging/discharging system, and then go to step
5
YesGo to the next step
NoBattery power supply
is insufficient
2
Examine the conducting state of the wire harness between the
ECU unit and combination meter
• Set the ignition switch to the LOCK position
• Disconnect the battery's negative terminal
• Open the dashboard base
• Disconnect the instrument cluster connectors
• Connect the battery's negative
• Set the ignition switch to the ON position
• Check whether the corresponding connector terminal's
voltage is 12 V (power supply and meter connection)
YesGo to the next step
NoCheck the circuit, and then
go to step 5 after it is fixed
3
• Set the ignition switch to the LOCK position
• Check if the meter connector's corresponding terminal and
diagnostic interface's corresponding terminal are conducting
(diagnose the K wire's two ends)
YesGo to the next step
NoRepair or replace the wire
harness.Then go to step 5
4
B e s u r e t o d i s c o n n e c t t h e b a t t e r y ' s n e g a t i v e c a b l e a n d
maintain for at least 1 min
• Disconnect the ECU connector
• Disconnect the instrument cluster plugs
• Are the ECU connector terminal 25, 10, 46, and instrument
cluster's connectors conducting?
YesGo to the next step
NoReplace the wire harness,
and then go to step 5
5
Remove the ECU to check whether the terminal is in good
condition. Is the short-circuiting bar broken?
YesReplace the ECU
NoReconnect the ECU connector,
and then go to the next step

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