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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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PlaceIn a parking lot When driving in a parking lot, or other loca-
tion where there are no roads on the map,
matching may place the vehicle mark on a
nearby road. When the vehicle returns to
the road, the vehicle mark may have devi-
ated from the correct location.
When driving in circle or turning the steer-
ing wheel repeatedly, direction errors accu-
mulate, and the vehicle mark may deviate
from the correct location.
If after travelling about 10km
(6miles) the correct location
has not been restored, perform
location correction and, if nec-
essary, direction correction. Turn ta ble
When the ignition switch is OFF, the navi-
gation system cannot get the signal from
the gyroscope (angular speed sensor).
Therefore, the displayed direction may be
wrong and the correct road may not be
easily returned to after rotating the vehicle
on a turn table with the ignition OFF.
Slippery roads On snow, wet roads, gravel, or other roads
where tires may slip easily, accumulated
mileage errors may cause the vehicle mark
to deviate from the correct road.
Slopes When parking in sloped garages, when
travelling on banked roads, or in other
cases where the vehicle turns when tilted,
an error in the turning angle will occur, and
the vehicle mark may deviate from the
road.
Map dataRoad not displayed on the map screen
When driving on new roads or other roads
not displayed on the map screen, map
matching does not function correctly and
matches the location to a nearby road.
When the vehicle returns to a road which is
on the map, the vehicle mark may deviate
from the correct road.
Different road pattern
(Changed due to repair)
If the road pattern stored in the map data
and the actual road pattern are different,
map matching does not function correctly
and matches the location to a nearby road.
The vehicle mark may deviate from the
correct road.
Vehicle Use of tire chainsWhen tire chains are used, the mileage is
not correctly detected, and the vehicle
mark may deviate from the correct road.Drive the vehicle for a while. If
the distance is still deviated,
adjust it by using the distance
adjustment function. (If the tire
chain is removed, recover the
original value.) Cause (condition) –: While driving ooo: Display Driving condition Remarks (correction, etc.)
SEL709V
SEL710V
SEL699V
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CURRENT LOCATION MARK SHOWS A POSITION WHICH IS COMPLETELY WRONG
In the following cases, the current-location mark may appear on completely different position in the map
depending on the GPS satellite signal receiving conditions. In this case, perform location correction and direc-
tion correction.
When location correction has not been done
–If the receiving conditions of the GPS satellite signal is poor, if the current-location mark becomes out of
place, it may move to a completely different location and not come back if location correction is not done.
The position will be corrected if the GPS signal can be received.
When the vehicle has traveled by ferry, or when the vehicle has been being towed
–Because calculation of the current location cannot be done when travelling with the ignition OFF, for
example when traveling by ferry or when being towed, the location before travel is displayed. If the precise
location can be detected with GPS, the location will be corrected.
CURRENT-LOCATION MARK JUMPS
In the following cases, the current-location mark may appear to jump as a result of automatic correction of the
current location.
When map matching has been done
–If the current location and the current-location mark are different when map matching is done, the current-
location mark may seem to jump. At this time, the location may be “corrected” to the wrong road or to a
location which is not on a road.
When GPS location correction has been done
–If the current location and the current-location mark are different when the location is corrected using GPS
measurements, the current-location mark may seem to jump. At this time, the location may be “corrected”
to a location which is not on a road.
Precautions
for drivingJust after the engine is startedIf the vehicle is driven off just after the
engine is started when the gyroscope
(angular speed sensor) correction is not
completed, the vehicle can lose its direc-
tion and may have deviated from the cor-
rect location.Wait for a short while before
driving after starting the engine.
Continuous driving without stopping When driving long distances without stop-
ping, direction errors may accumulate, and
the current-location mark may deviate from
the correct road.Stop and adjust the orientation.
Abusive driving Spinning the wheels or engaging in other
kinds of abusive driving may result in the
system being unable perform correct
detection, and may cause the vehicle mark
to deviate from the correct road.If after travelling about 10 km (6
miles) the correct location has
not been restored, perform
location correction and, if nec-
essary, direction correction.
How to cor-
rect locationPosition correction accuracy
If the accuracy of location settings is poor,
accuracy may be reduced when the correct
road cannot be found, particularly in places
where there are many roads.Enter in the road displayed on
the screen with an accuracy of
approx. 1mm.
Caution: Whenever possible,
use detailed map for the cor-
rection.
Direction when location is corrected
If the accuracy of location settings during
correction is poor, accuracy may be
reduced afterwards.Perform direction correction. Cause (condition) –: While driving ooo: Display Driving condition Remarks (correction, etc.)
SEL701V
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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CURRENT LOCATION MARK IS IN A RIVER OR SEA
The navigation system moves the current-location mark with no distinction between land and rivers or sea. If
the location mark is somehow out of place, it may appear that the vehicle is driving in a river or the sea.
WHEN DRIVING ON SAME ROAD, SOMETIMES CURRENT-LOCATION MARK IS IN RIGHT
PLACE AND SOMETIMES IT IS WRONG PLACE
The conditions of the GPS antenna (GPS data) and gyroscope (angular speed sensor) change gradually.
Depending on the road traveled and the operation of the steering wheel, the location detection results will be
different. Therefore, even on a road on which the location has never been wrong, conditions may cause the
vehicle mark to deviate.
LOCATION CORRECTION BY MAP-MATCHING IS SLOW
The map matching function needs to refer to the data of the surrounding area. It is necessary to drive
some distance for the function to work.
Because map matching operates on this principle, when there are many roads running in similar direc-
tions in the surrounding area, no matching determination may be made. The location may not be cor-
rected until some special feature is found.
ALTHOUGH GPS RECEIVING DISPLAY IS GREEN, VEHICLE MARK DOES NOT RETURN TO
CORRECT LOCATION
The GPS accuracy has an error of approximately 10 m (30 ft). In some cases the current-location mark
may not be on the correct street, even when GPS location-correction is done.
The navigation system compares the results of GPS location detection with the results from map-match-
ing location detection. The one which is determined to have higher accuracy is used.
GPS location correction may not be performed when the vehicle is stopped.
NAME OF CURRENT PLACE IS NOT DISPLAYED
The current place name may not be displayed if there are no place names displayed on the map screen.
CONTENTS OF DISPLAY DIFFER FOR BIRDVIEW™ AND THE (FLAT) MAP SCREEN
Difference of the BIRDVIEW™ screen from the flat map screen are as follows.
The current place name displays names which are primarily in the direction of vehicle travel.
The amount of time before the vehicle travel or turn angle is updated on the screen is longer than for the
(flat) map display.
The conditions for display of place names, roads, and other data are different for nearby areas and for
more distant areas.
Some thinning of the character data is done to prevent the display becoming to complex. In some cases
and in some locations, the display contents may differ.
The same place name, street name, etc. may be displayed multiple times.
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INFINITI MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
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4. CHECK MES SOUND SIGNAL
1. Connect DVD player connector and DVD display connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch ACC and push “POWER” switch of DVD
player.
3. Check the signal between DVD player harness connector B19
terminals 17 (G), 18 (L), 20 (Y) and 19 (LG) with CONSULT-II or
oscilloscope.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace DVD display.
NG >> Replace DVD player.
Remote Controller Is Not WorkAKS00BP3
1. CHECK DVD PLAYER OPERATION SWITCH
1. Turn ignition switch ACC.
2. Push “POWER” switch of DVD player and operate DVD player switch.
Dose the DVD player switches work?
YES >> Replace remote controller.
NO >> GO TO 2
2. CHECK REMOTE CONTROLLER AND SENSOR
Check the inspection items below to diagnose the malfunction.
Check that remote controller is facing to the sensor.
Check that sensor does not have any seals or dirt that is inter-
rupting signal.
Check that the remote controller battery has run down.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3
NG >>
When operating, face remote controller to the sensor.
Remove seal or dirt that is interrupting signal.
If the battery has run down, replace it with new one.
Te r m i n a l
Condition Reference value
(+) (-)
17
19 Play CD or DVD videoRefer to AV- 1 8 8 , "
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for DVD Player" . 18
20SKIB0517E
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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
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MAJOR COMPONENTS AND CONTROL SYSTEM
System Input Output
Remote control entry system key fob
All-door locking actuator
Turn signal lamp (LH, RH)
Power door lock system
Power window main switch
(door lock and unlock switch)
Power window sub switch (passenger side)
(door lock and unlock switch)All-door locking actuator
Power supply (IGN) to power window, sunroof Ignition power supply Power window and sunroof system
Power supply (BAT) to power window, sunroof
and power seatBattery power supplyPower window, sunroof system and
power seat
Panic alarm
Key switch
Key fobIPDM E/R
Theft warning system
All-door switch
Hood switch
Key fob
Power window main switch (door lock and
unlock switch)
IPDM E/R
Security indicator lamp
Auto light system
Optical sensor
Combination switchIPDM E/R
Battery saver control
Ignition switch
Combination switchIPDM E/R
Headlamp Combination switch IPDM E/R
Tail lamp Combination switch IPDM E/R
Fog lamp Combination switch IPDM E/R
Turn signal lamp Combination switch
Turn signal lamp
Combination meter
Hazard lamp Hazard switch
Turn signal lamp
Combination meter
Room lamp timer
Key switch
key fob
Power window main switch (door lock and
unlock switch)
Front door switch driver side
All-door switchInterior room lamp
Key warning chime
Key switch
Front door switch driver sideCombination meter
(warning buzzer)
Light warning chime
Combination switch
Front door switch driver sideCombination meter
(warning buzzer)
Seat belt warning chime
Combination meter (Seat belt buckle
(driver side) switch)
Ignition switchCombination meter
(warning buzzer)
Vehicle-speed-sensing intermittent wiper
Combination switch
Combination meterIPDM E/R
Rear intermittent wiper Combination switch Rear wiper motor
Rear window defogger
Rear window defogger switch
Ignition switchIPDM E/R
A/C switch signal Unified meter and A/C amp. ECM
Blower fan switch signal Unified meter and A/C amp. ECM
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Check Door Switch ................................................. 42
CHECK DOOR SWITCH (EXCEPT BACK DOOR
SWITCH) ............................................................. 42
CHECK BACK DOOR SWITCH .......................... 44
Check Key Switch ................................................... 46
Check Door Lock and Unlock Switch ..................... 48
Check Door Lock Actuator (Driver side) ................. 50
Check Door Lock Actuator (Passenger Side and
Rear LH/RH) ........................................................... 51
Check Fuel Lid Opener Actuator ............................ 52
Check Front Door Key Cylinder Switch (Lock) ....... 53
Check Front Door Key Cylinder Switch (Unlock) .... 54
Check Select Unlock Relay Circuit ......................... 55
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM ..................... 56
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 56
System Description ................................................. 57
INPUTS ............................................................... 57
OPERATED PROCEDURE ................................. 58
CAN Communication System Description .............. 59
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 59
Schematic ............................................................... 60
Wiring Diagram — KEYLES— ................................ 61
FIG. 1 ................................................................... 61
FIG. 2 ................................................................... 62
FIG. 3 ................................................................... 63
Terminals and Reference Value for BCM ................ 64
Terminals and Reference Value for IPDM E/R ........ 65
CONSULT-II Function ............................................. 65
CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE .......... 65
CONSULT-II APPLICATION ITEMS .................... 66
Work Flow ............................................................... 68
Trouble Diagnosis Chart by Symptom .................... 69
Check Key Fob Battery and Function ..................... 71
Check ACC Switch ................................................. 72
Check Door Switch ................................................. 73
CHECK DOOR SWITCH (EXCEPT BACK DOOR
SWITCH) ............................................................. 73
CHECK BACK DOOR SWITCH .......................... 75
Check Key Switch ................................................... 77
Check IPDM E/R Operation .................................... 78
Check Hazard Function .......................................... 79
Check Horn Function .............................................. 79
Check Headlamp Function ..................................... 79
Check Map Lamp and Ignition Keyhole Illumination
Function .................................................................. 79
ID Code Entry Procedure ....................................... 80
KEY FOB ID SET UP WITH CONSULT-II ........... 80
KEY FOB ID SET UP WITHOUT CONSULT-II .... 82
Key Fob Battery Replacement ................................ 83
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM ................................... 84
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 84
System Description ................................................. 86
DOOR LOCK FUNCTION ................................... 86
REMOTE CONTROL ENTRY FUNCTIONS ........ 87
ENGINE STARTUP FUNCTION .......................... 88
WARNING AND ALARM FUNCTION .................. 89
CHANGE SETTINGS FUNCTION ....................... 92
INTELLIGENT KEY REGISTRATION .................. 92STEERING LOCK UNIT REGISTRATION ........... 92
CAN Communication System Description .............. 93
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 93
Schematic ............................................................... 94
Wiring Diagram — I/KEY— ..................................... 96
Terminals and Reference Value for INTELLIGENT
KEY UNIT .............................................................109
Terminals and Reference Value for Steering Lock
unit ........................................................................ 111
Terminals and Reference Value for BCM .............. 111
Terminals and Reference Value for IPDM E/R ......112
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................113
WORK FLOW ....................................................113
CONSULT-II Functions .........................................114
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure .......................114
BASIC OPERATION ..........................................114
CONSULT-II Application Items ..............................115
WORK SUPPORT .............................................115
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS .........................115
DATA MONITOR ................................................115
ACTIVE TEST ....................................................116
List of Operation Related Parts .............................117
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart .......................118
ALL FUNCTIONS OF THE INTELLIGENT KEY
ARE NOT OPERATING .....................................118
REMOTE CONTROL ENTRY FUNCTION MAL-
FUNCTION ........................................................118
DOOR LOCK FUNCTION MALFUNCTION .......119
ENGINE START FUNCTION MALFUNCTION ..120
WARNING CHIME FUNCTION MALFUNCTION .120
Check CAN Communication System Inspection ...123
Check Intelligent Key Unit Power Supply and
Ground Circuit .......................................................124
Check Key Switch (Intelligent Key Unit Input) .......124
Check Key Switch (BCM Input) .............................126
Check Ignition Knob Switch ..................................127
Check Door Switch ...............................................128
CHECK DOOR SWITCH (EXCEPT BACK DOOR
SWITCH) ............................................................128
CHECK BACK DOOR SWITCH .........................129
Check Unlock Sensor ...........................................131
Check Door Request Switch .................................132
Check Intelligent Key Warning Buzzer ..................134
Check Outside Key Antenna .................................135
Check Inside Key Antenna ....................................138
Check Steering Lock Unit ......................................139
Check Stop Lamp Switch ......................................141
Check Detention Switch ........................................142
Check Select Unlock Relay ...................................144
Check Hazard Function ........................................145
Check Horn Function ............................................145
Check Headlamp Function ....................................145
Check IPDM E/R Operation ..................................145
Removal and Installation of Intelligent Key Unit ....146
REMOVAL ..........................................................146
INSTALLATION ..................................................146
Intelligent Key Inspection ......................................147
INTELLIGENT KEY DISASSEMBLY AND
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REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY INSPEC-
TION .................................................................. 147
DOOR ..................................................................... 148
Fitting Adjustment ................................................ 148
FRONT DOOR .................................................. 148
REAR DOOR .................................................... 148
STRIKER ADJUSTMENT ................................. 149
Removal and Installation of Front Door ................ 149
REMOVAL ......................................................... 149
INSTALLATION ................................................. 150
Removal and Installation of Rear Door ................ 150
REMOVAL ......................................................... 150
INSTALLATION ................................................. 151
Removal and Installation of Door Weathers trip ... 151
REMOVAL ......................................................... 151
INSTALLATION ................................................. 151
FRONT DOOR LOCK ............................................. 152
Removal and Installation ...................................... 152
REMOVAL ......................................................... 152
INSTALLATION ................................................. 154
Disassembly and Assembly ................................. 155
DOOR KEY CYLINDER ASSEMBLY ................ 155
REAR DOOR LOCK ............................................... 156
Removal and Installation ...................................... 156
REMOVAL ......................................................... 156
INSTALLATION ................................................. 158
BACK DOOR .......................................................... 159
Fitting Adjustment ................................................ 159
VERTICAL/LATERAL CLEARANCE ADJUST-
MENT ................................................................ 159
Back Door Assembly ............................................ 159
REMOVAL ......................................................... 159
INSTALLATION ................................................. 160
INSPECTION .................................................... 160
Removal and Installation of Back Door Striker ..... 160
REMOVAL ......................................................... 160
INSTALLATION ................................................. 160
Removal and Installation of Back Door Stay ........ 161
REMOVAL ......................................................... 161
INSTALLATION ................................................. 161
Removal and Installation of Dave Tail Male &
Female ................................................................. 161
REMOVAL ......................................................... 161
Removal and Installation of Back Door Weatherstrip . 162
REMOVAL ......................................................... 162
INSTALLATION ................................................. 162
BACK DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY .......................... 163
Removal and Installation of Back Door Lock & Clo-
sure Assembly ...................................................... 163
REMOVAL ......................................................... 163
INSTALLATION ................................................. 163
INSPECTION .................................................... 163
Removal and Installation of Back Door Opener
Switch ................................................................... 163
REMOVAL ......................................................... 163
INSTALLATION ................................................. 164
Disassembly and Assembly ................................. 164
BACK DOOR LOCK & CLOSURE ASSEMBLY . 164BACK DOOR AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM .............165
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location .165
System Description ...............................................165
CLOSE OPERATION ........................................165
NON-OPERATION CONDITION .......................165
OPEN OPERATION ..........................................166
Wiring Diagram — B/CLOS — .............................167
Terminals and Reference Value for Back Door Clo-
sure Control Unit ...................................................169
Work Flow .............................................................170
Preliminary Check ................................................170
Trouble Diagnosis Chart by Symptom ..................170
Back Door Closure Control Unit Power Supply and
Ground Circuit Check ...........................................171
Half-Latch Switch Check ......................................171
Close Switch Check ..............................................173
Open Switch Check ..............................................174
Back Door Opener Switch Check (With Intelligent
Key) ......................................................................175
Back Door Opener Switch Check (Without Intelli-
gent Key) ..............................................................177
Unlock Sensor Check (Without Intelligent Key) ....179
Closure Motor Check ............................................180
Removal and Installation of Back Door Closer Con-
trol Unit .................................................................180
VEHICLE SECURITY (THEFT WARNING) SYSTEM .181
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location .181
System Description ...............................................182
DESCRIPTION ..................................................182
POWER SUPPLY ..............................................183
INITIAL CONDITION TO ACTIVATE THE SYS-
TEM ...................................................................183
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM ALARM OPER-
ATION ................................................................184
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM DEACTIVATION .184
PANIC ALARM OPERATION ............................184
CAN Communication System Description ............185
CAN Communication Unit .....................................185
Schematic .............................................................186
Wiring Diagram -VEHSEC- ...................................187
Terminals and Reference Value for BCM .............192
Terminals and Reference Value for IPDM E/R .....192
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure .......................193
CONSULT-II APPLICATION ITEM ....................194
Trouble Diagnosis .................................................195
WORK FLOW ....................................................195
Preliminary Check ................................................196
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart .......................197
Diagnostic Procedure 1 ........................................198
1 – 1 DOOR SWITCH CHECK ..........................198
1 – 2 HOOD SWITCH CHECK ..........................200
1 – 3 BACK DOOR SWITCH CHECK ...............202
Diagnostic Procedure 2 ........................................204
SECURITY INDICATOR LAMP CHECK ...........204
Diagnostic Procedure 3 ........................................205
FRONT DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH
CHECK ..............................................................205
Diagnostic Procedure 4 ........................................205
VEHICLE SECURITY HORN ALARM CHECK . 205
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Removal and InstallationAIS004LL
REMOVAL
1. Remove the front fender protector. Refer to EI-25, "Removal and Installation" .
2. Remove the front bumper. Refer to EI-14, "
Removal and Installation" .
3. Remove the ICC. Refer to ACS-67, "
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION" .
4. Remove the headlamp. Refer to LT- 3 6 , "
Removal and Installation" .
5. Remove the washer tank. Refer to WW-33, "
Removal and Installation of Washer Tank" .
6. Remove the resonator.
7. Remove the power steering oil cooler. Refer to PS-41, "
HYDRAULIC LINE" .
8. Remove the ambient sensor. Refer to AT C - 11 7 , "
Removal and Installation" .
9. Remove the crash zone sensor. Refer to SRS-45, "
Removal and Installation" .
10. Remove the horn connector, blower fan connector and harness clip.
11. Remove the hood lock and disconnect hood lock control cable. Refer to BL-16, "
Removal and Installation
of Hood Lock Control" .
12. Remove the reservoir tank.
13. Remove mounting blots and remove radiator core support. Remove mounting bolts with power tool.
14. After remove radiator core support, remove the horn, cooling fan.
1. Radiator core support assembly 2. Bolt 3. Bolt
4. Horn (High) 5. Air guide (RH) 6. Cooling fan
7. Air guide (LH) 8. Horn (Low)
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26 P/L Stop lamp switch —Brake pedal depressed (ON) 5
Brake pedal not depressed (OFF) 0
27 L/W Ignition knob switch —Press ignition knob. 12
Return ignition knob to LOCK position. 0
28 W/B Door unlock sensor — Door is locking → unlock 5 → 0
29 GYDoor request switch
(back door)—Back door request switch operation:
Press (ON)0
Other than the above (OFF) 5
31 Y/B Steering lock unit ground — — 0
32 R/BSteering lock unit com-
municationLOCKPress ignition knob with Intelligent Key
inside vehicle.
Other than the above 5
35 LGInside key antenna (+)
signal
(Dashboard)
LOCKAny door open → Close (Door switch:
ON → OFF)
Ignition knob switch: ON (press ignition
knob.)
36 PUInside key antenna (-)
signal
(Dashboard)
37 G Outside antenna RH (+)
LOCKPassenger door request switch opera-
tion (Switch: ON)
38PU/
WOutside antenna RH (-)
39 R/Y Detention switch LOCKA/T selector lever in “P” position. 0
A/T selector lever in other position. Battery voltage
40BR/
WDoor lock relay LOCKDoor request switch (passenger side)
pressedBattery voltage → 0 → Battery
voltage Te r -
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No.Wire
colorItemMeasuring condition
Standard (V)
Approx. Ignition knob
positionOperation or conditions
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ACTIVE TEST
ACC SW [ON/OFF]Displays status (Ignition switch ACC position: ON/Ignition switch OFF position:
OFF) as judged from ignition switch signal.
DOOR STAT SW [ON/OFF] Displays status from door unlock sensor ON/OFF condition.
STOP LAMP SW [ON/OFF]Displays status (Brake pedal depress: ON/brake pedal not depress: OFF) as
judged from stop lamp switch signal.
P RANGE SW [ON/OFF] Displays status from park/neutral position switch ON/OFF condition.
BD OPEN SW [ON/OFF]Displays status (Back door open: ON/Back door closed: OFF) as judged from back
door opener switch signal.
CAN COMM [ON/OFF] Display CAN communication system.
CAN CIRC 1 [ON/OFF] Display CAN communication system.
CAN CIRC 2 [ON/OFF] Display CAN communication system.
CAN CIRC 3 [ON/OFF] Display CAN communication system.
CAN CIRC 4 [ON/OFF] Display CAN communication system.Monitor item [OPERATION] Description
Monitor item Description
DOOR LOCK/UNLOCKThis test is able to check all door lock actuators lock/unlock operation. These
actuators lock when “ON” on CONSULT-II screen is touched.
OUTSIDE BUZZERThis test is able to check Intelligent Key warning buzzer operation. The buzzer will
be activated on when “ON” on CONSULT-II screen is touched.
INSIDE BUZZERThis test is able to check buzzer (bultin combination meter) operation. The buzzer
will be activated on when “ON” on CONSULT-II screen is touched.
INDICATORThis test is able to check warning lamp operation. The lamp will be turned on
when “ON” on CONSULT-II screen is touched.