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System DescriptionAKS00BOU
Refer to Owner's Manual for mobile entertainment system operating instructions.
Power is supplied at all times
through 15A fuse (No. 32, located in the fuse and fusible link block)
to DVD player terminal 16
through DVD player terminals 31 and 32
to DVD display terminals 15 and 16.
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
to DVD player terminal 15
through DVD player terminal 21
to DVD display terminal 5.
Ground is supplied
to DVD player terminal 22
through body ground B15 and B45
to DVD player terminals 19, 27
through DVD display terminals 6, 10 and 12.
When DVD player power switch is ON, power is supplied
through DVD player terminal 9
to audio unit terminal 38
through audio unit terminal 40
to DVD player terminal 11.
When DVD player power switch is ON, DVD sound signals are supplied
through DVD player terminals 17, 18, and 20
to DVD display terminals 1, 2 and 4.
DVD sound can be heard by the head phone.
When rear AV switch is ON, audio signals are supplied
through DVD player terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4
to audio unit terminals 37, 39, 42, and 43.
DVD sound can be heard from the speaker.
When DVD player power switch is ON, video signals are supplied
through DVD player terminals 23 and 24
to DVD display terminals 7 and 8.
When remote controller is operated, operation signals are supplied
through DVD display terminal 14
to DVD player terminal 30
through DVD player terminal 29
to DVD display terminal 13.
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Terminals and Reference Value for DVD PlayerAKS00BOX
Terminal
(Wire color)
ItemSignal
input/
outputCondition
Reference valueExample of symp-
tom
(+) (-)Ignition
switchOperation
1 (L) 2 (R)MES output
signal (LH)
Output ACCRear AV
switch is ONNo sound
from speaker LH
3 (LG) 4 (PU)MES output
signal (RH)No sound
from speaker RH
8–Shield – – – – –
9
(Y/B)GroundAudio ON
signal (MES -
H/U) Output ACCPush “POWER”
switch of DVD
playerApprox. 5VSystem dose not
work properly
10
(R/Y)GroundIllumination
control signalInput OFFIllumination con-
trol switch is oper-
ated by lighting
switch in 1st posi-
tion.Changes between approx. 0 and
approx. 12V.DVD player illumi-
nation does not
come on then light-
ing switch is ON
11
(L/W)GroundControl sig-
nal (H/U -
MES)Input ACCPush “POWER”
switch of DVD
playerApprox. 5VSystem dose not
work properly
12
(R/L)GroundIllumination
signalInput OFFLighting switch is
ON (1st position).Approx. 12VDVD player illumi-
nation dose not
come on then light-
ing switch is ON Lighting switch
OFF.Approx. 0V
15
(LG/R)GroundACC power
supplyInput ACC – Battery voltageSystem does not
work properly
16
(W/L)GroundBattery
power supplyInput OFF – Battery voltageSystem dose not
work properly
17 (G) 19 (LG)MES output
signal (Com-
mon)Output ACCPlay CD or DVD
videoApprox. 0V –
18 (L) 19 (LG)MES output
signal (L+)Output ACCPlay CD or DVD
videoNo sound from
head phone LH
19 (LG) Ground Ground – ON – Approx. 0V –
20 (Y) 19 (LG)MES output
signal (R+)Output ACCPlay CD or DVD
videoNo sound from
head phone RH
21 (L) GroundACC power
supplyOutput ACC – Approx. 5VDisplay does not
work properly
22 (B) Ground Ground – ON – Approx. 0V –
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(OR)24 (W)VIDEO out-
put signalOutput ACC Play DVD video No picture
26 GroundShield
(Video)– ON – Approx. 0V –
27 (PU) Ground Ground – ON – Approx. 0V –
29
(GY)GroundDVD commu-
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nal TX (DVD
- LCD)Output ACCPush “POWER”
switch of DVD
player Display does not
work properly
30 (BR) GroundDVD commu-
nication sig-
nal RX (LCD
- DVD)Input ACCPush “POWER”
switch of DVD
playerRemote controler is
not work
31 (Y)
GroundBattery
power supplyOutput – – Battery voltageDisplay dose not
work properly
32 (R)Terminal
(Wire color)
ItemSignal
input/
outputCondition
Reference valueExample of symp-
tom
(+) (-)Ignition
switchOperation
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ItemSignal
input/
outputCondition
Reference valueExample of
symptom
(+) (-)Ignition
switchOperation
1 (G) 3MES input
signal (com-
mon)Input ACCPlay CD or DVD
videoApprox. 0V –
2 (L) 3MES input
signal (L+)Input ACCPlay CD or DVD
videoNo sound from
head phone LH
3 Ground Shield – ON – Approx. 0V –
4 (Y) 3MES input
signal (R+)Input ACCPlay cd or DVD
videoNo sound from
head phone RH
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4. CHECK HARNESS
1. Disconnect audio unit connector.
2. Check continuity between DVD player harness connector M73
terminals 9 (Y/B), 11 (L/W) and audio unit harness connector
M65 terminals 38 (Y/B), 40 (L/W).
3. Check continuity between DVD player harness connector M73
terminal 9 (Y/B), 11 (L/W) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5
NG >> Repair harness or connector.
5. CHECK CONTROL SIGNAL
1. Connect DVD player connector and audio unit connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ACC.
3. Check voltage between DVD player harness connector M73 ter-
minal 9 (Y/B) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6
NG >> Replace DVD player.
6. CHECK CONTROL SIGNAL
1. Check voltage between DVD player harness connector M73 ter-
minal 11 (L/W) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace DVD player.
NG >> Replace audio unit.9 – 38 : Continuity should exist.
11 – 40 : Continuity should exist.
9, 11 – Ground : Continuity should not exist.
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Terminals
Condition Voltage (+)
(-)
ConnectorTerminal
(Wire color)
M739
(Y/B)GroundPush “power”
switch of DVD-
player Approx. 5V
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Terminals
Condition Voltage (+)
(-)
ConnectorTerminal
(Wire color)
M7311
(L/W)GroundPush “power”
switch of DVD
playerApprox. 5V
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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
(+) (-)
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PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 2
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 2
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) ........................... 3
System Description .................................................. 3
BCM FUNCTION ................................................... 3
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION ..... 3
CAN COMMUNICATION CONTROL .................... 5
BCM STATUS CONTROL ..................................... 6
SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM DIRECTLY ..... 7
SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM AND IPDM
E/R ........................................................................ 7
SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM AND COM-
BINATION METER ................................................ 7SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM AND INTEL-
LIGENT KEY UNIT ................................................ 7
MAJOR COMPONENTS AND CONTROL SYS-
TEM ....................................................................... 8
CAN Communication Unit ......................................... 9
Schematic ............................................................... 10
CONSULT-II ............................................................ 12
CONSULT–II INSPECTION PROCEDURE ......... 12
ITEMS OF EACH PART ...................................... 13
WORK SUPPORT ............................................... 14
CAN Communication Inspection Using CONSULT-
II (Self-Diagnosis) ................................................... 14
Removal and Installation of BCM ........................... 15
REMOVAL ........................................................... 15
INSTALLATION ................................................... 15
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System DescriptionAKS00587
BCM (Body Control Module) controls the operation of various electrical units installed on the vehicle.
BCM FUNCTION
BCM has combination switch reading function for reading the operation of combination switches (light, wiper
washer, turn signal) in addition to a function for controlling the operation of various electrical components. Also
it has an interface function allowing it to receive signals from the unified meter and A/C amp., and send signals
to ECM using CAN communication.
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION
1. Description
BCM reads combination switch (light, wiper) status, and controls related systems such as head lamps
and wipers, according to the results.
BCM reads information of a maximum of 20 switches by combining five output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5)
and five input terminals (INPUT 1-5).
2. Operation description
BCM activates transistors of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) periodically and, allows current to flow in
turn.
If any (1 or more) switches are turned ON, circuit of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) and input terminals
(INPUT 1-5) becomes active.
At this time, transistors of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) are activated to allow current to flow. When
voltage of input terminals (INPUT 1-5) corresponding to that switch changes, interface in BCM detects
voltage change, and BCM determines that switch is ON.
3. BCM - Operation table of combination switches
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BCM reads operation status of combination switch using combinations shown in table below.
NOTE:
Headlamp has a dual system switch.
4. Sample operation: (When lighting switch 1st position turned ON)
When lighting switch 1st position is turned ON, contact in combination switch turns ON. At this time if
OUTPUT 4 transistor is activated, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5.
When OUTPUT 4 transistor is ON, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5, and judges that light-
ing switch 1st position is ON. Then BCM sends tail lamp ON signal to IPDM E/R using CAN communi-
cation.
When OUTPUT 4 transistor is activated again, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5, and rec-
ognizes that lighting switch 1st position is continuously ON.
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Each OUTPUT terminal transistor is activated at 10 ms intervals. Therefore after switch is turned ON,
electrical loads are activated with time delay. But this time delay is so short that it cannot be detected by
human senses.
5. Operation mode
Combination switch reading function has operation modes shown below.
a. Normal status
When BCM is not in sleep status, OUTPUT terminals (1-5) each turn ON-OFF every 10 ms.
b. Sleep status
When BCM is in sleep status, transistors of OUTPUT 1 and 5 stop the output, and BCM enters low cur-
rent consumption mode. OUTPUT (2, 3, and 4) turn ON-OFF every 10 ms, and only input from light
switch system is accepted.
CAN COMMUNICATION CONTROL
CAN communication allows a high rate of information transmission through the two communication lines (CAN
L line, CAN H line) connecting the various control units in the system. Each control unit transmits/receives
data but selectively reads required data only. For details of signals that are transmitted/received by BCM via
CAN communication, refer to LAN-6, "
CAN Communication Unit" .
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BCM STATUS CONTROL
BCM changes its status depending on the operation status in order to save power consumption.
1. CAN communication status
With ignition switch ON, CAN communicates with other control units normally.
Control by BCM is being operated properly.
When ignition switch is OFF, switching to sleep mode is possible.
Even when ignition switch is OFF, if CAN communication with IPDM E/R and combination meter is
active, CAN communication status is active.
2. Sleep transient status
This status shuts down CAN communication when ignition switch is turned OFF.
It transmits sleep request signal to IPDM E/R and combination meter.
Two seconds after CAN communication of all control units stops, CAN communication switches to inac-
tive status.
3. CAN communication inactive status
With ignition switch OFF, CAN communication is not active.
With ignition switch OFF, control performed only by BCM is active.
Three seconds after CAN communication of all control units stops, CAN communication switches to
inactive status.
4. Sleep status
BCM is activated with low current consumption mode.
CAN communication is not active.
When CAN communication operation is detected, it switches to CAN communication status.
When a state of the following switches changes, it switches to CAN communication state.
–Key switch
–Hazard switch
–Door lock/unlock switch
–Front door switch (driver side, passenger side)
–Rear door switch (LH, RH)
–Back door opener switch
–Combination switch (passing, lighting switch 1st position, Front fog lamp)
–Key fob (lock/unlock signal)
–Key cylinder switch
When control performed only by BCM is required by switch, it shifts to CAN communication inactive
mode.
Status of combination switch reading function is changed.