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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS EC-785
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Revision: 2006 December 2006 FX35/FX45THRTL SEN 1 [V] ××The throttle position sensor signal voltage
is displayed.THRTL SEN 2 signal is converted by
ECM internally. Thus, they differs from
ECM terminal voltage signal.
THRTL SEN 2 [V]
×
FUEL T/TMP SE
[ ° C] or [ °F] ×
The fuel temperature (determined by the
signal voltage of the fuel tank tempera-
ture sensor) is displayed.
INT/A TEMP SE
[ ° C] or [ °F] ××
The intake air temperature (determined
by the signal voltage of the intake air tem-
perature sensor) is indicated.
EVAP SYS PRES
[V] ×
The signal voltage of EVAP control sys-
tem pressure sensor is displayed.
FUEL LEVEL SE
[V] ×
The signal voltage of the fuel level sensor
is displayed.
START SIGNAL
[ON/OFF] ××
Indicates start signal status [ON/OFF]
computed by the ECM according to the
signals of engine speed and battery volt-
age.
After starting the engine, [OFF] is dis-
played regardless of the starter signal.
CLSD THL POS
[ON/OFF] ××
Indicates idle position [ON/OFF] com-
puted by ECM according to the accelera-
tor pedal position sensor signal.
AIR COND SIG
[ON/OFF] ××
Indicates [ON/OFF] condition of the air
conditioner switch as determined by the
air conditioner signal.
P/N POSI SW
[ON/OFF] ××
Indicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
park/neutral position (PNP) switch signal.
PW/ST SIGNAL
[ON/OFF] ××
[ON/OFF] condition of the power steering
system (determined by the signal voltage
of the power steering pressure sensor
signal) is indicated.
LOAD SIGNAL
[ON/OFF] ××
Indicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
electrical load signal.
ON: Rear window defogger switch is ON
and/or lighting switch is in 2nd position.
OFF: Both rear window defogger switch
and lighting switch are OFF.
IGNITION SW
[ON/OFF] ×
Indicates [ON/OFF] condition from igni-
tion switch signal.
HEATER FAN SW
[ON/OFF] ×
Indicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
heater fan switch signal.
BRAKE SW
[ON/OFF] ×
Indicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
stop lamp switch signal.
INJ PULSE-B1
[msec] ×
Indicates the actual fuel injection pulse
width compensated by ECM according to
the input signals.When the engine is stopped, a certain
computed value is indicated.
INJ PULSE-B2
[msec]
IGN TIMING
[BTDC] ×
Indicates the ignition timing computed by
ECM according to the input signals.When the engine is stopped, a certain
value is indicated.
CAL/LD VALUE [%]
“Calculated load value” indicates the
value of the current air flow divided by
peak air flow.
Monitored item
[Unit] ECM
INPUT SIG-
NALS MAIN
SIG-
NALS Description Remarks
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS - SPECIFICATION VALUE EC-801
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS - SPECIFICATION VALUEPFP:00031
DescriptionNBS004JZ
The specification (SP) value indicates the tolerance of the value that is displayed in “DATA MONITOR (SPEC)”
mode of CONSULT-II during normal operation of the Engine Control System. When the value in “DATA MONI-
TOR (SPEC)” mode is within the SP value, the Engine Control System is confirmed OK. When the value in
“DATA MONITOR (SPEC)” mode is NOT within the SP value, the Engine Control System may have one or
more malfunctions.
The SP value is used to detect malfunctions that may affect the Engine Control System, but will not light the
MIL.
The SP value will be displayed for the following three items:
B/FUEL SCHDL (The fuel injection pulse width programmed into ECM prior to any learned on board cor-
rection)
A/F ALPHA-B1/B2 (The mean value of air-fuel ratio feedback correction factor per cycle)
MAS A/F SE-B1 (The signal voltage of the mass air flow sensor)
Testing ConditionNBS004K0
Vehicle driven distance: More than 5,000 km (3,107 miles)
Barometric pressure: 98.3 - 104.3 kPa (1.003 - 1.064 kg/cm2 , 14.25 - 15.12 psi)
Atmospheric temperature: 20 - 30 °C (68 - 86 °F)
Engine coolant temperature: 75 - 95 °C (167 - 203 °F)
Transmission: Warmed-up*1
Electrical load: Not applied*2
Engine speed: Idle
*1: After the engine is warmed up to normal operating temperature, drive vehicle until “ATF TEMP SE 1” (A/T
fluid temperature sensor signal) indicates more than 60 °C (140 °F).
*2: Rear window defogger switch, air conditioner switch, lighting switch are OFF. Steering wheel is straight
ahead.
Inspection ProcedureNBS004K1
NOTE:
Perform “DATA MONITOR (SPEC)” mode in maximum scale display.
1. Perform EC-737, "
Basic Inspection" .
2. Confirm that the testing conditions indicated above are met.
3. Select “B/FUEL SCHDL”, “A/F ALPHA-B1”, “A/F ALPHA-B2” and “MAS A/F SE-B1” in “DATA MONITOR (SPEC)” mode with
CONSULT-II.
4. Make sure that monitor items are within the SP value.
5. If NG, go to EC-802, "
Diagnostic Procedure" .
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WITH CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature.
2. Turn ignition switch OFF and wait at least 10 seconds.
3. Start engine and let it idle for at least 70 seconds.
4. Select “PURG FLOW P0441” of “EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM” in “DTC WORK SUPPORT” mode with CON- SULT-II.
5. Touch “START”. If “COMPLETED” is displayed, go to step 7.
6. When the following conditions are met, “TESTING” will be displayed on the CONSULT-II screen. Maintain the conditions continuously until “TESTING” changes to “COMPLETED”. (It will take at least 35 seconds.)
If “TESTING” is not changed for a long time, retry from step 2.
7. Make sure that “OK” is displayed after touching “SELF-DIAG RESULTS”. If “NG” is displayed, refer to EC-
1051, "Diagnostic Procedure" .
Overall Function CheckNBS0047T
Use this procedure to check the overall monitoring function of the EVAP control system purge flow monitoring.
During this check, a 1st trip DTC might not be confirmed.
WITH GST
1. Lift up drive wheels.
2. Start engine (VDC switch OFF) and warm it up to normal operating temperature.
3. Turn ignition switch OFF, wait at least 10 seconds.
4. Start engine and wait at least 70 seconds.
5. Set voltmeter probes to ECM terminals 32 (EVAP control system pressure sensor signal) and ground.
6. Check EVAP control system pressure sensor value at idle speed and note it.
7. Establish and maintain the following conditions for at least 1 minute.
8. Verify that EVAP control system pressure sensor value stays 0.1V less than the value at idle speed (mea- sured at step 6) for at least 1 second.
Selector lever Suitable position
VHCL SPEED SE 32 - 120 km/h (20 - 75 MPH)
ENG SPEED 500 - 3,000 rpm
B/FUEL SCHDL 1.0 - 10.0 msec
COOLAN TEMP/S 70 - 100 °C (158 - 212 °F)
PBIB0826E
Air conditioner switch ON
Headlamp switch ON
Rear window defogger switch ON
Engine speed Approx. 3,000 rpm
Gear position Any position other than P, N or R
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3. CHECK HEATER FAN SIGNAL CIRCUIT OVERALL FUNCTION
Select “HEATER FAN SW” and check indication under the following
conditions.
OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END
NG >> GO TO 6.
4. CHECK REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SYSTEM
Refer to GW-67, "
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER" .
>> INSPECTION END
5. CHECK HEADLAMP SYSTEM
Refer to LT- 7 , "
HEADLAMP - XENON TYPE -" .
>> INSPECTION END
6. CHECK HEATER FAN CONTROL SYSTEM
Refer to AT C - 4 0 , "
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS" .
>> INSPECTION END
Condition Indication
Heater fan control switch: ON ON
Heater fan control switch: OFF OFF
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SERVICE INFORMATION FOR ELECTRICAL INCIDENT
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UNDER SEATING AREAS
An unclamped or loose harness can cause wiring to be pinched by seat components (such as slide guides)
during vehicle vibration. If the wiring runs under seating areas, inspect wire routing for possible damage or
pinching.
Heat Sensitive
The customer's concern may occur during hot weather or after car
has sat for a short time. In such cases you will want to check for a
heat sensitive condition.
To determine if an electrical component is heat sensitive, heat the
component with a heat gun or equivalent.
Do not heat components above 60 °C (140 °F). If incident occurs
while heating the unit, either replace or properly insulate the compo-
nent.
Freezing
The customer may indicate the incident goes away after the car
warms up (winter time). The cause could be related to water freezing
somewhere in the wiring/electrical system.
There are two methods to check for this. The first is to arrange for
the owner to leave his car overnight. Make sure it will get cold
enough to demonstrate his complaint. Leave the car parked outside
overnight. In the morning, do a quick and thorough diagnosis of
those electrical components which could be affected.
The second method is to put the suspect component into a freezer
long enough for any water to freeze. Reinstall the part into the car
and check for the reoccurrence of the incident. If it occurs, repair or
replace the component.
Water Intrusion
The incident may occur only during high humidity or in rainy/snowy
weather. In such cases the incident could be caused by water intru-
sion on an electrical part. This can be simulated by soaking the car
or running it through a car wash.
Do not spray water directly on any electrical components.
Electrical Load
The incident may be electrical load sensitive. Perform diagnosis with
all accessories (including A/C, rear window defogger, radio, fog
lamps) turned on.
SGI842
SGI843
SGI844
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PRECAUTIONS ..................................................... ..... 3
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” ............................................................. ..... 3
Precautions for Procedures without Cowl Top Cover ..... 3
Handling for Adhesive and Primer ...................... ..... 3
PREPARATION ...................................................... ..... 4
Special Service Tools .......................................... ..... 4
Commercial Service Tools ................................... ..... 4
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES ..... 5
Work Flow ........................................................... ..... 5
CUSTOMER INTERVIEW ................................ ..... 5
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE .. ..... 6
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS ...... ..... 6
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE
ROOT CAUSE ................................................. ..... 6
REPAIR THE CAUSE ...................................... ..... 6
CONFIRM THE REPAIR .................................. ..... 7
Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting ...... ..... 7
INSTRUMENT PANEL ..................................... ..... 7
CENTER CONSOLE ........................................ ..... 7
DOORS ............................................................ ..... 7
TRUNK ............................................................. ..... 8
SUNROOF/HEADLINING ................................ ..... 8
SEATS .............................................................. ..... 8
UNDERHOOD .................................................. ..... 8
Diagnostic Worksheet ......................................... ..... 9
WINDSHIELD GLASS ........................................... ....11
Removal and Installation ..................................... .... 11
REMOVAL ........................................................ .... 11
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 12
BACK DOOR WINDOW GLASS ........................... ... 13
Removal and Installation ..................................... ... 13
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 13
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 14
POWER WINDOW SYSTEM ................................. ... 15
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 15
System Description ............................................. ... 16
MANUAL OPERATION .................................... ... 16
AUTO OPERATION ......................................... ... 18 POWER WINDOW SERIAL LINK ....................
... 19
POWER WINDOW LOCK ................................ ... 19
RETAINED POWER OPERATION ................... ... 19
ANTI-PINCH SYSTEM ..................................... ... 19
POWER WINDOW CONTROL BY THE KEY
CYLINDER SWITCH ........................................ ... 19
CAN Communication System Description ........... ... 20
CAN Communication Unit .................................... ... 20
Schematic ............................................................ ... 21
Wiring Diagram — WINDOW — .......................... ... 22
Terminal and Reference Value for BCM .............. ... 26
Terminal and Reference Value for Power Window
Main Switch ......................................................... ... 27
Terminal and Reference Value for Front Power Win-
dow Switch (Passenger Side) .............................. ... 28
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) .............................. ... 29
CONSULT-II OPERATION ................................ ... 29
ACTIVE TEST .................................................. ... 29
WORK SUPPORT ............................................ ... 29
DATE MONITOR .............................................. ... 29
Work Flow ............................................................ ... 30
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart ...................... ... 30
Check BCM Power Supply and Ground Circuit ... ... 32
Check Power Window Main Switch Power Supply
Circuit .................................................................. ... 33
Check Front Power Window Switch (Passenger
Side) Power Supply and Ground Circuit .............. ... 34
Check Front Power Window Motor (Driver Side) Cir-
cuit ....................................................................... ... 35
Check Front Power Window Motor (Passenger
Side) Circuit ......................................................... ... 36
Check rear Power Window Motor (LH) Circuit ..... ... 36
Check Rear Power Window Motor (RH) Circuit ... ... 39
Check Limit Switch Circuit (Driver Side) .............. ... 41
Check Limit Switch Circuit (Passenger Side) ...... ... 43
Check Encoder Circuit (Driver Side) .................... ... 44
Check Encoder Circuit (Passenger Side) ............ ... 46
Check Door Switch .............................................. ... 49
Check Front Door Key Cylinder Switch ............... ... 51
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... 53
Check Power Window Lock Switch ..................... ... 55
SIDE WINDOW GLASS ......................................... ... 56
Removal and Installation ..................................... ... 56
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 56
INSTALLATION ................................................. ... 57
FRONT DOOR GLASS AND REGULATOR .......... ... 58
Removal and Installation ..................................... ... 58
DOOR GLASS .................................................. ... 58
REGULATOR ASSEMBLY ............................... ... 59
Disassembly and assembly ................................. ... 60
REGULATOR ASSEMBLY ............................... ... 60
Inspection after Installation .................................. ... 60
SETTING OF LIMIT SWITCH ........................... ... 60
FITTING INSPECTION ..................................... ... 60
REAR DOOR GLASS AND REGULATOR ............ ... 62
Removal and Installation ..................................... ... 62
DOOR GLASS .................................................. ... 62
REGULATOR ASSEMBLY ............................... ... 63
Disassembly and assembly ................................. ... 64
REGULATOR ASSEMBLY ............................... ... 64
Fitting Inspection ................................................. ... 64
INSIDE MIRROR .................................................... ... 65
Wiring Diagram — I/MIRR — ............................... ... 65
Removal and Installation ..................................... ... 66
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 66
INSTALLATION ................................................. ... 66
COMPASS ........................................................ ... 66
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER ............................... ... 67
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 67
System Description .............................................. ... 67
CAN Communication System Description ........... ... 68
CAN Communication Unit .................................... ... 68 Schematic ............................................................
... 69
Wiring Diagram — DEF — ................................... ... 70
Terminal and Reference Value for BCM ............... ... 74
Terminal and Reference Value for IPDM E/R ....... ... 74
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) ............................... ... 75
CONSULT-II OPERATION ................................ ... 75
DATA MONITOR ............................................... ... 75
ACTIVE TEST ................................................... ... 75
Work Flow ............................................................ ... 76
Trouble Diagnoses Symptom Chart ..................... ... 76
Check BCM Power Supply and Ground Circuit ... ... 77
Check Rear Window Defogger Switch Circuit ...... ... 78
Check rear Window Defogger Power Supply Circuit ... 79
Check Rear Window Defogger Circuit ................. ... 81
Check Door Mirror Defogger Power Supply Circuit ... 82
Check Driver Side Door Mirror Defogger Circuit .. ... 84
Check Passenger Side Door Mirror Defogger Circuit ... 85
Check Rear Window Defogger Signal ................. ... 85
Check Filament .................................................... ... 87
Filament Repair .................................................... ... 87
REPAIR EQUIPMENT ...................................... ... 87
REPAIRING PROCEDURE .............................. ... 88
DOOR MIRROR ...................................................... ... 89
Wiring Diagram — MIRROR — ........................... ... 89
Trouble Diagnosis ................................................ ... 91
Removal and Installation ...................................... ... 92
REMOVAL ......................................................... ... 92
INSTALLATION ................................................. ... 92
Disassembly and Assembly ................................. ... 92
DISASSEMBLY ................................................. ... 92
ASSEMBLY ....................................................... ... 93
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Component Parts and Harness Connector LocationNIS001QP
1. Fusible link 50A letter M 2. a: Fuse block (J/B) M1, M2 b: BCM M3, M4, B14 3. Power window main switch D6, D7
4. Rear power window switch LH D55 5. Front power window motor D8 (driver side) 6. Rear power window motor LH D56
7. Front door switch (driver side) B26 8. Front door switch (passenger side) B36 9. Front door lock assembly
(driver side)
(key cylinder switch) D10
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POWER WINDOW SYSTEM
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System DescriptionNIS001QQ
Power is supplied at all time
through 50A fusible link (letter M , located in the fuse and fusible link box)
to BCM terminal 55, and
through BCM terminal 54
to power window main switch terminal 19
to front power window switch (passenger side) terminal 10.
through 15A fuse [No. 22, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
to BCM terminal 42.
With ignition switch in ON or START position,
Power is supplied
through 15A fuse [No. 1 , located in the fuse block (J/B)]
to BCM terminal 38, and
trough BCM terminal 53
to power window main switch terminal 10
to rear power window switch (LH and RH) terminal 1.
Ground supplied
to BCM terminal 49 and 52
through body grounds M35, M45 and M85.
to power window main switch terminal 17
through body grounds M35, M45 and M85.
to front power window switch (passenger side) terminal 11
through body grounds M35, M45 and M85.
MANUAL OPERATION
Front Driver Side Door
WINDOW UP
When the front LH switch in the power window main switch is pressed in the up position,
Power is supplied
through power window main switch terminal 8
to front power window motor (driver side) terminal 2.
Ground is supplied
to front power window motor (driver side) terminal 1
through power window main switch terminal 11.
Then, the motor raises the window until the switch is released.
WINDOW DOWN
When the front LH switch in the power window main switch is pressed in the down position
Power is supplied
through power window main switch terminal 11
to front power window motor (driver side) terminal 1.
Ground is supplied
to front power window motor (driver side) terminal 2
through power window main switch terminal 8.
Then, the motor lowers the window until the switch is released.
Front Passenger Side Door
FRONT POWER WINDOW SWITCH (PASSENGER SIDE) OPERATION
WINDOW UP
When the front power window switch (passenger side) is pressed in the up position
Power is supplied
through front power window switch (passenger side) terminal 8
to front power window motor (passenger side) terminal 2.
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Ground is supplied
to front power window motor (passenger side) terminal 1
through front power window switch (passenger side) terminal 9.
Then, the motor raises the window until the switch is released.
WINDOW DOWN
When the front power window switch (passenger side) is pressed in the down position
Power is supplied
through front power window switch (passenger side) terminal 9
to front power window motor (passenger side) terminal 1.
Ground is supplied
to front power window motor (passenger side) terminal 2
through front power window switch (passenger side) terminal 8.
Then, the motor lowers the window until the switch is released.
POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH OPERATION
Signal is sent
though power window main switch terminal 14.
to front power window switch (passenger side) terminal 16
The operation of power window after receive the signal is as same as operate the power window with front
power window switch (passenger side).
Rear Door (LH or RH)
REAR POWER WINDOW SWITCH (LH OR RH) OPERATION
WINDOW UP
When the rear power window switch (LH or RH) is pressed in the up position
Power is supplied
through rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 5
to rear power window motor (LH or RH) terminal 2.
Ground is supplied
to rear power window motor (LH or RH) terminal 1
through rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 4
through rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 3
through power window main switch terminal 3 (LH) or 5 (RH).
Then, the motor raises the window until the switch is released.
WINDOW DOWN
When the rear power window switch (LH or RH) is pressed in the down position
Power is supplied
through rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 4
to rear power window motor (LH or RH) terminal 1.
Ground is supplied
to rear power window motor (LH or RH) terminal 2
through rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 5
through rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 2
through power window main switch terminal 1 (LH) or 7 (RH).
Then, the motor lowers the window until the switch is released.
POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH OPERATION
WINDOW UP
When the rear LH or RH switch in the power window main switch is pressed in the up position
Power is supplied
through power window main switch terminal 1 (LH) or 7 (RH)
to rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 2
to rear power window switch (LH or RH) terminal 5
to rear power window motor (LH or RH) terminal 2.
Ground is supplied