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Removal and Installation ...................................... 414
DTC P1146, P1166 HO2S2 ..................................... 415
Component Description ........................................ 415
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 415
DTC Confirmation Procedure ............................... 416
Overall Function Check ........................................ 416
Wiring Diagram .................................................... 418
Diagnostic Procedure ........................................... 421
Component Inspection ......................................... 424
Removal and Installation ...................................... 425
DTC P1147, P1167 HO2S2 ..................................... 426
Component Description ........................................ 426
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 426
DTC Confirmation Procedure ............................... 427
Overall Function Check ........................................ 427
Wiring Diagram .................................................... 429
Diagnostic Procedure ........................................... 432
Component Inspection ......................................... 435
Removal and Installation ...................................... 436
DTC P1148, P1168 CLOSED LOOP CONTROL .... 437
On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 437
DTC P1211 TCS CONTROL UNIT ......................... 438
Description ........................................................... 438
On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 438
DTC Confirmation Procedure ............................... 438
Diagnostic Procedure ........................................... 438
DTC P1212 TCS COMMUNICATION LINE ............ 439
Description ........................................................... 439
On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 439
DTC Confirmation Procedure ............................... 439
Diagnostic Procedure ........................................... 439
DTC P1217 ENGINE OVER TEMPERATURE ....... 440
Description ........................................................... 440
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 441
Overall Function Check ........................................ 441
Wiring Diagram .................................................... 443
Diagnostic Procedure ........................................... 445
Main 12 Causes of Overheating ........................... 448
Component Inspection ......................................... 449
DTC P1225 TP SENSOR ........................................ 450
Component Description ........................................ 450
On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 450
DTC Confirmation Procedure ............................... 450
Diagnostic Procedure ........................................... 451
Removal and Installation ...................................... 451
DTC P1226 TP SENSOR ........................................ 452
Component Description ........................................ 452
On Board Diagnosis Logic ................................... 452
DTC Confirmation Procedure ............................... 452
Diagnostic Procedure ........................................... 453
Removal and Installation ...................................... 453
DTC P1229 SENSOR POWER SUPPLY ................ 454On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................454
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................454
Wiring Diagram .....................................................455
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................456
DTC P1271, P1281 A/F SENSOR 1 .......................459
Component Description ........................................459
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................459
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................459
Wiring Diagram .....................................................461
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................464
Removal and Installation ......................................467
DTC P1272, P1282 A/F SENSOR 1 .......................468
Component Description ........................................468
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................468
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................468
Wiring Diagram .....................................................470
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................473
Removal and Installation ......................................476
DTC P1273, P1283 A/F SENSOR 1 .......................477
Component Description ........................................477
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................477
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................477
Wiring Diagram .....................................................479
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................482
Removal and Installation ......................................486
DTC P1274, P1284 A/F SENSOR 1 .......................487
Component Description ........................................487
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................487
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................487
Wiring Diagram .....................................................489
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................492
Removal and Installation ......................................496
DTC P1276, P1286 A/F SENSOR 1 .......................497
Component Description ........................................497
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................497
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................497
Overall Function Check ........................................498
Wiring Diagram .....................................................500
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................503
Removal and Installation ......................................506
DTC P1278, P1288 A/F SENSOR 1 .......................507
Component Description ........................................507
CONSULT-II Reference Value in Data Monitor Mode
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On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................507
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................508
Wiring Diagram .....................................................510
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................513
Removal and Installation ......................................518
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DTC P0181 FTT SENSOR
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Component InspectionUBS00H39
FUEL TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1. Remove fuel level sensor unit.
2. Check resistance between “fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump”
terminals 3 and 4 by heating with hot water or heat gun as
shown in the figure.
Removal and InstallationUBS00H3A
FUEL TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Refer to FL-5, "FUEL LEVEL SENSOR UNIT, FUEL FILTER AND FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY" .
Temperature °C (°F) Resistance kΩ
20 (68) 2.3 - 2.7
50 (122) 0.79 - 0.90
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DTC P0182, P0183 FTT SENSOR
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FUEL TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1. Remove fuel level sensor unit.
2. Check resistance between “fuel level sensor unit and fuel pump”
terminals 3 and 4 by heating with hot water or heat gun as
shown in the figure.
Removal and InstallationUBS00H3H
FUEL TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Refer to FL-5, "FUEL LEVEL SENSOR UNIT, FUEL FILTER AND FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY" .
Temperature °C (°F) Resistance kΩ
20 (68) 2.3 - 2.7
50 (122) 0.79 - 0.90
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DTC P0300 - P0308 MULTIPLE CYLINDER MISFIRE, NO. 1 - 8 CYLINDER MIS-
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DTC P0300 - P0308 MULTIPLE CYLINDER MISFIRE, NO. 1 - 8 CYLINDER MIS-
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On Board Diagnosis LogicUBS00L0T
When a misfire occurs, engine speed will fluctuate. If the engine speed fluctuates enough to cause the crank-
shaft position (CKP) sensor (POS) signal to vary, ECM can determine that a misfire is occurring.
The misfire detection logic consists of the following two conditions.
1. One Trip Detection Logic (Three Way Catalyst Damage)
On the 1st trip that a misfire condition occurs that can damage the three way catalyst (TWC) due to over-
heating, the MIL will blink.
When a misfire condition occurs, the ECM monitors the CKP sensor signal every 200 engine revolutions
for a change.
When the misfire condition decreases to a level that will not damage the TWC, the MIL will turn off.
If another misfire condition occurs that can damage the TWC on a second trip, the MIL will blink.
When the misfire condition decreases to a level that will not damage the TWC, the MIL will remain on.
If another misfire condition occurs that can damage the TWC, the MIL will begin to blink again.
2. Two Trip Detection Logic (Exhaust quality deterioration)
For misfire conditions that will not damage the TWC (but will affect vehicle emissions), the MIL will only
light when the misfire is detected on a second trip. During this condition, the ECM monitors the CKP sen-
sor signal every 1,000 engine revolutions.
A misfire malfunction can be detected on any one cylinder or on multiple cylinders.
DTC Confirmation ProcedureUBS00L0U
CAUTION:
Always drive vehicle in safe manner according to traffic conditions and obey all traffic laws when driv-
ing.
NOTE:
If DTC Confirmation Procedure has been previously conducted, always turn ignition switch OFF and wait at
least 10 seconds before conducting the next test.
Sensor Input signal to ECM ECM function
Crankshaft position sensor (POS) Engine speed On board diagnosis of misfire
DTC No. Trouble diagnosis name DTC detecting condition Possible cause
P0300
0300Multiple cylinder misfire
detectedMultiple cylinder misfire.
Improper spark plug
Insufficient compression
Incorrect fuel pressure
The injector circuit is open or shorted
Fuel injector
Intake air leak
The ignition signal circuit is open or
shorted
Lack of fuel
Signal plate
Air fuel ratio (A/F) sensor 1
Incorrect PCV hose connection P0301
0301No.1 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 1 cylinder misfires.
P0302
0302No. 2 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 2 cylinder misfires.
P0303
0303No. 3 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 3 cylinder misfires.
P0304
0304No. 4 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 4 cylinder misfires.
P0305
0305No. 5 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 5 cylinder misfires.
P0306
0306No. 6 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 6 cylinder misfires.
P0307
0307No. 7 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 7 cylinder misfires.
P0308
0308No. 8 cylinder misfire
detectedNo. 8 cylinder misfires.
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DTC P1217 ENGINE OVER TEMPERATURE
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If the cooling fan or another component in the cooling system malfunctions, engine coolant temperature will
rise.
When the engine coolant temperature reaches an abnormally high temperature condition, a malfunction is
indicated.
This self-diagnosis has the one trip detection logic.
CAUTION:
When a malfunction is indicated, be sure to replace the coolant. Refer to CO-10, "
Changing Engine
Coolant" . Also, replace the engine oil. Refer to LU-8, "Changing Engine Oil" .
1. Fill radiator with coolant up to specified level with a filling speed of 2 liters per minute. Be sure to
use coolant with the proper mixture ratio. Refer to MA-12, "
ANTI-FREEZE COOLANT MIXTURE
RATIO" .
2. After refilling coolant, run engine to ensure that no water-flow noise is emitted.
Overall Function CheckUBS00H8W
Use this procedure to check the overall function of the cooling fan. During this check, a DTC might not be con-
firmed.
WA RN ING:
Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. Serious burns could be caused by high pres-
sure fluid escaping from the radiator.
Wrap a thick cloth around cap. Carefully remove the cap by turning it a quarter turn to allow built-up
pressure to escape. Then turn the cap all the way off.
WITH CONSULT-II
1. Check the coolant level in the reservoir tank and radiator.
Allow engine to cool before checking coolant level.
If the coolant level in the reservoir tank and/or radiator is below
the proper range, skip the following steps and go to EC-445,
"Diagnostic Procedure" .
2. Confirm whether customer filled the coolant or not. If customer
filled the coolant, skip the following steps and go to EC-445,
"Diagnostic Procedure" .
3. Turn ignition switch ON.
DTC No. Trouble diagnosis name DTC detecting condition Possible cause
P1217
1217Engine over tempera-
ture (Overheat)
Cooling fan does not operate properly (Over-
heat).
Cooling fan system does not operate prop-
erly (Overheat).
Engine coolant was not added to the system
using the proper filling method.
Engine coolant is not within the specified
range.
Harness or connectors
(The cooling fan circuit is open or
shorted.)
Cooling fan
IPDM E/R (Cooling fan relay)
Radiator hose
Radiator
Radiator cap
Water pump
Thermostat
For more information, refer to EC-448,
"Main 12 Causes of Overheating" .
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8. CHECK MAIN 12 CAUSES
If the cause cannot be isolated, go to EC-448, "
Main 12 Causes of Overheating" .
>>INSPECTION END
PROCEDURE A
1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect IPDM E/R harness connector E120.
3. Check voltage between IPDM E/R terminal 22 and ground with
CONSULT-II or tester.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> GO TO 2.
2. DETECT MALFUNCTIONING PART
Check the following.
40A fusible link
Harness for open or short between IPDM E/R and battery
>> Repair open circuit or short to ground or short to power in harness or connectors.
3. CHECK COOLING FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT FOR OPEN OR SHORT
1. Disconnect cooling fan motor harness connector.
2. Check harness continuity between cooling fan motor terminal 1
and IPDM E/R terminal 24, cooling fan motor terminal 2 and
ground.
Refer to wiring diagram.
3. Also check harness for short to ground and short to power.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Repair open circuit or short to ground or short to power
in harness or connectors.
4. CHECK COOLING FAN MOTOR
Refer to EC-449, "
Component Inspection" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Replace cooling fan motor.Voltage: Battery voltage
PBIB2067E
Continuity should exist.
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5. CHECK INTERMITTENT INCIDENT
Perform EC-156, "
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR INTERMITTENT INCIDENT" .
OK or NG
OK >> Replace IPDM E/R. Refer to PG-17, "IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBUTION MOD-
ULE ENGINE ROOM)" .
NG >> Repair or replace harness connectors.
Main 12 Causes of OverheatingUBS00H8Z
*1: Turn the ignition switch ON.
*2: Engine running at 3,000 rpm for 10 minutes.
*3: Drive at 90 km/h (55 MPH) for 30 minutes and then let idle for 10 minutes.
*4: After 60 minutes of cool down time.
For more information, refer to CO-6, "
OVERHEATING CAUSE ANALYSIS" . Engine Step Inspection item Equipment Standard Reference page
OFF 1
Blocked radiator
Blocked condenser
Blocked radiator grille
Blocked bumper
Visual No blocking —
2
Coolant mixtureCoolant tester 50 - 50% coolant mixtureMA-11, "RECOM-
MENDED FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS"
3Coolant levelVisual Coolant up to MAX level
in reservoir tank and radi-
ator filler neckCO-10, "Changing
Engine Coolant"
4Radiator capPressure tester 59 - 98 kPa
(0.6 - 1.0 kg/cm2 , 9 - 14
psi) (Limit)CO-10, "
CHECKING
RESERVOIR CAP"
ON*25Coolant leaksVisual No leaksCO-10, "CHECKING
COOLING SYSTEM FOR
LEAKS"
ON*26ThermostatTouch the upper and
lower radiator hosesBoth hoses should be hotCO-19, "THERMOSTAT
AND WATER PIPING"
ON*17Cooling fanCONSULT-II Operating See trouble diagnosis for
DTC P1217 (EC-440,
"DTC P1217 ENGINE
OVER TEMPERATURE"
).
OFF 8
Combustion gas leakColor checker chemical
tester 4 Gas analyzerNegative —
ON*
39Coolant temperature
gaugeVisual Gauge less than 3/4
when driving—
Coolant overflow to
reservoir tankVisual No overflow during driving
and idlingCO-10, "Changing
Engine Coolant"
OFF*410Coolant return from
reservoir tank to radia-
torVisual Should be initial level in
reservoir tankCO-10, "Changing
Engine Coolant"
OFF 11Cylinder headStraight gauge feeler
gauge0.1 mm (0.004 in) Maxi-
mum distortion (warping)EM-63, "Inspection After
Disassembly"
12Cylinder block and pis-
tonsVisual No scuffing on cylinder
walls or pistonEM-89, "Inspection After
Disassembly"
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SERVICE INFORMATION FOR ELECTRICAL INCIDENT
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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.
Cold or Hot Start Up
On some occasions an electrical incident may occur only when the car is started cold, or it may occur when
the car is restarted hot shortly after being turned off. In these cases you may have to keep the car overnight to
make a proper diagnosis.
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SGI843
SGI844
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HEATED SEAT
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HEATED SEATPFP:87335
Description EIS004YP
When handling seat, be extremely careful not to scratch heating unit.
To replace heating unit, seat trim and pad should be separated.
Do not use any organic solvent, such as thinner, benzene, alcohol, etc. to clean trim.
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1. Headrest 2. Headrest holder 3. Seatback assembly
4. Armrest assembly 5. Seat cushion trim cover 6. Seat cushion pad
7. Seat cushion heating element 8. Seat cushion frame 9. Seatbelt buckle assembly
10. Lifter motor link bar 11. Seat frame assembly 12. Seat cushion inner finisher
13. Seat lifter motor assembly 14. Seat spacer 15. Lock gear
16. Seat cushion front finisher 17. Flexible seat wire 18. Front seat slide motor assembly (LH)
19. Power seat memory module 20. Lifter motor bracket assembly 21. Driver seat wiring harness
22. Seat cushion outer finisher 23. Bolt cover 24. Outer pedestal finisher
25. LH outer leg cover 26. Seat slide/ recline switch 27. Slide switch knob
28. Recliner switch knob 29. Power seat switch escutcheon 30. Lumbar switch bezel
31. Lumbar switch 32. Headrest holder with multi-position
lock