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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)BCS-41
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color Signal name Signal
input/
output Measuring condition
Reference value or waveform
(Approx.)
Ignition
switch Operation or condition
1BR/W Ignition keyhole illumi-
nation Output OFFDoor is locked (SW OFF) Battery voltage
Door is unlocked (SW ON) 0V
2SB Combination switch
input 5 Input ON
Lighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
3G/Y Combination switch
input 4 Input ONLighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
4Y Combination switch
input 3 Input ON
Lighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
5G/B Combination switch
input 2
Input ONLighting, turn, wiper OFF
Wiper dial position 4
6V Combination switch
input 1
9GR/R Rear window defogger
switch
Input ONRear window defogger switch
ON
0V
Rear window defogger switch
OFF 5V
10 G Hazard lamp flash Input OFF ON (opening or closing) 0V
OFF (other than above) Battery voltage
11 O Ignition switch (ACC
or ON)
InputACC or
ON Ignition switch ACC or ON Battery voltage
12 R/L Front door switch RH Input OFF ON (open) 0V
OFF (closed) Battery voltage
13 GR Rear door switch RH Input OFF ON (open) 0V
OFF (closed) Battery voltage
15 L/W Tire pressure warning
check connector
Input OFF — 5V
18 P Remote keyless entry
receiver and optical
sensor (ground)
Output OFF — 0V
SKIA5291E
SKIA5292E
SKIA5291E
SKIA5292E
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BCS-42
< ECU DIAGNOSIS >[BCM]
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
19 V/WRemote keyless entry
receiver (power sup-
ply) Output OFF Ignition switch OFF
20 G/W Remote keyless entry
receiver (signal) Input OFFStand-by (keyfob buttons re-
leased)
When remote keyless entry
receiver receives signal from
keyfob (keyfob buttons
pressed)
21 G NATS antenna amp. Input OFF

ON Ignition switch (OFF
→ ON) Just after turning ignition switch
ON: Pointer of tester should
move for approx. 1 second, then return to battery voltage.
22 W/V BUS — — Ignition switch ON or power
window timer operates
23 G/O Security indicator
lamp Output OFF
Goes OFF
→ illuminates (Ev-
ery 2.4 seconds) Battery voltage
→ 0V
25 BR NATS antenna amp. Input OFF

ON Ignition switch (OFF
→ ON) Just after turning ignition switch
ON: Pointer of tester should
move for approx. 1 second, then return to battery voltage.
26 Y/L Rear wiper auto stop
switch 2 Input ONRise up position (rear wiper
arm on stopper)
0V
A Position (full clockwise stop
position) 0V
Forward sweep (counterclock-
wise direction) Fluctuating
B Position (full counterclock-
wise stop position) Battery voltage
Reverse sweep (clockwise di-
rection) Fluctuating
27 W/R Compressor ON sig-
nal Input ONA/C switch OFF 5V
A/C switch ON 0V
Te r m i n a l
Wire
color Signal name Signal
input/
output Measuring condition
Reference value or waveform
(Approx.)
Ignition
switch Operation or condition
LIIA1893E
LIIA1894E
LIIA1895E
PIIA2344E
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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)BCS-45
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58 W/R Optical sensor Input ON
When optical sensor is illumi-
nated
3.1V or more
When optical sensor is not illu-
minated 0.6V or less
59 G Front door lock as-
sembly LH actuator
(unlock) Output OFF
OFF (neutral) 0V
ON (unlock) Battery voltage
60 G/B Turn signal (left) Output ON Turn left ON
61 G/Y Turn signal (right) Output ON Turn right ON
62 R/W Step lamp LH and RH Output OFF ON (any door open) 0V
OFF (all doors closed) Battery voltage
63 L Interior room/map
lamp Output OFFAny door
switchON (open) 0V
OFF (closed) Battery voltage
65 V All door lock actuators
(lock) Output OFFOFF (neutral) 0V
ON (lock) Battery voltage
66 G/Y Front door lock actua-
tor RH, rear door lock
actuators LH/RH and
back door lock actua-
tor (unlock) Output OFF
OFF (neutral) 0V
ON (unlock) Battery voltage
67 B Ground Input ON — 0V
68 W/L Power window power
supply (RAP) Output —Ignition switch ON Battery voltage
Within 45 seconds after igni-
tion switch OFF
Battery voltage
More than 45 seconds after ig-
nition switch OFF 0V
When front door LH or RH is
open or power window timer
operates 0V
69 W/R Power window power
supply
Output — — Battery voltage
70 W/B Battery power supply Input OFF — Battery voltage
Te r m i n a l
Wire
color Signal name Signal
input/
output Measuring condition
Reference value or waveform
(Approx.)
Ignition
switch Operation or condition
SKIA3009J
SKIA3009J
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INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTCCS-7
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2. Connect the two center points using a string. Extend the string an additional 5 m (16 ft) beyond the front centerpoint and mark
the floor. Position the target board weight on this mark.
3. Relocate the suspended string from the left side of the target board to the center of the target board. Mark this point on the ground.
4. Pivot the target board on its center mark 20 ° to either side.
NOTE:
Approx. 50 mm (1.97 in) shift will produce a 20 ° movement.
5. Remove any items in the shaded space shown in the figure.
NOTE:
In case the background space shown in the illustration is not available, or if the background is light col-
ored, place a 400 mm (15.75 in) long frosted black board or black cloth to both sides of the target board.
LASER BEAM AIMING ADJUST MENT : Sensor AdjustmentINFOID:0000000003776928
CAUTION:
Never view ICC sensor unit bod y window directly during laser beam aiming adjustment.
NOTE:
Complete all necessary steps for laser beam adjustm ent until the CONSULT-III indicates "COMPLETED". If
the procedure does not complete , the ICC system is inoperable.
1.SET CONSULT-III TO THE LASER BEAM AIMING ADJUSTMENT MODE
1. Connect CONSULT-III and select "Work Support" of "ICC".
2. Select "LASER BEAM ADJUST".
3. Touch "START".
WKIA1851E
PKIA2589E
WKIA1858E
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DTC 102 LASER STAINCCS-41
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DTC 102 LASER STAIN
DTC 102 LASER STAININFOID:0000000003776951
1.VISUAL INSPECTION (1)
Check that there is no cont amination and foreign material on ICC sensor body window.
Is the ICC sensor clean?
YES >> GO TO 2
NO >> • Clean ICC sensor. • Erase DTC and perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC Sys-
tem Running Test".
2.VISUAL INSPECTION (2)
Check ICC sensor body window for cracks.
Is the ICC sensor window undamaged?
YES >> GO TO 3
NO >> • Replace ICC sensor and adjust laser beam. Refer to CCS-71, "
ICC Sensor".
• Erase DTC and perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC Sys-
tem Running Test".
3.ASK CUSTOMER FOR DRIVING CONDITIONS
1. Is there any trace of contamination or foreign material on ICC sensor?
2. Is there any possibility that vehicle was driven in snow or ICC sensor was frosted?
3. Is there any possibility that ICC sensor was fogged temporarily? (Front window glass may have also been fogged.)
Was the ICC sensor obstructed by normal conditions?
YES >> Explain system operation and parameters to customer. System may be operating normally.
NO >> • Replace ICC sensor and adjust laser beam aiming. Refer to CCS-71, "
ICC Sensor".
• Erase DTC and perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC Sys-
tem Running Test".
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ICC UNITCCS-55
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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) ChartINFOID:0000000003776959
× :Applicable
DTC
No. CONSULT-III screen terms ICC sys-
tem
warning lamp Fail-safe
Malfunctions detected where... Refer-
ence
page
Veh ic le-
to-vehi-cle dis-
tance
control mode Conven-
tional
(fixed
speed) cruise
control mode Brake as-
sist (with
preview
function)
11 CONTROL UNIT ×××× • ICC unit internal malfunctionCCS-22
12 VDC CONTROL UNIT ×××× • VDC malfunction
• Brake booster signal harness is
open or shorted CCS-23
20 CAN COMM CIRCUIT
×××× • ICC unit detected CAN communi-
cation malfunction CCS-24
31 POWER SUPPLY CIR1
×××× • ICC unit power supply voltage is
excessively low (less than 8V) CCS-25
34 POWER SUPPLY CIR2
×××× • ICC unit power supply voltage is
excessively high. CCS-25
41 VHCL SPEED SE CIRC
×××× • Wheel sensor malfunction
• ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit) malfunction
• A/T vehicle speed sensor mal-
function
•TCM malfunction CCS-26
43 VDC/TCS/ABS CIRC
×××× • VDC/TCS/ABS system malfunc-
tion CCS-27
45 BRAKE SW/ STOP L SW
×××× • ICC brake switch or stop lamp
switch harness is open or shorted
• ICC brake switch or stop lamp switch is stuck to OFF
• ICC brake switch or stop lamp switch is stuck to ON CCS-28
46 OPERATION SW CIRC
××× • ICC steering switch harness or
spiral cable is open or shorted
• ICC steering switch malfunction CCS-30
74 LASER BEAM OFF CNTR
××ו Laser beam of ICC sensor is off
the aiming point CCS-31
90 STOP LAMP RLY FIX
××ו Normally open terminal of stop
lamp relay is stuck CCS-32
92 ECM CIRCUIT
×××× •ECM malfunction
• Accelerator pedal position sensor
malfunction
• ICC unit malfunction CCS-37
96 NP RANGE
××× • Transmission range switch har-
ness is open or shorted
• Transmission range switch mal- function
•TCM malfunction CCS-38
97 AT CIRCUIT
××× •TCM malfunctionCCS-39
98 GEAR POSITION ××× •TCM malfunction
• Input speed sensor malfunction
• A/T vehicle speed sensor mal-
function CCS-40
102 LASER STAIN
×× × • ICC sensor body window has
contamination CCS-41
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CCS-64
< SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS >
ICC SYSTEM FREQUENTLY CANNOT DETECT THE VEHICLE AHEAD/ DETEC-TION ZONE IS SHORT
ICC SYSTEM FREQUENTLY CANNOT DETECT THE VEHICLE AHEAD/
DETECTION ZONE IS SHORT
Diagnosis ProcedureINFOID:0000000003776967
The detection function may become disrupted in the following cases:
• When the reflector of the vehicle ahead is small or not clean enough to reflect the laser.
• When driving a road with extremely sharp corners.
• When the laser cannot detect the reflector of the v ehicle ahead as the vehicle ahead is passing a hill or
passing the peak.
1.VISUAL CHECK
1. Check ICC sensor body window for contamination and foreign materials.
Is the ICC sensor window clean and free of obstruction?
YES >> GO TO 2
NO >> If any contamination or foreign materials ar e found, remove them. Then perform ICC system run-
ning test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test".
2.CHECK FUNCTION
1. After performing laser beam aiming adjustment, perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8,
"ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test". Check that preceding vehicle detection performance has
been improved.
Is the ICC system operating normally?
YES >> INSPECTION END.
NO >> • Replace ICC sensor and perform laser beam aiming adjustment. Refer to CCS-71, "
ICC Sen-
sor".
• Perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test".
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THE SYSTEM DOES NOT DETECT THE VEHICLE AHEAD AT ALL
CCS-65
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THE SYSTEM DOES NOT DETECT THE VEHICLE AHEAD AT ALL
Diagnosis ProcedureINFOID:0000000003776968
1.VISUAL CHECK
With ignition switch turned ON (engine not started), che ck that all indicator lamps in ICC system display are
continuously lit. (Check for a missing segment in preceding vehicle detection display.)
Does the display operate normally?
YES >> GO TO 2
NO >> Check combination meter. Refer to MWI-24, "
Diagnosis Description".
2. VISUAL CHECK
Check ICC sensor window for contamination and foreign materials.
Is the ICC sensor window clean and free of obstruction?
YES >> If any contamination or foreign materials are found, remove them. Perform ICC system running
test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test".
NO >> GO TO 3
3.VISUAL CHECK
Check ICC sensor window for cracks and scratches.
Is the ICC sensor window intact?
YES >> GO TO 4
NO >> • Replace ICC sensor and perform laser beam aiming adjustment. Refer to CCS-71, "
ICC Sen-
sor".
• Perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test".
4.ADJUST ICC SENSOR
• After performing laser beam aiming adjustment, perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION
TEST : ICC System Running Test". Check that preceding vehicle detection performance has been improved.
Is the ICC system operating normally?
YES >> INSPECTION END.
NO >> • Replace ICC sensor and perform laser beam aiming adjustment. Refer to CCS-71, "
ICC Sen-
sor".
• Perform ICC system running test. Refer to CCS-8, "
ACTION TEST : ICC System Running Test".
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DEF-1
DRIVER CONTROLS
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CONTENTS
DEFOGGER
BASIC INSPECTION ....... .............................3
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW ..... .....3
Repair Work Flow ................................................ ......3
FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS ...............................4
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SYSTEM ........ .....4
System Diagram .................................................. ......4
System Description ...................................................4
Component Parts Location ........................................5
Component Description .............................................5
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (BCM) .............................6
COMMON ITEM ..................................................... ......6
COMMON ITEM : CONSULT-III Function (BCM -
COMMON ITEM) .......................................................
6
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER ............................... ......6
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER : CONSULT-III
Function (BCM - REAR DEFOGGER) ......................
7
CAN COMMUNICATION .....................................8
System Description ............................................. ......8
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS ..........................9
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH ........ .....9
Description .......................................................... ......9
Component Function Check ......................................9
Diagnosis Procedure .................................................9
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER RELAY ..............10
Description .......................................................... ....10
Component Function Check ....................................10
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................10
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER POWER SUP-
PLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT ............................
11
Description .......................................................... ....11
Component Function Check ....................................11
Diagnosis Procedure ........................................... ....11
Component Inspection .............................................12
DOOR MIRROR DEFOGGER LH .....................13
Description ...............................................................13
Component Function Check ....................................13
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................13
Component Inspection .............................................14
DOOR MIRROR DEFOGGER RH .....................15
Description ...............................................................15
Component Function Check ....................................15
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................15
Component Inspection .............................................16
ECU DIAGNOSIS .........................................17
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) .................17
Reference Value .................................................. ....17
Terminal Layout .......................................................19
Physical Values ................................................... ....19
Wiring Diagram ........................................................25
Fail Safe ..................................................................32
DTC Inspection Priority Chart ...............................33
DTC Index ...............................................................33
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS ..............................35
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER AND DOOR
MIRROR DEFOGGER DO NOT OPERATE. ....
35
Diagnosis Procedure ........................................... ....35
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER DOES NOT
OPERATE BUT BOTH OF DOOR MIRROR
DEFOGGER OPERATE. ...................................
36
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................36
BOTH DOORS MIRROR DEFOGGER DON’T
OPERATE BUT REAR WINDOW DEFOG-
GER OPERATES ..............................................
37
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................37
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DEF-2
DRIVER SIDE DOOR MIRROR DEFOGGER
DOES NOT OPERATE. .....................................
38
Diagnosis Procedure ........................................... ...38
PASSENGER SIDE DOOR MIRROR DEFOG-
GER DOES NOT OPERATE. ............................
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Diagnosis Procedure ........................................... ...39
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH DOES
NOT LIGHT, BUT REAR WINDOW DEFOG-
GER OPERATES ...............................................
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Diagnosis Procedure ........................................... ...40
PRECAUTION .............................................41
PRECAUTIONS .............................................. ...41
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER" .............................................................. ...
41
Handling for Adhesive and Primer ..........................41
Precaution Necessary for Steering Wheel Rota-
tion After Battery Disconnect ..................................
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ON-VEHICLE REPAIR ...............................43
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER ........................ ...43
Filament Check .................................................... ...43
Filament Repair .......................................................43
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