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ICC UNIT
NOTE: DTC 55 will display when no malfunction is detected.103 LASER SENSOR FAIL
××ו ICC sensor internal malfunction CCS-42
104 LASER AIMING INCMP ×× × • Laser beam aiming of ICC sensor
is not adjusted CCS-43
107 LASER COMM FAIL
×× × • CAN data received by ICC sensor
is strange (from ICC unit, combi-
nation meter or ECM) CCS-44
109 LASER HIGH TEMP
×× × • Temperature around ICC sensor
is excessively high CCS-45
DTC
No. CONSULT-III screen terms ICC sys-
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warning lamp Fail-safe
Malfunctions detected where... Refer-
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Vehicle-
to-vehi-cle dis-
tance
control mode Conven-
tional
(fixed
speed) cruise
control mode Brake as-
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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION
DescriptionINFOID:0000000003776969
PRECAUTIONS FOR VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE DISTANCE CONTROL MODE
• Intelligent Cruise Control is functionally limited. This never support careless driving and low visibility (rain,fog, etc.). Drive the vehicle safely. Keep a safe di stance between vehicles by decreasing the vehicle speed
according to the driving condition etc.
• Intelligent Cruise Control never stop the vehicle autom atically. Intelligent Cruise Control is automatically
released, and the buzzer sounds if any vehicle ahead is not detected when the vehicle speed is approxi-
mately 35 km (21.5 MPH) or less.
• Use this system when the vehicle speed does not extr emely change. This system may not properly function
when any vehicle cuts in, or when the vehicle ahead s uddenly applies the brake. Then, the warning (buzzer
and indication) activates.
• Never use Intelligent Cruise Control in the following conditions.
- A well-trafficed road, and a tight turn. It may cause any accident because the dr iving does not fit to the road condition.
- A slippery road (e.g., freezing, or snowy road) The vehicle may lose the control by wheelspin.
- The vehicle drives in bad whet her (rain, fog, snow etc.).
The distance from the vehicle ahead is not detected pr ecisely if the whether condition is bad. Intelligent
Cruise Control is released automatically if the wiper activates in low or high speed.
- The vehicle receives bright light (sunshine etc.). The distance from the vehicle ahead is not detected pr ecisely if bright light enters in the vehicle.
- Raindrop or snow is on the sensor.
The distance from the vehicle ahead is not detected prec isely if raindrop or snow attaches on the sensor.
- A steep downhill The setting vehicle speed may exceed if Intelligent Cruise Control does not detect the vehicle ahead. The
brake may heat up in the vehicle- to-vehicle distance control mode.
- A repeated uphill and downhill Intelligent Cruise Control may not detect the vehicl e ahead precisely. An accident may occur by tailgating.
- Maintaining proper vehicle distance is difficult due to frequent acceleration/deceleration. It may cause any accident because the driving does not fit to the road condition if keeping a proper vehicle-
to-vehicle distance is difficult.
- When entering in the highway interchange (swerving off the main line),
Unexpected accident may cause if the vehicle ahead drives slower
than the preset vehicle speed. T he vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode accelerates automatically because the vehicle ahead is
not detected on the lane if the own vehicle or the vehicle ahead
changes the lane.
• Intelligent Cruise Control does not activate to the parking vehicles, and vehicles driving extremely slow er than the own vehicle. Never
hit the vehicle stopping at a tollgate, or the tail end of traffic jam.
• Intelligent Cruise Control does not activate to the vehicle edging way, and non-vehicle objects (passengers etc.).
• This function detects the reflector of the vehicle ahead. Intelligent Cruise Control may not detect the vehicle
ahead, and keep a proper vehicle-to-vehicle distance in t he following conditions. Drive the vehicle according
to the driving condition.
- The vehicle ahead installs the reflector higher (trailer etc.).
- The rear of the vehicle ahead is extremely dirt.
- The vehicle ahead or vehicle on other lanes splashes water or snow on the road.
- The vehicle ahead provides dark exhaust gas. Smoke blocks the visibility.
- The vehicle ahead attaches film on the reflector. The v ehicle ahead does not install the reflector. The reflec-
tor is broken.
- Extremely heavy load is on the rear seat or in the cargo area.
- The vehicle drives on a repeated uphill and downhill
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• The sensor detection distance is limited if the vehicle-to-vehicle distance is close. The vehicle distance may not maintain properly
because the motorcycle (A) driving on the lane edge is not
detected or detecting the vehicle ahead (cutting in the own vehicle)
delays.
• The sensor dirt is detected automat ically. But it is not perfect. Dirt
is not judged despite the sensor is dirt. Dirt is not detected if snow
or ice is on the sensor.
Keeping the vehicle-to-vehicle distance is difficult. Drive the vehi-
cle safely. Always clean the sensor.
Intelligent Cruise Control is released automatically if dirt is
detected.
• The vehicle ahead may not be detected temporarily, the vehicle or object on the neighboring lane may be
detected or the warning buzzer may sound according to the road shape (curve and narrow road) and the
own vehicle condition (steering, driving lane position, accident , malfunction etc.).
The vehicle ahead is not detected temporarily. The vehicle approaches too close.
PRECAUTIONS FOR CONVENTIONAL (F IXED SPEED) CRUISE CONTROL MODE
• Conventional cruise control mode does neither control the brake nor activate the warning.
Drive the vehicle safely. Keep a safe distance between vehicles by decreasing the vehicle speed according
to the driving condition etc.
• Never use the conventional cruise control mode in the following conditions.
- A well-trafficed road, and a tight turn. It may cause any accident because the driving does not fit to the road condition.
- A slippery road (e.g., freezing, or snowy road) The vehicle may lose the control by wheelspin.
- A steep downhill The engine brake does not activate effectively on a steep downhill. The preset vehicle speed may exceed.
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CONSULT-III data monitor item
Monitored item [Unit] Content Condition Display value
VHCL/S SEN·FR [km/h]
or [mph] Wheel speed (Front
wheel) Vehicle stopped 0 km/h (0 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under standard condition.
Approximately
equal to the indica-
tion on speedome-
ter (Inside of
±
10%)
VHCL/S SEN·RR [km/h]
or [mph] Wheel speed (Rear
wheel) Vehicle stopped 0 km/h (0 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under standard condition.
Approximately
equal to the indica-
tion on speedome-
ter (Inside of
±
10%)
ENGINE SPEED [rpm ] Engine speed Engine stopped
(Engine speed: Less than 400 rpm)
0 rpm
Engine running
(Engine speed: 400 rpm or more) Approximately
equal to the indica-
tion on tachometer
THRTL POS SEN [V] Accelertor pedal position
(APP) sensor signal volt-
age Accelerator pedal: Released Approx. 0.5V
Accelerator pedal: Fully depressed Approx. 4.0V
FLUID TEMP SE [V] Transfer fluid tempera-
ture signal voltage Transfer fluid temperature approx. 20 - 80
°C (68 - 176 °F) Approx. 1.1 - 0.3V
BATTERY VOLT [V] Power supply voltage for
transfer control unit Ignition switch: ON Battery voltage
2WD SWITCH [ON/OFF] Input condition from 4WD
shift switch 4WD shift switch: 2WD ON
4WD shift switch: AUTO, 4H or 4LO OFF
AUTO SWITCH [ON/
OFF] Input condition from 4WD
shift switch 4WD shift switch: AUTO ON
4WD shift switch: 2WD, 4H or 4LO OFF
LOCK SWITCH [ON/
OFF] Input condition from 4WD
shift switch 4WD shift switch: 4H ON
4WD shift switch: 2WD, AUTO or 4LO OFF
4L SWITCH [ON/OFF] Input condition from 4WD
shift switch 4WD shift switch: 4LO ON
4WD shift switch: 2WD, AUTO or 4H OFF
N POSI SW TF [ON/
OFF] Condition of neutral-4LO
switch Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever N posi-
tion
Brake pedal depressed 4WD shift switch: 2WD,
AUTO or 4H
OFF
4WD shift switch: 4H to
4LO (While actuator mo-
tor is operating.) OFF
→ON
4WD shift switch: 4LO to
4H (While actuator motor
is operating.) ON
→OFF
4WD shift switch: 4LO ON
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SHIFT AC MON2 [ON/
OFF] Check signal for transfer
control unit signal output Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever N posi-
tion
Brake pedal depressed 4WD shift switch: 4LO to
4H (Wait function is oper-
ating.)
ON
Except the above OFF
T/F F SPEED [km/h] or
[mph] Displayed, but do not use.
A/T R SPEED [km/h] or
[mph] Condition of vehicle
speed sensor A/T (output
speed sensor)
During driving Approximately
matches the out-
put shaft speed.
AT GEAR POSI [1/2/3/4/
5] Condition of A/T selector
lever position
Displays actual A/T gear position. 1
2
3
4
5
Monitored item [Unit] Content Condition Display value
WDIA0378E
Te r m i n a l
Wire
color Item Condition Data (Approx.)
1 GR 2-4WD shift solenoid valve Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever
“N” position
Brake pedal de- pressed 4WD shift switch: 2WD 0V
4WD shift switch: AUTO, 4H or 4LO Battery voltage
2 B/W 4WD shift indicator lamp
(2WD indicator lamp) 2WD indicator lamp: OFF Battery voltage
2WD indicator lamp: ON 0V
3 B Ground Always 0V
4 Y/L Transfer shift high relay Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever
“N” position
Brake pedal de-
pressed 4WD shift switch: 4H to 4LO (“Wait” func-
tion is operating.)
Battery voltage
Except the above 0V
5 W/B 4WD warning lamp 4WD warning lamp: ON 0V
4WD warning lamp: OFF Battery voltage
6 B Ground Always 0V
7 L CAN-H — —
8 P CAN-L — —
9G/W 4WD shift switch
(2WD) Ignition switch: ON4WD shift switch: 2WD Battery voltage
4WD shift switch: AUTO, 4H or 4LO 0V
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25 V Neutral-4LO switch Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever
“N” position
Brake pedal de- pressed 4WD shift switch: 2WD, AUTO or 4H Battery voltage
4WD shift switch: 4H to 4LO (While actua-
tor motor is operating.)
Battery voltage
→
0V
4WD shift switch: 4LO to 4H (While actua-
tor motor is operating.) 0V
→ Battery
voltage
4WD shift switch: 4LO 0V
27 W/L Actuator position switch 2
(High) Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever
“N” position
Brake pedal de-
pressed 4WD shift switch: 4H, AUTO or 2WD 0V
4WD shift switch: 4LO Battery voltage
28 B/G Sensor ground Always 0V
29 L/W Ignition switch monitor Ignition switch: ON Battery voltage
Ignition switch: OFF 0V
30 SB Shut off relay Ignition switch: ON 0V
Ignition switch: OFF Battery voltage
31 G Transfer fluid temperature
sensor
Ignition switch: ONTransfer fluid temperature approx. 20
°C
(68 °F) 1.1V
Transfer fluid temperature approx. 80 °C
(176 °F) 0.3V
33 R/L Transfer shift high relay
monitor Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever
“N” position
Brake pedal de- pressed 4WD shift switch: 4H to 4LO (“Wait” func-
tion is operating.)
Battery voltage
Except the above 0V
34 BR Clutch pressure switch Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever
“D” position 4WD shift switch: AUTO or 4H (“Wait” func-
tion is not operating.)
0V
Vehicle stopped
Engine running 4WD shift switch: 2WD (“Wait” function is
not operating.)
Battery voltage
35 BR/
W Line pressure switch Ignition switch: ON
A/T selector lever “D” position
4WD shift switch: AUTO
0V
After the vehicle has been left at
room temperature
for 5 minutes and
more with ignition
switch in “OFF” po-
sition. Ignition switch: ON
A/T selector lever: “P” or "N" position
4WD shift switch: other than AUTO
Battery voltage
40 L/Y ATP switch Vehicle stopped
Engine running
A/T selector lever
“N”
Brake pedal de- pressed 4WD shift switch: 4H to 4LO or 4LO to 4H
(While actuator motor is operating.)
0V
Except the above Battery voltage
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P1211 TCS CONTROL UNIT ...........................296
Description .......................................................... ..296
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................296
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................296
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................296
P1212 TCS COMMUNICATION LINE ..............297
Description .......................................................... ..297
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................297
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................297
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................297
P1217 ENGINE OVER TEMPERATURE .........298
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................. ..298
Overall Function Check .........................................298
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................299
Main 13 Causes of Overheating ............................300
P1225 TP SENSOR ..........................................302
Component Description ....................................... ..302
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................302
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................302
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................302
P1226 TP SENSOR ..........................................304
Component Description ....................................... ..304
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................304
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................304
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................304
P1421 COLD START CONTROL .....................306
Description .......................................................... ..306
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................306
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................306
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................306
P1550 BATTERY CURRENT SENSOR ...........308
Component Description ....................................... ..308
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................308
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................308
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................308
Component Inspection ..........................................310
P1551, P1552 BATTERY CURRENT SEN-
SOR ..................................................................
312
Component Description ....................................... ..312
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................312
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................312
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................312
Component Inspection ..........................................314
P1553 BATTERY CURRENT SENSOR ...........316
Component Description ....................................... ..316
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................316
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................316
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................316
Component Inspection ..........................................318
P1554 BATTERY CURRENT SENSOR ...........320
Component Description ....................................... ..320
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................320
Overall Function Check .........................................320
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................321
Component Inspection ...........................................322
P1564 ICC STEERING SWITCH .....................324
Component Description .........................................324
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................324
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................324
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................324
Component Inspection ...........................................326
P1564 ASCD STEERING SWITCH .................328
Component Description .........................................328
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................328
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................328
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................328
Component Inspection ...........................................330
P1568 ICC FUNCTION ....................................332
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................332
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................332
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................332
P1572 ICC BRAKE SWITCH ..........................333
Component Description .........................................333
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................333
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................333
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................334
Component Inspection ...........................................337
P1572 ASCD BRAKE SWITCH ......................339
Component Description .........................................339
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................339
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................339
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................340
Component Inspection ...........................................343
P1574 ICC VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR .........344
Component Description .........................................344
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................344
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................344
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................344
P1574 ASCD VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR .....346
Component Description .........................................346
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................346
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................346
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................346
P1805 BRAKE SWITCH .................................348
Description .............................................................348
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................348
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................348
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................348
Component Inspection ...........................................350
P2100, P2103 THROTTLE CONTROL MO-
TOR RELAY ....................................................
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Component Description .........................................351
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On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................351
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................351
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................351
P2101 ELECTRIC THROTTLE CONTROL
FUNCTION .......................................................
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Description ........................................................... ..354
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................354
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................354
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................354
Component Inspection ...........................................357
P2118 THROTTLE CONTROL MOTOR ..........358
Component Description ....................................... ..358
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................358
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................358
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................358
Component Inspection ...........................................359
P2119 ELECTRIC THROTTLE CONTROL
ACTUATOR .....................................................
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Component Description ....................................... ..360
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................360
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................360
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................361
P2122, P2123 APP SENSOR ..........................362
Component Description ....................................... ..362
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................362
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................362
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................362
Component Inspection ...........................................364
P2127, P2128 APP SENSOR ..........................365
Component Description ....................................... ..365
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................365
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................365
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................365
Component Inspection ...........................................368
P2135 TP SENSOR .........................................369
Component Description ....................................... ..369
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................369
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................369
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................369
Component Inspection ...........................................372
P2138 APP SENSOR ......................................373
Component Description ....................................... ..373
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................373
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................373
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................374
Component Inspection ...........................................376
P2A00, P2A03 A/F SENSOR 1 .......................377
Component Description ....................................... ..377
On Board Diagnosis Logic .....................................377
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................377
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................378
ASCD BRAKE SWITCH ................................. .383
Component Description ....................................... .383
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................383
Component Inspection ..........................................386
ASCD INDICATOR ...........................................387
Component Description ....................................... .387
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................387
COOLING FAN .................................................388
Diagnosis Procedure ............................................ .388
Component Inspection ..........................................388
ELECTRICAL LOAD SIGNAL ..........................390
Description ........................................................... .390
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................390
FUEL INJECTOR ..............................................392
Component Description ....................................... .392
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................392
Component Inspection ..........................................394
FUEL PUMP .....................................................395
Description ........................................................... .395
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................395
Component Inspection ..........................................398
ICC BRAKE SWITCH ..................................... ..399
Component Description ....................................... .399
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................399
Component Inspection ..........................................402
IGNITION SIGNAL ............................................404
Component Description ....................................... .404
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................404
Component Inspection ..........................................407
ON BOARD REFUELING VAPOR RECOV-
ERY (ORVR) .....................................................
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System Description .............................................. .409
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................409
Component Inspection ..........................................411
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION .........414
Description ........................................................... .414
Component Inspection ..........................................414
REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR ...........416
Component Description ....................................... .416
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................416
ECU DIAGNOSIS ......................................419
ECM ................................................................ ..419
CONSULT-lll Reference Value in Data Monitor
Mode .................................................................... .
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ECM Harness Connector Terminal Layout ...........422
ECM Terminal and Reference Value ....................422
Wiring Diagram - ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM - .432
Fail-Safe Chart ......................................................453
DTC Inspection Priority Chart ...............................455
DTC Index .............................................................456
Emission-related Diagnostic Information ..............460
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2. Turn ignition switch ON and engine stopped.
3. Select “VIN REGISTRATION ” in “WORK SUPPORT” mode.
4. Follow the instruction of CONSULT-III display.
Accelerator Pedal Released Position LearningINFOID:0000000003771298
DESCRIPTION
Accelerator Pedal Released Position Learning is an operati on to learn the fully released position of the accel-
erator pedal by monitoring the accelerator pedal positi on sensor output signal. It must be performed each time
harness connector of accelerator pedal pos ition sensor or ECM is disconnected.
OPERATION PROCEDURE
1. Make sure that accelerator pedal is fully released.
2. Turn ignition switch ON and wait at least 2 seconds.
3. Turn ignition switch OFF and wait at least 10 seconds.
4. Turn ignition switch ON and wait at least 2 seconds.
5. Turn ignition switch OFF and wait at least 10 seconds.
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DESCRIPTION
Throttle Valve Closed Position Learning is an operation to l earn the fully closed position of the throttle valve by
monitoring the throttle position sensor output signal . It must be performed each time harness connector of
electric throttle control actuator or ECM is disconnected.
OPERATION PROCEDURE
1. Make sure that accelerator pedal is fully released.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Turn ignition switch OFF wait at least 10 seconds. Make sure that throttle valve moves during above 10 seconds by confirming the operating sound.
Idle Air Volume LearningINFOID:0000000003771300
DESCRIPTION
Idle Air Volume Learning is an operation to learn the idle air volume that keeps each engine within the specific
range. It must be performed under any of the following conditions:
Each time electric throttle control actuator or ECM is replaced.
Idle speed or ignition timing is out of specification.
PREPARATION
Before performing Idle Air Volume Learning, make sure that all of the following conditions are satisfied.
Learning will be cancelled if any of the following conditions are missed for even a moment.
Battery voltage: More than 12.9V (At idle)
Engine coolant temperature: 70 - 100 °C (158 - 212 °F)
Select lever: P or N
Electric load switch: OFF (Air conditioner, headlamp, rear window defogger)
On vehicles equipped with daytime light systems, if the parking brake is applied before the engine is
start the headlamp will not be illuminated.
Steering wheel: Neutral (Straight-ahead position)
Vehicle speed: Stopped
Transmission: Warmed-up
- With CONSULT-III: Drive vehicle until “ATF TEMP SE 1” in “DATA MONITOR” mode of “A/T” system indi-
cates less than 0.9V.
- Without CONSULT-III: Drive vehicle for 10 minutes.
OPERATION PROCEDURE
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![INFINITI QX56 2009 Factory Workshop Manual
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEMEC-25
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1. EVAP canister purge volume control
solenoid valve (view with engine
cover removed) 2. EVAP service port (view with engine
cover removed) 3. Crankshaft position sensor (POS)
(view from under the vehicle)
4. Engine oil pan (view from under the vehicle) 5. Condenser-1 6. Brake fluid reservoir
7. EVAP canister (view with fuel tank removed) 8. EVAP control system pressure sen-
sor (view with fuel tank removed) 9. EVAP canister vent control valve
(view with fuel tank removed)
10. Rear suspension member (view with fuel tank removed) 11. Refrigerant pressure sensor (view
with front grille removed) 12. Intake valve timing control position
sensor (bank 2) (view with engine
cover and intake air duct removed)
13. Intake valve timing control position sensor (bank 1) (view with engine
cover and intake air duct removed) 14. Intake valve timing control solenoid
valve (bank 2) (view with engine cov-
er and intake air duct removed) 15. Drive belt (view with engine cover
and intake air duct removed)
16. Radiator hose (view with engine cov- er and intake air duct removed) 17. Intake valve timing control solenoid
valve (bank 1) (view with engine cov-
er and intake air duct removed)
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