TERMINALS OF ECM
1. CHECK ECM
HINT:
The standard normal voltage between each pair of ECM terminals is shown in the table below. The appropriate conditions for checking each pair of terminals are also indicated. The result of checks should be compared with the standard normal voltage for that pair of terminals, displayed in the Specified Condition column. The illustration above can be used as a reference to identify the ECM terminal locations.
|
Terminal No. (Symbol) |
Wiring Color |
Terminal Description |
Condition |
Specified Condition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
E14-2 (BATT) - E11-1 (E1) |
L - W-B |
Battery (for measuring battery voltage and for ECM memory) |
Always |
11 to 14 V |
|
E11-1 (E1) - Body ground |
W-B - Body ground |
Ground circuit of ECM |
Always |
Below 1 Ω |
|
E9-34 (LIN) - Body ground |
L - Body ground |
LIN communication line |
Ignition switch off |
10 kΩ or higher |
Diagnosis System
Dtc Check / ClearDiagnostic Trouble Code Chart
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
NOTICE:
When removing any parts, turn the ignition switch off.
HINT:
If no abnormality is found when inspecting parts, check the skid control
ECU and check for poor contact at ground points.
When 2 or more DTCs are detected, perform each circuit insp ...
Steering Angle Sensor Output Malfunction (C1434)
DESCRIPTION
Steering angle sensor signals are input to the skid control ECU (brake actuator
assembly) via the CAN communication system.
HINT:
When a malfunction occurs in the communication line to the steering angle sensor,
U0126 is output. If a DTC related to the CAN communication line is ou ...
Clearance Warning Buzzer Circuit
DESCRIPTION
This circuit consists of the No. 1 clearance warning buzzer and clearance warning
ECU assembly. An ECU-excited type buzzer is used. The battery voltage supplied through
the buzzer is grounded inside the clearance warning ECU assembly using a pulsed
digital pattern, producing sound ...