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SERVICE INFORMATION FOR ELECTRICAL INCIDENT

no voltage; open is between fuse block and SW1 (point A).

• Close SW1 and probe at relay.

voltage; open is further down the circuit than the relay.
no voltage; open is between SW1 and relay (point B).

• Close the relay and probe at the solenoid.

voltage; open is further down the circuit than the solenoid.
no voltage; open is between relay and solenoid (point C).

Any powered circuit can be diagnosed using the approach in the previous example.

TESTING FOR “SHORTS” IN THE CIRCUIT

To simplify the discussion of shorts in the system, please refer to the following schematic.

Resistance Check Method

• Disconnect the battery negative cable and remove the blown fuse.
• Disconnect all loads (SW1 open, relay disconnected and solenoid disconnected) powered through the fuse.
• Connect one probe of the DMM to the load side of the fuse terminal. Connect the other probe to a known

good ground.

• With SW1 open, check for continuity.

continuity; short is between fuse terminal and SW1 (point A).
no continuity; short is further down the circuit than SW1.

• Close SW1 and disconnect the relay. Put probes at the load side of fuse terminal and a known good ground.

Then, check for continuity.
continuity; short is between SW1 and the relay (point B).
no continuity; short is further down the circuit than the relay.

• Close SW1 and jump the relay contacts with jumper wire. Put probes at the load side of fuse terminal and a

known good ground. Then, check for continuity.
continuity; short is between relay and solenoid (point C).
no continuity; check solenoid, retrace steps.

Voltage Check Method

• Remove the blown fuse and disconnect all loads (i.e. SW1 open, relay disconnected and solenoid discon-

nected) powered through the fuse.

• Turn the ignition switch to the ON or START position. Verify battery voltage at the battery + side of the fuse

terminal (one lead on the battery + terminal side of the fuse block and one lead on a known good ground).

• With SW1 open and the DMM leads across both fuse terminals, check for voltage.

voltage; short is between fuse block and SW1 (point A).
no voltage; short is further down the circuit than SW1.

• With SW1 closed, relay and solenoid disconnected and the DMM leads across both fuse terminals, check for

voltage.
voltage; short is between SW1 and the relay (point B).
no voltage; short is further down the circuit than the relay.

• With SW1 closed, relay contacts jumped with fused jumper wire check for voltage.

voltage; short is down the circuit of the relay or between the relay and the disconnected solenoid (point C).
no voltage; retrace steps and check power to fuse block.

GROUND INSPECTION 

• Ground connections are very important to the proper operation of electrical and electronic circuits. Ground

connections are often exposed to moisture, dirt and other corrosive elements. The corrosion (rust) can
become an unwanted resistance. This unwanted resistance can change the way a circuit works.

• Electronically controlled circuits are very sensitive to proper grounding. A loose or corroded ground can

drastically affect an electronically controlled circuit. A poor or corroded ground can easily affect the circuit.
Even when the ground connection looks clean, there can be a thin film of rust on the surface.

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• When inspecting a ground connection follow these rules:
- Remove the ground bolt or screw.
- Inspect all mating surfaces for tarnish, dirt, rust, etc.
- Clean as required to assure good contact.
- Reinstall bolt or screw securely.
- Inspect for “add-on” accessories which may be interfering with the ground circuit.
- If several wires are crimped into one ground eyelet terminal, check for proper crimps. Make sure all of the

wires are clean, securely fastened and providing a good ground path. If multiple wires are cased in one eye-
let make sure no ground wires have excess wire insulation.

• For detailed ground distribution information, refer to “Ground Distribution” in PG section.

VOLTAGE DROP TESTS 

• Voltage drop tests are often used to find components or circuits which have excessive resistance. A voltage

drop in a circuit is caused by a resistance when the circuit is in operation.

• Check the wire in the illustration. When measuring resistance with DMM, contact by a single strand of wire

will give reading of 0 ohms. This would indicate a good circuit. When the circuit operates, this single strand
of wire is not able to carry the current. The single strand will have a high resistance to the current. This will
be picked up as a slight voltage drop. 

• Unwanted resistance can be caused by many situations as follows:
- Undersized wiring (single strand example)
- Corrosion on switch contacts
- Loose wire connections or splices.
• If repairs are needed always use wire that is of the same or larger gauge.

Measuring Voltage Drop — Accumulated Method

• Connect the DMM across the connector or part of the circuit you want to check. The positive lead of the

DMM should be closer to power and the negative lead closer to ground.

• Operate the circuit.
• The DMM will indicate how many volts are being used to “push” current through that part of the circuit.

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SERVICE INFORMATION FOR ELECTRICAL INCIDENT

Note in the illustration that there is an excessive 4.1 volt drop between the battery and the bulb.

Measuring Voltage Drop — Step-by-Step

• The step-by-step method is most useful for isolating excessive drops in low voltage systems (such as those

in “Computer Controlled Systems”).

• Circuits in the “Computer Controlled System” operate on very low amperage.
• The (Computer Controlled) system operations can be adversely affected by any variation in resistance in the

system. Such resistance variation may be caused by poor connection, improper installation, improper wire
gauge or corrosion.

• The step by step voltage drop test can identify a component or wire with too much resistance.

CONTROL UNIT CIRCUIT TEST 

System Description
• When the switch is ON, the control unit lights up the lamp.

CASE 1

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INPUT-OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHART

• The voltage value is based on the body ground.

• *: If high resistance exists in the switch side circuit (caused by a single strand), terminal 1 does not detect battery voltage. Control unit

does not detect the switch is ON even if the switch does not turn ON. Therefore, the control unit does not supply power to light up the
lamp.

CASE 2

INPUT-OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHART

• The voltage value is based on the body ground.

• *: If high resistance exists in the switch side circuit (caused by a single strand), terminal 2 does not detect approx. 0V. Control unit

does not detect the switch is ON even if the switch does not turn ON. Therefore, the control unit does not control ground to light up the
lamp.

Terminal No.

Description

Condition

Value (Approx.)

In case of high resistance such as single 
strand (V) *

+

Signal name

Input/

Output

1

Body 
ground

Switch

Input

Switch ON

Battery voltage

Lower than battery voltage Approx. 8 (Ex-
ample)

Switch OFF

0 V

Approx. 0

2

Body 
ground

Lamp

Output

Switch ON

Battery voltage

Approx. 0 (Inoperative lamp)

Switch OFF

0 V

Approx. 0

Terminal No.

Description

Condition

Value (Approx.)

In case of high resistance such as single 
strand (V) *

+

Signal name

Input/

Output

1

Body 
ground

Lamp

Output

Switch ON

0V

Battery voltage (Inoperative lamp)

Switch OFF

Battery voltage

Battery voltage

2

Body 
ground

Switch

Input

Switch ON

0 V

Higher than 0 Approx. 4 (Example)

Switch OFF

5 V

Approx. 5

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CONSULT-III/GST CHECKING SYSTEM

CONSULT-III/GST CHECKING SYSTEM

Description

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• When CONSULT-III/GST is connected with a data link connector

(A) equipped on the vehicle side, it will communicate with the con-
trol unit equipped in the vehicle and then enable various kinds of
diagnostic tests.

• Refer to “CONSULT-III Software Operation Manual” for more infor-

mation.

CONSULT-III Function and System Application*1

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x: Applicable

*1: If GST application is equipped, functions in accordance with SAE J1979 and ISO 15031-5 can be used.

CONSULT-III/GST Data Link Connector (DLC) Circuit

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INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1

: Instrument driver lower panel

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Diagnostic test mode

Function

ENGINE

TRANSMISS

ION

AIR B

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MET

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ABS (I

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 VDC)

IPDM E/R

ALL MODE 

A

W

D/4WD

MUL

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V

AUT

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 BACK

 DOOR

HV

AC

AI

R

 PRESSURE 

MONIT

O

R

Work Support

This mode enables a technician to adjust some de-
vices faster and more accurately.

x

x

-

-

x

x

x

-

-

-

-

x

x

Self Diagnostic Results

Retrieve DTC from ECU and display diagnostic 
items.

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

Data Monitor

Monitor the input/output signal of the control unit in 
real time.

x

x

-

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

CAN Diagnosis

This mode displays a network diagnosis result 
about CAN by a diagram.

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

-

CAN Diagnosis Support 
Monitor

It monitors the status of CAN communication.

x

x

-

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

-

Active Test

Send the drive signal from CONSULT-III to the ac-
tuator. The operation check can be performed.

x

-

-

-

x

x

x

x

x

-

-

x

x

DTC & SRT confirmation

The status of system monitoring tests and the self-
diagnosis status/result can be confirmed.

x

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ECU Identification 

Display the ECU identification number (part num-
ber etc.) of the selected system.

x

x

x

-

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

-

Function Test

This mode can show results of self-diagnosis of 
ECU with either “OK” or “NG”. For engine, more 
practical tests regarding sensors/switches and/or 
actuators are available.

x

x

x

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Configuration

Function to READ/WRITE vehicle configuration.

-

-

-

-

x

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Special Function 

Other results or histories, etc. that are recorded in 
ECU are displayed.

-

x

x

x

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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If the CONSULT-III/GST cannot diagnose the system properly, check the following items.

NOTE:
The DDL1 and DDL2 circuits from DLC pins 12, 13, 14 and 15 may be connected to more than one system. A
short in a DDL circuit connected to a control unit in one system may affect CONSULT-III access to other sys-
tems.
If the GST cannot operate properly, check the circuit based on the information of SAE J1962 and ISO 15031-
3.

Wiring Diagram - CONSULT-III/GST CHECKING SYSTEM -

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NOTE:
• Type A: Up to VIN: JN8AZ18U*9W100000, JN8AZ18W*9W200000 (EXCEPT FOR MEXICO),

JN8AZ18U*9W710000, JN8AZ18W*9W810000 (FOR MEXICO)

• Type B: From VIN: JN8AZ18U*9W100001, JN8AZ18W*9W200001 (EXCEPT FOR MEXICO),

JN8AZ18U*9W710001, JN8AZ18W*9W810001 (FOR MEXICO)

Symptom

Check item

CONSULT-III/GST cannot ac-
cess any system.

• CONSULT-III/GST DLC power supply circuit (Terminal 8 and 16) and ground circuit (Terminal 4 and 

5) 

CONSULT-III cannot access in-
dividual system. (Other sys-
tems can be accessed.)

• Power supply and ground circuit for the control unit of the system (For detailed circuit, refer to wiring 

diagram for each system.)

• Open or short circuit between the system and CONSULT-III DLC (For detailed circuit, refer to wiring 

diagram for each system.)

• Open or short circuit CAN communication line. Refer to 

LAN-16, "Trouble Diagnosis Flow Chart"

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CONSULT-III/GST CHECKING SYSTEM

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CONSULT-III/GST CHECKING SYSTEM

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INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT

INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT

ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REMOVING BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REMOVING BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL : Re-
quired Procedure After Battery Disconnection

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*: Not equipped.

SYSTEM

ITEM

REFERENCE

Automatic temperature control

Temperature setting trimmer

WITHOUT 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-9, "Temperature Setting Trim-

mer"

WITH 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-128, "Temperature Setting 

Trimmer"

Foot position setting trimmer

WITHOUT 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-9, "Foot Position Setting 

Trimmer"

WITH 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-128, "Foot Position Setting 

Trimmer"

Inlet port memory function*

Inlet port memory function (FRE)

WITHOUT 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-10, "Inlet Port Memory Func-

tion (FRE)"

WITH 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-129, "Inlet Port Memory 

Function (FRE)"

Inlet port memory function (REC)

WITHOUT 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-10, "Inlet Port Memory Func-

tion (REC)"

WITH 7 INCH DISPLAY

HAC-129, "Inlet Port Memory 

Function (REC)"

Gas sensor sensitivity adjustment function*

Auto intake switch interlocking movement change*

Clean switch interlocking movement change*

Automatic drive positioner

Automatic drive positioner system

ADP-8, "ADDITIONAL SERVICE 

WHEN REMOVING BATTERY 

NEGATIVE TERMINAL : Descrip-

tion"

Power window control

Power window control system

PWC-5, "ADDITIONAL SERVICE 

WHEN REMOVING BATTERY 

NEGATIVE TERMINAL : Descrip-

tion"

Sunroof system*

Sunroof system

Sunshade system*

Sunshade system

Rear view monitor

Rear view monitor possible route line center position adjustment

AV-553, "REAR VIEW MONITOR 

POSSIBLE ROUTE LINE CEN-

TER POSITION ADJUSTMENT : 

Description"

Around view monitor*

Predicted course line center position adjustment

Automatic back door system

Automatic back door system

DLK-17, "ADDITIONAL SERVICE 

WHEN REMOVING BATTERY 

NEGATIVE TERMINAL : Descrip-

tion"

Engine oil level read*

Engine oil level read

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BODY EXTERIOR, DOORS, ROOF & VEHICLE SECURITY

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CONTENTS

GLASS & WINDOW SYSTEM

SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS  ...............................

2

SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAG-
NOSES ................................................................

2

Work Flow  .................................................................

2

Inspection Procedure  ................................................

4

Diagnostic Worksheet  ...............................................

6

PRECAUTION ...............................................

8

PRECAUTIONS ...................................................

8

Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System 
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER" .................................................................
..

8

Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover 

......

8

Handling for Adhesive and Primer  ............................

8

PREPARATION ............................................

9

PREPARATION ...................................................

9

Special Service Tools ..............................................

9

Commercial Service Tools .......................................

9

ON-VEHICLE REPAIR .................................

10

WINDSHIELD GLASS  ........................................

10

Exploded View  ........................................................

10

Removal and Installation .........................................

11

Inspection ................................................................

12

SIDE WINDOW GLASS  .....................................

13

Exploded View .........................................................

13

Removal and Installation  .........................................

13

Inspection ................................................................

14

BACK DOOR WINDOW GLASS  ......................

15

Exploded View .........................................................

15

Removal and Installation  .........................................

15

Inspection ................................................................

16

FRONT DOOR GLASS  .....................................

17

Exploded View .........................................................

17

Removal and Installation  .........................................

17

Inspection and Adjustment  ......................................

18

FRONT REGULATOR .......................................

20

Exploded View .........................................................

20

Removal and Installation  .........................................

20

Disassembly and Assembly .....................................

21

Inspection and Adjustment  ......................................

21

REAR DOOR GLASS  .......................................

23

Exploded View .........................................................

23

Removal and Installation  .........................................

23

Inspection and Adjustment  ......................................

24

REAR REGULATOR  .........................................

25

Exploded View .........................................................

25

Removal and Installation  .........................................

25

Disassembly and Assembly .....................................

26

Inspection and Adjustment  ......................................

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