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Check At Ecu Terminals

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Fig 1: Identifying ECU And C-04 Connector Terminals
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TERMINALS REFERENCE CHART

Terminal No. Check item Check condition Normal condition
1 ECU power supply (battery) Always Battery positive voltage
2 ECU power supply (Ignition switch: IG1) Ignition switch: ON Battery positive voltage
Ignition switch: OFF 1 V or less
3 Meter information switch input Meter information switch: ON 1 V or less
Meter information switch: OFF Battery positive voltage
4 Parking brake switch input Parking brake switch: ON 1 V or less
Parking brake switch: OFF Battery positive voltage
5 Seat belt switch (driver's side) input Seat belt switch (driver's side): ON 1 V or less
Seat belt switch (driver's side): OFF Battery positive voltage
6 Headlight leveling During headlight leveling warning display 1 V or less
Without headlight leveling warning display Battery positive voltage
7 to 12 - - -
13 Ground (sensor) Always 1 V or less
14 to 16 - - -
17 Fuel level sensor input - Depending on the condition of the fuel level sensor, the voltage changes.
18 Fuel level sensor input Fuel: FULL Approximately 2 V
Fuel: EMPTY Approximately 8 V
19 - - -
20 Vehicle speed signal output Vehicle speed: Approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) Approximately 28 Hz
Vehicle speed change In accordance with the vehicle speed, a pulse is generated.
21 Ground (ECU) Always 1 V or less
22 Illumination (-) output With daytime lighting control 1 V or less
With nighttime lighting control In accordance with the rheostat switch operation, a pulse is generated.
23 Illumination (+) output With lighting control Battery positive voltage
24 Illumination (power supply) Always Battery positive voltage