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Abbreviation listTerminals Of Ecu
TERMINALS OF ECU
1. CHECK ENGINE SWITCH
(a) Disconnect the D13 engine switch connector.
(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
HINT:
Measure the values on the wire harness side with connector disconnected.
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BUS IC Communication Malfunction (B1497/97)
DESCRIPTION
The air conditioning harness connects the A/C amplifier and each servo. The A/C
amplifier supplies power and sends operation instructions to each servo through
the air conditioning harness. Each servo sends the damper position information to
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Noise Occurs
PROCEDURE
1.
CHECK NOISE CONDITION
(a) Check from which direction the noise comes (front left or right, or rear
left or right).
OK:
The location of the noise source can be determined.
NG
GO TO STEP 3
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