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Multiplex Integrated Control System Description




Multiplex Integrated Control System Description

Body Controller Area Network (B-CAN) and Fast Controller Area Network (F-CAN)

The body controller area network (B-CAN) and the fast controller area network (F-CAN) share information between multiple electronic control units (ECUs). B-CAN communication moves at a slower speed (125 kbps) for convenience related items and for other functions. F-CAN information moves at a faster speed (500 kbps) for "real time" functions such as fuel and emissions data. To allow both systems to share information, the gauge control module translates and relays the information from B-CAN to F-CAN and from F-CAN to B-CAN. This is called the Gateway Function.






Gateway Function

The gauge control module acts as a gateway to allow both systems to share information. The gauge control module translates and relays the information from B-CAN to F-CAN and from F-CAN to B-CAN.






Network "Loss of Communication" Error Checking Function

The ECUs on the CAN circuit send messages to each other. If there are any communication malfunctions on the network, the multi information display (MID) on the gauge control module can indicate the error messages by entering the gauge control module self-diagnostic function Testing and Inspection.






Self-Diagnostic Function (On-Board Diagnosis)

By connecting the HDS to the data link connector (DLC), the HDS can retrieve the diagnostic information from the driver's MICU via a diagnostic line called the K-LINE. The K-LINE is a separate communication line from the CAN lines, but it is connected to most of the CAN related ECUs. The driver's MICU is a gateway between the HDS and B-CAN related ECUs, and sends B-CAN diagnostic information to the HDS. When doing a function test with the HDS, the HDS sends an output signal through the K-LINE to the driver's MICU. The driver's MICU either relays the request to another ECU, or commands the function itself.






Wake-Up and Sleep Function

The multiplex integrated control system has wake-up and sleep functions to decrease parasitic draw on the battery when the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (0), or the vehicle ignition is in the OFF mode.

- In the sleep mode, the multiplex integrated control system stops functioning (communication and CPU control) whenever it is not necessary for the system to operate.
- As soon as any operation is requested (for example, a door is unlocked), the related control units in sleep mode immediately wake up and begin to function.
- When the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (0), or the engine start/stop button is pressed to select the OFF mode, and the driver's door is opened, then closed, there is a delay of about 40 seconds before the control unit goes from the wake-up mode to sleep mode.
- The sleep mode function will not occur if any door is open, or if a key is in the ignition switch.

NOTE: Sleep and Wake-Up Mode Test Multiplex Integrated Control System Sleep and Wake-Up Mode Test.

Fail-Safe Function

To prevent improper operation, the MICUs have a fail-safe function. In the fail-safe mode, the output signal is fixed when any part of the system malfunctions (for example, a faulty control unit or communication line).

Each control unit has a hardware fail-safe function that fixes the output signal when there is a CPU malfunction, and a software fail-safe function that ignores the signal from a malfunctioning control unit, which allows the system to continue operating normally.

Hardware Fail-Safe Control

When a CPU problem or an abnormal power supply voltage is detected, the MICUs move to the hardware fail-safe mode, and each system output load is set to the pre-programmed fail-safe value.

Software Fail-Safe Control

When any data from the B-CAN circuit cannot be received within a specified time, or an unusual combination of data is recognized, the MICUs move to the software fail-safe mode. The data that was not received is then assigned a pre-programmed fail-safe value.

Driver's MICU

Power Supply Voltage Monitoring Function

The driver's MICU monitors the power supply voltage (back-up voltage). If the voltage drops below 10 V, the driver's MICU does not store a DTCs.






Entry Lights Control System (Ceiling Lights, Map Lights, Ignition Key Light)*

The driver's MICU controls the interior lights and ignition key light ON/OFF is based on input signal from each switch.










Collision Detection Signal (CDS)

The driver's MICU controls the door lock actuators based on IG1 and SRS (CDS) inputs.






Key Interlock

The driver's MICU controls the key interlock solenoid based on ignition switch ACCESSORY (I) position, the transmission range switch P position, and the park pin switch inputs.






Rear Window Defogger Timer Operation

The driver's MICU controls the rear window defogger timer based on ignition switch and rear window defogger switch inputs.






Combination Light Switch

The driver's MICU controls the lighting system based on inputs from the combination light switch.






Daytime Running Lights

The driver's MICU controls the headlights as daytime running lights based on inputs from each switch.






Fog Lights

The driver's MICU controls the fog lights based on inputs from the fog light switch.






Headlight Auto-OFF Function*

The driver's MICU controls the lighting system based on inputs from each switch.










Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Lights

The driver's MICU controls the turn signal/hazard warning lights based on inputs from the turn signal switch and the hazard warning switch.






Courtesy Light (Driver's Side)

The driver's MICU controls the driver's and left rear door courtesy lights based on inputs from the driver's and left rear door switches.






Wiper

The driver's MICU controls the wiper based on inputs from each switch.






Driver's Power Window Relay

The driver's MICU controls the power windows based on inputs from each switch.






Keyless Answer Back*

The driver's MICU controls the lighting system and horns based on keyless signals sent by B-CAN.










Security Answer Back*

The driver's MICU controls the lighting system and horns based on keyless signals sent by B-CAN.










Answer Back Response Operation

The driver's MICU controls the lighting system and horns based on keyless signals sent by B-CAN.






Power Door Locks*

The driver's MICU controls the door lock actuators based on the inputs from each switch.










Door Lock Response Operation

The driver's MICU controls the door lock actuators LOCK, UNLOCK, DRIVER'S UNLOCK, TRUNK UNLOCK based on B-CAN door lock switch signals.






Keyless Entry System*

The driver's MICU controls the door lock actuators based on the inputs from each switch.










Keyless PANIC Operation

The driver's MICU controls the keyless PANIC operation based on keyless signals sent by B-CAN data.






Auto Power Door Locks (LOCK Operation)*

The driver's MICU controls the door lock actuators based on inputs from each switch.










Auto Power Door Locks (UNLOCK Operation)*

The driver's MICU controls the door lock actuators based on inputs from each switch.










Security Alarm System

The driver's MICU controls the lighting system and horns based on inputs from each switch and B-CAN signals.






Passenger's MICU

Power Supply Voltage Monitoring Function

The passenger's MICU monitors the power supply voltage (back-up voltage). If the voltage drops below 10 V, the passenger's MICU does not store DTCs.






Courtesy Light (Passenger's Side)

The passenger's MICU controls the front passenger and right rear door courtesy lights based on inputs from the front passenger and right rear door switch.






Power Door Locks (LOCK)*

The passenger's MICU controls the front passenger's side door lock actuators based on inputs from the driver's MICU.










Power Door Locks (UNLOCK)*

The passenger's MICU controls the front passenger's side door lock actuators based on inputs from the driver's MICU.










Exterior Lights

The passenger's MICU controls the front passenger's side headlight, and parking lights based on inputs from the driver's MICU.






Automatic Lighting*

The passenger's MICU controls the headlights and the parking lights based on inputs from the automatic lighting sensor.










Washer Operation

The passenger's MICU controls the washer motor based on inputs from the wiper switch.






Keyless Buzzer Operation

The passenger's MICU controls the keyless buzzer based on inputs from the answer back signals.






Passenger's Power Window Relay Circuit

The passenger's MICU controls the power window relay circuit in the passenger's under-dash fuse/relay box based on inputs from the power window signals.






HDS Inputs and Function Test

Certain inputs happen so quickly that the Data List on the HDS cannot update fast enough. Hold the switch that is being tested while monitoring the Data List. This should give the HDS time to update the signal on the Data List.

Because the HDS software is updated to support the release of newer vehicles, it is not uncommon to see system function tests that are not supported.

Make sure that the most current HDS software is loaded.

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