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Back Door Lock Latch Switch Circuit

Back Door Lock Latch Switch Circuit

DESCRIPTION
The full latch switch and half latch switch are built into the back door lock assembly. The full latch switch detects when the latch is not completely engaged. This switch turns on when the back door is open or the latch is not completely engaged. The half latch switch detects when the latch is completely engaged. This switch turns on when the latch is in the overstroke position.
The power back door ECU is connected to the back door lock assembly via terminals FUL and HAF, and latch position signals are input to the ECU.
The power back door ECU applies voltage to terminal 2 of the back door lock assembly via terminal FUL. When the full latch switch is on (there is continuity between the switch terminals), a half-engaged state signal is input to the ECU. When the switch is off (there is no continuity between the switch terminals), a state signal other than a half-engaged state is input.
The power back door ECU applies voltage to terminal 3 of the back door lock assembly via terminal HAF. When the half latch switch is on (there is continuity between the switch terminals), an engaged state signal is input to the ECU. When the switch is off (there is no continuity between the switch terminals), a state signal other than an engaged state is input.

NOTE: The power back door ECU records the back door positions in the memory. In the case where any of the batteries, fuses, power back door ECU and power back door drive unit are removed and then reinstalled, the power back door ECU loses the memory of the door positions. In such a case, resetting the power back door system is necessary. Refer to the resetting operation specified.

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INSPECTION PROCEDURE