CAN Communication System
CAN COMMUNICATION: CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: SYSTEM DIAGRAM
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
HINT:
- The skid control ECU stores DTCs and performs DTC communication by receiving information from the steering angle sensor and yaw rate sensor. These sensors cannot store DTCs or perform DTC communication.
- The ECM uses the CAN communication system to perform DTC communication instead of the conventional serial communication line (SIL).
CAN COMMUNICATION: CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION
(a) CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial data communication system for real time application. It is a vehicle multiplex communication system which has a high communication speed (500 kbps) and the ability to detect malfunctions.
(b) The CAN performs the communication based on the differential voltage by pairing the CANH bus line and CANL bus line.
(c) This vehicle uses the CAN communication system for communication between the following ECU and sensors in the ABS with EBD & BA & TRC & VSC system.
(d) The CAN has two resistors of 120 Ohms that are necessary for communication to the main bus line.
2. DEFINITION OF TERMS
(a) Main bus line
(1) Main bus line is a wire harness between the two terminus circuits on the bus (communication line). This is the main bus in the CAN communication system.
(b) Sub bus line
(1) Sub bus line is a wire harness which diverges from the main bus line, which is the main bus of the CAN bus, to an ECU or sensor.
3. ECU OR SENSORS WHICH COMMUNICATE THROUGH THE CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
(a) Skid Control ECU
(b) Steering Angle Sensor
(c) Yaw Rate Sensor
(d) ECM
4. DIAGNOSTIC CODES FOR THE CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
(a) DTCs for the CAN communication system are as follows: U0073/94, U0123/62, U0124/95, U0126/63, U0100/65
5. REMARKS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING
(a) Trouble in the CAN bus (communication line) can be checked from the DLC3 (except a wire break other than in the DLC3 sub bus line).
(b) The CAN communication system cannot detect trouble in the DLC3 sub bus line even though the DLC3 is also connected to the CAN communication system.
6. HOW TO DISTINGUISH THE J/C CONNECTOR
(a) In the CAN communication system, all connected to the CAN J/C are the same shape.
The connectors connected to the CAN J/B can be distinguished by the colors of the bus lines and the connecting side of the connector.
HINT: See "TERMINALS OF ECU" for bus line colors or the type of connecting surface CAN Communication System.