Inspection |
1. |
Be sure there is no play in the fuse holders, and that the fuses are held securely. |
2. |
Are the fuse capacities for each circuit correct? |
3. |
Are there any blown fuses?
If a fuse is to be replaced, be sure to use a new fuse of the
same capacity. Always determine why the fuse blew first and completely
eliminate the problem before installing a new fuse. |
Inspection |
1. |
The SJB can be diagnosed by using the GDS. The SJB
communicates with the GDS which then displays inputs and outputs along
with codes. |
2. |
To diagnose the SJB function, select the vehicle model, BCM and SJB. |
3. |
To consult the present input/out value of SJB, "Current DATA". It provides information of SJB input/output conditions. |
4. |
To perform functional test on SJB outputs, select "Actuation Test" |
Removal |
1. |
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
2. |
Remove the crash pad lower panel.
(Refer to the BD group - "Crash pad") |
3. |
Remove the SJB (A) (Smart Junction Box) after removing bolt, nuts (2EA) and connectors. |
Installation |
1. |
Install SJB (Smart Junction Box). |
2. |
Connect the SJB connectors. |
3. |
Install the crash pad lower panel. |
Fuse/relay panel description
Inside the fuse/relay panel covers, you can find the fuse/relay label describing
fuse/relay name and capacity.
✽ NOTICE
Not all fuse panel descriptions in this manual may be applicable to y ...
Repair procedures
Operation and Leakage Check
Check all of the following items:
ComponentProcedureBrake Booster (A)Check
brake operation by applying the brakes during a test drive. If the
brakes seem hard to ...