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8410-02 01-3

1. MAJOR CHANGES
▶ Driver’s interior fuse and relay box assembly changed

F30
F32

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I/P - LH FUSE / RELAY BOX

- Power supply circuit for HFM sensor added (F30)


- Fuse for heated steering wheel added (F32)
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▶ Passenger’s interior fuse and relay box assembly changed

F58

F59
F68
Rear seat warmer relay

Rear seat warmer diode

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I/P - RH FUSE / RELAY BOX

Fuse, relay and diode for rear seat warmer added


- F58: Rear LH seat warmer fuse
- F59: Rear RH seat warmer fuse
- F68: Rear seat warmer power fuse
- 2 rear seat warmer diodes (LH & RH)
- 2 rear seat warmer relays (LH & RH)
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1. OVERVIEW
The ICM (Integrated Control Module) mounted to the back of the STICS is integrated with the door
lock/unlock relay, windshield de-icer relay and turn signal lamp relay. There are four fuse & relay units.

2. MOUNTING LOCATION
▶ In engine compartment

Fuse & Relay Box In Engine Interior Fuse & Relay


Compartment Box (RH)

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▶ In vehicle

Interior Fuse & Relay Mounting Location of ICM


Box (LH) ICM
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3. CAPACITY AND NAME OF FUSE AND RELAY IN ENGINE


COMPARTMENT

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* The label attached on each fuse box
indicates only major fuses and
relays. Therefore, there are more
fuses and relays than indicated. For
details about the connection of fuses
and relays, refer to the power
distribution circuit diagram on the
following pages.
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4. CAPACITY AND NAME OF INTERIOR FUSE AND RELAY


1) Interior Fuse and Relay Box on Driver Side

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2) Interior Fuse and Relay Box on Passenger Side

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5. OPERATING PROCESS OF ICM BOX


1) Overview
The following relays are integrated into the ICM (Integrated Control Module) box.

- Door lock/unlock relay


- Windshield de-icer relay
- Turn signal lamp relay

2) Mounting Location

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Turn signal lamp relay ICM box PAS buzzer

Windshield Door lock/


de-icer relay unlock relay

Chime STICS

Inner view of ICM PCB

The relays in the ICM box cannot be replaced respectively; so if the any of the components on
the PCB are defective, they should be replaced as an assembly.
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3) Operating Process by Power Supply of ICM Box


(1) Door lock relay

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The power supplied through the No. F53 interior fuse on the left-hand of the engine compartment is on
standby on the No. 86 and 87 door lock relay terminals and No. 86 and 87 door unlock relay terminals
via the ICM No. 12 terminal. The STICS activates and/or controls the door lock relay connected to the
ICM No. 15 terminal using the STICS No. B3 terminal depending on the operating conditions. The
activated door lock relay supplies the No. 30 terminal with the B+ power, which is standby on the No. 87
terminal and supplies each door actuator with the B+ power.
The supplied power flows to the G201 ground connected to the ICM No. 14 terminal via the No. 30 and
87a door unlock relays for corresponding load.
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(2) Door unlock relay

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The supply power is on standby in the same way as the door lock relay, and the STICS activates and/or
controls the door unlock relay connected to the ICM No. 6 terminal using the STICS No. A1 terminal
depending on the operating conditions. The activated door unlock relay supplies the No. 30 terminal with
the B+ power, which is standby on the No. 87 terminal and supplies each door actuator with the B+
power.
The supplied power flows to the G201 ground connected to the ICM No. 14 terminal via the No. 30 and
87a door lock relays for corresponding load.
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(3) Turn signal lamp (Hazard warning lamp operation)

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The B+ power supplied through the No. F66 interior fuse on the right-hand of the engine compartment is
on standby on the No. 30 and 86 hazard warning lamp relay terminals via the ICM No. 18 terminal.
The STICS activates and/or controls the hazard warning lamp relay using the No. A26 terminal
depending on the operating conditions. The activated relay supplies the No. 87 and 87a terminals with
the power, which is on standby on the No. 30 hazard warning lamp relay terminal.
The supplied power flows to the corresponding circuit via the No. 7 and 16 ICM terminals.
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(4) Windshield de-icer operation

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The B+ power supplied through the No. Ef14 fuse and relay box in the engine compartment is on
standby on the No. 30 and 86 windshield de-icer relay terminals via the ICM No. 10 terminal.
The STICS activates and/or controls the windshield de-icer relay using the No. A4 terminal depending
on the operating conditions. The activated relay supplies the No. 87 terminal with the power, which is on
standby on the No. 30 windshield de-icer lamp relay terminal.
The supplied power flows to the windshield de-icer circuit via the No. 1 ICM terminal.

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