| Fuse Inspection | 
| 1. | 
		 
			Check that the fuse holders are loosely held and that the fuses are 
			securely fixed by the holders. 
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| 2. | 
		 
			Check that each fuse circuit has the exact fuse capacity. 
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| 3. | 
		 
			Check the fuses for any damage. 
		
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| 1. | 
		 
			In the body electrical system, failure can be quickly diagnosed by using 
			the vehicle diagnostic system (diagnostic tool). 
		
			The diagnostic system(diagnostic tool) provides the following information. 
		
 
 
 
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| 2. | 
		 
			If diagnose the vehicle by diagnostic tool, select "DTC Analysis" and 
			"Vehicle". 
		
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| 3. | 
		 
			If check current status, select the "Data Analysis" and "Car model". 
		
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| 4. | 
		 
			Select the 'ICU' to search the current state of the input/output data. 
		
		 
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| Removal | 
| 1. | 
		 
			Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. 
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| 2. | 
		 
			Remove the crash pad lower panel. 
		
			(Refer to Body - "Crash Pad Lower Panel") 
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| 3. | 
		 
			Disconnect the connectors (A) from the fuse side of the ICU. 
		
		  | 
	
| 4. | 
		 
			Remove the ICU (A) after loosening the mounting nuts. 
		
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| 5. | 
		 
			Disconnect the connectors from the back side of the ICU. 
		
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| Installation | 
| 1. | 
		 
			Install the ICU. 
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| 2. | 
		 
			Install the crash pad lower panel. 
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| 3. | 
		 
			Connect the negative (-) battery terminal. 
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| 4. | 
		 
			Check that all system operates normally. 
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ICM (Integrated Circuit Module) Relay Box. Description and operationSpeedometer
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The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle and is calibrated in miles per hour (MPH) and/or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Tachometer
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