Pilot V6-3.5L (2004)
Information Bus: Description and Operation
How the Circuit Works
The conventional portion of the electrical system carries DC power through separate wires to each component. The multiplex portion of the system,
however, sends digital signals between control units through shared wires to reduce the number and weight of wire harnesses. The signals from each
switch are converted to digital signals within the receiving multiplex control unit. The digital signals are sent from one multiplex control unit to another
as serial data over dedicated communication lines. When the appropriate control unit receives the digital signal, it converts it back to a switch signal and
operates the related components.
The multiplex control system schematic shows its power, grounds, and communication lines. The ignition key light is also shown because if is used to
blink DTCs in the system's self-diagnosis function. The rest of the multiplex control system wiring is shown in the following circuit schematics:
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Horns
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Low Oil Pressure Indicator
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Seat Belt Reminder
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Lights-on Reminder
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Key-in Reminder
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Key Light Timer
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Entry Light Control System
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Dash and Console Lights (brightness control)
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Headlights (Auto off lights, function)
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Power Door Locks
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Power Windows
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Wiper/Washers
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Keyless Entry/Security Alarm System
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Interlock System