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Communications Network: Notes

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Vehicle communication utilizes both International Standards Organization (ISO) 9141 and controller area network (CAN) communications. ISO 9141 is used for diagnostic use only, and CAN is used for many modules to communicate with each other on a common network. CAN in-vehicle networking, is a method for transferring data among distributed electronic modules via a serial data bus. Without serial networking, intermodule communication requires dedicated, point to point wiring resulting in bulky, expensive, complex, and difficult to install wiring harnesses. Applying a serial data network reduces the number of wires combining the signals on a single network. Information is sent to individual control modules that control each function.

The vehicle has 2 module communication networks:

Both networks are connected to the data link connector (DLC). This makes diagnosis and testing of these systems easier by allowing one scan tool to be able to diagnose and control any module on both networks from one connector. The DLC can be found under the instrument panel.

Fig 1: Network Topology
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Module Name Network Type Termination Module
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) module ISO N/A
Instrument cluster (IC) HS-CAN Yes
Four wheel drive (4WD) control module HS-CAN No
Occupant classification sensor (OCS) module HS-CAN No
Powertrain control module (PCM) HS-CAN Yes
Restraints control module (RCM) HS-CAN No
Smart junction box (SJB) HS-CAN No