Rear Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement
NOTE:
Before troubleshooting the rear accessory power socket, perform the multiplex integrated control system troubleshooting using B-CAN System Diagnosis Test Mode A (see TROUBLESHOOTING - B-CAN SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS TEST MODE A
).
- Remove the console rear trim (see CENTER CONSOLE TRIM DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY ).
- Disconnect the 2P connector (A) from the accessory power socket (B).
- Inspect the connector terminals to sure they are all making good contact.
- If the terminals are bent, loose, or corroded, repair them as necessary and recheck the system.
- If the terminals look OK, go to step 4.
- Turn the ignition switch to ACC (I).
- Check for voltage between the power accessory socket 2P connector No. 2 terminal and body ground. There should be battery voltage.
- If there is battery voltage, go to step 6.
- If there is no battery voltage, check for:
- Blown No. 9 (10 A) fuse in the under-dash fuse/ relay box.
- Blown No. 32 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuse/ relay box.
- Faulty rear accessory power socket relay.
- Poor ground (G401).
- An open in the wire.
- Check for continuity between the No. 1 terminal and body ground. There should be continuity.
- If there is continuity, go to step 7.
- If there is no continuity, check for:
- Poor ground (G501).
- An open in the wire.
- Remove the socket (A).
- Remove the housing (A) from the panel.
- Install the power socket in the reverse order of removal.