VSA Modulator-Control Unit Inputs and Outputs

2007 Honda Ridgeline RTSSECTION VSA Modulator-Control Unit Inputs and Outputs
Fig 1: Identifying VSA Modulator-Control Unit Connector Terminals
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CONNECTOR TERMINAL REFERENCE

Terminal number Wire color Terminal sign Description Measurement (Disconnect the VSA modulator-control unit 46P connector)
Terminal Conditions Voltage
5 GRY/RED RRP Sends right-rear wheel speed - - -
7 GRY/YEL RLP Sends left-rear wheel speed
11 YEL/BLK S-GND Ground for yaw rate-lateral acceleration sensor and steering angle sensor - - -
12 RED CAN-L F-CAN communication circuit - - -
15 LT BLU K-LINE Communicates with HDS - - -
16 BLU FR-GND Detects right-front wheel sensor signal - - -
17 GRN/BLK FR+B
18 BLU/YEL RR-GND Detects right-rear wheel sensor signal
19 GRN/YEL RR+B
20 YEL/RED RL+B Detects left-rear wheel sensor signal
21 BRN/WHT FL-GND Detects left-front wheel sensor signal
26 WHT/RED FLP Sends left-front wheel speed - - -
28 LT GRN FRP Sends right-front wheel speed
33 WHT CAN-H F-CAN communication circuit - - -
40 GRN/WHT IG1 Power source for activating the system 40-GND Ignition switch ON (II) Battery voltage
41 RED RL-GND Detect left-rear wheel sensor signal - - -
42 BLU/WHT FL+B Detect left-front wheel sensor signal
43 BLK GND2 Ground for the VSA modulator-control unit 43-GND At all time 0.1 V or less
44 WHT/RED +B SOL Power source for the valve relay 44-GND At all time Battery voltage
45 WHT +B MOT Power source for the motor relay 45-GND At all time Battery voltage
46 BLK GND1 Ground for the pump motor 46-GND At all time 0.1 V or less
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