Input And Output Signals

2012 Nissan-Datsun NV1500 SSECTION Input And Output Signals

Major signal transmission between each unit via communication lines is shown in the following table.

Component Signal description
Yaw rate/side/decel G sensor Mainly transmits the following signals to ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via communication line(1).
  • Yaw rate signal
  • Side G sensor signal
  • Decel G sensor signal
ECM Mainly transmits the following signals to ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
  • Accelerator pedal position signal
  • Engine speed signal

Mainly receives the following signals from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
  • Target throttle position signal
TCM Mainly transmits the following signals to ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
  • Shift position signal
Steering angle sensor Mainly transmits the following signals to ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
  • Steering angle sensor signal
Combination meter Mainly receives the following signals from ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) via CAN communication.
  • SLIP indicator lamp signal
  • VDC OFF indicator lamp
(1) Communication line between yaw rate/side/decel G sensor and ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
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