Reference Value

2024 Nissan-Datsun Frontier SL, RWDSECTION Reference Value

TERMINAL LAYOUT 

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PHYSICAL VALUES 

Terminal No. (Wire color) Description Condition Value (Approx.)
+ - Signal name Input/Output
1 (BG) Ground Driver assistance buzzer signal Output Ignition switch ON Driver assistance buzzer not operating 0 V
Driver assistance buzzer operating
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2 (B) Ground - Ignition switch ON 0 V
3 (LA/Y) ITS communication-L - - - -
4 (P) ICC brake hold relay drive signal Output Ignition switch ON - Battery voltage
AT "STOP LAMP" test of "Active Test" 0 V
6 (LA/Y) Chassis CAN communication-L - - - -
7 (LA/SB) Sonar system OFF switch indicator signal Output - - -
9 (L) CAN communication-H - - - -
11 (LA/W) Sonar system OFF switch signal Input Sonar system OFF switch Pressed 0 - 0.1 V
Released Battery voltage
12 (P) Steering vibration motor signal Output Ignition switch ON Operating the steering vibration motor Battery voltage
Not operating the steering vibration motor 0 V
13 (V) Driver assistance buzzer signal ground Input Ignition switch ON 0 V
15 (LA/L) ITS communication-H - - - -
16 (G) Ignition power supply Input Ignition switch ON Battery voltage
18 (LA/GR) Chassis CAN communication-H - - - -
19 (LA/Y) CAN communication-L - - - -
20 (LA/L) CAN communication-H - - - -
21 (R) CAN communication-L - - - -
22 (LA/R) BSW switch indicator signal Output Indicator Illuminated 0 - 0.1 V
OFF Battery voltage
23 (LA/BR) BSW switch signal Input Ignition switch ON When BSW switch is not pressed Battery voltage
When BSW switch is pressed 0 V
24 (Y) Steering vibration motor ground Input Ignition switch ON Operating the steering vibration motor 4 V
Not operating the steering vibration motor 0 V
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