Combination Meter Terminal Arrangement

2014 Subaru Legacy 2.5i, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Combination Meter Terminal Arrangement
Fig 1: Identifying Combination Meter Terminal Arrangement
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Terminal No. Item Measuring condition Standard
1 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Tire pressure warning light off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
3 (U-ART com.) - Cannot be measured -
6 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Malfunction indicator light off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
7 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Charge warning light off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
8 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Oil pressure warning light off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
10 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage LH turn indicator off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
11 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage RH turn indicator off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
15 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Security/immobilizer indicator light off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
19 (IG) ↔ Chassis ground Voltage IG OFF β†’ ON 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
20 (+B) ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Always 10 - 14 V
24 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Brake fluid/parking brake warning light off β†’ on 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
27 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Low washer fluid warning light on β†’ off 0 V β†’ 10 - 14 V
29 ↔ Chassis ground Waveform Speedometer Pulse generation
30 ↔ Chassis ground Waveform Tachometer Pulse generation
32 (CAN-) ↔ Chassis ground - Cannot be measured -
33 (CAN+) ↔ Chassis ground - Cannot be measured -
34 ↔ Chassis ground (1) Voltage While operating the steering command switch 0 V β†’ 0.1 - 5 V
36 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Ambient sensor 0 V β†’ 0.1 - 5 V
37 ↔ Chassis ground Resistance Always Less than 1 Ξ©
39 ↔ Chassis ground Resistance Always Less than 1 Ξ©
(1) Model with luminescent meter
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