Multiplex Communication System: Notes

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Notes
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Multiplex communication system includes the following systems:

  • Automatic Air Conditioning.
  • Automatic Light Control.
  • Back Door Opener/Luggage Compartment Door.
  • Charging.
  • Combination Meter.
  • Cruise Control.
  • Door Lock Control and Wireless Door Lock Control.
  • Electronically Controlled Transmission and A/T Indicator.
  • Engine Control.
  • Front Window Deicer.
  • Headlight.
  • Interior Light.
  • Key Reminder and Seat Belt Warning.
  • Light Auto Turn Off.
  • Power Window.
  • Rear Window Defogger and Mirror Heater.
  • Theft Deterrent.

The system is comprised of the communication modes of the body ECU, engine control module, anti-theft ECU, power window master SW, combination meter and A/C control assembly. The body electrical systems are controlled by a serial communication in which each ECU is linked to another via a single communication line. This system is also equipped with a self-diagnosis function. The table below shows the systems under the control of the MPX and related ECUs (communication modes). See Fig 1.

Fig 1: Identifying Multiplex Communication System
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