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INSPECTION
1. Auto Antenna Models: INSPECT ANTENNA MOTOR (a) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 6. (b) Check that the motor turns (moves upward). NOTICE: These tests must be done quickly (within 3 - 5 seconds) to prevent the coil from burning out. (c) Then, reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns the opposite way (moves downward). NOTICE: These tests must be done quickly (within 3 - 5 seconds) to prevent the coil from burning out.
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2.
Integration panel control assembly
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BODY ELECTRICAL ANTENNA
3.
Auto Antenna Models: INSPECT ANTENNA MOTOR CONTROL RELAY CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the relay and inspect the connector on wire harness side, as shown in the chart on the next page.
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Tester connection 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 5 - Ground 9 - Ground 9 - Ground 4 - Ground 7 - Ground 7 - Ground 17 - Ground 17 - Ground
Condition Antenna UP switch OFF Antenna UP switch ON Constant Antenna DOWN switch OFF Antenna DOWN switch ON Constant Ignition switch ACC or LOCK Ignition switch ON Ignition switch LOCK Ignition switch ACC or ON No continuity Continuity Continuity No continuity Continuity
Specified condition
Battery positive voltage No voltage Battery positive voltage No voltage Battery positive voltage
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BODY ELECTRICAL ANTENNA
ANTENNA
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LOCATION
Antenna Antenna Motor View C View B View D View A
: Clamp
Radio Assembly
View A
View B Piller
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2547
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BODY ELECTRICAL ANTENNA
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Antenna Nut
REPLACEMENT
1. Auto antenna models: REMOVE ANTENNA ROD HINT: Do this operation with the battery negative (-) cable connected to the battery terminal. (a) Remove the antenna nut. (b) Turn the radio switch ON position. (c) Turn the antenna switch to UP. (d) (e) Catch the antenna rod by hand and turn the radio switch OFF. Try again to turn the radio switch ON and antenna switch UP. Remove antenna rod.
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(f) HINT: The rod will extend fully and be released form the motor antenna. NOTICE: To prevent body damage when the antenna rod is released, hold the rod while it comes out.
2. (a) HINT:
D D
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Auto antenna models: INSTALL ANTENNA ROD Insert the cable of the rod until it reaches the bottom. When inserting the cable, the teeth on the cable must face toward the rear of the vehicle. Insert the antenna approx. 350 mm. Turn the radio switch to OFF. In case the cable is not wound, twist it, as shown in the illustration. Even if the rod has not retracted fully, install the antenna nut and inspect the antenna rod operation. It will finally retract fully. Inspect the antenna rod operation by pushing the radio wave band select buttons.
(b) HINT:
D D
Twist
(c)
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
AUDIO SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION
1. RADIO WAVE BAND The radio wave bands used in radio broadcasting are as follows:
Frequency Designation Radio wave Modulation 30 kHz LF AM Amplitude modulation 300 kHz MF 3 MHz HF FM Frequency modulation 30 MHz VHF 300 MHz
LF: Low Frequency MF: Medium Frequency HF: High Frequency VHF: Very High Frequency
FM (Stereo) FM (Monaural) AM
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2. SERVICE AREA There are great differences in the size of the service area for AM and FM monaural. Sometimes FM stereo broadcasts cannot be received even through AM can be received in very clearly. Not only does FM stereo have the smallest service area, but it also picks up static and other types of interference (noise) easily.
3. RECEPTION PROBLEMS Besides the problem of static, there are also the problems called fading, multipath and fade out. These problems are caused not by electrical noise but by the nature of the radio waves themselves.
Fading:
lonosphere
(1)
Fading Besides electrical interference, AM broadcasts are also susceptible to other types of interference, especially at night. This is because AM radio waves bounce off the ionosphere at night. These radio waves then interfere with the signals from the same transmitter that reach the vehicles antenna directly. This type of interference is called fading.
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Multipath
(2)
Multipath One type of interference caused by the bounce of radio waves off of obstructions is called multipath. Multipath occurs when a signal from the broadcast transmitter antenna bounces off buildings and mountains and interferes with the signal that is received directly.
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Fade Out
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4. (a)
Fade Out Because FM radio waves are of higher frequencies than AM radio waves, they bounce off buildings, mountains, and other obstructions. For this reason, FM signals often seem to gradually disappear or fade away as the vehicle goes behind a building or other obstruction. This is called fade out. NOISE PROBLEMS Questionnaire for nose: It is very important for noise trouble shooting to have good understanding of the claims from the customers. Refer to the following questionnaire to diagnose the problem accurately.
Strong possibility of foreign noise.
(3)
Noise occurs when listening to faint There is a possibility that the same program is broadcasted broadcasting. from different local stations, and that might be listening a program from other station. Noise occurs only at night. Strong possibility of the beat from a distant broadcasting.
FM
Noise occurs while driving on a partic- Strong possibility of multipath noise and fading noise caused ular area.. by the changes of FM waves. HINT: In the condition of noise occurrence does not meet any of the above questionnaire, check the problems to Reception Problem on the previous page.
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
(b)
Matters that require attention when checking: D Noise coming into the radio usually has no harm for daily use as the noise protection is taken, and it is very rate for an extremely loud noise to come in. When extremely loud noise comes into the radio, check if the grounding is normal where the antenna is installed. D Check if all the regular noise prevention parts are properly installed, and if there is any installation of non-authorized parts and non-authorized wiring. D If you leave the radio under out of tune (not turning), it is easy to diagnose the phenomenon as noise occurs frequently. (c) Antenna and noise: Electronic signal received by the antenna will reach to the radio transmitting through the core wire of the coaxial cable. Any noise wave other than radio wave is mixed into this core wire, that naturally causes noise in the radio and poor sound quality. In order to prevent the noise from coming into radio, the core wire inside the coaxial cable is covered with a mesh wire called shield wire which transmits the noise to the ground. 5. COMPACT DISC PLAYER Compact Disc Players use a laser beam pick-up to read the digital signals recorded on the CD and reproduce analog signals of the music, etc. HINT: Never attempt to disassemble or oil any part of the player unit. Do not insert any object other than a disc into the magazine. NOTICE: CD players use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure. Be sure to operate the player correctly as instructed.
6. (a) (b)
Tape player/head cleaning: MAINTENANCE Raise the cassette door with your finger. Next, using a pencil or similar object, push in the guide. Using a cleaning pen or cotton applicator soaked in cleaner, clean the head surface, pinch rollers and capstans.
Pinch Roller
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
N17398
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2499
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
7.
CD player/disc cleaning: MAINTENANCE If the disc gets dirty, clean the disc by wiping the surface from the center to outside in the radial directions with a soft cloth. NOTICE: Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti-static preservative.
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8. (a)
OUTLINE OF AVC-LAN What is AVC-LAN? AVC-LAN is the abbreviation, which stands for Audio Visual Communication-Local Area Network. This is a unified standard co-developed by 6 audio manufactures associated with Toyota Motor Corporation. The Unified standard covers signals, such as audio signal, visual signal, signal for switch indication and communication signal. Radio receiver assembly and RSA (Rear Seat Audio) panel have a resistance (60 - 80 ) required for communication.
Radio Receiver Assembly Power Amplifier DVD Auto Changer
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(b)
(c)
Objectives Recently the car audio system has been rapidly developed and functions have been changed drastically. The conventional system has been switched to the multi-media type such as a navigation system. At the same time the level of customers needs to audio system has been upgraded. This lies behind this standardization. The concrete objectives are explained below. (1) When products by different manufactures were combined together, there used to be a case that malfunction occurred such as sound did not come out. This problem has been resolved by standardization of signals. (2) Various types of after market products have been able to add or replace freely. (3) Because of the above (2), each manufacture has become able to concentrate on developing products in their strongest field. This has enabled many types of products provided inexpensively. (4) In general, a new product developed by one particular manufacture could not be used due to a lack of compatibility with other manufactures products. Because of this new standard, users can enjoy many compatible products from different manufacture anytime they went. The above descriptions are the objectives to introduce AVC-LAN. By this standardization, development of new products will no longer cause systematic errors.
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2500
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
HINT:
D D D D D D
When +B short or GND short is detected in AVC-LAN circuit, communication stops. And audio system does not function normally. When audio system is not equipped with a navigation system, audio head unit is the master unit. When audio system is equipped with a navigation system, multi-display is the master unit. This system has 2 kinds of AVC-LAN, Main AVC-LAN and Sub AVC-LAN. RSA panel works as a master unit in the Sub AVC-LAN, but not in the Main AVC-LAN. The car audio system using AVC-LAN circuit has a diagnosis function. (w/ Navigation system (see pageDI-1263 ) Each product has its own specified numbers called physical address. Numbers are also allotted to each function in one product, which are called logical address.
AVC-LAN:
Main AVC-LAN Power Amplifier (*) Radio Receiver Assembly RSA Panel DVD Auto Chager
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INSPECTION
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8
1. INSPECT POWER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from power amplifier and inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
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Tester connection 12 - Ground 13 - Ground 7 - Ground 16 - Ground Constant Constant Constant Constant
Specified condition
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
2. INSPECT REAR SEAT AUDIO CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from RSA controller and inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
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Specified condition
Ignition switch LOCK and radio switch ON Ignition switch ACC or ON and radio switch ON Constant
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
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3. INSPECT DVD CHANGER CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from DVD changer and inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
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Specified condition
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
Connector A
4. INSPECT RADIO RECEIVER ASSEMBLY CIRCUIT Disconnect the connectors from the radio receiver assembly, and inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
Connector B
Connector C
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Tester connection A20 - Ground A1 - Ground A11 - Ground A11 - Ground Constant Constant
Specified condition
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
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HINT: Check the wire harness between radio receiver assembly and the CD auto changer, between radio receiver assembly and power amplifier.
5. INSPECT STEERING PAD SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the connectors from the steering pad switch, and inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
EAU
AU2
AU1
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Tester connection AU1 - EAU AU1 - EAU AU1 - EAU AU1 - EAU AU1 - EAU AU2 - EAU AU2 - EAU
Condition Do not switch position SEEK+ switch: push SEEK- switch: push VOL+ switch: push VOL- switch: push Do not switch position MODE switch: push
Specified condition Approx. 100 k 0 Approx. 0.3 Approx. 1k Approx. 3.2 k Approx. 100 k 0
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
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2546
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
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LOCATION
Ignition Switch Cowl Side J/B LH D ECU IG1 Fuse D IG Fuse Tweeter Engine Room R/B D AMP Fuse Speakers RSA Power Amplifier Steering Pad Switch
Speakers Woofer
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. (a) DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION (Main AVC-LAN) Diagnosis start-up For shifting to diagnosis mode, turn the ignition switch ON and push the DISC switch 3 times while pressing ch1 and ch6 switches.
HINT: To exit the diagnosis mode, push the DISC switch for 1.7 sec. or turn the ignition switch to ACC or OFF. (b) Element check mode After the diagnosis start-up, the system enters the element check mode. Check that the all elements light up. HINT: By pressing the TUNE UP switch, the system enters the Service Check Mode. (c) Switch check mode (1) Element check mode is started at the same time with the switch check mode. (2) Check that there is a beep sound when any switch is pressed. HINT: By pressing TUNE UP switch, the system enters the Service Check Mode.
5ch Switch 1ch Switch 3ch Switch 6ch Switch 2ch Switch 4ch Switch
TUNE UP Switch
DISC Switch
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
(d)
Service check mode (1) After the element check and switch check is completed, the system enters service check mode when TUNE UP switch is pressed. (2) Error codes over the tuner and connected equipments are displayed on the screen of the tuner. Results for each check are displayed as follows: good: No DTC is detected for both System Check Confirmation and Diagnosis Memory Response. nCon: The component does not respond to the Diagnosis On Instruction command. Applicable to only the system where connected components are limited to be used. ECHn: Application of new version has been confirmed by the Diagnosis On Check, and there is one or more DTC which indicates Replacement in the System Check Result Response or Diagnosis Memory Response. CHEC: Application of new version has been confirmed by the Diagnosis On Check, and there is no DTC which indicates Replacement in the System Check Result Response or Diagnosis Memory Response, but one or more DTC which indicates Check is identified. Old: Application of old version is confirmed by the Diagnosis On Check, and DTC is identified in the System Check Result Response or Diagnosis Memory Response. nrES: No response is identified to the System Check Start Instruction and Request for System Check Result commands. Check the present and past condition of components by performing the System Check and collecting stored DTC memories. Check results are displayed as one of the following six indications: good, ECHn, CHEC,nCon, Old or nrES.
5ch Switch 1ch Switch 3ch Switch 6ch Switch 2ch Switch 4ch Switch
HINT:
TUNE UP Switch
DISC Switch
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(e)
Example: Connection parts ( physical address): Radio receiver (P190), RSA ECU (P1F4), DVD player (P1A0) Turn ignition switch ON. Push the DISC switch 3 times while pressing ch1 and ch6 switches. L 3 beeps Element check mode Switch Check Mode TUNE UP Service Check Mode TUNE DOWN P1F4 Physical Address (When checking, P1F4 is blinking) TUNE UP ch2 Result (Replacing) ECHn ch3 TUNE DOWN P190 TUNE DOWN Result (Check) TUNE DOWN P1A0 TUNE DOWN Result (Old) Old ch3 : Indicates a switch operation CHEC ch3 TUNE UP Physical Address TUNE UP ch2 Old Detail Display Mode (Refer to (h)) TUNE UP Physical Address TUNE UP ch2 CHEC Detail Display Mode (Refer to (g)) ECHn Detail Display Mode (Refer to (f))
Normal Mode
HINT: To exit diagnosis mode, press the DISC switch for 1.7 sec. or turn ignition switch to ACC or OFF
After the memory is cleared, only the physical address is displayed cyclically. When re-checking (ch1 switch is pressed) in that condition, the result is also displayed as shown above.
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(f)
ch5 (Along)
ECHn Detail Display Mode P1F4 TUNE DOWN SyS TUNE DOWN 1L TUNE DOWN 1d TUNE DOWN COdE TUNE DOWN 2L Detail code is displayed cyclically. TUNE DOWN 2d TUNE DOWN 2P TUNE DOWN (*1): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - - displayed. (*2): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - displayed. 2n TUNE DOWN 2c TUNE DOWN
** ** *** ** **
TUNE UP Logical Address TUNE UP 21 DTC (Refer to diagnostic trouble code chart) TUNE UP Details for 1st Component
TUNE UP Logical Address TUNE UP D7 DTC (Refer to diagnostic trouble code chart) TUNE UP Auxiliary Code (*1) TUNE UP Connection Check Code (*2) TUNE UP Number of Occurrence (*2) TUNE UP Details for 2nd Component
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
(g)
P190 COde
TUNE DOWN
TUNE UP
1L
TUNE DOWN
**
Logical Address
TUNE UP
1d
TUNE DOWN
E4
1P
TUNE DOWN
***
1n
TUNE DOWN
**
**
2L
TUNE DOWN
**
Logical Address
TUNE UP
2d
TUNE DOWN
43
2P (*1): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - - displayed. (*2): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - displayed.
TUNE DOWN
***
2n
TUNE DOWN
**
2c
TUNE DOWN
**
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(h)
P1A0 TUNE UP
P1A0 COdE
TUNE DOWN
TUNE UP
1L
TUNE DOWN
**
Logical Address
TUNE UP
1d
TUNE DOWN
d4
1P
TUNE DOWN
***
1n
TUNE DOWN
**
- -
2L
TUNE DOWN
**
Logical Address
TUNE UP
2d
TUNE DOWN
43
2P (*1): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - - displayed. (*2): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - displayed.
TUNE DOWN
***
2n
TUNE DOWN
**
2c
TUNE DOWN
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
2. DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION (Sub AVC-LAN) HINT: As starting Main AVC-LAN to operate the diagnosis mode, Sub AVC-LAN is automatically to the mode. Perform the diagnosis mode operation on the RSA panel. (a) Element check mode After the diagnosis start-up, the system enters the element check mode. Check that the all elements light up. HINT: By pressing the TUNE UP switch, the system enters the Service Check Mode. (b) Switch check mode (1) Element check mode is started at the same time with the switch check mode. (2) Check that there is a beep sound when any switch is pressed. HINT: By pressing TUNE UP switch, the system enters the Service Check Mode.
TUNE UP Switch
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(c)
Service check mode (1) After the element check and switch check is completed, the system enters service check mode when TUNE UP switch is pressed. (2) Error codes over the tuner and connected equipments are displayed on the screen of the tuner. Results for each check are displayed as follows: good: No DTC is detected for both System Check Confirmation and Diagnosis Memory Response. nCon: The component does not respond to the Diagnosis On Instruction command. Applicable to only the system where connected components are limited to be used. ECHn: Application of new version has been confirmed by the Diagnosis On Check, and there is one or more DTC which indicates Replacement in the System Check Result Response or Diagnosis Memory Response. CHEC: Application of new version has been confirmed by the Diagnosis On Check, and there is no DTC which indicates Replacement in the System Check Result Response or Diagnosis Memory Response, but one or more DTC which indicates Check is identified. Old: Application of old version is confirmed by the Diagnosis On Check, and DTC is identified in the System Check Result Response or Diagnosis Memory Response. nrES: No response is identified to the System Check Start Instruction and Request for System Check Result commands. Check the present and past condition of components by performing the System Check and collecting stored DTC memories. Check results are displayed as one of the following six indications: good, ECHn, CHEC,nCon, Old or nrES.
HINT:
TUNE UP Switch
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(d)
Example: Connection parts ( physical address): Radio receiver (P190), RSA ECU (P1F4), DVD player (P1A0)
Normal Mode
HINT: To exit diagnosis mode, press the DISC switch for 1.7 sec. or turn ignition switch to ACC or OFF
P1F4 V
DISC/CH/PROG
Result (Replacing)
ECHn
DISC/CH/PROG V TUNE/TRACK
P190
TUNE/TRACK
Physical Address
TUNE/TRACK
V CHEC
DISC/CH/PROG
Result (Check) V
P1A0
TUNE/TRACK
Physical Address
TUNE/TRACK
V Old
DISC/CH/PROG
Result (Old)
DISC/CH/PROG V
After the memory is cleared, only the physical address is displayed cyclically. When re-checking (ch1 switch is pressed) in that condition, the result is also displayed as shown above.
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TUNE/TRACK
V ECHn Detail Display Mode (Refer to (e)) CHEC Detail Display Mode (Refer to (f)) Old Detail Display Mode (Refer to (g)) Date : 2510
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
(e)
P1F4 V
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
ECHn
TUNE/TRACK
V
DISC/CH/PROG V DISC/CH/PROG
V SyS
TUNE/TRACK
V 1L
**
TUNE/TRACK
Logical Address
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
V 1d 21
TUNE/TRACK
V COdE
TUNE/TRACK
V 2L
**
TUNE/TRACK
Logical Address
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
V 2d D7
TUNE/TRACK
V 2P
***
TUNE/TRACK
V 2n
**
TUNE/TRACK
V 2c
**
TUNE/TRACK
(*2): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - displayed.
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
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(*1): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - - displayed.
V CLr OFF (Along) Details for 1st Component Details for 2nd Component Date : 2511
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(f)
P190 V
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
CHEC
TUNE/TRACK
V
DISC/CH/PROG V DISC/CH/PROG
P190 V COde
TUNE/TRACK
V 1L
**
Logical Address
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
V 1d E4
1P
TUNE/TRACK
***
V 1n
**
TUNE/TRACK
V 1c
**
TUNE/TRACK
V 2L
**
Logical Address
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
V 2d 43
TUNE/TRACK
V 2P
***
TUNE/TRACK
V 2n
**
TUNE/TRACK
V 2c
**
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
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(*2): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - displayed.
(*1): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - - displayed.
TUNE/TRACK
V CLr OFF (Along) Details for 1st Component Details for 2nd Component Date : 2512
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
(g)
P1A0 V
TUNE/TRACK
Old
TUNE/TRACK
V
DISC/CH/PROG V DISC/CH/PROG
P1A0 V COdE
TUNE/TRACK
V 1L
**
TUNE/TRACK
Logical Address
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
V 1d d4
1P
TUNE/TRACK
***
V 1n
**
TUNE/TRACK
V 1c
- -
TUNE/TRACK
V 2L
**
Logical Address
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
V 2d 43
TUNE/TRACK
V 2P
***
TUNE/TRACK
V 2n
**
TUNE/TRACK
V 2c
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
TUNE/TRACK
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(*2): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - displayed.
(*1): Some diagnostic codes may not be displayed. In this case, - - - displayed.
TUNE/TRACK
V CLr OFF (Along) Details for 1st Component Details for 2nd Component Date : 2513
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
22
RAM Error
D6
Absence of Master
Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system with ignition in ACC or ON. Or, when this code was recorded, radio receiver assembly was disconnected. Component shown by auxiliary code is or had been disconnected from system after engine start. D9
D Check harness for power supply system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply system of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for power supply system of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for power supply of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. D If error occurs again, replace component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for power supply of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code.
01 *3 (Communication Control)
D8
01 *2 (Communication Control)
D9
Last Mode Error Component operated (sounds and/ or images were provided) before engine stop is or has been disconnected with ignition switch in ACC or ON. No Response to ON/OFF Instruction No response is identified when changing mode (audio and visual mode change). Detected when sound and picture does not change by button operation.
01 (Communication Control)
DA
01 *2 (Communication Control)
DB
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
01 *4 (Communication Control)
DC
Transmission Error
Transmission to component shown by auxiliary code has been failed. (Detecting this DTC does not necessary mean actual failure.)
D If same auxiliary code is recorded in other component, check harness for power supply and communication system of components shown sub code.
DD
After engine is started, radio receiv- D If this error occurs frequently, reer assembly assembly was discon- place radio receiver assembly. nected from system. After engine is started, slave com- D Check harness for power supply ponent was disconnected from sys- of component shown by auxiliary tem. code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. Due to defective condition of radio receiver assembly, master function is switched to audio equipment. Error occurs in communication between sub-master (audio) and radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly . D Check harness for communication system between radio receiver assembly and sub-master component.
DE
01 *4 (Communication Control)
DF
Master Error
E0
Registration Completion Instruc- D Since this DTC is provided for ention command from radio receiver gineering purpose, it may be deassembly cannot be received. tected when no actual failure exists. While source equipment is operat- D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. ing, AMP output is stopped. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. Error occurs in ON/OFF controlling D Replace radio receiver assembly command from radio receiver as- . sembly assembly. Registration Request command is D Since this DTC is provided for enoutput from slave component. gineering purpose, it may be deReceiving Connection Check tected when no actual failure exists. Instruction, Registration Request command is output from sub-master component. Plural frame transmission is D Since this DTC is provided for engineering purpose, it may be deaborted. tected when no actual failure exists.
E1
E2
E3
E4
43
AM Tuner Error Abnormal condition is detected in Replace radio receiver assembly. AM tuner. Inspect radio receiver assembly. FM Tuner Error Abnormal condition is detected in Replace radio receiver assembly. FM tuner.
44
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BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
40
Mechanical or Media Error EJECT Malfunction No Disc Readout CD Error EJECT Error
Malfunction due to mechanical fail- Inspect cassette tape. ure is identified. Or, cassette tape is cut or entangled. Malfunction due to mechanical fail- Replace radio receiver assembly. ure. Disc cannot be read. Inspect CD.
41
63 (In-dash CD 42 auto changer) 63 (In-dash CD 44 auto changer) 63 45 (In-dash CD auto Changer) 63 47 (In-dash CD auto Changer) 63 48 (In-dash CD auto Changer)
CD High Temp. High temperature is detected in CD auto changer. CD Excess Current Excess current is applied to CD auto changer.
Physical address: 440 Strereo component amplifier HINT: *1: Even if no failure is detected, it may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting an engine. *2: It may be stored when the engine key is turned 1 min. angain after engine start. *3: It may be stored when the engine key is turned again after engine start. *4: When 210 sec. has passed after pulling out the power supply connector of the master component with the ignition switch in ACC or ON, this code is stored. Logical address 01 ( C o m m u n i c ation Control) 01 ( C o m m u n i c ation Control) 01 ( C o m m u n i c ation Control) DTC Diagnosis item 21 ROM Error Diagnosis content Abnormal condition of ROM is detected. Abnormal condition of RAM is detected. Countermeasure and inspeced parts Replace stereo component amplifier. Replace stereo component amplifier.
22
RAM Error
D6 Absence of *1 Master
Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system with ignition in ACC or ON. Or, when this code was recorded, radio receiver assembly was disconnected.
D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply of stereo component amplifier. D Check harness for communication system of stereo component amplifier.
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Date :
2516
BE-144
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
D7
Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system after engine start. Or, when this code was recorded, radio receiver assembly was disconnected.
D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply of stereo component amplifier. D Check harness for communication system of stereo component amplifier.
01 (Communication Control)
DC *2
Transmission Error
Transmission to component shown by auxiliary code has bee failed. (This code does not necessarily mean actual failure.)
If same auxiliary code is recorded in other component(s), check harness for power supply and communication system of components shown sub code.
01 (Communication Control)
DD *3
After engine is started, radio receiv- D Check harness for power supply er assembly assembly was discon- of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communicanected from system. tion system of radio receiver assembly. D If error occurs frequently, replace radio receiver assembly. Due to defective condition of component with a display, master function is switched to audio equipment . Error occurs in communication between sub-master (audio) and master component. D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system between radio receiver assembly and sub-master component.
01 (Communication Control)
DF *4
Master Error
E0 *1
Registration Completion Instruc- Since this DTC is provided for engition command fromradio receiver neering, it may be detected when assembly cannot be received. no actual failure exists.
E1 *1
D Check harness for power supply of Audio proces- While source equipment is operatradio receiver assembly ing, AMP output is stopped. sor ON error D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. ON/OFF Instruction Parameter Error Registration Request Transmission Error is detected in ON/OFF control Replace radio receiver assembly. command from radio receiver assembly. D Registration Request command Since this DTC is provided for engiis output from slave component. neering, it may be detected when D By reception of connection check no actual failure exists. Instruction, Registration Request command is output from sub-master component. Plural frame transmission is aborted. Since this DTC is provided for engineering purpose, it may be detected when no actual failure exists.
E2
E3
01 (Communication Control)
E4
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2517
BE-145
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Physical address: 1F4 RSA Panel (Main AVC-LAN) HINT: *1: Even if no failure is detected, it may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting an engine. *2: It may be stored when the engine key is turned 1 min. angain after engine start. *3: It may be stored when the engine key is turned again after engine start. *4: When 210 sec. has passed after pulling out the power supply connector of the master component with the ignition switch in ACC or ON, this code is stored. Logical address 01 ( C o m m u n i c ation Control) DTC Diagnosis item D6 Absence of *1 Master Diagnosis content Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system with ignition in ACC or ON. Or, when this code was recorded, radio receiver assembly was disconnected. Countermeasure and inspeced parts D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply of RSA panel. D Check harness for communication system of RSA panel. D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply of RSA panel. D Check harness for communication system of RSA panel.
D7
Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system after engine start. Or, when this code was recorded, radio receiver assembly was disconnected.
01 (Communication Control)
DC *2
Transmission Error
01 (Communication Control)
DD *3
If same auxiliary code is recorded in other component(s), check harness for power supply and communication system of components shown sub code. After engine is started, radio receiv- D Check harness for power supply er assembly was disconnected of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communicafrom system. tion system of radio receiver assembly. D If error occurs frequently, replace radio receiver assembly. Due to defective condition of component with a display, master function is switched to audio equipment . Error occurs in communication between sub-master (audio) and master component. D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system between radio receiver assembly and sub-master component.
Transmission to component shown by auxiliary code has bee failed. (This code does not necessarily mean actual failure.)
01 (Communication Control)
DF *4
Master Error
E0 *1
Registration Completion Instruc- Since this DTC is provided for engition command fromradio receiver neering, it may be detected when assembly cannot be received. no actual failure exists. D Registration Request command Since this DTC is provided for engiis output from slave component. neering, it may be detected when D By reception of connection check no actual failure exists. Instruction, Registration Request command is output from sub-master component.
E3
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2518
BE-146
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
01 (Communication Control)
E4
Since this DTC is provided for engineering purpose, it may be detected when no actual failure exists.
Physical address: 16A, 16C RSA Panel (Sub AVC-LAN) HINT: *1: Even if no failure is detected, it may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting an engine. *2: It may be stored when the engine key is turned 1 min. angain after engine start. *3: It may be stored when the engine key is turned again after engine start. *4: When 210 sec. has passed after pulling out the power supply connector of the master component with the ignition switch in ACC or ON, this code is stored. Logical address 01 *3 (Communication Control) DTC Diagnosis item D8 No Response to Connection Check Countermeasure and inspeced parts Component shown by auxiliary code D Check harness for power supply is or had been disconnected from system of component shown by auxiliary code. system after engine start. D Check harness for communicaD9 tion system of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for power supply system of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for power supply of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. D If error occurs again, replace component shown by auxiliary code. Diagnosis content
01 *2 (Communication Control)
D9
Last Mode Error Component operated (sounds and/ or images were provided) before engine stop is or has been disconnected with ignition switch in ACC or ON. No Response to ON/OFF Instruction No response is identified when changing mode (audio and visual mode change). Detected when sound and picture does not change by button operation.
01 (Communication Control)
DA
01 *2 (Communication Control)
DB
01 *4 (Communication Control)
DC
Transmission Error
D Check harness for power supply of component shown by auxiliary code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. Transmission to component shown D If same auxiliary code is recorded by auxiliary code has been failed. in other component, check harness (Detecting this DTC does not nec- for power supply and communication system of components shown essary mean actual failure.) sub code. Dual alarm is detected. After engine is started, slave com- D Check harness for power supply ponent was disconnected from sys- of component shown by auxiliary tem. code. D Check harness for communication system of component shown by auxiliary code. Plural frame transmission is aborted. Since this DTC is provided for engineering purpose, it may be detected when no actual failure exists.
01 *3 (Communication Control)
DE
01 (Communication Control)
E4
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2519
BE-147
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Physical address: 1A0 DVD Auto Player HINT: *1: Even if no failure is detected, this code may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting an engine. *2: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned again 1 min. after engine start. *3: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned again after engine start. *4: When 210 sec. has passed after pulling out the power supply connector of the master component with the ignition switch in ACC or ON, this code is stored. Logical address 01 ( C o m m u n i c ation Control) DTC Diagnosis item D6 Absence of *1 Master Diagnosis content Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system with ignition in ACC or ON. Or, when this code was recorded, RSA Panel was disconnected. Countermeasure and inspeced parts D Check harness for power supply of RSA Panel. D Check harness for communication system of RSA Panel. D Check harness for power supply of DVD player. D Check harness for communication system of DVD player.
01 ( C o m m u n i c ation Control)
D7 Communication Component in which this code is reCheck Error corded is was disconnected from system after engine start. Or, when recorded this code, RSA Panel was disconnected.
Transmission Error
D Check harness for power supply of RSA Panel. D Check harness for communication system of RSA Panel. D Check harness for power supply of DVD player. D Check harness for communication system of DVD player. Transmission to component shown D If same sub-code is recorded in by sub-code has been failed. (De- other component, check harness tecting this DTC does not neces- for power supply and communication system of components shown sary mean actual failure.) sub code. After engine is started, radio receiv- D Check harness for power supply of er assembly assembly was discon- RSA Panel. D Check harness for communication nected from system. system of RSA Panel. D Check harness for power supply of DVD player. D Check harness for communication system of DVD player. Due to defective condition of com- D Check harness for power supply of ponent with a display, master func- RSA Panel. tion is switched to audio equip- D Check harness for communication ment . Error occurs in communica- system of RSA Panel. tion between sub-master (audio) D Check harness for communication and master component. system between RSA Panel. Registration Completion Instruc- Since this DTC is provided for engition command from master cannot neering purpose, it may be detected be received. when no actual failure exists.
01 (Communication Control)
DF *4
Master Error
01 (Communication Control)
E0 *1
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Date :
2520
BE-148
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
E2
Error is detected in ON/OFF control Replace DVD player. command from DVD player.
E3
D Registration Request command Since this DTC is provided for engiis output from slave component. neering, it may be detected when D Registration connection check no actual failure exists. Instruction, Registration Request command is output from sub-master component. Since this DTC is provided for engineering purpose, it may be detected when no actual failure exists. Replace DVD player.
E4
Multiple Frame Multiple frame transmission is Abort aborted. RAM Error Abnormal condition of RAM is detected.
22
Physical address: 250 (DVD Auto Changer) (Sub AVC-LAN) Logical address 01 ( C o m m u n i c ation Control) DTC Diagnosis item D6 Absence of *1 Master Diagnosis content Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system with ignition in ACC or ON. Or, when this code was recorded, radio receiver assembly was disconnected. Countermeasure and inspeced parts D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply of DVD auto changer. D Check harness for communication system of DVD auto changer. D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for power supply of DVD auto changer. D Check harness for communication system of DVD auto changer. 01 (Communication Control) DC *2 Transmission Transmission to component shown Error by auxiliary code has bee failed. (This code does not necessarily mean actual failure.) Master Reset After engine is started, radio receiv(Momentary er assembly assembly was disconInterruption) nected from system. If same auxiliary code is recorded in other component(s), check harness for power supply and communication system of components shown sub code. D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D If error occurs frequently, replace radio receiver assembly.
D7
Component in which this code is recorded has been disconnected from system after engine start. Or, when this code was recorded, radio receiver assembly was disconnected.
01 (Communication Control)
DD *3
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2521
BE-149
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
01 (Communication Control)
DF *4
Master Error
Due to defective condition of component with a display, master function is switched to audio equipment . Error occurs in communication between sub-master (audio) and master component.
D Check harness for power supply of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system of radio receiver assembly. D Check harness for communication system between radio receiver assembly and sub-master component. Since this DTC is provided for engineering, it may be detected when no actual failure exists. Replace radio receiver assembly.
E0 *1
Registration Completion Instruction Error ON/OFF Instruction Parameter Error Registration Request Transmission
Registration Completion Instruction command fromradio receiver assembly cannot be received. Error is detected in ON/OFF control command from radio receiver assembly. D Registration Request command is output from slave component. D By reception of connection check Instruction, Registration Request command is output from sub-master component.
E2
E3
Since this DTC is provided for engineering, it may be detected when no actual failure exists.
Inspect disk.
44 DVD error
45 EJECT error
46 Disk Crack
52 Player Error
DVD player.
Do not stop the operation for a 47 DVD High Temp High temperature is detected in period of time. DVD auto changer. Replace DVD auto changer. 48 DVD Excess Excess current is applied to Current DVD auto changer. Replace DVD auto changer. 50 A Malfunction in Operation malfunction in inserinsert ion/ ejec- tion/ ejection. tion 51 A Malfunction in Operation malfunction in switching Replace DVD auto changer. switching disk disk.
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Date :
2522
BE-150
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
4. PROBLEM SYSMPTOMS TABLE NOTICE: When replacing the internal mechanism (computer part) of the audio system, be careful that no part of your body or clothing comes in contact with the terminals of the leads from the IC, etc. of the replacement part (spare part). HINT: This inspection procedure is a simple troubleshooting which should be carried out on the vehicle during system operation and was prepared on the assumption of system component troubles (except for the wires and connectors, etc.). Always inspect the trouble taking the following items into consideration. Open or short circuit of the wire harness Connector or terminal connection fault
Problem Radio Radio not operating when power switch turned to ON. Display indicates when power switch turned to ON, but no sound (including noise) is produced. Noise present, but AM - FM not operating. Any speaker does not work. Any AM or FM does not work. Few preset turning bands. Reception poor. Sound quality poor. Preset memory disappears. Tape Player Cassette tape cannot be inserted. Cassette tape inserted, but no power. Power coming in, but tape player not operating. Any speaker does not work. Sound quality poor. Tape jammed, malfunction with tape speed or auto-reverse. Cassette tape will not eject. CD Player CD cannot be inserted. CD inserted but no power/ Power coming in, but CD player not operating. Sound jumps. Sound quality poor (Volume faint) Any speaker does not work. CD will not be ejected. Power Amplifier No power coming in. Power coming in, but power amplifier not operating. Any speaker does not work. Noise Noise occurs Noise produced by vibration or shock while driving. Noise produced when engine starts. Steering Pad Switch Rear Seat Audio A audio system cannot be operated with steering pad switch. Quality of sound from headphone connected to headphone terminal is poor or no sound can be heard. Flow chart No. 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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Date :
2523
BE-151
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
The term AM includes LW,MW and SW, and the term FW includes UKW.
1 Radio RADIO NOT OPERATING WHEN POWER SWITCH TURNED TO ON Radio assembly faulty. Yes Replace fuse. NG ACC wire harness faulty. No Replace fuse. NG + B wire harness faulty. No GND faulty.
Is tape player operating normally? No Check if CIG fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to ACC terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if RADIO fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of power amplifier grounded normally? OK Is power supplied to ACC terminal of radio assembly? Yes Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio assembly? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) to radio assembly is OK? OK Radio assembly faulty.
NG
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Date :
2524
BE-152
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Radio
DISPLAY INDICATES WHEN POWER SWITCH TURNED TO ON, BUT NO SOUND (INCLUDING NOISE) IS PRODUCED Radio assembly faulty.
Is tape player operating normally? No Check if ACC fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to ACC terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if AMP fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of power amplifier grounded normally? OK Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Functions OK? No Hiss noise from speaker? Yes Radio assembly faulty. Recheck system after repair.
Yes
Replace fuse. NG ACC wire harness faulty. No Replace fuse. NG + B wire harness faulty. No GND faulty. NG Speaker wire harness faulty.
No
Speaker faulty. Yes Power amplifier faulty. Recheck system after repair.
No
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Date :
2525
BE-153
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Radio
Radio
Is hiss noise produced by non-functioning speaker? No Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness? Yes Temporarily install another speaker? Functions OK? No Power amplifier faulty. Recheck system after repair. Yes No Yes
Radio assembly faulty. Recheck system after repair. Speaker wire harness faulty.
Speaker faulty.
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Date :
2526
BE-154
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Radio
ANY AM OR FM DOES NOR WORK FEW PRESET TUNING BANDS Poor signals, poor location. Yes Radio assembly faulty.
Is power for the antenna being output from the radio assembly? Yes No Are both AM and FM defective? Yes Go to No.6 No
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Date :
2527
BE-155
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Radio
POOR RECEPTION
Yes No Are there any additional installation parts? (Sun shade film, telephone antenna, etc.) No Yes
Does the condition get better if removing them? Yes Influence of additional installation parts.
Check if there is any scratch and breaking of a wire on the glass antenna and the defogger pattern. (visual check. tester) (See page BE-124 ) No Is the contact of the plug jack of the radio OK? Yes Does the condition get better by using the outer antenna (such as pillar antenna)? Yes Is the contact of the antenna terminal on the glass surface and the defogger terminal? Yes Is the continuity of the antenna cord OK? Yes Check the grounding of the antenna, antenna cord. OK Does the condition get better by replacing the antenna cord? No Radio assembly faulty
NG
Yes
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Date :
2528
BE-156
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Radio
SOUND QUALITY POOR Is sound quality bad in certain areas only? No Radio assembly faulty. Poor signals, poor location. Yes
No
Temporarily install another speaker. Functions OK? No Radio assembly or power amplifier faulty. Recheck system after repair.
Radio
PRESET MEMORY DISAPPEARS Radio assembly faulty. Yes Replace fuse. NG +B wire harness faulty.
Can cassette tape be inserted in tape player? No Check if AMP fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if RADIO fuse is OK? OK Check if GND (wire harness side) of power amplifier grounded normally? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio assembly? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of radio assembly grounded normally? OK Radio assembly faulty. NG NG NG No
Replace fuse.
GND faulty.
No
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Date :
2529
BE-157
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Tape Player
CASSETTE TAPE CANNOT BE INSERTED Remove foreign object. Yes Radio assembly faulty. Yes Replace fuse. NG +B wire harness. No GND faulty. NG
Is there a foreign object inside tape player? No Is auto search button radio operating normally? No Check if RADIO fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio assembly? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of radio assembly grounded normally? OK Radio assembly faulty.
10
Tape Player
CASSETTE TAPE INSERTED, BUT NO POWER Radio assembly faulty. Yes Replace fuse. NG Replace fuse. NG +B wire harness faulty. No ACC wire harness. No
Is radio operating normal? No Check if ACC fuse is OK? OK Check if RADIO fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio assembly? Yes Is power supplied to ACC terminal of radio assembly? Yes Radio assembly faulty.
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Date :
2530
BE-158
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
11
Tape Player
POWER COMING IN, BUT TAPE PLAYER NOT OPERATING Cassette tape faulty. Yes Radio assembly faulty. Yes Speaker wire harness faulty.
Function OK if different cassette tape inserted? No Is radio operating normally? No Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Function OK? No Hiss noise from speaker? Yes Radio assembly faulty. Recheck system after repair. No
No
Yes
Speaker faulty.
12
Tape Player
Is radio operating normally? No Is hiss noise produced by non-functioning speaker. No Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Function OK? No Radio assembly or power amplifier faulty.
Yes
Yes
Radio assembly faulty. Recheck system after repair. Speaker wire harness faulty.
No Speaker faulty.
Yes
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Date :
2531
BE-159
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
13
Tape Player
SOUND QUALITY POOR (VOLUME FAINT) Cassette tape faulty. Yes Head dirty. Yes Radio assembly faulty. Yes Install properly. No Speaker faulty. Yes
Function OK if different cassette tape inserted? No Operates normally after cleaning the heads? No Is radio operating normally? No Is speaker properly installed? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Function OK? No Radio assembly faulty.
14
Tape Player
TAPE JAMMED MALFUNCTION WITH TAPE SPEED OR AUTO-REVERSE Cassette tape faulty. Yes Remove foreign object. Yes Head dirty.
No Is there a foreign object inside tape player? No Operates normally after cleaning the heads? No Radio assembly faulty.
Yes
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Date :
2532
BE-160
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
15
Tape Player
CASSETTE TAPE WILL NOT BE EJECTED Cassette tape jammed. No Radio assembly faulty. Yes Replace fuse. NG +B wire harness. No
Is tape player operating normally? Yes Is auto search button of radio operating normally? No Check if RADIO fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio receiver? Yes Radio assembly faulty.
16
CD Player
Is CD already inserted? No
Is auto search button of radio operating normally?
Yes
No Check if RADIO fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio assembly? Yes Is power supplied to ACC terminal of radio assembly? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of radio assembly grounded normally? OK Radio assembly faulty. NG
Replace fuse.
+B wire harness faulty. No ACC wire harness faulty. No GND wire harness faulty.
NG
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Date :
2533
BE-161
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
17
CD Player
Is power supplied to ACC terminal of radio assembly? Yes Radio assembly faulty.
18
CD Player
Is CD inserted with correct side up? Yes Function OK if different CD inserted? No Is radio operating normally? No Go to No.2. Yes Yes No
Insert correctly.
CD faulty.
Has sudden temperature change occurred inside cabin? Yes No Radio assembly faulty.
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Date :
2534
BE-162
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
19
CD Player
SOUND JUMPS Jumping caused by vibration. Yes Install properly. No CD faulty. Yes Formation of condensation due to temp. changes.
Does sound jump only during strong vibration? No Is CD player properly installed? Yes Functions OK if different CD inserted? No Has sudden temperature change occurred inside cabin? No Radio assembly faulty. Yes
20
CD Player
SOUND QUALITY POOR (VOLUME FAINT) CD faulty. Yes Radio assembly faulty. Yes Install properly. No Speaker faulty. Yes
Function OK if different CD inserted? No Is radio operating normally? No Is speaker property installed? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Functions OK? No Radio assembly or power amplifier faulty.
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Date :
2535
BE-163
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
21
CD Player
ANY SPEAKER DOES NOT WORK Radio assembly faulty. Yes Radio assembly faulty. Recheck system after repair. Speaker wire harness faulty. No Speaker faulty. Yes
Is radio operating normally? No Is hiss noise produced by non-functioning speaker? No Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Function OK? No Power amplifier faulty. Recheck system after repair. Yes
22
CD Player
Yes
Radio assemblyfaulty.
Check if RADIO fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio receiver? Yes Radio assembly faulty. No NG
Replace fuse.
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Date :
2536
BE-164
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
23
Power Amplifier
NO POWER COMING IN Radio assembly faulty. Yes Replace fuse. NG ACC wire harness faulty. No Replace fuse. NG + B wire harness faulty. No GND faulty.
Is tape player operating normally? No Check if ACC fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to ACC terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if AMP fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of power amplifier grounded normally? OK Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness. Yes Temporarity install another speaker functions OK?
NG
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Date :
2537
BE-165
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
24
Power Amplifier
POWER COMIMG IN, BUT WOOFER (POWER) AMPLIFIER NOT OPERATING Radio assembly faulty.
Is tape player operating normally? No Check if ACC fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to ACC terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if RADIO, AMP fuse is OK? OK Is power supplied to +B terminal of power amplifier? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of power amplifier grounded normally? OK Is power supplied to ACC terminal of radio assembly? Yes Is power supplied to +B terminal of radio assembly? Yes Check if GND (wire harness side) of radio assembly grounded normally? OK Is there continuity in speaker wire harness? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Functions OK? No Hiss noise from speaker? Yes Radio assembly faulty. Recheck system after repair.
Yes
Replace fuse. NG ACC wire harness faulty. No Replace fuse. NG + B wire harness faulty. No GND faulty. NG
No
Speaker faulty. Yes Power amplifier faulty. Recheck system after repair.
No
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Date :
2538
BE-166
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
25
Power Amplifier
ANY SPEAKER DOES NOT WORK Radio assembly faulty. Yes Radio assembly faulty. Recheck system after repair. Speaker wire harness faulty. No Speaker faulty. Yes
Is radio operating normally? No Is hiss noise produced by non-functioning speaker? No Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness? Yes Temporarily install another speaker. Function OK? No Power amplifier faulty. Recheck system after repair. Yes
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Date :
2539
BE-167
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
26
Noise
NOISE OCCURS (It occurs in the cassette and CD.) Refer to No.27.
Does the noise occur only in the radio? Yes Does the noise occur in a particular place? No Is there any additional installation part around the glass imprinted antenna? (Sun shade film, telephone antenna etc.) No
No
An electric environment. Yes Does the noise stop by removing it? Yes Influence of the film or the noise radiation of the additional installation part.
Does the noise occur even pulling out the antenna cord from the radio? No Does the noise occur even after pulling out the antenna terminal on the glass surface? No Isnt there any adhesive (Butyl rubber) stuck on the bases of the antenna terminal, defogger terminal and bus bar? No Does the condition get better by replacing the antenna cord. No Noise rediates directly to the antenna from the generation source.
Yes
Yes
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Date :
2540
BE-168
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
27
Noise
Is radio assembly properly installed? Yes Is speaker properly installed? Yes With vehicles stationary lightly tap each system. Is noise produced? No Noise is produced from static eletricity accumulating in the vehicle body. 28 Noise
Whistling noise which becomes high-pitched when accelerator strongly depressed, disappears shortly after engine stops. No Whining noise occurs when A/C is operating. No
Scratching noise occurs during sudden acceleration, driving on rough roads or when ignition switch is turned ON.
Yes
A/C noise.
Yes
No
Clicking sound is heard when horn button is pressed, then released. Whirring/grating sound is heard when pushed continuously.
No Murmuring sound stops when engine stops. No Tick-tack noise occurs in co-ordination with blinking offlasher. No Noise occurs during window washer operation. No Scratching noise occurs while engine is running, and continues a while even after engine stops. No Scraping noise in line with wiper beat. No Other type of noise Yes Wiper noise. Yes Washer noise. Yes Ignition noise.
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Date :
2541
BE-169
BODY ELECTRICAL AUDIO SYSTEM
29
A AUDIO SYSTEM CANNOT BE OPERATED WITH STEERING PAD SWITCH Steering pad switch faulty. No Wire harness faulty. No
Resistance of steering pad switch is OK? Yes Is wire harness between radio assembly and steering pad switch OK? Yes Radio assembly faulty.
30
QUALITY OF SOUND FROM HEADPHONE TERMINAL IS POOR OR NO SOUND CAN BE HEARD Headphone faulty. Yes Wire harness faulty.
Temporarity install another headphone. Function OK? No Is wire harness between radio assembly and RSA panel OK? Yes Temporarity install another RSA panel. Function OK? No Radio assembly faulty.
No
Yes
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Date :
2542
BE-1
BODY ELECTRICAL BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
PRECAUTION
HINT: Take care to observe the following precautions when performing inspections or removal and replacement of body electrical related parts. 1. HEADLIGHT SYSTEM Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and require special handling. They can burst if scratched or dropped. Hold a bulb only by its plastic or metal case. Dont touch the glass part of a bulb with bare hands. 2. SRS (SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM) The LAND CRUISER is equipped with an SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) such as the driver airbag and front passenger airbag. Failure to carry out service operation in the correct sequence could cause the SRS to unexpectedly deploy during servicing, possibly leading to a serious accident. Before servicing (including removal or installation of parts, inspection or replacement), be sure to read the precautionary notices in the RS section.
3.
D
AUDIO SYSTEM If the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, the preset AM, FM 1 and FM 2 stations stored in memory are erased, so be sure to note the stations and reset them after the negative (-) terminal cable is reconnected to the battery. If the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, the ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM will operate when the cable is reconnected, but the radio, tape player and CD player will not operate. Be sure to input the correct ID number so that the radio, tape player and CD player can be operated again.
4. MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM If the vehicle is equipped with a mobile communication system, refer to precautions in the IN section.
Author :
Date :
2374
BE-48
BODY ELECTRICAL BACK-UP LIGHT SYSTEM
BE0GX-11
INSPECTION
INSPECT PARK/ NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH CONTINUITY (See page DI-402 )
Author :
Date :
2421
BE-47
BODY ELECTRICAL BACK-UP LIGHT SYSTEM
LOCATION
Ignition Switch
Cowl Side J/B RH D GAUGE2 Fuse Cowl Side J/B LH D GAUGE1 Fuse
Back-up Light
I24740
Author :
Date :
2420
BE-58
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
BE0S0-04
CIRCUIT
Connector D
Connector C
Connector B
Connector A
I25532
Author :
Date :
2431
BE-59
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
ODO/TRIP
EEPRON
INCLINATION SSR
D6
SUPPLY CIRCUIT D2
D11 SEAT BELT D5 P R N D 4 3 2 L A/T P CRUISE C19 B10 C20 C4 D10 D9 D17 2nd START ETC PWR AIR BAG FUEL WARNING CHG A/T OIL TEMP OIL MAINT
D1
I24919
Author :
Date :
2432
BE-60
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
C7 C8 C14 C15 D20 A8 A4 TURN-R TURN-L CENTER DIFF LOCK B4 B6 B13 B7 B12 B5 SLIP A1 B8 A19 TRAC ABS VSC OFF VSC TRAC DOOR BEAM D3 B18
D4 A6 A5 A7
BRK
RSCA
CHECK ENG
I24920
Author :
Date :
2433
BE-61
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
No. 3 4 5 6 7 10 12 8 9 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 4 7 10 11 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20
Wiring connector side Body ECU Flasher Relay H/L R-HI Fuse Flasher Relay Light Control Switch MET Fuse ABS, TRC, VSC ECU PANEL Fuse Body Ground ECM CTR DIFF Switch ABS, TRC, VSC ECU ABS, TRC, VSC ECU ABS, TRC, VSC ECU ABS, TRC, VSC ECU Airbag ECU Body ECU Airbag ECU Oil Pressure Sender Gauge ECM Driver Seat Belt Buckle Switch Drive Monitor Drive Monitor ABS, TRC, VSC ECU ABS, TRC, VSC ECU ABS & BA & TRAC & VSC Actuator Engine Ground Main Fuel Sender Gauge Main Fuel Sender Gauge Main Fuel Sender Gauge Light Control Rheostat Key Unlock Warning Switch Body (Door Courtesy Switch Signal) GAUGE1 Fuse ECU-B2 Fuse ACC Fuse DOME Fuse Speed Sensor Speed Control Unit Gateway ECU ECM
C12
C13
C14
C15
Author :
Date :
2434
BE-62
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
BE0HJ-1 1
COMPONENTS
Meter Cover
Inclination Sensor
Meter Glass
I24912
Author :
Date :
2435
BE-63
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
BE2EF-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT Connect the connector C12, C13, C14 and C15 to the combination meter and inspect the wire harness side connectors from the back side as shown in the table.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Connector C15
Connector C14
Connector C13
Connector C12
I29077
Condition Either door is opened Either door is closed Ignition switch ON and turn signal switch OFF or RIGHT Below 1 V 10 - 14 V Below 1 V
Specified condition
Ignition switch ON and turn signal switch LEFT IG switch ON, light control switch OFF
Pulse signal is output 10 - 14 V Below 1 V Below 1 V 10 - 14 V Below 1 V Pulse signal is output 10 - 14 V Below 1 V Below 1 V Below 1 V 10 - 14 V Below 1 V
IG switch ON, light control switch ON Ignition switch ON and turn signal switch OFF or LEFT
Ignition switch ON and turn signal switch RIGHT IG switch ON, light control switch ON Ignition switch OFF
Ignition switch ON and ABS warning light does not light up IG switch OFF
10 - 14 V Below 1 V 10 - 14 V
IG switch ON
Author :
Date :
2436
BE-64
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER Below 1 V 10 - 14 V Below 1 V
Ignition switch ON and engine is stopped C13-11 C13 11 (CHECK E/G) - Ground G d Ignition switch ON and engine is running Ignition switch ON and center diff. lock switch OFF Ignition switch ON and center diff. lock switch ON IG switch ON, SLIP warning light ON C13-15 C13 15 (SLIP) - Ground G d IG switch ON, SLIP warning light OFF IG switch ON, VSC TRC indicator light ON C13-16 C13 16 (VSC TRC) - Ground G d IG switch ON, VSC TRC indicator light OFF IG switch ON, VSC OFF indicator light ON C13-17 C13 17 (VSC OFF) - G Ground d IG switch ON, VSC OFF indicator light OFF IG switch ON, TRC OFF indicator light ON C13-18 C13 18 (ACTIVE TRC) - Ground G d IG switch ON, TRC OFF indicator light OFF IG switch ON, RSCA warning light ON C13-19 C13 19 (RSCA OFF) - Ground G d IG switch ON, RSCA warning light OFF Ignition switch ON and SRS indicator light lights up Ignition switch ON and SRS indicator does not light up Ignition switch ON and indicator ON C14-7 C14 7 (OIL PRS SDR) - Ground G d C14-10 (T/M PULSE) - Ground C14-11 (D-BKL C14 11 (D BKL SW) - Ground G d Ignition switch ON and indicator OFF Engine is Running Ignition switch ON and seat belt is unfastened Ignition switch ON and seat belt is fastened Ignition switch ON and parking brake lever is pulled C14-18 C14 18 (PKB SW) - G Ground d Ignition switch ON and parking brake lever is released Ignition switch ON and brake system indicator ON C14-20 C14 20 (BRAKE) - Ground G d Ignition switch ON and brake system indicator OFF Constant Constant Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON and fuel sender gauge float UP C15-6 C15 6 (MAIN FR) - Ground G d Ignition switch ON and fuel sender gauge float DOWN Ignition switch ON and light control rheostat volume minimum C15-7 (ILL-) Ground C15 7 (ILL ) - G d Ignition switch ON and light control rheostat volume maximum Key unlock warning switch ON (Key is inserted) C15-9 (KEY SW) - Ground Key unlock warning switch OFF (Key is removed)
10 - 14 V Below 1.5 V 10 - 14 V Below 1.5 V 10 - 14 V Below 1.5 V 10 - 14 V Below 1.5 V 10 - 14 V Below 2.0 V 10 - 14 V Below 1 V
10 - 14 V
Below 1 V
C15-1 (E/G EARTH) - Ground C15-2 (MAIN FE) - Ground C15-4 (MAIN FV) - Ground
Approx. 5.5 V
Below 1 V
10 - 14 V Below 1 V 10 - 14 V
Author :
Date :
2437
BE-65
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER Below 1 V 10 - 14 V Below 1 V 10 - 14 V 10 - 14 V Below 1 V 10 - 14 V 10 - 14 V Pulse signal is output below 1.5 V battery positive voltage Pulse signal is output below 1.5 V approx. 5 V or below 1.5 V battery positive voltage
Ignition switch ON and driver door is opened C15-10 (D-CTY C15 10 (D CTY SW) - Ground G d Ignition switch ON and driver door is closed Ignition switch OFF C15-11 (IGN+) Ground C15 11 (IGN ) - G d C15-12 (ECU-B2) - Ground C15-13 (ACC+) Ground C15 13 (ACC ) - G d C15-14 (DOOR+) - Ground C15-15 (SP IN) - Ground Ignition switch ON Constant Ignition switch OFF Ignition switch ACC or ON Constant Ignition switch ON and slowly move the wheel
If a circuit is not as specified, inspect the applicable circuit. 2. INSPECT SPEEDOMETER/ ON-VEHICLE Using a speedometer tester, inspect the speedometer for allowable indication error and check the operation of the odometer. HINT: Tire wear and tire over or under inflation will increase the indication error.
USA (mph) Standard indication 20 40 60 80 100 120 Allowable range 18 - 24 38 - 44 56 - 66 78 - 88 98 - 110 118 - 132 Standard indication 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 CANADA (km/h) Allowable range 17 - 24 38 - 46 57.5 - 67 77 - 88 96 - 109 115 - 130 134 - 151.5 153 - 173
Author :
Date :
2438
BE-66
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
Connector C15 1
3. (a)
16
INSPECT SPEEDOMETER VOLTAGE While driving the vehicle at the speed of 10 km/h, check the voltage between the terminals 16 and 1 of the combination meter assy. STANDARD: Fluctuation between 10 to 14 V or less is repeated 7 times within 1 sec.
I24950
4. (a) (b)
3 2 1
(c) (d)
I25536
INSPECT VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and negative (-) lead to terminal 2. Connect the positive (+) lead from the tester to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2. Rotate the shaft. Check that there is voltage change from approx. 0V to 11 V or more between terminals 2 and 3.
HINT: The voltage change should be performed 4 times for every revolution is not as specified, replace the sensor. 5. INSPECT TACHOMETER / ON-VEHICLE (a) Connect a tune-up test tachometer, and start the engine. (b) Compare the tester and tachometer indications. DC 13.5 V 25 C at (77F):
Standard indication (rpm) 700 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Allowable range (rpm) ( ): estimated reference values 630 - 770 900 - 1,100 1,850 - 2,150 2,800 - 3,200 3,800 - 4,200 4,800 - 5,200 5,750 - 6,250 6,700 - 7,300
Author :
Date :
2439
BE-67
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
2 F E
I06184
6. (a) (b)
INSPECT FUEL SENDER GAUGE VOLTAGE Apply voltage (4.5 V - 5.0 V) between terminals 2 and 3. Measure voltage between terminals 1 and 2 for each float position.
Float position mm (in.) F: Approx. 85.3 (3.36) 1/2: Approx. 1.7 (0.67) E: Approx. 91.9 (3.62) Voltage (V) Approx. 4.60 0.1 Approx. 2.45 0.1 Approx. 0.30 0.1
1/2
If voltage value is not as specified, replace main sender gauge. 7. INSPECT LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT (a) Disconnect the connector from the low oil pressure switch. (b) Turn the ignition switch ON. (c) Connect the terminal of wire harness side connector and ground, then check the warning light.
(b) 10. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 11. (a)
(b)
INSPECT PARKING BRAKE WARNING LIGHT Disconnect the connector from the parking brake switch and ground terminal on the wire harness side connector. Turn the ignition switch ON and check that the warning light lights up. INSPECT BRAKE WARNING LIGHT Disconnect the connector from the brake fluid level warning switch and ground terminal on the wire harness side connector. Turn the ignition switch ON and check that the warning light lights up. INSPECT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARNING SWITCH Remove the reservoir tank cap and retainer. Disconnect the connector. Check that the continuity exists between the terminal. Use syphon, etc., to take fluid out of the reservoir tank. Check that the continuity exists between terminals. Pour the fluid back in the reservoir tank. INSPECT OPEN DOOR WARNING LIGHT DIsconnect the connector from the driver door courtesy switch and ground terminal on the wire harness side connector. Turn the ignition switch ON and check that the warning light lights up.
Author :
Date :
2440
BE-68
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
11
INSPECT SEAT BELT WARNING BUZZER Disconnect the connector from the combination meter. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery terminal 12 and negative (-) lead terminal 1. Check that the buzzer stop after 4 to 8 seconds. Check that the buzzer stops when connecting the terminal 11 to the GND.
I24949
Connector C15 12
9 10
I24950
INSPECT KEY UNLOCK WARNING BUZZER Disconnect the connector from the combination meter. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery terminal 12 and negative (-) lead terminal 1. Connect the negative (-) lead from battery terminal 9 and 10, check that the buzzer sound.
INSPECT SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT DIsconnect the connector from the seat belt buckle switch and ground terminal on the wire harness side connector. Turn the ignition switch ON and check that the warning light lights up.
15.
OFF
ON
1-4 2-4
16. INSPECT SEAT BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the switch connector and inspect the connector on wire harness side, as shown.
I04108
Author :
Date :
2441
BE-69
BODY ELECTRICAL Tester connection 4 - Ground Constant COMBINATION METER Specified condition Continuity
Condition
17.
Sensing part
Passenger seat only: INSPECT SEAT BELT WARNING OCCUPANT DETECTION SENSOR CONTINUITY Check that continuity exists between the terminals 1 and 2 when pressing the sensing part of the lower seat cushion. If operation is not as specified, replace the sensor.
I04109
18. (a)
INSPECT LIGHT CONTROL RHEOSTAT Turn the rheostat knob OFF, and check that there is no continuity between terminal 5 and 4 (Rheostat knob turned to fully counterclockwise). (b) Gradually, turn the rheostat knob from the dark side to bright side, and check that there is continuity between terminal 5 and 4 (Rheostat knob turned to clockwise). If operation is not as specified, replace the rheostat.
I24953
Author :
Date :
2442
BE-70
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
19. (a)
(b) (c)
INSPECT INCLINATION SENSOR The inclination sensor is installed in the combination meter. Inspect the inclination sensor by connecting a battery positive (+) lead to terminal 11 (IGN+) of the meter connector, and a battery negative (-) lead to terminal 1 (E/G EARTH). Check if the voltage between terminal Vcc and GND of the inclination sensor connector is 5 V. Check the voltage between terminal OUT and GND when the bottom surface of the inclination sensor is in a level position. Also check the voltage when it is inclined backward or forward. Standard Value: Bottom surface of sensor is set in a level position: about 4.5 V Bottom surface of sensor is inclined: about 0.5 V
I25813
Inclination Sensor
E/G EARTH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
IGN+
OUT
Vcc
GND
Connector C15
I29078
Author :
Date :
2443
BE-56
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
COMBINATION METER
BE0HH-12
LOCATION
Brake Master Cylinder D Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch
Cowl Side J/B RH D GAUGE2 Fuse D METER Fuse D DOME Fuse D ECU-B2 Fuse
I24743 I10004
Author :
Date :
2429
BE-57
BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
Engine Coolant Tempareture Sender Gauge Fuel Tank D Fuel Sender Gauge Park/ Neutral Position Switch
Speed Sensor
I24744
Author :
Date :
2430
BE-71
BODY ELECTRICAL COMPASS
COMPASS
BE1Z9-01
PRE-CHECK
1. SELECTING COMPASS DISPLAY MODE The mode select switch allows you to select a Display or Non-display mode of the compass. The mode select is operated by the automatic glare-proof / non-glare proof switch on the inner mirror. 2. SETTING ZONE Deviation between the magnetic north and actual north differs depending on the terrestrial location, therefore, an adjustment in magnetism is required. Since the magnetic condition differs according to the area where the vehicle will be used, it is necessary for each user to set the zone. (Refer to Compass Zone Map). The zone setting can be changed using the mode select switch of the inner mirror. 3. PERFORMING CALIBRATION Because each vehicle has its own magnetic field, calibration should be performed for each vehicle. This compass function is used when storing the record of the vehicles magnetic field. 4. WHEN COMPASS MAGNETIZED: A compass could be magnetized during shipping by vessels or freight cars. Before delivery, therefore, make sure to perform calibration and ensure that calibration can be done. If it cannot be done (cannot complete in spite of driving round several times), it may be caused by magnetization. Demagnetize the vehicle using a demagnetizer and perform calibration again. 5. SETTING COMPASS
Mode Select Switch On Duration Normal Mode Ignition switch ON.
Author :
Date :
2444
BE-72
BODY ELECTRICAL COMPASS
SELECTING DISPLAY MODE Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the LED on the inner mirror is lit (green). Check that the compass display indicates an azimuthal direction (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, or NW) or C. Pressing the mode select switch on the inner mirror for 3 sec. or more erases the above mentioned display and activates the Non-display mode. Immediately after pressing the mode select switch, the LED goes off activating the Non-glare-proof mode. However, when the switch remains pressed, the LED is lit again after 3 sec. and the system enters the automatic glare-proof mode. Keep pressing the mode select switch for 3 sec. after selection of the compass display mode will activate the zone setting mode, showing a number (1-15) on the compass display. ZONE SETTING MODE
ZONE SETTING NUMBER
7.
I18957
Author :
Date :
2445
BE-73
BODY ELECTRICAL COMPASS
Pressing the mode select switch for 6 sec. from the normal mode will activate the zone setting mode, showing a numbar (1-15) on the compass display. HINT: In the initial status, 8 is displayed. (1) The displayed number increases +1 every time the mode select switch is pressed. Referring to the map, check the number for the area where the vehicle will be used and set the zone number. (2) Leave it untouched for several seconds after setting and check that the compass display shows an azimuthal direction (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, or NW) or C. 8. CALIBRATION SETTING MODE (a) After the set zone is displayed, if the switch remains pressed another 3 sec. will activate the calibration setting mode. (b) Pressing the switch for 9 sec. from the normal mode will also activate this mode. (c) Drive the vehicle at a slow speed of 8 km/h (5MPH) or less in the circular direction. (d) Driving round the circle 1 to 3 times will display the azimuthal direction on the display, completing the calibration. HINT: Once calibration is completed, it is not necessary to perform the above procedures unless the magnetic field strength is drastically changed. If this happens, the azimuthal display will be changed to C.
Author :
Date :
2446
BE-75
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
BE2EE-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT DEFOGGER SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the panel switch and inspect the connector on wire harness side, as shown in the chart.
w/o Navigation System:
w/ Navigation System: A B C
I25790
w/ Navigation:
Tester connection B12 (GND) - Ground B11 (+B) - Ground B22 (IG) - Ground B22 (IG) - Ground A10 (RDFGR) - Ground Constant Constant Ignition switch LOCK or ACC Ignition switch ON Constant Condition Continuity Battery positive voltage No voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Specified condition
w/o Navigation:
Tester connection 16 (GND) - Ground 8 (IG) - Ground 8 (IG) - Ground 2 (DEFC) - Ground Constant Ignition switch LOCK or ACC Ignition switch ON Constant Condition Continuity No voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Specified condition
2.
1 2
3 5
5
1 2
3
I01200
Author :
Date :
2448
BE-76
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
Built in relay
3.
HINT: The mirror heater relay is built in engine room junction block. Also the relay is constructed with a relay block that is in the junction block as a unit. To disconnect the wire harness connecting with relay block is impossible. If the relay has a malfunction, replace it with junction block assembly wire harness together.
I25040
When cleaning the glass, use a soft, dry cloth, and wipe the glass in the direction of the wire. Take care not to damage the wires. Do not use detergents or glass cleaners with abrasive ingredients. When measuring voltage, wrap a piece of tin foil around the tip of the negative probe and press the foil against the wire with your finger, as shown.
At Center
Turn the ignition switch ON. Turn the defogger switch ON. Inspect the voltage at the center of each heat wire, as shown.
Voltage Approx. 5V Approx. 10V or 0V Criteria Okay (No break in wire) Broken wire
I01292
Foil strip
Ground side
Battery side
I01293
HINT: If there is approximately 10 V, the wire is broken between the center of the wire and the positive (+) end. If there is no voltage, the wire is broken between the center of the wire and ground. (d) Place the voltmeter positive (+) lead against the defogger wire on the battery side. (e) Place the voltmeter negative (-) lead with the foil strip against the wire on the ground side. (f) Slide the positive (+) lead from battery to ground side. (g) The point where the voltmeter deflects from several V to zero V is the place where the defogger wire is broken. HINT: If the heat wire is not broken, the voltmeter indicates 0 V at the positive (+) end of the heat wire but voltage gradually increases to about 12 V as the meter probe moves to the other end.
Author :
Date :
2449
BE-77
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
Repair Point
5. (a) (b)
Broken Wire
(c)
IF NECESSARY, REPAIR DEFOGGER WIRE Clean the broken wire tips with grease, wax and silicone remover. Place the masking tape along both sides of the wire for repair. Thoroughly mix the repair agent (Dupont paste No. 4817).
Marking Tape
I01294
Using a fine tip brush, apply a small amount of the agent to the wire. After a few minutes, remove the masking tape. Do not repair the defogger wire for at least 24 hours.
I01295
6.
5
(a)
12
(b) HINT: It will take a short time for the mirror to become warm.
w/ Mirror heater: INSPECT MIRROR HEATER OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 5 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 12. Check that the mirror becomes warm.
I25799
Author :
Date :
2450
BE-74
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
DEFOGGER SYSTEM
BE0GS-19
LOCATION
Engine Room R/B D MIR HTR Fuse D MIR HTR Relay
I24745
Author :
Date :
2447
BE-75
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
BE2EE-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT DEFOGGER SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the panel switch and inspect the connector on wire harness side, as shown in the chart.
w/o Navigation System:
w/ Navigation System: A B C
I25790
w/ Navigation:
Tester connection B12 (GND) - Ground B11 (+B) - Ground B22 (IG) - Ground B22 (IG) - Ground A10 (RDFGR) - Ground Constant Constant Ignition switch LOCK or ACC Ignition switch ON Constant Condition Continuity Battery positive voltage No voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Specified condition
w/o Navigation:
Tester connection 16 (GND) - Ground 8 (IG) - Ground 8 (IG) - Ground 2 (DEFC) - Ground Constant Ignition switch LOCK or ACC Ignition switch ON Constant Condition Continuity No voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Specified condition
2.
1 2
3 5
5
1 2
3
I01200
Author :
Date :
2448
BE-76
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
Built in relay
3.
HINT: The mirror heater relay is built in engine room junction block. Also the relay is constructed with a relay block that is in the junction block as a unit. To disconnect the wire harness connecting with relay block is impossible. If the relay has a malfunction, replace it with junction block assembly wire harness together.
I25040
When cleaning the glass, use a soft, dry cloth, and wipe the glass in the direction of the wire. Take care not to damage the wires. Do not use detergents or glass cleaners with abrasive ingredients. When measuring voltage, wrap a piece of tin foil around the tip of the negative probe and press the foil against the wire with your finger, as shown.
At Center
Turn the ignition switch ON. Turn the defogger switch ON. Inspect the voltage at the center of each heat wire, as shown.
Voltage Approx. 5V Approx. 10V or 0V Criteria Okay (No break in wire) Broken wire
I01292
Foil strip
Ground side
Battery side
I01293
HINT: If there is approximately 10 V, the wire is broken between the center of the wire and the positive (+) end. If there is no voltage, the wire is broken between the center of the wire and ground. (d) Place the voltmeter positive (+) lead against the defogger wire on the battery side. (e) Place the voltmeter negative (-) lead with the foil strip against the wire on the ground side. (f) Slide the positive (+) lead from battery to ground side. (g) The point where the voltmeter deflects from several V to zero V is the place where the defogger wire is broken. HINT: If the heat wire is not broken, the voltmeter indicates 0 V at the positive (+) end of the heat wire but voltage gradually increases to about 12 V as the meter probe moves to the other end.
Author :
Date :
2449
BE-77
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
Repair Point
5. (a) (b)
Broken Wire
(c)
IF NECESSARY, REPAIR DEFOGGER WIRE Clean the broken wire tips with grease, wax and silicone remover. Place the masking tape along both sides of the wire for repair. Thoroughly mix the repair agent (Dupont paste No. 4817).
Marking Tape
I01294
Using a fine tip brush, apply a small amount of the agent to the wire. After a few minutes, remove the masking tape. Do not repair the defogger wire for at least 24 hours.
I01295
6.
5
(a)
12
(b) HINT: It will take a short time for the mirror to become warm.
w/ Mirror heater: INSPECT MIRROR HEATER OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 5 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 12. Check that the mirror becomes warm.
I25799
Author :
Date :
2450
BE-74
BODY ELECTRICAL DEFOGGER SYSTEM
DEFOGGER SYSTEM
BE0GS-19
LOCATION
Engine Room R/B D MIR HTR Fuse D MIR HTR Relay
I24745
Author :
Date :
2447
BE-196
BODY ELECTRICAL ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
BE0G8-06
INSPECTION
INSPECTION TRANSPONDER KEY COIL CONTINUITY Check that continuity exists between terminals 1 and 2. If continuity is not as specified, replace the coil.
I04266
Author :
Date :
2569
BE-195
BODY ELECTRICAL ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
BE02Q-23
LOCATION
Engine Room R/B D EFI Fuse D EFI and ECD Relay Passenger Side Junction Block D IGN Fuse Transponder Key Coil
Author :
Date :
2568
BE-191
BODY ELECTRICAL ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
1. KEY REGISTRATION IN AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION MODE (a) Registration of a new transponder key. HINT: D This must be done when you install a new Transponder key ECU. D The new Transponder key ECU is on the automatic key code registration mode. The already fixed of key codes for this Transponder key ECU can be registered. On this type of vehicle, up to 4 key codes can be registered. D A master and sub key are registered automatically.
START
Security indicator blinks until the first key is inserted. The indicator comes on after the key registration.
Under registration
Registration completion
Remove the key. Security Indicator ON (After the last key (sub-key) is registered, the indicator remains OFF until removing the key. And after removing the key, the indicator blinks.)
Yes
END
HINT:
D D
(b)
When a key is not inserted in the key cylinder on the automatic registration mode, the security indicator always comes. When the immobiliser system operates normally and the key is pulled out, the security indicator blinks. Automatic registration mode completion If completing the mode forcibly when registering more than 1 key code on the automatic registration mode, perform the following procedures.
Author :
Date :
2564
BE-192
BODY ELECTRICAL ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
After registering 1 more key code with master key, perform step (1) or (2) without pulling the key out or inserting the already registered key. (1) Turn the ignition switch LOCK ON 5 times within 10 sec. (2) With the hand-held tester, require automatic registration mode completion. 2. REGISTRATION OF ADDITIONAL MASTER KEY AND SUB KEY It is possible to carry out additional registration of the supply key. HINT: D It is possible to register up to 5 master key codes including the already registered key code. D It is possible to register up to 3 sub key codes including the already registered key code. D When any operation period described below is over, registration mode cannot be completed. D When the next procedure is performed while the previous timer is working, the timer stops counting time, and then the next timer starts. D When replacing Ignition Cylinder Key Set or Lock Cylinder Set, perform registration following the procedure using the original master key. However, after the registration of the additional master key, as the original master key and the original sub-key is not necessary any more, erase registration of those key codes. D For the registration order, it is not necessary to distinguish between Main and Sub. (Main key and Sub key are automatically identified) When a registration error in the transponder key ECU is detected, the security indicator indicates the following codes.
2-1 2-2 2-3 Communication error between the key to be registered and the transponder key ECU When trying to register the key that is already registered When exceeding the number of keys which can be registered (Master key: 5, Sub key: 3)
Code2-2 1 Sec.
0.2 Sec.
Author :
Date :
2565
BE-193
BODY ELECTRICAL ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
START
Insert already registered master key in the key cylinder and turn the ignition switch ON. Within 120 secs. Using hand-held tester, select key registration. Within 20 secs.
Security indicator ON Security indicator blinks Security indicator blinks Security indicator OFF Security indicator blinks
Within 10 secs.
END HINT: Follow the screen of the hand-held tester for detailed procedure.
Author :
Date :
2566
BE-194
BODY ELECTRICAL ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
3.
START Security indicator blinks Insert already registered master key in the key cylinder and turn the ignition switch ON. Security indicator ON Using hand-held tester, select key erasion. Within 10 secs. Security indicator ON about 1 sec. and OFF Security indicator blinks END (Key code erased)
HINT: D Follow the screen of the hand-held tester for more detailed procedure.
Author :
Date :
2567
BE-38
BODY ELECTRICAL FOG LIGHT SYSTEM
BE0RU-04
A-bolt
ADJUSTMENT
ADJUST FOGLIGHT AIM A-bolt : Vertical Direction
I25046
Author :
Date :
2411
BE-37
BODY ELECTRICAL FOG LIGHT SYSTEM
BE0RT-04
INSPECTION
1.
ON
OFF
I06374
Built in relay
2.
HINT: The foglight relay is built in engine room junction block. Also the relay is constructed with a relay block that is in the junction block as a unit. To disconnect the wire harness connecting with relay block is impossible. If the relay has a malfunction, replace it with junction block assembly wire harness together.
I25040
Author :
Date :
2410
BE-36
BODY ELECTRICAL FOG LIGHT SYSTEM
LOCATION
Engine Room R/B D FR FOG Relay D FR FOG Fuse
I24736
Author :
Date :
2409
BE-190
BODY ELECTRICAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER SYSTEM
BE2F0-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT GARAGE DOOR OPENER SWITCH Press the switch and check that each LED (red) lights up. Even if only one switch is found not to light up, replace it.
I25809
2.
I25810
HINT: Use the home link tester made by KENT MORE for this test. As it is necessary to record the code of the hand held transmitter, customers code will be erased. When the inspection completes, please register the customers again. (a) Check that the code of hand held transmitter for inspection can be recorded (See page BE-186 ). If the code can not be registered, replace garage door opener.
(b)
Press the switch which an inspection code has been registered for and check that LED (green) of the home link tester lights up. If the LED (green) does not light up, replace the garage door opener.
I25811
Author :
Date :
2563
BE-189
BODY ELECTRICAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER SYSTEM
BE0TZ-06
LOCATION
I25525
Author :
Date :
2562
BE-186
BODY ELECTRICAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER SYSTEM
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
1. NEW CODE REGISTRATION NOTICE: D If pressing the switch of the original transmitter to register the code, the system might operate. D When registering the transmitter codes such as for garage or gate, check that there is nobody around those places then register. (a) Press the switch for the item to be registered for 20 seconds HINT: When transferring to registration mode, LED (red) blinks in 1 Hz cycle.
(b)
In the condition of (a), bring the original transmitter to within 1-inch area around the garage door opener and press the switch. (code transmitting).
HINT: When code registration completes correctly, LED (red) blinks in 5.6 Hz cycle.
I25812
Author :
Date :
2559
BE-187
BODY ELECTRICAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER SYSTEM
PRESSED GARAGE DOOR OPENER SWITCH PRESSED ENTER LEARN MODE EXIT LED OPERATION ON OFF LED flashes at a rate of 1 Hz ON OFF
I03487
20 sec
ORIGINAL TRANSMITTER
If a code can not be registered, observe the following conditions. HINT: D If the battery of original transmitter is consumed. D Press the switch of the transmitter repeatedly in registration mode, as some transmitters stop transmitting for 1 to 2 seconds. D This system is not applicable to the garage door opener which had been made before 1982. 2. CODE DELETION (a) Press the switches at both ends of garage door opener simultaneously for 20 seconds. HINT: When transferring to deletion mode, LED (red) blinks in 6 Hz cycle. (b) When releasing the switch within 10 seconds after transferring to deletion mode, all the registered codes will be erased. HINT: Press the switch until blinking in 6 Hz cycle stops, so that the default code for check is set.
Author :
Date :
2560
BE-188
BODY ELECTRICAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER SYSTEM
PRESSED GARAGE DOOR OPENER SWITCH (Switch at either end) PRESSED CLEAR/DEFAULT MODE LED OPERATION ON
Enter in erase mode to erase all 3 channels 20 SEC 10 SEC LOAD DEFAULT
I03488
Author :
Date :
2561
BE-34
BODY ELECTRICAL HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM
BE0RS-03
ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting Bolt A (Vertical Direction)
I06379
Author :
Date :
2407
BE-35
BODY ELECTRICAL HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM
ADJUST HEADLIGHT AIM ONLY (a) Place the vehicle in the following conditions. D The area around the headlight is not deformed. D The vehicle is parked on a level surface. D Tire inflation pressure is the specified value. D A driver is in the drivers seat and the vehicle is in a state ready for driving (with a tank full). D The vehicle has been bounced several times. (b) Check the headlight aiming. (1) Prepare a thick white paper. (2) Stand the paper perpendicular to the ground at the position 9.84 ft away from the headlights. (3) Ensure that the center line of the vehicle and the paper face forms a 90-degree angle as shown in the illustration. (4) Draw a horizontal line (H line) on the paper, showing where the headlights should strike. (5) Draw a vertical line (V line) to where the center line of the vehicle is to be. (6) Draw 2 vertical lines (by connecting the low and high beam center marks) to where the both headlights should strike (V RH and V LH lines). (7) Draw a horizontal line (by connecting the both low beam center marks) to where the headlights should strike (H RH and H LH lines). HINT: The H RH and H LH line is 0.4 below the horizontal line (H line) of the light axis. (8) Start the engine. (9) Turn the headlights ON. (10) Check that the headlights properly strike the position shown in the illustration. (11) If not, adjust the lights in the vertical direction.
Low Beam: 20.9 mm (0.823 in.) High Beam Low Beam 7 3 m (9.84 ft) 4 H 6 5 V LH Line V Line 6 V RH Line
H 4 H RH and H LH lines 7
V RH Line
High Beam:
6 V LH Line
5 V Line
6 V RH Line
90
HINT: As shown in the illustration, adjust each aim of the RH and LH lights. (c) When adjusting it in the vertical direction: Using adjusting bolt A, adjust the headlight aim to within the specified range.
Author :
Date :
2408
BE-31
BODY ELECTRICAL HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM
BE0H9-08
COMPONENTS
Wiper and Washer Switch
Spiral Cable
Switch Body
I25531
Author :
Date :
2404
BE-32
BODY ELECTRICAL HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM
BE2EH-01
INSPECTION
HI LO TAIL OFF Flash AUTO HEAD
1.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. 2. INSPECT HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position Low beam High beam Flash Tester connection 16 - 17 7 - 16 7 - 8 - 16 Specified condition Continuity Continuity Continuity
I06426
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. 3. INSPECT DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT NO.3 AND NO.4 RELAY CONTINUITY
B1
B3
A2
Connector B
Connector A
2 4 A3
1 3
3 6
2 5
1 4
B2
B4
A1
A5
I04036
Specified condition
Apply battery positive voltage between terminals A1 and B3. Apply battery positive voltage between terminals B3 and B4.
B1 - B2
Continuity
Author :
Date :
2405
BE-33
BODY ELECTRICAL HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM
Built in relay
4.
I25040
HINT: The (Headlight, DIM, Tail relay) is built in engine room junction block. Also the relay is constructed with a relay block that is in the junction block as a unit. To disconnect the wire harness connecting with relay block is impossible. If the relay has a malfunction, replace it with junction block assembly wire harness together. 5. Connector disconnected: INSPECT AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL SENSOR CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the sensor and inspect the connector on the wire harness side, as shown in the chart. HINT: D Ignition switch is ON. D Light control switch is in AUTO. D Vehicles surroundings are bright.
Condition Specified condition Continuity No voltage 5.2 - 9.0V
1 3 5
2 4 6
I22144
Close the drivers door again while the ignition switch OFF Ignition switch position ON
If circuit is as specified, perform the inspection on the following page. If the circuits is not as specified, inspect the circuit connected to other parts.
From Back Side:
6.
2 4 6
1 3 5
I22145
Connector disconnected: INSPECT AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL SENSOR CIRCUIT Connect the wire harness side connector to the sensor and inspect wire harness side connector from the back side, as shown. HINT: D Ignition switch is ON. D Light control switch is in AUTO. D Vehicles surroundings are bright.
Condition Specified condition Pulse generation
Tester connection 4 - Ground (CLTS - Body ground) 3 - Ground (CLTB - Body ground) Constant
Ignition switch ON
10 - 14V
If the circuits is not as specified, try replacing the sensor with a new one.
Author :
Date :
2406
BE-30
BODY ELECTRICAL HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM
LOCATION
Daytime Running Light No.3 and No.4 Relay
Headlight
Engine Room R/B D HEAD LH-UPR Fuse D HEAD RH-UPR Fuse D HEAD LH-LWR Fuse D HEAD RH LWR Fuse D HEAD Relay D HEAD HI Relay D TAIL Fuse D TAIL Relay
Combination Switch Ignition Switch D Light Control Switch D Headlight Dimmer Switch
Taillight
I24735
Author :
Date :
2403
BE-198
BODY ELECTRICAL HORN SYSTEM
BE0FZ-19
INSPECTION
1. (a) (b) (c) (d) INSPECT HORN SWITCH Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery. Remove the left and right covers from the steering wheel. Using a torx socket wrench, loosen the 2 bolts. Pull up the horn pad and place it on the steering column, as shown.
I24653
HINT: Do not disconnect the connector from the horn pad. (e) Disconnect the connector from the slip ring.
(f)
6
I24654
Check that no continuity exists between terminal 6 of the connector and body ground. (g) Check that continuity exists between terminal 6 of the connector and body ground when the horn contact plate is pressed against the steering spoke assembly. If continuity is not as specified, repair or replace the steering wheel or wire harness as necessary. (h) Install the horn pad in place and using a torx socket wrench, torque the 2 bolts. Torque: 7.1 Nm (72 kgfcm, 62 in.lbf) (i) Install the left and right covers. (j) Connect the negative (-) terminal to the battery.
2. INSPECT HORN OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to the terminal and negative (-) lead to the horn body and check that the horn blows. If operation is not as specified, replace the horn.
I04197
Author :
Date :
2571
BE-199
BODY ELECTRICAL HORN SYSTEM
Built in relay
3.
HINT: The horn relay is built in engine room junction block. Also the relay is constructed with a relay block that is in the junction block as a unit. To disconnect the wire harness connecting with relay block is impossible. If the relay has a malfunction, replace it with junction block assembly wire harness together.
I25040
Author :
Date :
2572
BE-197
BODY ELECTRICAL HORN SYSTEM
HORN SYSTEM
BE0FY-27
LOCATION
Horn
Horn Switch
I25527
Author :
Date :
2570
BE-44
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
BE2EG-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT FRONT PERSONAL LIGHT SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position OFF ON Tester connection 1-2 Specified condition No continuity Continuity
I25786
If continuity is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb. 2. INSPECT REAR PERSONAL LIGHT SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position OFF ON Tester connection 1-3 Specified condition No continuity Continuity
1 3 2
3.
1 3 2
Room Light Switch OFF Room Light Switch DOOR Room Light Switch ON
4. (a) (b)
INSPECT REAR ROOM LIGHT SWITCH CONTINUITY Disconnect the connector from room light assembly. Turn the room light switch ON, check that continuity exists between terminal 2 and body ground.
N01731
(c)
Turn the room light switch DOOR, check that continuity exists between terminal 1 and 2. If operation is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb.
N01732
Author :
Date :
2417
BE-45
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
5.
ON 2 1 OFF
ON (opened)
I04050
ON OFF
6. (a)
INSPECT DOOR COURTESY SWITCH CONTINUITY Check that continuity exists between terminal and switch body with the switch ON (switch pin released). (b) Check that no continuity exists between terminal and switch body with the switch OFF (switch pin pushed). If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
I06423
7. INSPECT DOOR COURTESY LIGHT CONTINUITY Using an ohmmeter, check that continuity exists between terminals. If continuity is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb.
e-2-2-J
I06431
8.
9.
2 1
OFF ON
I06433
Author :
Date :
2418
BE-46
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
10. INSPECT LICENCE PLATE LIGHT CONTINUITY Using an ohmmeter, check that continuity exists between terminals. If continuity is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb.
e-2-2-J
I06434
Author :
Date :
2419
BE-42
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
LOCATION
Cowl Side J/B RH D DOME Fuse Cowl Side J/B LH D DOME Relay Door Courtesy Switch
I24738
Author :
Date :
2415
BE-43
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
Room Light and Rear Personal Light Rear Room Light Front Personal Light
Vanity Light
Author :
Date :
2416
BE-44
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
BE2EG-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT FRONT PERSONAL LIGHT SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position OFF ON Tester connection 1-2 Specified condition No continuity Continuity
I25786
If continuity is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb. 2. INSPECT REAR PERSONAL LIGHT SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position OFF ON Tester connection 1-3 Specified condition No continuity Continuity
1 3 2
3.
1 3 2
Room Light Switch OFF Room Light Switch DOOR Room Light Switch ON
4. (a) (b)
INSPECT REAR ROOM LIGHT SWITCH CONTINUITY Disconnect the connector from room light assembly. Turn the room light switch ON, check that continuity exists between terminal 2 and body ground.
N01731
(c)
Turn the room light switch DOOR, check that continuity exists between terminal 1 and 2. If operation is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb.
N01732
Author :
Date :
2417
BE-45
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
5.
ON 2 1 OFF
ON (opened)
I04050
ON OFF
6. (a)
INSPECT DOOR COURTESY SWITCH CONTINUITY Check that continuity exists between terminal and switch body with the switch ON (switch pin released). (b) Check that no continuity exists between terminal and switch body with the switch OFF (switch pin pushed). If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
I06423
7. INSPECT DOOR COURTESY LIGHT CONTINUITY Using an ohmmeter, check that continuity exists between terminals. If continuity is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb.
e-2-2-J
I06431
8.
9.
2 1
OFF ON
I06433
Author :
Date :
2418
BE-46
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
10. INSPECT LICENCE PLATE LIGHT CONTINUITY Using an ohmmeter, check that continuity exists between terminals. If continuity is not as specified, replace the light assembly or bulb.
e-2-2-J
I06434
Author :
Date :
2419
BE-42
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
LOCATION
Cowl Side J/B RH D DOME Fuse Cowl Side J/B LH D DOME Relay Door Courtesy Switch
I24738
Author :
Date :
2415
BE-43
BODY ELECTRICAL INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM
Room Light and Rear Personal Light Rear Room Light Front Personal Light
Vanity Light
Author :
Date :
2416
BODY ELECTRICAL
BE-29
BE0RO-03
INSPECTION
ACC LOCK ON 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 START
1.
I01256
START
Continuity
2. INSPECT IGNITION KEY ILLUMINATION OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, and check that the indicator light lights up. If operation is not as specified, replace the switch.
I06372
OFF
3.
ON
2 1
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. Connect the switch connector and inspect the connector on wire harness side from the back side, as shown.
N20125
Author :
Date :
2402
BE-28
BODY ELECTRICAL
LOCATION
I24734
Author :
Date :
2401
BE-178
BODY ELECTRICAL MULTI DISPLAY
MULTI DISPLAY
BE2E1-01
TROUBLESHOOTING
HINT:
D D
Troubleshoot the Multi Display according to the table below. w/ Navigation System (See PageDI-1 151)
No. 1 2 3 4 (See page DI-953 )
Troubleshooting Multi disolay does not operate. Clock loses or gains time. Drive monitor function malfunction. Outer temperature display malfunction. Security indicator does not light up.
TROUBLESHOOTING NO.1
MULTI DISPLAY DOES NOT OPERATE
Multi Display Assembly 11 10 9 3 16 A/C TEMP 8 GND 1 UART+ 2 UART14 SECURITY Combination Meter Body Control ECU and Transponder ECU Combination Meter Ground A/C Contlor Assy
IG ACC +B TC
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 - 16 V. If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery. (b) Check that the ECU-IG, ECU-B and ACC fuses are not blown. If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse and check for short. (c) Troubleshoot the multi display as follows. HINT: Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
I25794
Author :
Date :
2551
BE-179
BODY ELECTRICAL Is there battery positive voltage between terminal IG and body ground? MULTI DISPLAY
No
Yes
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal +B and body ground?
No
Yes
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal ACC and body ground?
No
Yes
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal GND and body ground?
No
Yes
Replace multi display.
2.
2
TROUBLESHOOTING NO.2
CLOCK LOSES OR GAINS TIME
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 - 16 V. If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery. (b) Inspect the error of the clock. Allowable error (per day): 1.5 seconds If the error exceeds the allowable error, replace the multi display. (c) Check that the clock adjusting button is sticking in position and has failed to return. If the error exceeds the allowable error, replace the multi display. (d) Troubleshoot the clock as follows. HINT: Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal +B and body ground? Bellow 10 V Locate cause and repair, or recharge battery.
Yes
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal ACC and body ground? Bellow 10 V Locate cause and repair, or recharge battery.
Yes
Adjust clock or replace multi display.
Author :
Date :
2552
BE-180
BODY ELECTRICAL MULTI DISPLAY
3.
3
TROUBLESHOOTING NO.3
DRIVE MONITOR FUNCTION MALFUNCTION
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 - 16 V. If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery. (b) Troubleshoot the drive monitor function as follows. HINT: Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
Does cotinuity exists waire harness between combination meter and multi display? No Repair or replace wire harness.
Yes
No Is combination meter operation normaly? Go to Combination Meter
Yes
Replace multi display.
4.
4
TROUBLESHOOTING NO.4
OUTER TEMPERATURE DISPLAY MALFUNCTION
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 - 16 V. If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery. (b) Troubleshoot the outer temperature display as follows. HINT: Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
Does cotinuity exists waire harness between A/C control Assy and multi display? No Repair or replace wire harness.
Yes
No Is A/C operation normaly? Go to Air Conditioner System
Yes
Replace multi display.
Author :
Date :
2553
BE-182
BODY ELECTRICAL OVERHEAD JUNCTION BLOCK
BE2E5-01
CIRCUIT
Connector B Connector A Connector C Connector E Garage Door Opener Illumination LED
DOME Fuse
To Tail Light
Combination Switch
TAIL Relay
Connector F
Connector E
Connector G
MIC AMP
Microphone
I25537
Author :
Date :
2555
BE-183
BODY ELECTRICAL OVERHEAD JUNCTION BLOCK
BE2E6-01
COMPONENTS
I24661
Author :
Date :
2556
BE-184
BODY ELECTRICAL OVERHEAD JUNCTION BLOCK
4
I24662
Parts No. A, B C D E G 1 2 3 4
Connector name Vehicle wire harness connector Overhead console illumination connector (Unbar) Garage door opener ECU connector Garage door opener ECU connector Voice recognition connector Garage door opener substrate flat harness connector Garage door opener switch Garage door opener LED (Green) Garage door opener operate indicator LED (Red) -
Related to systems
Overhead junction block illumination Garage door opener system Garage door opener system Navigation system Garage door opener system Garage door opener system Garage door opener system Garage door opener system
Author :
Date :
2557
BE-185
BODY ELECTRICAL OVERHEAD JUNCTION BLOCK
BE2E7-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT OVERHEAD JUNCTION BLOCK ASSEMBLY Disconnect the connector from the overhead J/B and inspect the connector on the wire harness side, as shown.
I20746
Condition Continuity
Specified condition
2.
I24663
Circuit name Power source circuit Ground circuit Microphone circuit Microphone circuit
Author :
Date :
2558
BE-181
BODY ELECTRICAL OVERHEAD JUNCTION BLOCK
LOCATION
Overhead Junction Block D Sliding Roof Switch D Garage Door Opener Switch
I25538
Author :
Date :
2554
BE-88
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
BE2EK-01
INSPECTION
1. Master switch: INSPECT DRIVERS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position LOCK OFF
I25784
UNLOCK
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. 2. INSPECT PASSENGERS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position LOCK OFF UNLOCK Tester connection 3-2 1-2 Specified condition Continuity No continuity Continuity
3.
1-4
Continuity
I06229
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. 4. Rear door: INSPECT DOOR UNLOCK DETECTION SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position OFF (Door Lock set to LOCK) ON (Door Lock set to UNLOCK) Tester connection Specified condition No continuity
1-4
Continuity
I06228
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. 5. Back door: INSPECT DOOR UNLOCK DETECTION SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position OFF (Door Lock set to LOCK) ON (Door Lock set to UNLOCK) Tester connection Specified condition No continuity
Back door:
UNLOCK
1-4
Continuity
I06227
Author :
Date :
2461
BE-89
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
3 UNLOCK
6. (a)
Front door: INSPECT DOOR LOCK MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, and check that the door lock link moves to UNLOCK position.
I06225
(b)
Reverse the polarity and check that the door lock link moves to LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
LOCK
I06226
7. (a)
UNLOCK
Rear door: INSPECT DOOR LOCK MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, and check that the door lock link moves to UNLOCK position.
I06223
3 LOCK
(b)
Reverse the polarity and check that the door lock link moves to LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
I06224
3 UNLOCK
8. (a)
Back door: INSPECT DOOR LOCK MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, and check that the door lock link moves to UNLOCK position.
I06221
Author :
Date :
2462
BE-90
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
(b)
Reverse the polarity and check that the door lock link moves to LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
LOCK
I06222
9.
3 UNLOCK 2
(a) (b)
I06242
Front door: INSPECT PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION (Using an ammeter) Connect the negative (-) lead from the battery to terminal 2. Connect the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to battery negative (-) terminal, and check that the current changes from approximately 3.2 A to less than 0.5 A within 20 to 70 seconds.
(c) (d)
LOCK
Disconnect the leads from terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 3, and check that the door lock moves to the LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
I06226
10.
3 UNLOCK 2
(a) (b)
I06244
Rear door: INSPECT PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION (Using an ammeter) Connect the negative (-) lead from the battery to terminal 2. Connect the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to battery negative (-) terminal, and check that the current changes from approximately 3.2 A to less than 0.5 A within 20 to 70 seconds.
3 LOCK
(c) (d)
Disconnect the leads from terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 3, and check that the door lock moves to the LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
I06245
Author :
Date :
2463
BE-91
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
11.
3 UNLOCK 2
(a) (b)
I06246
Back door: INSPECT PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION (Using an ammeter) Connect the negative (-) lead from the battery to terminal 2. Connect the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to battery negative (-) terminal, and check that the current changes from approximately 3.2 A to less than 0.5 A within 20 to 70 seconds.
(c) (d)
LOCK
Disconnect the leads from terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 3, and check that the door lock moves to the LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
I06222
12.
3 UNLOCK 2
(a) (b)
I06248
Front door: INSPECT PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION (Using an ammeter with a current-measuring probe) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2. Attach a current-measuring probe to either the positive (+) lead or the negative (-) lead, and check that the current changes from approximately 3.2 A to less than 0.5 A within 20 to 70 seconds.
(c) (d)
Disconnect the leads from terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, reverse the polarity, and check that the door lock moves to the LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
LOCK
I06226
13.
3 UNLOCK 2
(a) (b)
I06250
Rear door: INSPECT PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION (Using an ammeter with a current-measuring probe) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2. Attach a current-measuring probe to either the positive (+) lead or the negative (-) lead, and check that the current changes from approximately 3.2 A to less than 0.5 A within 20 to 70 seconds.
Author :
Date :
2464
BE-92
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
3 LOCK
(c) (d)
Disconnect the leads from terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, reverse the polarity, and check that the door lock moves to the LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
I06251
14.
3 UNLOCK 2
(a) (b)
I06252
Back door: INSPECT PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION (Using an ammeter with a current-measuring probe) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2. Attach a current-measuring probe to either the positive (+) lead or the negative (-) lead, and check that the current changes from approximately 3.2 A to less than 0.5 A within 20 to 70 seconds.
(c) (d)
Disconnect the leads from terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, reverse the polarity, and check that the door lock moves to the LOCK position. If operation is not as specified, replace the door lock assembly.
LOCK
I06222
Author :
Date :
2465
BE-87
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
LOCATION
Front Door Lock Assembly D Front Door Lock Motor D Front Door Unlock Detection Switch Power Window Master Switch D Door Lock Manual Switch Door Key Lock and Unlock Switch Door Lock Switch Rear Door Lock Assembly D Rear Door Lock Motor D Rear Door Unlock Detection Switch
Front Door Lock Assembly D Front Door Lock Motor D Front Door Unlock Detection Switch Rear Door Lock Assembly D Rear Door Lock Motor D Rear Door Unlock Detection Switch
Back Door Lock Assembly D Back Door Lock Motor D Back Door Unlock Detection Switch
Author :
Date :
2460
BE-1 17
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM
BE2EC-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT LEFT SIDE MIRROR SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position OFF UP Tester connection 3-4 7-8 3-8 4-7 4-9 7-8 4-7 8-9 Specified condition No continuity Continuity
DOWN
Continuity
10
Mirror Switch
LEFT
Continuity
RIGHT
Continuity
2.
1
I06111
UP
DOWN
Continuity
LEFT
Continuity
RIGHT
Continuity
3.
RETRACT
Continuity
I24681
Author :
Date :
2490
BE-1 18
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM
4. INSPECT MIRROR SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the switch and inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
h-10-1-c
N21376
Specified condition
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
5. INSPECT INDICATOR LIGHT OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 5 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 6, and check that the indicator light does not light up, replace the switch.
N13659
6. (a)
INSPECT MIRROR MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 8 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 7, and check that the mirror turns to the left side.
I06161
(b)
Reverse the polarity, and check that the mirror turns to the right side.
I06162
Author :
Date :
2491
BE-1 19
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM
(c)
Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 6 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 7, and check that the mirror turns upward.
I06163
(d)
Reverse the polarity, and check that the mirror turns downward. If operation is not as specified, replace the mirror assembly.
6 7
I06164
Author :
Date :
2492
BE-1 16
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM
LOCATION
Engine Room R/B D MIRR Fuse D CIGAR Fuse D ECU-B Fuse
Ignition Switch
Mirror Switch
I24751
Author :
Date :
2489
BE-15
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
BE2EJ-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT ENGINE ROOM R/B CIRCUIT
Engine Room R/B: C/OPN Relay ABS MTR1 Relay HTR Relay ABS MTR2 Relay F/PUMP Relay STARTER Relay EFI OR ECD Relay
I25272
Author :
Date :
2388
BE-16
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
1C 2 1
1D 2 1
1A
1B
I25261
Author :
Date :
2389
BE-17
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
46 1A 46 1B 48 1A 54 1B 56 1A 68 1B 55 1A 53 1B 40 1A 38 1B 47 1A 37 1B 54 1A 51 1B 61 1A
47 1B 60 1A 50 1B
66 1B 48 1B 70 1B 71 1B 52 1B 57 1B 61 1B 72 1B 63 1A 62 1A 64 1A 59 1B 51 1A 50 1A 59 1A 49 1A 58 1A
PANEL Fuse PANEL Relay 5 3 2 1
RR HTR Fuse
5 2
BLK CTRL Fuse TOWING Fuse HEAD CLNER Fuse FR FOG Relay 5 3 2 1
FR FOG Fuse
2 1C
TAIL Relay 5 3 2 1
TAIL Fuse
60 1B 62 1B 58 1B 64 1B 67 1B 63 1B 69 1B 49 1B 40 1B 39 1B 45 1B 56 1B 55 1B 44 1B 43 1B 41 1B 42 1B
63 1A 37 1A 36 1A 43 1A 42 1A 44 1A 35 1A 34 1A 45 1A 52 1A 41 1A
NV IR Fuse
Short Pin
I25270
Author :
Date :
2390
BE-18
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
HAZ-TRN Fuse
Short Pin 1 1C 30 1A 23 1A 24 1A 35 1B 31 1A 29 1A 14 1B 11 1A 17 1B 1 1A 7 1B 2 1A 20 1B 3 1A 19 1B 14 1A 6 1B 22 1A 13 1B 5 1A 34 1B 16 1A 5 1B 21 1A 30 1B 18 1A 18 1B 17 1A 29 1B 27 1A 25 1A 31 1B 13 1A 32 1B
HORN Fuse EFI OR ECD Fuse ETCS Fuse AM2 Fuse
65 1B 39 1A 2 1D 1 1D 24 1B 4 1B 36 1B 6 1A 16 1B 33 1A
Short Pin
MG CLT Relay
5 2 3 1
25 1B 26 1B 8 1B 32 1A 23 1B 12 1B 3 1B 11 1B 2 1B 9 1B 33 1B 19 1A
HEAD Relay
5 2 3 1
26 1A 28 1A 20 1A 9 1A 12 1A 1 1B 8 1A 10 1B 22 1B 4 1A 15 1A 21 1B
HORN Relay
5 2 3 1
I25271
Author :
Date :
2391
BE-19
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
(a)
Fuse TOWING MIR HTR RR HTR HAZ-TRN ALT-S NV-IR FR FOG BRK CTRL HEAD CLNER FR-IG PANEL TOWING TAIL TAIL BAT TEL AMP EFI or ECD NO.1 AM2 ETCS HORN HEAD LH-UPR HEAD RH-UPR HEAD LH-LWR HEAD RH-LWR ST1 AHC ABS NO.1 ABS NO.2 STARTER Tester connection 1 - Ground 3 - Ground 5 - Ground 7 - Ground 9 - Ground 13 - Ground 13 - Ground 15 - Ground 17 - Ground 19 - Ground 21 - Ground 23 - Ground 25 - Ground 29 - Ground 31 - Ground 33 - Ground 35 - Ground 37 - Ground 39 - Ground 41 - Ground 51 - Ground 49 - Ground 47 - Ground 45 - Ground 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 1 - Ground Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON
Remove the fuse from the junction block and inspect the connector on junction block side.
Condition Specified condition Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
Light control switch HEAD or TAIL Light control switch HEAD or TAIL Light control switch HEAD or TAIL Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Light control switch HI or Flash Light control switch HI or Flash Light control switch HEAD Light control switch HEAD Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts. (b) Remove the relay from the junction block and inspect the connector on junction block side.
Relay AHC ABS SOL ABS MTR1 ABS MTR2 STARTER STARTER EFI or ECD C/OPN SPIL VLV C/OPN SPIL VLV Tester connection 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 5 - Ground 2 - Ground 3 - Ground 5 - Ground 2 - Ground Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Constant Ignition switch ON Constant Ignition switch ON Constant Constant Ignition switch ON Condition Specified condition Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Continuity Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Continuity
Author :
Date :
2392
BE-20
BODY ELECTRICAL F/P PUMP ST CUT VISC MG F/P PUMP ST CUT VISC MG HTR HTR POWER SOURCE
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts. (c) Inspect Engine Room Junction Block Inner Cercuit: Inspect the connector on junction block side. HINT: Remove the junction block from the vehicle.
Relay IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 IG1 NO.1 MIR HTR MIR HTR RR HTR RR HTR RR HTR RR HTR FR FOG FR FOG FR FOG TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL TAIL PANEL Tester connection 50 (1B) - 40 (1B) 50 (1B) - 39 (1B) 50 (1B) - 45 (1B) 50 (1B) - 56 (1B) 50 (1B) - 55 (1B) 50 (1B) - 44 (1B) 50 (1B) - 43 (1B) 50 (1B) - 41 (1B) 50 (1B) - 42 (1B) 2 (1C) - 47 (1B) 2 (1C) - 60 (1A) 50 (1B) - 48 (1B) 2 (1C) - 66 (1B) 50 (1B) - 52 (1B) 50 (1B) - 57 (1B) 2 (1C) - 71 (1B) 70 (1B) - 71 (1B) 61 (1A) - 59 (1B) 2 (1C) - 62 (1A) 2 (1C) - 64 (1A) 2 (1C) - 49 (1B) 2 (1C) - 51 (1A) 2 (1C) - 50 (1A) 2 (1C) - 59 (1A) 2 (1C) - 49 (1A) 2 (1C) - 58 (1A) 2 (1C) - 60 (1B) 2 (1C) - 58 (1B) 2 (1C) - 67 (1B) 2 (1C) - 69 (1B) 2 (1C) - 64 (1B) Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Apply B+ between terminals 50 (1B) and 40 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 50 (1B) and 40 (1B). Constant Apply B+ between terminals 50 (1B) and 48 (1B). Constant Constant Apply B+ between terminals 50 (1B) and 52 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 50 (1B) and 52 (1B). Constant Apply B+ between terminals 61 (1A) and 59 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 61 (1A) and 59 (1B). Constant Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 2 (1C) and 49 (1B). Condition Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Specified condition
Author :
Date :
2393
BE-21
BODY ELECTRICAL HEAD HEAD HEAD HEAD HEAD HEAD HEAD HEAD HI HEAD HI HEAD HI HEAD HI HORN HORN HORN 1 (1C) - 22 (1B) 1 (1C) - 33 (1B) 1 (1C) - 19 (1A) 1 (1C) - 26 (1A) 1 (1C) - 28 (1A) 1 (1C) - 20 (1A) 1 (1C) - 9 (1A) 1 (1C) - 10 (1B) 1 (1C) - 12 (1A) 1 (1C) - 1 (1B) 1 (1C) - 8 (1A) 1 (1C) - 21 (1B) 1 (1C) - 4 (1A) 1 (1C) - 15 (1A) Constant Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 22 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 22 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 22 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 22 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 22 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 22 (1B). Constant Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 10 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 10 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 10 (1B). Constant Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 21 (1B). Apply B+ between terminals 1 (1C) and 21 (1B). POWER SOURCE Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity
If the circuit is not as specified, replace it with junction block assembly. HINT: The relay is built in engine room junction block. Also the relay is constructed with a relay block that is in the junction block as a unit. To disconnect the wire harness connecting with relay block is impossible. If the relay has a malfunction, replace it with junction block assembly wire harness together.
Author :
Date :
2394
BE-22
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
2.
I25273
Author :
Date :
2395
BE-23
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
ACC Relay
DEFOG Relay
DOME Relay
I25274
(a)
Fuse AHC-IG POWER HTR FUEL HTR AHC-B DEFOG AM1 Tester connection 2 - Ground 4 - Ground 6 - Ground 8 - Ground 10 - Ground 12 - Ground Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Constant Constant Constant
Remove the fuse from the junction block and inspect the connector on junction block side.
Condition Specified condition Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
Author :
Date :
2396
BE-24
BODY ELECTRICAL ACC CIG PWR OUTLET OBD-2 STOP A/C BATT CHARGE DBL LOCK ECU-B1 ECU-IG1 GAUGE1 EFI or ECD NO.2 RR WIPER SUN ROOF DOOR LH SEAT IDLE UP 13 - Ground 15 - Ground 17 - Ground 20 - Ground 22 - Ground 24 - Ground 26 - Ground 39 - Ground 29 - Ground 32 - Ground 34 - Ground 35 - Ground 37 - Ground 39 - Ground 41 - Ground 43 - Ground 46 - Ground Ignition switch ACC Ignition switch ACC Ignition switch ACC Constant Constant Ignition switch ON Constant Constant Constant Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Constant Ignition switch ON Constant Constant Constant Rear deffoger system ON POWER SOURCE Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts. (b) Remove the relay from the junction block and inspect the connector on junction block side.
Relay DOME DOME ACC ACC IG1 NO.2 IG1 NO.2 DEFOG DEFOG Tester connection 1 - Ground 5 - Ground 5 - Ground 2 - Ground 5 - Ground 2 - Ground 5 - Ground 1 - Ground Constant Constant Constant Ignition switch ON Constant Ignition switch ON Constant Ignition switch ON Condition Specified condition Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
Author :
Date :
2397
BE-25
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
3.
I25276
Author :
Date :
2398
BE-26
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
I25274
(a)
Fuse P/W (RL) P/W (FL) VGRS DOME RADIO WASHER Tester connection 2 - Ground 4 - Ground 2 - Ground 5 - Ground 7 - Ground 10 - Ground Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Ignition switch ON
Remove the fuse from the junction block and inspect the connector on junction block side.
Condition Specified condition Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
Author :
Date :
2399
BE-27
BODY ELECTRICAL DIFF ECU-B2 P/W (FR) P/W (RR) SECURITY IGN MET GAUGE2 SEAT HTR ECU-IG2 WIPER RH SEAT RR A/C TIL & TEL 12 - Ground 13 - Ground 15 - Ground 17 - Ground 20 - Ground 21 - Ground 23 - Ground 25 - Ground 27 - Ground 29 - Ground 31 - Ground 33 - Ground 35 - Ground 37 - Ground Ignition switch ON Constant Constant Constant Constant Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Ignition switch ON Constant Constant Constant POWER SOURCE Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts. Remove the relay from the junction block and inspect the connector on junction block side.
Relay ACC CUT ACC CUT IG1 NO.3 IG1 NO.3 Tester connection 2 - Ground 4 - Ground 5 - Ground 2 - Ground Constant Ignition Switch ACC Constant Ignition Switch ON Condition Specified condition Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
Author :
Date :
2400
BE-1 1
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
POWER SOURCE
BE2EI-01
LOCATION
Author :
Date :
2384
BE-12
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
Fuses: 1. TOWING 2. MIR HTR 3. RR HTR 4. HAZ-TEN 5. ALT-S 6. NV-IR 7. FR FOG 8. TOWING BRK 9. HEAD CLNER 10. FR-IG 11. PANEL 12. TOWING TAIL 13. TAIL 14. 15. BAT 16. TEL 17. AMP 18. EFI or ECD NO.1 19. AM2 20. ETCS 21. HORN 22. HEAD RH-LWR 23. HEAD LH-LWR 24. HEAD RH-UPR 25. HEAD LH-UPR 26.STARTER 27. GLOW 28. ST1 29. AHC 30. ABS NO.1 31. ABS NO.2 Relays: A. AHC B. ABS SOL C. ABS MTR1 D. ABS MTR2 E. STARTER F. EFI or ECD G. C/OPN H. F/PUMP I. HTR J. IG1 NO.1 K. MIR HTR L. RR HTR M. FR FOG N. TAIL O. PANEL P. CDS FAN Q. MG CLT R. W/TEMP CUT S. HEAD T. HEAD HI U. HORN
31 30 29 28
F E
26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
27 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
L K
M J N
Q R
S U
I24921
Author :
Date :
2385
BE-13
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
Fuses: 1. AHC-IG 2. POWER HTR 3. FUEL HTR 4. AHC-B 5. DEFOG 6. AM1 7. ACC 8. CIG 9. PWR OUTLET 10. OBD-2 11. STOP 12. A/C 13. BATT CHARGE 14. DBL LOCK 15. ECU-B1 16. ECU-IG1 17. GAUGE1 18. EFI or ECD NO.2 19. RR WIPER 20. SUN ROOF 21. DOOR 22. LH SEAT 23. IDLE UP
I24922
Author :
Date :
2386
BE-14
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE
Fuses: 1. P/W (RL) 2. P/W (FL) 3. VGRS 4. DOME 5. RADIO 6. WASHER 7. DIFF 8. ECU-B2 9. P/W(FR) 10.P/W(RR) 11. SECURITY 12. IGN 13. MET 14. GAUGE 2 15. SEAT HTR 16. ECU-IG2 17. WIPER 18. RH SEAT 19. RR A/C 20. TIL&TEL
8 7 6 5 4
2 1
I24923
Author :
Date :
2387
BE-85
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER REAR QUARTER WINDOW SYSTEM
BE0S5-05
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT POWER QUARTER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position CLOSE OFF
I06114
2.
OPEN
(a)
Left side: INSPECT POWER VENT WINDOW MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, and check that the window link moves to OPEN position.
I07503
(b)
Remove the polarity and check that the window link moves to CLOSE position. If operation is not as specified, replace the window motor.
CLOSE
I06238
3.
OPEN
(a)
Right side: INSPECT POWER VENT WINDOW MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1, and check that the window link moves to OPEN position.
I07504
Author :
Date :
2458
BE-86
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER REAR QUARTER WINDOW SYSTEM
(b)
Remove the polarity and check that the window link moves to CLOSE position.
CLOSE
I07505
Author :
Date :
2459
BE-84
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER REAR QUARTER WINDOW SYSTEM
LOCATION
Rear Quarter Window Switch
Ignition Switch
I24747
Author :
Date :
2457
BE-85
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER REAR QUARTER WINDOW SYSTEM
BE0S5-05
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT POWER QUARTER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position CLOSE OFF
I06114
2.
OPEN
(a)
Left side: INSPECT POWER VENT WINDOW MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, and check that the window link moves to OPEN position.
I07503
(b)
Remove the polarity and check that the window link moves to CLOSE position. If operation is not as specified, replace the window motor.
CLOSE
I06238
3.
OPEN
(a)
Right side: INSPECT POWER VENT WINDOW MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1, and check that the window link moves to OPEN position.
I07504
Author :
Date :
2458
BE-86
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER REAR QUARTER WINDOW SYSTEM
(b)
Remove the polarity and check that the window link moves to CLOSE position.
CLOSE
I07505
Author :
Date :
2459
BE-84
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER REAR QUARTER WINDOW SYSTEM
LOCATION
Rear Quarter Window Switch
Ignition Switch
I24747
Author :
Date :
2457
BE-1 10
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM
BE0S7-02
Front Vertical Up
Lifter Up
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT DRIVERS POWER SEAT SWITCH CONTINUITY Slide Switch:
Switch position Tester connection 4-7 8 - 11 Specified condition Continuity Continuity 7-8 Continuity
Down
Down Forward
Reclining Rear
4-7-8 4 - 11
Front
Back
UP OFF DOWN
7 - 9 - 10 7 - 10 9 - 11
Lifter switch:
5 4 3 2 1 Switch position UP
I01913
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
OFF DOWN
Reclining switch:
Switch position FORWARD OFF REAR Tester connection 1 - 11 1-5-7 1-7 5 - 11 5-7 Specified condition Continuity Continuity Continuity
2. (a) (b)
INSPECT DRIVERS POWER SEAT SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the switch connector and connect the seat wire harness to the floor wire harness. Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
I07173
Condition Continuity
Specified condition
Author :
Date :
2483
BE-1 11
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM
Front Vertical Up
Lifter Up
3.
Down
Down Forward
Reclining Rear
OFF BACK
4-7-8 4 - 11
Front
Back
OFF DOWN
7 - 9 - 10 6-9 10- 11
Lifter switch:
Switch position 5 4 3 2 1 UP OFF
I01913
Reclining switch:
Switch position FORWARD OFF REAR Tester connection 1 - 11 1-5-7 1-7 5 - 11 5-7 Specified condition Continuity Continuity Continuity
4. (a) (b)
INSPECT PASSENGERS POWER SEAT SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the switch connector and connect the seat wire harness to the floor wire harness. Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
I07173
Condition Continuity
Specified condition
Author :
Date :
2484
BE-1 12
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM
5.
FORWARD
RELEASE
I07175
RELEASE
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. 6. (a) (b) INSPECT DRIVERS LUMBAR SUPPORT SWITCH CIRCUIT Disconnect the switch connector and connect the seat wire harness to the floor wire harness. Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
I04162
Condition Continuity
Specified condition
(a)
(b)
7. (a)
1
INSPECT SLIDE MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the motor turns clockwise. (b) Reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns counterclockwise. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
I07253
8.
(a)
(b)
I09880
INSPECT SLIDE MOTOR PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION ( ): Passenger side Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 (1), the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 1 (2) and the negative (-) lead to the battery negative (-) terminal, then move the seat cushion to the front position. Continue to apply voltage, check that current changes to less than 1 ampere within 4 to 90 seconds.
Author :
Date :
2485
BE-1 13
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM
(c) (d)
Disconnect the leads from terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 (2) and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2 (1), check that the seat cushion begins to move backwards. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
I09881
(a)
(b)
9. (a)
1
INSPECT FRONT VERTICAL MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the motor turns clockwise. (b) Reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns counterclockwise. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
I07254
10.
N22086
INSPECT FRONT VERTICAL MOTOR PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION ( ): Passenger side (a) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 (2), the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 2 (1) and the negative (-) lead to the battery negative (-) terminal, then move the seat cushion to the highest position. (b) Continue to apply voltage, check that the current changes to less than 1 ampere within 4 to 90 seconds. (c) Disconnect the leads from the terminals. (d) Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 (1) and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1 (2), check that the seat cushion begins to descend. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
N22087
(a)
(b)
11. (a)
1
INSPECT LIFTER MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the motor turns clockwise. (b) Reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns counterclockwise. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
I07255
Author :
Date :
2486
BE-1 14
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM
12. (a)
(b)
I07251
INSPECT LIFTER MOTOR PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 (2), the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 2 (1) and the negative (-) lead to the battery negative (-) terminal, then move the seat cushion to the highest position. Continue to apply voltage, check that the current changes to less than 1 ampere within 4 to 90 seconds.
(c) (d)
Disconnect the leads from the terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 (1) and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1 (2), check that the seat cushion begins to descend. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
I07252
(a)
(b)
13. (a)
1
INSPECT RECLINING MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the motor turns clockwise. (b) Reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns counterclockwise. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
I07256
14. (a)
(b)
N21868
INSPECT RECLINING MOTOR PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2, the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to the battery negative (-) terminal, then recline the seat back to the most forward position. Continue to apply voltage, check that the current changes to less than 1 ampere within 4 to 90 seconds.
(c) (d)
Disconnect the leads from the terminals. Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the seat back begins to fall backward. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
N21869
Author :
Date :
2487
BE-1 15
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM
15. (a)
INSPECT LUMBAR SUPPORT MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the lumbar support moves to release side.
I04163
(b)
2 1
Reverse the polarity, check that the lumbar support moves forward. If operation is not as specified, replace the seat adjuster.
I05473
16. (a)
INSPECT LUMBAR SUPPORT MOTOR CIRCUIT BREAKER OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1 on the lumbar support motor connector and move the lumbar support to front end position.
I04165
(b)
Continue to apply voltage, check that a circuit breaker operation noise can be heard within 4 to 60 seconds. (c) Reverse the polarity, check that the lumbar support begins to move to release side within approximately 60 seconds. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
I04166
Author :
Date :
2488
BE-109
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM
LOCATION
Reclining Motor
Lifter Motor
Slide Motor
I24750
Author :
Date :
2482
BE-83
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
BE1V4-01
ADJUSTMENT
HOW TO RESET POWER WINDOW MOTOR (RESET SWITCH AND PULSE SWITCH) If the jam protection is not functioned properly, perform the following procedure. HINT: It is necessary to reset the power window motor (in initial position for the limit switch) when separating the window regulator from the power window motor or operating the window regulator with the door glass not installed. (a) Remove the power window motor. HINT: Place the matchmarks on the power window motor and window regulator gear. (b) Connect the power window motor and power window switch to wire harness of the vehicle. (c) Turn the ignition switch ON and operate the power window switch to idle the power window motor in UP side direction for more than 6 rotations or less than 10 rotates (4 seconds or more). (d) Assemble the power window motor and regulator. HINT: D Install the motor when the regulator arm is below the middle point. D Align the matchmarks on the power window motor and window regulator gear when install the power window motor. (e) Assemble the power window regulator and door glass. HINT: Never rotate the motor to the down direction until the completion of the window glass installation. (f) Connect power window switch to wire harness and turn the ignition switch ON. (g) Repeat UP and DOWN operation several times manually. (h) Check if AUTO UP AUTO DOWN operates in automatic operation. HINT: D Take care that the jam protection function does not operate just after resetting. D Reset the regulator again when performing the reverse operating after closing the window fully by AUTO UP operation. (i) Check the power window function.
Author :
Date :
2456
BE-79
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
BE2ED-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCH CIRCUIT Check the voltage and continuity of each terminal of the wire harness side connector.
I25784
Tester connection 2 (GND) - Body ground 10 (BDR) - 2 (GND) 9 (CPUB) - 2 (GND) 20 (SIG) - 2 (GND) 1 (UP) - 11 (DN) 5 (LMT) - 13 (SGND) Constant Constant Constant
Specified condition
Ignition switch OFF ON Constant Driver door glass fully closed Driver door glass opened by 4 mm (1.06in.)
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
2. INSPECT POWER WINDOW SWITCH CIRCUIT Check the voltage and continuity of each terminal of the wire harness side connector.
I25785
Tester connection 7 (GND) - Body ground 12 (BDR) - 7 (GND) 6 (UP) - 1 (DN) 3 (LMT) - 5 (SGND) Constant Constant Constant
Specified condition
Driver door glass fully closed Driver door glass opened by 4 mm (1.06in.)
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
Author :
Date :
2452
BE-80
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
3. (a)
Drivers door and rear right door: INSPECT POWER WINDOW MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 4, check that the motor turns counterclockwise.
4
I07500
(b)
Reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns clockwise. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
1
I07501
4. (a)
1
Passenger s door and rear left door: INSPECT POWER WINDOW MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 4 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1, check that the motor turns clockwise.
I06178
(b)
Reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns counterclockwise. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
1
I06177
5.
1
(a) (b)
4
(c)
I21322
INSPECT POWER WINDOW MOTOR PTC THERMISTOR OPERATION Disconnect the connector from the power window motor. Connect the positive (+) lead from the ammeter to terminal 1 on the wire harness side connector and the negative (-) lead to negative terminal of the battery. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 4 on the wire harness side connector, and raise the window to the fully position.
Author :
Date :
2453
BE-81
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
(d)
1
Continue to apply voltage and check that the current changes to less than 1 A within 4 to 90 seconds. (e) Disconnect the leads from the terminals. (f) Approximately 60 seconds later, connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 4, and check that the window begins to descend. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
I21323
6.
2 1
(a) (b)
5 4
I06191
(c)
INSPECT JAM PROTECTION LIMIT SWITCH OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the ohmmeter to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 5. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 4. Check that the continuity exists when the window goes up.
(d)
2 1
Check that the no continuity exists when the window is in the fully closed position. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor. NOTICE: If connecting the wire harness wrongly, the sensor might be damaged so caution is necessary.
4
I06192
7. (a)
(b) (c)
I06189
INSPECT JAM PROTECTION PULSE SWITCH OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the TOYOTA electrical tester to terminal 3 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 5. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 4. Check that pulse is generated during the motor running.
(d) Reverse the polarity and check that pulse is generated. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor. NOTICE: If connecting the wire harness wrongly, the sensor might be damaged so caution is necessary.
I06190
Author :
Date :
2454
BE-82
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
8. INSPECT JAM PROTECTION FUNCTION NOTICE: Never, ever be caught any part of your body when checking. HINT: In case of performing resetting of the limit switch, do checking after repeating up and down of the glass with automatic operation. (a) Confirmation of AUTO up operation: Confirm that the window will be fully close with AUTO up operation. (b) Checking of the operation of the jam protection function: (1) Move up the window with AUTO up operation and check that the window will go down when it touches the handle of the hammer stetted. (2) Confirm that the window will then stop going down about 200 mm. HINT: In case of removing the glass, glass guide, regulator and etc. be sure to perform checking of the jam protection function. If the jam protection is not function properly, adjust power window motor reset switch and pulse switch.
Author :
Date :
2455
BE-78
BODY ELECTRICAL POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM
LOCATION
Power Window Master Switch
Power Window Regulator Assembly D Power Window Motor D Limit Switch D Pulse Switch
Power Window Regulator Assembly D Power Window Motor D Limit Switch D Pulse Switch
Ignition Switch
I24746
Author :
Date :
2451
BE-121
BODY ELECTRICAL SEAT HEATER SYSTEM
BE2EB-01
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT SEAT HEATER SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position HI OFF LO
I06147
Illumination circuit
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch. 2. INSPECT SEAT HEATER INDICATOR LIGHT OPERATION (a) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 6 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 4. (b) Push the seat heater switch Right or Left side and check that the indicator light lights up. If operation is not as specified, replace the switch and inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
6 4
I06148
3.
INSPECT SEAT HEATER ASSY (SEAT CUSHION) CONTINUITY Inspect the seat heater assy between terminals, as shown.
I24668
Specified condition
Author :
Date :
2494
BE-122
BODY ELECTRICAL SEAT HEATER SYSTEM
4.
INSPECT SEAT HEATER ASSY (SEAT BACK) CONTINUITY Inspect the seat heater assy between terminals, as shown.
I24669
Condition Continuity
Specified condition
INSPECT SEAT HEATER ASSY (SEAT CUSHION) OPERATION Heat the thermostat with a light. Connect the seat cushion and seat back connetor. Inspect the seat heater assy continuity between terminals, as shown.
I24670
Tester connection 1 4, 2 3 1 4 2 3 25 - 35 C 35 - 45 C 35 - 45 C
Specified condition
Author :
Date :
2495
BE-123
BODY ELECTRICAL SEAT HEATER SYSTEM
INSPECT SEAT HEATER ASSY (SEAT BACK) OPERATION Heat the thermostat with a light. Connect the seat cushion and seat back connetor. Inspect the seat heater assy continuity between terminals, as shown.
I24671
Specified condition
Author :
Date :
2496
BE-120
BODY ELECTRICAL SEAT HEATER SYSTEM
LOCATION
Seat Cushion
Author :
Date :
2493
BE-50
BODY ELECTRICAL STOP LIGHT SYSTEM
BE0RY-02
INSPECTION
2 1
1.
Pushed in
Free 4
3
I04062
Switch pin pushed in (Pedal released) Switch pin free (Pedal depressed) Switch pin pushed in (Pedal released)
No continuity
No continuity
3-4
Continuity
2. INSPECT HI-MOUNTED STOP LIGHT CONTINUITY Using an ohmmeter, check that continuity exists between terminals. If continuity is not as specified, replace the light assembly.
2 1
I07238
Author :
Date :
2423
BE-49
BODY ELECTRICAL STOP LIGHT SYSTEM
LOCATION
Stop Light Switch Cowl Side J/B LH D STOP Fuse High Mounted Stop Light
Stop Light
I24741
Author :
Date :
2422
BE-107
BODY ELECTRICAL SLIDING ROOF SYSTEM
BE0S9-04
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT SLIDING ROOF SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position SLIDE OPEN SLIDE OFF SLIDE CLOSE TILT DOWN
I06151
2.
INSPECT SLIDING ROOF CONTROL ASSEMBLY CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the ECU and inspect the connector on the wire harness side, as shown in the chart.
I04045
Tester connection 1 - Ground 4 - Ground 4 - Ground 5 - Ground 3 - Ground 3 - Ground 7 - Ground 8 - Ground 8 - Ground 9 - Ground 9 - Ground 10 - Ground 10 - Ground Constant
Specified condition
Sliding roof control switch (TILT) OFF or CLOSE Sliding roof control switch (TILT) UP Constant Constant Sliding roof control switch (TILT) OFF or UP Sliding roof control switch (TILT) DOWN Ignition switch LOCK or ACC Ignition switch ON Sliding roof control switch (SLIDE) OFF or CLOSE Sliding roof control switch (SLIDE) OPEN Sliding roof control switch (SLIDE) OFF or OPEN Sliding roof control switch (SLIDE) CLOSE
Battery positive voltage Continuity No continuity Continuity * No voltage Battery positive voltage No continuity Continuity No continuity Continuity
*: Exceptions: During 45 second period after ignition switch ONOFF (ACC) or until driver or passenger door is opened after ignition switch ONOFF (ACC).
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
Author :
Date :
2480
BE-108
BODY ELECTRICAL SLIDING ROOF SYSTEM
Author :
Date :
2481
BE-106
BODY ELECTRICAL SLIDING ROOF SYSTEM
BE0S8-05
LOCATION
Ignition Switch
I24749
Author :
Date :
2479
BE-105
BODY ELECTRICAL SLIDING ROOF SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
Sliding Roof reverses during close (down) operation.
Start
Mechanical check
Replace sliding roof motor with ECU. *: Holding the CLOSE/UP (OPEN/DOWN) switch pressed inhibits the jam protection function at approx. 10 sec. after starting the reverse operation. If the switch remains pressed any longer, the sliding door starts close operation and it stops when detecting the fully closed position. CLOSE/UP (OPEN/DOWN) SWITCH ON OFF Close (Down) Roof Operation Approx. 10 sec.
Reverse
Stop
Stop
Close Position
HINT: At approx. 10 sec. after starting the reverse operation, it is switched to the forced close (down) operation.
Author :
Date :
2478
BE-200
BODY ELECTRICAL TRAILER TOWING
TRAILER TOWING
BE2E2-01
LOCATION
Trailer Socket Towing Converter Relay (Located inside of the quarter trim panel LH)
I25791
Author :
Date :
2573
BE-2
BODY ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING
BE01J-17
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY UNLOCK WARNING SWITCH: This system uses the body control system, so check the body control system before you proceed with troubleshooting (See page DI-1038 ).
Symptom Ignition switch is not set to each position. Suspect Area 4. Ignition switch 5. Power source circuit 1. Bulb 2. Body ECU 3. Wire Hauness 1. Key Unlock Warning Switch 2. Door Courtesy Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Ignition Switch 2. Wire Harness See page BE-29 DI-1038 BE-29 BE-44 BE-29 -
Key unlock warning system does not operate. (The buzzer does not sound when the drivers door is opened with the ignition OFF and key inserted) Key unlock warning system does not operate. (The buzzer sounds when the ignition key is in ACC or ON)
HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM: This system uses the body control system, so check the body control system before you proceed with troubleshooting (See page DI-1038 ).
Symptom 1. 2. 3. 4. Suspect Area Automatic Light Control Sensor Light Control Switch Door Courtesy Switch Wire Harness See page BE-32 BE-32 BE-44 BE-44 DI-1038 DI-1038 BE-32 BE-32 BE-15 BE-32 BE-32 BE-32 BE-32 BE-32 -
Auto turn-off system does not operate when the drivers door is opened. Auto turn-off system: Headlight and taillight do not come on. Auto turn-off system: Headlight and taillight stay on.
1. Drivers Door Courtesy Switch 1. Body ECU 2. Wire Harness 1. Body ECU 2. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. Daytime Running Light No.3, 4 Relays Body ECU Bulb Wire Harness
1. Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit 2. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. Bulb H-LP L-LWR Fuse H-LP R-LWR Fuse Wire Harness
1. Headlight Dimmer Switch 2. Body ECU 3. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Bulb H-LP L-UPR Fuse H-LP R-UPR Fuse Daytime Running Light No.3, 4 Relays Wire Harness
Author :
Date :
2375
BE-3
BODY ELECTRICAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TROUBLESHOOTING BE-15 BE-32 BE-32 BE-32 BE-32 BE-32 BE-15 BE-15 BE-32 BE-15 BE-32 BE-32 BE-32 CH-10 BE-63 -
Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit Body ECU Daytime Running Light No.3, 4 Relays Headlight Dimmer Switch Light Control Switch Wire Harness Bulb
1. Light Control Switch 2. Wire Harness 1. Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit 2. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Wire Harness 1. Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit 2. Light Control Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit 2. Light Control Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ECU-B1 Fuse ECU-IG1 Fuse Body ECU Daytime Running Light No.3, 4 Relays Generator L Terminal Parking Brake Switch Wire Harness
Headlight flickers.
Headlight is dark.
Headlight does not come on with engine running and light control switch in OFF.
Fog light does not light up with light control SW HEAD (Headlight is normal.)
Fog light does not light up with light control SW HEAD (Headlight does not light). Only one light does not light up.
*1: Inspect Headlight System TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM:
Symptom 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Suspect Area ECU-IG2 Fuse TURN HAZ Fuse Ignitioin Switch Turn Signal Flasher Relay Wire Harness See page BE-29 BE-40 BE-40 BE-40 -
Hazard warning light does not light up. (Turn is normal) Turn signal does not light up. (Hazard is normal)
1. Hazard Warning Switch 2. Wire Harness 1. Turn Signal Switch 2. Wire Harness
Author :
Date :
2376
BE-4
BODY ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING BE-40 -
INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM: This system uses the body control system, so check the body control system before you proceed with troubleshooting(See page DI-1038 ).
Symptom Suspect Area 1. DOME Fuse 2. Body ECU 3. DOME Relay(Cowl Side J/B LH) 1. Drivers Door Courtesy Switch 2. Wire Harness 1. Passengers Door Courtesy Switch 2. Wire Harness 1. Rear-Right Door Courtesy Switch 2. Wire Harness 1. Rear-Left Door Courtesy Switch 2. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 1. Courtesy Switch 2. Wire Harness 3. Boby ECU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ignition Switch ACC Fuse ECU-IG1 Fuse Body ECU Wire Harness See page DI-1038 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 DI-1038 BE-29 DI-1038 BE-88 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 BE-44 -
The light does not come ON when the drivers door is opened. The light does not come ON when the passengers door is opened. The light does not come on when the rear-right door is opened.
The light does not come on when the rear-left door is opened. Only one of the bulbs comes ON. The illumination does not fade out when all the doors are closed.
The illumination does not fade out immediately when the ignition switch is turned to ACC or ON within 15 seconds after all the doors are closed.
The illumination does not fade out immediately when all the doors are locked within 15 seconds after they are closed.
1. Door Unlock Detection Switch 2. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Bulb Room Light Rear Personal Light Wire Harness Bulb Front Personal Light Room Light Wire Harness
1. Bulb 2. Rear Room Light 3. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Vanity Light 3. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Glove Compartment Courtesy Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Door Courtesy Switch 3. Wire Harness
Author :
Date :
2377
BE-5
BODY ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING
Stop light always lights up. Only one light always lights up. Only one light does not light up.
1. Wiper Switch 2. Wiper Motor 3. Wire Harness 1. Wiper Switch 2. Wiper Motor 3. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. WASHER Fuse Washer Switch Washer Motor Wire Harness WASHER Fuse Washer Switch Wiper Motor Wire Harness RR WIPER Fuse Rear Wiper Motor Rear Wiper Switch Rear Wiper Relay Wire Harness
1. Rear Wiper Switch 2. Rear Wiper Relay 3. Wire Harness 1. Rear Wiper Motor 2. Wire Harness
Author :
Date :
2378
BE-6
BODY ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING BE-52 BE-52 -
1. Rear Washer Motor 2. Rear Washer Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Washer Hose and Nozzle
Inspect wiper arm and blade set positions. COMBINATION METER (Meter Gauges and Illumination):
Symptom Tachometer, fuel gauge and engine coolant temperature gauge do not operate. 1. GAUGE2 Fuse 2. Combination Meter 3. Wire Harness 1. Speed Sensor 2. Combination Meter 3. Wire Harness 1. Igniter 2. Combination Meter 3. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Fuel Receiver Gauge Fuel Sender Gauge Combination Meter Wire Harness Oil Pressure Receiver Gauge Oil Pressure Sender Gauge Combination Meter Wire Harness Suspect Area See page BE-58 BE-63 BE-58 IG-1 BE-58 BE-63 BE-63 BE-58 BE-63 BE-63 BE-58 BE-63 BE-58 BE-63 BE-63 BE-58 BE-63 -
*1:
1. Voltmeter 2. Combination Meter 3. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. Engine Coolant Temperature Receiver Gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Sender Gauge Combination Meter Wire Harness
1. Light Control Rheostat 2. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Wire Harness
Author :
Date :
2379
BE-7
BODY ELECTRICAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. TROUBLESHOOTING BE-63 BE-63 DI-1038 CH-2 BE-63 BE-63 BE-63 BE-58 DI-690 BE-58 BE-44 BE-58 BE-63 BE-58 DI-1
LED Seat Belt Buckle Switch Wire Harness Body ECU METER Fuse LED Wire Harness Generator LED Parking Brake Switch Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch LED Check Relay Combination Meter Wire Harness ECU-B2 Fuse LED Airbag Sensor Assembly Combination Meter Wire Harness DOME Fuse LED Door Courtesy Switch Combination Meter Wire Harness LED Combination Meter Wire Harness ECM
Author :
Date :
2380
BE-8
BODY ELECTRICAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. TROUBLESHOOTING BE-58 DI-358 BE-58 DI-1 BE-58 TR-49 -
LED ECT Pattern Select Switch Combination Meter Wire Harness ECT System LED Combination Meter Wire Harness ECM LED Combination Meter Transfer 4WD Position Detection Switch Wire Harness
Indicator lights do not light up. (Except Turn, Hi-beam and security)
DEFOGGER SYSTEM:
Symptom 1. 2. 3. 4. Suspect Area DEFOG Fuse DEFOG Relay Defogger Switch (Integration Control Panel Assembly) Wire Harness See page BE-75 BE-75 BE-15 BE-75 -
1. Defogger Wire 2. Choke Coil 3. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. MIR HTR Fuse Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit Mirror Defogger Wire Harness
POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM: This system uses the multiplex communication system, so check diagnosis system of the multiplex communication system before you proceed with troubleshooting.
Symptom All the power windows do not operate. (Power Door Lock System is normal.) Suspect Area 1. P/W (FL, FR, RL, RR) Fuse 2. Power Window Master Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. 2. 3. 4. Power Window Master Switch Body ECU Power Window Motor Wire Harness See page BE-79 BE-79 DI-1038 BE-79 BE-79
POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM: This system uses the body control system, so check diagnosis system of the body control system before you proceed with troubleshooting.
Symptom 1. 2. 3. 4. Suspect Area DOOR Fuse Door Lock Control Switch Wire Harness Body ECU See page BE-88 DI-1038 BE-88 -
All the doors cannot be locked or unlocked. (Power Window Control System is normal.)
Author :
Date :
2381
BE-9
BODY ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING BE-88 DI-1038 BE-29 BE-44 -
1. Door Key Lock and Unlock Switch 2. Wire Harness 3. Body ECU 1. Key Unlock Warning Switch 2. Door Courtesy Switch 3. Wire Harness
(D): Drivers Seat (P): Passengers Seat POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM:
Symptom 1. ACC Fuse 2. Mirror Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Mirror Switch 2. Mirror Motor 3. Wire Harness Suspect Area See page BE-1 17 BE-1 17 BE-1 17 -
Author :
Date :
2382
BE-10
BODY ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING BE-121 BE-121
Passengers seat heater does not operate. Seat heater temperature is too hot.
AUDIO SYSTEM:
Symptom Audio system abnormal operation. Suspect Area TROUBLESHOOTINGS See page BE-129
MULTI DISPLAY:
Symptom Clock will not operate. Clock loses or gains time. Suspect Area TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING See page BE-178 BE-178
LED does not light up. (Even though either switch is pressed.) LED does not light up. (Only one switch is pressed.)
* As the GARAGE DOOR OPENER on the vehicle side seems to be normal, check the OPENER on the equipment side, of which code has been registered. ENGINE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM:
Symptom Engine immobilizer system does not operate. Suspect Area See DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM See page DI-1002
HORN SYSTEM:
Symptom 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Suspect Area HORN Fuse Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit Horn Switch Horn Wire Harness See page BE-15 BE-198 BE-198 BE-15 BE-198 BE-198 BE-15 BE-198 -
1. Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit 2. Horn Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Horn 2. Wire Harness 1. Engine Room J/B Relay Circuit 2. Horn 3. Wire Harness
One horn operates but the other horn does not operate.
Author :
Date :
2383
BE-40
BODY ELECTRICAL TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
BE0RV-03
Right turn
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT TURN SIGNAL SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position Left turn Neutral Right turn Tester connection 7-8 6-7 Specified condition Continuity No continuity Continuity
I06375
2.
I25048
Author :
Date :
2413
BE-41
BODY ELECTRICAL TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
3. INSPECT TURN SIGNAL FLASHER CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the combination switch and inspect the connector on the wire harness side, as shown.
I04046
Tester connection 2 - Ground 3 - Ground 5 - Ground 5 - Ground 6 - Ground 6 - Ground 7 - Ground 8 - Ground 8 - Ground 1 - Ground 1 - Ground 4 - Ground Constant Constant
Condition Continuity Continuity No continuity Continuity No continuity Continuity Continuity No continuity Continuity No voltage
Specified condition
Turn signal switch RIGHT or OFF Turn signal switch LEFT Turn signal switch LEFT or OFF Turn signal switch RIGHT Constant Hazard warning switch OFF Hazard warning switch ON Ignition switch LOCK or ACC Ignition switch ON Constant
If circuit is as specified, replace the relay. If circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
Author :
Date :
2414
BE-39
BODY ELECTRICAL TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
LOCATION
Engine Room R/B D HAZ-TEN Fuse
Cowl Side J/B LH D GAUGE 1 Fuse Combination Switch D Turn Signal Switch
Author :
Date :
2412
BE-52
BODY ELECTRICAL WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
BE0RZ-03
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT FRONT WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH CONTINUITY
Switch position Tester connection 7 - 16 7 - 16 7 - 17 8 - 17 2 - 11 Specified condition Continuity Continuity Continuity Continuity No continuity Continuity OFF INT LO
I07176
2.
7 2
16
I01313
INSPECT FRONT WIPER INTERMITTENT OPERATION Turn the wiper switch to INT position. Turn the intermittent time control switch to FAST position. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 16 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2. Connect the positive (+) lead from the voltmeter to terminal 7 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the meter needle indicates battery voltage. After connecting terminal 16 to terminal 17, connect to terminal 2 to terminal 17, check the voltage rises from 0 volts to battery voltage within the times, as shown in the table.
Voltage 0.6 - 2.6 secs. Battery Positive voltage 0 Volt 5.7 - 15.7 secs. Battery Positive voltage 0 Volt
(e)
17 7 2
FAST
SLOW
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BE-53
BODY ELECTRICAL WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
3.
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4.
Low speed: INSPECT FRONT WIPER MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 5, check that the motor operates at low speed. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
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5.
High speed: INSPECT FRONT WIPER MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 4 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 5, check that the motor operates at high speed. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
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6. (a)
Stopping at stop position: INSPECT FRONT WIPER MOTOR OPERATION Operate the motor at low speed and stop the motor operation anywhere except at the stop position by disconnecting positive (+) lead from terminal 1.
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2426
BE-54
BODY ELECTRICAL WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
(b) (c)
Connect terminals 1 and 3. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and negative (-) lead to terminal 5, check that the motor stops running at the stop position after the motor operates again. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
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7. INSPECT FRONT WASHER MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1, check that the motor operates.
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8.
Low speed: INSPECT REAR WIPER MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3 and negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the motor operates at low speed. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
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9. (a)
3
Stopping at stop position: INSPECT REAR WIPER MOTOR OPERATION Operate the motor at low speed and stop the motor operation anywhere except at the stop position by disconnecting positive (+) lead from terminal 3.
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2 4
(b) (c)
Connect terminals 3 and 4. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and negative (-) lead to terminal 2, check that the motor stops running at the stop position after the motor operates again. If operation is not as specified, replace the motor. NOTICE:
These tests must be performed quickly (within 20 seconds) to prevent the coil from burning out.
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2427
BE-55
BODY ELECTRICAL WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
10. INSPECT REAR WASHER MOTOR OPERATION Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2 and the negative (-) lead to terminal 1, check that the motor operates. NOTICE:
These tests must be performed quickly (within 20 seconds) to prevent the coil from burning out.
11.
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Date :
2428
BE-51
BODY ELECTRICAL WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
LOCATION
Wiper Motor
Combination Switch D Wiper and Washer Switch D Rear Wiper and Washer Switch Washer Tank D Rear Washer Motor D Front Washer Motor
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Date :
2424
BE-100
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
BE2F2-01
INSPECTION
1. (a) (b) CHARACTERS OF WIRELESS DOOR LOCK The operation distance changes according to how customers hold the transmitter or where it is used. Because of using the very weak radio wave, if there is a strong wave or noise on the frequency being used, the operation distance may become shorter. WIRELESS DOOR LOCK BASIC FUNCTION Stand on the drivers side. Stay 1 m away from the vehicle. Turn the transmitter toward the vehicle and press any one of the transmission switched for 1 sec. INSPECT WIRELESS DOOR LOCK DIAGNOSIS MODE Start up diagnosis mode.
2. (a) (b)
3. (a) HINT: Follow the method below. (1) Insert the ignition key into the ignition key cylinder. (2) Remove the ignition key from the ignition key cylinder. (3) Insert the key into the ignition switch. (4) Turn the ignition switch ON once within 5 sec. (5) Repeat turnning the ignition switch OFF ON 9 times within 30 sec. (6) Enter the diagnosis mode, and make sure that the taillight lights up.
Within. 5secs. Within. 30secs.
ON OFF Once
9 times
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(b)
Finishing the Diagnosis Mode. During the Diagnosis mode, turn the ignition switch OFF ON to go back to the normal mode. At this time make sure that the taillight lights up.
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Date :
2473
BE-101
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
(c) Diagnosis Mode Check. HINT: Check how the taillight lights up when pressing each transmitter switch. (1) LOCK switch (2) UNLOCK switch (3) Luggage door switch (4) Disagreement of recognition code or rolling code. HINT: If (4) is detected in the Diagnosis Check, conduct the recognition code registration. (5) No response from the taillight. HINT: Conduct the following checks. D Wireless door lock transmitter. D Wireless door lock receiver. 4. INSPECT WIRELESS DOOR LOCK TRANSMITTER OPERATION HINT: Refer to Wireless door lock control receiver and transmitter replacement. (a) Using a screwdriver, remove the screw and cover. (b) Remove the battery (lithium battery).
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(c) Install a new or normal battery (lithium battery). HINT: When a new or normal battery can not be obtained, connect 2 new 1.5 V batteries in series, connect the battery (+) to the battery receptacle side terminal and battery (-) to the bottom terminal, then apply 3 V voltage to the transmitter. (d) In the location where is approx. 1 M away from drivers outside handle in the right direction, face the key plate of the transmitter to the vehicle, and check the transmitter operation when pressing transmission switch on the side of the transmitter body. (e) Install the battery (lithium battery). (f) Install a cover so that O-ring is not distorted or slipped off. (g) Using a screwdriver, tighten the screw. Standard: D Remote control of vehicle door lock can be operated. D LED lights up more than once. HINT: D The minimum operation distance differs according to operator, the way of holding, and location.
Author : Date : 2474
BE-102
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
5. HINT:
D D D D
As weak wave is used, operation distance might be shortened when noise is detected in strong wave or used frequency. CHECK BATTERY CAPACITY Make sure to use the TOYOTA electrical tester. With the battery unloaded, judge can not be made whether the battery is available or not on the test. When the transmitter is faulty, the energy amount left in the battery might not be checked correctly. On the lithium battery used for the transmitter, the voltage more than 2.5 V with the battery unloaded is shown on the tester until the energy is completely consumed. Accordingly when inspecting the energy amount left in the battery, it is necessary to measure the voltage when the battery is loaded. (1.2 k).
Remove the 2 screws and cover using a (-) driver. Remove the battery (lithium battery) from the transmitter. Connect the lead to the (-) terminal of the transmitter and install the battery.
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Connect the (+) tester to the (+) battery (lithium battery), and (-) tester to the lead respectively. Press one of the transmitting switches on the transmitter for approx. 1 second. Press the transmitting switch on the transmitter again to check the voltage. Standard: 2.1 V or more
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HINT:
D
When the temperature of the battery is low, the judge can not be made correctly. When the outcome of the test is less than 2.1 V, conduct the test again after leaving the battery in the place at 18 C for more than 30 minutes. By auto power off function, the voltage becomes no load voltage (more than 2.5 V) condition 20 seconds after the switch was pressed. Make sure to read the voltage before of it.
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BE-103
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
High voltage might be shown 1 to 2 times after leaving the battery, judge should be made with the voltage shown at the 3rd time or later. Disconnect the lead. Set the battery (lithium battery) in the transmitter. Install the cover, so that the O-ring is not distorted or slipped off. Using a screwdriver, tighten the 2 screws.
6.
INSPECT WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL TUNER CIRCUIT Disconnect the connector from the tuner and inspect the connector on the wire harness side, as shown.
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Condition Constant Ignition switch OFF, without key, all doors closed,, and transmitter switch OFF ON -
If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuit connected to other parts.
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Date :
2476
BE-98
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
BE0CH-09
LOCATION
Front Door Lock Assembly D Front Door Lock Motor D Front Door Unlock Detection Switch Door Key Lock and Unlock Switch Rear Door Lock Assembly D Rear Door Lock Motor D Rear Door Unlock Detection Switch
Transmitter:
Front Door Lock Assembly Wireless Door Lock ECU D Front Door Lock Motor D Front Door Unlock Detection Switch Rear Door Lock Assembly D Rear Door Lock Motor D Rear Door Unlock Detection Switch
Ignition Switch
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Date :
2471
BE-99
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
BE0CI-07
PRE-CHECK
1. (a) (b) 2. (a) (b) CHARACTERS OF WIRELESS DOOR LOCK The operation distance changes according to how customers hold the transmitter or where it is used. Because of using the very weak radio wave, if there is a strong wave or noise on the frequency being used, the operation distance may become shorter. WIRELESS DOOR LOCK BASIC FUNCTION Stand on the drivers side. Stay 1 m away from the vehicle. Turn the transmitter toward the vehicle and press any one of the transmission switched for 1 sec.
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Date :
2472
BE-93
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
HOW TO CODE REGISTRATION NOTICE: When replacing the theft deterrent ECU or transmitter, registration of recognition code is necessary because they are provided as a single components. (a) Select the operation mode to perform from the following operation modes. L Add mode L Rewrite mode L Prohibition mode L Confirmation mode HINT: L The Add mode is for adding the newly recognized codes for registration while the already registered codes are retained. This mode is used when the transmitter is added. When the number of the registered codes exceeds 4 codes, the previously registered codes will be erased in order, staring from the first registered code. L The Rewrite mode is for erasing all the registered codes and registering newly recognized codes only. This mode is used when the transmitter or the door control receiver is replaced. L The Prohibition mode is for erasing all the registered codes to prohibit the wireless door lock operation. This mode is used when the transmitter is lost. L The Confirmation mode is for confirming the number of recognition codes that are registered. This mode is used to check the number of registered codes when new codes are added to the registration, etc. (b) Follow the chart on the following page to register the transmitter recognition code to the theft deterrent ECU. HINT: L When procedure is out of the specified, the registration operation is cancelled. L Maximum 4 recognition codes can be registered.
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Date :
2466
BE-94
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
(c)
Hand-held tester operation: 1. Select L/C 100 from the menu. 2. Select TDS (Theft Deterrent System). 3. Select WIRELESS REGISTRATION. After the above operations, proceed to the succeeding operations according to the prompts on the tester screen.
Transmitter SW Operation: HINT: Perform this operation during the countdown screen. Press both lock and unlock SW. (Between 1 and 1.5 sec.) Within 3 sec. Press any one of SW. (For more than 1 sec.)
HINT: Select the next step on the tester screen. Continue the registration. Register other transmitters? Or Finish the registration? Finish the registration.
END
HINT: This page is to show briefly the registration procedure using the hand-held tester. For detailed procedures, please refer to the prompts on the tester screen. The number of currently registered codes can be checked out on the first screen of the WIRELESS REGISTRATION.
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
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Date :
2467
BE-95
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
(d)
By Switch Operation:
START HINT: The registration operation is cancelled if each operation is not completed within the specified time.
The vehicle should be in the following conditions: D Driver door open (Other doors are closed). D No key inserted in the IG key cylinder. Insert and remove the key into/from the ignition cylinder twice. Insertremove insertremove
Within 5 sec.
Within 40 sec. Close and open the driver door twice. Closeopencloseopen
Insert and remove the key into/from the ignition cylinder once. Insertremove
Within 40 sec.
Insert the key into the ignition key cylinder. Close all the doors. Within 40 sec. HINT: If the IG switch operation is not performed with the specified number of times (If it is 4 times, 6 times or more), this operation is finished with no response.
Mode Selection
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Date :
2468
BE-96
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
Response of whether or not being moved to each mode is given with the number of times of door lock working (lock/unlock). D Add mode: D Rewrite mode: D Confirmation mode: D Prohibition mode: once*1 twice*1 The number of times equivalent to the number of currently registered codes*2 5 times*1
Within 3 sec.
HINT: The confirmation mode and the prohibition mode are finished after the responses. Confirmation mode Prohibition mode Add mode, Rewrite mode END
Within 40 sec.
Transmitter SW Operation: Press both lock and unlock SW. (Between 1 and 1.5 sec.) Within 3 sec. Press any one of SW. (For more than 1 sec.)
Within 3 sec.
Response of whether or not the registration is completed is given in the form of the number of times of door lock operations (lock/unlock operation). When registration is completed: once*1 When registration is not completed: twice*1
Perform one of the following operations to finish the Add mode and the Rewrite mode. D Insert the key into the IG key cylinder. D Open any one of the doors. D Wait for 40 sec. after the code registration. HINT: In case of registering 4 codes at a time, the mode will be finished when the 4th code is registered.
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Date :
2469
BE-97
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
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Date :
2470
BE-104
BODY ELECTRICAL WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
BE23K-02
REPLACEMENT
REPLACE TRANSMITTER (LITHIUM) BATTERY NOTICE: Special caution should be taken for handling each component as they are precision electronic components. (a) Using a screwdriver, remove the screw and cover. NOTICE: Do not pry out the cover forcibly. HINT: Push the cover with a finger as shown in the illustration, so that there becomes clearance, then pry out the cover from that clearance. (b) Remove the transmitter.
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O-Ring
(c) Using a screwdriver, remove the 2 screws and cover. (d) Remove the battery (lithium battery). NOTICE: D Do not push the terminals with a finger. D If prying up the battery (lithium battery) forcibly to remove, the terminals are deformed.
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Terminal
(e)
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Install a battery (lithium battery) as shown in the illustration. NOTICE: Face the battery upward. Take care not to deform the terminals. (f) Check that O-ring is not distorted or slipped off, and install the cover. (g) Using a screwdriver, tighten the 2 screws. NOTICE: When the shrews are tightened loosely, it might cause faulty contact of battery (lithium battery) and terminals. (h) Assemble the transmitter to the key plate and the cover. (i) Using a screwdriver, tighten the screw.
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Date :
2477