CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
HINT:
Some versions of "Bluetooth" compatible audio players may not function, or the
function may be limited using the navigation receiver assembly, even if the portable
audio player itself can play files (See page
).
PROCEDURE
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1. |
CHECK THAT PORTABLE PLAYER IS "Bluetooth" AUDIO COMPATIBLE |
(a) Check if the portable player is "Bluetooth" audio compatible.
Result|
Result |
Proceed to |
|---|---|
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The portable player is "Bluetooth" audio compatible |
A |
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The portable player is not "Bluetooth" audio compatible |
B |
| B | |
USE A "Bluetooth" AUDIO COMPATIBLE PORTABLE PLAYER |
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2. |
CHECK CONNECTION PROCEDURE OF CONNECTED DEVICE |
(a) Referring to the owner's manual, correctly register the portable player.
(b) Check that the portable player has been registered as a connected device.
The portable player cannot be registered under any of the following conditions:
OK:
The portable player has been registered as a connected device.
| OK | |
END |
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3. |
CHECK USING ANOTHER "Bluetooth" AUDIO COMPATIBLE VEHICLE OF SAME MODEL |
(a) Check if the portable player can be registered normally on another "Bluetooth" audio compatible vehicle of the same model.
OK:
The portable player can be registered.
| NG | |
MALFUNCTION IN PORTABLE PLAYER |
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4. |
REMOVE ADDITIONAL DEVICES WHICH USE RADIO WAVES |
(a) Remove additional devices which use radio waves.
(b) Place the portable player close to the navigation receiver assembly.
(c) Check that the portable player can be registered as a connected device.
OK:
The portable player can be registered.
| OK | |
END |
| NG | |
PROCEED TO NEXT SUSPECTED AREA SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE |
Registered Device cannot be Deleted
USB Audio System Recognition/Play ErrorData List / Active Test
DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST
READ DATA LIST
NOTICE:
In the table below, the values listed under "Normal Condition" are reference
values. Do not depend solely on these reference values when deciding whether a part
is faulty or not.
HINT:
Using the Techstream to read the Data List allows ...
Disassembly
DISASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT COUNTERSHAFT REVERSE GEAR THRUST CLEARANCE
(a) Using a dial indicator, measure the countershaft reverse gear thrust
clearance.
Standard clearance:
0.150 to 0.300 mm (0.0060 to 0.0118 in.)
If the clearance is outside the specification, repl ...
Steering Angle Sensor (C1A47)
DESCRIPTION
The blind spot monitor sensor receives steering angle signals from the spiral
cable with sensor sub-assembly via CAN communication.
DTC Code
DTC Detection Condition
Trouble Area
C1A47
A fail flag is transmitted from the ste ...