ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT OCCUPANT DETECTION ECU (for Vehicle not Involved in Collision)
(a) Perform a diagnostic system check (See page
).
2. INSPECT OCCUPANT DETECTION ECU (for Vehicle Involved in Collision)
(a) Perform a diagnostic system check (See page
).
(b) Even if the airbag was not deployed, perform a visual check for damage to the occupant detection ECU. If there are any defects as mentioned below, replace the occupant detection ECU with a new one:
CAUTION:
For removal and installation procedures of the occupant detection ECU, see page
, and
. be sure to
follow the correct procedure.
Components
RemovalMain Body ECU Vehicle Information Reading/Writing Process Malfunction (B15F6)
DESCRIPTION
This DTC is stored when items controlled by the main body ECU (multiplex network
body ECU) cannot be customized via the audio and visual system vehicle customization
screen.
HINT:
The main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) controls the items for the following
systems th ...
Problem Symptoms Table
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
Use the table below to help determine the cause of problem symptoms.
If multiple suspected areas are listed, the potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected Area" column of the
table. Check each sy ...
Diagnosis System
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. DESCRIPTION
(a) Sliding roof system data and Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) can be read
through the vehicle Data Link Connector 3 (DLC3). When the system seems to be malfunctioning,
use the Techstream to check for malfunctions and perform repairs.
2. CHECK DLC3
(a) Check ...