REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY
(See page
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2. REMOVE NO. 3 HEATER TO REGISTER DUCT
3. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE ASSEMBLY
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(a) Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped in protective tape, release the 3 airbag connector locks. Text in Illustration
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(b) Disconnect the 3 airbag connectors.
NOTICE:
When handling the airbag connector, take care not to damage the airbag wire harness.
(c) Disengage the 2 clamps to remove the instrument panel wire assembly.
4. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY WITHOUT DOOR
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(a) Remove the 2 screws. |
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(b) Disengage the 3 hooks (A). Text in Illustration
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(c) Disengage the 3 hooks (B) to remove the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly without door from the instrument panel.
On-vehicle Inspection
DisposalFail-safe Chart
FAIL-SAFE CHART
If any of the following DTCs are stored, the ECM enters fail-safe mode to allow
the vehicle to be driven temporarily.
DTC
Fail-safe Operation
Fail-safe Deactivation Condition
P161A87
Generator command is maintained
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While Alarm is Armed, Engine Hood is opened but Alarm does not Sound
DESCRIPTION
A situation in which the alarm is armed but does not sound when the hood is opened
can be caused when the main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) cannot detect
whether the hood courtesy switch is open or closed.
If the alarm does not sound, there may be a malfunction in the hood ...
Entry Exterior Alarm and Answer-back Buzzer do not Sound
DESCRIPTION
The smart key system (for Entry Function) uses the wireless door lock buzzer
to perform various vehicle exterior warnings. When the conditions of each warning
are met, the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) sends a buzzer activation
request signal to the main body ECU (mul ...