CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
HINT:
PROCEDURE
1. |
VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP |
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2. |
CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK |
HINT:
What |
Vehicle model, system name |
When |
Date, time, occurrence frequency, whether the problem occurred recently or has been occurring for a long time |
Where |
Whether the problem occurs at a specific location |
Under what conditions? |
Whether the doors were locked or unlocked, whether the engine switch was on, whether the engine has started |
How did it happen? |
Problem symptoms* |
Whether or not the key being placed within 1 m (3.28 ft.) of items such as TVs, DVD recorders, induction cookers, rice cookers, dishwashers, modems, cell phones, personal computers, microwave ovens, desk or floor lamps, cordless telephones, etc.
The key battery can be checked using the "Key Low Battery" item in the Data List.
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3. |
INSPECT BASIC OPERATION |
(a) Inspect battery voltage.
Standard voltage:
11 to 14 V
NOTICE:
If the voltage is below 11 V, recharge or replace the battery before proceeding to the next step.
(b) Check for blown fuses, open or shorted wire harnesses, improperly connected connectors and other problems in areas that can be visually inspected.
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4. |
INSPECT COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OF CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM* |
(a) Use the Techstream to check if the CAN communication system is functioning normally.
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Result |
Proceed to |
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CAN DTC is not output |
A |
CAN DTC is output |
B |
B |
GO TO CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING) |
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5. |
CHECK FOR DTC* |
(a) Check for DTCs and note any codes that are output.
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Result |
Proceed to |
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DTC is not output |
A |
Engine immobiliser system DTC is output |
B |
Smart key system (for Entry Function) DTC is output |
C |
Smart key system (for Start Function) DTC is output |
D |
Steering lock system DTCs are output |
E |
B |
GO TO ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM |
C |
GO TO SMART KEY SYSTEM (for Entry Function) |
D |
GO TO DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART |
E |
GO TO DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART |
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6. |
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE |
(a) Refer to Problem Symptoms Table.
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Result |
Proceed to |
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Fault is not listed in problem symptoms table |
A |
Fault is listed in problem symptoms table |
B |
B |
GO TO STEP 8 |
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7. |
OVERALL ANALYSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING* |
(a) Operation Check
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(b) Terminals of ECU
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(c) Data List / Active Test
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8. |
REPAIR OR REPLACE |
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9. |
CHECK FOR DTC* |
(a) Clear the DTCs.
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(b) Recheck for DTCs.
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HINT:
Before checking for DTCs, perform the "DTC Output Confirmation Operation" procedure.
Result |
Proceed to |
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DTC is not output |
A |
DTC is output |
B |
A |
END |
B |
GO TO DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART |
Air Mix Damper Position Sensor Circuit (Driver Side) (B1436/36)
DESCRIPTION
This sensor detects the position of the air mix damper (for driver side) and
sends the appropriate signals to the air conditioning amplifier assembly. The position
sensor is built into the No. 3 air conditioning radiator damper servo sub-assembly
(for driver side air mix).
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Tail Gate Protector
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
Removal
REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE TAIL GATE PROTECTOR
(a) Using a T30 "TORX" socket wrench, remove the 8 screws.
(b) Disengage the 14 claws and 3 guides to remove the tail gate protector ...
Clutch Pedal Switch
On-vehicle Inspection
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. CHECK CLUTCH START SYSTEM
(a) Check that the engine does not start when the clutch pedal is released.
(b) Check that the engine starts when the clutch pedal is fully depressed.
If necessary, replace the clutch start switch assembly.
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