DISASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE STEERING RACK BOOT CLIP (for LH Side)
(a) Using pliers, remove the steering rack boot clip.
2. REMOVE STEERING RACK BOOT CLIP (for RH Side)
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as for the LH side.
3. REMOVE NO. 2 STEERING RACK BOOT CLAMP
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(a) Using a screwdriver, remove the No. 2 steering rack boot clamp. NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the steering rack boot. |
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4. REMOVE NO. 1 STEERING RACK BOOT CLAMP
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as for the No. 2 steering rack boot clamp.
5. REMOVE NO. 2 STEERING RACK BOOT
6. REMOVE NO. 1 STEERING RACK BOOT
Removal
InspectionRear Occupant Classification Sensor RH Collision Detection (B1788)
DESCRIPTION
DTC B1788 is output when the occupant classification ECU receives a collision
detection signal sent by the rear occupant classification sensor RH if an accident
occurs.
DTC B1788 is also output when the front seat assembly RH is subjected to ...
System Description
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
The wireless door lock control system can be used to lock and unlock all doors
from a distance. The system is controlled by a door control transmitter which sends
radio waves to the door control rec ...
Back Door Closer Switch Malfunction (B2251)
DESCRIPTION
The power back door ECU (power back door motor unit)*1 or back door closer ECU
(multiplex network door ECU)*2 receives signals from the latch switch, sector switch
and back door courtesy switch, which are built into the back door lock. Based o ...