ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT DRIVER SIDE SEAT BELT WARNING
(a) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(b) When the driver side seat belt is not fastened, check that the driver side seat belt warning light on the combination meter assembly blinks.
(c) When the driver side seat belt is fastened, check that the driver side seat belt warning light on the combination meter assembly is off.
2. INSPECT FRONT PASSENGER SIDE SEAT BELT WARNING
(a) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(b) When the front passenger side seat belt is not fastened with the front passenger side seat occupied, check that the front passenger side seat belt warning light on the accessory meter assembly blinks.
(c) When the front passenger side seat belt is fastened with the front passenger side seat occupied, check that the front passenger side seat belt warning light on the accessory meter assembly is off.
3. INSPECT SEAT BELT WARNING BUZZER
HINT:
The seat belt warning buzzer can be customized. Make sure that this function is ON.
(a) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(b) When the vehicle is driven at approximately 20 km/h (13 mph) or more while the driver or front passenger side seat belt is not being fastened, check that the buzzer in the combination meter assembly sounds at an interval of 1.2 seconds for 9.6 seconds.
(c) After previous step, check that the buzzer sounds at an interval of 0.4 seconds for 20 seconds.
(d) After the buzzer has stopped, turn the ignition switch off and then start the engine again. Drive the vehicle at approximately 20 km/h (13 mph) or more while the driver or front passenger side seat belt is not being fastened, and then check that the buzzer sounds again.
(e) After the buzzer has stopped, fasten the driver and front passenger seat belts. Drive the vehicle at approximately 20 km/h (13 mph) or more and unfasten the driver or front passenger side seat belt, and then check that the buzzer sounds again.
(f) After the buzzer has stopped, move the shift lever to R, and then move it to D. Drive the vehicle at approximately 20 km/h (13 mph) or more, and then check that the buzzer sounds again.
Vehicle Speed Signal Malfunction (C1541)
DESCRIPTION
The power steering ECU receives vehicle speed signals from the brake actuator
assembly (skid control ECU) via CAN communication. The ECU provides appropriate
assisting force in accordance with the vehicle speed, based on the signals.
...
Selecting the units
Press the “US/M-M” button.
The unit changes each time the button is pressed.
- Liquid crystal display
Small spots or light spots may appear on the display. This phenomenon is characteristic
of liquid crystal displays, and there is no problem to ...
Rear Power Window RH Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Rear Power
Window Switch RH
DESCRIPTION
If the manual up/down function can be performed but the auto up/down function
cannot, the fail-safe mode may be functioning.
If the power window initialization (See page
) has not been performed, the auto up/down function
will not operate.
...