Toyota Venza manuals

Toyota Venza: Panel Switches do not Function

PROCEDURE

1.

CHECK PANEL SWITCH

(a) Check for foreign matter around the switches that might prevent operation.

OK:

No foreign matter is found.


NG

REMOVE ANY FOREIGN MATTER FOUND


OK

2.

CHECK PANEL & STEERING SWITCH (OPERATION CHECK)


(a) Enter the "Panel & Steering Switch Check Mode" screen.

Refer to Check Panel & Steering Switch in Operation Check (See page ).


(b) Operate the abnormal switch and check if the switch status is correctly displayed.

OK:

The switch status is correctly displayed as operated.


OK

REPLACE NAVIGATION RECEIVER ASSEMBLY


NG

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