Toyota Venza manuals

Toyota Venza: Problem Symptoms Table

PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE

HINT:

  • Use the table below to help determine the cause of problem symptoms. If multiple suspected areas are listed, the potential causes of the symptoms are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected Area" column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts as necessary.
  • Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before inspecting the suspected areas below.
Occupant Classification System

Symptom

Suspected Area

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The front passenger seat condition differs from the indication by the passenger airbag ON/OFF indicator (DTC is not output).

Trouble in Passenger Airbag ON/OFF Indicator


Initialization
INITIALIZATION NOTICE: Make sure that the front passenger seat is not occupied before performing the operation. HINT: Perform zero point calibration and sensitivity check if any of the following ...

Terminals Of Ecu
TERMINALS OF ECU 1. OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION ECU (for Power Seat) Terminal No. (Symbol) Wiring Color Terminal Description Condition Specificat ...

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Motor Circuit Malfunction (C1521,C1531-C1534,C1554)
DESCRIPTION If the power steering ECU detects these DTCs, it will shut off the motor relay circuit (built into the power steering ECU) and stop power assist. However, power assist continues if DTC C1533 or C1534 is stored. DTC No. D ...

Operation Check
OPERATION CHECK 1. CHECK NAVIGATION SYSTEM NORMAL CONDITION (a) If the symptom is applicable to any of the following, it is intended behavior, and not a malfunction. Symptom Answer A longer route than expected is cho ...

Front Passenger Seat Belt Warning Light
Components COMPONENTS ILLUSTRATION Installation INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. INSTALL ACCESSORY METER ASSEMBLY (w/o Rear View Monitor System) (a) Connect the connector. (b) Engage the 2 clamps. (c) Engage the 2 clips. (d) Install the accessory mete ...

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