SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. ILLUMINATED ENTRY SYSTEM
(a) The illuminated entry system has the following control functions:
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Control |
Outline |
Lights that Operate |
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Actuation Area-linked*2 |
When a registered key enters any detection area around the doors, the lights that operate turn on. |
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Door Control Transmitter-linked |
When any door is unlocked using the transmitter, the lights that operate turn on. |
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Door Open-linked |
When any door is opened, the lights that operate turn on. |
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Door Close-linked |
When all doors and back window are closed, the lights that operate turn off. |
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Door Lock-linked |
When all doors are locked, the lights that operate turn off. |
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Ignition Switch-linked*1 Engine Switch-linked*2 |
When the ignition switch is turned from ACC or ON to off, the lights that operate turn on. |
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Battery Saving |
When 20 minutes elapse after the ignition switch is turned from ACC or ON to off and the lights that operate remain on, the lights are turned off. HINT: Battery saving control is canceled when any of the following operations is performed before the lights are turned off by battery saving control. After the operation is performed, the lights remain on for another 20 minutes and then the lights are turned off.
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*1: w/o Smart Key System
*2: w/ Smart Key System
How To Proceed With Troubleshooting
Customize ParametersPower Back Door Warning System does not Operate
DESCRIPTION
When the power back door warning system does not operate, one of the following
may be malfunctioning: 1) power back door warning buzzer circuit, 2) wireless door
lock control system or 3) power back door ECU.
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System Description
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. GENERAL
This system has the following functions: manual slide open and close; auto slide
open; manual tilt up and down; auto tilt up; jam protection; key off operation.
2. FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENT
Component
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Installation
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
1. INSTALL HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
2. INSTALL FRONT EXHAUST PIPE ASSEMBLY
(a) Using a vernier caliper, measure the free length of the compression
springs.
Minimum Free Length:
41.5 mm (1.63 in.)
If the free l ...