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Inspection Procedure

  1. CHECK WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL FUNCTIONS 

    OK: 

    Each function of wireless door lock control system operates normally using transmitter switches  (see ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION  ).

    OK: END 

    NG: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  2. REPLACE TRANSMITTER BATTERY 
    1. After replacing the transmitter battery, check that the doors can be locked and unlocked using the transmitter switches.

      OK: 

      Doors can be locked and unlocked with transmitter. 

    OK: END (TRANSMITTER BATTERY DEFECTIVE) 

    NG: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  3. SWITCH TO SELF DIAGNOSTIC MODE 
    1. Switch to self-diagnostic mode by operating the ignition key cylinder.
      1. Make sure the vehicle is in its initial condition. Then insert the key into the ignition key cylinder and remove it.
      2. Within 5 seconds of removing the key, insert the key into the ignition key cylinder (ignition switch OFF). Then turn the ignition switch ON and OFF.
      3. Within 30 seconds of turning the ignition switch OFF, perform the following operation 9 times: turn the ignition switch ON and OFF.
        NOTE: If the system cannot enter self-diagnostic mode, the system returns to normal mode.

        HINT:

        • Turning the ignition switch ON after the above operations have been completed ends self-diagnostic mode.
        • Do not lock or unlock doors during self-diagnostic mode.
    2. Check that the system has switched to self-diagnostic mode by checking the wireless door lock buzzer sound.

      OK: 

      Buzzer pattern is same as  Fig 1 . 

    NG:  Go to step  8

    Fig 1: Identifying Buzzer Output Graph (1 Of 2)
    G05113846Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    Fig 2: Identifying Buzzer Output Graph (2 Of 2)
    G05113847Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    OK: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  4. CHECK BY SELF DIAGNOSTIC MODE 
    1. Check the diagnostic outputs when the door control transmitter switch is held down. The diagnostic outputs can be checked by the wireless door lock buzzer sound.

      Result 

      RESULT REFERENCE

      Result Proceed to
      Unmatching recognition code Is output A
      Normal waves (buzzer patterns) for LOCK and UNLOCK switches are output B
      No diagnosis outputs C

    B: REPLACE MAIN BODY ECU 

    C:  Go to step  6

    A: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  5. REGISTER RECOGNITION CODE 
    1. Check that the system can be switched to rewrite mode or add mode, and that a recognition code can be registered.

      OK: 

      Recognition code can be registered. 

    NG:  Go to step  12

    OK: END 

  6. CHECK RESPONSE OF DOOR CONTROL RECEIVER 
    1. When a new or normally functioning door lock control transmitter switch for the same vehicle type is held down, check that an unmatching recognition code is output.

      OK: 

      Unmatching recognition code is output. 

    OK: REPLACE DOOR CONTROL TRANSMITTER MODULE 

    NG: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  7. REPLACE DOOR CONTROL RECEIVER 
    1. After replacing the door control receiver, check that the doors can be locked and unlocked by using the transmitter LOCK and UNLOCK switches.

      OK: 

      Doors can be locked and unlocked with transmitter. 

    NG: REPLACE MAIN BODY ECU 

    OK: END 

  8. CONFIRM PROCEDURES TO ENTER SELF DIAGNOSTIC MODE 

    Result 

    RESULT REFERENCE

    Result Proceed to
    Self-diagnostic mode entry successful A
    Self-diagnostic mode entry unsuccessful B

    B:  Go to step  3

    A: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  9. INSPECT UNLOCK WARNING SWITCH ASSEMBLY 
    1. Remove the unlock warning switch.
      Fig 3: Identifying Unlock Warning Switch Assembly
      G04966468Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Measure the resistance.

      Standard resistance 

      RESISTANCE SPECIFICATION

      Tester Connection Condition Specified Condition
      1-2 Not pushed 10 kΩ or higher
      Pushed Below 1 Ω

    NG: REPLACE UNLOCK WARNING SWITCH ASSEMBLY 

    OK: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  10. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (DOOR CONTROL RECEIVER - MAIN BODY ECU) 
    1. Disconnect the E7 main body ECU connector.
    2. Disconnect the E23 door control receiver connector.
      Fig 4: Identifying E7 Main Body ECU & E23 Door Control Receiver Connector Terminals
      G05113852Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    3. Measure the resistance.

      Standard resistance 

      RESISTANCE SPECIFICATION

      Tester Connection Specified Condition
      E7-4 (RDA) - E23-2 (RDA) Below 1 Ω
      E7-4 (RDA) or E23-2 (RDA) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
      E7-3 (PRG) - E23-3 (PRG) Below 1 Ω
      E7-3 (PRG) or E23-3 (PRG) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
    4. Reconnect the main body ECU connector.
    5. Reconnect the door control receiver connector.

    NG: REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR 

    OK: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  11. CHECK DOOR CONTROL RECEIVER (OUTPUT) 
    1. Measure the voltage of the connector.

      Standard voltage 

      VOLTAGE SPECIFICATION

      Tester Connection Condition Specified Condition
      E23-2 (RDA) - Body ground Transmitter switch ON → OFF (No key in ignition key cylinder, all doors closed) Below 1V → Pulse generation → Below 1V

    OK: REPLACE MAIN BODY ECU 

    Fig 5: Identifying Door Control Receiver Connector Terminals
    G05113853Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    NG: Go TO NEXT STEP 

  12. REPLACE DOOR CONTROL TRANSMITTER MODULE 
    1. Check that the doors can be locked and unlocked by using the transmitter LOCK and UNLOCK switches.

      OK: 

      Doors can be locked and unlocked with transmitter. 

    NG: REPLACE DOOR CONTROL RECEIVER 

    OK: END (DOOR CONTROL TRANSMITTER MODULE DEFECTIVE)