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DESCRIPTION
The Power Seat Control System carries out seat slide, front vertical, rear \
vertical, reclining and lumbar support
position adjustments electrically. Power seat switch and lumbar support switch.
In addition, operation of the memory switch makes it possible to store the positions of the slide, front vertical,
rear vertical and reclining adjustments in memory and return to the posi\
tion.
The component parts of this system and their function are described in t\
he following table.
 Parts Name\
 \
Function
 








Driver's Seat ECU
\
 
\


\


\


\

\

The seat ECU controls power operation, memory operation, and position re\
turn
operation of the power seat. When input is received from the power seat \
switch,
the relay inside the ECU is controlled and the power seat operates. The \
seat
memory and position return are controlled by mutual communication betwee\
n the
electrically operated Tilt and Telescopic ECU and the seat ECU.
 

Power Seat Switch\
 
\

\

Operation of this switch sends slide, front vertical, rear vertical, rec\
lining signals
to ECU.
 




Driving Position
Memory and Return
Switch\
 
\


\

\

Memory and Return Signals are sent to the seat ECU via the Tilt and Telescopic
ECU.
 






Lumbar Support
Switch
\
 
\


\


\

\

This switch is supplied with power from the DOOR fuse. When the switch i\
s
operated, power is supplied to the lumbar support motor controlling the \
direction
in which the motor turns and turning the current ON and OFF. This switch is not
connected to the ECU and the adjustment position cannot be stored in mem\
ory
for return operation.
 

Position Sensor
\
 
\

\
This sensor sends signals on the position of each motor (slide, front v\
ertical, rear
vertical and reclining) to the ECU for use in memory and return.
 

*Motor
\
 
\

\

These motors operate on current from the driver's seat ECU moving the various
parts of the seat directly. Each motor has a built±in circuit breaker.
*: Slide, Front Vertical, Rear Vertical, Lumbar Support and Reclining.
Motors contained in each seat are described in the following table.
 Motor Slide Front
Vertical
 Rear
Vertical
 Reclining Lumbar
Support 

Seat 

Motor 


Vertical
Motor
 


Vertical
Motor
 


g
Motor 


Support
Motor
 Driver's Seat O* O* O* O* O
*: Operated by the memory and return functions. BE±266
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HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING
Perform troubleshooting in accordance with the procedure on the following page.\
 CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS
Using the customer problem analysis check sheet for reference, ask the c\
ustomer in as much detail as
possible about the problem.
\b PROBLEM SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION,  SYMPTOM SIMULATION.
Confirm the problem symptoms. If the problem does not reappear, be sure to simulate the problem using
the ºProblem Simulation Methodsº.
When checking the problem symptoms, pay attention to the following points to\
accurately define the symp-
toms and the extent of the problem:
For ºNot Functioningº problems:
(1) Is the problem only in one part (e.g. ºreclining onlyº), or ever\
ything?
(2) Is the problem only for manual operation, only for position return opera\
tion, or for both manual and position return operation?
(3) Is tilt, telescopic and outer mirror operation normal?
(4) Does the problem occur with the ignition key inserted, or not inserted?
 MATRIX CHART OF PROBLEM SYMPTOMS
Confirm the order of inspection on the matrix chart for the particular problem symptom involved. For ºNot
Functioningº problems, pay attention to the points in \b. to find out the specifics of the problem, then choose
the most appropriate problem symptom from among those listed on the matr\
ix chart, and proceed with trou-
bleshooting accordingly.
 CIRCUIT INSPECTION
Proceed with diagnosis of each circuit in accordance with the inspection\
order confirmed in .
Determine whether the cause of the problem is in the sensor, actuators, wire harness and connectors, or
the ECU.
 POSITION SENSOR CHECK
This function checks that the signal from each position sensor is correctly input into\
the ECU when the
manual switch is turned ON. The instructions for this diagnosis are included in\
the flow chart for the position
sensor circuit.
 REPAIR
After the cause of the problem is located, perform repairs by following the i\
nspection and replacement pro-
cedures is this manual.
 CONFIRMATION TEST
After completing repairs, confirm that the problem is eliminated and that tilt, telescopic and outer mirror
operation is normal.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
No.SymbolTerminal NameNo.SymbolTerminal NameNo.SymbolTerminal Name
P11
±1SLDFSlide Switch (Forward)P11±13CHKCheckP10±7IGIgnition Switch
2RCLFReclining Switch (Forward)14SSRRReclining Sensor8GND2Ground 2
3FUPFront Vertical Switch (UP)15SSRVRear Vertical Sensor9SLD±Slide Motor (Back)
4RUPRear Vertical Switch (UP)16SSRSSlide Sensor10RCL±Reclining Motor (Down)
5SSFVFront Vertical Switch17SOSerial Communications11FRV±Front Vertical Motor (Down)
6PVCCPosition Sensor Power
Source18SGNDSensor Ground12RRV±Rear Vertical Motor (Down)
7SYSBPower SourceP10±1GNDGround13RRV+Rear Vertical Motor (For-
ward)
8SISerial Communications2SLD+Slide Motor (Forward)14+B2Power Source
9SLDRSlide Switch (Back)3RCL+Reclining Motor (Up)15PNeutral Start Switch
10RCLRReclining Switch (Back)4FRV+Front Vertical Motor (Up)16±±±±
11FDWNFront Vertical Switch (Down)5+BPower Source
12RDWNRear Vertical Switch (Down)6STOPStop Light
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WIRING DIAGRAM
ECU Power Source Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
This circuit provides power for ECU operation and is also the power source f\
or the sensors.
DIAGNOSTIC CHARTDIAGNOSTIC CHART
Check DOME fuse.NGCheck for short in all the harness
and components connected to
DOME fuse.
(See attached wiring diagram).
OK
Check voltage between terminals SYSB
and SGND of ECU connector. Proceed to next circuit inspection
shown on matrix chart
(See page
BE±276).
Check continuity between terminal SGND
of ECU connector and body ground. OK
NG
OK NG
Replace or repair harness or
connector.
Check and repair harness or connector
between ECU and battery.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Position Sensor Power Source Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
This circuit provides power to the slide, front vertical, rear vertical and \
reclining sensors.
DIAGNOSTIC CHARTDIAGNOSTIC CHART
Check voltage between terminals PVCC
of ECU connector and body ground.OK
Proceed to next circuit inspection
shown on matrix chart (See page
BE±276
).
NG
NG
OK
Check harness and connector connected to
terminal PVCC of ECU (See page IN±27).Repair or replace harness or
connector.
Check and replace ECU.
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NGOK
OKNG
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1 Check voltage between terminal PVCC of ECU connector and body ground.
C
OK
PRemove ECU with connectors still connected.
While operating the manual switch and moving the seat,
check voltage between terminal PVCC of ECU connec-
tor and body ground.
Voltage: 7 ± 9 V
Proceed to next circuit inspection shown on matrix chart
(See page BE±276).
2
Check for open and short in harness and connector connected to terminal PVCC \
of ECU (See
page IN±27 ).
Check for open or short in the har-
nesses or connectors for the position
sensor power source circuit outlined
in the diagram with a thick line ( ').
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Check and replace ECU.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Position sensor check.OK
Proceed to next circuit inspection
shown on matrix chart (See page
BE±276).
NG
Check position sensor. NG
OK NG
OK Replace position sensor.
Repair or replace harness or
connector.
Check harness and connectors between
ECU and position sensors. (See page
IN±27).
Check and replace ECU.
Position Sensor Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The position sensor senses movement of the seat and send
pulse signals to the ECU. The position sensor sends pulses
to the ECU in proportion to the amount of seat movement, as
shown in the diagram on the left.
The ECU uses the number of pulses to constantly calculate
the position relative to the memory position and returns the
seat to the memorized position.
If a malfunction occurs in a position sensor and a sensor sig-
nal is not input to the ECU even when the motor operates, the
ECU prohibits return operation.
DIAGNOSTIC CHARTDIAGNOSTIC CHART
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1Position sensor check
C
P(1) Remove the driver's seat.
(2) Remove the bolts for the front vertical adjuster andlift the seat cushion up a little.
Notice: If the seat cushion is lifted to high, the har-
ness will be pulled and the clamp may come loose.
(3) Remove the ECU with the connector attached from where it is installed to the underside of the seat
cushion.
(1) Connect terminal CHK of the ECU to body ground to put the ECU into check mode.
(2) Measure the voltage between terminal SO of ECU and body ground.
HINT: Use an analog type meter.
(3) Check that the ªreadyº code is output as shown in the illustration.
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1Position sensor check (Cont'd)
OK Code
NG Code
OK
Hint
Hint
(4) Operate the power seat switch and check thechange in the voltage when the seat is moving.
The lumbar support does not have a position sensor, so
the sensor check cannot be done.
(5) The changes in the output voltage when the input signal is normal and when it is abnormal are shown
in the illustrations. Compare the results with those
from (4) and diagnose the condition of each circuit.
 The OK and NG codes continue to be output while
the manual switch is ON.
 When the seat reaches the limit of movement, e.g.
when the slide position reaches the most forward
or back position, the voltage changes from the OK
code to the NG code.
After operating any of the system functions with no
problem and confirming the OK code and NG code
by comparing the amount of wavering of the
voltmeter needle, inspect the function with a
problem.
 The amount of wavering of the voltmeter needle
depends on the meter.
OutputOK Code
NG Code
OK
NG
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OKNG
OKNG
2Check position sensor.
C
OK
Hint
PDisconnect the connector of the sensor and the connec-
tor of the motor leading to the sensor.
(1) Connect positive  lead to terminal 3 of sensor and
negative  lead to terminal 2.
(2) Measure voltage between terminal 1 of sensor and body ground when battery voltage is applied be-
tween terminals 1 and 2 of motor connector.
When the battery voltage is applied to the motor con-
nector terminals,  and  are interchangeable.
Condition Voltage
Motor stopped
0 V or battery
voltage ac-
cording to stop
position
Motor Turning
(Check several times with
the motor in a different
position each time
.)
half of battery
voltage
Replace position sensor.
3
Check for open and short in harness and connectors between ECU and position s\
ensors (See
page IN±27 ).
Repair or replace harness or connectors.
Check and replace ECU.
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