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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL ± Radio and Tape Player54-77
RADIO AND TAPE PLAYER WITH ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM54400430032
After the power supply to the radio and tape
player has been interrupted for an hour or more,
the anti-theft system will prevent the radio and
tape player from working, even if the powersupply is restored. Problem with the anti-theft
system can be found using the flow chart below.
When the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position and the POWER
button is pressed, does ªCODEº appear on the display?NoCheck and repair the connector or harness.
Ye s
Can the security code be input to the display using the memory
select buttons?NoRepair or replace the radio and tape player.
Ye s
If the BAND button is pressed after security code has been input,
do the radio and tape player then work?Ye sNormal
No
If the security code is not accepted, is ª1 ERRORº displayed for
two seconds and then changes into ªcodeº to wait for the next
input?NoRepair or replace the radio and tape player.
Ye s
If the BAND button are pressed after the security code has been
input again by means of the memory select buttons, do the radio
and tape player then work?Ye sNormal (an incorrect code was input the first time)
No
If the security code is not accepted, is ª2 ERRORº displayed for
two seconds and then changes into ªcodeº to wait for the next
input?NoRepair or replace the radio and tape player.
Ye s
If the BAND button are pressed after the security code has been
input again by means of the memory select buttons, do the radio
and tape player then work?Ye sNormal (an incorrect code was input the second time)
No
If the security code is not accepted, ª3 ERRORº is displayed for
five seconds and then changes into ªOFFº. Then the security code
can not be input any more. To input the security code again, turn
the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position and wait for one
hour when ªOFFº is displayed. After ªOFFº disappears on the display
and changes into ªcodeº, the security code can be input again.
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2.
Exit conditions from the adjustment mode
The ETACS-ECU cancels the adjustment mode when any of the following conditions is satisfied:
•
Diagnosis control: OFF (Disconnect the MUT-II>)
•
Key reminder switch: ON (Pull out the ignition key.)
•
Ignition switch: Other than LOCK (OFF)
•
Door switch: ON (Open the door)
•
After the ETACS_ECU has entered the adjustment mode, no adjustment is made within 3 minutes (If
any adjustment is made within 3 minutes, the ETACS-ECU monitors an adjustment operation for
other 3 minutes.
•
Other warning buzzer(s) sounds
3.
Adjustment of functions
Function Adjustment procedure
Keyless entry answerback function When the transmitter lock switch is turned on twice continuously
within 2 seconds, the lock answerback function toggles on and off.
•
If the function toggles on, the buzzer sounds once (default con-
dition).
•
If the function toggles off, the buzzer sounds twice,
When the transmitter unlock switch is turned on twice continuously
within 2 seconds, the unlock answerback function toggles on and
off.
•
If the function toggles on, the buzzer sounds once (default con-
dition).
•
If the function toggles off, the buzzer sounds twice,
Initialisation of all the ETACS func-
tions (From deactivation to activa-
tion)When the tailgate switch remains on for more than 20 seconds, th
buzzer sounds twice and he answer-back function of the keyless
entry system is initialised.
The buzzer will sound in 10 seconds (indicating that the ETACS-
ECU enters the adjustment mode), but the washer switch must re-
mains off for 20 seconds in order to initialise all the functions.
If the tailgate switch remains on for more than 20 seconds without
entering the adjustment mode, the system enters the adjustment
mode in 10 seconds, but does not initialise all of the functions.
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble symptom Inspection procedure No. Reference page
None of the doors can be locked or unlocked using th
transmitter.142-3
All of the doors can be locked and unlocked using th
transmitter, but the room lamp or turn-signal lamp does
not flash or illuminate. (However, the room lamp oper-
ates normally when the doors are opened and closed.)242-4
Encrypted codes cannot be registered. 3 42-5
42-2BODY – Keyless entry system
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Key reminder switch continuity check
OK NG
MUT-II Pulse Check
•
Key reminder switch input signal
OK:
MUT-II buzzer sounds once when removing
and inserting ignition key.NG
Repair
OK
Check the following connectors:
C-72, C-79, C-86, C-91
Replace the transmitter.OK NG
OK
Check trouble symptomsRepair
Check the trouble symptoms.NG
OK
Replace the ETACS-ECU.
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
•
Between key reminder switch and ETACS-ECU
•
Between key reminder switch and earth
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2
All of the doors can be locked and unlocked using th
transmitter, but the room lamp or turn-signal lamp does
not flash or illuminate. (However, the room lamp oper-
ates normally when the doors are opened and closed.)Probable cause
If neither room lamp nor turn-signal lamp flash/illuminate, the
cause may be a malfunction of the ETACS-ECU or driver’s-side
door lock actuator.
If either room lamp or turn-signal lamp does not flash/illuminate,
the cause may be a malfunction of the room lamp circuit or turn-
signal lamp.•
Malfunction of ETACS-ECU
•
Malfunction of driver’s door lock actuator
•
Burnt turn-signal lamp bulb
•
Malfunction of connector or wiring harness
Carry out the troubleshooting for room lamp circuit.Does the room lamp go on/go off simultaneous
with opening/closing door?NO
Yes
Does the turn-signal lamp flash when the turn-
signal lamp switch is operated?NO
Carry out the troubleshooting for turn-signal lamp
circuit.
Yes
NG
Check the driver’s door lock actuator
OK NG
MUT-II Pulse Check
•
Drivers door lock actuator switch input signal
OK:
MUT-II buzzer sounds once when locking
or unlocking driver’s door.Replace
OKCheck the following connectors:
C-38, C-110, E-09 <L.H. drive vehicles>,
E-20 <R.H. drive vehicles>
Replace the ETACS-ECUOK NG
Check trouble symptoms.Repair
NG
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
•
Between ETACS-ECU and driver’s door lock actua-
tor
•
Between driver’s door lock actuator and earth
42-4BODY – Keyless Entry System
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3
Encrypted codes cannot be registered Probable cause
The cause may be a malfunction of the diagnosis con-
nector, ETACS-ECU or diagnosis output circuit.•
Malfunction of MUT-II
•
Malfunction of connector or wiring harness
•
Malfunction of ETACS-ECU
NGCheck the following connectors:
C-35, D-110
OK NG
Check trouble symptomsRepair
NG
Measure at diagnosis connector C-35 and ETACS-
ECU connector D-110.
•
Disconnect the connector, and measure at har
ness side.
•
Continuity between following terminals:
OK:
Continuity
28 <ETACS-ECU side> - 9 <Diagnosis connector
side>Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
•
Between the ETACS-ECU and diagnosis connector
OK
Can the MUT-II communicate with other systems?
Yes No
NGCheck the following connectors:
A-56X, C-35, C-79, C-81
OK NG
Check trouble symptoms.Repair
Measure at the diagnosis
connector C-35
•
Voltage between 16
and body earth
OK:
System voltage
NG
OKCheck the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
•
Between fusible link No.5 and diagnosis connector
OK
Replace MUT-II.Measure at the diagnosis
connector C-35.
•
Continuity between 4
and body earth
•
Continuity between 5
and body earth
OK:
System voltage
NG
NG
RepairCheck the following
connectors:
C-35, C-86
OK
Check trouble symptoms.NG
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
•
Between the diagnosis connector and earth
NG
Check the following connectors:
A-56X, C-81, C-82, C-88, C-91
OK NG
Check trouble symptomsRepair
NG
Measure at the ETACS-ECU connector C-91.
•
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the
harness side
•
Voltage between 1 and body earth
•
Voltage between 2 and body earth
•
Voltage between 3 and body earth
OK:
System voltage
OKCheck the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
•
Between dedicated fuse No.6 and ETACS-ECU
•
Between ignition switch (IG1) and ETACS-ECU
Check the following connectors:
C-86, C-91
OK NG
Check trouble symptoms.
Repair
Measure at the ETACS-ECU connectors C-91
•
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the
harness side.
•
Between 10 for connector C-91 and body earth
OK:
System voltage
NG
OK
Replace the ETACS-ECU.Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
•
Between the ETACS-ECU and earth
BODY – Keyless Entry System42-5
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4.
Remedy the malfunctions indicated by th
diagnosis codes, disconnect the diagnosis code
check harness, and then install the valve relay.
Then turn the ignition switch to ON again t
check the ABS warning lamp. (Refer to P.35-36-
16.) If the lamp indicates a malfunction, th
valve relay system may be detective. (Refer to
P.35-36-14.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
<Old>With the MUT-II
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector (16-
pin), and then erase the diagnosis codes.
Without the MUT-II
Remove the battery cable from the battery (-)
terminal for 10 seconds or more, and the
reconnect the cable.
<New> See next page.
SERVICEBRAKES – ABS Troubleshooting <Vehicles built from June,1994>35-36-4
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4.
Remedy the malfunctions indicated by th
diagnosis codes, disconnect the diagnosis code
check harness, and then reconnect the valve
relay harness. Then turn the ignition switch to ON
again to check the ABS warning lamp. (Refer to
P.35B-19.) If the lamp indicates a malfunction,
the valve relay system may be defective. (Refer
to P.35B-17)
ERASING DIAGNOSTIC CODES
<Old>With the MUT-II
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector (16-
pin), then erase the diagnostic codes.
Without the MUT-II
Removing the battery cable from the battery (-)
terminal for 10 seconds or more, then reconnect the
cable.
<New> See next page.
ABS <2WD> - Troubleshooting35B-7
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TROUBLESHOOTING35201110501
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points
NOTES WITH REGARD TO DIAGNOSIS
The Phenomena listed in the following table are not abnormal.
Phenomenon Explanation of phenomenon
System check sound When starting the engine, a thudding sound can sometimes be hear
coming from inside the engine compartment, but this is because the
system operation check is being performed, and is not an abnormality.
ABS operation sound 1.
Sound of the motor inside the ABS hydraulic unit operation (whine).
2.
Sound is generated along with vibration of the brake pedal (scraping)
3.
When ABS operates, sound is generated from the vehicle chassis
due to repeated brake application and release.
(Thump: suspension: squeak: tyres)
ABS operation (Long braking
distance)For road surfaces suck as snow-covered roads a gravel roads, the
braking distance for vehicles with ABS can sometimes be longer than
that for other vehicles. Accordingly, advise the customer to drive safely
on suck roads by lowering the vehicle speed and not being to
overconfident.
Diagnosis detection condition can vary depending on the diagnosis code.
Make sure that checking requirements listed in the “Comment” are satisfied when checking the trouble
symptom again.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION35201120351
DIAGNOSIS CODES CHECK
Read a diagnosis code by the MUT-II or ABS warning
lamp. (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Trouble-
shooting/Inspection Service Points.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
With the MUT-II
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use
Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points
<Added>
When diagnostic trouble codes (Nos. 21 to 24) (for vehicle wheel speed sensor system failures) occur,
normal MUT-II operation may not erase those codes. In that case, erase the diagnostic trouble codes
using the following procedures.
1.
Perform erasing of the diagnostic trouble codes by special operation of the brake pedal. (See erasing
procedure for the diagnostic trouble codes without use of the MUT-II.)
2.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
3.
Perform erasing of the diagnostic trouble codes by use of the MUT-II.
ABS <4WD> - Troubleshooting35B-4
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TROUBLESHOOTING
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
Inspect according to the inspection chart that is appropriate for the malfunction code.
Code No. Diagnosis item Reference page
14 Analog G-sensor system in the SRS-ECU -
15, 16 Safing G-sensor system in the SRS-ECU -
21, 22, 61, 62 Driver’s side air bag module (squib) system 52B-5
24, 25, 64, 65 Front passenger’s side air bag module (squib) system 52B-6
31, 32 SRS-ECU capacitor system -
34* Connector lock system -
35 SRS-ECU capacitor system -
41* IG1 (A) power circuit system 52B-7
42* IG1 (B) power circuit system 52B-7
43 SRS warning lamp drive circuit system Lamp does not illuminate. * 52B-7
Lamp does not switch off. -
44 SRS warning lamp drive circuit system -
45 SRS-ECU non volatile memory (EEPROM) and A/D converter system -
51, 52 Driver’s side air bag module (squib ignition drive circuit) system -
54, 55 Front passenger’s side sir bag module (squib ignition drive circuit) system -
NOTE
(1) *: if the vehicle condition return to normal, the diagnosis code will be automatically erased, and the SRS warning
lamp will return to normal.
(2) If the vehicle has a discharged battery it will store the fault codes 41 or 42. When these diagnosis codes are
displayed, check the battery.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE CLASSIFIED BY DIAGNOSIS CODE
Code No. 21,22, 61 or 62 Driver’s side air bag module
(squib) systemProbable cause
These diagnosis codes are output if there is abnormal resistance between the
input terminals of the driver’s side air bag module (squib).
The trouble causes for each diagnosis code No. are as follows.·
Malfunction of clock spring
·
Open-circuit in clock spring due to inappropriate neutral
position.
·
Malfunction of wiring harnesses or connectors
·
Malfunction of driver’s side air bag module (squib)
·
Malfunction of SRS-ECU
Code No. Trouble symptoms
21
·
Short in driver’s side air bag module (squib) or harness short
·
Short in clock spring
22
·
Open circuit in driver’s side air bag module (squib) or open harness
·
Open circuit in clock spring
·
Disconnected connector in the driver’s side air bag module (squib).
·
Open circuit in clock spring due to inappropriate neutral position.
·
Malfunction of connector contact
61
·
Short in driver’s side air bag module (squib) harness leading to the power supply
62
·
Short in driver’s side air bag module (squib) harness leading to the earth
52B-5SRS - Troubleshooting
<Added> <Added>
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TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
DIAGNOSIS CODE CHECK
Connect the MUT-II
to the diagnosis connector (16 –pin) under the instrument under cover, then check diagnosis codes.
(Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
Inspect according to the inspection chart that is appropriate for the malfunction code.
Code No. Diagnosis ItemReference Page
14 Analog G-sensor system in the SRS-ECU 52B-6
15, 16 Front impact safing G sensor system inside SRS-ECU 52B-6
17 Side impact safing G sensor system inside SRS-ECU 52B-6
21, 22, 61, 62 Driver’s side air bag module (squib) system 52B-7
24, 25, 64, 65 Front passenger’s side air bag module (squib) system 52B-8
31, 32 SRS-ECU capacitor system 52B-8
34* Connector lock system 52B-9
35 SRS-ECU (deployed air bag) system 52B-9
41* IG1 (A) power circuit system 52B-9
42* IG1 (B) power circuit system 52B-9
Lamp does not illuminate.* 52B-1043 SRS warning lamp driver circuit system
Lamp does not switch off. 52B-10
44* SRS warning lamp drive circuit system 52B-10
45 Internal circuit system of non-volatile memory (EEPROM) inside SRS-ECU 52B-11
51, 52 Driver’s side air bag module (squib ignition drive circuit) system 52B-11
54, 55 Front passenger’s side air bag module (squib ignition drive circuit) system 52B-11
71, 72, 75, 76 Side air bag module (R.H.) (squib) system 52B-11
73, 74 Side air bag module (R.H.) (squib) ignition drive circuit system 52B-12
79, 93 Side air bag module (L.H.) communication system 52B-12
81, 82, 85, 86 Side air bag module (L.H.) (squib) system 52B-12
83, 84 Side air bag module (L.H.) (squib) ignition drive circuit system 52B-13
SRS - Troubleshooting52B-5
WHEN USING THE MUT-II
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector and erase the diagnosis code.
Caution
Turn off the ignition switch before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.<Incorrect>
<Correct>
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SEALANT
Item Specified sealant Remark
Sensor cable 3M ATD Part No. 8625 or equivalent Ribbon sealer
TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
DIAGNOSIS CODE CHECK
Connect the MUT-II
to the diagnosis connector (16 –pin) under the instrument under cover, then check diagnosis codes.
(Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
Inspect according to the inspection chart that is appropriate for the malfunction code.
Code No. Diagnosis ItemReference Page
11, 12, 13 Front impact sensor system 52B-7
21, 22 Air bag module (squib) system 52B-8
31, 32 SDU capacitor system 52B-9
33* Cranking signal system 52B-10
34* Connector lock system 52B-11
41* IG1 (A) power circuit system 52B-11
42* IG1 (B) power circuit system 52B-12
43 SRS warning lamp drive circuit system
Lamp does not illuminate*52B-13
SRS warning lamp drive circuit system
Lamp does not switch off52B-14
44 SRS warning lamp drive circuit system 52B-14
45 SDU non-volatile memory (EEPROM) and A/D converter system 52B-14
NOTE
(1) *: If the vehicle condition returns to normal, the diagnosis code will be automatically erased, and the SRS warning lamp will
return to normal.
(2) If the vehicel has a discharged battery it will store the fault codes 41 or 42. When these diagnosis codes are displayed, check
the battery.
52B-6SRS – Sealant/Troubleshooting
52400060015
<Incorrect>
WHEN USING THE MUT-II
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector and erase the diagnosis code.
Caution
Turn off the ignition switch before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
<Correct>
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