TOYOTA AVENSIS 2002 Repair Manual

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730G8±01
± THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCKTHEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
73±31
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. OUTLINE OF THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
(a) When the theft deterrent system detects that the vehicle is being tampered with, the system sets off
the alarm, causing the horns to sound and the lights to light up or blink in order to alert people around
the vehicle to the theft.
(b) The theft deterrent system has an active arming mode; a disarmed state, an arming preparation state,
an armed state and an alarm sounding state.
(1) Disarmed state:
The alarm function is not operating.
The theft deterrent system is not operating.
(2) Arming preparation state:
The time until the system goes into the armed state.
The theft deterrent system is not operating.
(3) Armed state:
The theft deterrent system is operating.
HINT:
If the vehicle remains in a condition that sets off the alarm (any door remains open, engine hood remains
open, ignition switch remains directly connected) after the alarm ends, the alarm will be set off repeatedly
a maximum of 10 times for every one of the above specified conditions.
Alarm time: Approx. 27.5 sec. x 10
(4) Alarm sounding state:
When the theft deterrent system detects that the vehicle is being tampered with while in the
armed state, the system causes the horns to sound and the lights to light up or blink in order to
alert people around the vehicle to the theft.
Refer to table below for alarm method and time:
Hazard Warning LampBlinking (Cycle of flasher relay)
Alarm MethodRoom LampIlluminatingAlarm MethodVehicle HornSounding (Cycle of 0.4 sec.)
Self±power SirenSounding (Cycle of 0.4 sec.)
Alarm TimeApprox. 27.5 sec. (Maximum 10 times)
HINT:
If any of the doors are unlocked with no key in the ignition key cylinder during the armed state, a forced door
lock signal will be output (See step 3).

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Disarmed state
(No key in ignition key cylinder.)
Continued from next page Continued on next pagePerforming the following will cause the system to go into arming preparation state.
 With all doors and engine hood closed, lock all doors by wireless operation.
Arming preparation state
Performing any of the following will cause the
system to return to disarmed state.
 Unlock any door by wireless operation.
 Unlock any door.
 Open any door.
 Open engine hood.
 Insert key into ignition key cylinder.
 Reconnect battery.
 Turn ignition switch from OFF to ON.With all doors and engine hood closed,
lock all doors. Allow approx. 27.5 sec.
to elapse.
Performing the following will cause the
system to go into armed state.
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2. ACTIVE ARMING MODE
Active arming mode starts the alarm control right when the doors are locked.

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Alarm sounding state
Performing the following will cause the
system to return to disarmed state.When the system detects tam-
pering, horns sound and lights
illuminate or blink in order to
alert people around the vehicle
to the theft.
After approx. 27.5 sec., alarm
stops and system returns to
armed state.
Armed state
Performing any of the following will
cause the system to return to dis-
armed state.Performing any of the follow-
ing will cause the system to
go into alarm sounding state.
Alarm sounding state is canceled.Tampering is detected.
Alarm stops and system
returns to armed state.
Continued from previous page Continued on previous page
Insert key into ignition key cylin-
der, turn ignition switch ON and
run engine over 550 rpm for 10
to 12 sec.
Unlock all doors by wireless op-
eration.Directly connect ignition
switch without key (or turn
ignition switch ON without
key). Open engine hood.
Reconnect battery.
Open any door.

Unlock all doors by wireless operation.
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± THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCKTHEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
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3. FORCED DOOR LOCK CONTROL
(a) The forced door lock control prevents the vehicle from being tampered with. Immediately after a door
is unlocked (alarm starts), the door is forced to lock by a forced door lock signal.
(1) Conditions that force the doors to lock:
When no key is in the ignition key cylinder and 0.4 seconds have elapsed after the previous out-
put of a forced door lock signal, the doors will be forced to lock if any of the following conditions
is present.
The theft deterrent system is in the armed state of active arming mode.
All the doors are locked.Any door is unlocked.
Any door is unlocked.
HINT:
Only Europe:
Forced door lock control does not operate if any door is unlocked by key.
4. ALARM MEMORY FUNCTION
(a) If the alarm is set off (tampering is detected) while the theft deterrent system is set, the alarm memory
function will record it. Whenever you cancel the theft deterrent system, the alarm memory function
causes the taillights to light up for 2 seconds in order to inform you that the alarm has been set off.
(1) Conditions of the alarm memory function that cause the taillights to light up:
When the theft deterrent system has entered into the alarm sounding state (tampering has been
detected) even once, the taillights will light up for 2 seconds if any of the following conditions is
present.
Switched to the disarmed state from the armed state.
5. SECURITY INDICATOR OUTPUT
(a) The theft warning ECU outputs a signal to light up the security indicator, according to the state of the
theft deterrent system. However, some of the actual lighting conditions of the security indicator are dif-
ferent from the outputs of the theft warning ECU.
Output:
State of Theft Deterrent SystemSecurity IndicatorState of Theft Deterrent SystemOutput Signals from Theft Warning ECUActual Lighting Condition
Disarmed stateOFFOFF (Immobiliser system unset)
BLINKING (Immobiliser system set)
Arming preparation stateONON
Armed stateOFFBLINKING
Alarm sounding stateONON
Blinking cycle:
TimeSecurity Indicator
0.2 sec.ON
1.8 sec.OFF
HINT:
When the immobiliser system is set, the security indicator blinks during the disarmed state and the armed
state, due to the output signals from the immobiliser system.

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6. INTRUSION (THEFT WARNING) SENSOR
(a) Function of the intrusion sensor:
The intrusion sensor (theft warning redar sensor) senses any moving object by using ultrasonic waves
and outputs the signals to communicate an intrusion to the theft warning ECU so that the theft deterrent
system can set off the alarm.
When the theft deterrent system is switched to the arming preparation state, the intrusion sensor is
supplied with S+B by the theft warning ECU. This causes the theft deterrent system to set off the alarm
when the signal is input from the intrusion sensor in a situation such as the window glass being broken.
(b) Press the intrusion sensor OFF switch.
HINT:
The theft deterrent system can be set (switched to the arming preparation state) with the intrusion sensor
OFF when an animal is left inside the vehicle.
(1) Make sure that the theft deterrent system is in the disarmed state.
(2) Press the intrusion sensor OFF switch once.
HINT:
The intrusion sensor and the OFF switch are provided on the roof console box in the vehicle front interior.
NOTICE:
The intrusion sensor returns to ON (initial state) when the doors are unlocked by the wireless opera-
tion.
7. THEFT WARNING (SELF±POWER) SIREN
(a) The theft warning siren has an internal battery. If any of the vehicle's battery or communication lines
are opened, the theft warning siren detects it by itself and sounds. Although the theft warning siren
usually sounds by receiving a signal from the theft warning ECU usually, the theft warning siren can
sound using its internal battery in case that the vehicle's battery is opened.
(b) The theft warning ECU sends an arming signal to the theft warning siren while transferring to the armed
state, as well as sending a disarming signal to the siren while transferring to the disarmed state. Addi-
tionally, the theft warning ECU can sound the theft warning siren by sending an alarm signal in the
alarm sounding state.

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730EW±02
I15123
I15122
±
THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCK TRANSMITTER BATTERY
73±17
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
TRANSMITTER BATTERY
REPLACEMENT
1.REMOVE TRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET DOOR CONTROL (See page 73±18)
NOTICE:
Special caution should be taken for handling each component as they are precisi\
on electronic com-
ponents.
2. REMOVE TRANSMITTER BATTERY
(a) Remove the cover.
(b) Remove the transmitter battery (lithium battery).
NOTICE:
Do not push the terminals with your finger.
Prying up the battery (lithium battery) to forcibly re-
move it will cause deformation of the terminals.
Do not touch the battery with wet hands. Water may
cause unexpected rust.
Do not touch or move any components inside the
transmitter as it may interfere with proper operation.
3. INSTALL TRANSMITTER BATTERY
(a) Install a new battery (lithium battery) with the positive (+) side up, as shown in the illustration.
NOTICE:
Be sure that the positive side and the negative side of
the transmitter battery are matched±up correctly.
Be careful not to bend the electrode of the transmitter
battery insertion.
Be careful that dust or oil does not adhere to the trans-
mitter case.
(b) Install the cover.
NOTICE:
If the screws are loose, it may cause faulty contact between
the battery (lithium battery) and the terminals.

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730EX±03
B58499
73±18± THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCKTRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET DOOR
CONTROL
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
TRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET DOOR CONTROL
REPLACEMENT
HINT:
The installation is in the reverse order of the removal.
1. REMOVE TRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET
DOOR CONTROL
NOTICE:
Special caution should be taken when handling each com-
ponent as they are precise electronic components.
(a) Using a screwdriver, remove the screw.
(b) Push the cover with your finger as shown in the illustration
so a gap appears. Then, pry out the cover using that gap.
NOTICE:
Do not forcibly pry up the cover.

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730EZ±03
I34799
±
THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCK TRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET DOOR
CONTROL73±19
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
INSPECTION
1.INSPECT TRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET DOOR CONTROL
(a)Inspect operation of the transmitter.
(1)Remove the battery (lithium battery) from the transmitter (See page 73±17).
(2)Install a new or normal battery (lithium battery).
HINT:
When a new or normal battery is not available, connect 2 new
1.5 V batteries in a series, connect the battery positive (+) to the
battery receptacle side terminal and battery negative (±) to the
bottom terminal, then apply 3 V of voltage to the transmitter.
(3)In a location that is approx. 1 m (3.28 ft) away from the driver side ou\
tside door handle in the right direction, point the key plate of the transmitter at the vehicle and che\
ck operation of the transmit-
ter by pressing the transmission switch on the transmitter body.
Standard:
The door lock can be operated via the remote control.
The LED lights up more than once.
HINT:
The minimum operational distance differs, depending on the operator, the way the transmitter is held,
and the location.
Since the transmitter uses faint electric waves, the operational distanc\
e might be shortened if noise
or strong electric wave occurs in the area where the frequency is used.
(4)Install the battery (lithium battery).
(b)Inspect the battery capacity.
HINT:
The capacity of the battery can be determined only when the battery is inst\
alled in the transmitter. For
a lithium battery used in the transmitter, a voltage of more than 2.5 V is shown on the tester until the
energy is completely consumed, while no battery is installed in the transmitte\
r. Therefore, it is neces-
sary to measure the voltage while the battery is installed in the transmitte\
r (a resistance of 1.2 k is
applied to the battery) when checking the amount of energy left in the \
battery.
If the transmitter is faulty, the amount of energy left in the battery might not be checked correctl\
y.
(1)Remove the battery (lithium battery) from the transmitter (See page 73±17).

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I34797
Lead
I34798
73±20± THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCKTRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET DOOR
CONTROL
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(2) Connect the lead to the negative (±) terminal of the
transmitter and install the battery.
(3) Connect the tester positive (+) probe to the (+) bat-
tery (lithium battery) and the tester negative (±)
probe to the lead respectively.
(4) Press one of the transmission switches on the
transmitter for approx. 1 second.
(5) Press the transmission switch on the transmitter
again to check the voltage.
Standard: 2.2 V or higher
HINT:
When the temperature of the battery is low, the inspection can not be made correctly.
When the outcome of the test is less than 2.2 V, conduct the test again after leaving the battery in a
place with a temperature of 18C (64F) for more than 30 minutes.
The automatic power±off function causes the voltage of the battery to be 2.5 V or more (a voltage with
no resistance applied to the battery) when 0.8 seconds have passed after the switch is pressed. There-
fore, make sure to read the voltage just after the switch is pressed.
Because high voltage might be shown once or twice after the battery returns to the specified tempera-
ture, the inspection should be made with the voltage shown after the switch is pressed at least 3 times.
(6) Disconnect the lead.
(7) Set the battery (lithium battery) in the transmitter.

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730EY±02
± THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCKTRANSMITTER SUB±ASSY MODULE SET DOOR
CONTROL73±21
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REGISTRATION
1. REGISTER RECOGNITION CODE
HINT:
Register the recognition code when replacing the door control transmitter or the door control receiverr.
The add mode is used to register new recognition codes while still retaining codes already registered.
This mode is used when a new transmitter is added. If the number of registered codes exceeds 4, the
previously registered codes will be erased in order, starting from the first registered code.
The rewrite mode is used to erase all the previously registered recognition codes in order to register
new recognition codes. This mode is used when the transmitter or the door control receiver is ex-
changed for a new one.
The confirmation mode is used to confirm how many recognition codes have already been registered
before an additional registration of a recognition codes.
The all clear mode is used to erase all the registered codes and disables the wireless door lock func-
tion. This mode is used when the transmitter is lost.
All the following registration procedures must be performed in order continuously.

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