O2 sensor TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2001 Service Repair Manual
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Navigation performed even where the
GPS radio wave does not reach.
In a tunnel
In an indoor parking lot
Between tall buildings
Under an overpass
On a forest or tree±lined path
Autonomous navigation
Autonomous navigation and
GPS navigationGPS satellite DI±2166
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Description
Vehicle Position Calculation
The navigation ECU calculates the current vehicle position (direction and current
position) using the direction deviation signal from the gyro sensor and the running
distance signal from the vehicle speed sensor and creates the driving route.
Map Display processingThe navigation ECU displays the vehicle track on the map by processing the ve-
hicle position data, vehicle running track, and map data from the map disc.
Map MatchingThe map data from the map disc is compared to the vehicle position and running
track data. Then, the vehicle position is matched with the nearest road.
GPS Correction
The vehicle position is matched to the position measured by GPS. Then, the mea-
surement position data from the GPS unit is compared with the vehicle position and
running track data. If the position is widely different, the GPS measurement position
is used.
Distance Correction
The running distance signal from the vehicle speed sensor includes the error
caused by tire wear and slippage between the tires and road surface. Distance
correction is performed to account for this. The navigation ECU automatically off-
sets the running distance signal to make up for the difference between it and the
distance data of the map. The offset is automatically updated.
HINT:
The combination of autonomous and GPS navigation makes it possible to display the vehicle position even
when the vehicle is in places where the GPS radio wave cannot receive a signal. When only autonomous
navigation is used, however, the mapping accuracy may slightly decline.
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GPS Current longitude/latitude/altitude is determined using the radio wave arrival time from four satellites.
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(b) Autonomous navigation
This method determines the relative vehicle position based on the running track determined by the
gyro and vehicle speed sensors located in the navigation ECU.
(1) Gyro sensor
Calculates the direction by detecting angular velocity. It is located in the radio and navigation
assy.
(2) Vehicle speed sensor
Used to calculate the vehicle running distance.
(c) GPS navigation (Satellite navigation)
This method detects the absolute vehicle position using radio wave from a GPS satellite.
* GPS satellites were launched by the U.S. Department of Defence for military purposes.
Number of satellitesMeasurementDescription
2 or lessMeasurement impossibleVehicle position cannot be obtained because the number of satellites is not enough.
32±dimensional measure-
ment is possibleVehicle position is obtained based on the current longitude and latitude (This is less precise
than 3±dimensional measurement).
43±dimensional measure-
ment is possibleVehicle position is obtained based on the current longitude, latitude and altitude.
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AActual driving route
Driving route on the display
(Route by estimation)
Roads
The system compares the shape of the roads L1,
L2 and L3 to the estimated running track after the
vehicle makes a right turn. At point A, the vehicle
position differs enough from the shape of L1 that
the display switches to the road L2. Start
Map
Matching
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Vy1
Vx1 Vx2
Vy2 Vx1 (Vy1)
Vx2 (Vy2)
Touch±sensitive switch positionThe touch switch detects the voltage ratio
and calculates the position on the screen. Glass
OuterInner
Contact DI±2168
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(d) Map matching
The current driving route is calculated by autonomous navigation (according to the gyro sensor and
vehicle speed sensor) and GPS navigation. This information is then compared with possible road
shapes from the map data in the map disc and the vehicle position is set onto the most appropriate
road.
(e) Touch switch
Touch switches are touch±sensitive (interactive) switches operated by touching the screen. When a
switch is pressed, the outer glass bends in to contact the inner glass at the pressed position. By doing
this, the voltage ratio is measured and the pressed position is detected.
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NAVIGATION CHECK MODE (Vehicle Sensors)
HINT:
This mode checks the vehicle signal status input to the radio and navigation assy.
Illustrations may differ from the actual vehicle depending on the device settings and options. There-
fore, some detailed areas may not be shown exactly the same as on the actual vehicle.
1. Enter diagnostic mode (See page DI±2191).
2. Select ºNavigation Checkº from the ºDiagnosis
MENUº screen.
3. Select ºVehicle Sensorsº from the ºNavigation
Checkº screen.
4. Check all the signals and sensors when vehicle sig-
nal information is displayed.
HINT:
This screen is updated once per second when input signals to
the vehicle are changed.
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*4
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Position information/*4
DisplayContents
PositionLatitude and longitude information on the current position is displayed.
Date information/*5
DisplayContents
DateThe date/time information obtained from GPS signal is displayed in Greenwich
mean time (GMT). The last 4 digits are displayed.
(4) Vehicle Sensors Screen
Vehicle signal
DisplayContents
REV/*1REV signal ON/OFF state is displayed.
SPD/*2SPD signal condition is displayed.
Sensor signal
DisplayContents
Gyro sensor/*3Gyro sensor output condition is displayed (when the vehicle runs straight or is sta-
tionary, the voltage is approximately 2.5 V).
HINT:
Signals are updated once per second only when vehicle sensor signals are changed.
(5) Parts Information Screen
Screen description
DisplayContents
Navigation Manufacturer/*1Radio and navigation assy manufacturer is displayed.
Navigation Version No./*2Radio and navigation assy version is displayed.
Disc Manufacturer/*3Map disc manufacturer is displayed.
Disc Version No./*4Map disc version is displayed.
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Abnormal noise occurs
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1 Check speaker installation
CHECK:
Check if each speaker is securely installed.
OK:
Each speaker is securely installed.
HINT:
The radio is equipped with a noise prevention system that blocks only excessively loud noise. If loud noise
occurs, check that all wiring is proper and that the antenna installation part ground and noise±prevention
equipment are installed.
Conditions under which noise occursNoise type
Noise increases when the accelerator pedal is depressed, but stops when
the engine is stopped.Generator noise
Noise occurs during A/C or heater operation.Blower motor noise
Noise occurs when the vehicle accelerates rapidly on an unpaved road or
after the ignition switch is turned on.Fuel pump noise
Noise occurs when the horn switch is pressed and released or when pressed
and held.Horn noise
Quiet noise is occurs while the engine is running, but stops when the engine
is stopped.Ignition noise
Noise occurs synchronously with the blink of the turn signal.Flasher noise
Noise occurs during window washer operation.Washer noise
Noise occurs while the engine is running, and continues even after the engine
is stopped.Water temperature sensor noise
Noise occurs during wiper operation.Wiper noise
Noise occurs when the brake pedal is depressed.Stop light switch noise
Others.Static electricity stored on the vehicle
HINT:
Identify the condition under which the noise occurs, and check the noise filter on the relevant part.
First ensure that the noise is not coming from outside. Failure to do so makes noise source detection
difficult and may lead to a misdiagnosis.
Noise should be removed in descending order of loudness.
NG Install it properly.
OK
Identification of noise source (See page DI±2174).
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Vehicle position mark deviates greatly
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1 Check GPS mark.
CHECK:
Check that the GPS mark is displayed.
OK:
The GPS mark is displayed.
NG Go to ºGPS mark is not displayedº in flow chart
(See page DI±2245).
OK
2 Navigation check mode (Vehicle sensors check).
PREPARATION:
Enter the ºNavigation Checkº mode (Vehicle Sensors) (See
page DI±2180).
CHECK:
While driving, compare the ºSPDº indicator to the reading on the
speedometer. Check that these readings are almost the same.
OK:
The readings are almost the same.
NG Go to ºspeed signal circuitº in flow chart
(See page DI±2291).
OK
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3 Navigation check mode (Vehicle sensors check).
CHECK:
Check the ºREVº display according to the table below.
OK:
Shift leverDisplay
RON
Any position except ROFF
HINT:
The display is updated once per second. As a result, it is normal
for the display to lag behind the actual change in the switch.
NG Go to ºreverse signal circuitº in flow chart
(See page DI±2294).
OK
Proceed to next circuit inspection shown in problem symptoms table (See page DI±2184).
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3 Navigation check mode (Vehicle sensors check).
PREPARATION:
Enter the ºNavigation Checkº mode (Vehicle Sensors) (See
page DI±2176).
CHECK:
While driving, compare the ºSPDº indicator to the reading on the
speedometer. Check if these readings are almost the same.
OK:
The readings are almost the same.
NG Go to ºspeed signal circuitº in flow chart
(See page DI±2291).
OK
Proceed to next circuit inspection shown in problem symptoms table (See page DI±2184).
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Gyro error
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1 Navigation check mode (Vehicle sensors check).
PREPARATION:
Enter the ºNavigation Checkº mode (Vehicle Sensors) (See
page DI±2180).
CHECK:
Check the gyro voltage.
OK:
0.1 to 4.5 V
NG Replace radio and navigation assy.
OK
Proceed to next circuit inspection shown in diagnostic trouble code chart (See page DI±2184).
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