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ET-6
Navigation System
ENTERTAINMENT
5. Navigation System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
B: INSPECTION
1. CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE NAVI-
GATION.
Start the engine, and then inspect that the opening
screen is displayed.
Standard value: The opening screen should be dis-
played.
OK: Normal
NG: When not displayed, check the signal line con-
nector and the audio connector. If there are no
problems in the connecting lines or the lines were
repaired, check that the opening screen is dis-
played.
At this point, if the display is not viewable, the unit is
defective.
2. CHECK THE DVD-ROM.
An opening screen is displayed, then it switches to
the map screen after a while.
When a screen other than the opening screen is
displayed, press the «MAP» key.
Standard value: The map screen should be dis-
played.
OK: Normal
NG: If the map screen is not displayed, check
whether the DVD-ROM is set in the navigation sys-
tem, whether the correct side is set, type of the
DVD-ROM, the existence of any scratches, etc. If
there are no problems on the DVD-ROM, the main
body is defective.
3. CHECK EACH CONNECTION
If there are no problems in the inspections of 1 and
2 above, use “
vice to perform inspection.
4. SWITCHING TO CONNECTION INSPEC-
TION MODE
1) Press the menu key.
2) Select navigation setup from the menu screen.
3) Select navigation information from the naviga-
tion setup screen.
4) Select the vehicle signal from the navigation in-
formation screen.
5) The display will switch to the vehicle signal (for
connection inspection) screen.
6) Check that the display changes according to
each operation
ON: Normal
NG: Check the circuit when the display does not
change.
5. CHECK THE GPS ANTENNA
NOTE:
When checking the GPS antenna, perform the
check operation outdoors to improve the receiver
sensitivity.
Make sure that a value other than “zero” is dis-
played in the GPS item.
OK: Normal
NG: If “No positioning” is displayed, check the GPS
antenna connection.
If the GPS display is red, the main unit could be
faulty.
6. CHECK THE BACK SENSOR
NOTE:
Before starting inspections, inspect the safety
around the rear end of the vehicle.
1) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
2) Pull the parking brake and depress the brake,
then put the gear in reverse.
3) Make sure that “On” is lit in the back sensor item.
Standard Value: “On” should be lit.
On: Normal
NG: If “On” does not light, check the signal line con-
nection. If there are no problems, the unit could be
faulty.
7. CHECK THE ILLUMINATION
1) Turn the lighting switch to level 1.
NOTE:
Make sure that the bright switch is not turned ON at
this time.
2) Make sure that “On” lights in the illumination
item, then the screen fades out.
Standard Value: “On” should be lit.
OK: Normal
NG: If “On” does not light, check the signal line con-
nection. If there are no problems, the unit could be
faulty.
8. CHECK THE PARKING SIGNAL
NOTE:
The side brake signal is normally “OFF”, so operat-
ing it will produce no change.
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AC(diag)-4
General Description
HVAC SYSTEM (AUTO A/C) (DIAGNOSTICS)
4. CONTROL SWITCHES
Start the engine and warm-up completely.
1) Inspection using switches
2) Compressor operation inspection
3) Inspection of illumination control
No. Point to check Switch operation Judgment standard
1OFF switch Press the OFF switch.
Setting temperature display goes out.
•Blower fan: OFF
•Inlet opening: FRESH
•Compressor: OFF
2
AU TO sw it c h, d r iver ’s
side temperature con-
trol dial and passen-
ger’s side temperature
control dial
1) Press the AUTO switch.
2) Turn the temperature control dial to the left
fully, and set to 18°C (65°F) (maximum cool posi-
tion).
AU TO di sp l ay i l lu mi n at e s.
•Outlet air temperature: COOL
•Blower fan: HI (AUTO)
•Outlet opening: FACE
•Inlet opening: AUTO
•Compressor: AUTO
3) Turn the temperature control dial to the right
slowly, and change the setting from 18°C (64°F)
(maximum cool position) to 32°C (85°F).
•Outlet air temperature: COOL → HOT
•Blower fan: AUTO
•Outlet opening: FACE → B/L → FOOTHEAT
•Inlet opening: AUTO
•Compressor: AUTO
4) Turn the temperature control dial to the right
fully, and set to 32°C (85°F) (maximum hot posi-
tion).
•Outlet air temperature: HOT
•Blower fan: HI (AUTO)
•Outlet opening: HEAT
•Inlet opening: FRESH (AUTO)
•Compressor: AUTO
3Defroster switch Press the defroster switch.
Defroster switch indicator illuminates.
•Outlet air temperature: AUTO
•Blower fan: AUTO
•Outlet opening: DEF
•Inlet opening: FRESH
•Compressor: ON
4FRESH/RECIRC
switchPress the FRESH/RECIRC switch.
Inlet opening switches RECIRC → FRESH or
FRESH → RECIRC each time pressing the
switch.
5MODE switch Press the MODE switch.Outlet opening switches FACE → B / L → HEAT
→ D/H each time pressing the switch.
6FAN switch Turn the FAN switch.
Blower fan switches OFF → LO → M1 → M2
→ M3 → M4 → HI each time turning the
switch and it switches in reverse order when
turned backward.
No. Point to check Switch operation Judgment standard
1Compressor1) Turn the A/C switch to ON.
2) Set the FAN switch between LO and HI.Compressor: ON
No. Point to check Switch operation Judgment standard
1Illumination Turn the lighting switch to ON. Illumination comes on.
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AC(diag)-13
Diagnostic Chart for Self-diagnosis
HVAC SYSTEM (AUTO A/C) (DIAGNOSTICS)
3. A/C CONTROL SYSTEM SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Step Check Yes No
1SET SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE BY OPERAT-
ING A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1) Turn the ignition switch from OFF to ACC,
and wait for 2 seconds.
2) Start the engine with the auto switch and
FRESH/RECIRC switch pressed.
NOTE:
Self-diagnosis can also be performed with igni-
tion switch ON, but start the engine because
observing the magnet clutch operation is diffi-
cult.
3) All the indicators blink four times.
Does the self-diagnosis func-
tion operate?
Go to step 2.
DIAGNOSIS SYS-
TEMS DOES NOT
OPERATE, Diag-
nostics for A/C
System Malfunc-
tion.>
2CHECK EACH SENSOR AND POTENTIOME-
TER
1) After the indicators stop blinking, automati-
cally change to the inspection mode of sensor
and potentiometer.
NOTE:
Display items can be changed each time the A/
C switch is pressed. (Step Operation)
2) When malfunction occurs in each sensor
and potentiometer, codes are displayed on the
screen. When no malfunction occurs in each
sensor and potentiometer, code “20” is dis-
played on the screen.
3) Identify the defective sensor according to
the sensor check table.
nostic Chart for Self-diagnosis.>
Are other codes except “20”
displayed?
Repair the defec-
tive sensor.
Diagnostic Proce-
dure for Sensors.>
Go to step 3.
3CHECK EACH ACTUATOR, BLOWER FAN
AND MAGNET CLUTCH.
1) After completing each sensor and potenti-
ometer inspection, change to the inspection
mode of actuator, blower fan and magnet
clutch by pressing the defroster switch.
2) Each mode will change and operate auto-
matically every four seconds.
NOTE:
Operation mode items can be changed each
time the A/C switch is pressed. (Step Opera-
tion)
3) Check the operation of actuator, blower fan
and magnet clutch in each mode according to
the operating mode table.
Diagnostic Chart for Self-diagnosis.>
Do the actuator, blower fan and
magnet clutch operate as
described in the operating
mode table?
A/C control system
is normal. Press
the OFF switch
and complete the
self-diagnosis
function.
Repair the defec-
tive par t in accor-
dance with each
diagnostic chart.
A/C System Mal-
function.> or
Diagnostic Proce-
dure for Actua-
tors.>
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IDI-4
Combination Meter System
INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFO
2. Combination Meter System
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
1. COMBINATION METER
B: INSPECTION
1. SELF-DIAGNOSIS
The self-diagnosis (checking of each meter, warn-
ing light, indicator, illumination, LCD, buzzer
sound) of combination meter can be performed in
the following procedure.
1) Turn the ignition switch to ON while turning the
small light to OFF.
2) Step 1) Turn the small light switch to ON within 3
seconds after step 1), then press the odo/tripmeter
knob three times.
3) Turn the small light switch to OFF, and press the
odo/trip knob three times.
4) Turn the small light switch to ON, and press the
odo/trip knob three times.
NOTE:
•Perform the steps described in 2) and 4) within
10 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to ON.
•When pressing the odo/trip meter knob four
times, the display changes to DTC display mode
(ECM, TCM).
tem.>When the self-diagnosis function operates,
the warning light, indicator, and LCD display are
checked, then every press of the odo/trip meter
knob will initiate the operation checks in the order
of meter, illumination and buzzer.
INSPECTION, Combination Meter System.> Turn
the ignition switch to OFF to cancel the self-diagno-
sis function.
•When the engine starts during diagnosis, the
self-diagnosis function is not cancelled, however,
once the vehicle starts driving, the self-diagnosis
function is cancelled automatically for safety.
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LAN(diag)-18
Subaru Select Monitor
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
5. CONFIRMATION OF CURRENT SETTING
1) On the «Main Menu» display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
2) On the «System Selection Menu» display screen, select the {Integ. Unit mode} and press the [YES] key.
3) On the «Integ. unit mode failure diag» display screen, select the {Current Data Display & Save} and press
the [YES] key.
4) On the «Current Data Display & Save» display screen, select the {12 Data Display} and press the [YES]
key.
5) Using the scroll key, scroll the display screen up or down until the desired data is shown.
6) Display the following item and record the settings.
Required items for new registration (Except for system not equipped)
Item Item to confirm Remarks
Key No. to register 1 2 3 4 Registered ID type
Off delay OFF Long Normal Short Setting for lighting off time
Auto-lock 60, 50 40, 30, 20 OFF Not suppor ted by Nor th Amer ican specifications (Unit sec.)
Rr defogger op. mode Normal ContinuousNormal: Off at 15 minutes of operation
Continuous: Operations from switch on to off
Wiper deicer op. mode Normal Continuous
Normal: Off at 15 minutes of operation
Continuous: Operations from switch ON to OFF, repeats ON
for 15 minutes, OFF for 2 minutes
Security Alarm Setup ON OFFON: Warning device operation possible
OFF: Warning device does not operate
Impact Sensor Setup ON OFF
ON: Impact sensor operation possible
OFF: Impact sensor does not operate
Tu r n O F F f o r v e h i c l e s n o t e q u i p p e d w i t h a n I m p a c t S e n s o r
Alarm monitor delay set-
tingON OFF
ON: Monitor after a fixed period of time from reception of the
keyless lock signal
OFF: Monitor after reception of the keyless lock signal
Lockout prevention ON OFFON: Lockout prevention operation
OFF: Lockout prevention not operated
Impact Sensor Yes No
Ye s : I m p a c t s e n s o r e q u i p p e d
No: Impact sensor not equipped
Always set to no for vehicles not equipped with the impact sen-
sor.
Siren setting Yes No
Ye s : V e h i c l e e q u i p p e d w i t h s i r e n
No: Vehicle not equipped with siren
The horn does not honk when the warning operates if the vehi-
cle not equipped with a siren is set to ‘Yes’.
Answer-back buzzer
setupON OFFON: Answer-back buzzer operation possible
OFF: Answer-back buzzer not operated
Hazard answer-back
setupON OFFON: Hazard answer-back buzzer operation possible
OFF: Hazard answer-back buzzer not operated
Automatic locking setup ON OFF Not suppor ted by Nor th Amer ican specifications
Ans.-back Buzzer Yes NoYe s : V e h i c l e e q u i p p e d w i t h a n s w e r - b a c k b u z z e r
No: Vehicle not equipped with answer-back buzzer
Auto locking Yes No Not suppor ted by Nor th Amer ican specifications
Door open warning (pre-
vention of batter y run-
out)
Ye s N o
Ye s : D o o r i n t e r l o c k e d r o o m l i g h t g o e s o f f w h e n o n f o r 1 0 m i n -
utes consecutively when door is open.
No: Room light remains illuminated until door is closed.
A/C ECM setting Yes No Model with auto A/C (Set to ‘Yes’)
P/W ECM setting Yes No Not supported by North American specifications
Center display failure Yes NoYe s : V e h i c l e e q u i p p e d w i t h M F D a n d n a v i g a t i o n d i s p l a y
No: Vehicle not equipped with MFD nor navigation display
Wiper deicer Yes NoYe s : V e h i c l e e q u i p p e d w i t h w i p e r d e i c e r
No: Vehicle not equipped with wiper deicer
Rear fog light setting Yes No Not supported by North American specifications
Fac t or y in i ti a l s et t i ng Fa ct o r y M ar ke tDo not change to the factory mode. Set to market when using
normally.
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LAN(diag)-22
Subaru Select Monitor
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
9. FUNCTION SETTING (ECM CUSTOMIZING)
1) On the «Main Menu» display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
2) On the «System Selection Menu» display screen, select the {Integ. Unit mode} and press the [YES] key.
3) On the «Integ. Unit mode failure diag» display screen, select the {ECM customizing} and press the [YES] key.
4) Change the setting with UP/DOWN key and press the [YES] key.
•List of function setting item (ECM customizing)
NOTE:
Even if changes are made to items that are not equipped, the contents are not confirmed and do not operate.
DataInitial set-
ting value
Customize
settingRemarksDestination
Specifications
Off delay time Normal
Delay time below can be selected by setting.
After door closed After key unlock
OFF 0 sec. 0 sec.
Short 3 sec. 10 sec.
Normal 5 sec. 20 sec.
Long 8 sec. 30 sec.
Auto lock time 30 sec.0 — 60
sec.
Workable when Auto locking is set to “ON” and Automatic
locking setup is “ON”. Time can be changed by 10 sec-
onds: 0 (OFF) — 60 (maximum).
Not supported by North
American specifications
Rr defogger op.
mode15 min.
15 min.Rear defogger stops in 15 minutes automatically after
switch is turned to ON.
ContinuousRear defogger repeats active condition for 15 minutes and
inactive condition for 2 minutes until switch is turned to OFF.
Wiper deicer op.
mode15 min.
15 min.Wiper deicer stops in 15 minutes automatically after
switch is turned to ON.
ContinuousWiper deicer repeats active condition for 15 minutes and
inactive condition for 2 minutes until switch is turned to OFF.
Security Alarm
SetupONON Security alarm (hazard, horn or siren) in active condition
OFF Security alarm in inactive condition
Impact Sensor
SetupOFF
ONWorkable when Impact Sensor Setup is set to “ON”
Impact sensor in active condition
OFFImpact sensor in inactive condition (Set Impact Sensor
Setup of model without impact sensor to “OFF”.)
Alarm monitor
delay settingON
After doors are locked by keyless entry system operated,
Alarm monitor starts in following time.
ON Delay time is 30 seconds.
OFF Delay time is 0 seconds.
Lockout preven-
tionONONLockout prevention in inactive condition (Lockout preven-
tion does not operate if safety knob is locked by hand.)
OFF Lockout prevention in inactive condition
Impact Sensor OFFON
Ve h i c l e i s c o n t r o l l e d i n i m p a c t s e n s o r e q u i p p e d m o d e .
(Set impact sensor to “OFF” in model without impact sen-
sor. If impact sensor is set to “ON”, hazard, horn or siren
operate after doors are locked by keyless entry system
operated (Alarm monitor starting).
Set to “ON” when an
optional impact sensor
is installed.
OFF Vehicle is controlled in impact sensor no-equipped mode.
Siren setting OFFON
Siren sounds when alarm operates. (Set siren setting to
“OFF” in model without siren. Horn does not sound if siren
setting is set to “ON”.)
Set to “ON” when an
optional siren is
installed.OFF Horn sounds when alarm operates.
Answer-back
buzzer setupON
ON
Workable when answer-back buzzer setup is set to “ON”.
When lock/unlock is selected by keyless entry system
operated, hazard answer-back buzzer operates.
OFFWhen lock/unlock is selected by keyless entry system
operated, answer-back buzzer does not sound.
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LAN(diag)-23
Subaru Select Monitor
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
5) After setting, make sure that vehicle equipment is same as the setting changed in the {Current Data Dis-
play & Save}.
CAUTION:
•It is possible to control the original functions of vehicle when settings above are corresponded to
vehicle equipment.
•Do not change the settings except for setting above during operation of equipment setting.
•Be sure not to change Factory initial setting except installation of new body integrated unit.
NOTE:
For details concerning operation procedure, refer to the “SUBARU SELECT MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL”.
Hazard answer-
back setupON
ON
Workable when hazard answer-back setup is set to “ON.”
When lock/unlock is selected by keyless entry system
operated, hazard answer-back buzzer operates.
OFFWhen lock/unlock is selected by keyless entry system
operated, hazard answer-back does not operate.
Automatic lock-
ing setupONONWorkable when Automatic locking setup is set to “ON”
Automatic locking operates.Not supported by North
American specificationsOFF Automatic locking does not operate.
Ans.-back
BuzzerON
ONVe h i c l e i s c o n t r o l l e d i n a n sw e r - b a c k b u z z e r e q u i p p e d
mode.Not supported by North
American specificationsOFF
Ve h i c l e i s c o n t r o l l e d i n a n sw e r - b a c k b u z z e r n o n - e q u i p p e d
mode. (Set Ans.-back Buzzer to “OFF” in model without
answer back buzzer.)
Auto locking ON
ON Vehicle is controlled in auto locking equipped mode.Not supported by North
American specificationsOFFVe h i c l e i s c o n t r o l l e d i n a u t o l o c k i n g n o n - e q u i p p e d m o d e .
(Set Auto locking to “OFF” in model without auto locking.)
Initial Keyless
Setting—
——
Execution
Settings of keyless entry system are initialized. (Auto-lock
time: 30 sec., Answer-back buzzer setup: ON, Hazard
answer-back setup: ON, Automatic locking setup: ON,
Ans.-back Buzzer: ON)
Initial button set-
ting—
——
Execution
Settings of each function are initialized. (Off delay time:
Normal, Rr defogger op. mode: 15 min., Wiper deicer op.
mode: 15 min., Lockout prevention: ON)
Initial Security
setting—
——
Not supported by North
American specificationsExecution
Settings of security system are initialized. (Security Alarm
Setup: OFF, Impact Sensor Setup: OFF, Alarm monitor
delay setting: ON, Siren setting: OFF)
Passive Alar m
(Not used)OFFONWorkable when passive ar ming is set to “ON.”
OFF
Door open
warning (pre-
vention of bat-
tery run-out)
OFF
ON
If detecting door open for 30 minutes, room light, key illu-
mination and door warning light are turned off to prevent
battery run-out.
OFFRoom light, key illumination and door warning light is not
turned off.
Alarm inter-
locked room
light switch
OFF
ONThe room light lights by being interlocked with the activa-
tion of the alarm.
OFFRoom light does not illuminate even if the alarm is acti-
vated.
DataInitial set-
ting value
Customize
settingRemarksDestination
Specifications
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Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
R: DTC B0301 CAN-LS COUNTER ABNORMAL
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
Find the unit in which trouble occurs and open or short CAN line, and repair and replace them.
(Free running counter error may be detected at the same time from the unit in which malfunction occurs.)
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
“Er LC” is displayed in odo/trip meter.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
i128
1*
2*1*
2*
CAN JOINTCONNECTOR
i10
B283
A29A30
A27
A26
B26
B25
A: i84
B: B280B1
B14
TWISTED PAIR LINE
5467821931022 231112131415242526 2716171828 29192021 30
B280
i84
1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
2345 678912 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2210111
B283
i10
COMBINATIONMETER
BODYINTEGRATEDUNIT
AUTO A/CCONTROLMODULE
123456789101112
LAN00193
A:
B:
2*
1*
A6
A14
FRONTMONITOR
21
22MFD
2* :TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 AND 12
1* :TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND 6
i119
i122
A:
A:
A:
i119A:
i122
i128B:
MFDNAVI
MFD
NAVI
9
19 20
105672143131211
14 15 16 17
8
18222125262423
12345678910 11 12 13 14 15 16
345 678919 20 2114 15 16 17 1812101211 13 22
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE.
1) Display the current data of body integrated
unit using Subaru Select Monitor.
2) Display the number of blower fan levels in
the analog data.
3) Read the data display when the number of
blower fan levels is changed on air conditioner
control part.
Does the data display change? Go to step 2.Go to step 3.
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Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
LAN SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTICS)
S: DTC B0302 CAN-LS BUS OFF
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
Because of a lot of error data occurred, some units have been disconnected not to affect other units.
Communication error from the unit in which error is occurred is input at the same time.
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
“Er LC” is displayed in odo/trip meter.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
i128
1*
2*1*
2*
CAN JOINTCONNECTOR
i10
B283
A29A30
A27
A26
B26
B25
A: i84
B: B280B1
B14
TWISTED PAIR LINE
5467821931022 231112131415242526 2716171828 29192021 30
B280
i84
1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
2345 678912 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2210111
B283
i10
COMBINATIONMETER
BODYINTEGRATEDUNIT
AUTO A/CCONTROLMODULE
123456789101112
LAN00193
A:
B:
2*
1*
A6
A14
FRONTMONITOR
21
22MFD
2* :TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 AND 12
1* :TERMINAL NO. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND 6
i119
i122
A:
A:
A:
i119A:
i122
i128B:
MFDNAVI
MFD
NAVI
9
19 20
105672143131211
14 15 16 17
8
18222125262423
12345678910 11 12 13 14 15 16
345 678919 20 2114 15 16 17 1812101211 13 22
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE.
1) Display the current data of body integrated
unit using Subaru Select Monitor.
2) Display the number of blower fan levels in
the analog data.
3) Read the data display when the number of
blower fan levels is changed on air conditioner
control part.
Does the data display change? Go to step 2.Go to step 3.
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SL-24
Keyless Entry System
SECURITY AND LOCKS
14.CHECK KEYLESS BUZZER
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK KEYLESS BUZZER OPERATION.
Check that the keyless buzzer sounds when
LOCK or OPEN button of keyless remote con-
trol key is pressed.
Does the keyless buzzer
sound?
Keyless buzzer is
normal.
Go to step 2.
2CHECK KEYLESS BUZZER ON/OFF
SWITCH.
NOTE:If operations 1-5 are performed with the keyless
buzzer OFF, the keyless buzzer will turn ON.
1) Close the driver’s side door and remove the
key from the ignition key cylinder.
2) Push the door lock switch to the UNLOCK
side, and insert the key into the ignition key cyl-
inder.
3) From 2, pull out ⇔ inser t the key from the
ignition key cylinder 5 times.
4) From 3, open → close the dr iver’s side door
within 10 seconds.
5) The keyless buzzer sound ON/OFF will
switch, and the hazard lamp will blink 3 times.
If the driver's side door is not opened → closed
within 10 seconds in step 4, the hazard lamp
will blink once and the setting will not be
changed.)
6) Check that the keyless buzzer sounds
when LOCK or OPEN button of keyless remote
control key is pressed.
Does the keyless buzzer
sound?
Keyless buzzer is
normal.
Go to step 3.
3CHECK FOR POWER SUPPLY OF KEYLESS
BUZZER.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect the keyless buzzer harness
connector.
3) Press the LOCK/UNLOCK button of the
keyless transmitter.
4) Measure the voltage between harness con-
nector terminal and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(F102) No. 1 (+) — Chassis ground (– ):
Is the voltage more than 10 V? Go to step 4.Check the harness
for open circuits
and shorts
between the key-
less buzzer and
fuse.
4CHECK FOR GROUND CIRCUIT OF KEY-
LESS BUZZER.
1) Disconnect the harness connector of body
integrated unit.
2) Measure the resistance between harness
connector terminals.
Connector & terminal
(i84) No. 6 — (F102) No. 1:
Is the resistance less than 10
Ω?
Go to step 5.Repair the har-
ness.
5CHECK KEYLESS BUZZER.
1) Remove the keyless buzzer.
2) Install the keyless buzzer to another vehicle
which operates keyless buzzer normally, check
the buzzer sounds.
Does the keyless buzzer
sound?
Check the body
integrated unit or
door lock switch.
Diagnostic Proce-
dure.>
dow Control
Switch.>
Replace the key-
less buzzer.