battery location TOYOTA AVENSIS 2002 Repair Manual
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730EZ±03
I34799
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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).