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15.4.4 STEERING COLUMN /MIRROR
The steering column / mirror adjustment system comprises the following components:
0 Column tilt motor; up / down
0 Column reach motor; fore / aft
0 Column joystick switch; multi-directional
0 Driver’s mirror motors; horizontal and vertical movement
0 Passenger’s mirror motors; horizontal and vertical movement
0 Mirror joystick switches; driver and passenger - multi-directional
0 Column Mirror Control Module (C / M CM)
15.4.4.1 Column Motors
Thetwo column position adjustment motorsare mounted on the column as embly (one laterally d
one transversely)
allowing both vertical and reach distance adjustment. Each motor unit incorporates a potentiometer which provides
directional movement position control via feedback voltage variations to the
C / M CM. Positional variations are acti- vated by the C / M CM in response to signals from the joy-stickswitch mounted on the left-hand side of the column.
15.4.4.2
The column joy-stickswitch provides control of the column position in all directions. Adjustment of theswitch position
will result in a corresponding movement of the column. This switch also allows the selection of ‘Auto Mode’to enable
the Exit / Entry Mode facility.
Column Joy-stick Switch (Fig. 1 inset)
1. Tilt motor 2. Flexible coupling
3 lanition switch
1
J86-1904
Ifeach motor
Fig. 1 Steering Column Assembly 4
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15.4.7 SYMPTOM FLOW CHARTS
The following test procedures are designed to test the system as a whole, identifying faulty areas and indicating poss- ible solutions by functional operations.
During all test procedures the entry
/ exit mode switch must be OFF.
The first three test procedures listed i.e. drivers seat position adjustments, steering column position adjustments, rear
view mirror position adjustments must be carried out four times, each time under one of the conditions stated below:
Key in ignition barrel
Ignition key in auxiliary position
Driver’s door open with ignition key out
Driver’s door closed within the last 30 seconds with ignition key out.
0
Driver‘s seat position adjustments
1.
2.
3.
0
4.
5.
6.
7.
0
Locate seat switch pack on the side of the seat cushion.
Operate the fore
/ aft movement control switch. Does the seat respond in the correct
manner?
Yes: Proceed to step 3.
No:
Operate front and rear, raise / lower movement control switches. Does seat respond in the
correct manner in each case?
Yes: Proceed to step 4.
No:
Operate squab recline / incline movement control switch. Does squab respond in correct
manner?
Yes: Proceed to step 5.
No:
Operate lumbar pump inflate / deflate control switch. Does lumbar pad stiffen and slacken
according
I y?
Yes: Proceed to step 6
No:
Operate headrest raise / lower switch. Does headrest respond in correct manner?
Yes: proceed to step
7.
No:
Remove key from ignition, close driver‘s door and allow 30 seconds to elapse. Repeat
steps
1 - 6 and check that adjustment cannot be made.
Test complete; proceed to Memory Position Set.
Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Steering column position adjustments
1.
2.
Locate steering column joystick switch the LH side of the column.
Operate switch to give fore
/ aft movement. Does the column respond in correct manner?
Yes: Proceed to step 3.
No:
Operate the switch to give raise / lower movement. Does column respond in the correct
manner in each case?
Yes: Proceed to step 4.
No:
Remove key from ignition, close driver’s door and allow 30 seconds to elapse. Repeat
steps 1
- 3 and check that adjustment cannot be made.
Test complete; proceed to Memory Position Set.
Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
3.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub-Routines.
4.
5.
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Rear view mirror position adjustments
1. Locate mirror select switch on driver's door switch pack and select driver's side mirror, ie
rotate switch towards the door.
2. Locate rear view mirror joystick switch on driver's door pack.
Operate the switch to give left
/ right and up / down movement. Does the mirror respond
in the correct manner?
3. Yes: Proceed to step 4 or 5.
No:
Japanese market vehicles only
Operate the switch to action 'fold away mode'. Does mirror respond in the correct manner
in each case?
Yes: Proceed to step
5.
No:
All markets
Operate mirror select switch to opposite position and repeat steps
1 to 4 for passenger side
mirror.
With ignition switched to auxiliary, select reverse gear and operate mirror joy
-stick
downwards. Does passenger side mirror dip automatically?
Yes: Proceed to step
7.
No:
Remove key from ignition, close driver's door and allow 30 seconds to elapse. Repeat
steps
1 - 6 and check that adjustment cannot be made.
Test complete; proceed to Memory Position Set.
Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
4.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub-Routines.
5.
6.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub-Routines.
7.
8.
Memory set position - drivefs side
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Position the entry / exit switch, located on the LH side of the steering column, to off and
insert the key in the ignition.
Operate switches to position column, mirrors and seats to preferred positions.
Select 'memory' on the driver's door switch pack. Check that switch illuminates.
Depress desired memory button,
1,2 or 3, on door switch pack within 4 seconds of
memory select. Check that a chime sounds to confirm memory storage.
Operate the switches
so that memorized positions are changed. Depress relevant memory
option button,
1,2 or 3 and check that all positional settings are restored as memorized.
Remove key from ignition, close all doors and allow
30 seconds to elapse. Repeat steps 1
to 4 and check that adjustment cannot be made.
Readjust settings so that memorized positions are changed, leave the vehicle and operate
remote memory recall by locking and unlocking using the remote transmitter. Use both
transmitters to check both memory positions. Check all positional settings are restored as
memorized.
Yes: Proceed to step
8.
No:
Test complete. Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
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Carry out the passenger seat position adjustments procedure below under each of the conditions stated below:
Key in ignition barrel
. Passenger's door open
. Passenger's closed within the last 30 seconds
0 . Auxiliary ON
Passenger seat position adjustments
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
0
6.
7.
8.
Locate seat switch pack on the side of the seat cushion.
Operate the fore
/ aft movement control switch. Does the seat respond in the correct manner?
Yes: Proceed to step
3.
No:
Operate front and rear, raise / lower movement control switches. Does seat respond in the
correct manner in each case?
Yes: Proceed to step
4.
No:
Operate squab recline / incline movement control switch. Does squab respond in correct
manner?
Yes: Proceed to step
5.
No:
Operate lumbar pump inflate / deflate control switch. Does lumbar pad stiffen and slacken
accordingly?
Yes: Proceed to step
6
No:
Operate headrest raise / lower switch. Does headrest respond in correct manner?
Yes: Proceed to step
7.
No:
Remove key from ignition, close passenger's door and allow 30 seconds to elapse. Repeat
steps
1 - 6 and check that adjustment cannot be made.
Test complete; proceed to Memory Position Set
Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Memory
set position - passenger's side
1.
2.
0 3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
0
Insert the key in the ignition.
Operate switches to adjust seat to preferred positions.
Select 'memory' on the passenger's door switch pack. Check that switch surround
i I I um i nates.
Depress desired memory button,
1,2 or 3, on door switch pack within 4 seconds of
memory select. Check that
a chime sounds to confirm memory storage.
Operate the switches
so that memorized positions are changed. Depress relevant memory
option button,
1, 2 or 3 and check that all positional settings are restored as memorized.
Yes: Proceed to step
6.
No:
Remove key from ignition, close door and allow 30 seconds to elapse. Repeat steps 1 - 4
and check that adjustment cannot be made.
Test complete. Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
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2A. Seat movement motors (memory seats)
a.
b.
Check motor operation is not obstructed, and that mechanical linkage is not damaged
or disconnected.
Examine wiring harness, checking continuity between SCM Connector
A1 and motor
unit connector pins as follows:
SCM Motor Function Unit Pin
Pin 8 Seat forward 1
Pin
7 Seat rearward 3
Pin 5 Seat rear raise 1
Pin
6 Seat rear lower 3
Pin 3 Seat front raise 1
Pin
4 Seat front lower 3
Check resistance between motor pins 1 and 3, a value of approximately 2S2 should be
indicated.
Check motor position potentiometer as described in test
4.
C.
d.
28. Seat movement motor (manual seats)
a.
b.
C.
d.
Check motor operation is not obstructed, and that mechanical linkage is not damaged
or disconnected.
Check continuity from motor connector pins (1
& 3) to each relay contact connector
(pin
3, raise relay, pin 8, lower relay) respectively.
Check power supply
(+12V) from LH 'A' post base fuse box, fuse F6, to seat switch
connector pin
9.
Check power supply (+12V) from RH 'A' post base fuse box, fuse F3, to pin 5, raise relay
connector and pin 10, lower relay connector.
Check continuity from switch pack connector pin
4 to raise relay connector pin 5 and
from switch pack connector pin 5 to lower relay connector pin
6
Check continuity to ground from raise relay connector pins 2 and 4 and lower relay
connector pins
7 and 9
e.
f.
3. Seat squab 1 headrest motors
a.
b.
Check motor operation is not obstructed, and that mechanical linkage is not damaged
or disconnected.
Examine wiring harness, checking continuity between SCM Connector
A1 and motor
unit connector pins as follows:
SCM Motor Pin
Pin 1 Squab recline 1 incline +ve 3
Pin 2 Squab recline 1 incline -ve 1
Pin 11 Headrest raise
1 lower +ve 1
Pin 12 Headrest raise
1 lower -ve 3
Check resistance between motor pins 1 and 3; a value of approximately 28 should be
indicated.
Check motor position potentiometers as described in step
4.
C.
d.
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6A. Heating (powered seats)
a. Examine harness wiring, checking continuity between SCM connector AI pins 9 and
10. A resistance value of 1.5-3.252 should be recorded indicating all heating
elements intact and thermostat closed.
Check continuity from BPU black 48
-way connector B, pin 38 to center console seat
heater switch module connector pin
5. Operate switch and check continuity from BPU
black 48
-way connector B pin 38 to ground.
Check continuity between cushion heater module and squab heater module pins;
resistance values of
1.0-2.052 and 0.51.252 respectively should be achieved.
Check continuity from SCM connector B2 pin
2, through console switch LED to ground;
a resistance value of 0 - 0.552 should be recorded.
b.
C.
d.
1
J86 - 1872
Fig. 1 Memory Seat Heaters
e
0
0
0
68. Heating (manual seats)
0 a. Examine harness wiring, checking fuse F9 in RH 'A' post base fuse box.
Ensure continuity between heater relay connector pin 85 and BPU yellow 48
-way
connector pin 23. Measure resistance from heater relay pin 87 and console switch
connector pin 10.
Check continuity from BPU black 48
-way connector B pin 38 to center console seat
heater switch module connector pin
4. Operate switch and check continuity from
BPU black 48
-way connector pin 38 to ground.
Check for
+12V supply at seat heater relay connector pins 30 and 86.
Check continuity between cushion heater module and squab module pins; resistance
values
of 1.0-2.052 and 0.5-1.252 respectively should be achieved. Ensure secure
ground connection from squab connector pin 3.
Check continuity from console switch connector pin
10 through console switch LED to
ground;
a resistance value of 0-0.5Q should be recorded.
b.
C.
d.
e.
I' T
I 19 15 16
17 OK
J86 - 1873
Fig. 1 Manual Seat Heaters
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