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BE0AY±05
± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
BE±91
2311 Author: Date:
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTICE:
When replacing the internal mechanism (computer part) of the audio system, be careful that no part
of your body or clothing comes in contact with the terminals of the leads from the IC, etc. of the re-
placement part (spare part).
HINT:
This inspection procedure is a simple troubleshooting which should be carried out on the vehicle during sys-
tem operation and was prepared on the assumption of system component troubles (except for the wires and
connectors, etc.).
Always inspect the trouble taking the following items into consideration.
Open or short circuit of the wire harness
Connector or terminal connection fault
ProblemNo.
RadioRadio not operating when power switch turned 'ON'.1
Display indicates when power switch turned 'ON', but no sound (including 'noise')
is produced.2
Noise present, but AM ± FM not operating.3
Any speaker does not work.4
Either AM or FM does not work, reception poor (volume faint), Fewer station pre-
sets.5
Poor reception.6
Sound quality poor.7
Preset memory disappears.8
Tape PlayerCassette tape cannot be inserted.9
Cassette tape is inserted, but no power.10
Power coming in, but tape player not operating.11
Either speaker does not work.12
Sound quality poor. (volume faint)13
Tape jammed, malfunction with tape speed or auto±reverse.14
Cassette tape will not be ejected.15
CD PlayerCD cannot be inserted.16
CD inserted, but no power.17
Power coming in, but CD player not operating.18
Sound jumps.19
Sound quality poor (Volume faint).20
Either speaker does not work.21
CD will not be ejected.22
NoiseNoise occurs.23
Noise produced by vibration or shock while driving.24
Noise produced when engine starts.25
The term ºAMº includes LW, MW and SW, and the term ºFMº includes UKW.
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I03350
2RadioDISPLAY INDICATES WHEN POWER SWITCH TURNED
'ON', BUT NO SOUND (INCLUDING 'NOISE') IS PRODUCED
Radio±Tape Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
Does tape or CD player operate normally?
Check that RAD No.1 fuse is OK?
Is ACC applied to radio?
Check that RAD No.2 fuse is OK?
Is +B applied to radio?
Check that GND (wire harness side) to radio is OK?
Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness?
Temporarily install another speaker.
Radio faulty.Radio faulty.
Replace fuse.
ACC wire harness faulty.
Replace fuse.
+B wire harness faulty.
GND faulty.
Speaker wire harness faulty.
Speaker faulty. No
OK
Ye sNG
NoNo
No
No OK
OK Ye s
Ye sYe s
Ye s NG
NG Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier) BE±94
± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
2314 Author: Date:
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BE0B1±02
Z04388
E
ILL
B
ACC
BE1847 e±4±2±D e±4±1±D
Ground
Power Source
(Illumination)
Power Source
(System Operation)
Power Source
(Display Operation)Connector
(Clock Side)
(Wire Harness Side)
1 2 3 44 123
V04421
1 CLOCK WILL NOT OPERATE
(Clock Side)(Wire Harness Side)
B+
GND
e±4±2±D e±4±1±D
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 ± 16 V.
If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery.
(b) Check that the DOME fuse is not blown.
If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse and check for short circuit.
(c) Troubleshoot the clock as follows.
HINT: Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal
B+ and body ground?
Does continuity exist between terminal GND
and body ground.
Replace clock.Ye s
Ye sOpen or short circuit in wire harness between
terminal GND and body ground.
Open circuit in wire harness between terminal
GND and body ground. No
No
± BODY ELECTRICALCLOCK
BE±117
2337 Author: Date:
CLOCK
TROUBLESHOOTING
HINT:
Troubleshoot the clock according to the table below.
Clock will not operate1
Clock loses or gains time2
± 1.5 seconds / day
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BE0AY±05
± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
BE±91
2311 Author: Date:
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTICE:
When replacing the internal mechanism (computer part) of the audio system, be careful that no part
of your body or clothing comes in contact with the terminals of the leads from the IC, etc. of the re-
placement part (spare part).
HINT:
This inspection procedure is a simple troubleshooting which should be carried out on the vehicle during sys-
tem operation and was prepared on the assumption of system component troubles (except for the wires and
connectors, etc.).
Always inspect the trouble taking the following items into consideration.
Open or short circuit of the wire harness
Connector or terminal connection fault
ProblemNo.
RadioRadio not operating when power switch turned 'ON'.1
Display indicates when power switch turned 'ON', but no sound (including 'noise')
is produced.2
Noise present, but AM ± FM not operating.3
Any speaker does not work.4
Either AM or FM does not work, reception poor (volume faint), Fewer station pre-
sets.5
Poor reception.6
Sound quality poor.7
Preset memory disappears.8
Tape PlayerCassette tape cannot be inserted.9
Cassette tape is inserted, but no power.10
Power coming in, but tape player not operating.11
Either speaker does not work.12
Sound quality poor. (volume faint)13
Tape jammed, malfunction with tape speed or auto±reverse.14
Cassette tape will not be ejected.15
CD PlayerCD cannot be inserted.16
CD inserted, but no power.17
Power coming in, but CD player not operating.18
Sound jumps.19
Sound quality poor (Volume faint).20
Either speaker does not work.21
CD will not be ejected.22
NoiseNoise occurs.23
Noise produced by vibration or shock while driving.24
Noise produced when engine starts.25
The term ºAMº includes LW, MW and SW, and the term ºFMº includes UKW.
Page 810 of 4592
I03350
2RadioDISPLAY INDICATES WHEN POWER SWITCH TURNED
'ON', BUT NO SOUND (INCLUDING 'NOISE') IS PRODUCED
Radio±Tape Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier)
Does tape or CD player operate normally?
Check that RAD No.1 fuse is OK?
Is ACC applied to radio?
Check that RAD No.2 fuse is OK?
Is +B applied to radio?
Check that GND (wire harness side) to radio is OK?
Does continuity exist in speaker wire harness?
Temporarily install another speaker.
Radio faulty.Radio faulty.
Replace fuse.
ACC wire harness faulty.
Replace fuse.
+B wire harness faulty.
GND faulty.
Speaker wire harness faulty.
Speaker faulty. No
OK
Ye sNG
NoNo
No
No OK
OK Ye s
Ye sYe s
Ye s NG
NG Radio±CD Player Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier) BE±94
± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
2314 Author: Date:
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BE0B1±02
Z04388
E
ILL
B
ACC
BE1847 e±4±2±D e±4±1±D
Ground
Power Source
(Illumination)
Power Source
(System Operation)
Power Source
(Display Operation)Connector
(Clock Side)
(Wire Harness Side)
1 2 3 44 123
V04421
1 CLOCK WILL NOT OPERATE
(Clock Side)(Wire Harness Side)
B+
GND
e±4±2±D e±4±1±D
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 ± 16 V.
If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery.
(b) Check that the DOME fuse is not blown.
If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse and check for short circuit.
(c) Troubleshoot the clock as follows.
HINT: Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal
B+ and body ground?
Does continuity exist between terminal GND
and body ground.
Replace clock.Ye s
Ye sOpen or short circuit in wire harness between
terminal GND and body ground.
Open circuit in wire harness between terminal
GND and body ground. No
No
± BODY ELECTRICALCLOCK
BE±117
2337 Author: Date:
CLOCK
TROUBLESHOOTING
HINT:
Troubleshoot the clock according to the table below.
Clock will not operate1
Clock loses or gains time2
± 1.5 seconds / day
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DI00F±08
Vehicle Brought to Workshop
Customer Problem Analysis P. DI±2
Problem Symptom Confirmation
If the engine does not start perform steps 10 and 12 firstConnect the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand±held tester to DLC3 P. DI±3
If the display indicates a communication fault in the tool, inspect DLC3 P. DI±3
Check DTC and Freezed Frame Data (Precheck)
Record or Print DTC and Freezed Frame Data P. DI±3
Clear DTC and Freezed Frame Data P. DI±3
Visual Inspection
Setting the Check Mode Diagnosis P. DI±3
Symptom Simulation P. IN±21
Basic Inspection P. DI±3DTC Chart P. DI±16
Problem Symptoms Table P. DI±28
Circuit Inspection P. DI±29
Adjustment, Repair
DTC Check P. DI±3
Titles insideare titles of pages in
in the bottom portion. See the indicated
pages for detailed explanations.this manual with the page number indicated
Malfunction
occurs.Malfunction does not occur.
Parts Inspection
Check for Intermittent Problems P. DI±3
Identification of Problem
Confirmation Test
End 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
108
9
11
12
13
15 14
16
Normal Malfunction code.
17
± DIAGNOSTICSENGINE (5S±FE)
DI±1
236 Author: Date:
ENGINE (5S±FE)
HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshoot in accordance with the procedure on the following page.
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N09214
S05347
± DIAGNOSTICSENGINE (5S±FE)
DI±5
240 Author: Date:
(b) Check the DLC3
The vehicle's ECM uses ISO 9141±2 for communication.
The terminal arrangement of DLC3 complies with SAE
J1962 and matches the ISO 9141±2 format.
Terminal No.Connection / Voltage or ResistanceCondition
7Bus Line / Pulse generationDuring transmission
4Chassis Ground e Body Ground /1 W or lessAlways
5Signal Ground e Body Ground /1 W or lessAlways
16Battery Positive e Body Ground /9 ~ 14 VAlways
HINT:
If your display shows ºUNABLE TO CONNECT TO VEHICLEº
when you have connected the cable of the OBD II scan tool or
TOYOTA hand±held tester to DLC3, turned the ignition switch
ON and operated the scan tool, there is a problem on the ve-
hicle side or tool side.
If communication is normal when the tool is connected to
another vehicle, inspect DLC3 on the original vehicle.
If communication is still not possible when the tool is con-
nected to another vehicle, the problem is probably in the
tool itself, so consult the Service Department listed in the
tool's instruction manual.
2. INSPECT DIAGNOSIS (Normal Mode)
(a) Check the MIL.
(1) The MIL comes on when the ignition switch is turned
ON and the engine is not running.
HINT:
If the MIL does not light up, troubleshoot the combination meter
(See page BE±2).
(2) When the engine started, the MIL should go off. If
the lamp remains on, the diagnosis system has de-
tected a malfunction or abnormality in the system.
(b) Check the DTC.
NOTICE:
TOYOTA hand±held tester only: When the diagnosis sys-
tem is switched from normal mode to check mode, it
erases all DTCs and freezed frame data recorded in normal
mode. So before switching modes, always check the DTCs
and freezed frame data, and note them down.
(1) Prepare the OBD II scan tool (complying with SAE
J1978) or TOYOTA hand±held tester.