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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-54
BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY
The Center display has a large amount of data unique to the vehicle in its memory. When the battery
cable is disconnected, that memory is affected as shown in the table below. Accordingly, it is necessary
to make sure that you take notes of important information before disconnecting the battery cable.
FunctionInput function/memoryWhen battery cable is disconnected
Clock set on displayCurrent timeRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Vehicle model setShort (3-door models)/long (5-door
models)Retains data for approx. 1 hour
Brightness set for displayPosition set on displayRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Unit set for trip computerkm or mile, L/100km or mpg or km/L
Average vehicle speed after resetRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Average vehicle speed on displayAverage vehicle speed after resetRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Average fuel consumption on displayAverage fuel consumption after resetRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Cruising range on displayCruising range, fuel economyRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Outside temperature on displayOutside temperature after the ignition
switch is turned to the OFF(LOCK)
position.Retains data for approx. 1 hour
* The outside temperature sensor
is located near the engine.
Therefore, incorrectly high
temperature may be displayed
when the battery cable is
reconnected within one hour.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION FOR CENTER DISPLAY
Center display has the following diagnosis function:
FunctionContents
Service functionThere are the following 4 diagnosis modes available
1. Check of vehicle informationThe vehicle, short (3-door models)/long (5-door models) set
2. Check of LCD segmentsThe LCD segments for display available to light on or not
3. Check of sensorsOutside temperature, voltage of fuel gauge unit, system voltage, fuel amount
remains, fuel economy calculated after supply of fuel
4. Check of units connected into
the center displayThe units connected on display
Voltage (%) on terminal for MUT-II
Vehicle speed signal sent by engine-ECU
Oscillating signal
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