
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-64
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4
Abnormal driving data are displayed:
DAbnormal average fuel consumption (momentary fuel consumption) and average vehicle speed
DAbnormal cruising distance
Are the average fuel consumption and average vehicle speed dis-
play correctly?NOGo to inspection procedure 3.1.
YES
Does the vehicle information on displayed on the screen meet
with the actual vehicle?
Is the vehicle type (long or short body) recognized correctly?
(Select “Check of units connected into the center display” and
“Check of vehicle information” on the service mode.)NOReplace the center display unit.
YES
Is remained fuel amount displayed correctly on servicemode?YESEnd (no abnormality).
NO
Measure at center display unit connector D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 33 and body earth.
OK:0.1 - 3 VNGCheck the wiring harness between center display unit and the
fuel gauge unit, and repair ifnecessary. (relevant units: Combination
meter, fuel gauge unit)
OK
Replace the center display unit.
NOTE
(1) If the remained fuel amount is so small that the fuel gauge unit can not detect a correct amount,
incorrect cruising range may be displayed.
(2) Fuel consumption is updated each time fuel is supplied. Furthermore, the cruising range depends
on road and driving conditions.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 5
Clock runs fast or slow.
NGRepair the fuse and wiring harness.
OK
YES
Does it receive a radio station on differ-
ent region where has timelag?YESTurn off the CT function.
NO
Replace the center display unit.
Measure at center display unit connec-
tor D-03.
DIgnition switch: OFF
DVoltage between terminal 26 and
body earth.
OK:System voltage
Is the symbol “CT” displayed?
NO
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-65
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 6
The display screen is dim.
NOMeasure at center display unit connec-
tor D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 24 and
body earth.
OK:0 V (Lighting switch: off)
System voltage (Lighting
switch: ON)NGRepair the fuse and wiring harness.
Is the brightness of the center display
set correctly?NOAdjust the brightness of display on set-
ting mode.
OK
Replace the center display unit.
OK
Replace the center display unit.
YES
Measure at center display unit connec-
tor D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DRheostat: max
DVoltage between terminal 32 and
body earth.
OK:Low voltage (0 - 3 V)NGRepair the wiring harness.
Does the brightness of display change
when the lighting switch is on or off?
YES
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Radio/Tape Player54A-74
B. RADIO
B-1 No power is supplied when the switch is set to ON.
Is dedicated fuse No. 6 blown or is the circuitopen?YESReplace fuse or repair harness.
NO
Is the connector at the back of the radio connected properly?NOConnect connector securely.
YES
Disconnect and check the connector at the rear of the radio.
Is the ACC power (12 V)being supplied to the radio?NORepair harness.
YES
Repair or replace radio.
B-2 No sound from one speaker.
Check to see if there is any sound
when attached to another radio.YESRepair or replace radio.
NO
Remove the connector on the back
of the radio and check the speaker
harness for conductance.YESIt conducts electricity but is shorted
out.Repair speaker harness.
NO
Check the speaker for conductance.YESRepair speaker harness and ensure
proper connection of relay connec-
tors.
NO
Repair or replace speaker.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Radio/Tape Player54A-77
B-7 Insufficient memory (preset stations are erased).
Is dedicated fuse No. 5 blown or is the circuitopen?YESReplace fuse or repair harness.
NO
Disconnect and check the connector at the rear of the radio.
Is the memory backup (battery) powerbeing supplied?NORepair harness.
YES
Repair or replace radio.
C. TAPE PLAYER
C-1 Cassette tape will not be inserted.
Are there any foreign objects in the tape player?YESRemove the object(s)*1.
NO*1
Attempting to force a foreign object (e.g., a coin or clip, etc.)
out of the tape player maydamage the mechanism. The
player should be taken to a service dealer for repair.
Does the tape player work if another tape is inserted?YESReplace tape*2.
NO
Repair or replace tape player.
*2
Ensure that the tape label is not loose, that the tape itself is
not deformed and that the tape is tightly wound. Also, tape of
C-120 or greater length often get caught in the mechanism
and should not be used.
C-2 No sound (even after a tape has been inserted).
Is dedicated fuse No. 6 blown or is the circuitopen?YESReplace fuse or repair harness.
NO
Is connector at rear of radio connected tightly?NOConnect connector firmly.
YES
Disconnect connector at rear of radio. Is ACC powerbeing
supplied to the radio?YESRepair or replace tape player.
NO
Repair harness.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -RV Meter54A-17
Termi-Input/out-
t
Signal sym-
bl
Terminal
lt
Harness problemTrouble symptoms when there is a
hblnal No.
p
put
gy
bolvoltage
(V)Open
circuitshort-cir-
cuit
yp
harness problem
11 - 1 4––––––
15Input/out-
putK (engine
K-LINE
signal)Hi: Sys-
tem volt-
age
Lo:0 - 1ExistsExistsDWiring communication error
DCommunication between the
engine-A/T-ECU
DAbnormal driving information
numerical display
16––––––
17Input/out-
putM-BUSY
(AUDIO)Hi:System
voltage
Lo:0 - 1ExistsExistsDAudio information does not
appear on the screen.
18–SHIELD-
EARTH
(AUDIO)––––
19Input/out-
putM-BUSY
(A/C)Hi:System
voltage
Lo:0 - 1ExistsExistsDAir conditioner information does
not appear on the screen.
DAmbient temperature is not
displayed.
20–SHIELD-
EARTH––––
22 - 21––––––
23InputAmbient
temperature
sensor–ExistsExistsDAmbient temperature is not
displayed.
24InputILL + (Light-
ing switch)Hi:System
voltage
Lo:0 - 1ExistsExistsDoes not illuminate.
25InputACC (ACC
power sup-
l)
System
voltageExists–Screen does not appear. No
operations are possible.
pp
ply)
g
–ExistsBlown multi-purpose fuse
26Input+BSystem
voltageExists–Screen does not appear. No
operations are possible.
g
–ExistsBlown multi-purpose fuse
27InputVSS (Vehicle
speed pulse
signal)Hi:System
voltage
Lo:0 - 1ExistsExistsDAbnormal “Distance km after
replacement” display in mainte-
nance screen
DSwitches which are not
supposed to operate during
driving do operate.
(Example:clock adjustment
screen, maintenance settings,
etc.)
DAmbient temperature display is
abnormally high.
28–Earth–Exists–Screen does not appear.
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION - Troubleshooting55A-4
TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble symp-
tomProbable causeRemedyRefer-
ence
page
The air condi-Malfunction of fuseReplace the fuse.–
tioner does notMalfunction of harness or connectorRepair the harness or connector.–work.
Refrigerant leak or overfilling of refrigerantReplenish the refrigerant, repair the leak
or take out some of the refrigerant.–
A/C compressor relay is defective.Replace the A/C compressor relay.55A-18
The A/C compressor magnetic clutch is
defective.Replace the A/C compressor.55A-10
The dual pressure switch is defective.Replace the dual-pressure switch.55A-10
The A/C switch is defective.Replace the heater control assembly.55A-24
The blower switch is defective.Replace the heater control assembly.55A-24
The air thermo sensor is defective.Replace the automatic compressor-ECU
and the air thermo sensor assembly.55A-31
The automatic compressor-ECU is defec-
tive.Replace the automatic compressor-ECU
and the air thermo sensor assembly.55A-6
The engine-ECU is defective.Replace the engine-ECU.–
When the A/C
is operating,Refrigerant leakReplenish the refrigerant and repair the
leak.–
temperature
inside the pas-The dual pressure switch is defective.Replace the dual-pressure switch.55A-10inside the pas-
senger
The condenser fan relay is defective.Replace the condenser fan relay.55A-18compartment
doesn’t de-
A/C compressor relay is defective.Replace the A/C compressor relay.55A-18
crease (cool
air is not
emitted).The A/C compressor magnetic clutch is
defective.Replace the A/C compressor.55A-10
When the A/C
is operating,
temperature
inside the pas-
senger
compartment
doesn’t in-
crease (warm
air is not
emitted).Malfunction of the air thermo sensorReplace the automatic compressor-ECU
and the air thermo sensor assembly.55A-31
The blowerMalfunction of fuseReplace the fuse.–
motor does notMalfunction of harness or connectorRepair the harness or connector.–run.
The blower relay is defective.Replace the blower relay.55A-18
The blower motor is defective.Replace the blower motor.55A-29
The blower switch is defective.Replace the heater control assembly.55A-24
Malfunction of the resistorReplace the resistor.55A-29
The automatic compressor-ECU is defec-
tive.Replace the automatic compressor-ECU
and the air thermo sensor assembly.55A-6
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION - Troubleshooting55A-7
TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble symp-
tomProbable causesRemedyRefer-
ence
page
The rear cool-Malfunction of fuseReplace the fuse.–
er does notMalfunction of harness or connectorRepair the harness or connector.–operate.
Refrigerant leak or overfilling of refrigerantReplenish the refrigerant, repair the leak
or take out some of the refrigerant.–
Malfunction of the rear A/C switchReplace the rear A/C switch.55A-32
Malfunction of the front rear fan switchReplace the front rear fan switch.55A-33
Malfunction of the air thermo sensorReplace the air thermo sensor.55A-39
Malfunction of the rear blower relayReplace the rear blower relay.55A-18
The rear blower motor is defective.Replace the rear blower motor.55A-40
The rear cooler control unit is defective.Replace the rear cooler control unit.55A-34
When the rear
cooler is oper-
ating, temper-
ature inside
the passenger
compartment
does not de-
crease(cool air
is not emitted).Refrigerant leakReplenish the refrigerant and repair the
leak.–
When the rear
heater is oper-
ating, temper-
ature inside
the passenger
compartment
does not in-
crease(warm
air is not
emitted).Malfunction of the air thermo sensorReplace the air thermo sensor.55A-39
The blowerMalfunction of fuseReplace the fuse.–
motor does notMalfunction of harness or connectorRepair the harness or connector.–run.
Malfunction of the rear blower relayReplace the blower relay.55A-18
The rear blower motor is defective.Replace the blower motor.55A-40
Malfunction of the rear A/C switchReplace the rear A/C switch.55A-32
Malfunction of the front rear fan switchReplace the front rear fan switch.55A-33
Malfunction of the resistorReplace the resistor.55A-35
The rear cooler control unit is defective.Replace the rear cooler control unit.55A-34
The blowerMalfunction of fuseReplace the fuse.–
motor does notMalfunction of harness or connectorRepair the harness or connector.–stop running.
Malfunction of the rear A/C switchReplace the rear A/C switch.55A-32
Malfunction of the front rear fan switchReplace the front rear fan switch.55A-33
Malfunction of the resistorReplace the resistor.55A-35
The rear cooler control unit is defective.Replace the rear cooler control unit.55A-34
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