
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Combination Meter54A-29
Inspection procedure 5
None of the meters and gauges operate.
Probable cause
If the indicators and warning lamps are normal, then the harness
from the power supply (IG1) to the combination meter is normal.D
Malfunction of printed circuit board
D
Malfunction of harness or connector
NGRepair NG
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.Repair
OK
Check the harness between the combination meter and body
earth.
Check the following connectors:D-27, D-233, D-218, D-01,
D-03
NG
Check the harness between fusible link No. 2 and the
combination meter.
Replace the combination meter case.
Inspection procedure 6
Vehicle speed sensor check
The vehicle speed sensor is used by the speedometer, engine-ECU and A/T-ECU.
NG
Check the harness between the vehicle speed sensor and
body earth, and repair if necessary.
RepairNG
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.NG
Check the harness between the vehicle speed sensor and
multipurpose fuse No. 13, and repair if necessary.
RepairNG
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the following connectors:D-213, E-115, C-09
(3)NG
(2)NG
Check the following connectors:C-09
NG
Check the harness between the vehicle speed sensor and the
combination meter, and repair if necessary.
RepairNG
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
Measure at vehicle speed sensor connector C-09.
DDisconnect the connector and measure at the harness
side.
(1) Voltage between terminal 3 and earth
OK:4.5 V or higher
(2) Continuity between terminal 2 and earth
OK:Continuity
(3) Voltage between terminal 1 and earth
OK:System voltage(1)NGCheck the following connectors:D-01, D-222, E-13, E-113,
C-09
Vehicle speed sensor check (Refer to P.54A-33.)NG
Replace
NOTE
If the trouble symptoms cannot be eliminated by the above checks, there is probably a short-circuit at
the vehicle speed sensor output side (harness, speedometer, engine-ECU or A/T-ECU), and so this should
be checked.
 
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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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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-62
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1
No display appears after the ignition key is turn to the ACC position.
OK
Measure voltages between D-03 display connector terminal (25),
(26) voltage and earth.
DIgnition switch: ACC
OK:System voltageNGRepair the fuse and wiring harness.
OK
Measure resistance between D-03 display connector terminal (28)
and earth.
OK:approx. 0
WNGRepair the wiring harness.
OK
Repair the center display unit.
Check the following connector: D-03NGRepair
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2
Outside air temperature does not appear or abnormal outside air temperature appears.
Check the following connector: D-03NGRepair.
NO
Go to inspection procedure 3.
Check the wiring harness between the
Center Display and the outside air tem-
perature sensor.OKReplace the center display unit.OKEnd
NG
Replace the outside air temperature
sensor.NG
Check the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the outside air
temperature sensor, and replace if nec-
essary.
OK
Is a correct outside air temperature dis-
played in the servicemode?YESIs a correct vehicle speed displayed in
the servicemode?YESEnd (no abnormality).
NO
Select “Check of units connected into
the center display” on the service mode.
Does the symbol “AU” appear?NOGo to inspection procedure 7.
YES
Replace the center display unit.
YES
MUT-
IISelf-Diag code
Is A/C diagnosis code No.13 or 14 set?YESCheck the outside air temperature sen-
sor. (Refer to GROUP 55B.)
NO
Is a correct vehicle speed displayed in
the servicemode?NOGo to inspection procedure 3.
NOTE: It is necessary to drive for a while and get accurate temperature in display if you pass a area
in which temperature is much different. It might show high temperature on display in case it is high
around sensor due to high temperature of engine after battery is exchanged, or a display unit is reinstalled.
 
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-63
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3
Abnormal vehicle speed is displayed on the service mode.
OK
NGRepair.
Measure at center display unit connec-
tor D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 36 and
body earth.
OK:(Ignition switch: ON)
System voltage.
(Ignition switch: OFF)
0-1VNGCheck the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the junction
block, and repair if necessary.
NG
Check the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the engine-ECU,
and repair if necessary.
Select “Check of units connected into
the center display” on the service mode.
Does the symbol “MU” appear?YES NGDisconnect MUT-
II. Then check vehicle
wiring harnesses.Disconnect connector D-04.
Then check voltage at terminal 5 of that
connector.
DIgnition switch: ON
NG:More than 80% of system volt-
age
OK:Less than that
OK NO
OK
Check the connections between the
center display unit and the engine-ECU.OKReplace the center display unit.
Check the connector: D-04
Measure at center display unit connector D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 36 and body earth.
OK:(Ignition switch: ON) System voltage.
(Ignition switch: OFF) 0 - 1 VNGCheck the wiring harness between the center display unit and
the junction block, and repair if necessary.
OK
Measure at center display unit connector D-03 .
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 27 and body earth.
OK:HI: System voltage.
Lo: 0 - 1VNGCheck the wiring harness between the center display unit and
the vehicle speed sensor, and repair if necessary.
OK
Replace the center display unit.
 
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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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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -RV Meter54A-19
Inspection procedure 3
Ambient temperature does not display normally.
OK
Ambient temperature sensor check
(Refer to GROUP 55B.)
NG
MUT-II diagnosis code
Is A/C diagnosis code No. 13 or No.
14 output?
Repair
Replace the RV meter. NG
Check the harness between the
A/C-ECU and the RV meter, and
repair if necessary.
Carry out a service function wiring
check.
Is the M-BUS signal normal?
YESNO
Replace the RV meter. NGNO
OK
Measure at RV meter connector D-39.
DConnector disconnected
DVoltage between terminal (27) and
body earth
OK:Hi: System voltage
Lo: 0 - 1 V
YES
Check the harness between the RV
meter and the vehicle speed sensor,
and repair if necessary.
Check the following connec-
tors:D-40, D-131
Carry out a service function wiring
check.
Is the SWS signal normal?Check the harness between the RV
meter and the ETACS-ECU, and
repair if necessary.NGMeasure at RV meter connector D-40.
DConnector disconnected
DVoltage between terminal (9) and
body earth
DVoltage between terminal (10) and
body earth
DVoltage between terminal (19) and
body earth
OK:Hi: 4 - 5 V
Lo: 0 - 1 V
OK
OK
Ambient temperature sensor check
(Refer to GROUP 55A.)
NGReplaceCarry out a service function wiring
check.
Is the ambient temperature sensor
signal normal?
YESNO
Replace the RV meter. NGNO
OKMeasure at RV meter connector D-39.
DConnector disconnected
DVoltage between terminal (27) and
body earth
OK:Hi: System voltage
Lo: 0 - 1 V
YES
Check the harness between the RV
meter and the vehicle speed sensor,
and repair if necessary.
Check the following connectors:
A - 30, D-27, D - 39
Carry out a service function wiring
check.
Is the SWS signal normal?Check the harness between the RV
meter and the ETACS-ECU, and repair if
necessary.
OK
NO
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -RV Meter54A-20
Inspection procedure 4
Compass does not display normally.
NO
NO
NG
Replace the RV meter.
Is a carrier antenna with a magnet
installed to the vehicle, or is there a
magnet or other metal near the RV
meter?YES
YES
YESEnd (NO abnormality)
NO
YESEnd (NO abnormality)Does operation return to normal
when the magnet or metal is
removed?
NO
Carry out a geomagnetic sensor
mode check in service mode. Does
operation return to normal if
degaussing or calibration is carried
out?OKEnd (NO abnormality)
Does the location have stable
geomagnetism?Is operation normal when the vehicle
is moved to a location with stable
geomagnetism?
OKEnd (NO abnormality)Carry out a geomagnetic sensor
mode check in service mode.
NG
 
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SWS -TroubleshootingSWS -Troubleshooting54B-24
Inspection Procedure D-6
Power window: When the glass is raised, it then lowers
automatically.Probable cause
If the sliding resistance is too large when the glass isbeing raised, it is judged
that something is jammed in the window, and the window is lowered by
approximately 150 mm.DIncorrect window glass adjustment
DGlass slider is incorrectly installed or warped
DMalfunction of power window motor
OK
Replace the power window motor.NG
Replace the window regulator assembly.
Check trouble symptoms.
Check the power window operating currant. (Refer to GROUP
42 – Door.)NGAdjust the window glass. (Refer to GROUP 42 – Door.)
Inspection Procedure D-7
Power window: The glass is jammed in the window.Probable cause
The cause may be a malfunction of the revolution detection sensor in the power
window motor.DMalfunction of power window motor
Replace the power window motor.
Inspection Procedure D-8
Power window: When the glass is fully raised, it then
lowers automatically.Probable cause
The cause may be a malfunction of the revolution detection sensor in the power
window motor.DMalfunction of power window motor
NG
Replace the power window motor.
Check trouble symptoms.
After disconnecting the battery terminals, set the limit switch.
(Refer to GROUP 42 - Door.)
Inspection Procedure E-1
Keyless entry system: Keyless entry system does not
operate.Probable cause
The ETACS-ECU operates the keyless entry system, based on the input signals
from the following switches:
DKey reminder switch
DDoor switches
DDriver’s door lock actuator switch
DTransmitter
If the function does not work normally, a defect on the relevant circuit or the
ETACS-ECU may be suspected.DMalfunction of key reminder switch
DMalfunction of door switches
DMalfunction of driver’s door lock actuator switch
DMalfunction of transmitter
DMalfunction of ETACS-ECU
 
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