D25081
Spring Type Clamp
Clamp Track
D20025
CG
DLC3
TS
D30964
± INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTION
01±17
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
6. HANDLING OF HOSE CLAMPS
(a) Before removing the hose, check the depth of the insert-
ing portion and the clamp position to restore it surely.
(b) Change a deformed or dented clamp for a new one.
(c) In case of reusing a hose, attach the clamp on the clamp
track portion of the hose.
(d) For a spring type clamp, adjust it by adding force to the
arrow mark direction after the installation.
7. FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH MOBILE COMMU-
NICATION SYSTEMS
(a) Install the antenna as far away from the ECU and sensors
of the vehicle electronic systems as possible.
(b) Install an antenna feeder at least 20 cm (7.87 in.) away
from the ECU and sensors of the vehicle electronic sys-
tems. For details of the ECU and sensors locations, refer
to the section on applicable components.
(c) Prevent the antenna feeder from getting entangled with
the other wiring, and keep the antenna feeder separate
from other wiring as much as possible.
(d) Check that the antenna and feeder are correctly adjusted.
(e) Do not install any high±powered mobile communication
system.
8. FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH TRACTION CONTROL (TRC) SYSTEM
(a) NOTICES WHEN USING 2±WHEEL DRUM TESTER
(1) When using a 2±wheel drum tester such as a speedometer tester, a combination tester of
speedometer and brake, chassis dynamometer or else, always turn the TRC system off via the
TRC OFF switch before measurement.
NOTICE:
TRC system OFF condition can be confirmed by the indication, ºTRC OFFº, of the warning light in
the combination meter.
9. FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH VEHICLE SKID
CONTROL (VSC) SYSTEM
(a) NOTICES WHEN USING DRUM TESTER
(1) When using a drum tester, be sure to start the en-
gine with the ignition OFF, and connect SST to the
terminals TS and CG of the DLC3 before measure-
ment in order to prohibit the VSC operation.
SST 09843±18040
± LIGHTINGLIGHTING SYSTEM
65±7
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(b) Connect the connector to the headlamp leveling ECU
assy, then turn the ignition switch ON and light control
switch into HEAD position. Inspect the wire harness side
connector from the back side as shown in the chart.
Standard:
Tester connectionConditionSpecified condition
2 ± body groundAlways5 V
3 ± body ground3 secs. after vehicle height change for 10 secs.1.0 to 13 V
4 ± body ground3 secs. after vehicle height change for 10 secs.1.0 to 13 V
5 ± body groundAlways0 to 5 V
6 ± body groundAlways0 to 5 V
10 ± body groundHeadlamp Switch is OFF ON10 to 14 V Below 1 V
11 ± body groundBeam level warning light OFF ON10 to 14 V Below 1 V
12 ± body groundTurn the vehicle wheelPuls generation
13 ± body groundAlways10 to 14 V
14 ± body groundAlways10 to 14 V
15 ± body groundAlways5 V
20 ± body groundAlwaysBelow 1 V
21 ± body groundAlwaysBelow 1 V
22 ± body groundAlwaysBelow 1 V
23 ± body groundAlwaysBelow 1 V
4. HEADLAMP AUTO LEVERING OPERATION CHECK
(a) Check that the initialization (determination of the initial position) for the leveling motor is performed at
the engine±start.
(b) Check that the warning indicator in the combination meter assy illuminates for approximately 3 se-
conds at the engine±start and then goes off.
(c) Check that the reflector works when:
Keeping the rear of the vehicle up or down while the engine is running with the vehicle stopped and
the headlamp dimmer switch in the HEAD position.
NOTICE:
Make sure to change the vehicle's height slowly.
5. FAIL±SAFE FUNCTION
(a) Headlamp Leveling Control ECU
HINT:
The Headlamp Leveling Control ECU performs the fail±safe when detecting following troubles. At this the
warning indicator light on the combination meter lights up.
Trouble AreaConditionHeadlight levering motor
1. Height control sensorSignal level error
Out of voltageStop leveling operation
2. Headlamp leveling control ECUWatchdock detection
High voltageStop leveling operation