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NEW MODEL OUTLINE
Steering Pad SwitchSteering Pad Switch
1 3 2 4
MO-13
Steering Wheel
ENTRY grade models feature a urethane 4-spoke type steering wheel, and MID T\
ECHNICAL
and MID ELEGANT grade models feature a leather 4-spoke type steering whe\
el.
Europe models feature a steering pad switch that enables drivers to oper\
ate the audio system,
switch to trip information display, and turn the navigation system's voice recognition function
on and off without removing their hands from the steering wheel.
Steering Pad Switch Function
System ButtonPress for a short period Press for a long period
Mode 1 Switch AM / FM of radio or TAPE or CD Switch to OFF
Volume 2 UP / DOWN for audio system volume
Audio Radio Channel UP / DOWN UP / DOWN to select a station
Seek Tape 3
Search FF / REW FF / REW
CD Track UP / DOWN Disc UP / DOWN
Trip Information 4 Switching trip information display In the case of average vehicle speed mode
or driving distance after engine start mode,
reset each information
Navigation 4Voice recognition ON / OFF Ð
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Original WaveEmphasized Wave
By old technology No distortion
Original
Wave
Emphasized Wave
By new technology
MO-18
Audio System
The audio system has a head unit with three built-in functions: CD playe\
r, cassette player, and
radio.
By adopting new digital sound processing program, this unit can emphasiz\
e sound faithfully
without phase distortion, and produce extremely clear and powerful sound\
.
Figure for image
Head Unit Specifications
Design SpecificationsDestination
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AM / FM Tuner
Cassette Player
CD Player
DSP
Amplifier Power: 40W x 4-Ch.
8-speaker System
RDS function
Manufacturer: Panasonic Europe
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AM / FM Tuner
Cassette Player
CD Player
DSP
Amplifier Power: 40W x 4-Ch.
8-speaker System
Manufacturer: Panasonic General
Countries
Speaker's Specification
An 8-speaker system with both tweeters and full range speakers is housed\
in the front and rear
doors.
Speaker CaliberImpedance
Front DoorTweeter2.5 cm (1.0 in.) 4 Front DoorFull Range 16.0 cm (6.3 in.) 4
Rear DoorTweeter 2.5 cm (1.0 in.) 4 Rear DoorFull Range 14.0 cm (5.5 in.) 4
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NEW MODEL OUTLINEMO-29
: Standard OP: Option
EuropeGeneral
ENTRYMID
TECHNICALMID
ELEGANTGeneralCountries
Body Electrical
HeadlightProjectorHeadlightHID (High lntensity Discharge)ÐOPOPÐ
Headlight BeamManualÐ
Level Control SystemAutomaticÐOPOPÐ
Headlight Cleaner SystemOP*5OPOPÐ
FrontExcept for 1AZ-FEOPÐ
Fog LightFront1AZ-FEÐOPOPOP*4
RearÐ
Illuminated Entry System
Navigation SystemÐOPOPÐ
Multi information DisplayOPÐ
8-speaker OnlyOPOPOPOP
Audio SystemRadio / CD / Cassette / 8-speaker
Steering SwitchÐ
ManualÐÐ
Air ConditionerAutomaticÐÐ
WithoutOPÐÐOP
Conventional TypeExcept for 1CD-FTV
HeaterPTC Type1CD-FTVOPÐÐÐHeaterHot Gas Type1CD-FTVÐ
Combustion TypeLHD of 1CD-FTVÐOPOPÐ
WiperFrontAdjustment Interval INT FunctionÐÐWiper
SystemFrontRaindrop Sensing FunctionÐÐSystemRearIntermittent FunctionLiftback & WagonÐ
Power Window
Front Door One-Motion Auto Up-and-Down,
Jam Protection FunctionÐÐ
SystemAll-Door One-Motion Auto Up-and-Down,
Jam Protection FunctionOPOP
Door Lock ControlPower Door Look Control SystemDoor Lock Control
SystemWireless Door Look Remote Control SystemÐSystemDouble Locking SystemExcept for 1AZ-FE & LHDÐ
Engine ImmobiliserExcept for 1AZ-FE
System1AZ-FEÐOPOPÐ
Theft Deterrent SystemExcept for 1AZ-FE & 1CD-FTVÐ
5
Driver & Front Passenger & SideExcept for 1AZ-FEOPÐÐÐ
SRS*5 Airbag& Knee Airbags1AZ-FEÐ
SystemDriver & Front Passenger & SideExcept for 1AZ-FE
& Knee & Curtain Shield Airbags1AZ-FEÐOPOPÐ
Cruise Control System1AZ-FSE & 1CD-FTVÐOPOPÐ
Outside RearElectrical Retractable with HeaterÐÐ
View MirrorElectrical RetractableÐÐÐ
Inside RearAutomatic Glare-Resistant EC (Electrical) TypeÐÐ
View MirrorManual Glare-Resistant TypeÐÐ
Power Tilt Up-and-Sliding Moon RoofExcept for 1AZ-FSEOPOPOPÐ
(with Jam Protection Function)1AZ-FSEÐOP*6OP*6Ð
*4: LHD Models
*5: Supplemental Restraint System
*6: Except for Automatic Transaxle of Wagon Models
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INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMS01±21
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED SYSTEMS
GENERAL INFORMATION
There are many ECU controlled systems used in the AVENSIS. In general, ECU controlled system are con-
sidered to be very intricate and require a high level of technical knowledge an\
d expert skill to troubleshoot.
The fact is, however, that if you proceed by inspecting the circuits one by one, troubleshoo\
ting of these sys-
tems is not complex. If you have adequate understanding of the system and ba\
sic knowledge of electricity,
the problem can be accurately diagnosed and fixed. This manual is design\
ed based on the above principle
to help service technicians perform accurate and effective troubleshooting, and is compiled for the following
major ECU controlled systems:
The troubleshooting procedures are described on the following pages.
SystemPage
1. SFI System [1ZZ±FE, 3ZZ±FE]05±1
2. SFI System [1AZ±FE]05±143
3. SFI System [1AZ±FSE]05±290
4. ECD System [1CD±FTV]05±523
5. ABS with EBD System05±696
6. ABS with EBD & BA & TRC & VSC System05±752
7. Electronic Controlled Automatic Transmission [ECT] [U241 (1AZ±FE)]05±856
8. Electronic Controlled Automatic Transmission [ECT] [U241 (1AZ±FSE)]05±915
9. Electronic Controlled Automatic Transmission [ECT] [U341]05±980
10.Electronic Motor Power Steering System05±1042
11. Air Conditioning System05±1088
12.Combustion Type Power Heater System05±1161
13.Supplemental Restraint System05±1181
14.Audio System05±1393
15.Navigation System05±1435
16.Combination Meter05±1497
17.Power Door Lock Control System05±1534
18.Wireless Door Lock Control System05±1568
19.Key Reminder Warning System05±1586
20.Engine Immobiliser System05±1599
21.Theft Deterrent System05±1627
22.Multiplex Communication System05±1654
23.Cruise Control System05±1697
FOR USING HAND±HELD TESTER
Before using the tester, the tester's operator manual should be read thoroughly.
If the tester cannot communicate with the ECU controlled systems when you \
have connected the cable
of tester to the DLC3, turned the ignition switch ON and operated the test\
er, there is a problem on the
vehicle side or tester side.
(1) If the communication is normal when the tester is connected to another veh\
icle, inspect the diag-
nosis data link line (Bus line) or ECU power circuit of the vehicle.
(2) If the communication is still impossible when the tester is connected to a\
nother vehicle, the prob- lem is probably in the tester itself, so perform the Self Test procedures outlined in the Tester Oper-
ator 's Manual.
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INTRODUCTION HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMS01±25
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
HINT:
The diagnostic system in AVENSIS has various functions. The first function is the Diagnostic Trouble
Code (DTC) Check, in which a malfunction in the signal circuits to the ECU is stored in code form in
the ECU memory. Another function is the Input Signal Check, which checks if the signals from various
switches are sent to the ECU correctly. By using these check functions, it is possible to quickly narrow
down potential problem areas and troubleshooting can be performed effectively. The diagnostic func-
tions are incorporated in the following systems in the AVENSIS.
SystemDiagnostic Trouble
Code CheckInput Signal Check(Sensor Check)Diagnostic Test
Mode (Active Test)
SFI System (1AZ±FE/1AZ±FSE, 1ZZ±FE/3ZZ±FE)
(with Check Mode)
ECD System (1CD±FTV)
(with Check Mode)
ABS with EBD System
ABS with EBD & BA & TRC & VSC System
Electronically Controlled Automatic Transmission [ECT]
(with Check Mode)
Air Conditioning System
Supplemental Restraint System
Audio System
Power Door Lock Control System
Wireless Door Lock Control System
Key Reminder Warning System
Engine Immobiliser System
Theft Deterrent System
Multiplex Communication System
Cruise Control System
In the DTC check, it is very important to determine whether the problem indicated by the DTC is still
occurring or has occurred in the past but returned to normal at present. In addit\
ion during the problem
symptom check, it a check must be made on whether the malfunction indicated by \
the DTC is directly
related to the problem symptom or not. For this reason, the DTC should be checked before and after
symptom confirmation to determine the current conditions. If this is not done, \
it may, depending on the
case, result in unnecessary troubleshooting for systems that are operati\
ng normally. This would make
more difficult to detect the problem area or to try to repair irrelevant areas. \
Therefore, always follow
the procedures in the correct order and perform the DTC check.
A flow chart showing how to proceed with troubleshooting using the diagnostic trouble\
code (DTC)
check is shown the this page. This flow chart shows how to utilize the DTC check effectively. Then,
by carefully checking the results, this chart indicates how to proceed either to the DTC troubleshooting
or to the troubleshooting of the problem symptoms table.
1 DTC check
2 Make a note of DTCs displayed and then clear the memory
3 Symptom confirmation
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INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTION
01±9
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(i)TORQUE WHEN USING TORQUE WRENCH WITH EX-
TENSION TOOL
(1)When the torque wrench is combined with SST oran extension tool to extend the length, and you
tighten until the torque wrench reads the specified
torque value, the actual torque becomes excessive.
(2)In this manual, only the specified torque is de-
scribed. In case of using SST or extension tool, cal-
culate the reading of the torque wrench by the fol-
lowing formula.
(3)Formula T'=T x L2/(L1 + L2)
T'Reading of torque wrench Nmkgfcmftlbf
TTorque Nmkgfcmftlbf
L1Length of SST or extension tool (cm)
L2Length of torque wrench (cm)
2.FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH SRS AIRBAG AND SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
HINT:
The AVENSIS is equipped with an SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), which \
includes the driver airbag,
front passenger airbag and seat belt pretensioner.
Failure to carry out the service operations in the correct sequence could cause\
the supplemental restraint
system to unexpectedly deploy while servicing. This could cause a seriou\
s accident.
Furthermore, if a mistake is made when servicing the supplemental restra\
int system, it is possible that the
SRS will fail to operate when required. Before servicing (including remova\
l or installation of parts, inspection
or replacement), be sure to read the following items carefully. Then follow the correct procedures described
in this manual.
(a)GENERAL NOTICE (1)Malfunction symptoms of the supplemental restraint system are difficult to confirm so the diag-nostic trouble codes become the most important source of information when trou\
bleshooting.
When troubleshooting the supplemental restraint system, always check the dia\
gnostic trouble
codes before disconnecting the battery (See page 05±1184).
(2) Work must be started after 90 seconds from the time that the ignition switch\
is turned to the LOCK position and the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from the batte\
ry.
(The supplemental restraint system is equipped with a back±up power sourc\
e. So, if work is
started within 90 seconds after disconnecting the negative (±) terminal ca\
ble from the battery,
the SRS may deploy).
When the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, memory of the clock and
audio systems is cancelled. So, before starting work, make a record of the contents recorded
in each memory system. Then, when work is finished, reset the clock and audio systems as be-
fore.
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PREPARATION AUDIO & VISUAL SYSTEM
02±55
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
AUDIO & VISUAL SYSTEM
PREPARATION
Recomended Tools
09042±00010Torx Socket T30NAVIGATION ANTENNA ASSY
09042±00030Torx Socket T20CIGARETTE LIGHTER ASSY
09050±00032Air DrillFRONT NO.1 SPEAKER ASSY
REAR SPEAKER ASSY
(09050±00210)Chuck SetFRONT NO.1 SPEAKER ASSY
REAR SPEAKER ASSY
(09050±00220)HandleFRONT NO.1 SPEAKER ASSY
REAR SPEAKER ASSY
09050±20010Air RiveterFRONT NO.1 SPEAKER ASSY
REAR SPEAKER ASSY
(09050±02010)Dust CapFRONT NO.1 SPEAKER ASSY
REAR SPEAKER ASSY
(09050±02020)Nose Piece No.1FRONT NO.1 SPEAKER ASSY
REAR SPEAKER ASSY
09060±60350Revet CutterFRONT NO.1 SPEAKER ASSY
REAR SPEAKER ASSY
09070±20010Moulding RemoverRADIO RECEIVER ASSY
ANTENNA CORD SUB±ASSY
POWER POINT SOCKET ASSY
NAVIGATION ANTENNA ASSY
ANTENNA CORD SUB±ASSY NO.3
AMPLIFIER ANTENNA
ASSY(LIFTBACK MODELS)
AMPLIFIER ANTENNA ASSY(SEDAN
MODELS)
AMPLIFIER ANTENNA
ASSY(WAGON MODELS)
Equipment
Torque wrench
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS AUDIO & VISUAL SYSTEM
03±67
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
AUDIO & VISUAL SYSTEM
TORQUE SPECIFICATION
Part TightenedNmkgf cmft lbf
Amplifier antenna assy x Body7.07162 in. lbf
Antenna cord sub±assy x Body7.07162 in.lbf
Antenna cord sub±assy No.3 x Body7.07162 in.lbf
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