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AV-50
AUDIO ANTENNA
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Wiring Diagram — M/ANT —AKS007WF
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AUDIO ANTENNA
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Terminals and Reference Value for Audio UnitAKS007WW
Antenna Amp. InspectionAKS007WX
1. CHECK ANTENNA FEEDER
Check with visual observation if antenna feeder between audio unit and antenna amp. has disconnection or
malfunction on the mounting part (engagement, looseness of shield earth, etc.).
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2
NG >> Replace antenna feeder.
2. CHECK ANTENNA SIGNAL
1. Turn the ignition switch ACC.
2. Check voltage between audio unit harness connector M58 ter-
minal 5 (R/W) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END (System is OK)
NG >> Replace audio unit.
Terminal
(wire color)
ItemSignal
input/
outputCondition
Reference valueExample of symp-
tom
+–Ignition
switchOperation
5 (R/
W)GroundAntenna sig-
nalOutput ACC – Approx. 12VReceiving status of
radio broadcast
becomes bad.
10
(LG/R)GroundACC power
supplyInput ACC – Battery voltageSystem does not
work properly
5 – Ground : Approx. 12V
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AV-52
AUDIO ANTENNA
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Location of AntennaAKS005TX
Window Antenna RepairAKS005TY
CHECK ELEMENT
1. Attach probe circuit tester (ohm setting) to antenna terminal on
each side.
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AUDIO ANTENNA
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When measuring continuity, wrap tin foil around the top of
probe. Then, press the foil against the wire with your finger.
2. If an element is broken, no continuity will exist.
3. To locate a break, move probe along element. Tester needle will
swing abruptly when probe passes the broken point.
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AUDIO ANTENNA
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Removal and Installation of Roof AntennaAKS005TZ
REMOVAL
1. Remove head lining. Refer to EI-42, "HEADLINING" .
2. Remove nut and remove rod and antenna base.
3. Remove instrument panel. Refer to IP-10, "
INSTRUMENT
PANEL ASSEMBLY" .
4. Disassembly antenna feeder (upper) and antenna feeder
(lower).
5. Disengaged the clips (7) to separate antenna feeder (upper)
from vehicle.
6. Pull off antenna feeder (lower) from audio unit.
7. Disengaged the clips (5) to separate antenna feeder (lower)
from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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INTEGRATED DISPLAY SYSTEM
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INTEGRATED DISPLAY SYSTEMPFP:28090
System DescriptionAKS00BO5
A/C AND AV SWITCH SYSTEM
Refer to Owner′s Manual for A/C and AV switch operating instructions.
Using the A/C and AV switch at the center of the instrument panel, the controls of the following systems are
centralized:
Integrated display system (Drive computer, setting screen, etc.)
Auto A/C system
Audio system
PRECAUTION OF LCD MONITOR
In order to use LED for backlight of a display, by in car temperature, brightness may change. In low tem-
perature, the refreshing rate of the picture also becomes low because of the low response of the LCD
monitor. When passenger room becomes warm, however, the LCD recovers the normal display.
Backlight sometimes flickers or darkens according to the total consumption hours and the number of times
switched ON and OFF. In this case, display unit should be replaced. (Exchange only of backlight is impos-
sible.)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND
Power is supplied at all times
through 15A fuse (No. 32, located in fuse and fusible link box)
to display unit terminal 1, and
to A/C and AV switch terminal 1.
When ignition switch is in ACC or ON position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to display unit terminal 2, and
to A/C and AV switch terminal 2.
When ignition switch is in ON or START position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 12, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to display unit terminal 3.
Ground is supplied
to display unit terminals 6 and 15, and
to A/C and AV switch terminal 5
through body grounds M35, M45 and M85.
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AV-56
INTEGRATED DISPLAY SYSTEM
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DRIVE COMPUTER
Refer to Owner′s Manual for drive computer operating instructions.
TRIP Switch
When “TRIP” switch is pressed, display TRIP screen. As TRIP infor-
mation, it indicates journey time (TIME), trip odometer (DIST), aver-
age vehicle speed (AVG).
Pressing “TRIP” switch once cycles display from TRIP 1→TRIP
2→Display OFF→TRIP 1.
“TIME”
Journey time indication is performed by reset or battery connec-
tion.
When pushing “TRIP RESET” or “TRIP” switch more than
approximately 1.5 seconds, journey time will be reset.
If journey time is reset, journey distance and average speed will
be reset at the same time.
“DIST”
Trip odometer indication is performed by vehicle speed signal.
When pushing “TRIP RESET” or “TRIP” switch more than approximately 1.5 seconds, driving distance will
be reset.
If trip odometer is reset, journey time and average speed will be reset at the same time.
“AVG”
Average speed indication is performed by running distance and running time.
Indication will be renewed every 30 seconds.
When pushing “TRIP RESET” or “TRIP” switch more than approximately 1.5 seconds, average speed will
be reset.
After reset operation, the displays shows “ ” for 30 seconds.
FUEL ECON Switch
When “FUEL ECON” switch is pressed, display FUEL ECON screen.
As FUEL ECON information, it indicates average fuel consumption
(AVG), distance to empty (DTE).
Pressing “FUEL ECON” switch once cycles display from FUEL
ECON→Display OFF→FUEL ECON.
“AVG” (Average Fuel Consumption)
Average fuel consumption indication is performed by fuel con-
sumption signal and vehicle speed signal after system is reset.
Indication will be renewed every 30 seconds.
When pushing “TRIP RESET” or “FUEL ECON” switch more
than approximately 1.5 seconds, average fuel economy will be
reset.
After reset operation, the display shows “ . ” until the vehicle is driven 1,600 ft (500 m.) or 30 seconds
has passed.
“DTE” (Distance to Empty)
Distance to empty receives via CAN communication and indicates values calculated by meter.
Display range is maximum 999 miles (maximum 999 km).
If low-fuel WARNING is received from meter via CAN communication, distance to empty indication will be
“”.
Indication will be renewed every 30 seconds.
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MAINT Switch (Maintenance Switch)
When “MAINT” switch is pressed, display vehicle information screen. As vehicle information, it indicates
engine oil, tire rotation and tire pressure.
Pressing “MAINT” switch once cycles display from engine oil→tire rotation→(tire pressure)Note →display
OFF→engine oil.
NOTE:
For models with low tire pressure warning system.
Engine Oil and Tire Rotation
Operating the joystick left/right, replace distance can be set.
When journey distance is the same as replace distance, alert is
displayed. (SERVICE ALERT setting is ON.)
Selected replace distance is 0 - 7,500 miles (0 - 12,000 km) in
increments of 500 mile (800 km).
Press and hold “TRIP RESET or MAINT” switch for 1.5 seconds
or longer, reset present journey distance.
During driving, cannot change settings.
Tire Pressure
Tire pressure signal is received from low tire pressure warning
control unit via CAN communication.
Tire pressure is displayed.
When FLAT TIRE signal is received from low tire pressure warn-
ing control unit, “FLAT TIRE” is displayed.
E/M SWITCH
When “E/M” (English/Metric) switch is pressed, change the unit as followings.
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UnitUS Mile, °F, M P G
Metric km, °C, l/100km