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.
2. Turn the ignition switch to "ON" position.
3. Select "Interactive Diagnosis" from the start-up screen.
4. Select "System select."
Fig. 101: Displaying "System Select"
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5. Choose "IMMOBILIZER" from the "POWER TRAIN" tab.
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2. Turn the ignition switch to "ON" position.
3. Select "Interactive Diagnosis" from the start-up screen.
4. Select "System select."
Fig. 114: Displaying "Select System"
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5. Choose "IMMOBILIZER" from the "POWER TRAIN" tab.
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2004 ENGINE
Intake And Exhaust - Endeavor
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The exhaust pipe is divided into three parts. INTAKE AND EXHAUST DIAGNOSIS INTRODUCTION Intake leaks usually create driveability issues that are not obviously related to the
intake system. Exhaust leaks or abnormal noise is caused by cracks, gaskets and
fittings, or by exhaust pipe or muffler damage due to impacts during travel. The
exhaust leaks from these sections and causes the exhaust noise to increase. There
may be cases when the system contacts the body and vibration noise is generated. TROUBLESHOOTING STRATEGY Use these steps to plan your diagnostic strategy. If you follow them carefully, you
will be sure that you have exhausted most of the possible ways to find an intake or
exhaust system fault.
1. Gather information from the customer.
2. Verify that the condition described by the customer exists.
3. Find the malfunction by following SYMPTOM CHART
.
4. Verify malfunction is eliminated.
SYMPTOM CHART INTAKE AND EXHAUST SYMPTOM CHART SYMPTOM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Exhaust Leakage
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1:
EXHAUST LEAKAGE
.
Abnormal Noise
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2:
ABNORMAL NOISE
.
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SYMPTOM PROCEDURES INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1: EXHAUST LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS 1.STEP 1. Start the engine. Have an assistant stay in the driver's seat. Raise
the vehicle on a hoist. Have the assistant rev the en
gine while searchin
g for
exhaust leaks.
Q: Is the exhaust leaking?
YES : Go to Step 2.
NO : The procedure is complete.
2.STEP 2. Check the gasket for cracks, damage.
Q: Is the gasket damaged?
YES : Replace the gasket, then go Step 1 .
NO : Go to Step 3.
3.STEP 3. Check for loosening in each coupling section.
Q: Is there any loosening in each section?
YES : Tighten, then go to Step 1 .
NO : There is no action to be taken.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2: ABNORMAL NOISE DIAGNOSIS 1.STEP 1. Start the engine. Have an assistant stay in the drivers seat. Raise
the vehicle on a hoist. Have the assistant rev the en
gine while searchin
g for
exhaust leaks.
Q: Is any abnormal noise generated?
YES : Go to Step 2.
NO : The
procedure is com
plete.
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If none of the doors or liftgate is opened or the ignition key is not inserted in
the ignition switch within 30 seconds after the doors and liftgate are unlocked
using the transmitter, the ETACS-ECU will relock the doors and liftgate
automatically. This is called "Timer lock function." This timer lock function
prevents accidental unlocking of doors and the liftgate. The adjustment
function allows you to change the timer lock period from 30 seconds (default
setting) to 60, 120 or 180 seconds. For further details on using the multi-center
display (middle grade type) to adjust the timer lock period, see ON
-VEHICLE
SERVICE
.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS The keyless entry system is controlled by the Simplified Wiring System (SWS).
Refer to SYMPTOM CHART
.
SPECIAL TOOL
a. Horn sounds
b. Horn sounds if doors
are already locked
(default)
c. Horn does not sound
NOTE: The timer lock period begins when the doors and liftgate
are unlocked, and ends when the doors and liftgate is
relocked automatically.
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Fig. 2: Installing Battery
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3. Insert the claw first, and reassemble the transmitter.
4. Verify that the keyless entry system operates.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM INSPECTION Check the followin
g items. If defective, refer to SWS DIAGNOSIS
).
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KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM TIMER LOCK FUNCTION INSPECTION If the doors and liftgate are not locked within 30 seconds after the unlock button is
pressed, refer to SWS DIAGNOSIS
.
ENABLING/DISABLING THE ANSWERBACK FUNCTION When the doors and liftgate are locked or unlocked by using the transmitter, the
dome light will flash/illuminate, the turn-signal lights will flash (hazard
answerback), or the horn will sound (horn answerback) to inform the driver.
The hazard answerback and horn answerback functions can be enabled or disabled
according to the following procedure: ENABLING/DISABLING THE HAZARD ANSWERBACK FUNCTION HOW TO ADJUST HAZARD ANSWERBACK WHEN THE TRANSMITTER IS USED TO LOCK DOORS 1. Remove the ignition key.
2. Push the "LOCK" button while holding the "UNLOCK" button pushed for four
to ten seconds.
3. If the "LOCK" button and "UNLOCK" button are released in that order
, the
1. Horn: Sounds once when the lock button is
pressed.
2. Horn: Sounds once when the lock button is pressed
(initial setting).
3. Horn: Does not sound.
NOTE: If either of the doors is opened or the key is inserted in the
ignition switch within that 30-second period, the timer lock
function will be cancelled.
NOTE: The adjustment function allows you to change the timer
lock period from 30 seconds (initial setting) to 60, 120 or
180 seconds. Prior to this inspection, confirm which setting
is activated.
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5. Press the transmitter button, and then press it two times within 10 seconds of
the first press. This will register the code.
6. When the encrypted code has been registered, the ETACS-ECU locks and
unlocks the doors automatically once.
7. If you are using two or more transmitters or have added a second transmitter,
the same registration procedure should be carried out within one minute after
completing step 4 .
8. Check whether the transmitter encrypted code has been registered in the
ETACS-ECU.
Connect special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.) to the data link connector. If the
transmitter lock or unlock button is pressed, special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.)
should sound once.
9. Registration mode will be canceled under the following conditions:
When the secret code for four transmitters has been registered; When one minute has passed after registration mode started; When special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.) is disconnected; When the key is removed from the key cylinder;
10. After the registration is completed, remove the ignition key and close all the
doors, and then check that the ke
yless entr
y system o
perates normall
y.
NOTE: If special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.) does not sound, the
transmitter encrypted code has not been registered yet.
Register the encrypted code again.
NOTE: If the code registration is difficult, refer to SWS
DIAGNOSIS
.
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