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ACTIVATION OF A MEMORY RECALL
All memory button seat position recalls will be refused while the
vehicle is in any other gear select position other than "PARK" or
"NEUTRAL". Memory recalls are also disabled if vehicle is in
"PARK" or "NEUTRAL" but the vehicle speed is greater than
15km/h (see table below).
IGNITION PARK NEUTRAL >15km/h MEMORY
RECALL
POSSIBLE
N X X N Y
N X X Y N
Y N N X N
Y Y N N Y
Y Y N Y N
Y N Y N Y
Y N Y Y N
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OPERATION CHECK OF POWER SEAT MOTOR
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS:
Refer to circuit diagrams GROUP-90
Refer to configuration diagrams GROUP-80
NOTE: Check connectors and terminals for damage or
loose connections at the seat harness and all supply
circuits connections to seat. Repair or replace wiring
harness if damaged.
MOTOR DESCRIPTION TERMINAL MEASUREMENT
TRACK/ SLIDE MOTOR BACKWARD 1 MOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
FORWARD 2 MOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
FRONT LIFT MOTOR UP 1- non memory
5- memoryMOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
DOWN 5- non memory
1- memoryMOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
REAR LIFT MOTOR UP 1 MOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
DOWN 5 MOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
RECLINER MOTOR FORWARD 1 MOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
BACKWARD 5 MOTOR ON= 12V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
LUMBAR MOTOR SOFTER 1 MOTOR ON= 2.5V - 5V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
HARDER 2 MOTOR ON= 2.5V - 5V
MOTOR OFF = GROUND.
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1.If abnormality was found, check the power seat
adjuster assembly.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS:
Refer to circuit diagrams GROUP-90
Refer to configuration diagrams GROUP-80
NOTE: Check connectors and terminals for damage or
loose connections at the seat harness and all supply
circuits connections to seat. Repair or replace wiring
harness if damaged.
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS
MEMORY SEAT CONTROLLER (MSC)
OPERATION OF DIAGNOSTICS:
The memory seat controller (MSC) stores specific fault codes
for all functions of the (MSC). The diagnostics are specifically
used to identify faults within the seat assembly, and as such will
hinder the operation of the seat.
When a fault is detected in the (MSC), the system will automat-
ically enter into diagnostic mode.
The indicator lamp (LED) will begin to flash in certain sequence
to indicate a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) as shown in the
table below. The indicator lamp (LED) will stop flashing when
the faults have been resolved.
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC’s)
The indicator lamp (LED) transmits a certain sequence flash to
distinguish faults.The DTC sequence for the most recent cur-
rent trouble is flashed twice only. If there are multiple faults
present, you can display the next current DTC by pressing the
memory button 2 before the MSC goes into the sub-active
mode. Once all DTC’s have been cycled through, the most
recent current DTC will be displayed. There will be no history of
DTC’s displayed.
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS:
Refer to circuit diagrams GROUP-90
Refer to configuration diagrams GROUP-80
NOTE: Check connectors and terminals for damage or
loose connections at the seat harness and all supply
circuits connections to seat. Repair or replace wiring
harness if damaged.
ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC’s)
The Memory Seat Controller will temporarily store DTC’s when
incorrect operating conditions are detected. The DTC’s are
self-clearing as soon as each fault condition is rectified and
returns to normal operating function. LED FLASH
SEQUENCEFAULT CONDITION
DETECTEDPOSSIBLE CAUSE
2 then 1 No fore lift motor sensor Connection at motor sensor
or open/ short circuit in
wiring harness.
2 then 2 No aft lift motor sensor Connection at motor sensor
or open/ short circuit in
wiring harness.
2 then 3 No track motor sensor Connection at motor sensor
or open/ short circuit in
wiring harness.
2 then 4 No pedal motor sensor Connection at motor sensor
or open/ short circuit in
wiring harness.
2 then 5 No recliner motor sensor Connection at motor sensor
or open/ short circuit in
wiring harness.
2 then 6 No lumbar motor sensor Connection at motor sensor
or open/ short circuit in
wiring harness.
3 then 1 Button stuck MEMORY Button switch cap stuck on
side cover
3 then 2 Manual Button stuck position Button switch cap stuck on
side cover
6 then 3 Power relay welded shut Grime on contact
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLYM1522001500456
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