F44783
MatchmarksSST
F44784
50±10
±
STEERING COLUMN STEERING COLUMN ASSY
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
5. REMOVE STEERING WHEEL ASSY
(a) Remove the steering wheel assy set nut.
(b) Place matchmarks on the steering wheel assy and steer- ing main shaft assy.
(c) Using SST, remove the steering wheel assy. SST 09950±50013 (09951±05010, 09952±05010, 09953±05020, 09954±05021)
6.REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB±ASSY NO.1 (See page 71±11)
7.REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL HOLE COVER (See page 60±54)
8.REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL AIR BAG ASSY (See page 60±54)
9. REMOVE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL GARNISH NO.1 (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
10. REMOVE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL GARNISH NO.2 (ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING) (See page 71±11)
11. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL REGISTER ASSY CTR (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
12. REMOVE STEERING COLUMN COVER LWR
(a) Remove the 3 screws and steering column cover LWR.
13. REMOVE STEERING COLUMN COVER W/INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL ASSY
(a) Disengage the 2 clips and remove the steering column cover w/instrument cluster finish panel assy.
14.REMOVE COMBINATION METER ASSY (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
15. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL REGISTER ASSY NO.1 (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
16. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL REGISTER ASSY NO.2 (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
17. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSY (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING)
(See page 71±11)
18.REMOVE FRONT PILLAR GARNISH LH (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
19.REMOVE FRONT PILLAR GARNISH RH (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
20. DISCONNECT PASSENGER AIRBAG CONNECTOR (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
21. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL SUB±ASSY UPPER W/INSTR PNL PASS L/DOOR AIR BAG ASSY (ELECTRIC POWER STEERING) (See page 71±11)
22.REMOVE HEADLAMP DIMMER SWITCH ASSY (See page 65±27)
23.REMOVE WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH ASSY (See page 66±24)
24.REMOVE SPIRAL CABLE SUB±ASSY (See page 60±26)
5006X−01
Steering
Column
Protector No.1
F44781
Horn Button Assy
Steering Wheel Assy
Spiral Cable Sub −Assy
Steering Column Cover
Headlamp Dimmer Switch AssySteering Column Assy
Steering
Sliding Yoke
Sub− Assy
Steering Intermediate
Shaft Assy No.2
Column Hole Cover Silencer Sheet
Steering Column Cover LWR
Windshield Wiper
Switch Assy
N
m (kgf cm, ftlbf): Specified torque
OIL Pressure Power Steering:
Steering Intermediate
Shaft Assy No.2
Steering
Sliding Yoke
Sub−Assy
35 (360, 26)
Column Hole Cover
Silencer Sheet
LHD Steering Position Type:
LHD Steering Position
Type: w/ Instrument Cluster
Finish Panel Assy
Floor Shift
Parking Lock Cable
Assy (A/T Transaxle)
Instrument Panel
Hole Cover
5 (51, 44 in.
lbf)
18 (184, 13)
18 (184, 13)
Instrument Panel
Airbag Assy
18 (184, 13)
18 (184, 13)
18 (184, 13)
25 (255, 18)
50 (510, 37)
35 (360, 26)
35 (360, 26)
28 (286, 21)
35 (360, 26)
28 (286, 21)
25 (255, 18)
25 (255, 18)
−
STEERING COLUMN STEERING COLUMN ASSY
50−5
STEERING COLUMN ASSY
COMPONENTS
F44779
Horn Button Assy
Steering Wheel Assy
Headlamp Dimmer Switcn Assy
Spiral Cable
Windshield Wiper Switch Steering Column Cover
Steering Column Assy
Steering
Intermediate
Shaft Assy
No.2
Steering Sliding
Yoke sub−assy
Column Hole Cover Silencer Sheet
N m (kgf cm, ftlbf): Specified torque Steering Sliding
Yoke sub
−assy
Steering Intermediate
Shaft Assy No.2
LHD Steering Position Type:
Electric Power Steering:
35 (360, 26)
35 (360, 26)
35 (360, 26)
Column Hole Cover Silencer Sheet
Steering Column Cover
LW R
Floor Shift Parking Lock
Cable Assy (A/T Transaxle)
Instrument Panel Airbag Assy
18 (184, 13)
Steering
Column
Protector
No.1
Instrument
Panel
Hole Cover
18 (184, 13)
18 (184, 13)
5 (51, 44 in.
lbf)
25 (255, 18)
18 (184, 13)
18 (184, 13)
LHD Steering Position Type: w/ Instrument Cluster
Finish Panel Assy
50 (510, 37)
25 (255, 18)
Steering Column
Protector No.1
35 (360, 26)
M/T Transaxle:25 (255, 18)
−
STEERING COLUMN STEERING COLUMN ASSY
50−7
H42657
H42659
60±14
±
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
10. INSTRUMENT PANEL AIRBAG ASSY (VEHICLE IN- VOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG IS NOT
DEPLOYED)
(a)Do a diagnostic system check (See page 05±1184).
(b) Do a visual check of the instrument panel airbag assy re- moved from the vehicle:
Cuts, minute cracks or marked discoloration on the
instrument panel airbag assy.
HINT:
Never repair it in order for reuse or replacement.
There should be no interference between the horn button
assy and steering wheel assy, and the clearance should
be uniform all the around when the new horn button assy
is installed on the steering wheel assy.
CAUTION:
For removal and installation procedures of the horn button
assy, see ºReplacementº on page 60±54, and be sure to fol-
low the correct procedure.
11. AIRBAG SENSOR ASSY CENTER (VEHICLE NOT INVOLVED IN COLLISION)
(a)Do a diagnostic system check (See page 05±1184).
12. AIRBAG SENSOR ASSY CENTER (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG IS NOT DEPLOYED)
(a)Do a diagnostic system check (See page 05±1184).
13. AIRBAG SENSOR ASSY CENTER (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG IS
DEPLOYED)
(a)Replace the airbag sensor assy center (See page 60±62).
14. AIRBAG FRONT SENSOR (VEHICLE NOT INVOLVED IN COLLISION)
(a)Do a diagnostic system check (See page 05±1184).
15. AIRBAG FRONT SENSOR (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION)
(a)Do a diagnostic system check (See page 05±1184).
(b) When the headlamp of the vehicle or its periphery is damaged, check if t\
here is any damage to the airbag front sensor. If there are any defects as mentioned below, replace the airbag front sensor with
a new one:
If there are any defects as mentioned below, replace the airbag front sensor with a new one:
Cracks, dents or chips in the case.
Cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector.
Peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
16. AIRBAG FRONT SENSOR (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG IS DEPLOYED)
(a)Replace the airbag front sensor assy (See page 60±64).
17. SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSY (VEHICLES NOT INVOLVED IN COLLISION)
(a)Do a diagnostic system check (See page 05±1184).
E68999
LH:
RH: 1
13
3 2
2
1
25
E68130
65±6
± LIGHTINGLIGHTING SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
2. INSPECT HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY (HEADLIGHT
BEAM LEVEL CONTROL ACTUATOR OPERATION)
(a) Disconnect the connector from the headlamp assy.
(b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to the termi-
nal 3 of each of the headlight beam level control actuator
and negative (±) lead from the battery to the terminal 1 of
the each of the headlight beam level control actuator.
(c) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to the termi-
nal 1 of headlamp levering switch and negative (±) lead
from the battery to the terminal 5 of the headlamp levering
switch.
(d) Connect the terminal 2 of the headlamp leveling switch
and the terminal 2 of the each of headlight beam level
control actuator.
(e) Measure voltage between the terminal 2 of the headlamp
leveling switch and the battery negative (±) terminal when
headlamp levering switch is operated.
Standard:
Switch positionSpecified condition (V)
08.5 to 11.8
17.4 to 10.3
26.3 to 8.8
35.2 to 7.3
44.1 to 5.8
53.0 to 4.3
3. HEADLAMP LEVELING ECU ASSY
(a) Measure voltage between the terminal as shown in the
chart below.
Standard:
Tester connectionConditionSpecified condition
1 ± body groundTurn ignition switch ON10 to 14 V
1 ± body groundTurn ignition switch OFFNo voltage
10 ± body groundHeadlamp switch is HEADBelow 1 V
24 ± body groundAlwaysContinuity
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(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
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AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(b) Light control computer
ConditionContent
Output openLighting of the headlamp stops, the condition is maintained until
switch is turned ON again (headlamp dimmer switch OFF ON).
Short between output terminalsLighting of the headlamp stops, the condition is maintained until
switch is turned ON again (headlamp dimmer switch OFF ON).
Leakage between output terminal and body groundLighting of the headlamp stops, the condition is maintained until
switch is turned ON again (headlamp dimmer switch OFF ON).
Low lamp voltageLighting of the headlamp stops, the condition is maintained until
switch is turned ON again (headlamp dimmer switch OFF ON).
High lamp voltageLighting of the headlamp stops, the condition is maintained until
switch is turned ON again (headlamp dimmer switch OFF ON).
Bulb flushing
The condition is maintained more than 60 seconds.
Lighting of the headlamp stops, the condition is maintained until
switch is turned ON again (headlamp dimmer switch OFF
ON).
High input voltageLighting of the headlamp stops. As soon as the voltage comes
within the range of operation voltage (9 ± 16 V), it lights up again.
Low input voltage
When voltage become 9.0 V 7.5 V, lighting condition is main-
tained until possible voltage (Below 6 V) to keep lighting and light-
ing of the headlamp stops.
As soon as the voltage becomes within the range of operation
voltage (more than 9 V), it lights up again.
650SQ±01
65±2
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AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
1. HEADLIGHT SYSTEM
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
Only one headlamp comes on.
1. Bulb
2. H±LP LL, H±LP RL fuse
3. Light control computer (w/ HID)
4. Harness or connector±
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±
±
Headlamp does not come on (All).
1. H±LP LL, H±LP RL fuse
2. H±HP relay
3. Headlamp dimmer switch assy
4. Harness or connector
5. Integration relay (w/ Daytime running light system)±
±
65±9 ±
±
ºHI±Beamº does not come on (All).
1. Bulb
2. H±LP HI LH, H±LP HI RH fuse
3. DIM relay (w/ Daytime running light system)
4. Headlamp dimmer switch assy
5. Harness or connector
6. Integration relay (w/ Daytime running light system)±
±
±
65±9 ±
±
ºHI±Beamº does not come on (One side).1. Bulb
2. Harness or connector±
±
ºFlashº does not come on.
(Headlamp and Hi±Beam is normal)1. Headlamp dimmer switch assy
2. Harness or connector
3. Integration relay (w/ Daytime running light system)65±9
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±
Headlamp is dark.1. Bulb
2. Harness or connector±
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Tail lamp does not come on (All).
1. TAIL fuse
2. TAIL relay
3. Headlamp dimmer switch assy
4. Harness or connector
5. Integration relay (w/ Daytime running light system)±
±
65±9 ±
±
Only one tail lamp comes on.1. Bulb
2. Harness or connector±
±
Rear combination light does not come on.1. Bulb
2. Harness or connector±
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Daytime running light system does not operate.
1. Headlamp dimmer switch assy
2. Ignition switch
3. Harness or connector
4. Integration relay65±9±
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2. FOG LAMP SYSTEM
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
Front fog lamp does not come on with light control switch in TAIL
or HEAD position.
1. FR FOG fuse
2. FR FOG relay
3. Headlamp dimmer switch assy
4. Harness or connector±
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65±9 ±
Only one front fog lamp does not come on.1. Bulb
2. Harness or connector±
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Rear fog lamp does not come on with light control switch in HEAD
position.
1. RR FOG fuse
2. RR FOG relay
3. Headlamp dimmer switch assy
4. Harness or connector±
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65±9 ±
Only one rear fog lamp does not come on.1. Bulb
2. Harness or connector±
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