CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
HINT:
- Use the following procedure to troubleshoot the navigation system.
- *: Use the Techstream.
PROCEDURE
1. | VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP |
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2. |
CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS |
- When troubleshooting, confirm that the problem symptoms have been
accurately identified. Preconceptions should be discarded in order to
make an accurate judgment. To clearly understand what the problem
symptoms are, it is extremely important to ask the customer about the
problem and the conditions at the time the malfunction occurred.
- Gather as much information as possible for reference. Past problems that seem unrelated may also help in some cases.
- The following 5 items are important points in problem analysis:
What |
Vehicle model, system name |
When |
Date, time, occurrence frequency |
Where |
Road conditions |
Under what conditions? |
Driving conditions, weather conditions |
How did it happen? |
Problem symptoms |
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INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE | (a) Measure the battery voltage.
Standard Voltage: 11 to 14 V HINT: If the voltage is below 11 V, recharge or replace the battery before proceeding to the next step.
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(a)
Check that condensation is not likely to occur in the cabin, and that
the temperature is not high or extremely low in the cabin. OK: Condensation is not likely being produced and the temperature is not high or extremely low.
HINT:
- A humid cabin and a rapid change in temperature may lead to condensation. Condensation in the cabin may cause a short circuit.
- The navigation system may not operate normally when the temperature is -20°C (-4°F) or less, or 65°C (149°F) or higher.
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| SET CABIN TO APPROPRIATE TEMPERATURE |
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5. |
CHECK NAVIGATION SYSTEM NORMAL CONDITION |
(a) Refer to Check Navigation System Normal Condition. Click here
Result | Proceed to |
Symptom is not normal operation. |
A | Symptom is normal operation. |
B |
B |
| SYMPTOM IS NORMAL OPERATION |
A |
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CHECK CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM* | (a) Check if can communication system DTCs output.
Click here
Result | Proceed to |
CAN DTCs are not output. |
A | CAN DTCs are output. |
B |
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(a) Refer to DTC Check/Clear.
Click here
Result | Proceed to |
DTCs are output. | A |
DTCs are not output. |
B |
B |
| GO TO STEP 11 |
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(a) Refer to DTC Check/Clear.
Click here HINT: The present DTCs may not indicate actual malfunctions depending on the vehicle operating conditions.
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(a) Refer to DTC Check/Clear.
Click here
Result | Proceed to |
DTCs are output. | A |
DTCs are not output. |
B |
HINT:
- Even if the malfunction symptom is not confirmed, check for DTCs. This is because the system stores history DTCs.
- Check the DTCs and inspect the area that the code indicates.
B |
| GO TO STEP 11 |
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART | (a) Find the output code in Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart.
Click here
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| GO TO STEP 14 |
(a) Enter the "SD Check" screen. Refer to Check SD Card in Operation Check.
Click here
Result | Proceed to |
"OK" is displayed. | A |
"NG" is displayed. | B |
B |
| REPLACE SD CARD |
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PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE | (a) Refer to Problem Symptoms Table.
Click here
Result | Proceed to |
Fault is not listed in Problem Symptoms Table. |
A | Fault is listed in Problem Symptoms Table. |
B | HINT: If the symptom does not recur and no DTCs are output, attempt to reproduce the symptoms.
Click here
B |
| ADJUST, REPAIR OR REPLACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE |
A |
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PERFORM TROUBLESHOOTING BASED ON MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM |
(a) Refer to Terminals of ECU. Click here
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(a) Adjust, repair or replace as necessary.
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(a) After clearing DTCs, recheck for DTCs.
Click here
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16. |
PERFORM CONFIRMATION TEST |
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