On-Vehicle Inspection
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- CHECK WINDOW LOCK SWITCH
- Check that the passenger side power window and slide door power windows operation is disabled when the window lock switch of the power window master switch is pressed.
- Check that the passenger side power window and slide door power windows can be operated when the window lock switch is pressed again.
- CHECK MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION
- Check that the driver side power window can be operated using the AUTO (driver side) switch of the power window master switch as follows:
Standard:
AUTO (DRIVER SIDE) SWITCH OF POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCHCondition Master Switch Switch Operation Power Window Ignition switch ON AUTO (driver side) Pull halfway up UP (Closed) Push halfway down DOWN (Open) - Check that the passenger side power window and slide door power windows can be operated using each power window regulator switch as follows:
Standard:
- Check that the driver side power window can be operated using the AUTO (driver side) switch of the power window master switch as follows:
- CHECK AUTO UP/DOWN FUNCTION
- Check that the driver side power window can be operated using the AUTO (driver side) switch of the power window master switch as follows:
Standard:
AUTO UP/DOWN FUNCTIONCondition Master Switch Switch Operation Power Window Ignition switch ON AUTO (driver side) Pull fully up AUTO UP (Fully closed) Push fully down AUTO DOWN (Fully open) - CHECK REMOTE UP/DOWN FUNCTION
- Check that the passenger side power window and slide door power window can be operated using each switch of the power window master switch as follows:
Standard:
- CHECK MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION VIA TRANSMITTER
- Check that the front power windows and slide power windows operate as follows when operating the transmitter.
Standard:
Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
HINT:
For a sign to start operation, the wireless door lock buzzer sounds once (answer-back).
- CHECK POWER WINDOW OPERATION FUNCTION AFTER IGNITION SWITCH OFF
- When both of the following conditions are fulfilled, check that the power windows can be operated even after the ignition switch is turned OFF.
- Within 45 seconds after the ignition switch is turned OFF
- The front doors are closed
- When both of the following conditions are fulfilled, check that the power windows can be operated even after the ignition switch is turned OFF.
- CHECK JAM PROTECTION FUNCTION (DRIVER SIDE)
HINT:
The jam protection function prevents any part of your body from getting caught by accident between the door frame and the door glass during power window operation.
- Check that the door glass goes down by approximately 50 mm (1.97 in.) right when something gets caught between the door frame and door glass during power window operation. However, when the opening between the door frame and the door glass is less than 200 mm (7.87 in.), the door glass keeps going down until the opening reaches 200 mm (7.87 in.) and stops there.
Operative conditions:
- AUTO UP
- AUTO UP operation after the ignition switch OFF
- MANUAL UP operation after the ignition switch OFF
- CHECK POWER WINDOW FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION
- If there is a malfunction in the pulse sensor of the power window motor, the power window function will be restricted to partial operation.
SWITCH OPERATIONPower Window Function (Switch Operation) Ignition Switch ON Ignition Switch OFF Manual UP (Pull halfway up) Disabled(1) Disabled Manual DOWN (Push halfway down) Operative Disabled AUTO UP (Pull fully up) Disabled Disabled AUTO DOWN (Push fully down) Disabled Disabled (1) However, manual UP function of the power window is operative when fully pulling up the power window switch.