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On-Vehicle Inspection

  1. CHECK WINDOW LOCK SWITCH 
    1. Check that the passenger side power window and rear power windows' operation are disabled when the window lock switch of the power window master switch is pressed.
    2. Check that the passenger side power window and rear power windows can be operated when the window lock switch is pressed again.
    Fig 1: Identifying Window Lock Switch
    G03000817Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  2. CHECK MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION 
    1. Check that the driver side power window operates as follows:

      OK: 

      DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW OPERATE CONDITIONS

      Condition Master Switch Switch Operation Power Window
      Ignition switch ON Driver side Pulled halfway up UP (Closed)
      Ignition switch ON Driver side Pushed halfway down DOWN (Open)
    2. Check that the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:

    OK: 

    Fig 2: Power Windows Except Driver Side Power Window Operation Conditions Chart
    G03000818Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  3. CHECK AUTO UP/DOWN FUNCTION 
    1. Check that the driver side power window operates as follows:

      OK: 

      DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW OPERATION CONDITIONS

      Condition Master Switch Switch Operation Power Window
      Ignition switch ON Driver side Pulled fully up AUTO UP (Fully closed)
      Ignition switch ON Driver side Pushed fully down AUTO DOWN (Fully open)
    2. Check that the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:

    OK: 

    Fig 3: Power Windows Except Driver Side Power Window Operation Conditions Chart
    G03000819Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  4. CHECK REMOTE MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION 
    1. Check the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:

    OK: 

    Fig 4: Power Windows Except Driver Side Power Window Operating Conditions Chart
    G03000820Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  5. CHECK REMOTE AUTO UP/DOWN FUNCTION 
    1. Check that the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:

    OK: 

    Fig 5: Power Windows Except Driver Side Power Window Operating Conditions Chart
    G03000821Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  6. CHECK JAM PROTECTION FUNCTION 

    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.

    NOTE: If the power window motor has just been reset, raise and lower the door glass several times using MANUAL function before performing the check.
    1. 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 continues to go down and does not stop until an opening of 200 mm (7.87 in.) is achieved.

      Operative conditions:

      • AUTO UP (ALL DOORS)
      • AUTO UP/MANUAL UP function after the ignition switch is turned of (ALL DOORS)
      • MANUAL UP function using the driver side door lock key cylinder
      Fig 6: Checking Jam Protection Function
      G03000822Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  7. CHECK MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION USING DRIVER SIDE DOOR LOCK KEY CYLINDER 
    1. Check that all power windows and sliding roof (standard type only) operate as follows, when the key is inserted into the driver side door lock key cylinder.

    OK: 

    POWER WINDOWS AND SLIDING ROOF OPERATING CONDITIONS

    Condition Key Operation Position/Operation
    No key in ignition key cylinder Turned left (LOCK) for more than 1.5 sec. Driver and passenger side power windows/UP
    No key in ignition key cylinder Turned left (LOCK) for more than 2.3 sec. Rear LH and RH power windows/UP
    No key in ignition key cylinder Turned left (LOCK) for more than 2.5 sec. Sliding roof/CLOSED
    No key in ignition key cylinder Turned right (UNLOCK) for more than 1.5 sec. Driver and passenger side power windows/DOWN
    No key in ignition key cylinder Turned right (UNLOCK) for more than 2.3 sec. Rear LH and RH power windows/DOWN
    No key in ignition key cylinder Turned right (UNLOCK) for more than 2.5 sec. Sliding roof/OPEN
  8. CHECK MANUAL DOWN FUNCTION USING TRANSMITTER 
    1. Check that all power windows and sliding roof (standard type only) operate as follows when operating the transmitter.

    OK: 

    Fig 7: Power Windows And Sliding Roof Operating Conditions Chart
    G03000823Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    HINT:

    For a sign for starting operation, the wireless door lock buzzer sounds once (answer-back).

  9. CHECK POWER WINDOW OPERATION FUNCTION AFTER IGNITION SWITCH IS TURNED OFF 
    1. When both of the following condition are fulfilled, check that the power windows can be operated even after the ignition switch is turned OFF.
      1. Within 45 seconds after the ignition switch is turned OFF.
      2. The front doors are closed.
  10. CHECK POWER WINDOW FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION 

    HINT:

    If there is a malfunction in the power window system, some of the power window functions will be disabled.

    Driver side power window: 

    Fig 8: Driver Side Power Window Fail-Safe Function Chart
    G03000824Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    Power windows except driver side power window: 

    Fig 9: Power Windows Except Driver Side Power Window Fail-Safe Function Chart
    G03000825Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002