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System Normal Condition Check

  1. CHECK NORMAL CONDITION 
    1. If the symptom is applicable to any of the following, it is the intended behavior, not a malfunction.
      SYMPTOM CHART

      Symptom Answer
      A longer route than expected is chosen. Depending on the road conditions, the navigation ECU may determine that a longer route is quicker.
      Even when distance priority is high, the shortest route is not shown. Some paths may not be advised due to safety concerns.
      When the vehicle is put into motion immediately after the hybrid system starts, the navigation system deviates from the actual position. If the vehicle starts before the navigation system activates, the system may not react.
      When running on certain types of roads, especially new roads, the vehicle position deviates from the actual position. When the vehicle is driving on new roads not available on the map disc, the system attempts to match it to another nearby road, causing the position mark to deviate.
    2. The following symptoms are not a malfunction, but are caused by errors inherent in the GPS, gyro sensor, speed sensor, and navigation ECU.
      1. The current position mark may be displayed on a nearby parallel road.
        Fig 1: Identifying Current Position Mark Displayed On A Nearby Parallel Road
        G05819841Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      2. Immediately after a fork in the road, the current vehicle position mark may be displayed on the wrong road.
        Fig 2: Identifying Current Vehicle Position Mark Displayed On Wrong Road
        G05819842Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      3. When the vehicle turns right or left at an intersection, the current vehicle position mark may be displayed on a nearby parallel road.
        Fig 3: Identifying Current Vehicle Position Mark Displayed On Nearby Parallel Road
        G05819843Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      4. When the vehicle is carried, such as on a ferry, and the vehicle itself is not running, the current vehicle position mark may be displayed in the position where the vehicle was until a measurement can be performed by GPS.
        Fig 4: Identifying Current Vehicle Position
        G05819844Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      5. When the vehicle runs on a steep hill, the current vehicle position mark may deviate from the correct position.
        Fig 5: Identifying Vehicle Runs On Steep Hill
        G05819845Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      6. When the vehicle makes a continuous turn of 360°, 720°, 1,080°, etc., the current vehicle position mark may deviate from the correct position.
        Fig 6: Identifying Vehicle Makes Continuous Turn
        G05819846Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      7. When the vehicle moves erratically, such as constant lane changes, the current vehicle position mark may deviate from the correct position.
        Fig 7: Identifying Vehicle Moves Erratically
        G05819847Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      8. When the power switch is turned ON (ACC or ON) on a turntable while parking, the current vehicle position mark may not point in the correct direction. The same will occur when the vehicle comes out of parking.
        Fig 8: Identifying Vehicle Power Switch Turned ON
        G05819848Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      9. When the vehicle runs on a snowy road or a mountain path with tire chains installed or using a spare tire, the current vehicle position mark may deviate from the correct position.
        Fig 9: Identifying Vehicle Runs On Snowy Road Or Mountain Path With Tire Chains
        G05819849Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      10. When a tire is changed, the current vehicle position mark may deviate from the correct position.

        HINT:

        • The diameter of the tire may change, causing a speed sensor error.
        • Performing the "tire change" in calibration mode will allow the system to correct the current vehicle position faster.
          Fig 10: Identifying Vehicle Tire Changed Position
          G05819850Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002