Problem Symptoms Table
Inspect the suspected areas in numerical order by referring to the corresponding informations when any of the following symptoms occurs:
STEERING LOCK FUNCTION
| Symptom | Suspected Area | See |
|---|---|---|
| Steering wheel cannot be unlocked (the engine cannot be started). | 1. Initialization | Refer to INITIALIZATION |
| 2. Check for DTCs in the push button start. (for 2GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 3. Check for DTCs in the push button start. (for 4GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 4. Check for DTCs in the engine immobiliser system. | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 5. Check that the Lock/Unlock Receive item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays YES within 10 seconds after starting the engine. (If it displays NO, see No steering unlock command in this table.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST | |
| 6. Check the output from the IGE terminal of the steering lock ECU. | Refer to Steering Lock Motor Drive Power Circuit | |
| 7. Steering lock ECU power source circuit. | Refer to Power Source Circuit | |
| 8. Replace the steering lock ECU. (for Manual Tilt) | Refer to DISASSEMBLY | |
| 9. Replace the steering lock ECU. (for Power Tilt and Power Telescopic Steering) | Refer to DISASSEMBLY | |
| Steering wheel cannot be unlocked (no steering unlock command). | 1. Check that the S Code Check item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays OK. (If it displays NG, replace the ID code box.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST |
| 2. Check that the L Code Check item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays OK. (If it displays NG, replace the ID code box.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST | |
| 3. Replace the certification ECU. | - | |
| Steering wheel cannot be locked. | 1. Check for DTCs in the push button start. (for 2GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR |
| 2. Check for DTCs in the push button start. (for 4GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 3. Check for DTCs in the engine immobiliser system. | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 4. With the engine switch off and the shift in the P position, open and close the drivers door. After that, check that the Lock/Unlock Receive item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays YES within 10 seconds. (If it displays NO, see No steering lock command in this table.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST | |
| 5. Check the output from the IGE terminal of the steering lock ECU. | Refer to Steering Lock Motor Drive Power Circuit | |
| 6. Steering lock ECU power source circuit. | Refer to Power Source Circuit | |
| 7. Replace the steering lock ECU. (for Manual Tilt) | Refer to DISASSEMBLY | |
| 8. Replace the steering lock ECU. (for Power Tilt and Power Telescopic) | Refer to DISASSEMBLY | |
| Steering wheel cannot be locked (no steering lock command). | 1. Courtesy light switch circuit | Refer to Door Courtesy Switch Circuit |
| 2. Check that the S Code Check item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays OK. (If it displays NG, replace the ID code box.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST | |
| 3. Check that the L Code Check item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays OK. (If it displays NG, replace the ID code box.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST | |
| 4. Replace the certification ECU. | - |
PUSH BUTTON START FUNCTION
| Symptom | Suspected Area | See |
|---|---|---|
| Engine does not start. | 1. Initialization | Refer to INITIALIZATION |
| 2. Check for DTCs in the push button start. (for 2GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 3. Check for DTCs in the push button start. (for 4GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 4. Check for DTCs in the engine immobiliser system. | Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR | |
| 5. Check that the engine switch is turned on. | - | |
| 6. Check cranking operation. (If cranking operation is possible, see Engine does not start due to the engine immobilizer in this table.) | - | |
| 7. Check Shift P Sig in the DATA LIST of the power source control ECU and confirm that the shift signal is normal. | - | |
| 8. Check whether the steering wheel is locked or unlocked. (If it is locked, see Steering wheel cannot be unlocked in the steering lock function table.) | - | |
| 9. Check the output from the SLP terminal of the steering lock ECU. | Refer to Unlock Position Sensor Signal Circuit | |
| 10. Check the output signal from the ST SW of the certification ECU (DTC B2275). (for 2GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC B2275: STSW Monitor Malfunction | |
| 11. Check the output signal from the ST SW of the certification ECU (DTC B2275). (for 4GR-FSE) | Refer to DTC B2275: STSW Monitor Malfunction | |
| 12. Replace the power source control ECU. | - | |
| Engine does not start due to the engine immobilizer. | 1. Check that the L Code Check item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays OK. (If it displays NG, replace the ID code box.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST |
| 2. Check that the Engine Start Request item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays YES. (If it displays NO, replace the certification ECU.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST | |
| 3. Check that the S Code Check item in the DATA LIST of the certification ECU displays OK. (If it displays NG, replace the ID code box.) | Refer to DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST | |
| 4. Replace the ID code box. | - |