Test No. 44: Automatic Lock Function Operates Even If Any Door Is Opened 30 Seconds After All Doors Are Unlocked Using Wireless Door Lock Control System
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Toyota Avalon. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
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Automatic lock function allows 30 seconds to open any door after locking doors with wireless door lock control system before all doors all locked again.
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Wireless door lock control system may also be referred to as remote keyless entry system.
- Open and close each door. Ensure door courtesy light comes on when each door is opened and goes off when each door is closed. If any door courtesy light does not operate properly when door is opened and closed, check and replace courtesy light bulb as required. If bulb is okay, go to next step. If door courtesy light operates properly when each door is opened and closed, go to step 5.
- Check suspect door courtesy switch. See DOOR COURTESY SWITCH under COMPONENT TESTS under INSTRUMENT PANELS - AVALON article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT. If suspect door courtesy switch is okay, go to next step. If suspect door courtesy switch is defective, replace door courtesy switch. After repairs have been made, perform confirmation test. See CONFIRMATION TEST .
- Turn ignition off. Depending on which door courtesy switch is suspect, disconnect body control ECU 25-pin connector B4 or B5 and corresponding door courtesy switch electrical harness connector. Check wiring harness and electrical connectors between suspect door courtesy switch and body control ECU. See INTERIOR LIGHTS
in SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS article.
- Red/Blue wire between body control ECU 25-pin connector B4 terminal No. 5 and driver door courtesy switch. See Figure.
- Orange wire between body control ECU 25-pin connector B5 terminal No. 3 and front passenger door courtesy switch. See Figure.
- Red/White wire between body control ECU 25-pin connector B5 terminal No. 16 and each rear door courtesy switch. See Figure.
- Check wiring harness and electrical connectors between suspect door courtesy light and appropriate door ECU. See INTERIOR LIGHTS
in SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS article.
- For driver door courtesy light, check Red wire between driver door ECU 25-pin connector terminal No. 5 and Gray driver door courtesy light 2-pin connector terminal No. 1. Then check Red/Blue wire between driver door ECU 25-pin connector terminal No. 6 and Gray driver door courtesy light 2-pin connector terminal No. 2.
- For front passenger door courtesy light, check Red wire between front passenger door ECU 20-pin connector terminal No. 6 and Gray front passenger door courtesy light 2-pin connector terminal No. 1. Then check Red/Blue wire between front passenger door ECU 20-pin connector terminal No. 5 and Gray front passenger door courtesy light 2-pin connector terminal No. 2.
- Check body control ECU ground circuits. See BODY COMPUTER in SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS article. If ground circuits are faulty, repair and retest system. If ground circuits are okay, substitute original body control ECU with a known-good unit and recheck system operation. If system operates properly, original body control ECU was defective. If system still does not operate properly, perform body control ECU pin voltage check. See BODY CONTROL ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT under PIN VOLTAGE TESTS. Check wiring harness and electrical connectors for an intermittent problem. Repair wiring harnesses or connectors as necessary. If voltage values, harnesses and connectors are okay, replace body control ECU. After repairs, perform confirmation test. See CONFIRMATION TEST .