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Diagnosis System

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  1. CHECK DLC3 
    1. Check the DLC3. Refer to GENERAL INFORMATION .
  2. SYMPTOM SIMULATION 

    HINT: 

    The most difficult case in troubleshooting is when no symptoms occur. In such cases, a thorough customer problem analysis must be carried out. Then the same or similar conditions and the environment in which the problem occurred in the customer's vehicle should be simulated. No matter how experienced or skilled a technician may be, if he/she proceeds to troubleshooting without confirming the problem symptoms, he/she will likely overlook something important and make a wrong guess at some points in the repair operation.

    This leads to a standstill in troubleshooting.

    1. Vibration method: When vibration seems to be the major cause.
      Fig 1: Identifying Symptom Simulation Vibration Method
      GTY139990Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

      HINT: 

      Perform the simulation method only during the primary check period of approximately 6 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to ON.

      1. Slightly vibrate the part of the sensor considered to be the problem cause with your fingers and check whether the malfunction occurs.

        HINT: 

        Shaking the relays too strongly may result in open relays.

      2. Slightly shake the connector vertically and horizontally.
      3. Slightly shake the wire harness vertically and horizontally.

        The connector joint and fulcrum of the vibration are the major areas to be checked thoroughly.

  3. FUNCTION OF PASSENGER AIRBAG ON/OFF INDICATOR 
    1. Initial check
      1. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
      2. The passenger airbag ON/OFF indicator ("ON" and "OFF") comes on for approximately 4 seconds, then goes off for approximately 2 seconds.
      3. Approximately 6 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to ON, the passenger airbag ON/OFF indicator will indicate ON or OFF depending on the conditions listed below.
        Front Passenger Seat Condition Passenger Airbag ON/OFF Indicator SRS Warning Light
        ON indicator OFF indicator
        Vacant OFF OFF OFF
        Adult is seated. ON OFF OFF
        Child is seated. OFF ON OFF
        Child restraint system is set. OFF ON OFF
        Front passenger occupant classification failure OFF ON ON

        HINT: 

        • The passenger airbag ON/OFF indicator is based on the timing chart below in order to check the indicator light circuit.
        • When the occupant classification system has trouble, both the SRS warning light and the passenger airbag ON/OFF indicator ("OFF") come on. In this case, check the DTCs in the airbag system first.
        Fig 2: Identifying Passenger Airbag ON/OFF Indicator Timing Chart
        GTY201400Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  4. CHECK PASSENGER AIRBAG ON/OFF INDICATOR 
    1. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
      Fig 3: Identifying Passenger Airbag On/Off Indicator
      GTY290787Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Check that the passenger airbag ON/OFF indicator ("ON" and "OFF") comes on for approximately 4 seconds, then goes off for approximately 2 seconds.

      HINT: 

      Refer to the table in the previous step regarding the passenger airbag ON/OFF indicator when the ignition switch is turned to ON and approximately 6 seconds pass.