Work Procedure
- Use "Manual Configuration" only when "TYPE ID" of steering force control module cannot be read.
- If an error occurs during configuration, start over from the beginning.
- When off-center is bigger than 120 deg., refer to Diagnosis Procedure to correct off-center before performing the work.
- CHECKING TYPE ID (1)
Use FAST (service parts catalogue) to search steering force control module of the applicable vehicle and find "Type ID".
Is "Type ID" displayed?
YES
Print out "Type ID" and GO TO 2.
NO
"Configuration" is not required for steering force control module. Replace in the usual manner. Refer to Removal and Installation .
- CHECKING TYPE ID (2)
CONSULT Configuration
- Select "Before Replace ECU" of "Read/Write Configuration".
- Check that "Type ID" is displayed on the CONSULT screen.
Is "Type ID" displayed?
YES
GO TO 3.
NO
GO TO 5.
- VERIFYING TYPE ID (1)
CONSULT Configuration
Compare a "Type ID" displayed on the CONSULT screen with the one searched by using FAST (service parts catalogue) to check that these "Type ID" agree with each other.
NOTE: For the "Type ID" searched by using FAST (service parts catalog), use the last five digits of the "Type ID".GO TO 4.
- SAVING TYPE ID
CONSULT Configuration
Save "Type ID" on CONSULT.
GO TO 5.
- WRITING (AUTOMATIC WRITING)
CONSULT Configuration
- Select "After Replace ECU" of "Re/programming, Configuration" or that of "Read / Write Configuration".
- Select the "Type ID" agreeing with the one stored on CONSULT and the one searched by using FAST (service parts catalogue) to write the "Type ID" into the steering force control module.NOTE: For the "Type ID" searched by using FAST (service parts catalog), use the last five digits of the "Type ID".
GO TO 7.
- WRITING (MANUAL WRITING)
CONSULT Configuration
- Select "Manual Configuration".
- Select the "Type ID" searched by using FAST (service parts catalogue) to write the "Type ID" into the steering force control module.NOTE: For the "Type ID" searched by using FAST (service parts catalog), use the last five digits of the "Type ID".
GO TO 7.
- VERIFYING TYPE ID (2)
Compare "Type ID" written into the steering force control module with the one searched by using FAST (service parts catalogue) to check that these "Type ID" agree with each other.
NOTE: For the "Type ID" searched by using FAST (service parts catalog), use the last five digits of the "Type ID".Work End.