Rear Power Seat Control System (Initialization)
NOTE:
The position sensor initialization must be performed if one of the following occurs.
- Position control ECU is replaced.
- Rear seat adjuster is replaced.
- Initialization cancel operation is performed.
- Power seat motor for the rear right side seat is operated when D/C CUT1 fuse or D MPX-B 1 fuse has an open circuit.
- Power seat motor for the rear left side seat is operated when D/C CUT2 fuse or RR MPX-B 2 fuse has an open circuit.
- Power seat motor inspection is performed.
HINT:
The initialization is only performed for the seat selected with the left / right selection switch.
- Initialization cancel operation
- Turn the power switch ON (IG).
- Press the rear power seat switch upper lumbar switch rearward 3 times.
- Within 10 seconds of the above operation, begin the following operation: perform the downward headrest operation and forward slide operation simultaneously for 10 seconds or more. This will cancel the initialization (buzzer sounds for 0.5 seconds).
- Initialization operation
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HINT:
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- Perform the initialization cancel operation.
- Use the slide operation to move the rear power seat to the rearmost lock position.
HINT:
While performing the slide operation, the buzzer sounds.
- Use the reclining* operation to move the rear power seat to the rearmost lock position (buzzer sounds for 0.1 seconds).
- Use the ottoman* operation to move the rear power seat to the lowermost lock position (buzzer sounds for 0.1 seconds).
- Use the upper lumbar operation to move the upper seatback to the rearmost lock position (buzzer sounds for 0.5 seconds). The initialization is complete.
- Operate the power seat switch and check that the seat slides forward and rearward and that the beeping sound is not emitted.
HINT:
- After performing all of the procedures above, if the buzzer sounds while performing a manual operation, perform the front power seat initialization for the front passenger seat*.
- After performing all of the procedures above, if the buzzer sounds while performing a manual operation, the initialization was not completed properly. Repeat all of the above procedures.