Hazard Reminder Check
- CHECK HAZARD INDICATOR
Check if hazard indicator flashes with hazard switch.
Does hazard indicator operate?
- Yes: GO TO 2.
- No: Check hazard indicator circuit.
- CHECK HAZARD REMINDER OPERATION
With CONSULT-II
- Select "ACTIVE TEST" in "MULTI REMOTE ENT" with CONSULT-II.
- Select "HAZARD" and touch "ON".
NOTE: If CONSULT-II is not available, skip this procedure and GO TO the next step.OK or NG
- OK: Hazard reminder operation is OK.
- NG: GO TO 3.
- CHECK HAZARD REMINDER OPERATION
- Disconnect smart entrance control unit harness connector.
- Apply ground to smart entrance control unit harness connector terminal 7.
Refer to "Figure ".
OK or NG
- OK: Replace smart entrance control unit.
- NG: GO TO 4.
- CHECK REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RELAY
Check remote keyless entry relay.
OK or NG
- OK: GO TO 5.
- NG: Replace remote keyless entry relay.
- CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RELAY
- Disconnect remote keyless entry relay harness connector.
- Check voltage between remote keyless entry relay harness connector M11 terminal 1 (W/G) and ground.
Battery voltage should exist.
OK or NG
- OK: GO TO 6.
- NG: Check the following.
- 15A fuse [No. 5, located in fuse block (J/B)]
- Harness for open or short between remote keyless entry relay and fuse
- CHECK REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RELAY CIRCUIT
- Disconnect remote keyless entry relay harness connector.
- Check voltage between remote keyless entry relay harness connector M11 terminals 3 (W/G) and 5 (G/B).
- Check voltage between remote keyless entry relay harness connector M11 terminals 6 (W/G) and 7 (G/Y).
Battery voltage should exist.
OK or NG
- OK: Check harness for open or short between smart entrance control unit and remote keyless entry relay.
- NG: Check the following.
- Harness for open or short between remote keyless entry relay and fuse
- Harness for open or short between remote keyless entry relay and turn signal lamps