Operation CHARM: Car repair manuals for everyone.

Part 4

HINT
Only when adjusting the optical axis of the camera, create a target bar for adjustment.





Dimension:





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HINT
Target bars for side camera adjustment should be made with 2 pieces of 2.5 cm wide tape; one piece should be 100 cm (3.28 ft.) (C+D) and the other should be 70 cm (2.30 ft.) (E+F) long. Check the tape color on the multi-display and choose a tape color which can be easily seen.

(b) Start the diagnostic mode Navigation System (for DVD).

NOTICE:
Mode setting must be carried out with the engine start. Apply the parking brake, depress the brake pedal, move the shift lever to P, and ensure that the vehicle is not moving.

(1) Select "Function Check/Setting" on the Service Menu screen.





(2) Select the "Camera Setting" on the Function Check/Setting screen."





(3) Select the "SIDE CAMERA SETTING" on the MODE SETTING screen.





(4) Select "NEXT" on the SIGNAL CHECK screen.





NOTICE:
* When "CHK" (red) is displayed for any items on the SIGNAL CHECK screen, selecting "NEXT" will not change the screen to the SIDE CAMERA POSITION SETTING screen.
* When "CHK" (red) is displayed for any items on the SIGNAL CHECK screen, perform inspections using the SIGNAL CHECK screen Diagnosis System.
HINT
* When the outer mirrors are retracted, selecting "NEXT" will not change the screen to the SIDE CAMERA POSITION SETTING screen.
* If the screen does not change to the SIDE CAMERA POSITION SETTING screen even though the outer mirrors are extended, perform the MIRROR SW check on the SIGNAL CHECK screen Diagnosis System.
* If the screen does not change to the SIDE CAMERA POSITION SETTING screen even after "OK" (blue) is displayed as a result of the MIRROR SW check on the SIGNAL CHECK screen, replace the parking assist ECU.
(c) SIDE CAMERA POSITION SETTING





HINT
Colors used on the side camera position setting screen

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(1) Perform the roll angle adjustment.





* Select switches A and B to rotate C so that it is parallel to the target adjustment bar.

(2) Perform the vertical and horizontal position adjustment.

* Select the directional switches D, E, F and G to move C so that the target adjustment bar is centered in C.

(3) Select "NEXT" to display SIDE VERIFY MODE.

(d) SIDE VERIFY MODE





(1) Check that the red cross and the target adjustment bar are aligned.

HINT
If they are not aligned, select "BACK" and perform SIDE CAMERA POSITION SETTING again.

(2) Select "OK" to store the side camera aiming adjustment value and change the screen to the STEERING ANGLE SETTING screen.

HINT
* When "OK" is selected, a beep will sound to confirm that the side camera aiming adjustment values have been stored.
* The adjustment value will not be stored unless "OK" is selected.
(e) Finish the diagnostic mode.

27. REGISTER TRANSMITTER CODE (Garage Door Opener System)

HINT
* The vehicle garage door opener system records transmitter codes for systems such as garage doors, gates, door locks, home lighting systems, security systems or other transmitter-code based systems.
* The garage door opener system is built into the roof console box assembly. If the roof console box assembly is replaced, transmitter codes previously registered in the garage door opener system must be re-registered.
* Ensure that the customer is aware that existing codes may be cleared from the garage door opener system while performing diagnosis of the system. All remotes required to reprogram the system should be made available at the time of inspection or repair of the garage door opener system.
(a) Re-registration of codes in the garage door opener system (registration mode)

CAUTION:
* When programming a garage door opener system, a garage door or other device may be operated. To prevent injury or damage, it is necessary to make sure that people and objects are out of the way of the garage door or other devices.
* Before beginning programming of the garage door opener system, turn off the engine and remove the key from the vehicle.
* The garage door opener system cannot be used with openers that:
* (1) Were manufactured before April 1, 1982.
* (2) Do not meet Federal Safety Standards (for example, garage doors without a jam protection function).
HINT
* A maximum of 3 transmitter codes can be registered with the garage door opener system. It is possible to register 1 handheld transmitter code (original transmitter) for each of the 3 garage door opener system switches.
* Disconnecting the vehicle battery will not clear the transmitter codes registered in the garage door opener system.
* An attempt to overwrite a previously registered code may fail. In this case, the previously registered handheld transmitter code will not be cleared.
* To successfully program the garage door opener system, it may be necessary to replace the handheld transmitter battery before programming.
(1) Step 1:

Select one of the garage door opener system switches to program.





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(2) Step 2:

Press and hold the selected switch for 20 seconds. The garage door opener system will enter registration mode. Continue to hold this switch during steps 3 and 4.

HINT
The garage door opener system LED should stay on while holding the selected switch for the 20-second period. After entering registration mode, the LED will flash approximately once per second (1 Hz). This indicates that the garage door opener system has entered registration mode and is listening for a code from a handheld transmitter.

(3) Step 3:

After the garage door opener system has entered registration mode, bring the original handheld transmitter within 2 to 9 cm (1 to 3 in.) of the garage door opener system. Press and hold the switch on the handheld transmitter. If the flashing speed of the garage door opener system LED changes from the slow speed to a faster speed, proceed to step 4.





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HINT
Some handheld transmitters stop transmitting after 1 to 2 seconds. In this case, continue to hold the selected garage door opener system switch while pressing the handheld transmitter switch for 2 seconds at a time. Repeat the cycle of pressing and releasing the transmitter switch while monitoring for a change of the flashing speed of the garage door opener system LED.

(4) Step 4:

When the LED begins to flash more rapidly, release both switches. This indicates that the garage door opener system has been successfully programmed. If the garage door opener system fails to program, review all hints before trying the programming process again.





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HINT
* If transmitter registration fails:
* (1) The battery in the handheld transmitter may be weak or need to be replaced.
* (2) The handheld transmitter and opener device to be registered may not be compatible with the vehicle garage door opener system.





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* After entering garage door opener system registration mode, registration of the handheld transmitter code must be completed within 75 seconds. If 75 seconds have elapsed, the garage door opener system will enter low power mode.
* For first time programming, it may be necessary to press and hold the 2 outer switches until the garage door opener system LED begins to flash rapidly. The length of time that it is necessary to hold the switches in this case should be approximately 20 seconds.
* In some cases, the garage door opener system LED may flash slowly (once per second (1 Hz)) as soon as the selected garage door opener system switch is pressed. This indicates that the system is ready or "listening" for a code from a handheld transmitter. Continue to hold the switch and proceed from step 3 (above).





(b) Clearing transmitter codes in the garage door opener system (clear mode)





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HINT
All 3 codes registered in the garage door opener system will be cleared. No option exists for clearing only 1 transmitter code.

(1) Press and hold the left and right switches of the garage door opener system for 10 seconds. The LED will begin to flash approximately 5 times per second (5.6 Hz). This indicates that the codes contained in the vehicle garage door opener system have been cleared. Releasing the switches ends clear mode.

HINT
* If the switches are released within 10 seconds after the transmitter codes have been cleared, the system will enter registration mode immediately the next time a garage door opener system switch is pressed.
* If the switches are held for 10 seconds or more after the transmitter codes have been cleared, default codes will be set to the 3 switches of the garage door opener system. These default codes may in some cases be used for training an opener device that uses rolling codes.
(c) Low power mode:

(1) If the garage door opener switch is stuck or held for 75 seconds or more while in registration mode, the garage door opener system will enter low power mode to economize on power consumption. When the garage door opener system has entered low power mode, the LED turns off. When the garage door opener system switch is released, low power mode will end.





28. ROLLING CODE SYSTEMS (Garage Door Opener System)

(a) If the handheld transmitter for the opener device (customer's garage door) being programmed uses a rolling code, it may be necessary to "train" the garage door opener device.





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HINT
* "Train" refers to causing the opener device (customer's ceiling mounted garage door opener) to recognize a non-rolling code.
* The steps required to "train" an opener device may vary depending on the model, type, age, and manufacturer of the device.
(1) Locate the training button on the opener device.

(2) Press the training button.

(3) Within 30 seconds, press and release the programmed "garage door opener system" switch twice. Some opener devices may require the garage door opener system switch to be pressed 3 times.

(4) The vehicle garage door opener system should now operate the opener device.

HINT
Opener device refers to a device such as a ceiling mounted garage door opener, which is located at the customer's residence. It is necessary to read the instructions for the customer's opener device, to allow the above procedure to be performed safely and successfully. The customer should be aware that performing this procedure will result in a lowered level of security for the customer's opener device.

29. DCM ACTIVATION (Safety Connect System)

This function should be used to activate the DCM (Telematics Transceiver) after a new DCM (Telematics Transceiver) has been installed. During the DCM Activation process, Techstream automatically provides the telematics service provider with the new DCM (Telematics Transceiver) information and deletes the old DCM (Telematics Transceiver) information associated with the vehicle. The DCM (Telematics Transceiver) that was replaced should be returned to the parts department.

(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.

(b) Turn the engine switch on (IG).

(c) Turn the Techstream on.

(d) Choose "Telematics" from the System Selection Menu, and then click "Utility".

(e) Click "DCM Service" on the Utility Selection Menu.

(f) Choose "Activate DCM" and then click "Next" on the DCM Service Utility.





(g) Follow the instructions on the Techstream.

HINT
* If PRL is not latest version, utility will notify a PRL update must be performed before DCM Activation can be completed.
* If a fault occurs during DCM Activation, a specific fault message will be displayed with procedure guidelines.






HINT
If one these fault codes is present, follow the procedure indicated in the following list.

* Fault 20: Try DCM Activation again.
* Fault 61: Replace the DCM (Telematics Transceiver) with a new service part and perform DCM Activation.
* Fault 62: Verify VIN is correct on vehicle ECU. Run Vehicle Inquiry and verify VIN. Press manual (SOS) switch and inform operator of error.
* Fault 63: Replace the DCM (Telematics Transceiver) with a new service part and perform DCM Activation.
* Fault 64: Verify that the DCM (Telematics Transceiver) is a new service part. Press manual (SOS) switch and inform operator of error message.
* Fault 65: Replace the DCM (Telematics Transceiver) with a new service part and perform DCM Activation.
* Fault 67: Try DCM Activation again. If the fault occurs again, wait and try again later.
(h) Push the manual (SOS) switch to call an operator and confirm that the DCM (Telematics Transceiver) is activated.

30. CODE REGISTRATION (Engine Immobiliser System)

HINT
* The ID codes are the same as recognition codes for the wireless transmitter and the engine immobiliser function. Registering an ID code enables the smart access system with push-button start, the wireless door lock control function and the engine immobiliser function to be operated.
* Code registration is necessary when the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly), ID code box (immobiliser code ECU), steering lock ECU (steering lock actuator assembly), remote engine starter ECU assembly* or key is replaced with a new one.
* *: w/ Remote Engine Starter System
* The key (for card type) can be registered using the same procedure as the key (for standard).
(a) Vehicles with the smart access system with push-button start do not have a key slot. Therefore, hold the key close to the engine switch to register the key, as shown in the illustration.





31. KEY REGISTRATION PROCEDURES WHEN ADDING OR REPLACING KEY OR WHEN KEY IS LOST (Engine Immobiliser System)

HINT
* The following procedures require the use of the Techstream:
* - New key ID registration
* - Additional key ID registration
* - Key ID erasure
* A maximum of 7 keys can be registered.






32. PART REPLACEMENT AND KEY REGISTRATION PROCEDURES (Engine Immobiliser System)

(a) The following table shows ECU replacement and key registration procedures for cases in which a malfunctioning ECU has been identified through the troubleshooting of the smart access system with push-button start.

HINT
* The following procedures can be performed:
* New key ID registration
* Additional key ID registration
* Key ID erasure
* All key ID erasure
* ECU code registration
* If the customer has not brought all the registered keys, replacement of the ID code box (immobiliser code ECU) is also required.
* A maximum of 7 keys can be registered.










(a) *: w/ Remote Engine Starter System