On-Vehicle Inspection
DOOR LOCK: SMART ACCESS SYSTEM WITH PUSH-BUTTON START: ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. SMART ACCESS SYSTEM WITH PUSH-BUTTON START OPERATION INSPECTION
HINT:
- Refer to PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE if the results of the following checks are not normal Smart Access System With Push-Button Start.
- The electrical key (card type) operation inspection can be performed using the same procedure as for the electrical key (standard type).
(a) Check the entry unlock function.
(1) Use the wireless lock operation to lock the doors. With the electrical key in your possession, touch a front door outside handle (touch sensor) and check that the door unlocks.
(b) Check the entry unlock operation detection area.
(1) Step 1: Hold the electrical key at the same height as the door outside handle (approximately 0.8 m (2.6 ft.)). Pay attention to the direction of the electrical key in the illustration.
(2) Step 2: When the electrical key is brought within 0.7 to 1.0 m (2.3 to 3.3 ft.) of the vehicle, check that the system enters unlock standby mode.
HINT:
- Unlock standby mode is signified by the electrical key red LED illuminating.
- Because the electrical key (card type) does not have an LED, it cannot be used to check unlock standby mode.
(3) Step 3: After the system enters unlock standby mode, touch the outside handle sensor within 3 seconds. Check that the door unlocks.
NOTE:
The electrical key cannot communicate with the system within a 0.2 m (0.6 ft.) radius of each outside handle.
(4) Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the remaining front door.
(5) Step 5: Inspect the touch sensor sensitivity. Wear protective gloves, set the system to unlock standby mode, and check that touching the inner side of the outside handle (the highlighted area in the illustration) with your finger causes the door to unlock.
NOTE:
When touching the highlighted area, tapping too quickly or having extended contact may not trigger the sensor. In such a case, the door will not unlock.
(6) Step 6: Repeat step 5 for the remaining front door.
(c) Check the entry lock function.
(1) Step 1: Close all of the vehicle's doors. With the electrical key in your possession outside of the vehicle, check that pressing the lock switch locks the doors.
(2) Step 2: Inspect the entry lock operation's detection area and the indoor electrical key antenna for wave leaks. Hold the electrical key at a height of 1 m (3.3 ft) (0.1 m (0.3 ft) above the lower edge of the window frame). Pay attention to the direction and position of the electrical key in the illustration. When the electrical key is approximately 0.3 m (0.9 ft) from the vehicle and the lock switch is pressed, check that the front doors lock and the warning buzzer (for when the electrical key is forgotten) does not sound. If the warning buzzer sounds, the indoor electrical key antenna may have a wave leak.
HINT:
Due to the electrical key being unable to communicate with the system within a 0.2 m (0.6 ft) distance from the outside handle, do not press the lock switch with the same hand that is holding the electrical key. The doors will not lock.
(3) Step 3: Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the remaining doors.
(d) Check the entry luggage compartment door open function.
(1) Close the luggage compartment door. With the electrical key in your possession, check that pressing the power luggage door open switch opens the luggage compartment door.
(2) Inspect the entry luggage compartment door open operation's detection area. Hold the electrical key at the same height as the power luggage door open switch (approximately 0.8 m (2.6 ft)) and aligned with the center of the rear of the vehicle. Pay attention to the direction of the electrical key shown in the illustration. When the electrical key is brought within 0.7 to 1.0 m (2.3 to 3.3 ft) of the vehicle, check that pressing the power luggage door open switch opens the luggage compartment door.
(e) Check the entry ignition function.
(1) When the engine is off:
With the electrical key in your possession and the brake pedal (A/T) or clutch pedal (M/T) depressed, check that pressing the engine switch releases the steering wheel lock and starts the engine.
HINT:
The engine can be started only when the engine switch indicator illuminates in green.
(2) When the engine is running:
With the electrical key in your possession, check that pressing the engine switch stops the engine and activates the steering wheel lock.
HINT:
The shift position must be P to be able to stop the engine (A/T).
(3) Inspect the entry ignition operation's detection area. Pay attention to the direction of the electrical key in the illustration. When the electrical key is in either of the 2 locations in the illustration, check that the engine can start.
NOTE:
The engine cannot be started when the electrical key is on the instrument panel or rear package tray, or in the glove box.
(f) Check the electrical key lock-in prevention function.
(1) Place the electrical key in the luggage compartment with all doors locked. Check that: 1) closing the luggage compartment door triggers the electrical key's wireless buzzer (which lasts approximately 2 seconds), and 2) pressing the power luggage door open switch opens the luggage compartment door.
(2) Inspect the electrical key lock-in prevention's detection area. Pay attention to the direction of the electrical key shown in the illustration. When the electrical key is in either of the 2 locations in the illustration, check that: 1) closing the luggage compartment door sounds the electrical key's wireless buzzer, and 2) pressing the power luggage door open switch opens the luggage compartment door.
NOTE:
If the electrical key is inside a metal storage item, such as a metal briefcase or metal box, the electrical key will not be able to be detected by the system.
(3) Inspect the electrical key lock-in prevention's detection area and the entry door control receiver for wave leaks. Hold the electrical key at the same height as the lower edge of the luggage compartment door and aligned with the center of the rear of the vehicle. Pay attention to the direction and position of the electrical key shown in the illustration. When the electrical key is over 0.1 m (0.3 ft) from the vehicle's rear bumper, check that the electrical key's wireless buzzer does not sound.
If the warning buzzer sounds, the entry door control receiver may have a wave leak.
(g) Check the electrical key cancel function.
(1) While the engine switch is on (IG), check that the power luggage door open switch is the only switch in the smart access system with push-button start that can be operated.
(2) While the electrical key cancel function (smart access system with push-button start cancel function) is ON, check that all functions in the smart access system with push-button start cannot be operated.
(h) Check the answer-back function (hazard warning light flashing and buzzer sounding).
(i) Check that the electrical key reminder warning buzzer sounds.
(1) Carry the electrical key in the vehicle and close the driver side door. Then turn the engine switch off or on (ACC).
(2) Open the driver side door and check that the buzzer sounds intermittently.
(j) Check that the electrical key reminder warning buzzer stops.
(1) When the buzzer is sounding, check that the buzzer stops sounding if either of the following are performed:
- Close the driver side door (front door courtesy light switch is off).
- Turn the engine switch on (IG).