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Operation Check





MIRROR (EXT): POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM (w/ Memory): OPERATION CHECK

1. CHECK REMOTE CONTROL MIRROR FUNCTION

(a) Turn the power switch on (IG).

(b) With the mirror select switch set to L, check that the mirror surface moves up, down, left and right normally.

(c) With the mirror select switch set to R, check that the mirror surface moves up, down, left and right normally.

2. CHECK MEMORY CALL FUNCTION





HINT
The SET, M1, M2 and M3 seat memory switches are shown in the illustration.

(a) Turn the power switch on (IG) and push the P position switch (transmission shift main switch).

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(b) Check the M1 switch.





(1) Using the mirror adjust switch, turn the mirror surface to the full left position.

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(2) Check that the buzzer sounds for 0.5 seconds and the seat position is memorized when the M1 switch is pressed within 3 seconds after the SET switch is being pressed.

NOTICE:
* The mirror surface position will be stored when the M1 switch is pressed after first pressing and holding the SET switch.
* The mirror surface position will not be stored when the SET switch and M1 switch are pressed simultaneously.
* The mirror surface position will not be stored when 2 or more of the memory switches are pressed simultaneously (for example, M1 and M2) after first pressing the SET switch.

(3) Using the outer mirror switch assembly, turn the mirror surface to the full right position.

(4) Press the M1 switch.

(5) Check that the buzzer sounds for 0.1 seconds and the outer mirror automatically moves to the recorded full left position.

(c) Check the M2 switch.





(1) Using the mirror adjust switch assembly, turn the mirror surface to the full right position.

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(2) Check that the buzzer sounds for 0.5 seconds and the seat position is memorized when the M2 switch is pressed within 3 seconds after the SET switch is being pressed.

NOTICE:
* The mirror surface position will be stored when the M2 switch is pressed after first pressing and holding the SET switch.
* The mirror surface position will not be stored when the SET switch and M2 switch are pressed simultaneously.
* The mirror surface position will not be stored when 2 or more of the memory switches are pressed simultaneously (for example, M1 and M2) after first pressing the SET switch.

(3) Using the outer mirror switch assembly, turn the mirror surface to the full left position.

(4) Press the M2 switch.

(5) Check that the buzzer sounds for 0.1 seconds and the outer mirror automatically moves to the recorded full right position.

(d) Check the M3 switch.





(1) Using the outer mirror switch assembly, turn the mirror surface to the full upward position.

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(2) Check that the buzzer sounds for 0.5 seconds and the seat position is memorized when the M3 switch is pressed within 3 seconds after the SET switch is being pressed.

NOTICE:
* The mirror surface position will be stored when the M3 switch is pressed after first pressing and holding the SET switch.
* The mirror surface position will not be stored when the SET switch and M3 switch are pressed simultaneously.
* The mirror surface position will not be stored when 2 or more of the memory switches are pressed simultaneously (for example, M1 and M2) after first pressing the SET switch.

(3) Using the outer mirror switch assembly, turn the mirror surface to the full downward position.

(4) Press the M3 switch.

(5) Check that the buzzer sounds for 0.1 seconds and the outer mirror automatically moves to the recorded full upward position.

3. CHECK REVERSE SHIFT-LINKED OPERATION OF MIRRORS

(a) Turn the power switch on (IG).





(b) Set the mirror select switch to L or R.

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(c) Check that the mirror surface turns downward when the shift lever is moved to R.

(d) Check that the mirror surface position returns to the original position when one of the following conditions is met:

* Shift lever is moved to any position other than R.

* Mirror select switch is in the neutral position (off).

* Power switch is turned off.

4. CHECK MEMORY CALL FUNCTION

(a) Automatic memory call function check

(1) With a transmitter key recognition code registered:

Perform a wireless door unlock operation and check that opening the driver side door causes the following:

* The buzzer sounds for 0.1 seconds.

* The front seat, the steering wheel (tilt and telescopic) and outer mirror surface position automatically move to a stored positions.

HINT
* The registered transmitter key recognition code is recalled automatically.
* If the automatic memory call function is not operated, the buzzer will not sound.

(b) With the power switch off and the driver side door closed, press and hold the M1, M2 or M3 switch while carrying the transmitter key. The main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) will enter transmitter key recognition code registration mode to allow a key to be linked to mirror surface memory position.

HINT
If the memory switch is released before entering registration mode, the memory switch will not enter registration mode.

(c) When the manual door lock switch is pressed, check that the buzzer of the position control ECU and switch assembly sounds once (0.5 seconds).

(d) With the power switch off and the driver side door closed, press and hold the SET switch while carrying the transmitter key. The main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) will enter transmitter key recognition code deletion mode.

HINT
If the memory switch is released before entering deletion mode, the memory switch will not enter deletion mode.

(e) When the manual door lock switch is pressed, check that the buzzer of the position control ECU and switch assembly sounds twice (0.1 seconds each time).

5. EMERGENCY STOP FUNCTION

(a) While a memory call function is operating, check that any one of the following actions will stop the memory call operation: 1) pressing the SET, M1, M2 or M3 switch, 2) moving the shift lever to R, 3) moving the mirror surface manually, or 4) moving the mirror surface to the uppermost, lowermost, leftmost or rightmost position.