Programming and Relearning
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER CONFIGURATIONNOTE:
- If all the following conditions are met, the odometer data (total traveled distance) in the previous instrument cluster is automatically transferred to a new instrument cluster during the configuration. If any of the conditions are not met, odometer-data transfer cannot be performed.
Previous instrument cluster
- No malfunction (Configuration data can be read using the M-MDS.)
New instrument cluster
- Odometer display is less than 100 km
- Odometer has no malfunction
1. Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.
2. After set up the M-MDS (including the vehicle recognition), the following can be selected from the M-MDS screen.
When using the IDS (laptop PC):
- "Module Programming"
When using the PDS (Pocket PC):
- "Programming", "Module Programming"
3. Select "Programmable Module Installation".
4. Select "IC" and perform procedures according to directions on the M-MDS screen.
- If odometer data is to be transferred to a new instrument cluster, perform the following procedure:
1. Select "Programmable Parameters" from the menu.
2. Select "Odometer Write", and perform the procedure following the screen.
NOTE: During the odometer data writing procedure, As-Built Data (VIN and Vehicle Data) input is requested. Obtain the As-Built Sheet for the vehicle, and input the necessary data.
5. After the instrument cluster configuration, perform the wheel unit ID registration. (See WHEEL UNIT ID REGISTRATION.)
6. Retrieve DTCs using the M-MDS and verify that there is no DTC present.
- If any DTC is present, perform applicable DTC inspection. (See DTC TABLE [INSTRUMENT CLUSTER].) Diagnostic Trouble Code Descriptions