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Operation Check [08/2014 - ]

  1. CHECK SMART ACCESS SYSTEM WITH PUSH-BUTTON START SYSTEM (for Entry Function) OPERATION 
    NOTE:

    Make sure that the smart access system with push-button start (for Entry Function) has not been canceled before performing this inspection.

    HINT: 

    The key (for card type) operation inspection can be performed using the same procedure as for the key (for standard).

    1. Check the entry unlock function (driver door, front passenger door).
      1. Perform a wireless lock operation to lock the door, touch the unlock sensor built into the backside of the front door outside handle assembly of the driver door while carrying the key and check that the door unlock.

        HINT: 

        To perform a wireless lock operation, press the lock button of the key while standing near the front door outside handle assembly.

      2. Inspect the entry unlock detection area. Hold the key at the same height as the front door outside handle assembly and approximately 0.7 m (2.30 ft.) from the vehicle as shown in the illustration and check that the LED (red) of the key blinks.
        Fig 1: Inspecting The Entry Unlock Detection Area
        GTY524951Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

        HINT: 

        Because the key (for card type) does not have an LED, it cannot be used to check unlock standby mode.

        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a 0.7 to 1 m (2.30 to 3.28 ft.)
      3. With the system in unlock standby mode, hold the front door outside handle assembly and check that the door unlock.

        HINT: 

        • The system is in unlock standby mode when the key is in the detection area and the key ID code sent by the key matches the key ID code stored by the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly).
        • Communication may not be possible if the key is within 0.2 m (0.66 ft.) of the front door outside handle assembly.
        • Inspect the front passenger door using the same procedure.
        • For vehicles equipped with a seat memory system, the seat will automatically move to the memorized position when the door is opened (See article. Refer to OPERATION CHECK [08/2014 - ] ).
      4. Check the unlock response sensitivity. With the system in unlock standby mode, touch the area shown in the illustration and check that the door unlocks.
        NOTE:

        If the sensor is touched too quickly or released too slowly, the sensor may not react and the door will not unlock.

        Fig 2: Checking Unlock Response Sensitivity
        GTY348901Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a Unlock Sensor (Backside)
    2. Check the entry lock function (driver door, front passenger door).
      NOTE:

      If the key is in the vehicle but outside the detection area (on the instrument panel, in the glove box, on the floor) and a door lock operation is performed, the key lock-in prevention function will not operate and the key will be locked inside the vehicle.

      1. With the door closed and unlocked, touch the lock sensor of the front door outside handle assembly of the driver door while carrying the key and check that the door lock.
        Fig 3: Inspecting Entry Lock Operating Range
        GTY524951Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a Approximately 0.3 m (0.98 ft.)
      2. Inspect the entry lock operating range. Hold the key approximately 0.1 m (0.33 ft.) below the bottom edge of the door glass and approximately 0.3 m (0.98 ft.) from the vehicle as shown in the illustration, touch the lock sensor and check that the door lock.
        Fig 4: Lock Sensor
        GTY356048Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a Lock Sensor

        HINT: 

        • As communication may not be possible if the key is within 0.2 m (0.66 ft.) of the front door outside handle assembly, the door may not lock if the lock sensor is touched with the same hand that is holding the key, etc.
        • If the key lock-in prevention function buzzer sounds, electric waves from the indoor electrical key antenna may be leaking from the vehicle.
        • Inspect the front passenger door using the same procedure.
        • The door lock operation cannot be performed more than 2 times consecutively.
      3. After the system enters unlock standby mode, touch the unlock sensor on the outside handle within 3 seconds. Check that the door unlocks.
        NOTE:

        The key may not be able to communicate with the system within a 0.2 m (0.656 ft.) radius of each outside handle.

    3. Check the entry back door unlock function.
      1. Perform a wireless lock operation to lock the door, operate the unlock switch of the back door opener switch assembly while carrying the key and check that the door unlock.
        Fig 5: Unlock Switch
        GTY537913Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *1 Unlock Switch
        *a Approximately 0.7 m (2.30 ft.)
      2. Inspect the entry back door unlock operating range. While standing at the rear of the vehicle, hold the key so that it is facing the direction shown in the illustration at the same height as the back door opener switch assembly and approximately 0.7 m (2.30 ft.) from the vehicle, press the unlock switch of the back door opener switch assembly and check that the door unlock.
    4. Check the entry back door lock function.
      NOTE:

      If the key is inside the vehicle and a door lock operation is performed, it is possible that the key may be locked inside the vehicle.

      1. With the door closed and unlocked, press the lock switch of the back door opener switch assembly while carrying the key outside of the vehicle and check that the door lock.
      2. Inspect the entry back door lock operating range. Hold the key so that it is facing the direction shown in the illustration at the same height as the top edge of the rear bumper and approximately 0.3 m (0.98 ft.) from the vehicle, press the lock of the back door opener switch assembly and check that the door lock.
        Fig 6: Lock Switch
        GTY353429Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *1 Lock Switch
        *a Approximately 0.3 m (0.98 ft.)

        HINT: 

        • Communication may not be possible if the key is within 0.2 m (0.66 ft.) of the rear bumper.
        • If the key lock-in prevention function buzzer sounds, electric waves from the indoor electrical key antenna assembly may be leaking from the vehicle.
    5. Check the push start function.
      1. With the power switch off, push the P position switch, depress the brake pedal while carrying the key and check that the power switch indicator illuminates in green. Then, press the power switch and check that the hybrid control system starts.
      2. With the brake pedal released and the power switch off, press the power switch while carrying the key and check that the power source mode changes as follows: off → on (ACC) → on (IG) → off.
      3. Stop the vehicle, press the power switch and check that the power source mode changes to off (the hybrid control system stops and all electrical systems are off).
      4. Inspect the push start operating range (front). Place the key on the front seat at either inspection point so that it is facing in the direction shown in the illustration and check that the hybrid control system can be started.
        Fig 7: View Of Inspection Points
        GTY534850Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a Inspection Point
        NOTE:
        • Even if the key is within the vehicle interior detection area, the key may not be properly detected if it is on the instrument panel, in the glove box or on the floor.
        • Communication may not be possible if the key is within 0.2 m (0.66 ft.) of the shift lever.

        HINT: 

        Perform the inspection for both inspection points.

      5. Inspect the push start operating range (rear). Place the key on the rear seat at either inspection point so that it is facing in the direction shown in the illustration and check that the hybrid control system can be started.
        Fig 8: View Of Inspection Points
        GTY528646Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a Inspection Point
        NOTE:
        • Even if the key is within the vehicle interior detection area, the key may not be properly detected if it is on the instrument panel, in the glove box or on the floor.
        • Communication may not be possible if the key is within 0.2 m (0.66 ft.) of the center of the rear seat cushion.

        HINT: 

        Perform the inspection for both inspection points.

      6. Inspect the push start operating range (luggage). Place the key at either inspection point and check that the hybrid control system can be started.
        Fig 9: View Of Inspection Points
        GTY522545Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a Inspection Point
        NOTE:
        • Even if the key is within the vehicle interior detection area, the key may not be properly detected if it is on the instrument panel, in the glove box or on the floor.
        • Communication may not be possible if the key is within 0.2 m (0.66 ft.) of the center of the luggage compartment.

        HINT: 

        Perform the inspection for both inspection points.

    6. Check the key lock-in prevention function (vehicle interior).
      NOTE:

      In order to prevent the key from being locked inside the vehicle, perform this inspection with the window of a door open.

      1. Turn the power switch off.
      2. Place the key on a front or rear seat.
      3. Close the door, but make sure the door are unlocked.
      4. Touch a front door lock sensor and check that the doors do not lock and the key lock-in prevention function buzzer (external) sounds for approximately 10 seconds.
    7. Check the entry cancel function.
      1. Cancel the smart access system with push-button start and check that all the functions of the smart access system with push-button start (for Entry Function) no longer operate.

        HINT: 

        • Refer to the following procedures to cancel the smart access system with push-button start (for Entry Function) (See article. Refer to CUSTOMIZE PARAMETERS [08/2014 - ] ).
        • While the smart access system with push-button start is canceled, it is possible to lock and unlock the doors with the wireless operation, and the start system can be operated by holding the key against the power switch.
      2. While the key cancel function (entry cancel function) is on, check that all functions of the smart access system with push-button start cannot be operated.
    8. Check the answer-back function (hazard warning light flashing and buzzer sounding).
      Entry Operation Wireless Buzzer Hazard Warning Light
      Entry Door Lock Sounds once Flashes once
      Entry Door Unlock Sounds twice Flashes twice
      Entry Back Door Lock Sounds once Flashes once
      Entry Back Door Unlock Sounds twice Flashes twice
  2. KEY DIAGNOSTIC MODE (Using Techstream) 

    HINT: 

    With key diagnostic mode, it is possible to check if the key is operating properly with the selected electrical key antenna and within the selected detection area by the sounding of the wireless buzzer.

    1. Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Smart Access / Utility / Key Communication Check.
    2. Select a part to inspect from the following table.
      Tester Display Inspection Range
      Overhead + Driver Side*1 Front door outside handle assembly (electrical key antenna) [for Driver Side]
      Overhead + Passenger Side*2 Front door outside handle assembly (electrical key antenna) [for Front Passenger Side]
      Overhead + Front Room*3 No. 1 indoor electrical key antenna assembly (front floor)
      Overhead + Rear Room*4 No. 2 indoor electrical key antenna assembly (rear floor)
      Overhead + Back Door (inside)*5 No. 3 indoor electrical key antenna (inside luggage)
      Overhead + Back Door*6 Electrical key antenna (outside luggage)
    3. Bring the key near the selected electrical key antenna and check that the wireless door lock buzzer sounds.

      HINT: 

      The buzzer sounds in short, repeated beeps for all items except "Overhead + Rear Room"*4. For "Overhead + Rear Room"*4, the buzzer sounds in one long, continuous beep.

      1. *1: Door electrical oscillator (for Driver Side)
        Fig 10: Inspecting Door Electrical Oscillator (For Driver Side)
        GTY524951Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
        TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

        *a Approximately 0.3 m (0.98 ft.)

        HINT: 

        • Hold the key at the same height as the front door outside handle assembly in the position shown in the illustration.
        • *2: Perform the same inspection for the front passenger side.
    4. *3: No. 1 indoor electrical key antenna assembly (front floor)
      Fig 11: View Of Inspection Points
      GTY534850Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

      *a Inspection Point

      HINT: 

      Place the key on the front seat cushion of the driver seat or front passenger seat.

    5. *4: No. 2 indoor electrical key antenna assembly (rear floor)
      Fig 12: View Of Inspection Points
      GTY528646Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

      *a Inspection Point

      HINT: 

      Place the key on the rear seat cushion.

    6. *5: No. 3 indoor electrical key antenna (inside luggage)
      Fig 13: View Of Inspection Points
      GTY522545Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

      *a Inspection Point

      HINT: 

      Place the key in the luggage compartment. Even if the key is in the luggage compartment, the buzzer may not sound.

    7. *6: Outside electrical key oscillator (outside luggage)
      Fig 14: Inspecting Outside Electrical Key Oscillator (Outside Luggage)
      GTY528110Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      TEXT IN ILLUSTRATION

      *a Approximately 0.7 m (2.30 ft.)

      HINT: 

      Hold the key at the same height as the rear bumper upper surface and align it with the center of the rear of the vehicle, as shown in the illustration.