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Inspection Procedure

  1. CHECK GPS MARK 
    1. Check that the GPS mark is displayed.

      OK: GPS mark is displayed. 

    NG: GO TO "GPS MARK IS NOT DISPLAYED" IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE  (See GPS MARK IS NOT DISPLAYED  )

    Fig 1: Display - GPS Mark
    G05630711Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  2. CHECK VEHICLE SENSOR (NAVIGATION CHECK MODE) 
    1. Enter the "Navigation Check" mode and select "Vehicle Sensors" (See OPERATION CHECK  ).
    2. While driving the vehicle, compare the "Speed" indicator to the reading on the speedometer. Check that these readings are almost equal.

      OK: The readings are almost equal. 

    NG: GO TO "VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL CIRCUIT"  (See VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL CIRCUIT  )

    Fig 2: Display - Select Vehicle Sensor
    G04945319Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  3. CHECK VEHICLE SENSOR (NAVIGATION CHECK MODE) 
    1. Check that the display changes between ON and OFF according to the shift lever operation (P and R).

      OK 

    SHIFT LEVER OPERATION

    Shift Lever Position Display
    P OFF
    R ON

    HINT:

    The display is updated once per second. It is normal for the display to lag behind the actual switch operation.

    Fig 3: Display - Shift Lever Operation
    G05630713Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    NG: GO TO "REVERSE SIGNAL CIRCUIT"  (See REVERSE SIGNAL CIRCUIT  )

    OK: END