How To Proceed With Troubleshooting
HINT:
- The wireless door lock control system troubleshooting procedures are based on the premise that the below systems are operating normally. Check these systems first before troubleshooting the wireless door lock control system.
- Power door lock system
- Power trunk lid system
- Power window system
- Sliding roof system
- Use these procedures to troubleshoot the wireless door lock control system
- *. Use the intelligent tester or Techstream
- VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP
- INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE
Standard voltage: 11 to 14 V
If the voltage is below 11 V, recharge or replace the battery before proceeding
- CHECK FOR DTC*
- Check for DTCs and note any codes that are output (see DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART )
- Clear the DTC (see DTC CHECK / CLEAR )
- Recheck for DTCs (see DTC CHECK / CLEAR
) Based on the DTCs output above, try to force output of the same CAN communication system DTC, LIN communication system DTC or wireless door lock control system DTC by simulating the symptoms indicated by the DTC.
Result
RESULT REFERENCEResult Proceed to DTC is not output A CAN communication system DTC is output B LIN communication system DTC is output C Wireless door lock control system DTC is output D
B: Go to CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (See CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM )
C: Go to LIN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART )
D: Go to DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
A: Go to Next Step
- PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
- Refer to the PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
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Result
RESULT REFERENCEResult Proceed to Fault is not listed in problem symptoms table A Fault is listed in problem symptoms table B
B: Go to step 6
A: Go to Next Step
- Refer to the PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
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- OVERALL ANALYSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING*
- Operation check (see OPERATION CHECK )
- Terminals of ECU (see TERMINALS OF ECU )
- Data List/ Active Test (see DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST )
- REPAIR OR REPLACE
- CONFIRMATION TEST
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