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Test Mode Procedure

  1. INDICATOR LIGHT CHECK 
    1. When the engine switch is turned on (IG), check that the absorber control indicator light will come on for approximately 2 seconds. (Absorber control switch is in the "NORMAL" position.)
      Fig 1: Identifying Absorber Control Indicator Light
      GTY106854Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

      HINT: 

      If the absorber control ECU stores any DTCs, the absorber control indicator light will come on.

      If the absorber control indicator light remains on or does not come on, proceed to troubleshooting for the indicator light circuit below.

      Trouble area See procedure
      Absorber control indicator light (Remains on) Refer to Absorber Control Indicator Light Remains ON
      Absorber control indicator light (Does not come on) Refer to Absorber Control Indicator Light does not Come ON
  2. SENSOR SIGNAL CHECK BY TEST MODE (SIGNAL CHECK) 

    HINT: 

    • If the engine switch is turned from on (IG) to on (ACC) or off during Test Mode (SIGNAL CHECK), all Test Mode DTCs will be erased.
    • During Test Mode (SIGNAL CHECK), the absorber control ECU records all Test Mode DTCs. By performing the Test Mode (SIGNAL CHECK), the codes will be erased if normality is confirmed. The remaining codes will be the codes where an abnormality was found.
    1. Procedure for Test Mode.
      1. Turn the engine switch off.
      2. Connect Techstream to the DLC3.
      3. Turn the engine switch on (IG).
      4. Set Techstream to Test Mode (select "SIGNAL CHECK").

        HINT: 

        Refer to Techstream operator's manual for further details.

      5. Start the engine without depressing the brake pedal.
      6. Check that the absorber control indicator light is blinking in Test Mode.
        Fig 2: Blinking Pattern In Test Mode
        GTY103722Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

        HINT: 

        If the absorber control indicator light does not blink, inspect the absorber control indicator light circuit.

        Trouble area See procedure
        Absorber control indicator light (Remains on) Refer to Absorber Control Indicator Light Remains ON
        Absorber control indicator light (Does not come on) Refer to Absorber Control Indicator Light does not Come ON
  3. PERFORM SIGNAL CHECK BY TEST MODE (SIGNAL CHECK) 

    HINT: 

    The "SPORT" indicator (absorber control indicator light) comes on for 1 second when inputting each diagnostic signal.

    1. Keep the absorber control switch in the "NORMAL" position.
    2. Keep the vehicle stationary on a level surface for 1 second or more (Acceleration sensor check).
    3. Turn the absorber control switch from the "NORMAL" to "SPORT" position and return to the "NORMAL" position. (An absorber control switch signal will be input.)
      INPUT SIGNAL TABLE

      Test Mode DTC Test Signal
      C1787 Absorber control switch operation
      (When the mode change signal is input.)
      C1791 Right front acceleration sensor signal
      (When the vehicle is stopped on a level road for 1 second or more.)
      C1792 Left front acceleration sensor signal
      (When the vehicle is stopped on a level road for 1 second or more.)
      C1793 Rear acceleration sensor signal
      (When the vehicle is stopped on a level road for 1 second or more.)
  4. READ DTC 
    1. Read the DTC(s) by following the tester screen.

      HINT: 

      See the list of Test Mode DTCs.

  5. RESULT 

    Result

    Result Operation
    Test Mode DTC is output Repair the output DTC and enter the Test Mode (SIGNAL CHECK) again
    Test Mode DTC is not output Test Mode (SIGNAL CHECK) is complete
  6. END OF SENSOR CHECK 
    1. Clear the DTCs. Refer to DTC CHECK / CLEAR .
      Fig 3: Blinking Pattern In Test Mode
      GTY103722Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Check that absorber control indicator light blinks (Test Mode).
    3. Turn both the engine switch off and Techstream switch off.
  7. TEST MODE DTC (DTC of SIGNAL CHECK) 
    DTC No. Detection Item Trouble Area
    C1787
    Refer to DTC C1787: EMS Switch Circuit (Test Mode DTC)
    EMS Switch Circuit (Test Mode DTC)
    • Absorber control switch
    • Absorber control switch circuit
    • Absorber control ECU
    C1791
    Refer to DTC C1715: Front Acceleration Sensor RH; DTC C1716: Front Acceleration Sensor LH; DTC C1717: Rear Acceleration Sensor; DTC C1791: Front Acceleration Sensor RH (Test Mode DTC); DTC C1792: Front Acceleration Sensor LH (Test Mode DTC); DTC C1793: Rear Acceleration Sensor (Test Mode DTC)
    Front Acceleration Sensor RH (Test Mode DTC)
    • Absorber control ECU

      (Houses right front acceleration sensor assembly)

    C1792
    Refer to DTC C1715: Front Acceleration Sensor RH; DTC C1716: Front Acceleration Sensor LH; DTC C1717: Rear Acceleration Sensor; DTC C1791: Front Acceleration Sensor RH (Test Mode DTC); DTC C1792: Front Acceleration Sensor LH (Test Mode DTC); DTC C1793: Rear Acceleration Sensor (Test Mode DTC)
    Front Acceleration Sensor LH (Test Mode DTC)
    • Left front acceleration sensor assembly
    • Left front acceleration sensor assembly circuit
    • Absorber control ECU
    C1793
    Refer to DTC C1715: Front Acceleration Sensor RH; DTC C1716: Front Acceleration Sensor LH; DTC C1717: Rear Acceleration Sensor; DTC C1791: Front Acceleration Sensor RH (Test Mode DTC); DTC C1792: Front Acceleration Sensor LH (Test Mode DTC); DTC C1793: Rear Acceleration Sensor (Test Mode DTC)
    Rear Acceleration Sensor (Test Mode DTC)
    • Rear acceleration sensor assembly
    • Rear acceleration sensor assembly circuit
    • Absorber control ECU

    HINT: 

    The codes in this table are output only in the test mode (SIGNAL CHECK).