Last Modified: 11-29-2007 1.6 J
Service Category: Audio/Visual/Telematics Section: Audio/Video
Model Year: 2008 Model: Sequoia Doc ID: RM000002TXC009X
Title: AUDIO / VIDEO: AUDIO AND VISUAL SYSTEM: INSPECTION PROCEDURE (2008 Sequoia)

Television Display Assembly Communication Error

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

PROCEDURE

1.

IDENTIFY COMPONENT SHOWN BY SUB-CODE

(a) Enter the diagnostic mode.



(b) Press the preset switch "2" to change to "Detailed Information Mode".

(c) Identify the component shown by the sub-code.

NEXT

2.

CHECK POWER SOURCE CIRCUIT OF COMPONENT SHOWN BY SUB-CODE

(a) Inspect the power source circuit of the component shown by the sub-code.

If the power source circuit is operating normally, proceed to the next step.

HINT:

The "Bluetooth" handsfree module is built into the radio receiver.

Component Table

Component

Proceed to

Radio receiver (190)

Radio Receiver Power Source Circuit AUDIO / VIDEO: AUDIO AND VISUAL SYSTEM: DESCRIPTION (2008 Sequoia)

"Bluetooth" handsfree module (19D)

Radio Receiver Power Source Circuit AUDIO / VIDEO: AUDIO AND VISUAL SYSTEM: DESCRIPTION (2008 Sequoia)

Stereo component amplifier (440)

Stereo Component Amplifier Power Source Circuit AUDIO / VIDEO: AUDIO AND VISUAL SYSTEM: DESCRIPTION (2008 Sequoia)

NEXT

3.

INSPECT RADIO RECEIVER ASSEMBLY


(a) Disconnect the I4 and I8 radio receiver assembly connectors.

(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

Standard Resistance:

Tester Connection

Condition

Specified Condition

I4-5 (ATX+) - I4-15 (ATX-)

Always

60 to 80 Ω

I8-9 (TXM+) - I8-10 (TXM-)

Always

60 to 80 Ω

(c) Reconnect the radio receiver assembly connectors.

OK

4.

CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (RADIO RECEIVER ASSEMBLY - COMPONENT SHOWN BY SUB-CODE)



(a) Referring to the AVC-LAN wiring diagram below, check the AVC-LAN circuit between the radio receiver assembly and the component shown by the sub-code.

(1) Check for an open or short in the AVC-LAN circuit between the radio receiver assembly and the component shown by the sub-code.

OK:

There is no open or short circuit.

OK

5.

REPLACE COMPONENT SHOWN BY SUB-CODE

(a) Replace the component shown by the sub-code with a normal one and check if the same problem occurs again.

OK:

Same problem does not occur.

OK