Problem Symptoms Table

2007 Lexus ES 350SECTION Problem Symptoms Table

HINT:

  • Before inspecting the suspected areas listed in the table below, check the fuses and relays.
  • Before inspecting the suspected areas listed in the table below, check for DTCs.
  • Methods used to verify the cause of the problem are listed in order of probability in the suspected area column.

REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 

PROBLEM SYMPTOMS CHART

Symptom Suspected Area See
When shift lever is in R position, rear view monitor image is not displayed 1. Reverse signal circuit REVERSE SIGNAL CIRCUIT 
2. Proceed to "Display Signal Circuit between Multi-display and Television Camera Assembly DISPLAY SIGNAL CIRCUIT BETWEEN MULTI-DISPLAY AND TELEVISION CAMERA ASSEMBLY 
3. Multi-display REMOVAL
When shift lever is in R position, rear view monitor image is not displayed 1. Multi-display power source circuit MULTI-DISPLAY POWER SOURCE CIRCUIT
2. Proceed to "Display Signal Circuit between Multi-display and Television Camera Assembly DISPLAY SIGNAL CIRCUIT BETWEEN MULTI-DISPLAY AND TELEVISION CAMERA ASSEMBLY 
3. Multi-display REMOVAL
When shift lever is not in R position, rear view monitor image is displayed. 1. Proceed to "Display Signal Circuit between Multi-display and Television Camera Assembly DISPLAY SIGNAL CIRCUIT BETWEEN MULTI-DISPLAY AND TELEVISION CAMERA ASSEMBLY 
2. Multi-display REMOVAL
3. Television Camera Assembly TELEVISION CAMERA 
Problem with the rear view monitor image (color, disorder of picture). 1. Proceed to "Display Signal Circuit between Multi-display and Television Camera Assembly DISPLAY SIGNAL CIRCUIT BETWEEN MULTI-DISPLAY AND TELEVISION CAMERA ASSEMBLY 
2. Multi-display REMOVAL
3. Television Camera Assembly TELEVISION CAMERA 
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