Front Passenger Door Control System

2004 Toyota Celica GT, StandardSECTION Front Passenger Door Control System
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Toyota Avalon. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
SYMPTOM INDEX (POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM)

Symptom Perform Test
Front Passenger Door Power Window Does Not Operate TEST NO. 68 
Front Passenger Door Power Window Glass Does Not Move TEST NO. 69 
SYMPTOM INDEX (POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM)

Symptom Perform Test
Power Door Lock System Does Not Operate At All TEST NO. 70 
Power Door Lock System Does Not Operate When Using Manual Switch TEST NO. 71 
Power Door Lock System Does Not Operate When Using Key In External Door Lock Cylinder TEST NO. 72 
Driver Door Two-Operation Unlock Function Does Not Operate TEST NO. 73 
Key Confinement Prevention Function Does Not Operate TEST NO. 74 
Only One Power Door Lock Does Not Operate TEST NO. 75 
Automatic Door Lock/Unlock System Does Not Operate TEST NO. 76 
SYMPTOM INDEX (POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM) (1)

Symptom Perform Test
Power Mirror Does Not Operate (2)
Power Mirror Operates Abnormally (2)
(1) Power mirrors for models equipped with driving position memory system are monitored by power seat ECU with information being shared with driver door ECU and/or front passenger door ECU. For models without driving position memory system, see POWER MIRRORS - AVALON article.
(2) See POWER SEATS - AVALON article.
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