Repair Instruction: Initialization

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Initialization
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Toyota Prius. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE: When disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal, initialize the following systems after the terminal is reconnected.
INITIALIZATION

System Name See Step No.
Power Window Control System Β 1
  1. RESET (INITIALIZE) POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR (DRIVER SIDE)Β 
NOTE:
  • Resetting the power window regulator motor (initializing the pulse sensor) is necessary if: 1) the battery terminal cable is disconnected; 2) the power window regulator master switch assembly, wire harness, power window regulator switch, power window regulator assembly and power window regulator motor are replaced or removed/installed; or 3) the POWER fuse, FR Door fuse, GAUGE fuse and ECU-IG fuses are replaced. If resetting is not performed, the master switch assembly will not be able to operate the AUTO operation function, jam protection function and remote operation function.
  • Whenever disconnecting the battery terminal cable, reset all the other systems besides the power window control system.
  1. Change the power mode to ON (IG) by pushing the power switch.
  2. Open the power window halfway by pressing the power window switch.
  3. Fully pull up on the switch until the power window is fully closed and continue to hold the switch for at least 1 second.
  4. Check that the AUTO UP/DOWN function operates normally.

    If the AUTO UP/DOWN function operates normally, reset operations have been completed. If abnormal, follow steps (Β e) Β fto (Β g) below.

  5. Disconnect the negative battery terminal cable for 10 seconds.
  6. Connect the battery terminal cable.
  7. Perform the above steps (Β a) Β bΒ cto (Β d) again.
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