Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart
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TERMS MEANING

Terms Meaning
Physical Address Three-Digit Code (Shown In Hexadecimal) Which Is Given To Each Component Comprising The AVC-LAN. Corresponding To The Function, Individual Symbols Are Specified.
Logical Address Two-Digit Code (Shown In Hexadecimal) Which Is Given To Each Function Comprising The Inner System Of The AVC-LAN.
NOTE: DTC of the device which is directly connected via AVC-LAN, is displayed on the "radio and player" and the "rear display" respectively.
  1. RADIO AND PLAYER (Physical address: 190)Β 
    NOTE:
    • *1: Even if no failure is detected, this code may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting the engine.
    • *2: This code is stored when 180 sec. has passed after the power supply connector is pulled out after engine start.
    • *3: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned again 1 min. after engine start.
    • *4: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned again after engine start.
    • *5: When 210 sec. has passed after pulling out the power supply connector of the master component with the ignition switch in ACC or ON, this code is stored.
    1. Logical address: 01 (Communication control)
      Fig 1: Logical Address: 01 (Communication Control) (Radio And Player) Diagnostic Chart
      G02838968Courtesy of Β© TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Logical address: 61 (Cassette switch)
    Fig 2: Logical Address: 61 (Cassette Switch) (Radio And Player) Diagnostic Chart
    G02838969Courtesy of Β© TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  2. RSE ECU (Physical address: 1F6, 16C)Β 
    NOTE:
    • *1: Even if no failure is detected, this code may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting an engine.
    • *2: This code is stored when 180 sec. has passed after the power supply connector is pulled out after engine start.
    1. Main (1F6)

      Logical address: 01 (Communication control)

      Fig 3: Main (1F6) Logical Address: 01 (Communication Control) (RSE ECU) Diagnostic Chart
      G02838970Courtesy of Β© TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Sub (16C)

      Logical address: 01 (Communication control)

    Fig 4: Sub (16C) Logical Address: 01 (Communication Control) (RSE ECU) Diagnostic Chart
    G02838971Courtesy of Β© TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  3. REAR DISPLAY (Physical address: 1B0)Β 
    NOTE:
    • *1: Even if no failure is detected, this code may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting an engine.
    • *2: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned again 1 min. after engine start.
    • *3: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned again after engine start.
    1. Logical address: 01 (Communication control)
    Fig 5: Logical Address: 01 (Communication Control) (Rear Display) Diagnostic Chart
    G02838972Courtesy of Β© TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  4. RSA PANEL (Physical address: 1F4)Β 
    NOTE:
    • *1: Even if no failure is detected, this code may be stored depending on the battery condition or voltage for starting the engine.
    • *2: When 210 sec. has passed after pulling out the power supply connector of the master component with the ignition switch in ACC or ON, this code is stored.
    • *3: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned 1 min. again after engine start.
    • *4: This code may be stored when the engine key is turned again after engine start.
    1. Logical address: 01 (Communication control)
    Fig 6: Logical Address: 01 (Communication Control) (RSA Panel) Diagnostic Chart (1 Of 2)
    G02838973Courtesy of Β© TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
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