Display Check Mode (Panel Switch Check)

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Display Check Mode (Panel Switch Check)
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Toyota Camry. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

HINT:

  • This mode checks the panel switch operation response on the radio and navigation assy.
  • Illustrations may differ from the actual vehicle depending on the device settings and options. Therefore, some detailed areas may not be shown exactly the same as on the actual vehicle.
  1. Enter diagnostic mode (see  DIAGNOSTIC START-UP/FINISH  ). 
  2. Select "Display Check" from the "Diagnosis Menu" screen 
    Fig 1: Display Check Mode (Panel Switch) - Display Check
    G02894987Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  3. Select "Panel Switch Check" from the "Display Check" screen. 
    Fig 2: Display Check Mode (Panel Switch) - Panel Switch Check
    G02894988Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  4. Operate each switch and check that the switch name and condition is correctly displayed. 

    HINT:

    • Pressing the "DISPLAY" switch for 3 seconds will exit the diagnostic mode.
    • "OPEN" and "TILT" switches are not displayed. To test these switches, they must be operated.
      Fig 3: Display Check Mode (Panel Switch) - Display
      G02894989Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
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