Inspection Procedure

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Inspection Procedure
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  1. INSPECT FRONT DOOR COURTESY LAMP SWITCH ASSY 
    1. Remove the courtesy switch assy.
    2. Measure the switch resistance.
      Fig 1: Inspecting Front Door Lamp Switch Assy
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      Standard: 

      Fig 2: Front Door Circuit Courtesy Lamp Switch Assy. Resistance Table
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      NG: REPLACE FRONT DOOR COURTESY LAMP SWITCH ASSY 

      OK: Go to next step. 

  2. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (POSITION CONTROL ECU & SWITCH ASSY - FRONT DOOR COURTESY SWITCH ASSY) 
    1. Disconnect M6 ECU connector.
    2. Fig 3: Checking Harness And Connector M6
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    3. Reconnect the courtesy switch assy.
    4. Measure the resistance of the wire harness side connectors.

      Standard: 

      Fig 4: Harness and Connector (Position Control ECU & Switch Assy. - Front Door Courtesy Switch Assy.) Resistance Table
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      NG: REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR 

      OK: PROCEED TO NEXT CIRCUIT INSPECTION SHOWN ON PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE (See  PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE   ) 

RENDER: 1.0x

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  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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