Inspection Procedure

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Inspection Procedure
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  1. Disconnect the connector "S7" of stereo component amplifier and check if AVC-LAN will be recovered normally 

    CHECK: 

    Check that the display will change by pressing either of the Panel switch or touch switch on the display

    HINT:

    It can be judged that AVC-LAN is recovered if the display is changed

    1. OK: Replace the power amplifier. 
    2. NG: Go to next step. 
  2. Check wire harness and connector between radio and player and stereo component amplifier (See  HOW TO USE THE DIAGNOSTIC CHART AND INSPECTION PROCEDURE  ) 
    1. NG: Repair or replace wire harness or connector 
    2. OK: Go to next step. 
  3. Check wire harness and connector between multi display and stereo component amplifier (See  HOW TO USE THE DIAGNOSTIC CHART AND INSPECTION PROCEDURE  ) 
    1. NG: Repair or replace wire harness or connector 
    2. OK: Go to next step. 
  4. Check wire harness and connector between multi display and navigation ECU. (See  HOW TO USE THE DIAGNOSTIC CHART AND INSPECTION PROCEDURE  ) 
    1. NG: Repair or replace wire harness or connector 
    2. OK: Go to next step. 
  5. Skip Display ECU and Check AVC-LAN 

    PREPARATION: 

    1. Connect all the connectors except "N4" of the navigation ECU
    2. Using 2 SSTs (Diagnosis check wire P/N 09893-12040) connect the terminal TX-1 and TX1+ of connector "N4" of navigation ECU
      Fig 1: Checking Navigation ECU
      G01497382Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    CHECK: 

    Operate radio and player (CD, Cassette tape, etc,) and check that the sound comes out form the speaker (check that AVC-LAN is recovered)

    1. OK: Replace the navigation ECU 
    2. NG: Go to next step. 
  6. Skip multi display and check AVC-LAN 

    PREPARATION: 

    • Connect the navigation ECU connector
    • Disconnect the connector "M4" of the multi display
    • Using 2 SSTs (Diagnosis check wire P/N 09893-12040) connect the terminal GTX- and GTX1+ of connector "M4" of multi display
      Fig 2: Identifying Multi Display (1 Of 2)
      G01497383Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

      CHECK: 

      Operate radio and player (CD, Cassette tape, etc,) and check that the sound comes out form the speaker

    1. OK Replace the multi display 
    2. NG: Go to next step. 
  7. Skip radio and player and check AVC-LAN 

    PREPARATION: 

    • Connect multi display connector
    • Disconnect radio and player "R2" connector
    • Using SST (Navigation Check wire P/N 09843-18050) connect the terminal T+ to terminal TX- of "R2" connector of radio and player
      Fig 3: Identifying Multi Display (2 Of 2)
      G01497384Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    CHECK: 

    Operate the panel switch and the tough switch of the display and check that the navigation functions

    (Check that AVC-LAN is recovered)

    1. OK Replace the radio and player 
    2. NG: Go to next step. 

      Replace the stereo component amplifier 

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