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HOMESERVICE MANUALSTOYOTA2006SEQUOIA 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTTRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMSTESTING AND INSPECTIONREADING AND CLEARING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODESDISPLAYING & READING TROUBLE CODESCHECK MODE PROCEDURE
2006 Toyota Sequoia 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)
Check Mode Procedure
2006 Toyota Sequoia 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)SECTION Check Mode Procedure
CHECK MODE PROCEDURE
1. DESCRIPTION
a. Check mode has a higher sensitivity to malfunctions and can detect malfunctions that normal mode cannot detect. Check mode can also detect all the malfunctions that normal mode can detect. In check mode, DTCs are detected with 1 trip detection logic.
2. CHECK MODE PROCEDURE

a. Make sure that the following conditions below are met:
1. Battery positive voltage 11 V or more
2. Throttle valve fully closed
3. Transmission in the P or N position
4. A/C OFF
b. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
c. Connect the intelligent tester to the CAN VIM. Then connect the CAN VIM to the DLC3.
d. Turn the ignition switch ON.
e. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS ENHANCED OBD II / CHECK MODE.

f. Change the ECM to check mode. Make sure the MIL flashes as shown in the illustration.
NOTICE:
All DTCs and freeze frame data recorded in the ECM will be erased if: 1) the intelligent tester is used to change the ECM from normal mode to check mode or vice versa; or 2) during check mode, the ignition switch is turned from ON to ACC or OFF.
Before changing to check mode, make notes of the DTCs and freeze frame data.
g. Start the engine. The MIL should turn off after the engine starts.
h. Perform MONITOR DRIVE PATTERN for the ECT test. Monitors, Trips, Drive Cycles and Readiness Codes
(Or, simulate the conditions of the malfunction described by the customer).
i. After simulating the malfunction conditions, use the intelligent tester diagnosis selector to check the DTC and freeze frame data.
1. DESCRIPTION
a. Check mode has a higher sensitivity to malfunctions and can detect malfunctions that normal mode cannot detect. Check mode can also detect all the malfunctions that normal mode can detect. In check mode, DTCs are detected with 1 trip detection logic.
2. CHECK MODE PROCEDURE
a. Make sure that the following conditions below are met:
1. Battery positive voltage 11 V or more
2. Throttle valve fully closed
3. Transmission in the P or N position
4. A/C OFF
b. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
c. Connect the intelligent tester to the CAN VIM. Then connect the CAN VIM to the DLC3.
d. Turn the ignition switch ON.
e. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS ENHANCED OBD II / CHECK MODE.
f. Change the ECM to check mode. Make sure the MIL flashes as shown in the illustration.
NOTICE:
All DTCs and freeze frame data recorded in the ECM will be erased if: 1) the intelligent tester is used to change the ECM from normal mode to check mode or vice versa; or 2) during check mode, the ignition switch is turned from ON to ACC or OFF.
Before changing to check mode, make notes of the DTCs and freeze frame data.
g. Start the engine. The MIL should turn off after the engine starts.
h. Perform MONITOR DRIVE PATTERN for the ECT test. Monitors, Trips, Drive Cycles and Readiness Codes
(Or, simulate the conditions of the malfunction described by the customer).
i. After simulating the malfunction conditions, use the intelligent tester diagnosis selector to check the DTC and freeze frame data.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.