Body - Back Door Power Window Initialization Procedure

2006 Toyota Sequoia 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)SECTION Body - Back Door Power Window Initialization Procedure
PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE
PD007-05
REVISED

Title:
INITIALIZATION OF BACK DOOR
POWER WINDOW DURING PDS

Models:
'05 - '06 Sequoia

January 27, 2005

TSB REVISION NOTICE:
August 4, 2005: 2006 model year has been added to Applicable Vehicles.
Previous versions of this TSB should be discarded.

Introduction

This bulletin outlines the initialization procedure for the back door power window on the 2005 - 2006 model year Sequoia vehicles.

To minimize battery discharge during transportation and storage, the Short Pin has been removed at the assembly plant.

Please use the following initialization procedure after installing the Short Pin during Pre-Delivery Service (PDS) and whenever the battery has been disconnected.

NOTE:
Any time the battery terminal has been disconnected, initialize the back door power window after reconnecting the battery terminal.

Applicable Vehicles

2005 - 2006 model year Sequoia vehicles.





Warranty Information

Initialization Procedure





1. Install the Short Pin to the original location in Relay Block No.2 in the engine compartment.





2. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.

3. Push the back door power window switch to the "DOWN" side to open the window.

4. Push and hold the back door power window switch to the "UP" side until the window closes. Continue holding it for approximately one second.

5. Check for proper operation of the "one-touch open/close" functions by pushing the switch briefly to the "DOWN" and "UP" sides.

NOTE:
Jam protection function becomes effective through the above initialization procedure.
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