System Description

2006 Toyota Tacoma Base, 4D Pickup, StandardSECTION System Description
  1. POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM 

    DESCRIPTION 

    1. The power window control system controls the UP/DOWN function of the power windows by using the regulator motors.

      The main components of this system are: the power window regulator master switch assembly, which is built into the driver side door, and the power window regulator switch, which is built into the passenger side door and rear doors. Pressing the regulator switch or either of the four switches on the master switch assembly transmits an UP/DOWN signal to the corresponding power window regulator motor.

    2. The power window control system has the following functions:
      POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM FUNCTION TABLE

      Function Outline
      Manual UP / DOWN function Driver side power window: Function that causes window to rise while power window switch is being pulled up, and to lower while pushed halfway down. Window stops as soon as the switch is released.
      Passenger side power window and rear door power window: Function that causes window to rise while power window switch is being pulled up and to lower while pushed down.
      Window stops as soon as the switch is released.
      AUTO DOWN function Function that enables window of driver side door to be fully open by one press of power window switch.
      Remote control function Function that allows power window master switch assembly to control manual UP/DOWN operation of passenger door power window and rear door power window.
      Key-off operation function Function that makes it possible to operate power window for approximately 43 seconds after ignition switch is turned to ACC or LOCK position if neither front door is opened.
      Window lock function Function where passenger side power window and rear door power window operations are disabled when window lock switch of the master switch assembly is pressed. Passenger side power window and rear door power window can be operated when window lock switch is pressed again.
RENDER: 1.0x

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