GPS Mark Is Not Displayed

2009 Toyota Sequoia 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)SECTION GPS Mark Is Not Displayed







NAVIGATION / MULTI INFO DISPLAY: NAVIGATION SYSTEM: GPS Mark is not Displayed

GPS Mark is not Displayed

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

PROCEDURE

1. CHECK CABIN
(a) Check the cabin for any object that might interrupt radio reception on the instrument panel. If such an object exists, remove it and check if the GPS mark reappears.

HINT: The GPS uses extremely faint radio waves originating from satellites. If the signal is interrupted by obstructions or other radio waves, the GPS may not be able to properly receive the signal.

OK:
Mark appears.

NG -- CHECK SURROUNDINGS
OK -- NORMAL OPERATION
2. CHECK SURROUNDINGS
(a) Check if the vehicle is in a location where GPS signal reception is poor. If the vehicle is in such a place, relocate the vehicle and check if the GPS mark reappears.

HINT: The GPS uses 24 satellites in 6 orbits. At any point in time, 4 satellites should be able to pinpoint the vehicle. However, GPS signals may not reach the vehicle due to influence from the surroundings, vehicle direction, and time. For examples, see the illustration below.





OK:
GPS mark is displayed.

NG -- CHECK GPS INFORMATION (NAVIGATION CHECK MODE)
OK -- SYSTEM RETURN TO NORMAL
3. CHECK GPS INFORMATION (NAVIGATION CHECK MODE)




(a) Enter the "Navigation Check" mode (GPS Information) Navigation Check Mode.
(b) Check how many of the following codes appear in the "STS" column.
for DENSO Made:
T, P
for AISIN AW Made:
08H, 04H
OK:
At least 3 codes appear.

NG -- PROCEED TO NEXT CIRCUIT INSPECTION SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
OK -- REPLACE NAVIGATION RECEIVER ASSEMBLY
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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