On-Vehicle Inspection
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION1. CHECK WINDOW LOCK SWITCH
a. Check that the passenger side power window operation is disabled when the window lock switch of the power window regulator master switch is pressed.
b. Check that the passenger side power window can be operated when the window lock switch is pressed again.
2. CHECK MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION
a. Check that the driver side power window operates as follows:
Standard:
b. Check that the passenger side power window operates as follows:
Standard:
3. CHECK AUTO UP/DOWN FUNCTION
a. Check that the driver side power window operates as follows:
Standard:
4. CHECK REMOTE UP/DOWN FUNCTION
a. Check that the passenger side power window operates as follows:
Standard:
5. CHECK JAM PROTECTION FUNCTION Hammer
HINT:
- The jam protection function prevents any part of your body from getting caught by accident between the door frame and the door glass during power window operation.
- The jam protection function is only available on the driver side power window.
NOTE: If the power window motor has just been reset, raise and lower the door glass several times using MANUAL function before performing the check.
a. Check that the door glass lowers by approximately 50 mm (1.97 in.) when something is caught between the door frame and door glass during power window operation. However, when the opening between the door frame and the door glass is less than 200 mm (7.87 in.), the door glass continues to move down and does not stop until an opening of 200 mm (7.87 in.) is achieved.
Operative conditions:
- AUTO UP
- AUTO UP function after the ignition switch is turned OFF
- MANUAL UP function after the ignition switch is turned OFF
6. CHECK POWER WINDOW FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION
a. The power window regulator motor's pulse sensors detect when an object has been jammed in the window. If a pulse sensor has a malfunction, the fail-safe function starts operating and the AUTO UP/DOWN function will be disabled.