Toyota Avalon (XX50): Cellular Phone Inspection. Cellular Phone Registration Failure. Data List / Active Test

Toyota Avalon (XX50) 2019-2022 Service & Repair Manual / Audio, Visual, Telematics / Audio / Video / Audio And Visual System(for Hv Model) / Cellular Phone Inspection. Cellular Phone Registration Failure. Data List / Active Test

Cellular Phone Inspection

PROCEDURE

1.

CHECK USAGE CONDITION

(a) Check that the vehicle and cellular phone meet the following conditions:

NOTICE:

If changing cellular phone settings, updating software, etc. is necessary, make sure to obtain the permission of the customer before performing it.

  • The cellular phone is "Bluetooth" compatible.

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  • The cellular phone is registered as a hands-free device.
  • "Bluetooth" setting of the cellular phone is on.
  • Operating system and software of the cellular phone are the latest versions.
  • There are no other radio wave emitting devices ("Wi-Fi" communication device, etc.) in the cabin.
  • The "Wi-Fi" setting of the cellular phone is off.
  • The "Wi-Fi" tethering setting of the cellular phone is off.

(b) Connect the cellular phone to the in-vehicle device and check that it is connected correctly.

Result

Proceed to

The cellular phone is connected correctly.

A

The cellular phone is not connected correctly.

B

A

END

B

2.

RESTART CELLULAR PHONE

(a) Restart the cellular phone.

(b) Turn the power switch off.

(c) Turn the power switch on (ACC).

(d) Connect the cellular phone to the in-vehicle device and check that it is connected correctly.

Result

Proceed to

The cellular phone is connected correctly.

A

The cellular phone is not connected correctly.

B

A

END

B

3.

CHECK OPERATION

(a) Check if the in-vehicle device can be recognized by the cellular phone.

Result

Proceed to

In-vehicle device can be recognized.

A

In-vehicle device cannot be recognized.

B

B

GO TO STEP 5

A

4.

REGISTER AGAIN

(a) Clear all "Bluetooth" devices registered to the cellular phone and the radio and display receiver assembly.

(b) Register the cellular phone again.

(c) Connect the cellular phone to the in-vehicle device and check that it is connected correctly.

Result

Proceed to

The cellular phone is connected correctly.

A

The cellular phone is not connected correctly.

B

A

END

B

5.

CHECK USING ANOTHER VEHICLE

(a) Check if the customer's cellular phone functions normally using another "Bluetooth" compatible vehicle.

HINT:

  • Make sure to obtain the customer's permission to perform this procedure.
  • After the inspection, clear the registered information and usage history acquired during the inspection.

Result

Proceed to

The cellular phone is connected correctly.

A

The cellular phone is not connected correctly.

B

A

PROCEED TO NEXT SUSPECTED AREA SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE

B

6.

CHECK USING ANOTHER CELLULAR PHONE

(a) Check if the system functions normally using another "Bluetooth" compatible cellular phone.

HINT:

  • Make sure to obtain the customer's permission to perform this procedure.
  • After the inspection, clear the registered information and usage history acquired during the inspection.

Result

Proceed to

The cellular phone is connected correctly.

A

The cellular phone is not connected correctly.

B

A

END (ONLY A "Bluetooth" COMPATIBLE CELLULAR PHONE CAN BE USED)

B

PROCEED TO NEXT SUSPECTED AREA SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE

Cellular Phone Registration Failure

CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT

NOTICE:

  • Depending on the parts that are replaced during vehicle inspection or maintenance, performing initialization, registration or calibration may be needed. Refer to Precaution for Audio and Visual System.

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  • When replacing the radio and display receiver assembly, always replace it with a new one. If a radio and display receiver assembly which was installed to another vehicle is used, the following may occur:
    • A communication malfunction DTC may be stored.
    • The radio and display receiver assembly may not operate normally.

PROCEDURE

1.

CHECK USAGE CONDITION

(a) Check that the vehicle and cellular phone meet the following conditions:

NOTICE:

If changing cellular phone settings, updating software, etc. is necessary, make sure to obtain the permission of the customer before performing it.

  • The cellular phone is "Bluetooth" compatible.

    Click here

  • "Bluetooth" setting of the cellular phone is on.
  • Operating system and software of the cellular phone are the latest versions.
  • There are no other radio wave emitting devices ("Wi-Fi" communication device, etc.) in the cabin.
  • The "Wi-Fi" setting of the cellular phone is off.
  • The "Wi-Fi" tethering setting of the cellular phone is off.

(b) Register the cellular phone again and check if it is registered correctly.

HINT:

If operation of the cellular phone or radio and display receiver assembly is requested, make sure to follow the instructions closely and perform the operation.

Result

Proceed to

Cellular phone can be registered.

A

Cellular phone cannot be registered.

B

A

END

B

2.

RESTART CELLULAR PHONE

(a) Restart the cellular phone.

(b) Turn the power switch off.

(c) Turn the power switch on (ACC).

(d) Register the cellular phone as a connected device again and check if it is registered correctly.

HINT:

If operation of the cellular phone or radio and display receiver assembly is requested, make sure to follow the instructions closely and perform the operation.

Result

Proceed to

Cellular phone can be registered.

A

Cellular phone cannot be registered.

B

A

END

B

3.

BRING CELLULAR PHONE NEAR IN-VEHICLE DEVICE

(a) Place the cellular phone close to the radio and display receiver assembly.

(b) Register the cellular phone as a connected device again and check if it is registered correctly.

HINT:

If operation of the cellular phone or radio and display receiver assembly is requested, make sure to follow the instructions closely and perform the operation.

Result

Proceed to

Cellular phone can be registered.

A

Cellular phone cannot be registered.

B

A

END

B

4.

CLEAR REGISTERED DEVICE INFORMATION

(a) Clear all "Bluetooth" devices registered to the cellular phone and the radio and display receiver assembly.

(b) Register the cellular phone as a connected device again and check if it is registered correctly.

HINT:

If operation of the cellular phone or radio and display receiver assembly is requested, make sure to follow the instructions closely and perform the operation.

Result

Proceed to

Cellular phone can be registered.

A

Cellular phone cannot be registered.

B

A

END

B

5.

RESTART CELLULAR PHONE

(a) Restart the cellular phone.

(b) Turn the power switch off.

(c) Turn the power switch on (ACC).

(d) Register the cellular phone as a connected device again and check if it is registered correctly.

HINT:

If operation of the cellular phone or radio and display receiver assembly is requested, make sure to follow the instructions closely and perform the operation.

Result

Proceed to

Cellular phone can be registered.

A

Cellular phone cannot be registered.

B

A

END

B

6.

CHECK USING ANOTHER VEHICLE

(a) Check if the cellular phone can be registered normally to another "Bluetooth" compatible vehicle of the same model.

HINT:

  • Make sure to obtain the customer's permission to perform this procedure.
  • After the inspection, clear the registered information and usage history acquired during the inspection.
  • If operation of the cellular phone or radio and display receiver assembly is requested, make sure to follow the instructions closely and perform the operation.

Result

Proceed to

Cellular phone can be registered.

A

Cellular phone cannot be registered.

B

A

REPLACE RADIO AND DISPLAY RECEIVER ASSEMBLY

B

7.

CHECK USING ANOTHER CELLULAR PHONE

(a) Using another "Bluetooth" compatible cellular phone, register the cellular phone and check that it is registered correctly.

HINT:

  • Make sure to obtain the customer's permission to perform this procedure.
  • After the inspection, clear the registered information and usage history acquired during the inspection.
  • If operation of the cellular phone or radio and display receiver assembly is requested, make sure to follow the instructions closely and perform the operation.

Result

Proceed to

Cellular phone can be registered.

A

Cellular phone cannot be registered.

B

A

END (ONLY A "Bluetooth" COMPATIBLE CELLULAR PHONE CAN BE USED)

B

REPLACE RADIO AND DISPLAY RECEIVER ASSEMBLY

Data List / Active Test

DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST

DATA LIST

NOTICE:

In the table below, the values listed under "Normal Condition" are reference values. Do not depend solely on these reference values when deciding whether a part is faulty or not.

HINT:

Using the Techstream to read the Data List allows the values or states of switches, sensors, actuators and other items to be read without removing any parts. This non-intrusive inspection can be very useful because intermittent conditions or signals may be discovered before parts or wiring is disturbed. Reading the Data List information early in troubleshooting is one way to save diagnostic time.

(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.

(b) Turn the power switch on (IG).

(c) Turn the Techstream on.

(d) Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Navigation System / Data List.

(e) Read the Data List according to the display on the Techstream.

Body Electrical > Navigation System > Data List

Tester Display

Measurement Item

Range

Normal Condition

Diagnostic Note

Battery Voltage

Auxiliary battery voltage

Min.: 0 V, Max.: 24 V

11 to 15.5 V

-

Active Dimmer

Active dimmer function

ON or OFF

ON: Active dimmer function on

OFF: Active dimmer function off

-

Tail Light SW

Taillight switch

ON or OFF

ON: Light control switch in tail or head position

OFF: Light control switch off or AUTO

-

Reverse Signal

Reverse signal

ON or OFF

ON: Shift lever in R

OFF: Shift lever not in R

-

Parking Brake

Parking brake switch

ON or OFF

ON: Parking brake applied

OFF: Parking brake released

-

Ignition

Power switch

ON or OFF

ON: Power switch on (IG)

OFF: Power switch off or on (ACC)

"Off" is displayed even though the power switch is on (ACC)

Vehicle Speed

Maximum wheel speed sensor reading

Min.: 0 km/h (0 mph), Max.: 255 km/h (158 mph)

Vehicle stopped: 0 km/h (0 mph)

When driving at constant speed: No large fluctuations

HDMI Line(Blu-ray Disc Player)

-

Disconnected or Connected

Disconnected

Not available

USB Device Malfunction (B1585). Black Screen. Camera ECU Malfunction (C1610)

Data Signal Circuit between Radio Receiver and Stereo Jack Adapter. Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart. Display does not Dim when Light Control Switch is Turned ON

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