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Operation Check

OPERATION CHECK

1. CHECK WINDOW LOCK SWITCH





a. Check that the front passenger side power window and rear power windows operation are disabled when the window lock switch of the power window master switch is pressed.

Standard: Front passenger side power window and rear power windows operation are disabled.

b. Check that the front passenger side power window and rear power windows can be operated when the window lock switch is pressed again.

Standard: Front passenger side power window and rear power windows can be operated.

2. CHECK MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION
a. Check that the driver side power window operates as follows:





b. Check that the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:





3. CHECK AUTO UP/DOWN FUNCTION
a. Check that the driver side power window operates as follows:





b. Check that the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:





4. CHECK REMOTE MANUAL UP/DOWN FUNCTION
a. Check that the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:





5. CHECK REMOTE AUTO UP/DOWN FUNCTION
a. Check that the power windows except the driver side power window operate as follows:





6. CHECK JAM PROTECTION FUNCTION





NOTICE:
- The jam protection function can activate when either the AUTO UP function or MANUAL UP function is used.
- Limbs, fingers or other body parts should not be used to test the jam protection function. Do not allow any body parts to get caught by the moving window or regulator.

HINT: The jam protection function can activate when either the AUTO UP function or MANUAL UP function are used with the engine switch on (IG). The jam protection function can also activate as long as the driver's door remains closed, within 45 seconds after the engine switch is turned off.

a. Check the reversing distance.
1. Fully open the door glass.
2. Place a check jig measuring 4 to 10 mm (0.16 to 0.40 in.) thick near the window fully closed position.
3. When the door glass is closed using AUTO or MANUAL operation, check that the door glass goes down after contacting the check jig. The glass should go 200 to 240 mm (7.90 to 9.44 in.) away from the position where it contacted the check jig.
4. While the door glass is going down, verify that the window switch cannot be used to make the glass go up.

b. Check the reversing distance.
1. Fully open the door glass.
2. Place a check jig measuring 200 to 250 mm (7.90 to 9.84 in.) thick near the window fully closed position.
3. When the door glass is closed using AUTO or MANUAL operation, check that the door glass goes down after contacting the check jig. The door glass should go 80 to 100 mm away from the position where it contacted the check jig.
4. While the door glass is going down, verify that the window switch cannot be used to make the glass go up.