When replacing the control panel, make sure to write vehicle information into the new control panel.
When replacing the control panel, upload the old control panel data to a scan tool before removal.
Use the same scan tool for the replacement procedure from beginning until end. If the scan tool is changed during the procedure, the correct information cannot be written.
Only when communication with the old control panel can be established, perform the vehicle information download.
Caution
1) Turn ON the ignition switch.
2) Select "Download Vehicle Configuration Data" on the scan tool.
3) Download the vehicle data to the control panel by following the on-screen instructions.
4) Turn OFF the ignition switch for 30 seconds.
Note
1) Turn ON the ignition switch.
2) Select "Program Vehicle Configuration Data" on the scan tool.
3) Following the on-screen instructions, use the scan tool to program the data into the control panel.
4) Turn OFF the ignition switch for 30 seconds.
Note
1) Turn ON the ignition switch.
2) Select "Program VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)" on the scan tool.
3) Following the on-screen instructions, operate the scan tool to program the VIN into the control panel.
Note
4) Turn OFF the ignition switch for 30 seconds.
Note
1) Turn ON the ignition switch.
2) Select "ECU Lock" on the scan tool.
3) Perform ECU Lock by following the on-screen instructions.
4) Turn OFF the ignition switch for 30 seconds.
1) Observe the DTC information with a scan tool.
2) If a DTC is set, clear the DTC.
3) Turn OFF the ignition switch.
4) Turn ON the ignition switch.
5) Observe the DTC information with a scan tool.
6) If a DTC is set, go to the applicable diagnosis.