Inspection
TCM Inspection Procedure |
1. |
Inspecting TCM ground circuit: Measure the resistance between
the TCM and chassis ground.
(Check the terminal connected to the chassis ground while using
the back of the harness connector as the base point for TCM.)
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2. |
Inspecting the TCM connector: Disconnect the TCM connector and
visually inspect to see whether there is a bend on the ground terminal
of the harness connector. Also visually check the connection pressure.
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3. |
If no problem is found during inspection in step 1 and step 2,
then the problem is with the TCM itself. In this case, replace the TCM
and inspect the vehicle again.
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4. |
Re-inspecting TCM: Install the TCM that was determined to have
malfunctioned from step 3 in another vehicle. Reset the error code and
then check the operation in that vehicle. If the vehicle operates without
any problems, then inspect the first vehicle with the initial problem
again.
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Replacement
1. |
Turn off the ignition switch and then disconnect the battery (-)
cable.
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2. |
Remove the lower cover on the crash pad.
(Refer to the Interior (Crash Pad) of the BD Group.)
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3. |
Disconnect the TCM connector (A).
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4. |
Remove the mounting bolt and nut. Then remove the TCM (B).
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5. |
Installation is the reverse of removal.
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1.
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2.
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