WIDE VIEW FRONT MONITOR SYSTEM PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
Use the table below to help determine the cause of problem symptoms. If multiple suspected areas are listed, the potential causes of the symptoms are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected Area" column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts as necessary.
Symptom |
Suspected Area |
Link |
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When the front and side monitor main switch on, the front monitor image is not displayed (screen is not black). |
Proceed to ""CHK" Message(s) are Displayed on the SIGNAL CHECK Screen" |
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Data List/Active Test - AISIC Output Status |
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GVIF cable |
- |
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Parking assist ECU |
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Multi-display assembly |
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When the front and side monitor main switch on, the front monitor image is not displayed (screen is black). |
Proceed to "Image from Camera for Wide View Front Monitor is Abnormal" |
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When the front and side monitor main switch off, the front monitor image is displayed. |
Proceed to ""CHK" Message(s) are Displayed on the SIGNAL CHECK Screen" |
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Multi-display assembly |
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When auto-display mode is not set, display does not change from displayed screen even though operating wide view front and side monitor switch while within display permission vehicle speed (approximately 12 km/h [7 mph] or less) |
Proceed to "CHK" message(s) are Displayed on the SIGNAL CHECK screen |
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Multi-display assembly |
Symptom |
Suspected Area |
Link |
|---|---|---|
Image from camera for the parking assist monitor is abnormal (side monitor system is also abnormal). |
Data List/Active Test - AISIC Output Status |
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GVIF cable |
- |
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Parking assist ECU |
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Multi-display assembly |
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Image from camera for the Wide View Front Monitor is Abnormal (Other monitor system is normal). |
Proceed to "Image from Camera for Wide View Front Monitor is Abnormal" |
Symptom |
Suspected Area |
Link |
|---|---|---|
"CHK" message(s) are displayed on the [Signal Check] screen. |
Proceed to ""CHK" Message(s) are Displayed on the SIGNAL CHECK Screen" |