METER / GAUGE SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK


  1. CHECK INDICATOR/WARNING LIGHT


    1. Check the following indicators and warning lights.

      Indicator/Warning Light Switch Condition Specified Condition
      Brake override system warning light Ignition switch off → ON Comes on for 3 seconds
      Brake warning light
      Slip indicator light (w/ VSC)
      VSC OFF indicator light (w/ VSC)
      TRC OFF indicator light (w/ VSC)
      ABS warning light (w/ ABS)
      Fuel system warning light (for Diesel Engine)
      Downhill assist control system indicator light (w/ Downhill Assist Control)
      iMT indicator light (for Intelligent Manual Transmission)
      Eco driver indicator light (w/ Eco Drive Indicator Light)
      T-BELT indicator light (for KD Series Engine, 5L-E)
      DPF warning light (w/ DPF)
      SRS warning light Ignition switch off → ON Comes on for 6 seconds
      Low engine oil pressure warning light Ignition switch off → ON
      • Illuminates when ignition switch turned ON

      • Turns off when engine started

      A/T OIL TEMP warning light (for 4WD, Automatic Transmission)
      MIL (Malfunction indicator lamp)
      Low engine oil level warning light (for 1GD-FTV, 2GD-FTV)
  2. CHECK SPEEDOMETER


    1. Connect the GTS to the DLC3.

    2. Turn the ignition switch to ON.

    3. Turn the GTS on.

    4. Enter the following menus: Chassis / ABS/VSC/TRC / Data List.


      Chassis > ABS/VSC/TRC > Data List
      Tester Display Measurement Item Normal Condition Reference Value Diagnostic Note
      Vehicle Speed Vehicle speed Min.: 0 km/h (0 mph), Max.: 326.4 km/h (202.8 mph) Almost same as actual vehicle speed -

      Chassis > ABS/VSC/TRC > Data List
      Tester Display
      Vehicle Speed
      for km/h (Type A)
      Standard Indication (km/h) Acceptable Range (km/h)
      20 21 to 25
      40 41.7 to 46.2
      60 62.7 to 67.2
      80 83.4 to 88.4
      100 104.3 to 109.3
      120 125.1 to 130.6
      140 145.8 to 151.8
      160 166.2 to 173.2
      180 186.9 to 194.5
      for km/h (Type B)
      Standard Indication (km/h) Acceptable Range (km/h)
      20 20.7 to 24.7
      40 41.4 to 45.9
      60 62 to 66.5
      80 82.7 to 87.7
      100 103.4 to 107.4
      120 124.1 to 129.1
      140 144.8 to 149.8
      160 165.4 to 170.4
      180 186.1 to 191.1
      for km/h (Type C)
      Standard Indication (km/h) Acceptable Range (km/h)
      20 20.5 to 24.5
      40 41.0 to 45.5
      60 61.5 to 66
      80 82 to 87
      100 102.5 to 106.5
      120 123.1 to 128.1
      140 143.6 to 148.6
      160 164.1 to 169.1
      180 184.6 to 189.6
      for km/h (Type D)
      Standard Indication (km/h) Acceptable Range (km/h)
      20 20.2 to 24.2
      40 40.5 to 45
      60 60.7 to 65.2
      80 81 to 86
      100 101.2 to 105.2
      120 121.4 to 126.4
      140 141.7 to 146.7
      160 161.9 to 166.9
      180 182.2 to 187.2
      for km/h (Type E)
      Standard Indication (km/h) Acceptable Range (km/h)
      20 20.3 to 24.3
      40 40.6 to 45.1
      60 61 to 65.5
      80 81.3 to 86.3
      100 101.6 to 105.6
      120 121.9 to 126.9
      140 142.2 to 147.2
      160 162.5 to 167.5
      180 182.9 to 187.9
      for mph
      Standard Indication (mph) Acceptable Range (mph)
      20 21 to 23.5
      40 42 to 44.5
      60 62.5 to 66
      80 83.1 to 87.1
      100 103.9 to 108.4

      If the result is not as specified, the speedometer may have a malfunction.

      Note

      Do not use worn, underinflated or overinflated tires as the speedometer reading will be inaccurate.

    5. Check the deflection width of the speedometer indicator.

    6. CHECK TACHOMETER


      1. Connect a tune-up tachometer and start the engine.

      2. Compare the test results with the tachometer indicator.

    7. DC 13.5 V at 25°C (77°F)
      Standard Indication (rpm)

      Acceptable Range

      Data in ( ) is for Reference (rpm)

      700 630 to 770
      1000 (900 to 1100)
      2000 (1850 to 2150)
      3000 2800 to 3200
      4000 (3800 to 4200)
      5000 4800 to 5200
      6000*1 (5750 to 6250)
      7000*2 6700 to 7300

*1: for Gasoline Engine

*2: for 1TR-FE

If the result is not as specified, the tachometer may have a malfunction.

  • CHECK METER/GAUGE


    1. Connect the GTS to the DLC3.

    2. Perform the Active Test.

      Click here

    3. CHECK WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT


      1. Connect the GTS to the DLC3.

      2. Perform the Active Test.

        Click here

    4. CHECK MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY (except Segment Display Type)


      1. Connect the GTS to the DLC3.

      2. Perform the Active Test.

        Click here