Power Window Control System (For Rhd) On-Vehicle Inspection


  1. CHECK POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MASTER SWITCH (WINDOW LOCK SWITCH)

  2. CHECK MANUAL UP / DOWN FUNCTION

  3. CHECK AUTO DOWN FUNCTION

  4. CHECK REMOTE UP / DOWN FUNCTION

  5. CHECK PTC OPERATION

Power Window Control System (For Rhd) -- On-Vehicle Inspection



1. CHECK POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MASTER SWITCH (WINDOW LOCK SWITCH)


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

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



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

    OK:
    Condition
    Master Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    Ignition switch ON
    Driver side
    Pulled up
    UP (closes)
    Ignition switch ON
    Driver side
    Pushed halfway down
    DOWN (opens)
  1. Check that the front passenger side power window operates as follows:

    OK:
    Condition
    Regulator Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Front passenger side
    Pulled up
    UP (closes)
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Front passenger side
    Pushed down
    DOWN (opens)
  1. Check that the rear LH power window operates as follows:

    OK:
    Condition
    Regulator Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear LH
    Pulled up
    UP (closes)
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear LH
    Pushed down
    DOWN (opens)
  1. Check that the rear RH power window operates as follows:

    OK:
    Condition
    Regulator Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear RH
    Pulled up
    UP (closes)
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear RH
    Pushed down
    DOWN (opens)


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

    OK:
    Condition
    Master Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    Ignition switch ON
    Driver side
    Fully pushed down
    AUTO DOWN (fully opens)


4. CHECK REMOTE UP / DOWN FUNCTION
  1. Check that the front passenger side power window operates as follows:

    OK:
    Condition
    Master Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Front passenger side
    Pulled up
    UP (closes)
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Front passenger side
    Pushed down
    DOWN (opens)
  1. Check that the rear LH power window operates as follows:

    OK:
    Condition
    Master Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear LH
    Pulled up
    UP (closes)
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear LH
    Pushed down
    DOWN (opens)
  1. Check that the rear RH power window operates as follows:

    OK:
    Condition
    Master Switch
    Switch Operation
    Power Window
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear RH
    Pulled up
    UP (closes)
    1. Ignition switch ON
    2. Window lock switch OFF
    Rear RH
    Pushed down
    DOWN (opens)


5. CHECK PTC OPERATION
HINT:
PTC operation is a function that prevents overloading of the power window regulator by stopping the motor. PTC operation activates when the power window regulator switch is operated for a predetermined amount of time.
  1. Pull up and hold the power window regulator switch for more than 90 seconds. Then release the switch.

  1. Check that pressing the switch does not move the window.

  1. Wait until 60 seconds have passed since the switch was released in the first step. Check that pressing the switch results in normal window movement.