X20B0
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Circumference Monitoring Camera Control Module Malfunction
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a panoramic view monitor system malfunction was received
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Perform troubleshooting for the panoramic view monitor system.
HINT:
Stored when a panoramic view monitor system malfunction is received by the radio and display receiver assembly via CAN communication.
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X20B1
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Rear Camera Malfunction
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a back guide monitor malfunction was received
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Perform troubleshooting for the back guide monitor system.
HINT:
Stored when a back guide monitor malfunction notification is received by the radio and display receiver assembly via CAN communication.
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X3FF0
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Over The Air Activation Start
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when CAN microcomputer OTA started
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X3FF1
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Over The Air Activation Stop
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when CAN microcomputer OTA ended
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X8020
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Video/Sound Signal Malfunction
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when an auxiliary battery low voltage (6.75 V or less) was detected
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Momentarily idle the vehicle or charge the auxiliary battery.
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When the auxiliary battery voltage returns to normal, drive the vehicle.
HINT:
When the auxiliary battery voltage becomes low (5.0 to 6.8 V), images are blacked out and audio is muted.
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X8021
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Touch Switch Stuck
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a stuck touch switch was detected
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Check for foreign objects (foreign matter, film, etc.).
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Replace the radio and display receiver assembly.
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X8022
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Initialization History
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when an intended initialization operation was detected
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HINT:
Explain to the customer that the radio and display receiver assembly stores a history of an intended initialization operation using the multi-display.
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X8023
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Navi Kit Use History
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when the vehicle speed signal was off, the parking brake signal was on and DTC B228231 was detected
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Check for and remove non-genuine parts if any are installed.
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Turn the ignition switch to ON from off, and check again.
HINT:
For the detection conditions of DTC B228231, refer to
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X8024
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Position Corrected History
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when the location calibration was 50 m or more
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Refer to problem symptoms table (Vehicle position mark deviates from correct position and does not return to correct position)
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X8030
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Soft Update (USB Reading Error)
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a USB memory error was detected
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HINT:
Explain to the customer that any of the following could be the cause:
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There is no update program
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Memory cannot be read
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X8031
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Soft Update (Encryption Release Error)
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a program update error was detected
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HINT:
Explain to the customer that any of the following could be the cause:
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Update program corruption (decryption error)
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Update program corruption (necessary files missing)
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X8032
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Soft Update (Program of Different Model)
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History of detection of update program error stored by the radio and display receiver assembly
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HINT:
Explain to the customer that the update program was judged to be for a different device.
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X8033
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USB Memory Malfunction (The File System Error)
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a non-compatible file or malfunctioning USB storage device was connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly
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Connect a USB storage device with valid files.
HINT:
Explain to the customer that any of the following could be the cause:
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There was a non-compatible system file
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USB storage device has invalid FAT system
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X8034
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USB Memory Malfunction (With No Playable File)
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when no playable files on a USB storage device connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly was detected
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Connect a USB storage device that has playable files.
HINT:
Explain to the customer that there were no playable files on the USB storage device.
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X8038
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iPod Malfunction
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a malfunctioning iPod was connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly
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Turn the ignition switch from off to ACC.
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Check that the cable connecting the iPod is not malfunctioning.
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Check the software version of the iPod iOS and check that it is a compatible device.
HINT:
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Explain to the customer that the iPod itself may be malfunctioning.
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When the ignition switch is ACC and the iPod is connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly, a record of the malfunction is stored.
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If another iPod is to be connected, it is necessary to turn the ignition switch off in order for the device to be detected.
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X8039
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iPod Malfunction (With Control Software)
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when there was a malfunction of the control software of an iPod connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly
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X803A
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iPod Malfunction (With Communication Error)
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when a communication error with an iPod connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly was detected
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X803B
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iPod Malfunction (With No Playable File)
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when no playable files on an iPod connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly was detected
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Connect an iPod that has playable files.
HINT:
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When the ignition switch is turned to ACC and the iPod is connected to the stereo jack adapter assembly, a record of the malfunction is stored.
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If another iPod is to be connected, it is necessary to turn the ignition switch off in order for the device to be detected.
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X803C
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SD Card Communication Malfunction
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Radio and display receiver assembly is storing history from when an SD card malfunction was detected
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If the malfunction continues to recur, replace the radio and display receiver assembly.
HINT:
Explain to the customer that an internal SD malfunction has been detected by the radio and display receiver assembly.
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X803E
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USB Over Current (Type C)
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Stores a history that an overcurrent was detected and the power supply to the USB was stopped
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Check with another cable.
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Check with another device.
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Check USB communication signal line wire harness and connector [between radio and display receiver assembly and No. 1 stereo jack adapter assembly].
HINT:
Explain to the customer that the power supply to the USB may have stopped due to the following causes.
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Defective connected cable
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Defective connected device
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Vehicle side connection terminal that is dirty or has water damage
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Cable ends are dirty, have water damage or are making contact with other power sources
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X8080
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AMP Malfunction (Temperature High)
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Stereo component amplifier assembly is storing history from when it was detected that the stereo component amplifier assembly temperature was above a certain value (approximately 150°C)
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Do not leave the vehicle in high temperatures for a sustained period of time.
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Use the air conditioning system, etc., to decrease the temperature inside the vehicle.
HINT:
The stereo component amplifier assembly will return to normal when the temperature drops below a certain value (approximately 150°C or less).
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X8081
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AMP Malfunction (High Output Sound Source)
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Stereo component amplifier assembly is storing history from when high output sound source similar to direct current was continuously detected (low frequency or square wave continued)
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HINT:
Explain to the customer that a high output sound source similar to direct current (low frequency or square wave continued to be output) was detected.
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X8082
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AMP Malfunction (Short Circuit)
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Stereo component amplifier assembly is storing history from when a direct current load on a speaker output circuit was detected
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HINT:
Refer to DTC B15C371.
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