Toyota CH-R Service Manual: Precaution
PRECAUTION
IGNITION SWITCH EXPRESSION
HINT:
The type of ignition switch used on this model differs depending on the specifications
of the vehicle. The expressions listed in the table below are used in this section.
Expression
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Ignition Switch (Position)
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Engine Switch (Condition)
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Ignition Switch off
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LOCK
|
Off (Lock)
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Ignition Switch ACC
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ACC
|
On (ACC)
|
Ignition Switch ON
|
ON
|
On (IG)
|
Engine Start
|
START
|
On (Start)
|
PRECAUTION
CAUTION:
- Do not perform a stall test if there are any people or objects near
the vehicle.
- The vehicle could begin moving suddenly, resulting in a serious accident.
- Do not perform a stall test if any wheel chocks are out of position.
- The vehicle could begin moving suddenly, resulting in a serious accident.
- Do not perform the stall test on a slippery or low-friction surface
that could allow the tires to spin.
- The vehicle could begin moving suddenly, resulting in a serious accident.
- Do not blow compressed air without wearing safety glasses.
- CVT fluid could enter your eyes, possibly resulting in blindness.
NOTICE:
- If the Continuously Variable Transaxle (CVT) assembly or ECM is replaced,
make sure to perform Reset Memory.
- Performing Reset Memory will clear the learned values of the yaw rate
and acceleration sensor (Deceleration Sensor Zero Point Calibration) and
the CVT oil pressure (CVT Oil Pressure Calibration). Make sure to perform
Reset Memory, Deceleration Sensor Zero Point Calibration, and CVT Oil Pressure
Calibration if any of the parts in the following table have been replaced.
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Replaced Part
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- Continuously variable transaxle assembly
- ECM
- Oil pressure sensor
- Airbag sensor assembly (Yaw rate and acceleration sensor)
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- Before removing components from the transaxle, clean off any sand, dirt
or other foreign matter present on the exterior of the transaxle. Make sure
that foreign matter does not contaminate the inside of the transaxle when
parts are removed or installed, or during disassembly and reassembly of
the transaxle.
- When disassembling light alloy parts such as the transaxle case, do
not pry them with a screwdriver or similar tool. Instead, tap the parts
with a plastic hammer to separate them.
- Do not wear cloth gloves or use cloth to handle parts during removal,
disassembly, or installation of the transaxle. Instead, wear synthetic gloves
to prevent cloth fiber from entering the transaxle.
- Removed parts should be arranged in order and care should be taken to
prevent dust contamination.
- Apply Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE to all sliding surfaces and rotating
parts.
- Before installing O-rings and oil seal rings, coat them with Toyota
Genuine CVT Fluid FE and be sure not to damage them.
- Be careful not to damage the sealing surfaces of components, because
damage to these surfaces can cause oil leaks.
- Before applying seal packing, remove all of the old seal packing and
thoroughly clean the surfaces with a non-residue solvent.
- Use of Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE is recommended.
- Do not subject parts such as sensors to any impacts. Replace parts with
new ones if they are dropped or subjected to a severe impact.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Term
Definition
Monitor description
Description of what the ECM monitors and how it detects malfunctions
(monitoring purpose ...
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
*1
ECM
*2
SKID CONTROL ECU (BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY)
*3
NO. 1 ENGINE ROOM RELAY BLOCK
- EFI-M ...