LS 460 Awd V8-4.6L (1ur-Fse) (2009)
LS 460 Awd V8-4.6L (1ur-Fse) (2009)
LS 460 Awd V8-4.6L (1ur-Fse) (2009)
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NOTE
^ In order to perform the procedures outlined in this TSIB, you MUST have completed the setup
procedure in TSIB No. L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation Program Setup".
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
^ For additional details, refer to the "Navigation Update Tool Operating Manual" on TIS (under
Diagnostic / Tools and Equipment / Navigation Update Tools tabs, "Reference Documents").
Warranty Information
Parts Information
Version Verification
NOTE
^ In order to perform the procedures outlined in this TSIB, you MUST have completed the setup
procedure in TSIB No. L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation Program Setup".
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
^ For additional details, refer to the "Navigation Update Tool Operating Manual" on TIS (under
Diagnostic / Tools and Equipment / Navigation Update Tools tabs, "Reference Documents").
Warranty Information
Parts Information
Version Verification
Update Music
After a successful CDDB update some albums may still display without the updated information.
These albums will need to be manually updated using the following procedure.
1. Press DISC-AUX.
6. Allow the Key File to copy onto the Navigation Update Tool (requires about 5 seconds).
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Navigation Module: Diagrams
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Warranty Information
APPLICABLE WARRANTY
^ This repair is covered under the Lexus Comprehensive Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 48
months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first,
^ Warranty application is limited to occurrence of the specified condition described in this bulletin.
NOTE
This should be a labor claim only since navigation software is downloaded from TIS.
Repair Procedure
NOTE
The Navigation Update Tool MUST have the latest "Navigation Program Installer" before
performing this TSIB. For installation procedure, refer to TSIB L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation
Program Setup".
E. Click on the applicable Generation 5 software version under Available Software Updates.
NOTE
If the TIS division is NOT set to Lexus (under the My Account area), the Navigation Update Tool
tab will NOT display. Navigation Update is a Lexus ONLY TIS option at this time.
NOTE
5. Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the PC using the USB cable.
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Prior to connecting to the vehicle you MUST disconnect the Navigation Update Tool from the PC.
1. Turn vehicle ignition ON (engine OFF).
- If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the antenna side.
(a) Disconnect the L93 ECU connector. (b) Measure the resistance and voltage according to the
value(s) in the table below.
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NOTE
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Click Continue.
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PRECAUTION
NOTE: After the engine switch is turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6
minutes to record various types of memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch
off, wait 6 minutes or more before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal.
NOTE: When disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal, initialize the following
systems after the cable is reconnected.
(a) When the mayday battery runs low, the mayday ECU sets DTC 6-1. Perform troubleshooting
according to the malfunction indicated by 6-1.
(a) If replacement of the ECU is necessary, replace the mayday battery (backup battery) together
with the ECU. After the replacement, register the
- Use the table below to help determine the cause of the problem symptom. 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.
- Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before inspecting the suspected areas below.
DESCRIPTION
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
(a) Remove the RADIO NO. 1, P RR-IG2 and P-ACC fuses from the passenger side junction block.
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PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: CLEARANCE WARNING ECU (W/O Advanced Parking Guidance
System): INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
(a) Install the clearance warning ECU to the bracket with the nut.
3. INSTALL GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding
/ Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
4. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MOULDING See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding /
Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service
and Repair/Installation
Airbag Assembly/Installation
7. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard /
Repair/Installation
9. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END RH See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
10. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL 11. INSTALL COWL TOP
VENTILATOR LOUVER RH See: Starting and Charging/Charging System/Alternator/Service and
Repair/Installation 12. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
NOTE: Certain systems need to be initialized after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable from
the negative (-) battery terminal.
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HINT: -
(a) Check for current DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes. HINT: For the
blinking pattern, refer to the DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM See: Initial Inspection and Diagnostic
Overview/Diagnosis System and DTC CHECK / CLEAR See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic
Trouble Codes.
Result
HINT: *: If blinking pattern 5-1 is output, check for DTCs using the Techstream.
(a) Check for historic DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
HINT: Even if the malfunction that caused the DTC output during the historic DTC check is fixed,
the FAST2 blinking pattern of the current DTC will remain.
6. CONFIRMATION TEST
(a) Check for current DTCs and confirm that the FAST1 blinking pattern occurs.
NEXT -- END
Diagnosis System
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. DESCRIPTION
When a system error is detected, the LEXUS Link system informs the driver of the error by
illuminating the red LED on the map light. If the red LED is malfunctioning, the following voice
warning is provided: "A system error has been detected. Please contact your LEXUS dealer."
(a) Check current DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
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INSTALLATION
(a) Install the ECU with the nut. (b) Connect the 2 connectors.
2. INSTALL NO. 1 INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY PAD SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard /
3. INSTALL NO. 1 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MOULDING See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding /
Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service
and Repair/Installation
Repair/Installation
NOTE: When disconnecting the cable, some systems need to be initialized after the cable is
reconnected See: Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning/Repair Instruction -
Initialization.
(a) Register the ECU code See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm
Systems/Testing and Inspection/Programming and
Navigation Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Navigation System - HDD Navigation CDDB
Update Processes
L-SB-0182-09
December 7, 2009
HDD Navigation CDDB Update Process
Market USA
Applicability
^ Location of HDD Navigation information has changed on TIS, which is reflected in this TSIB.
TSIB No. L-SB-0046-08 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to
review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding.
Introduction
Lexus models equipped with a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Navigation System contain a jukebox feature
that allows up to 2000 audio recordings to be transferred from their original CD media to the HDD
on-board the vehicle. Detailed information about the audio recordings is attached to each track at
the time of transfer. When each audio track is presented on the touch screen informational details
including Genre Artist Album and Title are presented. This detailed track information is stored on
the HDD in the Compact Disc Database or CDDB.
CDDB data updates will be released quarterly through the Technical Information System (TIS) and
can be uploaded to the vehicle using the Navigation Update Tool and Navigation Programs
Installer software. CDDB data only needs to be loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool once per
quarterly release. Vehicle CDDB updates are performed using the Navigation Update Tool.
^ Determine the current version of the CDDB data on the vehicle and installed on the Navigation
Update Tool.
^ Load the latest CDDB data onto the Navigation Update Tool.
^ Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle and update the vehicle to the latest release.
^ Update the CDDB data for any audio tracks transferred to the vehicle for which CDDB data was
not previously available.
Warranty Information
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6. Verify the correct version of Map data to load onto the Navigation Update Tool.
7. Click Continue to load Map Data onto the Navigation Update Tool.
Map Data will then copy to the Navigation Update Tool (requires about 15 minutes).
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Instrument Panel
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7. Verify the Key File is loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool and can now be used to update
the vehicle.
NOTE
^ The Navigation Update Tool will hold up to ten security keys. One key is required per vehicle
update.
Vehicle Loading
NOTE
^ The Map Data security key MUST be loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool before Map Data
can be loaded to the vehicle.
^ Prior to connecting to the vehicle you MUST disconnect the Navigation Update Tool from the PC.
^ Connect the battery charger to the vehicle prior to beginning the process to ensure constant
battery voltage.
A. Make sure the 1EEE1394 cable is secured in both the Navigation Update Tool and the vehicle
connector.
Intuitive Parking Assist System
Collision Avoidance Module: Locations Intuitive Parking Assist System
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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Prior to connecting to the vehicle you MUST disconnect the Navigation Update Tool from the PC.
1. Turn vehicle ignition ON (engine OFF).
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
Removal
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A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
B. Confirm that the Navigation Update Tool is powered correctly.
D. Click Continue.
6. Verify that both the Transfer Mode Display Light (green) and Power Supply Display Light (blue)
are lit then click Continue.
7. The software will perform a connection check with the Navigation Update Tool. In the event an
error is shown please recheck the USB connection.
Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview
HINT: -
(a) Check for current DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes. HINT: For the
blinking pattern, refer to the DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM See: Diagnosis System and DTC CHECK /
CLEAR See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
Result
HINT: *: If blinking pattern 5-1 is output, check for DTCs using the Techstream.
(a) Check for historic DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
HINT: Even if the malfunction that caused the DTC output during the historic DTC check is fixed,
the FAST2 blinking pattern of the current DTC will remain.
(a) Clear historic DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
NEXT -- Continue to next step.
6. CONFIRMATION TEST
(a) Check for current DTCs and confirm that the FAST1 blinking pattern occurs.
NEXT -- END
Diagnosis System
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. DESCRIPTION
When a system error is detected, the LEXUS Link system informs the driver of the error by
illuminating the red LED on the map light. If the red LED is malfunctioning, the following voice
warning is provided: "A system error has been detected. Please contact your LEXUS dealer."
(a) Check current DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
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Parking Assist Control Module: Diagrams
Electrical Key Antenna (for Luggage Compartment)
Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair Electrical Key Antenna (for Luggage Compartment)
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
Removal
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(a) Install the ECU with the nut. (b) Connect the 4 connectors. (c) Attach the 2 clamps.
5. INSTALL REAR FLOOR FINISH PLATE See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
6. INSTALL LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER FRONT See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
7. INSTALL NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK (W/O Rear Cooler) See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
8. INSTALL NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
9. INSTALL DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD LH See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
10. INSTALL DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD RH See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
11. INSTALL ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Installation 12. INSTALL ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY See: Body
and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
13. INSTALL LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT MAT SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
14. INSTALL NO. 1 COOLER COVER See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing Assembly
HVAC/Service and Repair/Air Conditioning Unit (for
Rear Side)/Installation
15. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL 16. INSTALL COWL TOP
VENTILATOR LOUVER RH See: Starting and Charging/Charging System/Alternator/Service and
Repair/Installation 17. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
NOTE: Certain systems need to be initialized after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable from
the negative (-) battery terminal.
(a) Check the SRS warning light See: Restraint Systems/Air Bag Systems/Testing and
Inspection/Initial Inspection and Diagnostic
Overview/Diagnosis System.
NOTE: When replacing the mayday battery or the mayday ECU assembly (together with mayday
battery), perform registration.
Components
Collision Avoidance Module: Service and Repair Components
PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: CLEARANCE WARNING ECU (W/O Advanced Parking Guidance
System): COMPONENTS
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
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NOTE
^ If the CDDB version on the Navigation Update Tool is the same as shown on TIS, then go to the
"Vehicle Load" section in this TSIB.
^ If the CDDB version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on TIS, then go to
the "Tool Load" section in this TSIB.
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
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5. Compare the CDDB version on the Navigation System to that on the Navigation Update Tool.
NOTE
^ If the CDDB version on the vehicle is the same as shown on the Navigation Update Tool, then the
vehicle does NOT need the update.
^ If the CDDB version on the vehicle is NOT the same as shown on the Navigation Update Tool,
then go to the "Vehicle Load" section in this TSIB.
Tool Load
Loading CDDB Data onto Navigation Update Tool
NOTE
There are two separate processes used to update the CDDB data on the vehicle:
^ Loading the CDDB data into the vehicle HDD Navigation System.
If the CDDB version on the Navigation Update Tool is the same as shown on TIS, then go to the
"Vehicle Load" section in this TSIB.
If the CDDB version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on TIS, then follow
the instructions below.
NOTE
^ In order to perform the following procedure, the PC being used MUST be in Administrator Mode.
Software will NOT complete CDDB download if this is not met.
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
7. Verify the CDDB data is loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool and can now be used to update
the vehicle.
Vehicle Load
NOTE
^ Prior to connecting to the vehicle, you MUST disconnect the navigation update tool from the PC.
^ Connect the battery charger to the vehicle prior to beginning process to ensure constant battery
voltage.
Components
Entertainment System Control Module: Service and Repair Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
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1. Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle.
A. Make sure the IEEE 1394 cable is secured in both the Navigation Update Tool and the vehicle
connector.
REMOVAL
2. REMOVE ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
3. REMOVE ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Removal 4. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD RH See:
Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
9. Press OK.
9. Press OK.
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Press Continue.
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7. Verify the CDDB data is loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool and can now be used to update
the vehicle.
Vehicle Load
NOTE
^ Prior to connecting to the vehicle, you MUST disconnect the navigation update tool from the PC.
^ Connect the battery charger to the vehicle prior to beginning process to ensure constant battery
voltage.
Mayday ECU
Emergency Contact Module: Service and Repair Mayday ECU
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
Locations
Door Module: Locations
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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6. Once the HDDCD Title Confirmation screen appears press OK.
NOTE
If album information still displays a time and a date as the album title, then the CD was released
after the current data was updated.
Update Music
After a successful CDDB update some albums may still display without the updated information.
These albums will need to be manually updated using the following procedure.
1. Press DISC-AUX.
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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1. Open the Navigation Programs Installer
NOTE
^ When properly installed, the Navigation Programs Installer icon will be found on the TIS
Techstream desktop.
^ If the application is NOT properly installed, refer to TSIB No. L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation
Program Setup".
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Press Continue.
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HINT: Turn the engine switch on (IG), wait 5 seconds, and then check the DTC.
With the engine switch on (IG), press and hold the PTT button, and then press the VOL+ button 5
times within 15 seconds.
With the engine switch on (IG), press and hold the PTT button, and then press the VOL- button 5
times within 15 seconds.
With the engine switch on (IG), press and hold the PTT button, and then press the door unlock
switch of the power window regulator master switch 5 times within 15 seconds.
(1) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. (2) Turn the engine switch on (IG). (3) Turn the
Techstream on. (4) Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Mayday Gateway / Trouble Codes.
(5) Read the DTCs.
When the system is in the diagnosis mode, the red and green LEDs on the mayday switch will blink
in the applicable pattern. The blinking pattern shown in the illustration is an example of DTC 3-2
and 4-3. DTCs will be output in numerical order. A set of DTC blinking patterns will be output twice.
5. INFRASTRUCTURE TROUBLESHOOTING
^ If the Map version on the Navigation System is the same as shown on the navigation update tool,
then the vehicle does NOT need the update.
^ If the Map version on the Navigation System is NOT the same as shown on the navigation update
tool, then go to the "Tool Load" section in this TSIB.
Tool Load
NOTE
There are three separate processes used to update the Map Data on the vehicle:
^ Loading the Map Data security key onto the Navigation Update Tool
^ Loading the Map Data into the vehicle HDD Navigation System
If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is the same as shown on TIS, then go to the
"Security Key Load" section in this TSIB.
If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on TIS, then follow
the instructions below.
Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage devices
(i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
^ When properly installed, the Navigation Programs Installer icon will be found on the TIS
Techstream desktop.
^ If the application is NOT properly installed, refer to TSIB No. L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation
Program Setup".
Components
Parking Assist Control Module: Service and Repair Components
PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: PARKING ASSIST ECU (W/ Advanced Parking Guidance
System): COMPONENTS
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
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B. Confirm the Navigation Update Tool is powered correctly.
2. Turn vehicle ignition ON (engine OFF).
- If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the wire harness side.
(c) Reconnect the L93 ECU connector. (d) Measure the voltage according to the value(s) in the
table below.
REGISTRATION
1. DESCRIPTION
HINT: -
Turn the engine switch off and disconnect the vehicle battery before replacing the mayday ECU
(together with mayday battery) or when just replacing the mayday battery.
- Historic DTCs may be set if the vehicle battery is not disconnected during ECU
installation/replacement.
- The mayday ECU estimates the remaining power of the mayday battery based on the mayday
battery usage time.
This is the default mode from the factory. In this mode, a Japanese prompt will play when the
engine switch is turned on (IG). After any button is pressed, a voice prompt will play "System not
initialized, a call cannot be placed."
A button sequence will initialize the mayday ECU from Factory Mode into Demo Mode. In Demo
Mode, pressing the SERVICES button will play the voice prompt "Hello and welcome to LEXUS
Link. For LEXUS Link services, contact a LEXUS Link advisor by pressing the SERVICES button
again. For additional information, visit us online at Lexus.com in the owner section or talk to your
LEXUS dealer." Pressing the SERVICES button again during this voice prompt will place an
enrollment call to the LEXUS Link call center.
HINT: -
See "MAYDAY ECU INITIALIZATION" for the button sequence to switch the ECU from Factory
Mode into Demo Mode.
- If the ECU will not switch from Factory Mode to Demo Mode, and there are no prompts played
when pushing any buttons, the ECU may have been inadvertently placed into an Engineering
Mode. In this case, perform this button sequence to switch the ECU back into Factory Mode. While
pressing and holding the VOL- button, press the SERVICES button 5 times within 15 seconds, then
release both buttons. The ECU will perform a Factory Mode Start Sequence as described under
"MAYDAY ECU INITIALIZATION".
The LEXUS Link call center will configure this mode automatically after customer enrollment.
The LEXUS Link call center will configure this mode automatically after enrollment expires. The
SERVICES button will operate the same as in Demo Mode. Therefore, the customer can push it
twice to contact the LEXUS Link call center for re-enrollment.
HINT: This procedure is for switching a new mayday ECU from the Factory Mode into Demo Mode.
(a) Turn the engine switch from off to on (IG) (engine does not have to be running). (b) The mayday
ECU will perform the Factory Mode Start Sequence for approximately 30 seconds.
HINT: -
In Factory Mode, for each ignition cycle off to on (IG), or after checking or clearing DTCs, the ECU
will perform a start sequence that includes a Japanese prompt and flashing LEDs (approximately
30 seconds). Then the LEDs will turn off. Do not push any buttons during this start sequence.
- If there is a DTC detected during this Factory Mode Start Sequence, after the start sequence, the
red LED will remain on and a Japanese prompt will repeat 5 times. Do not press any buttons during
these prompts.
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
Navigation System - HDD Navigation CDDB Update
Processes
Navigation Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Navigation System - HDD Navigation CDDB
Update Processes
L-SB-0182-09
December 7, 2009
HDD Navigation CDDB Update Process
Market USA
Applicability
^ Location of HDD Navigation information has changed on TIS, which is reflected in this TSIB.
TSIB No. L-SB-0046-08 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to
review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding.
Introduction
Lexus models equipped with a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Navigation System contain a jukebox feature
that allows up to 2000 audio recordings to be transferred from their original CD media to the HDD
on-board the vehicle. Detailed information about the audio recordings is attached to each track at
the time of transfer. When each audio track is presented on the touch screen informational details
including Genre Artist Album and Title are presented. This detailed track information is stored on
the HDD in the Compact Disc Database or CDDB.
CDDB data updates will be released quarterly through the Technical Information System (TIS) and
can be uploaded to the vehicle using the Navigation Update Tool and Navigation Programs
Installer software. CDDB data only needs to be loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool once per
quarterly release. Vehicle CDDB updates are performed using the Navigation Update Tool.
^ Determine the current version of the CDDB data on the vehicle and installed on the Navigation
Update Tool.
^ Load the latest CDDB data onto the Navigation Update Tool.
^ Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle and update the vehicle to the latest release.
^ Update the CDDB data for any audio tracks transferred to the vehicle for which CDDB data was
not previously available.
Warranty Information
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(d) System operation
(1) Operation mode
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terminal.
3. REMOVE NO. 1 COOLER COVER (W/ Rear Cooler) See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing
Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair/Air
5. REMOVE ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
6. REMOVE ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Removal 7. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD LH See: Body
and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
8. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD RH See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
9. REMOVE NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
10. REMOVE NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK (W/O Rear Cooler) See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
11. REMOVE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER FRONT See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
12. REMOVE REAR FLOOR FINISH PLATE See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
13. REMOVE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER ASSEMBLY LH See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
14. REMOVE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER ASSEMBLY RH See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
(a) Disconnect the 4 connectors and 2 clamps. (b) Remove the nut and ECU.
Installation
INSTALLATION
HINT: A bolt without a torque specification is shown in the standard bolt chart See:
Specifications/Mechanical Specifications/Standard Bolt - Specified Torque For Standard Bolts.
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HINT: -
Use the table below to help determine the cause of the problem symptom. 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.
- Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before inspecting the suspected areas below.
^ The Navigation Update Tool will hold up to ten security keys. One key is required per vehicle
update.
Vehicle Loading
NOTE
^ The Map Data security key MUST be loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool before Map Data
can be loaded to the vehicle.
^ Prior to connecting to the vehicle you MUST disconnect the Navigation Update Tool from the PC.
^ Connect the battery charger to the vehicle prior to beginning the process to ensure constant
battery voltage.
A. Make sure the 1EEE1394 cable is secured in both the Navigation Update Tool and the vehicle
connector.
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Removal
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery
terminal to prevent airbag and seat belt pretensioner activation. NOTE: After the engine switch is
turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6 minutes to record various types of
memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch off, wait 6 minutes or more before
disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery
Navigation System - Firmware Improvement
Navigation Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Navigation System - Firmware Improvement
L-SB-0067-09
Rev1
June 2, 2009
Market USA
Applicability
^ The Loading Map Firmware onto Navigation Update Tool section of the Repair Procedure has
been updated.
Introduction
During the map update procedure, the following conditions may occur:
Updated navigation system firmware has been developed to remedy this condition. This software
MUST be installed into the vehicle before performing a map update using the Navigation Update
Tool.
D. Press Continue.
4. Compare the CDDB version with the CDDB version shown on TIS.
NOTE
^ If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is the same as shown on the DVD, then go to
the "Security Key Load" section in this TSIB.
^ If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on the DVD, then
go to the "Tool Load" section in this TSIB.
NOTE
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14. Cycle the ignition ON and verify normal Navigation System operation. Update is complete.
15. Please refer to TIS, Diagnostics, Tools & Equipment tab for the latest Map Update TSIB.
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14. Cycle the ignition ON and verify normal Navigation System operation. Update is complete.
15. Please refer to TIS, Diagnostics, Tools & Equipment tab for the latest Map Update TSIB.
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"System initializing:" appears on the rear view monitor as shown in figure 1.
3. Move the shift lever to the "P" position and turn the steering wheel lock to lock.
When "Check surroundings for safety." appears on the rear view monitor as shown in figure 2, the
initialization of the Advanced Parking Guidance System has been completed.
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ILLUSTRATION
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5. From the multi-information display press HDD Data.
6. Press CDDB Update.
7. Press I Agree.
10. Once the Navigation Firmware is successfully loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool click
Continue to finish the installer.
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1. Open the Navigation Programs Installer
NOTE
^ When properly installed, the Navigation Programs Installer icon will be found on the TIS
Techstream desktop.
^ If the application is NOT properly installed, refer to TSIB No. L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation
Program Setup".
PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: CLEARANCE WARNING ECU (W/O Advanced Parking Guidance
System): REMOVAL
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery
terminal to prevent airbag and seat belt pretensioner activation. NOTE: After the engine switch is
turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6 minutes to record various types of
memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch off, wait 6 minutes or more before
disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal.
3. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END RH See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
Repair/Removal
5. REMOVE NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard /
Airbag Assembly/Removal
Repair/Removal
10. REMOVE SUSPENSION CONTROL ECU See: Relays and Modules - Steering and
Suspension/Relays and Modules - Suspension/Suspension
(a) Remove the nut and clearance warning ECU from the bracket.
NOTE
1. Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle (Tool MUST be disconnected from the PC).
2. Cycle the ignition ON and wait for the Caution screen to appear on the navigation display.
4. Hold down the INFO button and rotate the headlamp stalk switch ON and OFF 3 or more times
until the navigation system enters the diagnostic
mode.
5. Press the MENU button on the upper right side of the Multi-display screen.
NOTE
8. When the ECU Selection screen appears, confirm the current version is less than the NEW
version. If yes, then press the Select button.
If the current version is greater than or equal to the new version, then the update is NOT applicable
to this vehicle.
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5. From the multi-information display press HDD Data.
6. Press CDDB Update.
7. Press I Agree.
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ILLUSTRATION
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3. Connect the Navigation Update Tool.
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Press Continue.
4. Compare the CDDB version with the CDDB version shown on TIS.
NOTE
^ If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is the same as shown on the DVD, then go to
the "Security Key Load" section in this TSIB.
^ If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on the DVD, then
go to the "Tool Load" section in this TSIB.
NOTE
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Removal
REMOVAL
2. REMOVE ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
3. REMOVE ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Removal 4. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD RH See:
Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
HINT: *: Demo message is "Hello and welcome to LEXUS Link. For LEXUS Link services, contact
a LEXUS Link advisor by pressing the SERVICES button again. For additional information, visit us
online at Lexus.com in the owner section or talk to your LEXUS dealer."
(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Standard resistance:
2. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (ECU - VEHICLE BATTERY AND BODY GROUND)
(a) Disconnect the R24 ECU connector. (b) Measure the voltage and resistance according to the
value(s) in the table below.
Standard voltage:
Standard resistance:
1. DATA LIST
HINT: Using the Techstream to read the Data List allows the values or states of switches, sensor,
actuators and other items to be read without removing any parts. This non-intrusive inspection can
be very useful because intermittent conditions or signals may be discovered before parts or wiring
is disturbed. Reading the Data List information early in troubleshooting is one way to save
diagnostic time. NOTE: In the table below, the values listed under "Normal Condition" are reference
values. Do not depend solely on these reference values when deciding whether a part is faulty or
not.
(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. (b) Turn the engine switch on (IG). (c) Turn the
Techstream on. (d) Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Mayday Gateway / Data List.
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1. Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle.
A. Make sure the IEEE 1394 cable is secured in both the Navigation Update Tool and the vehicle
connector.
6. REMOVE NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood
and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate
7. REMOVE NO. 1 COOLER COVER (W/ Rear Cooler) See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing
Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair/Air
8. REMOVE FRONT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Repair/Removal
10. REMOVE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER ASSEMBLY RH See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
(a) Disconnect the connector. (b) Remove the nut and receiver.
Installation
INSTALLATION
(a) Install the receiver with the nut. (b) Connect the connector.
NOTE: When replacing or inspecting the door control receiver and wire harness, do not change the
position or length of the wire harness. If the wire harness is too close to the door control receiver,
entry and wireless function performance may be affected.
3. INSTALL REAR FLOOR FINISH PLATE See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
4. INSTALL FRONT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
5. INSTALL NO. 1 COOLER COVER (W/ Rear Cooler) See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing
Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair/Air
6. INSTALL NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood
and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate
Repair/Installation
9. INSTALL ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Installation
10. INSTALL ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
11. INSTALL LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT MAT SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
6. Allow the Key File to copy onto the Navigation Update Tool (requires about 5 seconds).
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NOTE
1. Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle (Tool MUST be disconnected from the PC).
2. Cycle the ignition ON and wait for the Caution screen to appear on the navigation display.
4. Hold down the INFO button and rotate the headlamp stalk switch ON and OFF 3 or more times
until the navigation system enters the diagnostic
mode.
5. Press the MENU button on the upper right side of the Multi-display screen.
NOTE
8. When the ECU Selection screen appears, confirm the current version is less than the NEW
version. If yes, then press the Select button.
If the current version is greater than or equal to the new version, then the update is NOT applicable
to this vehicle.
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A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
B. Confirm that the Navigation Update Tool is powered correctly.
D. Click Continue.
6. Verify that both the Transfer Mode Display Light (green) and Power Supply Display Light (blue)
are lit then click Continue.
7. The software will perform a connection check with the Navigation Update Tool. In the event an
error is shown please recheck the USB connection.
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8. Navigation Firmware is ready to be loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool click Continue.
9. Navigation Firmware will now load into the Navigation Update Tool.
10. Once the Navigation Firmware is successfully loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool click
Continue to finish the installer.
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Parking Assist Control Module: Service and Repair Installation
PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: PARKING ASSIST ECU (W/ Advanced Parking Guidance
System): INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
(a) Install the parking assist ECU to the bracket with the nut and bolt.
(a) Install the parking assist ECU with bracket with the nut and bolt.
3. INSTALL GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding
/ Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
4. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MOULDING See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding /
Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service
and Repair/Installation
5. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL AIRBAG LOWER See: Restraint Systems/Air Bag
Systems/Air Bag/Service and Repair/Front
Airbag Assembly/Installation
7. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard /
Repair/Installation
9. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END RH See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
10. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL 11. INSTALL COWL TOP
VENTILATOR LOUVER RH See: Starting and Charging/Charging System/Alternator/Service and
Repair/Installation 12. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
(a) Perform initialization See: Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning/Repair
Instruction - Initialization.
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Instrument Panel
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Repair/Installation
14. INSTALL LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT MAT SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
15. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL 16. INSTALL COWL TOP
VENTILATOR LOUVER RH See: Starting and Charging/Charging System/Alternator/Service and
Repair/Installation 17. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
NOTE: Certain systems need to be initialized after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable from
the negative (-) battery terminal.
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HINT: *1: If replacement of the ECU is necessary, replace the mayday battery (backup battery)
together with the ECU. After the replacement, register the ECU. *2: Telephone antenna includes
peripheral parts such as the telephone antenna rod, telephone antenna base, antenna wire, etc. *3:
When running the vehicle, make sure it is in the LEXUS Link service area. If on a level surface, the
vehicle may only need to be driven a short distance before a connection can be made. If in a
mountainous area, the vehicle may have to be driven a long distance before the connection can be
made.
HINT:
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A. Click on the TIS tab.
B. Click on the Diagnostics tab.
NOTE
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Click Continue.
Locations
Body
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Global Positioning System Module: Diagrams
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NOTE
^ In order to load the Map Data onto the vehicle's Navigation System, you MUST load a security
key EACH time.
^ The Navigation Update Tool will hold up to ten security keys. One key is required per vehicle
update.
^ Map Data MUST be loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool before a Key File can be loaded.
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE NO. 2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MOULDING See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding
/ Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service
and Repair/Removal
2. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
(a) Disconnect the connector. (b) Remove the nut and ECU.
Installation
INSTALLATION
HINT: A bolt without a torque specification is shown in the standard bolt chart See:
Specifications/Mechanical Specifications/Standard Bolt - Specified Torque For Standard Bolts.
(a) Install the ECU with the nut. (b) Connect the connector.
2. INSTALL GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding
/ Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
3. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MOULDING See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding /
Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service
and Repair/Installation
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While pressing and holding the VOL+ button, press and release the PHONE button 5 times within
15 seconds, then release the VOL+ button. When switched to Demo Mode, each LED will flash one
time then turn off (approximately 5 seconds).
(d) CONFIRMATION:
Confirm Demo Mode by pressing the SERVICES button and listening for the demo prompt "Hello
and welcome to LEXUS Link." (the engine switch must be on (IG) for the SERVICES button to
function). Additionally, after each ignition cycle off to on (IG), the LEDs will each flash one time
each. This start sequence takes approximately 5 seconds. If Demo Mode is not confirmed, repeat
the initialization procedure. HINT: -
Before troubleshooting a DTC, attempt to initialize the ECU into Demo Mode with the button
sequence. Then access DTCs and troubleshoot the ECU in Demo Mode. If necessary, DTCs can
still be accessed in Factory Mode. However, the 30 second Factory Mode Start Sequence (and the
Japanese prompt will repeat 5 times if a DTC is set) will occur after each ignition cycle off to on
(IG), and after each DTC check or clear. Do not press any buttons during this start sequence.
- A red LED continuously on in any mode indicates that there is a current DTC set. Refer to the
DTC chart.
- Do not push any buttons during any start sequences (LED flashing or voice prompts).
(a) Turn the engine switch on (IG) and wait for the 5 second LED flash start sequence. Press the
SERVICES button when the mayday ECU is set
normally and confirm that the following demo message is provided. "Hello and welcome to LEXUS
Link." If the message is not provided, perform the "MAYDAY ECU INITIALIZATION BUTTON
SEQUENCE" again.
(b) As the message states, press the SERVICES button again during the prompt to connect to the
LEXUS Link call center.
HINT: Usually this call will connect within 15 to 30 seconds. However, it may take several minutes
depending on cellular service in the area. A progression tone (i.e., beep) will be heard every 5
seconds to indicate that the connection attempt is in progress.
(c) A LEXUS Link call center advisor will answer and instruct the technician on how to
register/enroll the new mayday ECU. The ESN, STID and
If the LEXUS Link call center cannot be reached after several attempts using the SERVICES
button, or a cell tower message is heard, such as "Welcome to Verizon Wireless, your phone is not
active at this time.", call the LEXUS Link call center by pushing the EMERGENCY button.
- The LED flash start sequence (approximately 5 seconds) after ignition is cycled or after
checking/clearing DTCs remains present after enrollment. A green LED continuously on after this
sequence indicates that the LEXUS Link System is activity enrolled.
HINT: -
This procedure is required to register a new mayday battery and clear DTC 6-1. This procedure
matches the new mayday battery with the new or used ECU.
- A new mayday ECU always requires a new mayday battery (used mayday batteries should not be
reused in a new ECU).
- If the new replacement ECU is packaged and already connected to the new mayday battery when
it arrives from the factory, and current DTC 6-1 is not set, do not perform the new mayday battery
registration (the battery is already registered to the ECU that it is connected to).
(a) Turn the engine switch from off to on (IG) and wait for the start up sequence of LED flashing to
complete. Do not press any buttons during this
start up sequence. (Note that Demo Mode and active enrolled ECUs have approximately a 5
second LED flashing start sequence. Factory Mode has approximately 30 seconds of LED flashing
with a Japanese voice prompt. Also note if a current DTC is set in Factory Mode after this start
sequence. This can be confirmed if the red LED remains on and an additional Japanese prompt
repeats 5 times.)
Press and hold the PTT button while completing the following sequence of button presses. VOL+,
VOL+, VOL-, VOL-, VOL+, VOL+, VOL-, VOL-, VOL+, VOL+, VOL-, VOL- Release all buttons. This
button press sequence should be performed within 15 seconds.
(c) The system will then perform the same start sequence as described above. After this start
sequence completes, cycle the ignition to off then on
(IG). Wait for the start sequence to complete. The new mayday battery is now registered to the
mayday ECU and DTC 6-1 should be cleared. HINT: The mayday battery registration can be done
in any mode (Factory Mode, Demo Mode or activity enrolled).
(a) After replacement check: If the "MAYDAY BATTERY REGISTRATION BUTTON SEQUENCE"
has been completed, turn the engine
switch off and on (IG), wait for the start sequence described in the "MAYDAY BATTERY
REGISTRATION". Then check that current DTC 6-1 is cleared. NOTE: If the "MAYDAY BATTERY
REGISTRATION BUTTON SEQUENCE" has not been completed correctly, current DTC 6-1 will
continue to be detected even if the mayday battery is replaced with a new one. In this case, check
to be sure the old battery is removed and the new battery is installed. Then perform the "MAYDAY
BATTERY REGISTRATION BUTTON SEQUENCE" again.
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(a) Disconnect the R24 ECU connector. (b) Measure the voltage and resistance according to the
value(s) in the table below.
Standard voltage:
Standard resistance:
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Press Continue.
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3. Press Manage Albums after selecting desired album to update.
HINT
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
Memory Systems - Front Memory Seat Initialization
Memory Positioning Module: Technical Service Bulletins Memory Systems - Front Memory Seat
Initialization
L-SB-0112-08
Market USA
Applicability
Introduction
As a result of the removal of the DCC fuses (No.1 and No.2) the driving position memory function
of the drivers seat will be inoperative due to loss of the seat position memory stored in the seat
ECU. Initialize the front memory seat ECU after installing the DCC fuses during Pre-Delivery
Service (PDS).
Warranty Information
1. Cycle the ENGINE START STOP ignition switch to the IG-ON position.
3. Within 10 seconds simultaneously operate the seatback angle switch to the rear side and the
vertical height switch to the lower side until a beep is
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5. Compare the Map Data version on the Navigation System to that on the Navigation Update Tool.
NOTE
^ If the Map version on the Navigation System is the same as shown on the navigation update tool,
then the vehicle does NOT need the update.
^ If the Map version on the Navigation System is NOT the same as shown on the navigation update
tool, then go to the "Tool Load" section in this TSIB.
Tool Load
NOTE
There are three separate processes used to update the Map Data on the vehicle:
^ Loading the Map Data security key onto the Navigation Update Tool
^ Loading the Map Data into the vehicle HDD Navigation System
If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is the same as shown on TIS, then go to the
"Security Key Load" section in this TSIB.
If the Map version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on TIS, then follow
the instructions below.
Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage devices
(i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
^ When properly installed, the Navigation Programs Installer icon will be found on the TIS
Techstream desktop.
^ If the application is NOT properly installed, refer to TSIB No. L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation
Program Setup".
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair Door Control Receiver
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
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heard.
4. Operate the slide control switch to the rearmost position.
NOTE
After operating the slide control switch the following operations will occur automatically:
^ The head restraint automatically moves to the uppermost position and a beep is heard.
^ The seat cushion length automatically slides to the rearmost position and a beep is heard.
HINT
6. Operate the head restraint height adjustment switch and check that the head restraint moves to
the uppermost and lowermost positions normally. (Refer to 1 in figure 4.)
Navigation System - HDD Navigation Map Process
Update
Navigation Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Navigation System - HDD Navigation Map
Process Update
L-SB-0183-09
December 7, 2009
Market USA
Applicability
^ Applicability has been updated to include all 2010 model year Lexus vehicles.
TSIB No. L-SB-0049-08 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to
review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding.
Introduction
Lexus models equipped with Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Navigation require a Special Service Tool and
follow a unique process for updating map points of interest and system software. Instead of
individual DVDs installed into the vehicle all Map Data is uploaded directly to the HDD system.
Map Data will be released annually through the direct shipment of two Map Data DVDs to each
dealership service manager. The annual Map Data release must then be installed onto the
Navigation Update Tool. Individual map updates are then loaded into vehicles with special map
security keys. These keys are available through the normal parts ordering system. Keys are loaded
onto the Navigation Update Tool through a PC or TIS Techstream unit using software found on the
Technical Information System (TIS).
^ Identify the current version of Map Data on the vehicle and on the Navigation Update Tool.
^ Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle and update the Map/System Data to the latest
version.
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PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: PARKING ASSIST ECU (W/ Advanced Parking Guidance
System): REMOVAL
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery
terminal to prevent airbag and seat belt pretensioner activation. NOTE: After the engine switch is
turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6 minutes to record various types of
memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch off, wait 6 minutes or more before
disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal.
3. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END RH See: Body and Frame/Interior
Moulding / Trim/Dashboard / Instrument
Repair/Removal
5. REMOVE NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard /
Airbag Assembly/Removal
8. REMOVE NO. 2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MOULDING See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding
/ Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service
and Repair/Removal
(b) Remove the bolt, nut and parking assist ECU with bracket.
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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Instrument Panel
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^ When properly installed, the Navigation Programs Installer icon will be found on the TIS
Techstream desktop.
^ If the application is NOT properly installed, refer to TSIB No. L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation
Program Setup".
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Press Continue.
4. Compare the CDDB version with the CDDB version shown on TIS.
Instrument Panel
Instrument Panel
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4. Insert Map Disk 1 into the CD/DVD-ROM drive and press Continue.
5. Allow Map Data to copy onto the PC hard drive (requires about 30 minutes).
If necessary:
^ Insert the additional Map Disk as instructed into the CD/DVD-ROM drive.
^ Allow the additional Map Data to copy onto the PC hard drive (requires about 30 minutes).
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HINT: *: This mode turns to Off mode after 48 hours have elapsed.
1. Simultaneously operate the seatback angle switch to the rear side and the height adjustment
switch to the lower side until a beeping sound is heard.
2. Within 10 seconds simultaneously operate the seatback angle switch to the rear side and the
vertical height adjustment switch to the lower side until a beep is heard.
NOTE
After operating the seat position control switch the following operations will occur automatically:
^ The head restraint automatically moves to the lowermost position and a beep is heard.
^ The seat vertical height automatically moves to the uppermost or lowermost position and a beep
is heard.
HINT
(1) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. (2) Turn the engine switch on (IG). (3) Turn the
Techstream on. (4) Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Mayday Gateway / Trouble Codes.
(5) Erase the DTCs.
When the system is in the diagnosis mode, the red and green LEDs on the mayday switch will blink
in the applicable pattern. The blinking pattern shown in the illustration is an example of DTC 3-2
and 4-3. DTCs will be output in numerical order. A set of DTC blinking patterns will be output twice.
5. INFRASTRUCTURE TROUBLESHOOTING
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL NO. 1 REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT ECU BRACKET
(a) Set the bracket's aligning protrusions labeled A into the ECU holes. (b) Install the bracket with
the 2 bolts labeled B.
(a) Set the bracket's aligning protrusions labeled A into the ECU holes. (b) Install the bracket with
the 2 bolts labeled B.
(a) Install the ECU with the 2 nuts in the order shown in the illustration. (b) Connect the connectors.
6. INSTALL NO. 1 COOLER COVER (W/ Rear Cooler) See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing
Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair/Air
7. INSTALL LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER FRONT See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
8. INSTALL NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK (W/O Rear Cooler) See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
9. INSTALL NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
10. INSTALL REAR FLOOR FINISH PLATE See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
11. INSTALL DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD RH See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
12. INSTALL ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Installation 13. INSTALL ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY See: Body
and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Parking Assist System - Initialization Procedure
Parking Assist Control Module: Technical Service Bulletins Parking Assist System - Initialization
Procedure
L-SB-0097-08
Market USA
Applicability
Introduction
The Advanced Parking Guidance System assists the driver during parking and parallel parking by
displaying an image of the area behind the vehicle and controlling the steering wheel with the
vehicle in reverse.
When the DCC fuses are removed or battery terminal disconnected the power source to the
steering angle sensor is cut off. When the DCC fuses are reinstalled or the battery terminal is
reconnected the rear view monitor will operate but the steering angle sensor center position must
be set through system initialization before park assist will become operational.
Initialize the Advanced Parking Guidance System after installing the DCC fuses during Pre-delivery
Service (PDS).
Any time the battery terminal has been disconnected, the Advanced Parking Guidance System
MUST be initialized.
Warranty Information
Initialization Procedure
2. Check if the Advanced Parking Guidance System is operative by moving the shift lever to the "R"
position.
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4. Insert Map Disk 1 into the CD/DVD-ROM drive and press Continue.
5. Allow Map Data to copy onto the PC hard drive (requires about 30 minutes).
If necessary:
^ Insert the additional Map Disk as instructed into the CD/DVD-ROM drive.
^ Allow the additional Map Data to copy onto the PC hard drive (requires about 30 minutes).
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5. Compare the CDDB version on the Navigation System to that on the Navigation Update Tool.
NOTE
^ If the CDDB version on the vehicle is the same as shown on the Navigation Update Tool, then the
vehicle does NOT need the update.
^ If the CDDB version on the vehicle is NOT the same as shown on the Navigation Update Tool,
then go to the "Vehicle Load" section in this TSIB.
Tool Load
Loading CDDB Data onto Navigation Update Tool
NOTE
There are two separate processes used to update the CDDB data on the vehicle:
^ Loading the CDDB data into the vehicle HDD Navigation System.
If the CDDB version on the Navigation Update Tool is the same as shown on TIS, then go to the
"Vehicle Load" section in this TSIB.
If the CDDB version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on TIS, then follow
the instructions below.
NOTE
^ In order to perform the following procedure, the PC being used MUST be in Administrator Mode.
Software will NOT complete CDDB download if this is not met.
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Press Continue.
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Body
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REMOVAL
1. REMOVE REAR BUMPER PLATE LH See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Removal 2. REMOVE REAR BUMPER PLATE RH See: Body
and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement/Removal 3.
REMOVE REAR BUMPER COVER See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Removal 4. REMOVE REAR BUMPER ENERGY ABSORBER
See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and Repair/Removal and
Replacement/Removal
(a) Disconnect the connector. (b) Remove the 2 nuts and antenna.
Installation
INSTALLATION
HINT: A bolt without a torque specification is shown in the standard bolt chart See:
Specifications/Mechanical Specifications/Standard Bolt - Specified Torque For Standard Bolts.
(a) Install the antenna with the 2 nuts. (b) Connect the connector.
Replacement/Installation
3. INSTALL REAR BUMPER COVER See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Installation 4. INSTALL REAR BUMPER PLATE LH See: Body
and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement/Installation 5.
INSTALL REAR BUMPER PLATE RH See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Installation
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Warranty Information
APPLICABLE WARRANTY
^ This repair is covered under the Lexus Comprehensive Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 48
months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first,
^ Warranty application is limited to occurrence of the specified condition described in this bulletin.
NOTE
This should be a labor claim only since navigation software is downloaded from TIS.
Repair Procedure
NOTE
The Navigation Update Tool MUST have the latest "Navigation Program Installer" before
performing this TSIB. For installation procedure, refer to TSIB L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation
Program Setup".
E. Click on the applicable Generation 5 software version under Available Software Updates.
NOTE
If the TIS division is NOT set to Lexus (under the My Account area), the Navigation Update Tool
tab will NOT display. Navigation Update is a Lexus ONLY TIS option at this time.
NOTE
5. Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the PC using the USB cable.
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6. Once the HDDCD Title Confirmation screen appears press OK.
NOTE
If album information still displays a time and a date as the album title, then the CD was released
after the current data was updated.
Navigation Module: All Technical Service Bulletins Navigation System - HDD Navigation Map
Process Update
L-SB-0183-09
December 7, 2009
Market USA
Applicability
^ Applicability has been updated to include all 2010 model year Lexus vehicles.
TSIB No. L-SB-0049-08 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to
review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding.
Introduction
Lexus models equipped with Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Navigation require a Special Service Tool and
follow a unique process for updating map points of interest and system software. Instead of
individual DVDs installed into the vehicle all Map Data is uploaded directly to the HDD system.
Map Data will be released annually through the direct shipment of two Map Data DVDs to each
dealership service manager. The annual Map Data release must then be installed onto the
Navigation Update Tool. Individual map updates are then loaded into vehicles with special map
security keys. These keys are available through the normal parts ordering system. Keys are loaded
onto the Navigation Update Tool through a PC or TIS Techstream unit using software found on the
Technical Information System (TIS).
^ Identify the current version of Map Data on the vehicle and on the Navigation Update Tool.
^ Connect the Navigation Update Tool to the vehicle and update the Map/System Data to the latest
version.
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Collision Avoidance Module: Locations Pre-Collision System
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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9. When the EMVN screen is shown press OK.
10. After about 1 minute, if the update was successful the display will indicate "Updating Complete"
at the top of the screen. Press OK to continue.
11. Confirm the Current Version reads "3171" then press End to complete the procedure.
NOTE
If the Current Version is NOT "3171", then turn ignition OFF and start again at step 1 of the
programming procedure.
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DESCRIPTION
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
Standard resistance:
2. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (ECU - VEHICLE BATTERY AND BODY GROUND)
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REMOVAL
CAUTION: Wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery
terminal to prevent airbag and seat belt pretensioner activation. NOTE: After the engine switch is
turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6 minutes to record various types of
memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch off, wait 6 minutes or more before
disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal.
Repair/Removal
5. REMOVE ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Removal 6. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD RH See:
Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
7. REMOVE REAR FLOOR FINISH PLATE See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Removal
8. REMOVE NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
9. REMOVE NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK (W/O Rear Cooler) See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
10. REMOVE FRONT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
11. REMOVE NO. 1 COOLER COVER (W/ Rear Cooler) See: Heating and Air
Conditioning/Housing Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair/Air
12. REMOVE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER ASSEMBLY RH See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
13. REMOVE STEREO COMPONENT AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY See: Accessories and Optional
Equipment/Radio, Stereo, and Compact
(a) Disconnect the connectors. (b) Remove the 2 nuts and ECU with bracket.
Body
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Alarm Module: Locations Engine Immobilizer System
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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REMOVAL
CAUTION: Wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery
terminal to prevent airbag and seat belt pretensioner activation. NOTICE: -
After the engine switch is turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6 minutes
to record various types of memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch off, wait
6 minutes or more before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal.
- When disconnecting the cable, some systems need to be initialized after the cable is reconnected
See: Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning/Repair Instruction - Initialization.
Repair/Removal
3. REMOVE NO. 1 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MOULDING See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding
/ Trim/Dashboard / Instrument Panel/Service
and Repair/Removal
4. REMOVE NO. 1 INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY PAD SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and
Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Dashboard /
(a) Disconnect the 2 connectors. (b) Remove the nut and ECU.
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If the blinking pattern is the same as in the illustration, there is no problem. HINT: This blinking
pattern is output when both of the following conditions are met: 1) there is a LEXUS Link service
subscription, and 2) in data mode, there are no current or historic DTCs.
(a) Check current DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the blinking pattern is the same as in the illustration, a historic DTC exists. Perform repairs
according to the diagnostic trouble code chart. HINT: This blinking pattern is output when both of
the following conditions are met: 1) there is a LEXUS Link service subscription, and 2) in data
mode, there is no current DTC but there is a historic DTC.
Components
Alarm Module: Service and Repair Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
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Service Information
Required Tools & Equipment
Version Verification
NOTE
^ In order to perform the procedures outlined in this TSIB, you MUST have completed the setup
procedure in TSIB No.L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation Program Setup".
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
^ For additional details, refer to the "Navigation Update Operating Manual" on TIS (under
Diagnostics / Tools & Equipment / Navigation Update Tool tabs, "Reference Documents").
Before performing a CDDB update, confirm that the Navigation Update Tool and/or the vehicle's
Navigation System are NOT up-to-date.
NOTE
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If the blinking pattern is the same as in the illustration, there is no problem. HINT: This blinking
pattern is output when both of the following conditions are met: 1) there is a LEXUS Link service
subscription, and 2) in data mode, there are no current or historic DTCs.
(a) Check current DTC See: Reading and Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the blinking pattern is the same as in the illustration, a historic DTC exists. Perform repairs
according to the diagnostic trouble code chart. HINT: This blinking pattern is output when both of
the following conditions are met: 1) there is a LEXUS Link service subscription, and 2) in data
mode, there is no current DTC but there is a historic DTC.
HINT: Turn the engine switch on (IG), wait 5 seconds, and then check the DTC.
With the engine switch on (IG), press and hold the PTT button, and then press the VOL+ button 5
times within 15 seconds.
With the engine switch on (IG), press and hold the PTT button, and then press the VOL- button 5
times within 15 seconds.
With the engine switch on (IG), press and hold the PTT button, and then press the door unlock
switch of the power window regulator master switch 5 times within 15 seconds.
(1) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3. (2) Turn the engine switch on (IG). (3) Turn the
Techstream on. (4) Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Mayday Gateway / Trouble Codes.
(5) Read the DTCs.
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Navigation Module: Locations
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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11. Confirm the Current Version reads "3171" then press End to complete the procedure.
NOTE
If the Current Version is NOT "3171", then turn ignition OFF and start again at step 1 of the
programming procedure.
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(e) According to the display on the Techstream, read the "Data List".
Mayday Gateway
TERMINALS OF ECU
^ If the CDDB version on the Navigation Update Tool is NOT the same as shown on TIS, then go to
the "Tool Load" section in this TSIB.
L-SB-0067-09
Rev1
June 2, 2009
Market USA
Applicability
^ The Loading Map Firmware onto Navigation Update Tool section of the Repair Procedure has
been updated.
Introduction
During the map update procedure, the following conditions may occur:
Updated navigation system firmware has been developed to remedy this condition. This software
MUST be installed into the vehicle before performing a map update using the Navigation Update
Tool.
A. Make sure the USB cable is secured in both the PC and the Navigation Update Tool USB ports.
D. Press Continue.
4. Compare the CDDB version with the CDDB version shown on TIS.
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6. Verify the correct version of Map data to load onto the Navigation Update Tool.
7. Click Continue to load Map Data onto the Navigation Update Tool.
Map Data will then copy to the Navigation Update Tool (requires about 15 minutes).
Locations
Entertainment System Control Module: Locations
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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SYSTEM DIAGRAM
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. DESCRIPTION
(a) Description
LEXUS Link is a consumer-based wireless voice and data service for automotive applications,
more broadly known as telematics. LEXUS Link is a combination of an on-board dedicated cellular
phone, GPS (Global Positioning System), software, hardware, and a remote support call center.
The LEXUS Link system is designed to work anywhere in the continental U.S., Hawaii, and Canada
where GPS and cellular services are available.
6. REMOVE NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood
and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate
7. REMOVE NO. 1 COOLER COVER (W/ Rear Cooler) See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing
Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair/Air
8. REMOVE FRONT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Repair/Removal
10. REMOVE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER ASSEMBLY RH See: Body and
Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
(a) Disconnect the connector. (b) Remove the nut and receiver.
Installation
INSTALLATION
(a) Install the receiver with the nut. (b) Connect the connector.
NOTE: When replacing or inspecting the door control receiver and wire harness, do not change the
position or length of the wire harness. If the wire harness is too close to the door control receiver,
entry and wireless function performance may be affected.
3. INSTALL REAR FLOOR FINISH PLATE See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
4. INSTALL FRONT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
5. INSTALL NO. 1 COOLER COVER (W/ Rear Cooler) See: Heating and Air Conditioning/Housing
Assembly HVAC/Service and Repair/Air
6. INSTALL NO. 2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood
and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate
Repair/Installation
9. INSTALL ROPE HOOK See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
Liftgate Spring/Service and Repair/Installation
10. INSTALL ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors, Hood and Trunk/Trunk /
Liftgate/Trunk / Liftgate Spring/Service and
Repair/Installation
11. INSTALL LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT MAT SUB-ASSEMBLY See: Body and Frame/Doors,
Hood and Trunk/Trunk / Liftgate/Trunk /
NOTE
^ In order to load the Map Data onto the vehicle's Navigation System, you MUST load a security
key EACH time.
^ The Navigation Update Tool will hold up to ten security keys. One key is required per vehicle
update.
^ Map Data MUST be loaded onto the Navigation Update Tool before a Key File can be loaded.
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
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Service Information
Required Tools & Equipment
Version Verification
NOTE
^ In order to perform the procedures outlined in this TSIB, you MUST have completed the setup
procedure in TSIB No.L-SB-0180-09, "HDD Navigation Program Setup".
^ Before performing this procedure, disconnect all other USB peripheral and external storage
devices (i.e., USB thumb drives, hard drives, cameras, mice, etc.).
^ For additional details, refer to the "Navigation Update Operating Manual" on TIS (under
Diagnostics / Tools & Equipment / Navigation Update Tool tabs, "Reference Documents").
Before performing a CDDB update, confirm that the Navigation Update Tool and/or the vehicle's
Navigation System are NOT up-to-date.
NOTE
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Emergency Contact Module: Service and Repair Bus Buffer ECU
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
Removal
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*2: Telephone antenna includes peripheral parts such as the telephone antenna rod, telephone
antenna base, antenna wire, etc. *3: When running the vehicle, make sure it is in the LEXUS Link
service area. If on a level surface, the vehicle may only need to be driven a short distance before a
connection can be made. If in a mountainous area, the vehicle may have to be driven a long
distance before the connection can be made.
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REMOVAL
1. REMOVE REAR BUMPER PLATE LH See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Removal 2. REMOVE REAR BUMPER PLATE RH See: Body
and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement/Removal 3.
REMOVE REAR BUMPER COVER See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Removal 4. REMOVE REAR BUMPER ENERGY ABSORBER
See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and Repair/Removal and
Replacement/Removal
(a) Disconnect the connector. (b) Remove the 2 nuts and antenna.
Installation
INSTALLATION
HINT: A bolt without a torque specification is shown in the standard bolt chart See:
Specifications/Mechanical Specifications/Standard Bolt - Specified Torque For Standard Bolts.
(a) Install the antenna with the 2 nuts. (b) Connect the connector.
Replacement/Installation
3. INSTALL REAR BUMPER COVER See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Installation 4. INSTALL REAR BUMPER PLATE LH See: Body
and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement/Installation 5.
INSTALL REAR BUMPER PLATE RH See: Body and Frame/Bumper/Rear Bumper/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Installation