Check Key Warning Switch
KEY WARNING SWITCH CHECKING PROCEDURE CHART
| Step |
Check |
Yes |
No |
1 CHECK FUSE. Remove and visually check the fuse No. 14 (in the main fuse box). |
Is the fuse blown out? |
Replace the fuse with a new part. |
Go to step 2. |
2 CHECK KEY WARNING SWITCH CIRCUIT.
- Disconnect the harness connector of body integrated unit.
- Insert the key into ignition switch. (LOCK position)
- Measure the voltage between harness connector terminal and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(B281) No. 7 (+) - Chassis ground (-):
|
Is the voltage more than 10 V? |
Go to step 3. |
Go to step 4. |
3 CHECK KEY WARNING SWITCH CIRCUIT.
- Remove the key from ignition switch.
- Measure the voltage between harness connector terminal and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(B281) No. 7 (+) - Chassis ground (-):
|
Is the voltage 0 V? |
The key warning switch is OK. |
Go to step 4. |
4 CHECK KEY WARNING SWITCH.
- Disconnect the key warning switch harness connector.
- Insert the key into ignition switch. (LOCK position)
- Measure the resistance between key warning switch terminals.
Connector & terminal
(B350) No. 3 - No. 4:
|
Is the resistance less than 1 Ω? |
Go to step 5. |
Replace the key warning switch. |
5 CHECK KEY WARNING SWITCH.
- Remove the key from ignition switch.
- Measure the resistance between key warning switch terminals.
Connector & terminal
(B350) No. 3 - No. 4:
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Is the resistance more than 1 MΩ |
Check the following:
- Harness for open circuits and shorts between the key warning switch and fuse
- Harness for open or short between the body integrated unit and key warning switch
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Replace the key warning switch. |