POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
rRANSMITTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. Insert a small flathead screwdriver into the slot
and gently pry open the transmitter.
2. Press the portion of the battery indicated by A and
remove the battery.
3. Install a new battery (CR2025 or the equivalent)
into the front portion of the holder with the positive
pole (+) facing up. Press on the B portion of the
battery to set the battery.
4. Align the front and back covers and snap the
transmitter shut.
Battery specification
Lithium CR2025 x 1
Note
The batteries will last about
2 years
when
used
10 times
a day.
TRANSMITTER BA1TERY INSPECTION
Note
• Since a correct measurement can not be
obtained if the battery temperature is low,
make sure the battery has been at
18 °C
{64 °F} or more
for
at least 30 minutes
before reinspecting when a measurement
value is under the standard voltage.
Caution
• Since the battery voltage does not drop
fully if the button Is pushed for only 4
seconds or less, it can not be properly
examined to see whether It is good or bad.
Always push the button for 5 seconds.
1. Remove the transmitter cover.
2. Apply the circuit tester leads to the positions as
indicated in the figure.
3. While pressing the battery as shown in the figure,
press the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on the
transmitter at the same time for
5 seconds.
4. Measure the minimum voltage for a period of
10
seconds from the time the transmitter buttons are
pressed.
• If the voltage is under the standard voltage,
replace the battery.
Standard voltage
2.7 V
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Summary of Contents for 626 Station Wagon
Page 25: ...CONTROL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM With Immobilizer System OUTLINE F1 4 ...
Page 183: ...CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION F2 7 ...
Page 204: ...MANUAL TRANSAXLE FEATURES OUTLINE J 2 OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION J 2 SPECIFICATIONS J 2 D J 1 ...
Page 266: ...SHIFT MECHANISM 6 Apply grease to the cam as shown K2 59 ...
Page 418: ...TROUBLESHOOTING KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION S 37 ...
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