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Title:

CAR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

CIIT0394
Customization Premium Audio
Models:
Installation Instructions
2007- TUNDRA
February 16, 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.
1. DEFINITION OF TERMS 3
2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION 4~6
3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION 7~9
– CHART: FM1, FM2 AND AM PRE-SET STATIONS

4. RECOMMENDED TOOLS 10
5. INSTALLATION OUTLINE 11
6. CAR-NAVI PARTS DESCRIPTION 12
7. DISASSEMBLY 13 ~ 17
8. INSTALLATION 18 ~ 24
9. GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION 25 ~ 27
10. OPERATION CHECK
– DISPLAY CHECK MODE
– NAVIGATION CHECK MODE
28 ~ 36
– BLUETOOTH CHECK MODE
– VOICE RECOGNITION
– AUX PORT

11. RE-INSTALLATION 37
12. RE-INITIALIZING 38 ~ 39

CNIMTUN7-1.1
1. DEFINITION OF TERMS

WARNING: Describes precautions that should be


observed, in order to prevent injury or
death to the user during installation.

CAUTION: Describes precautions that should be


observed, in order to prevent damage
to the vehicle or its components,
which may occur during installation if
insufficient care is taken.

NOTE: Provides additional information that


facilitates installation work.

FRONT, REAR, LEFT, RIGHT: Provides additional information


that facilitates installation work.

TOOLS: Specifies the tools and equipment


recommended for this process.

ESD: Contains parts and assemblies


susceptible to damage by
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).

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2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
1. Contents given in the WARNING and CAUTION in this manual must be
carefully followed during the installation. If they are ignored, functions
of the CAR-NAVI system are hindered, as well as personal injury or
damage to the vehicle may result. Always carry out the installation in
accordance with the WARNING and CAUTION as noted.
2. When the vehicle parts are removed, keep the tapping screws, bolts and
nuts organized so that the re-assembly will proceed correctly.
3. Do NOT remove vehicle parts except for those that are specified in this
manual.
4. Not all digital photographs depicted in this Installation Manual, will
reflect the current model and model year vehicle.

WARNING
LOCK & Failure to carry out these
REMOVE! procedures, will result in a possible
deployment of airbag(s), personal
injuries, or unnecessary repairs to
the Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS).
Turn the key switch to the LOCK
position. Next, remove the key from
the ignition switch.

NEGATIVE
CAUTION
TERMINAL Do NOT work on the vehicle
while the battery’s NEGATIVE
terminal is connected. Working
on the vehicle with the battery
connected, may result in a short
circuit during the CAR-NAVI KIT
installation.
FRONT

Tools: 10mm Wrench


BATTERY 4

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2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION

WARNING
Never use a voltmeter to
troubleshoot any of the harnesses
or connectors to the SRS.
Accidentally probing the
connectors to the SRS can lead to
deployment of the airbag.
SRS wire harness loom or cover is in
bright yellow colour.

NOTE
VINYL Take care NOT to scratch any part of
TAPE the vehicle. Bind the tips of tools (i.e.:
clip remover, slot screwdriver, etc.)
with a piece of vinyl tape to prevent
damage to parts of the vehicle.

NOTE
GOOD! Cut away the excess part of all cable
ties, after fastening it.

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2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION

NOTE
Carefully handle all connectors. Firmly
attach the connectors during
installation. The connector should click
CONNECTOR shut.
Detach locking connectors by first
releasing the lock and pulling only on
the connector itself.

RUN-
RUN-WIRE NOTE
SECTION Ensure that the run-wire is properly in
RUN-
RUN- place of the RUN-WIRE SECTION, as
BASE WIRE shown on the photo on the left. Always
fold the BASE over to meet the RUN-
WIRE SECTION, shown with the
yellow arrow. Use ordinary pliers to
squeeze the base and run-wire
section, until the latch locks.

NOTE
Use protective covers to avoid damage
and scratches to the vehicle
components.
•Seat cover
•Fender cover (photo)
•Floor cover

FENDER 6
COVER

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION
• Prior to installing the CAR-NAVI System kit, check the following for damage or
malfunction:
• Internal and external trim and body work.
• Following vehicle functions:
• Radio (FM1, FM2, AM)
• Automatic Climate Control System (i.e.: AUTO, A/C, TEMP, FAN
SPEED CONTROL, ALL VENT MODES, REAR DEFROST,
SECURITY, HAZARD LIGHTS, etc.).
• CAR-NAVI system parts preparation:
• When unpacking the CAR-NAVI system kit, lay out all components in the
order of installation and check for missing or damaged parts.

NOTE
Before proceeding with the CAR-
NAVI kit installation, please remove
any audio CD(s) from the factory
radio assembly. Also, please
ensure that the pre-set radio
stations (FM1, FM2 and AM) are
written down to pre-set the AVN-S
display unit. Please use chart
below.

CHART: FM1, FM2 AND AM PRE-SET STATIONS

1 2 3 4 5 6
FM1
FM2
AM

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION

AUX & NOTE


STEERING
SW W/H Please order the AUX & Steering SW
Wire Harness, from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

NOTE
MIC
CONNECTOR Please order the MIC Connector from
the Toyota Parts Department. This
part is NOT included in the Car
Navigation Kit.

NOTE
Please order the most recent version
of Map DVD, from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

MAP DVD 8

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION

NOTE
NAVIGATION BRACKETS
#1 AND #2 Please order the appropriate
Navigation Brackets #1 and #2, from
the Toyota Parts Department. This
part is NOT included in the Car
Navigation kit.

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4. RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Safety Tools: Comments:
Safety Goggles
Floor Protectors
Fender Covers
Seat Covers
Installation Tools: Comments:
Ratchet ¼” Drive
8mm socket (¼”)
10mm socket (¼”) > Standard&Deep
Torque Wrench ¼” Drive 4.0 N•m, 41kgf•cm, 36lbf•in
Ratchet 3/8” Drive
10mm socket (3/8”)
6” Extension (3/8”)
Long and Short Tip Screwdriver
(Philips Type)
Pliers
Nylon Removal Tool
Vinyl Tape
Side Cutters
Drill (Electric/Pneumatic)
Manuals: Comments:
2007 Toyota Tundra Repair Manual
2007 Toyota Tundra: Electrical Wiring Diagram

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5. INSTALLATION OUTLINE

INTERIOR VIEW
MICROPHONE (ROOF
CONSOLE BOX)

GPS
ANTENNA

AVN-
AVN-S
DISPLAY UNIT

AUX PORT
TALK
SWITCH
ON/OFF HOOK
SWITCH

STEREO
COMPONENT
AMPLIFIER

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6. CAR-NAVI PARTS DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 LENGTH
SHORT 4

ELECTRO-
ELECTRO-
TAP™
TAP™
5
8 9

10

11 12

No. Part Name TOYOTA Part No. Q’ty


1 AVN-S Display Unit 86120-06390 1
2 GPS Antenna 08663-00340 1
3 GPS Antenna Bracket 1
4 5 Pin Wire Harness 1
5 Cable Tie (11”) 4
6 Cable Tie (7.5”) 3
7 Cable Tie (4”) 10
8 Push Pin (STT) 1
9 Foam 10
10 Double Coated Tape 1
11 Trim Screws (#10-16 × 5/8”) 2
12 Owner’s Manual (English and 1
French)

NOTE: NOT ALL COMPONENTS WILL BE USED FOR THE INSTALLATION METHOD.
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7. DISASSEMBLY

NEGATIVE
CAUTION
TERMINAL Do NOT work on the vehicle
while the battery’s NEGATIVE
terminal is connected. Working
on the vehicle with the battery
connected, may result in a short
circuit during the CAR-NAVI KIT
installation.
FRONT

Tools: 10mm Wrench


BATTERY

Temporary removal of part(s):


•Front Scuff Plate (RH)

FRONT SCUFF
PLATE (RH)

Temporary removal of part(s):


Remove the NUT CLIP.
•Kick Panel (RH)
NUT
CLIP
KICK PANEL
(RH)
FR
ON
T

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Temporary removal of part(s):


•Instrument Side Panel (RH)

LOWER Tools: Nylon Removal Tool


INSTRUMENT
SUB-
SUB-ASSEMBLY PANEL
ASSEMBLY
(RH)

LOWER Temporary removal of part(s):


INSTRUMENT SUB-
SUB- •Screw (1)
ASSEMBLY
: SCREW × 1

Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Philips


Type)

LOWER Temporary removal of part(s):


INSTRUMENT SUB-
SUB-
ASSEMBLY
•Bolt (1)

: BOLT × 1

Tools: Ratchet ¼” Drive, 10mm socket


(¼”)

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7. DISASSEMBLY
Place the glove box to the open
position, as indicated on the photo.
Temporary removal of part(s):
•Screws (2)
•Lower Instrument Sub-Assembly

: SCREW × 2

LOWER Tools: Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips


INSTRUMENT SUB-
SUB- Type
ASSEMBLY

Temporary removal of part(s):


CUP HOLDER •Cup Holder
•Upper Console Panel

UPPER
CONSOLE
PANEL

Temporary removal of part(s):

SHIFT KNOB
•Center Lower Instrument Panel
CENTER LOWER •Connectors
INSTRUMENT
PANEL

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7. DISASSEMBLY

Use the nylon removal tool, to


temporary loosen the following part(s):
•Instrument Cluster Finish Panel

Tools: Nylon Removal Tool

INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER FINISH
PANEL

Temporary removal of part(s):


AUTO A/C
SYSTEM
•Auto A/C System
•Connectors

Remove 4 bolts and then carefully


remove the Radio Receiver. Next,
disconnect the connector and the two
antenna connectors.

: BOLT × 4

Tools: Ratchet ¼ ” Drive, 6” Extension


(¼), 10mm socket (¼”)

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7. DISASSEMBLY

RADIO Remove 3 bolts (re-use). Next, remove


RECEIVER radio bracket #1. Discard this bracket.

: BOLT × 3

Tools: Ratchet ¼” Drive, 8mm socket


(¼”), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

RADIO
BRACKET #1

RADIO
RADIO Remove 3 bolts (re-use). Next, remove
RECEIVER
BRACKET #2 radio bracket #1. Discard this bracket.

: BOLT × 3

Tools: Ratchet ¼” Drive, 8mm socket


(¼”), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
RADIO Type)
RECEIVER
W/ HEATER
CONTROL
RADIO
BRACKET
#2

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8. INSTALLATION
Install the NAVI Bracket #1, onto the
NAVI BRACKET
AVN-S Display Unit and then tighten
#1
with the 3 bolts. Fourth bolt is not
required.

: BOLT × 3

Tools: Ratchet ¼” Drive, 8mm socket


(¼”), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

Install the NAVI Bracket #2, onto the


NAVI BRACKET AVN-S Display Unit and then tighten
#2
with the 3 bolts. Fourth bolt is not
required. Afterwards, place the unit
aside.

: BOLT × 3

Tools: Ratchet ¼” Drive, 8mm socket


(¼”), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

RADIO RECEIVER AREA


Once the original radio receiver and
heater control has been removed,
locate connector K4. Please review
below for the connector diagram.
K4

(Front View)

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8. INSTALLATION

VEHICLE Once connector K4 is located, route


WIRE the 5 pin wire harness (dotted red line)
HARNESS beside and along the vehicle wire
harness, as shown on the photo. Use
5 PIN
ONE 4” cable ties, to fasten the 5 pin
K4 WIRE wire harness to the vehicle wire
HARNESS harness. Only route the BROWN wire
(w/ gray dot, REVERSE) towards the
glove compartment area.

:4” CABLE TIE × 1


Tools: Side Cutter

INSTRUMENT Route the brown wire (w/ gray dot)


PANEL from the 5 pin wire harness towards
REINFORCEMENT
the connector joining wire harnesses
(behind the RH kick panel). Use ONE
11” and 4” cable ties, to fasten the
brown wire (w/ gray dot) to the
reinforcement bar and to the vehicle
VEHICLE
WIRE
wire harness.
HARNESS
: 4” CABLE TIE × 1

: 11” CABLE TIE × 1


GLOVE COMPARTMENT AREA
Tools: Side Cutter

Connect the SPEED Signal:


RADIO RECEIVER AREA
Locate connector K9 and find pin 4. Please see the photo
on the left for the location and below for the connector
view. Once pin 4 is located, you will notice that the wire is
coloured White (SPEED SIGNAL from the Combination
K9 Meter). For further information, please consult with the
TOYOTA Tundra Electrical Wiring Diagram.

K9
Pin 4

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(Front View)

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8. INSTALLATION

NOTE
ELECTRO-
ELECTRO-
TAP Lay the SPEED signal wire (white) along the “run-
wire section” (not shown on photo). Fold the run-
wire section to the base, and squeeze the outside
of base and run-wire section with an ordinary pliers
until the latch locks. Use ONE Foam provided in the
CAR-NAVI kit, to wrap the electro-tap.
Please ensure that the SPEED wire has been
properly latched. Use the digital tester, to
ensure that the connection is good.

Tools: Pliers, Digital Tester


K9

RADIO RECEIVER AREA The excess SPEED wire should be


tied up using ONE 7.5” cable tie, to the
VEHICLE vehicle wire harness. Please review
WIRE the photo to the left.
HARNESS
: 7.5” CABLE TIE × 1
Tools: Side Cutters

Connect the REVERSE Signal:


Locate connector AJ2 (RH Kick Panel) and find pin 3.
Please see the photo on the left for the location and
below for the connector view. Once pin 3 is located, you
will notice that the wire is coloured BLUE (REVERSE
SIGNAL from the BACKUP RELAY). For further
information, please consult with the TOYOTA Tundra
AJ2 Electrical Wiring Diagram.

AJ2 Pin 3

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(Front View)
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8. INSTALLATION

NOTE
REVERSE
Lay the REVERSE signal wire (blue) along the “run-
SIGNAL
wire section”, as seen on the photo to the left. Fold
WIRE the run-wire section to the base, and squeeze the
outside of base and run-wire section with an
ordinary pliers until the latch locks. Use ONE Foam
provided in the CAR-NAVI kit, to wrap the electro-
tap.

RUN-
RUN-WIRE Please ensure that the REVERSE wire has been
BASE properly latched. Use the digital tester, to
SECTION
ensure that the connection is good.

Tools: Pliers, Digital Tester

Locate connector K3, from the radio


assembly area. Please see the
connector view below.

K3
K3

(Front View)

NOTE
AUX & STEERING SW
K3 WIRE HARNESS Connect the aux and steering switch
wire harness to connector K3. Ensure
that the receptacle (female) is
connected to K3. Use 2 foams to cover
the receptacle connector of aux and
steering SW W/H. Please note that
FOAM × 2 this wire harness must be ordered
through the Toyota Parts
Department.
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8. INSTALLATION
Next, locate connector K9 from the
K9 radio receiver assembly area. Please
review the connector below. Loosen
SECONDARY
LOCK the secondary lock of connector K9, as
shown on the photo.
K9

(Front View)

Use a push pin provided in the CAR-


PUSH PIN NAVI kit, as a service tool to remove
pins from connector K9.

To remove pin from connector K9, insert the


push pin below the connector pin opening.
K9 Please review below for the drawing. Next,
remove the pin from the connector by pulling
the wire on the back side of connector K9.
CONNECTOR
PUSH
PIN
PIN

INSERT
HERE!

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8. INSTALLATION
Remove pins #1, #2 and #7 from connector
K9. Next, these removed pins must be
K9 installed into the MIC connector. Please note
that the MIC Connector must be ordered
through the Toyota Parts Department.

(Front View)

NOTE
MIC CONNECTOR
Please review the following chart below, to
determine the new pin connection to the MIC
Connector.
Notice that there is a SHORT wire from pin
#12 to pin #18, on the MIC Connector. Please
DO NOT remove this SHORT wire.

(Front View)

New Pin # (MIC


Previous Pin # (K9) Colour Signal
Connector)

1 YELLOW 20 MIC-

2 LIGHT BROWN 19 MIC+

7 LIGHT BLUE 17 MCVD

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8. INSTALLATION

NOTE
K9
Once all 3 pins have been installed
into the MIC Connector, engage the
secondary lock and proceed to the
MIC next step. Do not re-use connector
CONNECTOR K9.

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9. GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION

HEATER TO <<RIGHT SIDE>> The GPS Antenna and bracket will be


REGISTER DUCT mounted on top of the right side
Heater to register Duct.

GPS ANTENNA
MOUNTED HERE!

RADIO RECEIVER AREA

DOUBLE GPS ANTENNA Peel off one side of the Double Coated Tape,
COATED TAPE BRACKET and apply on the underside of the GPS
Antenna Bracket (shown on the photo).

GPS ANTENNA
BRACKET
DOUBLE
COATED TAPE
SHORT

LENGTH

<< SIDE VIEW >>

NOTE
Peel off the liner of the Double Coated
GPS Tape and mount the tape side, on top
BRACKET of the Heater to Register Duct (shown
on the photo). Use TWO trim screws
provided in the CAR-NAVI kit, to
secure the GPS Antenna bracket to
the duct. Please do NOT drop the
TRIM
trim screws! Do NOT over tighten
SCREWS
the trim screws! Please review the
RIGHT SIDE following photo below.
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9. GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION
As you will notice in the CAR-NAVI kit, the
GPS Antenna wiring is excessively long.
Wrap the GPS Antenna wiring with your
hands, and use THREE 4” cable ties to tie
it down (shown on the photo to the left).
CONNECTOR Ensure there is plenty of length on the
GPS Antenna and connector ends.

GPS : 4” CABLE TIE × 3


ANTENNA
Tools: Side Cutter

INSTRUMENT Mount the excessive GPS Antenna


PANEL
REINFORCEMENT
wiring on to the Instrument Panel
Reinforcement. Use TWO 11” cable
ties as shown on the photo on the left.

: 11” CABLE TIE × 2


Tools: Side Cutter

GPS ANTENNA WIRE


(EXCESS)

RADIO RECEIVER ASSEMBLY AREA

GPS Route the GPS Antenna to the top of


ANTENNA the GPS bracket. Please note that the
underside of the GPS Antenna has a
GPS magnet, which will be attracted to the
GPS bracket. Note that the GPS antenna is
ANTENNA
BRACKET
WIRE mounted on the top side of the
bracket. Use ONE Foam provided in
the CAR-NAVI kit, to fasten the GPS
FOAM
Antenna Wire to the side of the
register.

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9. GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION
Connect the appropriate connectors
UP
<<REAR VIEW OF THE AVN-
AVN-S DISPLAY UNIT>> into the back of the AVN-S Display
RADIO ANTENNA Unit. Please review the photo on the
20 PIN
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR left. Ensure that ALL applicable
(VEHICLE)
5 PIN CAR-
CAR-NAVI
connectors are connected to the
RSE WIRE HARNESS back of the AVN-S unit. Do not
UNIT connect K9.

ESD
AUX/STEERING
MIC GPS SW W/H
CONNECTOR ANTENNA

NAVIGATION SYSTEM (WITH NOTE


AVN-
AVN-S DISPLAY UNIT)
Once the Navigation System (with
AVN-S Display Unit) has been re-
connected, re-connect the negative
terminal to the negative side of the car
battery. Do not tighten to torque
specifications! Mount the Navigation
System back into its original location.

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10. OPERATION CHECK

Turn the key to the ACC or ON position. Since


there is no Map DVD in the AVN-S Display
Unit, the unit will automatically retract. Since
the Map DVD is NOT provided in the CAR-
NAVI kit, ensure that it is ordered through
the Toyota Parts Department. When
encountering problems at any time during the
Operation Check, please consult with the
latest TOYOTA Tundra Repair Manual.

Insert the latest version of the DVD


Map into the MAP slot. The AVN-S
Display portion will automatically
return, in the upright position. NOTE:
Please ensure that the DVD Map is
inserted into the MAP slot.

INSERT
HERE!

NOTE
Notice that the system is loading.
During this time, please do NOT
turn off the power.

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10. OPERATION CHECK

NOTE
Select the appropriate language
selection (English/French/Spanish).
Please note that the AVN-S Display
Unit features a TOUCH SCREEN
(press firmly on the screen).

START the vehicle, then move the vehicle


outside of the garage. Once outside, ensure
that there are no tall buildings obstructing
the GPS signal to the vehicle. Go to the
MAP screen shown on the photo on the left
(press the MAP/VOICE button). Wait 8 to 10
seconds before the GPS signal is picked up.
This is indicated by the GPS symbol.
GPS For a quicker calibration, please press the
SYMBOL MENU button and go into the SETUP menu.
Next, go to page 3/3 and select
CALIBRATION. Go into
POSITION/DIRECTION and calibrate
manually here.

There are TWO methods to enter the


Diagnostic Mode:
Method #1: Make sure that the vehicle is
stopped (speed=0 km/h). Go into the
DIAGNOSTIC menu by pressing the Display
button on the bezel. Alternately touch the
upper and lower areas at the left side of the
TOUCH screen (shown on the photo) 3 times. This will
HERE activate the diagnostic system of the AVN-S
unit.

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10. OPERATION CHECK
There are TWO methods to enter the
Diagnostic Mode:
Method #2: Make sure that the vehicle is
stopped (speed=0 km/h). Go into the
DIAGNOSTIC menu by pressing and holding
(OFF-TAIL) × 3
(OFF- the INFO button on the bezel, then alternately
operate the light control switch: OFF-TAIL,
OFF-TAIL, OFF-TAIL (total of 3 times). This
LIGHT CONTROL will activate the diagnostic system of the AVN-
SWITCH S unit.

Wait 2 to 4 seconds, before the results of the


System Check Mode. If the message indicates
OK, the AVN-S Display Unit, Rear Seat
Entertainment (Rr-TV) and the DSP-Amplifier
(DSP-AMP) and the are good. Next, check the
results of the LAN Monitor (LAN Mon). If the
display unit indicates an error (CHK),
please consult with the latest TOYOTA
Tundra Repair Manual.
LAN MONITOR

NOTE
If the message indicates OK, the AVN-S
Display Unit, Rear Seat Entertainment unit
(Rr-TV) and DSP-Amplifier (DSP-AMP) are
good. Proceed to the Menu screen (press top
right hand corner of display). If the display
unit indicates an error (CHK), please
consult with the latest TOYOTA Tundra
Repair Manual. Please note that when
installing the CAR-NAVI kit without
removing negative terminal of the battery,
can cause the LAN Monitor circuitry, to log
LAN Monitor codes. 30

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DISPLAY CHECK
MODE

1
2
3
4

1 2

Press each COLOUR chart. The entire screen Ensure that each location touched on the
will change to the selected colour or stripe. AVN-S Display, does activate the pointer.
Ensure that each colour name does
correspond to each colour on the bar. Ensure
that there is no visible pixel of different colour
on the display. Please use this Colour Bar
Check mode and compare with the NAVI
Colour Bar Check mode.

3 4

Ensure that each push and rotary switches Ensure that Reverse, Speed and Tail signals
are being displayed, once they are pushed or are functioning properly. NOTE:The Park Brake
turned. (PKB) signal is NOT required for the Vehicle
Signal Check (Default: OFF).
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NAVIGATION CHECK
MODE

1 5
2 6
3
4 7

1 2

The Measurement Status must read 3D (3 Ensure that Vehicle and Sensor Signals are
dimensions), before the vehicle can pass initial functioning properly. To test the REV signal, shift
inspection. If it reads 2D (2 Dimensions), please the transmission to reverse. The SPD signal must
consult with the latest TOYOTA Tundra Repair be observed during a test run of the vehicle.
Manual. Always ensure that at least three Ps Please use the combination meter’s readings for
(positioning) and one T (tracking) is available in comparison or the TOYOTA Diagnostic Hand
the STS (status) column. NOTE: Ensure that Tool, during a test run. Gyro Voltage can be
there are no objects, blocking the reception of the tested during a turn of the vehicle (left/right). The
GPS Antenna. Also, ensure that the vehicle is Relative Bearing is defaulted to ZERO degrees. If
outside of the garage. not, please RESET.

3 4

Ensure that each colour name does correspond This function is not available.
to each colour on the bar. Please use this NAVI
Colour Bar Check mode and compare with the
Colour Bar Check Mode.
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NAVIGATION CHECK
MODE cont..

1 5
2 6
3
4 7

5 6

REC

A B C

Navi Information lists the manufacture of the


AVN-S Display Unit, as well as the version Switch Description
number of the AVN-S Display Unit. Disc Record up to 5 second
Information lists the version number of the Map sample. During recording,
DVD. A Record the REC text will show to
the right of the Play Back
switch.

Stops recording the


B Stop
sample.

7 C Play Back Plays the recorded sample.

Mic. Input Indicates the microphone


D
Level level input.

When voice is inputted into the microphone, check


that the microphone input level meter changes,
based on the voice input. Push the recording
switch and perform voice recording. Check that the
recording indicator remains on while recording and
that the recorded voice is played normally.
This is a DVD player check function in the radio
and navigation assembly (GEN5 AVN-S). For
DTC, please consult with the TOYOTA Tundra
Repair Manual.

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BLUETOOTH CHECK
MODE

1
2

1 2

The data shown in the Serial Communication For more information on the Handsfree Voice
Log, is used only as reference. The Software Quality Set, please consult with the latest
Version shows Bluetooth version. TOYOTA Tundra Repair Manual.

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10. OPERATION CHECK: VOICE RECOGNITION

Press the Talk Switch, to initiate the


TALK Voice Recognition function.
SWITCH

NOTE
After the Talk Switch has been pressed, a
voice command will ask the user to say a
command, after the beep. Please say
“HELP”. This will list useful voice recognition
commands. Please ensure that you sit back
and talk clearly to the MIC, located above
of the Personal Light Assembly. DO NOT
TALK DIRECTLY INTO THE MIC! Conduct
more testing by speaking other listed voice
commands, in the HELP menu.

If the system could not detect your


voice command, please ensure that
you talk clearly to the MIC. Also,
ensure that all connection have been
made to the back of the AVN-S unit.
Ensure that the interior cabin noise is
reduced to minimum. For your
reference, please visit the Diagnostic
Mode and re-check the Mic & Voice
Recognition Check.

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10. OPERATION CHECK: AUX PORT

To test the AUX port, use a dummy


mini jack to simulate an external
device connection. If possible, plug an
external device and conduct sound
testing.

AUX PORT

Once the dummy mini jack is in place,


press the DISC/AUX button on the
AVN-S unit. A pop-up message will
appear on the top of the display
screen. If no AUX message appears,
ensure that the AUX connector has
been properly connected at the back
of the AVN-S unit.

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11. RE-INSTALLATION

CAUTION

For the RE-INSTALLATION section, please follow the


DISASSEMBLY section in reverse order. While re-
installing original parts, ensure that there is no biting
into the vehicle harness, and damage to the original
parts.

NEGATIVE Re-connect the vehicle’s


TERMINAL negative battery cable. Tighten
with 4.0 N•m [41 kgf•cm, 36
lbf•in].

Tools: Ratchet ¼” Drive, 10mm Socket


(¼”)
FRONT

BATTERY

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12. RE-INITIALIZING
<Power Window>
Ensure that the key is in the ON position. Push
down on the power window switch (Driver’s
Side) and lower the window half way. Next pull
up the switch until the window closes, and hold
the switch for a second. Ensure that the power
window automatically opens and closes after
the re-initializing process.

<Moon Roof>
Ensure that the key is in the ON position. Push
and hold the switch on the TILT UP side, until
the moon roof tilts to the upward position and
then slightly tilts down automatically. Also
make sure that the moon Roof automatically
opens and closes after the re-initialization
process.

STEERING <Steering Pad Switch>


PAD SWITCH Ensure that the volume up and down, scan
and mode switches work properly. If you notice
that these switches are not functioning
properly, please ensure that the AUX/Steering
connector is properly mounted at the back of
the AVN-S unit.

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12. RE-INITIALIZING
Please adjust the clock setting, if necessary. Re-set
POWER/VOLUME
the original radio stations (FM1, FM2 and AM). To
enter the screen below, turn the audio function on
by pressing the left knob (power/volume switch) and
then press the AUDIO button on the bezel. Also,
check if the AUDIO CD/MP3/WMA Player is
functioning properly, as well as the Steering Pad
Switch circuit.

AUDIO

Enter the CAR-NAVI voice volume


setting by pressing the MENU button
located on the bezel. Next, enter
VOLUME menu then select the
desired CAR-NAVI Voice setting. If no
CAR-NAVI voice is heard, please
check all connections. Also, please
consult with the Toyota Tundra Repair
Manual.

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Published: February 2007

[Duplication prohibited without permission]

SUPERVISION: Toyota Canada Inc.

EDITING: DENSO Manufacturing Canada, Inc.

CNIMTUN7-1.1

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