S-SB-0020-14

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Tsb: scion iq 2015 pre-delivery service check sheet


- 2015 -

Models from 2015
2015 SCION IQ
iQ
01 Install DCC fuse (see page 2) ........................................
02 Install radio antenna* .......................................................
FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
Apply parking brake and cycle ignition “IG-ON,” place gear selector in reverse; turn
on lights and rear defogger. Unlock all doors, release fuel door, release trunk hatch.
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Check dome, courtesy, map, and sun visor lights*..........
Check warning/indicator lights, gauges, and horn ...........
Check windshield wipers and washers ............................
Check headlights, instrument lights, turn signals,
dimmer switch, emergency flashers, and brake lights .....
Check inside/outside rear view mirror operation/
adjustment.......................................................................
Check power outlet* and cigarette lighter .......................
Check audio/navigation* systems, set SSP* to iQ and
set clock ..........................................................................
Install shift-lock override button cover ............................
Start at left front door. Check window and door lock operation (from master power
switch, if equipped). Continue around vehicle in a counterclockwise direction
checking each door and window operation, child door locks, seat belts, interior
condition, all lights, luggage compartment contents. Finish by checking headlight
aim and continue into UNDER HOOD checks.
01 Check door and door lock operation, including each
wireless remote control/theft deterrent system* ..............
02 Check power window operation ......................................
03 Check that engine starts with all keys .............................
04 Check seats and seat belt operation ...............................
05 Check rear defogger .......................................................
06 Check side marker, tail, backup, and license plate lights
07 Check rear hatch/cargo area trim appearance ...............
08 Check tire repair kit and tool installation .........................
09 Check headlight aim ........................................................
UNDER HOOD
Check engine oil and ATM fluid levels .............................
Check brake fluid level.....................................................
Check engine coolant level ..............................................
Check windshield washer fluid level ...............................
Check battery state-of-charge using Digital Battery
System Analyzer (SOC Reading: ___________%) .....
06 Inspect for fuel, oil, coolant, and other fluid leaks ............
Comments:
OK
01 Remove disc brake anti-rust covers/anti-corrosion
wheel film* ......................................................................
02 Activate and initialize Tire Pressure Warning System
(TPWS) (see page 2) ......................................................
03 Inspect tires for defects/damage .....................................
04 Install wheel covers/caps/spare tire wheel covers*..........
05 Install rubber body plugs (stored in glove box) ................
06 Inspect for fuel, oil, coolant, and other fluid leaks ............
07 Visually check bolts and nuts on chassis and powertrain
for looseness ...................................................................
08 Inspect under the vehicle for damage, rust, etc. ..............
09 Install front wheel opening extension pads ...............
ROAD TEST
A complete road test helps assure customer satisfaction. Drive vehicle over a
variety of road surfaces and driving conditions. Check for unusual noise and
driving performance.
Enter Odometer Reading
Reading Before Test: _______________ Reading After Test: ________________
WALKAROUND INSPECTION
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UNDER VEHICLE (ON HOIST)
August 2014
Adjust/
Repair
OK
BEFORE INSPECTION
Adjust/
Repair
2015 PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK SHEET
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Check cold engine operation ...........................................
Check engine operation during warm-up .........................
Check engine at normal operating temperature ..............
Check automatic transmission operation .........................
Check brake and parking brake operation .......................
Check steering operation and off-center/vehicle
pull/flutter .........................................................................
Inspect for abnormal noise and vibration .........................
Inspect for squeaks and rattles ........................................
Check heater and A/C operation .....................................
Check speedometer operation ........................................
Check cruise control operation ........................................
FINAL INSPECTION AND CLEANING
01 Remove interior protective covers, unnecessary labels,
tags, etc. (Remove protective covers just before delivery
to customer) ....................................................................
02 Verify floor mat application and install using
retaining clips* ...............................................................
03 Visually inspect all interior parts for installation,
damage, fit, dirt, etc. ........................................................
04 Remove Rapgard™ film & clear protective bumper film*.
05 Wash and clean vehicle...................................................
06 Inspect paint finish for scratches, chips, rust, dents,
damage, etc. ....................................................................
07 Inspect exterior body parts for proper installation,
damage, rust, etc. ............................................................
08 Place Owner’s Guide and first aid kit portfolio*
in glove box ....................................................................
09 Place oil change sticker on inside of windshield, top
left corner ........................................................................
10 Perform Techstream Health Check ................................
11 Install front license plate or cover* (see page 2) .............
* Inspect or install when equipped/required.
Completion and retention of this form is required to comply with Toyota’s Warranty Policy.
TECHNICIAN’S SIGNATURE
SERVICE MANAGER’S SIGNATURE
NAME (PLEASE PRINT)
NAME (PLEASE PRINT)
Date
Dealer Name
Dealer Code
We hereby certify that all items
on this form have been checked
and corrected for proper
operation as required.
Vehicle Identification Number (Sticker)
DCC FUSE INSTALLATION
To minimize battery discharge the DCC fuse has been removed and is
stored in the engine compartment relay block. Install the DCC fuse (30A)
and confirm all related DTCs are cleared.
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DTC Clearing Procedure
1. Connect Techstream.
2. Cycle the ignition switch to the “IG-ON” position.
3. Using Techstream, check any other codes being output.
4. Erase DTCs (B1650 and B1794) and Freeze Frame Data.
NOTE
If any DTCs besides B1650 and B1794 appear, repair the
applicable system according to the Repair Manual.
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1 Remove DCC Fuse (30A)
2 Install DCC Fuse (30A) Here
TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM (TPWS) ACTIVATION AND INITIALIZATION
Activation Procedure
1. Connect Techstream.
2. Cycle the ignition switch to the “IG-ON” position and check that the Low Tire Pressure Warning Light blinks for 1 minute
and then remains illuminated.
3. Press or remove the valve core to reduce the tire inflation pressure rapidly by 6 psi (0.4 kfg/cm², 40 kPA), or more, within
30 seconds.
4. Check that the Low Tire Pressure Warning Light goes OFF after all the TPWS sensors are activated.
NOTE
To adjust the tire pressure correctly when the outside temperature is significantly colder than shop temperature, perform a
Health Check using Techstream and select the "Compensation Tire Pressure" checkbox. Compensation pressures will be
displayed on the Health Check results screen. Adjust the tire pressure when the tires are cold.
5. Using Techstream, check for DTCs (C2111-C2114). If no DTCs are stored, continue to Initialization procedure. If these
DTCs are stored, repeat step 3.
Initialization Procedure
Refer to the Repair Manual for the Initialization procedure.
FRONT LICENSE PLATE OR COVER INSTALLATION*
For states that require a front license plate, follow the front license plate
installation procedure below. For states that do not require a front license
plate, follow the front license plate cover (stored in the luggage
compartment) installation procedure.
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Front License Plate Installation Procedure
1. Align the installation holes on the front license plate with the dimples
on the front bumper.
2. Directly screw 2 self-tapping screws into the dimples to install the
front license plate.
Use self-tapping screws of a non-corroding type with the following
dimensions.
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1 Dimples
2 License Plate
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3 Self-tapping Screws
Nominal Length: 15.0 — 20.0 mm (0.60 — 0.79 in.)
Diameter: 6.0 mm (0.24 in.)
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Front License Plate Cover Installation Procedure
1. Remove the 2 metal spring nuts from the bumper cover and discard.
2. Clean the area where the license plate cover adhesive will contact
the bumper.
3. Attach the 2 plastic clips to the license plate cover.
4. Remove the 2 strips of adhesive cover from the license plate cover.
5. Insert the plastic clips into the bumper cover holes.
6. Ensure the adhesive strips contact the bumper by pressing on the
edges of the license plate cover.
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1 Spring Nuts/Bumper Holes
2 Plastic Clips
3 License Plate Cover
4 Adhesive Tape Contact Location
5 Adhesive Tape (Backside of
Cover)


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