1991 LEXUS SC300 oil

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LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
DIAGNOSTIC CHART
WIRING DIAGRAM
Check resistance of each pickup coils in 
distributor
Check for open and short in harness and
connector between ECU and distributor.
Check air gap.
Check and replace E

Page 3439 of 4087

LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Disconnect distributor connector.
Measure resistance between each terminal shown in
table below.
Check resistance of each picup coils in distributor.
During cranking or idling, check between termina

Page 3440 of 4087

LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Remove distributor cap & rotor.
Using SST (G1 and G2 pickups) and a thikness gauge
(NE pickup). measure the air gap between the signal
rotor projection and pickup coil.
SST 09240±00020 fro G1 and G2

Page 3441 of 4087

LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
CIRCUIT INSPECTIONDiag. Code  12
RPM Signal Circuit (No.1)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Cam position sensors (G1 and G2 signals) and engine speed sensor (NE sig\
nal) consist of a signal plate
and a pick up c

Page 3448 of 4087

LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Diag. Code   14, 15Ignition Signal Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The ECU determines the ignition timing, turns on Tr1 at a predetermined angle (5CA) before the desired
ignition timing and outputs an ig

Page 3449 of 4087

LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
DIAGNOSTIC CHART
DIAGNOSTIC
 CHART
Refer to inspection procedure in details.
HINT: If diag. code 14 is displayed, check No. 1 igniter circuit.  If diag. code 15 is displayed, check No. 2 igniter circ

Page 3452 of 4087

LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
OKNG
OKNG
6Check for open and short in harness and connector between ignition relay and \
ignition coil,
ignition coil and igniter (See page IN±27).
Repair or replace harness or connector
#Check ign

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LEXUS SC300 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Diag. Code   31Air Flow Meter Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
As shown in the figure at right, when a pillar (Vortex
generating  body) is placed in the path of a uniform flow,
vortices called Karman±Vor