1991 LEXUS SC400 light

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LEXUS SC400 1991  Service Repair Manual 
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (Contd)
DIAGNOSIS CODE DETECTION DRIVING PATTERN
Purpose  of the driving pattern.
(a)  To simulate diag. code detecting condition after diag. code is recorded.
(b)  To check that

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LEXUS SC400 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

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LEXUS SC400 1991  Service Repair Manual 
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Check output condition of diag. code 43
Setting the test mode.
6. Turn ignition switch OFF.
7. Connect terminals TE2 and E1 of TDCL.
8. Turn ignition switch ON.(Dont start the e

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LEXUS SC400 1991  Service Repair Manual 
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1Check output condition of diag. code 43.
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OK
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OK
C
Setting the test mode.
(2) Turn ignition switch OFF.
(2) Connect terminals TE2 and E1 of TDCL.
(2) Turn ignition

Page 3731 of 4087

LEXUS SC400 1991  Service Repair Manual 
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (Contd)
DIAGNOSIS CODE DETECTION DRIVING PATTERN
Purpose of the driving pattern.
(a)  To simulate diag. code detecting condition after diag. code is recorded.
(b)  To check that

Page 3736 of 4087

LEXUS SC400 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Diag. Code 71
EGR System Malfunction (Only for
USA spec.)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
If even one of the following conditions is ful-
filled, the VSV is turned ON by a signal from
the ECU. This results in at

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LEXUS SC400 1991  Service Repair Manual 
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (Contd)
DIAGNOSIS TROUBLE CODE DETECTION DRIVING PATTERN
Purpose  of the driving pattern.
(a)  To simulate diag. trouble code detecting condition after diag. trouble co\
de is re

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LEXUS SC400 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Diag. Code  71
EGR System Malfunction (Only for USA
spec.)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The EGR system recirculates exhaust gas, which is controlled to the proper quantity to suit the driv\
ing condi-
tions,