ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS
MANUAL
ABS Anti±Lock Brake System J/B Junction Block
A/C Air Conditioner LED Light Emitting Diode
ALR Automatic Locking Retractor LH Left±Hand
APPROX. Approximation LHD Left±Hand Drive
A/T, ATM Automatic Transmission LLC Long Life Coolant (Year Around Coolant)
ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid Max. Maximum
BTDC Before Top Dead Center Min. Minimum
BVSV Bimetal Vacuum Switching Valve MP Multipurpose
CALIF. Vehicles Sold in California N Neutral
CB Circuit Breaker OD, O/D Overdrive
DOHC Double Over Head Cam O/S Oversize
DP Dash Pot P & BV Proportioning and Bypass Valve
ECT Electronic Controlled Transmission PCV Positive Crankcase Ventilation
ECU Electronic Controlled Unit PS Power Steering
EFI Electronic Fuel Injection RH Right±Hand
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation RL Rear Left
ELR Emergency Locking Retractor RR Rear Right
EPR Evaporator Pressure Regulator RR, Rr Rear
ESA Electronic Spark Advance SRS Supplemental Restraint System
EVAP Evaporative (Emission Control) SSM Special Service Materials
EX Exhaust (manifold, valve) SST Special Service Tools
Ex. Except STD Standard
FIPG Formed in Place Gasket SW Switch
FL Front Left TDC Top Dead Center
FL Fusible Link TDCL Total Diagnostic Communication Link
FPU Fuel Pressure Up Temp. Temperature
FR Front Right TRAC Traction Control System
FR, Fr Front TWC Three±Way Catalyst
HAC High Altitude Compensation VSV Vacuum Switching Valve
IG Ignition VTV Vacuum Transmitting Valve
IN Intake (manifold, valve) w/ With
INT Intermittent w/o Without
ISC Idle Speed Control
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Diag. Code 14Water Temperature Sensor Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
This sensor detects the coolant temperature and sends the appropriate signal\
s to the air conditioner
control assembly. These signals are used for warm up control when the engine is cold.
Code No.Diag. Code Detecting ConditionTrouble area
14
Open or short in water temperature sensor
circuit.Water temperature sensor.
Harness or connector between water
temperature sensor and A/C control as-
sembly.
A/C control assembly.
DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Check voltage between terminals TW and
SG air conditioner control assembly con-
nector.
Check water temperature sensor.
Check harness and connector between air
conditioner control assembly and water tem-
perature sensor.(See page IN-27).
Check and replace air conditioner control
assembly. Proceed to next circuit inspection
shown on matrix chart (See page
AC-36
). However, when Diag. code
14 is displayed, check and replace
air conditioner control assembly.
Replace water temperature
sensor.
Repair or replace harness or
connector.
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Water Valve VSV Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
If the target air mix damper position is on the hot side beyond a predeter\
mined level, the A/C control
assembly turns ON Tr inside the A/C control assembly.
This turns the water valve VSV ON so that engine coolant flows to the he\
ater core.
If the target air mix damper position is on the cool side beyond a prede\
termined level, the A/C control
assembly OFF Tr inside the A/C control assembly.
This turns OFF the VSV and stops circulation of engine coolant to the he\
ater core, thus increasing the
cooling performance.
DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Check voltage between terminal WV of A/C
control assembly connector and body
ground .
Check water valve VSV.
Check for open and short in harness
and connector between VSV and A/C
control assembly .
Check and replace A/C control assembly.
Replace water valve VSV.
Repair or replace harness or
connector.
Proceed to next circuit inspection
shown on matrix chart
(See page
AC-36).
WIRING DIAGRAM
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PROBLEM SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION
AT09U±07
Taking into consideration the results of the customer problem analysis, try to\
reproduce the symptoms of
the trouble. If the problem is that the transmission does not up±shift, \
does not down±shift, or the shift point
is too high or too low, conduct the following road test referring to the automatic shift schedu\
le and simulate
the problem symptoms.
ROAD TEST
AT09V±05NOTICE: Perform the test at normal ATF operating temperature
50±80 5C (122±176 5F).
1. D POSITION TEST (NORM AND PWR PATTERN)
Shift into the D position and fully depress the accelerator ped-
al and check the following points:
(a) Check up±shift operation
1" 2, 2 "3 and 3 "O/D up±shift takes place, and shift point
should conform to those shown in the automatic shift sched-
ule (See page AT±45)
Conduct a test under both Normal and Power patterns.
HINT:
w O/D up±shift or lock±up will not occur when the engine
coolant temp. is below 60 C (140 F) and speed is under
60 km/h (37 mph), or if there is a 10 km/h (6 mph)
difference between the set cruise control speed.
w 3rd up±shift or lock±up will not occur when engine
coolant temp. is below 35 C (95 F) and speed is under
40 km/h (25 mph).
(b) Check for shift shock and slip. In the same manner, check the shock and slip at the 1 "2,
2 " 3 and 3 "O/D up±shifts.
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PWR Mode (Kick±down foot switch deactivated)
Shift positionShifting pointVehicle speed km/h (mph) Throttle valve fully opened 1"2 67±71 (42±44) 2"3 118±124 (73±77) 3"O/D 179±186 (111±116)
Dposition
O/D"3 149±155 (93±96) D position 3"2 95±100 (59±62) 2"1 22±26 (14±16) Throttle valve fully closed 3"O/D 32±35 (20±22) O/D"3 23±26 (14±16) Throttle valve fully opened 1"2 67±71 (42±44)
2 position
3"2 106±112 (66±70) 2"1 10±13 (6±8)
Lposition
Throttle valve fully opened 3"2 104±109 (65±68) L position 2"1 57±63 (35±39)
LOCK±UP POINT
NORM Mode
D position km/h (mph)
Lock±upON
Lock±upOFF Throttle valve opening 5% Lock±up ON Lock±up OFF
*3rd Gear 83±88 (52±55) 77±82 (48±51)
O/D Gear 56±60 (35±37) 53±57 (33±35)
*: O/D Switch OFF
PWR Mode
D position km/h (mph)Lock±upONLock±upOFF Throttle valve opening 5%Lock±up ONLock±up OFF
*3rd Gear 83±88 (52±55) 77±82 (48±51)
O/D Gear 56±60 (35±37) 53±57 (33±35)
*: O/D Switch OFF
HINT:
(1) There is no lock±up in the 2 and L positions.
(2) In the following cases, the lock±up will be released regardless\
of the lock±up pattern.
When the throttle valve is completely closed.
When the brake light switch is ON.
(3) Shift up to 3rd will not occur when the engine coolant temp. is below 3\
5 C (95 F) and the vehicle speed
is below 40 km/h (25 mph).
(4) Shift±up to O/D will not occur when the engine coolant temp. is\
below 60 C (140 F) and the vehicle
speed is below 63 km/h (39 mph).
(5) During cruise control operation, the shift pattern is fixed in NOR\
M. And when the vehicle speed drops to 10 km/h (6 mph) or more below the cruise control set vehicle speed, s\
hift down from O/D to 3rd
occurs.
(6) The kick±down foot switch turns ON when the accelerator pedal i\
s depressed further with the throttle valve already fully open.
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( Coolant Level Warning Switch)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF COOLANT
LEVEL WARNING SWITCH
1. REMOVE COOLANT LEVEL WARNING SWITCH(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the boot.
(c) Using the notches in the head of switch, turn the switchcounterclockwise and remove it.
NOTICE: Do not remove when engine is hot.
2. INSTALL COOLANT LEVEL WARNING SWITCH For installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse.
INSPECTION OF COOLANT LEVEL WARNING
SWITCH
1. INSPECT COOLANT LEVEL WARNING SWITCH(Continuity)
(a) Remove the radiator cap and open the radiator drainclock.
NOTICE: Do not remove when engine is hot.
(b) Drain the coolant about 1 liter. (1.1 US qts, 0.9 lmp. qts)
(c) Check that there is continuity between terminals (float down).
(d) Close radiator drain cock and fill the cooling system with
coolant.
(e) Check that there is no continuity between terminals (float up).
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
2. INSPECT COOLANT LEVEL WARNING LIGHT (a) Disconnect the connector from the coolant level warning
switch and ground terminal 1 on the wire harness side
connector.
(b) Start the engine, check that the warning light lights up.
If the warning light does not light up, inspect the bulb or wire
harness.
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PREPARATION
SST (SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS)
IllustrationPart No.Part NameNote
09213±31021
Crankshaft Pulley
Puller
For removing steering wheel
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
IllustrationPart No.Part NameNote
09082±00015TOYOTA
Electrical Tester
09041±0030Torx Driver
T30
For removing and installing steering wheel pad and
power window motor
09042±00010Torx Socket
T30For removing and installing steering wheel pad and
power window motor
EQUIPMENT
Part NameNote
Voltmeter
Ammeter
Ohmmeter
Test lead
ThermometerWater temperature sender gauge, Engine oil level, Warning switch, Seat heater
SyphonBrake fluid level warning switch
Oil bathEngine oil level warning switch
Bulb (1.4 W)Coolant level warning ECU
Bulb (3.4 W)Fuel sender, gauge, Seat belt warning relay
Bulb (21 W)Turn signal flasher relay
Dry cell batteryFuel sender gauge
Heat lightSeat heater
Hexagon wrench (6 mm)Power seat
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DESCRIPTION
The combination meter has various meters and gauges which show the vehicle'\
s condition, warning lights which
monitor abnormalities in the vehicle and inform the driver, indicator lights which inform the driver of the condition
of each part of vehicle, and a function for illumination and brightness ad\
justment of meters and gauges.
The component parts of this system and their functions are described in \
the following table.
Parts NameFunction
SpeedometerThe speedometer needle moves in accordance with signals from the speed s\
ensor to
indicate the vehicle's speed.
TachometerThe tachometer needle moves in accordance with signals from the igniter \
to indicate the
engine's speed.
Water Temperatrue
GaugeThe water temperature gauge's needle moves in accordance with signals from the send-
er gauge and indicates the temperature of the engine coolant.
Fuel GaugeThe fuel gauge needle moves in accordance with signals from the sender g\
auge, indicat-
ing the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
OdometerThe odometer counts the total distance traveled by the vehicle in accord\
ance with pulse
signals from the speed sensor.
Twin Trip Switch
The twin trip meter counts the distance traveled by the vehicle in accor\
dance with pulse
signals from the speed sensor. It can be reset using a switch and can be used to switch
between trip meters A and B.
Circuit Plate
This plate contains the circuitry for each meter and gauge and for each \
warning light and
indicator light, as well as an internal engine oil level warning drive c\
ircuit, drive circuits for
the odometer and trip meter and brightness adjustment circuitry for each\
indicator.
Speed SensorMounted in the transmission, this sensor outputs pulse signals to the co\
mbination meter
in accordance with the speed of the output shaft.
Twin Trip SwitchOperation of this switch switches between the A and B trip meters and se\
nds reset sig-
nals to the combination meter.
Water
Temperature Sender
GaugeThis sender converts engine coolant temperatures to a resistance value i\
n signal form to
the combination meter.
Fuel Sender GaugeThis sender converts the level of fuel remaining in fuel tank to resista\
nce value and
sends the resistance value in signal form to combination meter.
Rheostat Light
Control VolumeIn order to adjust the degree of illumination of the combination meter, the resistance val-
ue of the built±in variable resistor is sent to the combination meter\
and rheostat light
control.
Fuel Level Warning
SwitchWhen the level of fuel remaining falls below a predetermined level, cont\
inuity is estab-
lished with this switch, which is built into the fuel sender gauge, caus\
ing a warning light
to light up.
Low Oil Pressure
Warning SwitchThis switch is mounted on the engine block. Continuity is established in\
this switch when
the oil pressure is low, causing a warning light to light up.
Integration Relay (Seat
Belt Warning Relay)
This relay receives current from fuse GAUGE and DOME and is connected to\
each
buckle switch, door courtesy switch, key unlock warning switch and warni\
ng light. As
part of the seat belt warning system, it sounds a chime and lights a war\
ning light when
seat belts are unfastened. As part of the key unlock warning system, it \
sounds a chime
when the set conditions are fulfilled.
Light Failure SensorThis sensor senses when a bulb in rear combination light is burnt out an\
d lights up a
warning light.
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