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2. ADJUST FRONT DOOR GLASS
Upper side of glass±in/out
(a) Remove the lower plate bolt.
(b) Pull the lower plate so that the snap is unlocked.
(c) Remove the snap and lower plate.
(d) Adjust the glass by turning the setting nut.
(e) Reinstall the lower plate, snap and bolt.
Position (forward/rearward) and attitude of glass
Loosen 3 bolts of the carrier plate and adjust.
Position (vertical) and attitude of glass
(when glass fully closed)
Adjust the door window upper stop. BO±16
± BODYFRONT DOOR
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BACK DOOR
BACK DOOR ADJUSTMENT
1. ADJUST DOOR IN HORIZONTAL DIRECTION
(a) Remove the back door trim board.
(b) Remove the roof headlining. (See pages BO±58 to 61)
(c) Adjust the door by loosening the body side hinge nuts.
Torque: 21 NVm (210 kgfVcm, 15 ftVlbf)
HINT: Since the centering nut is used as the back door hinge
nut, the back door cannot be adjusted with it on. Substitute
the standard nut for the centering nut.
(d) Reinstall the removed parts in the reverse order to their
removal.
2. ADJUST DOOR IN VERTICAL DIRECTION
Adjust the door by loosening the back door side hinge bolts.
Torque: 13 NVm (130 kgfVcm, 9.4 ftVlbf)
HINT: Substitute the standard bolt for the centering bolt. (See
page BO±10)
3. ADJUST DOOR LOCK
(a) Remove the clips and the deck trim rear cover.
(b) Loosen the lock mounting bolts to adjust.
Torque: 19 NVm (195 kgfVcm, 14 ftVlbf)
(c) Using a brass bar and hammer, tap the lock to adjust it.
CAUTION: Do not tap the lock too hard. (See page BO±12)
(d) Install the deck trim rear cover.
BACK DOOR LOCK STRIKER REMOVAL
AND INSTALLATION
1. REMOVE BACK DOOR TRIM BOARD
2. REMOVE AND INSTALL STRIKER
Torque: 13 NVm (130 kgfVcm, 9.4 ftVlbf)
3. INSTALL BACK DOOR TRIM BOARD
± BODYBACK DOORBO±17
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INSTRUMENT PANEL DISASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE THESE PARTS FROM INSTRUMENT PANEL
(a) Defroster nozzle garnish
(b) Defroster nozzle
(c) Solar sensor
(d) Speakers
(e) Side defroster No.1 nozzle
(f) No.1 bracket
(g) Heater to register No.5 duct
(h) No.4 register
(i) Heater to register No.1 duct
(j) No.3 register
(k) Striker plate
(l) Instrument panel box light switch
(m) Room temperature sensor
(n) Theft deterrent and door lock ECU
(o) Power steering computer
(p) Audio mounting No.1 and No.2 bracket
(q) No.2 and No.3 bracket
(r) No.1 pins
2. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE HARNESS
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY
Assembly is in the reverse order of disassembly.
INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
± BODYINSTRUMENT PANELBO±51
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightened NVm kgfVcm ftVlbf
FRONT BUMPER ±± ±± ±±
Reinforcement x Body 5.9 60 52 in.Vlbf
Front bumper cover x Body 5.9 60 52 in.Vlbf REAR BUMPER ±± ±± ±±
Reinforcement x Body
42
430
31
Rear bumper cover x Body 5.9 60 52 in.Vlbf
HOOD ±± ±± ±±
Hood hinge x Hood 13 130 9.4
Hood lock x Body 8.8 90 78 in.Vlbf
FRONT DOOR ±± ±± ±± Door hinge x Body 52 530 38
Door hinge x Door panel
25
260
19
Door lock x Door panel 5.4 55 48 in.Vlbf
Window regulator x Door panel 7.8 80 69 in.Vlbf
Window guide lower plate x Door panel 5.9 60 52 in.Vlbf
Door window upper stop x Door panel 13 130 9.4
BACK DOOR ±± ±± ±± Back door hinge x Body 21 210 15
Back door hinge x Back door
13
130
9.4
Door lock x Body 19 195 14
Door lock striker x Body 13 130 9.4
Back door damper stay x Body 5.9 60 52 in.Vlbf
Back door damper stay x Back door 7.8 80 69 in.Vlbf
WIPER AND WASHER ±± ±± ±± Front Wiper ±± ±± ±±
Wiper arm x Wiper link
22
225
16
Rear Wiper ±± ±± ±±
Wiper arm x Wiper motor 11 11 0 8.0
INSTRUMENT PANEL ±± ±± ±±
Steering column x Instrument panel reinforcement 25 260 19
Front passenger airbag assembly x Instrument panel reinforcement 21 210 15 Front passenger airbag assembly x Instrument panel 8.8 90 78 in.Vlbf
Steering wheel x Steering column
35
360
26
Steering wheel pad x Steering wheel 7.1 72 62 in.Vlbf
± BODYSERVICE SPECIFICATIONSBO±63
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HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED SYSTEMS
A large number of ECU controlled systems are used in the TOYOTA SUPRA. In general, the ECU controlled
system is considered to be a very intricate system requiring a high level of technical knowledge and expert skill
to troubleshoot. However, the fact is that if you proceed to inspect the circuits one by one, troubleshooting of
these systems is not complex. If you have adequate understanding of the system and a basic knowledge of
electricity, accurate diagnosis and necessary repair can be performed to locate and fix the problem. This manual
is designed through emphasis of the above standpoint to help service technicians perform accurate and effec-
tive troubleshooting, and is compiled for the following major ECU controlled systems:
Repair Manual System Page
Vol 1
1
2JZ±GE Engine EG±381
Vol. 1 1. 2JZ±GTE Engine EG±487
2
A340E (2JZ±GE) Automatic Transmission AT1±31 2. A340E (2JZ±GTE) Automatic Transmission AT1±31
3.
Anti±Lock Brake
BR±51
Vol 2 4. Traction Control BR±123
Vol. 2 5. Supplemental Restraint System RS±41
6. Theft Deterrent and Door Lock System BE±142
7. Cruise Control BE±163
8. Air Conditioning AC±13
The troubleshooting procedure and how to make use of it are described on the following pages.
± INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED SYSTEMSIN±19
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22. TIGHTEN BOLTS AND NUTS ON CHASSIS AND BODY
Tighten the following parts:
wFront seat±to±body mounting bolts
Torque: 37 NVm (375 kgfVcm, 27 ftVlbf).
wFront suspension member±to±body mounting bolt
Torque:
Front side
125 NVm (1,280 kgfVcm, 92 ftVlbf)
Rear side
200 NVm (2,040 kgfVcm, 148 ftVlbf)
wRear suspension member±to±body mounting bolts.
Torque: 175 NVm (1,790 kgfVcm, 129 ftVlbf)
wRear suspension member rear cushion±to±body
mounting bolts
Torque: 58 NVm (590 kgfVcm, 43 ftVlbf)
23. BODY INSPECTION
(a) Check the body exterior for dents, scratches and rust.
(b) Check the underbody for rust and damage.
If necessary, replace or repair.
24. ROAD TEST
(a) Check the engine and chassis for abnormal noises.
(b) Check that the vehicle does not wander or pull to one side.
(c) Check that the brakes work properly and do not drag.
(d) Perform setting of the parking brake shoes and drum.
25. FINAL INSPECTION
(a) Check the operation of the body parts:
wHood
Auxiliary catch operates properly
Hood locks securely when closed
wFront and rear doors
Door locks operate properly
Doors close properly
wLuggage compartment door
Door lock operates properly
wSeats
Seat adjusts easily and locks securely in any position
Front seat back locks securely in any position
Folding±down rear seat backs lock securely
(b) Be sure to deliver a clean car. Especially check:
wSteering wheel
wShift lever knob
wAll switch knobs
wSeats MA±16
± MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
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There are some maintenance and inspection
items which are considered to be the owner's re-
sponsibility. They can be performed by the owner
or be can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be
checked on a daily basis, those which, in most
cases, do not require (special) tools and those
which are considered to be reasonable for the
owner to perform. Items and procedures for gen-
eral maintenance are as follows:
OUTSIDE VEHICLE
1. TIRES
(a) Check the pressure with a gauge. Adjust if
necessary.
(b) Check for cuts, damage, uneven or excessive
wear.
2. WHEEL NUTS
When checking the tires, check the nuts for
looseness or for missing nuts. If necessary,
tighten them.
3. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Check for wear or cracks whenever they do not
wipe clean. Replace if necessary.
4. FLUID LEAKS
(a) Check underneath for leaking fuel, oil, water or
other fluid.
(b) If you smell gasoline fumes or notice any leak,
have the cause found and corrected.
5. DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
(a) Check that all doors including the trunk lid
operate smoothly, and that all latches lock
securely.
(b) Check that the engine hood secondary latch
secures the hood from opening when the
primary latch is released.
INSIDE VEHICLE
6. LIGHTS
(a) C h e c k t h a t t h e headlights, stop lights,
tail±lights, turn signal lights, and other lights
are all working.
(b) Check the headlight aiming.7. WARNING LIGHT AND BUZZERS
Check that all warning lights and buzzers
function properly.
8. HORN
Check that it is working.
9. WINDSHIELD GLASS
Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
10. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
(a) Check operation of the wipers and washer.
(b) Check that the wipers do not streak.
11. WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
Check that the air comes out from the defrost-
er outlet when operating the heater air condi-
tioner at defroster mode.
12. REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check that it is mounted securely.
13. SUN VISORS
Check that they move freely and are
mounted securely.
14. STEERING WHEEL
Check that it has the specified freeplay. Be
alert for changes in steering condition, such
as excessive steering effort, excessive free-
play or strange noise.
15. SEATS
(a) Check that all front seat controls such as seat
adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. operate
smoothly.
(b) Check that all latches lock securely in any
position.
(c) Check that the locks hold securely in any
latched position.
(d) Check that the head restraints move up and
down smoothly and that the locks hold
securely in any latched position.
(e) For folding±down rear seat backs, check that
the latches lock securely.
16. SEAT BELTS
(a) Check that the seat belt system such as
buckles, retractors and anchors operate
properly and smoothly.
(b) Check that the belt webbing is not cut, frayed,
worn or damaged.
17. ACCELERATOR PEDAL
Check the pedal for smooth operation and
uneven pedal effort or catching.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
± MAINTENANCEGENERAL MAINTENANCEMA±17
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When scrapping vehicle
HINT: Have a battery ready as the power source to deploy the
airbag.
1. CONFIRM FUNCTIONING OF SST
(See page RS±19)
SST 09082±00700
2. DISCONNECT AIRBAG CONNECTOR
(a) Remove the glove compartment finish plate inside the
instrument panel box.
NOTICE: When handling the airbag connector, take care
not to damage the airbag wire harness.
(b) Pull up the connector.
(c) Disconnect the airbag connector.
3. INSTALL SST
(a) Connect the SST connector to the front passenger airbag
assembly connector.
SST 09082±00700
NOTICE: To avoid damaging the SST connector and wire
harness, do not lock the secondary lock of the twin lock.
(b) Move the SST to at least 10 m (33 ft) from the front of the
vehicle.
(c) Close all the doors and windows of the vehicle.
NOTICE: Take care not to damage the SST wire harness.
(d) Connect the SST red clip to the battery positive (+) terminal
and the black clip to the battery negative (±) terminal.
4. DEPLOY AIRBAG
(a) Confirm that no±one is inside the vehicle or within 10 m
(33 ft) of the vehicle.
(b) Press the SST activation switch and deploy the airbag.
HINT: The airbag deploys simultaneously as the LED of the
SST activation switch lights up. RS±26
± SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMFRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY