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COMPRESSOR REMOVAL
1. RUN ENGINE AT IDLE SPEED WITH A/C ON FOR
APPROX. 10 MINUTES
2. STOP ENGINE
3. REMOVE BATTERY
4. DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM
5. REMOVE DRIVE BELT
Loosen the drive belt tension by turning the drive belt tension-
er clockwise, and remove the drive belt.
6. REMOVE POWER STEERING PUMP
7. DISCONNECT DISCHARGE HOSE AND SUCTION HOSE
FROM COMPRESSOR
NOTICE: Cap the open fittings immediately to keep mois-
ture out of the system.
8. REMOVE COMPRESSOR
(a) Disconnect connector from compressor.
(b) Remove engine under cover.
(d) Remove the 4 bolts, nut and stud bolt.
(d) Remove the compressor. AC±86
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(c) Check the clearance between the pressure plate and rotor,
then connect the negative (±) terminal of the battery.
Standard clearance:
0.5 + 0.15 mm (0.020 + 0.0059 in.)
If the clearance is not within specification, adjust the clear-
ance using shims to obtain the standard clearance.
Shim Thickness:
0.1 mm (0.004 in.)
0.3 mm (0.012 in.)
0.5 mm (0.020 in.)
COMPRESSOR INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL COMPRESSOR
(a) Install the stud bolt.
Torque: 26 NVm (265 kgfVcm, 19 ftVlbf)
(b) Install the compressor with 4 bolts and nut.
Torque: 52 NVm (530 kgfVcm, 38 ftVlbf)
(c) Connect the magnetic clutch connector.
(d) Install the engine under cover.
2. CONNECT DISCHARGE HOSE AND SUCTION HOSE TO
COMPRESSOR
NOTICE: Hoses should be connected immediately after
the caps have been removed.
Torque: 10 NVm (100 kgfVcm, 7 ftVlbf)
3. INSTALL POWER STEERING PUMP
Install the power steering pump with 2 bolts.
Torque: 58 NVm (590 kgfVcm, 43 ftVlbf)
4. INSTALL DRIVE BELT
5. INSTALL BATTERY
6. EVACUATE AIR IN REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AND
CHARGE WITREFRIGERANT
Specified amount:
700 + 50 g (24.96 + 1.76 oz.)
7. INSPECT FOR LEAKAGE OF REFRIGERANT
Using a gas leak tester, check for leakage of refrigerant.
If there is leakage, check the tightening torque at the joints.
8. INSPECT A/C OPERATION AC±90
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INTRODUCTIONGLOSSARY OF SAE AND TOYOTA TERMS -
IN-8
IACIdle Air ControlIdle Speed Control (ISC)
IATIntake Air TemperatureIntake or Inlet Air Temperature
ICMIgnition Control Module-
IFIIndirect Fuel InjectionIndirect Injection
IFSInertia Fuel-Shutoff-
ISCIdle Speed Control-
KSKnock SensorKnock Sensor
MAFMass Air FlowAir Flow Meter
MAPManifold Absolute PressureManifold Pressure
Intake Vacuum
MCMixture Control
Electric Bleed Air Control Valve (EBCV)
Mixture Control Valve (MCV)
Electric Air Control Valve (EACV)
MDPManifold Differential Pressure-
MFIMultiport Fuel InjectionElectronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
MILMalfunction Indicator LampCheck Engine Light
MSTManifold Surface Temperature-
MVZManifold Vacuum Zone-
NVRAMNon-V olatile Random Access Memory-
O2SOxygen SensorOxygen Sensor, O2 Sensor (O2S)
OBDOn-Board DiagnosticOn-Board Diagnostic (OBD)
OCOxidation Catalytic ConverterOxidation Catalyst Converter (OC), CCo
OPOpen LoopOpen Loop
PAIRPulsed Secondary Air InjectionAir Suction (AS)
PCMPowertrain Control Module-
PNPPark/Neutral Position-
PROMProgrammable Read Only Memory-
PSPPower Steering Pressure-
PTOXPeriodic Trap OxidizerDiesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
Diesel Particulate Trap (DPT)
RAMRandom Access MemoryRandom Access Memory (RAM)
RMRelay Module-
ROMRead Only MemoryRead Only Memory (ROM)
RPMEngine SpeedEngine Speed
SCSuperchargerSupercharger
SCBSupercharger Bypass-
SFISequential Multiport Fuel InjectionElectronic Fuel Injection (EFI), Sequential Injection
SPLSmoke Puff Limiter-
SRIService Reminder Indicator-
SRTSystem Readiness Test-
STScan Tool-
TBThrottle BodyThrottle Body
TBIThrottle Body Fuel InjectionSingle Point Injection
Central Fuel Injection (Ci)
TCTurbochargerTurbocharger
TCCTorque Converter ClutchTorque Converter
TCMTransmission Control ModuleTransmission ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
TPThrottle PositionThrottle Position
TRTransmission Range-
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Shift the shift lever to N position.
Jack up one of the rear wheels.
Connect the Check Harness A
(See page EG±404)
Disconnect power steering ECU connector
and cruise control ECU connector.
Turn ignition switch ON.
Measure voltage between terminal SP1 of ECM
connector and body ground when the wheel is
turned slowly.
Check voltage between terminal SP1 of ECM connector and body ground.
Voltage is generated intermittently.
Check and replace ECM.
Repair or replace harness or connector be-
tween ECM and telltale light RH.
Check operation of odometer and trip meter (telltale light RH (See page
BR±48))
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Check voltage between terminal SP1 of ECM connector and body ground.
Check operation of odometer and trip meter (telltale light RH
(See page BE±48)).
Check and replace ECM.
Repair or replace harness or connector between
ECM and telltale light RH.
Go to
1. Shift the shift lever to N position
2. Jack up one of the rear wheels.
3. Connect the Check Harness A.
See page EG±510)
(1) Disconnect power steering ECU connector
and cruise control ECU connector.
(5) Turn ignition switch ON.
Measure voltage between terminal SP1 of ECM
connector and body ground when the wheel is
turned slowly.
Voltage is generated intermittently.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
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PRECAUTION
Take care to observe the doing precautions when performing inspections or removal and replacement of
body electrical related parts.
HEADLIGHT SYSTEM
wHalogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and require special handling. They can burst if scratched or
dropped. Hold a bulb only by its plastic or metal case.
Don't touch the glass part of a bulb with bare hands.
SRS (SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM)
wWork must be started after 90 seconds from the time the ignition switch is turned to the ºLOCKº position
and the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery.
wWhen disconnecting any of the connectors in the SRS, be sure to lock the ignition switch and disconnect
the negative (±) terminal cable from the battery first. Since the connectors are twin lock type connectors,
disconnect the connectors only after releasing the first stage lock.
wWhen connecting SRS connectors, be sure to lock them securely. (If the connectors are not locked
securely, the system may not operate when needed.)
wAlways store the steering wheel pad with the pad surface facing upward. (Storing the pad with its metallic
surface up may lead to a serious accident if the SRS inflates for some reason.)
wWhen installing the spiral cable, be sure the vehicle is in the straight ahead condition and confirm that the
spiral cable is in the neutral position when it is installed.
wINFORMATION LABELS (NOTICE) are attached to the periphery of the SRS components. Follow the
NOTICE.
AUDIO SYSTEM
wIf the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, the preset AM, FM 1 and FM 2 stations
stored in memory are erased, so be sure to note the stations and reset them after the battery terminal is
reconnected.
wIf the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, the ºANTI±THEFT SYSTEMº will operate
when the cable is reconnected, but the radio, tape player and CD player will not operate. Be sure to input
the correct ID number so that the radio, tape player and CD player can be operated again.
MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
wIf the vehicle is equipped with a mobile communication system, refer to precautions in the IN section. BE±2
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control switch (See page IN±30).
Switch position
Neutral
RES/ACC
SET/COAST
CANCEL
Replace cruise control switch.
Measure resistance between terminals 3 and 4 of
control switch connector when control switch is
operated.
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Check and replace ECU.
When diagnostic trouble code 34 is displayed, carefully
check that resistance is always 8 in neutral position,
particularly when switching between RES/ACC and
SET/COAST.
(1) Remove steering wheel center pad.
(2) Disconnect control switch connector (See
page RS Section).
Check control switch.
Check for open and short in harness and connector between ECU and
Resistance
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Check harness and connector between cruise control ECU and main
switch, main switch and body ground. (See page IN±30).
Proceed to next circuit inspection shown on matrix
chart (See page
BE±170).
(1) Turn ignition switch ON.
(2) Measure voltage between terminal CMS and
GND of cruise control ECU connector when main
switch is held on and off.
Remove cruise control ECU with connectors still con-
nected.
Main switch
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Check and replace cruise control ECU.
Voltage
Check continuity between terminals 2 and 4 of cruise
control switch connector when main switch is held on
and off.
(1) Remove steering wheel center pad (See page
RS Section).
(2) Disconnect cruise control switch connector.
Terminals
Main switch
OFF
Hold ON
Continuity
Check main switch.
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Check and replace cruise control ECU.
Replace control switch.
Check voltage between terminal CMS and GND of cruise control ECU
connector
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