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A00195
ONFC
BE6653
P22178
P09401
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1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
10 Check fuel pump resistor. (See page SF−58).
NG Replace fuel pump resistor.
OK
Check for open and short in harness and connector between fuel pump relay and fuel\
pump resis-
tor and fuel pump (See page IN−28).
OBD II scan tool (excluding TOYOTA hand −held tester)
1 Check fuel pump operation.
PREPARATION:
(a) Remove instrument panel speaker No.1 panel (See page
SF−65 ).
(b) Turn ignition switch ON.
CHECK:
(a) Connect between terminal FC of ECM and body ground.
(b) Check for fuel pressure in the fuel inlet hose when it is pinched off.
OK:
There is pressure in the fuel inlet hose.
HINT:
At this time, you will hear a fuel flowing noise.
OK Go to step 4.
OK
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A00196
ONFC
High LowFPR
BE6653
P22901
P09401
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DI−123
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
7 Check operation of fuel pump.
PREPARATION:
(a) Remove instrument panel speaker No.1 panel (See page
SF−65 ).
(b) Turn ignition switch ON.
CHECK:
(a) Connect terminal FC of ECM and body ground.
(b) Check operation of fuel pump when terminal FPR of ECM
is grounded and is not grounded.
OK:
There is pressure in the inlet hose.
HINT:
At this time, you will hear a fuel flowing noise.
FPR is grounded
(Low speed)FPR is not grounded (High speed)
NGNGGo to step 8
NGOKGo to step 9
OKNG
Repair or replace
harness or connecter between fuel pump
relay and fuel pump.
8 Check fuel pump (See page SF−6 ).
NG Repair or replace fuel pump.
OK
Check for open or short in harness and connector between EFI main relay (Mark\
ing: EFI) and cir-
cuit opening relay and fuel pump relay and fuel pump and body ground (See p\
age IN−28).
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A00197
ONON
OFF
BE6653
P22965
P22966
G
E
G E Air Filter
Air Filter
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
TOYOTA hand −held tester
1 Connect the TOYOTA hand−held tester and check operation of VSV for fuel
pressure control.
PREPARATION:
(a) Remove the fuse cover on the instrument panel.
(b) Connect the TOYOTA hand−held tester to the DLC3.
(c) Turn ignition switch ON and TOYOTA hand −held tester
main switch ON.
(d) Select the ACTIVE TEST mode on the TOYOTA hand −
held tester.
CHECK:
Check operation of VSV when VSV is operated by the T OYOTA
hand −held tester.
OK:
VSV is ON:
Air from pipe E is flowing out through the air filter.
VSV is OFF:
Air from pipe E is flowing out through pipe G.
OK Check and repair fuel pressure regulator (See page SF−19 ).
NG
2 Check VSV for fuel pressure control (See page SF−59).
NG Replace VSV for fuel pressure control.
OK
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A00198
ONFPU
(+)
(−)
BE6653
P24688
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DI−127
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
3 Check for open and short in harness and connector between EFI main relay
(Marking: EFI) and ECM (See page IN−28).
NG Repair or replace harness or connector.
OK
Check and replace ECM (See page IN−28 ).
OBD II scan tool (excluding TOYOTA hand −held tester)
1 Check VSV for fuel pressure control (See page SF−59 ).
NG Replace VSV for fuel pressure control.
OK
2 Check voltage between terminal FPU of ECM connector and body ground.
PREPARATION:
(a) Remove instrument panel speaker No.1 panel (See page
SF−65 ).
(b) Turn ignition switch ON.
CHECK:
Measure voltage between terminal FPU of ECM connector and
body ground.
OK:
Voltage: 9 − 14 V
NG Check for open and short in harness and con- nector between EFI main relay (Marking: EFI)
and ECM (See page IN−28 ).
OK
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Q08225
Q08634
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DLC3
DI−132
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The diagnosis system operates in normal mode
during normal vehicle use, and also has a check
mode for technicians to simulate malfunction symp-
toms and perform troubleshooting. Most DTCs use
2 trip detection logic(*) to prevent erroneous detec-
tion. By switching the ECM to check mode when
troubleshooting, the technician can cause the MIL
to light up for a malfunction that is only detected
once or momentarily (TOYOTA hand−held tester)
(See step 3).
*2 trip detection logic:
When a logic malfunction is first detected, the mal-
function is temporarily stored in the ECM memory.
If the same malfunction is detected again during the 2nd test
drive, this 2nd detection causes the MIL to light up.
2. Normal Mode: INSPECT DIAGNOSIS
(a) Check the MIL. (1) The MIL lights up when the ignition switch is turnedON and the engine is not running.
HINT:
If the MIL does not light up, troubleshoot the combination meter
(See page BE−2 ).
(2) When the engine is started, the MIL should go off.
If the lamp remains on, the diagnosis system has
detected a malfunction or abnormality in the sys-
tem.
(b) Check the DTC.
NOTICE:
TOYOTA hand−held tester only:
When the diagnostic system is switched from the normal
mode to the check mode, it erases all DTCs and freeze
frame data recorded in the normal mode. So before switch-
ing modes, always check the DTCs and freeze frame data,
and note them down. (1) Prepare the OBD II scan tool (complying with SAEJ1978) or TOYOTA hand−held tester.
(2) Connect the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand−
held tester to the DLC3 in the fuse box at the lower
left of the instrument panel.
(3) Turn the ignition switch ON and turn the OBD II scan
tool or TOYOTA hand−held tester switch ON.
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Q08634
TOYOTA Hand−held Tester
DLC3
FI3605
ON
OFF 0.13 sec.
Flashing
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(4) Use the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand−held
tester to check the DTCs and freeze frame data.
Note them down (For operating instructions, see
the OBD II scan tool’s instruction book).
(5) See page DI−143 to confirm the details of the
DTCs.
NOTICE:
When simulating symptoms with an OBD II scan tool (ex-
cluding TOYOTA hand −held tester) to check the DTCs, use
the normal mode. For codes on the DTC chart subject to ”2
trip detection logic”, turn the ignition switch off after the
symptoms have been simulated for the 1st time. Them re-
peat the simulation process again. When the program has
been simulated twice, the MIL lights up and the DTCs are
recorded in the ECM.
3. Check Mode: INSPECT DIAGNOSIS
HINT:
TOYOTA hand−held tester only:
Compared to the normal mode, the check mode has high sens-
ing ability to detect malfunctions. Furthermore, the same diag-
nostic items which are detected in the normal mode can also be
detected in check mode.
(a) Check the DTC. (1) Check the initial conditions.
Battery positive voltage 11 V or more.
Throttle valve fully closed.
Transmission in P position.
Air conditioning switched off.
(2) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
(3) Prepare the TOYOTA hand−held tester.
(4) Connect the TOYOTA hand− held tester to the
DLC3 in the fuse box at the lower left of the instru-
ment panel.
(5) Turn the ignition switch ON and switch the T OYOTA
hand −held tester ON.
(6) Switch the TOYOTA hand −held tester from the nor-
mal mode to the check mode (Check that the MIL
flashes).
(7) Start the engine (The MIL goes).
(8) Simulate the conditions of the malfunction de- scribed by the customer.
NOTICE:
Leave the ignition switch ON until you have checked the
DTCs etc.
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(9) After simulating the malfunction conditions, use the
TOYOTA hand−held tester diagnosis selector to
check the DTCs and freeze frame data, etc.
HINT:
Take care not to turn the ignition switch OFF. T urning the ignition
switch off switches the diagnosis system from check mode to
normal mode, so all DTCs, etc. are erased. (10) After checking the DTC, inspect the applicable cir-cuit.
(b) Clear the DTC. The following actions will erase the DTCs and freeze
frame data.Operating the OBD II scan tool (complying with SAE
J1978) or TOYOTA hand−held tester to erase the
codes (See the OBD II scan tool’s instruction book
for operating instructions.).
NOTICE:
If the T OYOTA hand−held tester switches the ECM from the
normal mode to the check mode or vice−versa, or if the
ignition switch is turned from ON to ACC or OFF during the
check mode, the DTCs and freezed frame data will be
erased.
(c) Check the DLC3. The vehicle’s ECM uses V.P.W. (V ariable Pulse Width) for
communication to comply with SAE J1850. The terminal
arrangement of DLC3 complies with SAE J1962 and
matches the V.P.W. format.
Terminal No.Connection/V oltage or ResistanceCondition
2Bus Line/Pulse generationDuring communication
4Chassis Ground − Body/1 Ω or lessAlways
5Signal Ground − Body/1 Ω or lessAlways
16Battery Positive − Body/9 − 14 V or 1 Ω or lessAlways
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HINT:
If your display shows ”UNABLE TO CONNECT TO VEHICLE”
when you have connected the cable of the OBD II scan tool or
TOYOTA hand−held tester to the DLC3, turned the ignition
switch ON and operated the scan tool, there is a problem on the
vehicle side or tool side.
If communication is normal when the tool is connected to
another vehicle, inspect the DLC3 on the original vehicle.
If communication is still not possible when the tool is con-
nected to another vehicle, the problem is probably in the
tool itself, so consult the Service Department listed in the
tool’s instruction manual.
4. CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
TOYOTA hand−held tester only:
By putting the vehicle’s ECM in the check mode, 1 trip detection logic is possible instead of 2\
trip detection
logic and sensitivity to detect open circuits is increased. This makes it easier t\
o detect intermittent problems.
(1) Clear the DTC (See step 3).
(2) Set the check mode (See step 3).
(3) Do a simulation test (See page IN−18).
(4) Check the cnnector connection and terminal (See page IN−28).
(5) Visual check and contact pressure (See page IN−28).
(6) Handle the connector (See page IN−28).
5. ROAD TEST
NOTICE:
Perform the test at normal operating ATF temperature 50 − 80°C (122 − 176° F).
(a) D position test in NORM and PWR pattern positions. Shift into the D position and hold the accelerator pedal constant at the full\
throttle valve opening posi-
tion and check the following:
HINT:
When the 2nd start switch in on, there is no 1 → 2 up−shift and 2 →1 down−shift.
(1) 1 →2, 2 → 3 and 3 → O/D up−shift takes place, and shift point should conform to those shown
in the automatic shift schedule. Conduct a test under both Normal and Powe\
r patterns.
HINT:
There is no O/D up−shift or lock−up when the coolant temperature is below 55 °C (131°F ).
Evaluation:
If there is no 1 → 2 up−shift:
Shift solenoid valve No. 2 is stuck.
1−2 shift valve is stuck.
If there is no 2 → 3 up−shift:
Shift solenoid valve No. 1 is stuck.
2−3 shift valve is stuck.
If there is no 3 → O/D up−shift:
3−4 shift valve is stuck.
If the shift point is defective:
Throttle valve, 1−2 shift valve, 2−3 shift valve, 3−4 shift valve etc., are defective.
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