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1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
If the light does not operate as specified, troubleshoot the dis-
charge warning light circuit.
6. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITHOUT LOAD
HINT:
If a battery/generator tester is available, connect the tester to
the charging circuit as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
(a) If a tester is not available, connect a voltmeter and amme-
ter to the charging circuit as follows:
Disconnect the wire from terminal B of the generator
and connect it to the negative ( −) lead of the amme-
ter.
Connect the positive (+) lead of the ammeter to ter-
minal B of the generator.
Connect the positive (+) lead of the voltmeter to ter-
minal B of the generator.
Ground the negative ( −) lead of the voltmeter.
(b) Check the charging circuit as follows:
With the engine running from idle to 2,000 rpm, check the
reading on the ammeter and voltmeter.
Standard amperage 10 A or less
Standard voltage:
at 25° C ’(77°F)14.0 − 15.0 V
at 115°C ’(239° F)13.5 − 14.3 V
If the voltmeter reading is more than standard voltage, replace
the voltage regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is less than the standard voltage, check
the voltage regulator and generator as follows:
With terminal F grounded, start the engine and
check the voltmeter reading of terminal B.
If the voltmeter reading is more than standard volt-
age, replace the voltage regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is less than standard volt-
age, check the generator.
7. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITH LOAD
(a) With the engine running at 2,000 rpm, turn on the high
beam headlights and place the heater blower switch at
”HI”.
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REPLACEMENT
REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT
(a) Remove the radiator cap.
CAUTION:
See step 2. (a) above.
(b) Drain the coolant from the radiator drain cock and engine drain plug (Engine drain plug at the left of engine block.).
(c) Close the drain plugs. Torque:Torque (Engine drain plug):
29 N·m (300 kgf·cm, 22 ft·lbf)
(d) Slowly fill the system with coolant.
Use a good brand of ethylene −glycol base coolant
and mix it according to the manufacturer’s direc-
tions.
Using coolant which includes more than 50 % ethyl-
ene−glycol (but not more than 70 %) is recom-
mended.
NOTICE:
Do not use an alcohol type coolant.The coolant should be
mixed with demineralized water or distilled water. Capacity:
w/ Front heater:
13.7 liters (14.4 US qts, 12.1 lmp. qts)
w/ Front and rear heaters:
14.7 liters (15.5 US qts, 12.9 lmp. qts)
(e) Reinstall the radiator cap.
(f) Warm up the engine and check for leaks.
(g) Recheck the coolant level and refill as necessary.
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1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
ON−VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. REMOVE RADIATOR TANK CAP
CAUTION:
To avoid the danger of being burned, do not remove the ra-
diator cap while the engine and radiator are still hot, as fluid
and steam can be blown out under pressure.
2. INSPECT RADIATOR CAP
NOTICE:
If the radiator cap has contaminations, always rinse it with
water. Before using a radiator cap tester, wet the relief
valve and pressure valve with coolant or water.
Using a radiator cap tester, pump the tester and measure the
relief valve opening pressure. Standard opening pressure:
74 − 103 kPa
(0.75 − 1.05 kgf/cm
2, 10.7 − 14.9 psi)
Minimum opening pressure:
59 kPa (0.6 kgf/cm
2, 8.5 psi)
HINT:
Use the tester’s maximum reading as the opening pressure.
If the opening pressure is less than minimum, replace the radia-
tor cap.
3. INSPECT COOLING SYSTEM FOR LEAKS
(a) Fill the radiator with coolant and attach a radiator cap tes-
ter.
(b) Warm up the engine.
(c) Pump it to 118 kPa (1.2 kgf/cm
2, 17.1 psi), and check that
the pressure does not drop.
If the pressure drops, check the hoses, radiator or water pump
for leaks. If no external leaks are found, check the heater core,
cylinder block and head.
4. REINSTALL RADIATOR CAP
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(10) After checking the DTC, inspect the applicable cir-
cuit.
(b) Clear the DTC.
The following actions will erase the DTCs and freezed
frame data.
(1) 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.)
(2) Disconnecting the battery terminals or EFI fuse.
NOTICE:
If the TOYOTA hand −held tester switches the ECM from
normal mode to check mode or vice −versa, or if the igni-
tion switch is turned from ON to ACC or LOCK during check
mode, the DTCs and freezed frame data will be erased.
4. FAIL−SAFE CHART
If any of the following codes is recorded, the ECM enters fail −safe mode.
DTC No.Fail−Safe OperationFail− Safe Deactivation Conditions
P0100Ignition timing fixed at 5 ° BTDC
Injection method fixed at simultaneous injectionReturned to normal condition
P0110Intake air temp. is fixed at 20° C (68°F)Returned to normal condition
P0115Engine coolant temp. is fixed at 80 °(176°F)Returned to normal condition
P0120VTA is fixed at 0°
The following condition must be repeated at least 2 times
consecutively
When closed throttle position switch is ON:
0.1 V VTA 0.95 V
P0135
P0141The heater circuit in witch an abnormality is detected is
turned offIgnition switch OFF
P0325
P0330Max. timing retardationIgnition switch OFF
P1300Fuel cutIGF signal is detected for 6 consective ignitions
P1605Max. timing retardationReturned to normal condition
5. CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
TOYOTA hand−held tester only:
By putting the vehicle’s ECM in 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 \
to detect intermittent problems.
(1) Clear the DTC (See step 2).
(2) Set the check mode (See step 3).
(3) Perform a simulation test (See page IN−18).
(4) Check the connector and terminal (See page IN−28).
(5) Handle the connector (See page IN−28).
(6) Visual check and contact pressure (See page IN−28).
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
HINT:
Parameters listed in the chart may not be exactly the same as your reading due to \
the type of instrument
or other factors.
If a malfunction code is displayed during the DTC check in check mode, che\
ck the circuit for that code listed
in the table below. For details of each code, turn to the page referred to under the ’’See page ’’ for the respe-
cire ’’DTC No.’’ in the DTC chart.
DTC No.
(See Page)Detection ItemTrouble AreaMILMemory
P0100
( DI−20 )Mass Air Flow Circuit
MalfunctionOpen or short in mass air flow meter circuit
Mass air flow meter
ECM
*1
P0101
( DI−25 )Mass Air Flow Circuit
Range/Performance
Problem
Mass air flow meter *1
P0110
( DI−26 )Intake Air Temp. Circuit
MalfunctionOpen or short in intake air temp. sensor circuit
Intake air temp. sensor
ECM
*1
P0115
( DI−30 )Engine Coolant Temp. Circuit
MalfunctionOpen or short in engine coolant temp. sensor circuit
Engine coolant temp. sensor
ECM
*1
P0116
( DI−34 )Engine Coolant Temp. Circuit
Range/Performance ProblemEngine coolant temp. sensor
Cooling system *1
P0120
( DI−35 )Throttle/Pedal Position
Sensor/Switch ”A” Circuit
MalfunctionOpen or short in throttle position sensor circuit
Throttle position sensor
ECM
*1
P0121
( DI−39 )Throttle/Pedal Position
Sensor/Switch ”A” Circuit
Range/Performance Problem
Throttle position sensor *1
P0125
( DI−40 )Insufficient Coolant Temp. for
Closed Loop Fuel Control Open or short in heated oxygen sensor circuit
Heated oxygen sensor *1
P0130
( DI−43 )Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit
Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)Heated oxygen sensor
Fuel trim malfunction *1
P0133
( DI−46 ) Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit
Slow Response
(Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Heated oxygen sensor *1
P0135
( DI−47 ) Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater
Circuit Malfunction
(Bank 1 Sensor 1)Open or short in heater circuit of heated oxygen sensor
Heated oxygen sensor heater
ECM
*1
P0136
( DI−49 )Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit
Malfunction
(Bank 1 Sensor 2)
Heated oxygen sensor *1
P0141
( DI−47 ) Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater
Circuit Malfunction
(Bank 1 Sensor 2)
Same as DTC No. P0135 *1
*1: MIL lights up
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Atmosphere
Flange
Platinum Electrode
Solid Electrolyte
(Zirconia Element)
Platinum Electrode
Heater
Coating (Ceramic)
Exhaust GasCover Ideal Air−
Fuel Mixture
Output Voltage
Richer − Air Fuel Ratio − Leaner
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1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
DTC P0125 Insufficient Coolant Temp. for Closed Loop
Fuel Control
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
To obtain a high purification rate for the CO, HC and NOx components of th\
e exhaust gas, a three −way cata-
lytic converter is used, but for the most efficient use of the three −way catalytic converter, the air−fuel ratio
must be precisely controlled so that it is always close to the stoichiom\
etric air −fuel ratio.
The oxygen sensor has the characteristic where by its output voltage change\
s suddenly in the vicinity of the
stoichiometric air −fuel ratio. This characteristic is used to detect the oxygen concentrati\
on in the exhaust
gas and provide feedback to the computer for control of the air −fuel ratio.
When the air −fuel ratio becomes LEAN, the oxygen concentration in the exhaust increas\
es and the oxygen
sensor informs the ECM of the LEAN condition (small electromotive force: 0 V)\
.
When the air −fuel ratio is RICHER than the stoichiometric air −fuel ratio the oxygen concentration in the ex-
haust gas in reduced and the oxygen sensor informs the ECM of the RICH condit\
ion (large electromotive
force: 1 V). The ECM judges by the electromotive force from the oxygen \
sensor whether the air −fuel ratio
is RICH or LEAN and controls the injection time accordingly. However, if malfunction of the oxygen sensor
causes output of abnormal electromotive force, the ECM is unable to perform acc\
urate air −fuel ratio control.
The heated oxygen sensors include a heater which heats the zirconia element\
. The heater is controlled by
the ECM. When the intake air volume is low (the temp. of the exhaust gas i\
s low) current flows to the heater
to heat the sensor for accurate oxygen concentration detection.
DTC No.DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
P0125
After the engine is warmed up, heated oxygen sensor (bank 1
sensor 2) output does not indicate RICH even once when
conditions (a), (b) and (c) continue for at least 1.5 min.
(a) Engine speed: 1,500 rpm or more
(b) Vehicle speed: 40 − 100 km/h (25 − 62 mph)
(c) Closed throttle position switch: OFF
Open or short in heated oxygen sensor (bank 1 sensor 1)
circuit
Heated oxygen sensor (bank1 sensor 1)
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DI−47
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
DTC P0135 Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit
Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
DTC P0141 Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Refer to DTC P0125 (Insufficient Coolant Temp. for Closed Loop Fuel Control) on page DI−40.
DTC No.DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
P0135
P0141
When the heater operates, heater current exceeds 2 A
(2 trip detection logic)Open or short in heater circuit of heated oxygen sensor
Heated oxygen sensor heater
ECM
Heater current of 0.25 A or less when the heater operates
(2 trip detection logic)
HINT:
Sensor 1 refers to the sensor closer to the engine body.
Sensor 2 refers to the sensor farther away from the engine body.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to DTC P0125 (Insufficient Coolant Temp. for Closed Loop Fuel Control) on page DI−40 for WIRING
DIAGRAM.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1 Check voltage between terminals HT1, HT2 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 terminals HT1, HT2 of ECM connec-
tor and body ground.
HINT:
Connect terminal HT1 to bank 1 sensor 1.
Connect terminal HT2 to bank 1 sensor 2.
OK:
Voltage: 9 − 14 V
OK Check and replace ECM (See page IN−28 ).
NG
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2 Check resistance of heated oxygen sensor heater (See page SF−64).
NG Replace heated oxygen sensor.
OK
Check and repair harness or connector between EFI main relay (Marking: EFI) \
and heated oxygen
sensor (bank 1 sensor 1, 2) and ECM (See page IN−28).
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