V07268
VIBRATION METHOD: When vibration seems to be the major cause.
CONNECTORS
WIRE HARNESS
PARTS AND SENSOR 1
Slightly shake the connector vertically and horizontally.
Slightly shake the wire harness vertically and horizontally.
The connector joint, fulcrum of the vibration, and body
through portion are the major areas to be checked thorough-
ly.
Apply slight vibration with a finger to the part of the sensor
considered to be the pr oblem cause and check that the mal-
function occurs. Shake Slightly
Swing SlightlyVibrate Slightly
HINT:
Applying strong vibration to relays may result in open relays.
IN−22
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INTRODUCTION HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMS
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
3. SYMPTOM SIMULATION
The most dif ficult case in troubleshooting is when there are no problem symptoms occurring. In such\
cases,
a thorough customer problem analysis must be carried out, then simulate \
the same or similar conditions and
environment in which the problem occurred in the customer’s vehicle. No matter how much experience a
technician has, or how skilled he may be, if he proceeds to troubleshoot without c\
onfirming the problem
symptoms he will tend to overlook something important in the repair operation an\
d make a wrong guess
somewhere, which will only lead to a standstill. For example, for a problem which only occurs \
when the en-
gine is cold, or for a problem which occurs due to vibration caused by the road during\
driving, etc., the prob-
lem can never be determined so long as the symptoms are confirmed with t\
he engine hot condition or the
vehicle at a standstill. Since vibration, heat or water penetration (moisture) is l\
ikely cause for problem which
is difficult to reproduce, the symptom simulation tests introduced here are ef\
fective measures in that the ex-
ternal causes are applied to the vehicle in a stopped condition.
Important Points in the Symptom Simulation Test:
In the symptom simulation test, the problem symptoms should of course be c\
onfirmed, but the problem area
or parts must also be found out. To do this, narrow down the possible problem circuits according to the symp-
toms before starting this test and connect a tester beforehand. After that, \
carry out the symptom simulation
test, judging whether the circuit being tested is defective or normal and also confirming the \
problem symp-
toms at the same time. Refer to the problem symptoms table for each syst\
em to narrow down the possible
causes of the symptom.
FI2331
FI2332
FI2330
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AC2R5−01
N06158
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AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR AND MAGNETIC CLUTCH
AC−33
1360
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
COMPRESSOR AND MAGNETIC
CLUTCH
ON−VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSTALL MANIFOLD GAUGE SET (See page AC−18 )
2. START ENGINE
Run the engine at 1,500 rpm.
3. INSPECT COMPRESSOR FOR METALLIC SOUND
Check if there is a metallic sound from the compressor when the
A/C switch is on.
If metallic sound is heard, replace the compressor assembly.
4. INSPECT REFRIGERANT PRESSURE (See page AC−5 )
5. STOP ENGINE
6. INSPECT VISUALLY FOR LEAKAGE OF REFRIGER- ANT FROM SAFETY SEAL
Using a gas leak detector, check for leakage of refrigerant.
If there is any leakage, replace the compressor assembly.
7. REMOVE MANIFOLD GAUGE SET (See page
AC−19 )
8. MAKE THESE VISUAL CHECKS:
(a) Leakage of grease from the clutch bearing.
(b) Signs of oil on the pressure plate or rotor. Repair or replace, as necessary.
9. INSPECT MAGNETIC CLUTCH BEARING FOR NOISE
(a) Start engine.
(b) Check for abnormal noise from near the compressor when the A/C switch is OFF.
If abnormal noise is being emitted, replace the magnetic clutch.
10. INSPECT MAGNETIC CLUTCH
(a) Disconnect the connector from the magnetic clutch.
(b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to the termi-
nal on the magnetic clutch connector and the negative ( −)
lead to the body ground.
(c) Check that the magnetic clutch is energized.
If operation is not as specified, replace the magnetic clutch.
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AC−74
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AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
1401
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
ON−VEHICLE INSPECTION
INSPECT AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT
(a) Disconnect the amplifier and inspect the connector on the
wire harness side, as shown in the chart below.
Test conditions:
Ignition switch ON
A/C switch ON
Temperature control lever MAX COOL
Blower control switch HI
Tester connectionConditionSpecifeid condition
6 − GroundConstantContinuity
8 − 9ConstantContinuity
9 − 6ConstantApprox. 1.5 k Ω at 25 ° C (77 °F)
2 − GroundA/C switch ONBattery positive voltage
2 − GroundA/C switch OFFNo voltage
5 − GroundStart engineApprox. 10 to 14 v
5 − GroundStop engineNo voltage
If circuit is as specified, try replacing the amplifier with a new
one. If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits con-
nected to other parts.
(b) Connect the connector to A/C amplifier and inspect wire
harness side connector from the back side, as shown in
the chart below.
Test conditions:
Ignition switch ON
A/C switch ON
Temperature control lever MAX COOL
Blower control switch HI
Tester connectionConditionSpecified Condition
3 − GroundRefrigeration pressure
2.0 − 32 kgf/cm3Battery positive voltage
3 − GroundRefrigeration pressure
less than 2.0 − 32 kgf/cm3 or moreNo voltage
If circuit is not as specified, replace the amplifier.
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BR1CN-01
BR2238
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BRAKE BRAKE BOOSTER ASSEMBLY
BR-15
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
BRAKE BOOSTER ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
1. OPERATING CHECK
(a) Depress the brake pedal several times with the engine off
and check that there is no change in the pedal reserve
distance.
(b) Depress the brake pedal and start the engine. If the pedal
goes down slightly, operation is normal.
2. AIR TIGHTNESS CHECK
(a) Start the engine and stop it after 1 or 2 minutes. Depress the brake pedal several times slowly. If the pedal goes
down furthest the 1st time, but gradually rises after the
2nd or 3rd time, the booster is air tight.
(b) Depress the brake pedal while the engine is running, and
stop the engine with the pedal depressed. If there is no
change in the pedal reserve travel after holding the pedal
for 30 seconds, the booster is air tight.
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BR1NM−01
BR2238
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BRAKE BRAKE BOOSTER ASSEMBLY
BR−17
999
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
BRAKE BOOSTER ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
1. OPERATING CHECK
(a) Depress the brake pedal several times with the engine off
and check that there is no change in the pedal reserve
distance.
(b) Depress the brake pedal and start the engine. If the pedal
goes down slightly, operation is normal.
2. AIR TIGHTNESS CHECK
(a) Start the engine and stop it after 1 or 2 minutes. Depress
the brake pedal several times slowly. If the pedal goes
down furthest the 1st time, but gradually rises after the
2nd or 3rd time, the booster is air tight.
(b) Depress the brake pedal while the engine is running, and
stop the engine with the pedal depressed. If there is no
change in the pedal reserve travel after holding the pedal
for 30 seconds, the booster is air tight.
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BR1334
R00326
BR−54
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BRAKE ABS ACTUATOR
1036
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
4. INSPECT BRAKE ACTUATOR OPERATION
(a) Start the engine, and run it at idle.
(b) Turn the selector switch of the actuator checker to
”FRONT RH” position.
(c) Push and hold in the SUB MOTOR switch for a few se- conds.
(d) Depress the brake pedal and hold it until the step (g) is
completed.
(e) Push the POWER switch, and check that the brake pedal
does not go down.
NOTICE:
Do not keep the POWER switch pushed down for more than
10 seconds.
(f) Release the switch, and check that the pedal goes down.
(g) Push and hold in the SUB MOTOR switch for a few se- conds, and check that the pedal returns.
(h) Release the brake pedal.
(i) Push and hold in the SUB MOTOR switch for a few se- conds.
(j) Depress the brake pedal and hold it for about 15 seconds.
As you hold the pedal down, push the SUB MOTOR
switch for a few seconds. Check that the brake pedal
does not pulsate.
(k) Release the brake pedal.
5. INSPECT FOR OTHER WHEELS
(a) Turn the selector switch to ”FRONT LH” position.
(b) Repeating (c) to (j) of the step 4, check the actuator opera-
tion similarly.
(c) Similarly, inspect ”REAR” position.
6. PUSH SUB MOTOR SWITCH
(a) Push and hold in the SUB MOTOR switch for a few se- conds.
(b) Stop the engine.
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InsideOutside
DI−8
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DIAGNOSTICS ENGINE
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
6. BASIC INSPECTION
When the malfunction code is not confirmed in the DTC check, troubleshooting\
should be performed in the
order for all possible circuits to be considered as the causes of the problem\
s. In many cases, by carrying
out the basic engine check shown in the following flow chart, the location \
causing the problem can be found
quickly and efficiently. Therefore, use of this check is essential in engine troubleshooting.
1 Is battery positive voltage 11 V or more when engine is stopped?
NO Charge or replace battery.
YES
2 Is engine cranked?
NO Proceed to page ST−16 , and continue to trouble-
shoot.
YES
3 Does engine start?
NO Go to step 7.
YES
4 Check air filter.
PREPARATION:
Remove air filter.
CHECK:
Visually check that the air cleaner element is not dirty or exces-
sive oily.
HINT:
If necessary, clean the element with compressed air. First blow
from inside thoroughly, then blow from outside of element.
NG Repair or replace
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DIAGNOSTICS ENGINE
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
(b) TOYOTA Enhanced Signals.
TOYOTA hand−held tester displayMeasurement ItemNormal Condition*
MISFIRE RPMEngine RPM for first misfire rangeMisfire 0: 0 rpm
MISFIRE LOADEngine load for first misfire rangeMisfire 0: 0 g/r
INJECTORFuel injection time for cylinder No.1Idling: 2.0 − 3.5 ms
IAC STEP POSIntake Air Control Valve step position
Opening position step motor type IAC valveIdling: 10 − 50 step
STARTER SIGStarter SignalCranking: ON
CTP SWClosed Throttle Position Switch SignalThrottle Fully Closed: ON
A/C SIGA/C Switch SignalA/C ON: ON
PNP SWPark/Neutral Position Switch SignalP or N Position: ON
STOP LIGHT SWStop Light Switch SignalStop light switch ON: ON
FC IDLFuel Cut Idle: Fuel cut when throttle valve fully
closed, during decelerationFuel cut operating: ON
FC TAUFuel Cut TAU: Fuel cut during very light loadFuel cut operating: ON
CYL#1 − CYL#6Ratio of revolution variation for each cylinder
when variation is large0%
IGNITIONIgnition rate for all cylinders every 1,000 revolu-
tions0 − 3,000 rpm
EGRT GASEGR Gas Temp. Sensor V alueEGR not operating: Temp. between intake air
temp. and engine coolant temp.
EGR SYSTEMEGR System Operating ConditionIdling: OFF
FUEL PRES UP VSVFuel Pressure Up VSV SignalHigh temp. restarting: ON
FUEL PUMPFuel Pump SignalIdling: ON
TOTAL FT B1Total Fuel Trim Bank 1: Average value for fuel
trim system of bank 1Idling: 0.8 − 1.2 V
O2 LR B1, S1
Oxygen Sensor Lean Rich Bank 1, Sensor 1
Response time for oxygen sensor output to
switch from lean to rich
Idling after warmed up: 0 − 1,000 msec.
O2 RL B1, S1
Oxygen Sensor Rich Lean Bank 1, Sensor 1
Response time for oxygen sensor output to
switch from rich to lean
Idling after warmed up: 0 − 1,000 msec.
∗: If no conditions are specifically stated for ”ldling”, it means t\
he shift lever is at N or P position, the A/C switch
is OFF and all accessory switches are OFF.
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