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ABS – Troubleshooting35B-14
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4
When the ignition key is turned to “START”, the ABS
warning lamp does not illuminate.
Probable cause
The ABS-ECU is powered through IG2 which is turned off when the ignition key
is in START position. The ABS warning lamp is powered through IG1 which is not
turned off even when the ignition key is in START position. So the cause must be
a defective circuit on valve relay side.Malfunction of wiring harness or connector
Malfunction of valve relay
OK
Check the trouble symptom.NGCheck the harness between the com-
bination meter and valve relay, and
repair if necessary.
OK
Check the motor for operation.NGCheck the harness between the valve
relay and ground, and repair if neces-
sary.
OK
Check the following connector:
A-76NG
Repair
OK
Measure at valve relay connector A-76.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Disconnect ABS-ECU connector
B-25.
Ignition switch: ON
Voltage between 3 and body
ground
OK:Battery voltageNGCheck the following connectors
and diode:
A-76, B-26NG
Repair
ABS valve relay check.NGReplace the valve relay.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 5
Brake operation is abnormal
Probable cause
The varies depending on the driving conditions and the road surface conditions, so
problem diagnosis is difficult. However, if a normal diagnosis code is displayed, carry
out the following inspection.Improper installation of wheel speed sensor
Incorrect sensor harness contact
Foreign material adhering to wheel speed sensor
Malfunction of wheel speed sensor
Malfunction of wheel bearing
Malfunction of hydraulic unit
Malfunction of ABS-ECU
NG
Repair
Hydraulic unit checkOKWheel speed sensor inspection. [Refer to Inspection Procedure
for “when either of diagnosis codes No. 11 to 14 is output” (P.35B-3).]
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ABS – Troubleshooting35B-15
5. CHECK AT ABS-ECU TERMINALS
5-1 TERMINAL VOLTAGE LISTING
(1) The voltage is to be measured across each terminal and ground terminal.
(2) Fig. below shows the arrangement of the terminals.
Terminal
No.Check itemCheck requirementNormally
1Solenoid valve OUT (FL) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
2Solenoid valve OUT (RR) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
3Solenoid valve IN (RR) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
4Acceleration sensor (longitudinal
acceleration) inputIgnition switch: ON2.4 – 2.6 V
(horizontal position)
11Wheel speed (FL) outputVehicle stationary1 V or less
Moving forward slowly0 – 5 V
13ABS-ECU power supplyIgnition switch: ONBattery voltage
14Solenoid valve IN (FL) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
15GroundAt all times0 V
17Acceleration sensor groundAt all times0 V
18Acceleration sensor (lateral
acceleration) inputIgnition switch: ON2.4 – 2.6 V
(horizontal position)
24Wheel speed (RL) outputVehicle stationary1 V or less
Moving forward slowly0 – 5 V
25GroundAt all times0 V
32ABS-ECU backup power supplyAt all timesBattery voltage
33Wheel speed (FR) outputVehicle stationary1 V or less
Moving forward slowly0 – 5 V
34Stop lamp switch inputStop lamp switch: ONBattery voltage
Stop lamp switch: OFF0 V
37Valve relay outputIgnition switch:
ON
When relay is ON0 V
ONWhen relay is OFFBattery voltage
38Motor relay outputIgnition switch:
ON
When motor is energized0 V
ONWhen motor is deenergizedBattery voltage
40Solenoid valve OUT (RL) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
41Solenoid valve OUT (FR) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
42GroundAt all times0 V
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ABS – Troubleshooting35B-16
Terminal
No.Normally Check requirement Check item
44Wheel speed (RR) outputVehicle stationary1 V or less
Moving forward slowly0 – 5 V
48Valve relay monitor inputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
49Motor relay monitor outputIgnition switch:
ON
When motor is energized0 V
ONWhen motor is deenergizedBattery voltage
50ABS warning lamp outputIgnition switch:
ON
When lamp is offBattery voltage
ONWhen lamp is on0 V
51Solenoid valve IN (RL) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
52Solenoid valve IN (FR) outputIgnition switch: ON (after initial check)Battery voltage
5-2 LISTING OF RESISTANCE AND CONTINUITY ACROSS CONNECTOR TERMINALS ON
HARNESS SIDE
(1) Measure the resistance and check for continuity with the ignition switch in the ”OFF” position and
ABS-ECU connector disconnected.
(2) Measure the resistance and check for continuity across terminals listed below.
(3) Fig. below shows the arrangement of terminals.
Terminal No.Signal nameNormally
1 – body groundSolenoid valve OUT (FL) output4.04 – 4.54 Ω
2 – body groundSolenoid valve OUT (RR) output4.04 – 4.54 Ω
3 – body groundSolenoid valve IN (RR) output8.04 – 9.04 Ω
7 – 20Wheel speed sensor (FL) input1.4 – 1.8 kΩ
8 – 21Wheel speed sensor (RR) input1.4 – 1.8 kΩ
9 – 22Wheel speed sensor (RL) input1.4 – 1.8 kΩ
10 – 23Wheel speed sensor (FR) input1.4 – 1.8 kΩ
14 – body groundSolenoid valve IN (FL) output8.04 – 9.04 Ω
15 – body groundGroundConducting
25 – body groundGroundConducting
40 – body groundSolenoid valve OUT (RL) output4.04 – 4.54 Ω
41 – body groundSolenoid valve OUT (FR) output4.04 – 4.54 Ω
42 – body groundGroundConducting
48 – body groundValve relay monitor inputConducting
49 – body groundMotor relay monitor inputConducting
51 – body groundSolenoid valve IN (RL) output8.04 – 9.04 Ω
52 – body groundSolenoid valve IN (FR) output8.04 – 9.04 Ω
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ABS – On-vehicle Service / Lateral Acceleration Sensor35B-17
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE
MEASUREMENT
The EVOLUTION-V has the ABS-ECU connector terminal
arranged as shown at left. Accordingly, the terminals to
measure the output voltage of the wheel speed sensors are
different from EVOLUTION-V.
Follow the conventional procedures except these pick-out
terminals.
Measurement terminals:
Front LHFront RHRear LHRear RH
71098
20232221
LATERAL ACCELERATION SENSOR
INSPECTION
Use the same procedures as those for the conventional
longitudinal acceleration sensor.
ABS-ECU connector harness side
Longitudinal
acceleration
sensor
Lateral acceleration sensor
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ABS – Wheel Speed Sensor35B-18
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Post-installation Operation
Wheel Speed Sensor Output Voltage Measurement
1
23
4
Unit: Nm {kgfm}
25 {2.6}25 {2.6}
25 {2.6}
Front speed sensor removal steps
Splash shield
1. Front speed sensor
2. Front rotor (Refer to GROUP 26
DRIVE SHAFT.)
Rear speed sensor removal steps
3. Rear speed sensor
4. Rear rotor (Refer to GROUP 27
REAR AXLE HUB.)NOTE
The front rotor and rear rotor are integrated with the drive
shaft and thus nonmaintainable.
Caution
When removing and installing the speed sensor and
rotor, use care not to allow the surfaces of the ball
piece and rotor at the end of the speed sensor to
be hit against a metal or other object, damaging
it.
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PARKING BRAKE – Service Specifications / Lubricants / Special Tools36-2
The parking brake is designed as a drum-in-disc brake acting on the rear wheel. This brake is a little
different in construction between EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V but much alike in the service procedure
of the parking brake section. In this group, therefore, the description is made only for EVOLUTION-IV.
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard valueLimit
Parking brake lever stroke (operating force approx. 196 N {20 kgf})5 – 7 notches–
Brake lining thickness mm2.81.0
Brake drum I.D. mm168169
LUBRICANTS
ItemsSpecified lubricantQuantity
Backing plateCHUO YUKA AKB100As required
Shoe & lining assembly
Adjuster
SPECIAL TOOLS
ToolNumberNameUse
MB990767End yoke holderFixing of hub
MB990241
A: MB990242
B: MB990244Axle shaft puller
A: Puller shaft
B: Puller barRemoval of drive shaft
MB991354Puller body
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PARKING BRAKE – On-vehicle Service36-3
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
1. PARKING BRAKE LEVER STROKE CHECK
AND ADJUSTMENT
1-1 STROKE CHECK
Standard value: 5 – 7 notches
[Operating force of approx. 196 N {20 kgf}]
1-2 STROKE ADJUSTMENT
If the parking brake lever stroke is not the standard value,
adjust as described below.
(1) Loosen the adjusting nut at the floor console to release
the cable.
(2) Remove the adjustment hole plug, and then use a flat-tip
(–) screwdriver to turn the adjuster in the direction of
the arrow (the direction which expands the shoe) until
the disc cannot be rotated by both hands.
Return the adjuster five notches in the direction opposite
to the direction of the arrow. (Reference: shoe clearance
on one side 0.19 mm)
(3) Turn the adjusting nut to adjust the parking brake lever
stroke to the standard value. After adjusting, check that
there is no space between the adjusting nut and the
parking brake lever.
Check also that the adjusting nut is firmly held by the
nut holder.
Caution
If the parking brake lever stroke is below the standard
value and the braking is too firm, the rear brakes
may drag.
(4) After adjusting the parking brake lever stroke, jack up
the rear of the vehicle. Release the parking brake and
turn the rear wheels to check that the rear brakes are
not dragging.
Nut
holder
Adjusting nut
Rear floor console
Adjuster
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PARKING BRAKE – Parking Brake Cable36-6
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AREAR BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
Remove the rear brake caliper assembly and support it with
wire or similar.
BSHOE HOLD-DOWN CUP REMOVAL
Extend the shoe and lining assembly, and remove the shoe
hold-down cup.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
AADJUSTER INSTALLATION
Install the adjuster so that the shoe adjusting bolt of left hand
wheel is attached towards the front of the vehicle, and the
shoe adjusting bolt of right hand wheel is towards the rear
of the vehicle.
BSHOE-TO-ANCHOR SPRING INSTALLATION
Install the shoe-to-anchor springs in the order shown in the
illustration.
Caution
The load on the respective shoe-to-anchor springs is
different, so the spring in the figure has been painted.
NOTE
The figure shows the left wheel; for the right wheel, the position
is symmetrical.
Shoe
hold-down
cup
Shoe adjusting
bolt
Rear
(Painted) 1
2