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4B2–33 DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Start the engine.
2. Select 4H (TOD) mode.
Is the memory except DTC 14?
Go to Step 3Go to Step 2
2Is the continuity harness of terminal 24 (vehicle side terminal of
the front speed sensor)?Replace speed
sensor.
Go to Step 6
Repair the circuit.
Go to Step 6
3Is the memory DTC 24?
Go to Step 4
Refer to other
trouble check
flow.
Go to Step 2
4Is the continuity between harness of terminal 23 and 24 (vehicle
side terminal of the front and rear speed sensor)?
Go to Step 5
Repair the circuit.
Go to Step 6
5Is the continuity between harness of terminal 18 and 15 (vehicle
side terminal of the speed sensor COM and ref)?Replace front and
rear speed
sensor.
Go to Step 6
Repair the circuit.
Go to Step 6
61. Check that all the parts are mounted.
2. Clear the trouble code.
Is the step complete?
Repeat the
“Diagnosis Flow”.
The trouble is not
reproduced.
Refer to
“Troubles
intermittently
observed”.
Return to Step 6
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4B2–39 DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Start the engine.
2. Select 4H (TOD) mode.
Is the memory except DTC 24?
Go to Step 3Go to Step 2
2Is the continuity harness of terminal 23 (vehicle side terminal of
the rear speed sensor)?Replace speed
sensor.
Go to Step 6
Repair the circuit.
Go to Step 6
3Is the memory DTC 14?
Go to Step 4
Refer to other
trouble cheek
flow.
Go to Step 2
4Is the continuity between harness of terminal 23 and 24 (vehicle
side terminal of the front and rear speed sensor)?
Go to Step 5
Repair the circuit
Go to Step 6
5Is the continuity between harness of terminal 15 and 18 (vehicle
side terminal of the speed sensor COM and ref)?Replace front and
rear speed
sensor.
Go to Step 6
Repair the circuit.
Go to Step 6
61. Check that all the parts are mounted.
2. Clear the trouble code.
Is the step complete?
Repeat the
“Diagnosis Flow”.
The trouble is not
reproduced.
Refer to
“Troubles
intermittently
observed”.
Return to Step 6
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4B2–41 DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Start the engine.
Does the voltage between terminals 15 and 19 meet the standard
5V?
Go to Step 8Go to Step 2
2Is the voltage below the standard?Go to Step 3Go to Step 7
31. Turn off the starter switch.
2. Disconnect the ECU connector.
Is the continuity established between vehicle harness terminals
(B–67)7 and (B–67)11?
Go to Step 4
The ECU is
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 8
41. Disconnect the H-49 connector.
Is the continuity established between floor harness connector
terminals (H-49)3 and (H-49)9?
Go to Step 5Go to Step 6
51. Disconnect the A–3 connector.
Is the continuity established between transfer harness connector
terminals (A–3)2 and (A–3)7?
Replace the front
speed sensor.
Go to Step 8
The reference
harness for the
front speed
sensor is
short–circuited to
GND. Repair the
circuit.
Go to Step 8
61. Disconnect the A–3 connector.
Is the continuity established between transfer harness connector
terminals (A–3)1 and (A–3)7?
Replace the rear
speed sensor.
Go to Step 8
The reference
harness for the
rear speed
sensor is
short–circuited to
GND. Repair the
circuit.
Go to Step 8
71. Turn off the starter switch.
2. Disconnect the ECU connector.
3. Turn on the starter switch.
Is the battery voltage observed between harness connector
terminals (B–67)7 and (B–67)11?
Repair the
harness circuit.
Go to Step 8
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 8
81. Check that all the parts are mounted.
2. Clear the trouble code.
Is this step complete?
Repeat the
“Diagnosis Flow”
Go to Step 8
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DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD) 4B2–44
Check flowTrouble codePhenomenonStandard
834The diesel/gasoline engine identifi-
cation signal is faulty.Gasoline: Continuity established
The engine identification signals of 6VE1 and 4JX1 are
changed each other.
D04RW056
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4B2–47 DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Turn off the starter switch.
2. Disconnect the ECU connector from ECU.
Is the continuity established between terminals (B–67)4 and
(B–67)12?
Go to Step 2Go to Step 4
21. Connect the ECU connector.
2. Start the engine.
3. Set the TOD mode.
Does the voltage between terminals 4 and 20 indicate at least
0.4V?
Go to Step 3
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 5
3Is the battery voltage always observed between terminals 4 and
20?
The harness is
short–circuited on
the battery.
Repair the circuit.
Go to Step 5
The phenomenon
is not
reproduced.
Refer to
“Troubles
intermittently
observed”.
Go to Step 5
41. Disconnect the M–27 connector.
Is the continuity established between transfer connector
terminals (A–3)8 and (A–3)7?
The harness is
broken. Repair
the circuit.
Go to Step 5
Replace the
transfer
electromagnetic
coil (solenoid
clutch).
Go to Step 5
51. Check that all the parts are mounted.
2. Clear the trouble code.
Is this step complete?
Repeat the
“Diagnosis Flow”.
Return to Step 5
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4B2–49 DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Turn off the starter switch.
2. Disconnect the ECU connector from ECU.
Does the resistance between terminals (B–67)4 and (B–67)12?
indicate 1.0 to 5.0 ohm?
Go to Step 2Go to Step 3
21. Connect the ECU connector.
2. Start the engine.
3. Set the TOD mode.
When the throttle is operated between full close and full open
positions, does the voltage between terminals 4 and 20 indicate a t
least 0.1 to 1.0 V?The phenomenon
is not
reproduced.
Refer to
“Troubles
intermittently
observed”.
Go to Step 4
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 4
3Does the resistance between transfer connector terminals (A–3)8
and (A–3)7 indicate 1.0 to 5.0ohm?
The harness is
broken. Repair
the circuit.
Go to Step 4
Replace the
transfer
electromagnetic
coil.
Go to Step 4
41. Check that all the parts are mounted.
2. Clear the trouble code.
Is this step complete?
Repeat the
“Diagnosis Flow”.
Return to Step 4
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4B2–77 DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD)
StepActionYe sNo
1Start the engine.
When the transfer lever is shifted to the neutral position between
high and 4L, is 5V observed between terminals 10 and 19?
Go to Step 2Go to Step 7
2When the transfer lever is shifted to the high position and 4WD
switch shifted to 4WD position, is 0V observed between terminals
10 and 19?
Go to Step 3Go to Step 7
3When the transfer lever is shifted to the 4L position, is 0V
observed between terminals 10 and 19?The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 7
4Shift the transfer lever to the 4L position.
Is 0V observed between terminals 25 and 19?
Go to Step 5
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 19
5Is 0V observed between terminals 26 and 19?
Go to Step 6
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 19
6Is 0V observed between terminals 27 and 19?The phenomenon
is not
reproduced.
Refer to
“Troubles
intermittently
observed”.
Go to Step 19
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 19
7When the transfer lever is shifted to the 2H position, is the battery
voltage observed between terminals 5 and 19?
Go to Step 8Go to Step 11
8When the transfer lever is shifted to the neutral position between
high and 4L, is the battery voltage observed between terminals 5
and 19?
Go to Step 9Go to Step 11
9When the transfer lever is shifted to the high position (TOD mode),
is 0V observed between terminals 5 and 19?
Go to Step 10Go to Step 11
10When the transfer lever is shifted to the 4L position, is 0V
observed between terminals 5 and 19?
Go to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Is any of the trouble codes 28, 32 and 33 recorded?Examine the
trouble based on
“Diagnosis from
Trouble Codes”.
Go to Step 19
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 19
121. Turn off the starter switch.
2. Disconnect the ECU connector.
Does the resistance between terminals (B–67)5 and (B–67)11
meet the standard, 17< R < 25 ohm?
Go to Step 13
Repair the circuit
or replace the
VSV.
Go to Step 16
131. Turn on the starter switch.
When the 4WD SW is selected to the 2WD position, is the battery
voltage supplied to each VSV?
Go to Step 14
Repair the circuit
or replace the
VSV.
Go to Step 16
14When the transfer lever is shifted to the neutral position between
high and 4L, is the battery voltage supplied to each VSV?
Go to Step 15
Repair the circuit
or replace the
VSV.
Go to Step 19
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DRIVE LINE CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD) 4B2–80
StepActionYe sNo
1Start the engine.
When the transfer lever is shifted to the neutral position between
high and 4L, is 5V observed between terminals 10 and 19?
Go to Step 2Go to Step 7
2When the transfer lever is shifted to the high position and 4WD
switch shifted to 4WD position, is 0V observed between terminals
10 and 19?
Go to Step 3Go to Step 7
3When the transfer lever is shifted to the 4L position, is 0V
observed between terminals 10 and 19?
Go to Step 4Go to Step 7
4Select the 4WD SW to the 2WD position.
Is 12V observed between terminals 25 and 19?
Go to Step 5Go to Step 19
5Is 12V observed between terminals 26 and 19?Go to Step 6Go to Step 19
6Is 12V observed between terminals 27 and 19?The phenomenon
is not
reproduced.
Refer to
“Troubles
intermittently
observed”.
Go to Step 19
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 19
7When the 4WD SW is select to the 2WD position, is the battery
voltage observed between terminals 5 and 19?
Go to Step 8Go to Step 11
8When the transfer lever is shifted to the neutral position between
high and 4L, is the battery voltage observed between terminals 5
and 19?
Go to Step 9Go to Step 11
9When the transfer lever is shifted to the high position and 4WD
switch shifted to 4WD position, is 0V observed between terminals
5 and 19?
Go to Step 10Go to Step 11
10When the transfer lever is shifted to the 4L position, is 0V
observed between terminals 5 and 19?
Go to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Is any of the trouble codes 28, 32 and 33 recorded?Examine the
trouble based on
“Diagnosis from
Trouble Codes”.
Go to Step 19
The ECU has
failed. Replace
the ECU.
Go to Step 19
121. Turn off the starter switch.
2. Disconnect the ECU connector.
Does the resistance between terminals (B–67)5 and (B–67)11
meet the standard, 17< R < 25 ohm?
Go to Step 13
Repair the circuit
or replace the
VSV.
Go to Step 19
131. Connect the ECU connector.
2. Turn on the starter switch.
When the 4WD SW is select to the 2WD position, is the battery
voltage supplied to each VSV?
Go to Step 14
Repair the circuit
or replace the
VSV.
Go to Step 19
14When the transfer lever is shifted to the neutral position between
high and 4L, is the battery voltage supplied to each VSV?
Go to Step 15
Repair the circuit
or replace the
VSV.
Go to Step 19
15When the transfer lever is shifted to the high position and 4WD
switch shifted to 4WD position, is 0V observed on each VSV?
Go to Step 16
Repair the circuit
or replace the
VSV.
Go to Step 19