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SF08I±03
S04759
ECT Switch19 mm
Deep Socket
Wrench
Gasket
S01196S01699Z17274
Ohmmeter
Resistance kW
Temperature °C (°F) Acceptable 30
20
10
5
3
2
1
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
40 ±20 0 20 60 80 100
(212) (176) (140) (104) (68) (32) (±4)
± SFI (1MZ±FE)ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR
SF±63
1562 Author: Date:
ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR
INSPECTION
1. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT
2. REMOVE ECT SENSOR
(a) Disconnect the ECT sensor connector.
(b) Using a 19 mm deep socket wrench, remove the ECT
sensor and gasket.
3. INSPECT ECT SENSOR
Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the ter-
minals.
Resistance: Refer to the graph
If the resistance is not as specified, replace the ECT sensor.
4. REINSTALL ECT SENSOR
(a) Install a new gasket to the ECT sensor.
(b) Using a 19 mm deep socket, install the ECT sensor.
Torque: 20 N´m (200 kgf´cm, 14 ft´lbf)
(c) Connect the ECT sensor connector.
5. REFILL WITH ENGINE COOLANT
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SF08I±03
S04759
ECT Switch19 mm
Deep Socket
Wrench
Gasket
S01196S01699Z17274
Ohmmeter
Resistance kW
Temperature °C (°F) Acceptable 30
20
10
5
3
2
1
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
40 ±20 0 20 60 80 100
(212) (176) (140) (104) (68) (32) (±4)
± SFI (1MZ±FE)ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR
SF±63
1562 Author: Date:
ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR
INSPECTION
1. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT
2. REMOVE ECT SENSOR
(a) Disconnect the ECT sensor connector.
(b) Using a 19 mm deep socket wrench, remove the ECT
sensor and gasket.
3. INSPECT ECT SENSOR
Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the ter-
minals.
Resistance: Refer to the graph
If the resistance is not as specified, replace the ECT sensor.
4. REINSTALL ECT SENSOR
(a) Install a new gasket to the ECT sensor.
(b) Using a 19 mm deep socket, install the ECT sensor.
Torque: 20 N´m (200 kgf´cm, 14 ft´lbf)
(c) Connect the ECT sensor connector.
5. REFILL WITH ENGINE COOLANT
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SEAT BELT EXTENDER: '98 ± '00 ± BO002±00 January 21, 2000
Page 5 of 7
PART NUMBER PREFIX: 73399±
SERIESLENGTHSERIES6 INCH9 INCH12 INCH15 INCH18 INCH
R±1±12010±12020±12030±12040±12050
R±2±12160±12170±12180±12190±12200
R±3±50010±50020±50030±50040±50050
R±4±16010±16020±16030±16040±16050
R±5±16060±16070±16080±16090±16100
N±1±12060±12070±12080±12090±12100
N±3±20011±20021±20031±20041±20051
N±4±20060±20070±20080±20090±20100
N±5±20110±20120±20130±20140±20150
N±6±20160±20170±20180±20190±20200
K±1±12110±12120±12130±12140±12150
K±2±22010±22020±22030±22040±22050
K±3±22060±22070±22080±22090±22100
K±4±33010±33020±33030±33040±33050
K±5±35010±35020±35030±35040±35050
A±1±02010±02020±02030±02040±020050
A±2±01060*1±01070±01080±01090±01100
Q±1±02060±02070±02080±02090±02100
Q±2±06010±06020±06030±06040±06050
Q±3±06060±06070±06080±06090±06100
Q±4±0W010±0W020±0W030±0W040±0W050
S±1±04010±04020±04030±04040±04050
T±1±01110±01120±01130±01140±01150
*1 Length: 7 1/4º
Parts
Information
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Page 5 of 7 PART NUMBER PREFIX: 73399±
SERIESLENGTHSERIES6 INCH9 INCH12 INCH15 INCH18 INCH
R±5±16060±16070±16080±16090±16100
N±1±12060±12070±12080±12090±12100
N±5±20110±20120±20130±20140±20150
N±6±20160±20170±20180±20190±20200
N±7±47010±47020±47030±47040±47050
K±5±35010±35020±35030±35040±25050
A±2±01060*±01070±01080±01090±01100
Q±2±06010±06020±06030±06040±06050
Q±4±0W010±0W020±0W030±0W040±0W050
S±1±04010±04020±04030±04040±04050
S±2±04060±04070±04080±04090±04100
T±1±01110±01120±01130±01140±01150
* Length: 7-1/4º Part Number
Information
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SEAT BELT EXTENDERS: '95 ± '99 ± BO020±98 July 3, 1998
Page 5 of 7
*4 Extenders must not be used for center front seat belt positions for Avalon, Tacoma, Compact Pickup and
T100 models with bench seats or for the center rear seat belt positions,
except for the 1997 ± 1999
Camry.
*5 For 1998 model year through November 1997 production of Paseo convertibles, use N±1 for RH and N±5
for LH. For 1998 Paseo convertible models from December 1997 production, use N±3 and N±6.
PART NUMBER PREFIX: 73399±
SERIESLENGTHSERIES6 INCH9 INCH12 INCH15 INCH18 INCH
R±1±12010±12020±12030±12040±12050
R±2±12160±12170±12180±12190±12200
R±3±50010±50020±50030±50040±50050
R±4±16010±16020±16030±16040±16050
R±5±16060±16070±16080±16090±16100
N±1±12060±12070±12080±12090±12100
N±3±20011±20021±20031±20041±20051
N±4±20060±20070±20080±20090±20100
N±5±20110±20120±20130±20140±20150
N±6±20160±20170±20180±20190±20200
K±1±12110±12120±12130±12140±12150
K±2±22010±22020±22030±22040±22050
K±3±22060±22070±22080±22090±22100
K±4±33010±33020±33030±33040±33050
K±5±35010±35020±35030±35040±35050
A±1±02010±02020±02030±02040±02050
A±2±01060*6±01070±01080±01090±01100
Q±1±02060±02070±02080±02090±02100
Q±2±06010±06020±06030±06040±06050
Q±3±0W010±0W020±0W030±0W040±0W050
Q±4±0W010±0W020±0W030±0W040±0W050
S±1±04010±04020±04030±04040±04050
T±1±01110±01120±01130±01140±01150
*6 Length: 7 1/4º
Rear Seat Belt
Extender
Applications
(Continued)
Parts
Information
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SEAT BELT EXTENDER: '99 ± '01 MODEL YEAR ± BO020±00 August 11, 2000
Page 5 of 7
PART NUMBER PREFIX: 73399±
SERIESLENGTHSERIES6 INCH9 INCH12 INCH15 INCH18 INCH
R±5±16060±16070±16080±16090±16100
N±1±12060±12070±12080±12090±12100
N±5±20110±20120±20130±20140±20150
N±6±20160±20170±20180±20190±20200
N±7±47010±47020±47030±47040±47050
K±5±35010±35020±35030±35040±35050
A±2±01060*1±01070±01080±01090±01100
Q±2±06010±06020±06030±06040±06050
Q±4±0W010±0W020±0W030±0W040±0W050
S±1±04010±04020±04030±04040±04050
T±1±01110±01120±01130±01140±01150
*1 Length: 7 1/4º
Parts
Information
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BR002±94
BRAKE VIBRATION AND/OR PULSATIONPage 4 of 6
3) Advantages Of Using An On±Car Brake Lathe
Toyota Motor Corporation Engineers strongly recommend that an on±car brake lathe be used
for repairing brake vibration and pulsation. This method improves rotor and hub combined
runout, and is the preferred method when compared to rotor replacement and off±the±car rotor
machining.
A. Technical Advantage of Caliper Mounted Brake Lathe
± Installing the brake lathe in the same position as the caliper results in minimal runout
relative to the caliper.
± Eliminating this runout minimizes the pad grinding on the rotor and reduces rotor
thickness variation.
B. Practical Use Benefits
± Resurfacing rotors on vehicles with rotor/hub assemblies can be performed easily.
± Vehicles with corrosion between hub and rotor flanges can be machined without
removing rotor from hub.
4) Rotor Replacement And Off±Car Brake Lathe Procedures
If an on±car brake lathe is not available at your dealership, it may be necessary to use an off±car
lathe or replace rotors. In order to ensure proper brake vibration and pulsation repairs, pay close
attention to the following precautions:
A. Off±Car Brake Lathe Precautions
± Perform routine maintenance of brake lathe components (clearance of arbor shaft to
adapters may need to be repaired).
± Clean all adapters and shaft to maintain accuracy of equipment.
± When installing rotor to machine, clean mud, rust, and/or foreign material from the
adapters and rotors.
± After installing rotor on machine, check rotor runout using dial indicator. If runout is
excessive, determine the cause and correct it.
± Follow lathe manufacturer repair procedures. Do not cut excessive amounts off rotor
during the first cut to save time.
Anytime a rotor is machined it must be measured for minimum rotor thickness. The
thickness for the rotor is never to be less than minimum thickness as specified in the
appropriate repair manual.
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READINESS MONITOR DRIVE PATTERNS ± EG003-02 RevisedMarch 29, 2002
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J1930 TERMJ1930 DEFINITIONTOYOTA/LEXUS DIAGNOSTIC TESTER PARAMETER
IATIntake Air TemperatureIntake Air
ECTEngine Coolant TemperatureCoolant Temp
TOOLS & MATERIALPART NUMBERQUANTITY
Toyota Diagnostic Tester Kit010012711
12 Megabyte Diagnostic Tester Program Card
with version 9.0a Software (or later)01002593-0051
NOTE:
A generic OBDII Scantool can be used in place of the Toyota Diagnostic Tester.
CAUTION:
Strict observance of posted speed limits, traffic laws and road conditions are
required when performing these drive patterns.
NOTE:
These drive patterns represent the fastest method to satisfy all necessary
conditions which allow the specific Readiness Monitor to complete.
In the event that the drive pattern must be interrupted (possibly due to traffic
conditions or other factors) the drive pattern can be resumed and, in most cases,
the Readiness Monitor will still set to ªcomplete.º
To ensure rapid completion of Readiness Monitors, avoid sudden changes in
vehicle load and speed (driving up and down hills and/or sudden acceleration).
SAMPLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION LABEL
EGR = Exhaust Gas Recirculation
A/F S = Air Fuel Sensor
O2S = Oxygen Sensor
0.19±0.29 mm [0.007±0.011 in.]
0.28±0.38 mm [0.011±0.015 in.]INTAKE
EXHAUSTVALVE CLEARANCE
(ENGINE AT COLD)
NO OTHER ADJUSTMENTS NEEDED.
ENGINE TUNE±UP SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL ALTITUDES
7A650
2 2 V A G J J Y
2AZ±FE USA
SFI, EGR, A/F S, WU±TWC, TWC, HO2S
2.2 LITER TEST GROUP : 1TYXV02.2JJA
EVAP. FAMILY : 1TYXR0135AK1
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
Terms &
Definitions
Required
Tools &
Material
Underhood
Emission
Control
Information
Label