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V08423 Knock Sensor 1
GRECM
KNK
E1 12
E6
WIRING DIAGRAM
Wiring Diagram
This shows a wiring diagram of the circuit.
Use this diagram together with ELECTRICAL
WIRING DIAGRAM to thoroughly understand the
circuit.
Wire colors are indicated by an alphabetical code.
B = Black, L = Blue, R = Red, BR = Brown,
LG = Light Green, V = Violet, G = Green,
O = Orange, W = White, GR = Gray, P = Pink,
Y = Yellow, SB = Sky Blue
The first letter indicates the basic wire color and
the second letter indicates the color of the stripe.
DTC P0325Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Malfunction
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Knock sensor is fitted to the cylinder block to detect engine knocking. This sensor contains a piezoelectric element which
generates a voltage when it becomes deformed, which occurs when the cylinder block vibrates due to knocking. If engine
knocking occurs, ignition timing is retarded to suppress it.
DTC No. DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
P0325No knock sensor 1 signal to ECM with engine speed,
1,200 rpm or more. Open or short in knock sensor1 circuit
Knock sensor 1 (looseness)
ECM
If the ECM detects the above diagnosis conditions, it operates the fall safe function in which the corrective retard angle
value is set to the maximum value.
Diagnostic Trouble Code No. and Detection Item
Circuit Description
The major role and operation, etc. of the circuit
and its component parts are explained.
Indicates the diagnostic trouble code, diagnostic
trouble code set parameter and suspect area of
the problem.
± INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMSIN±33
33 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
6. CIRCUIT INSPECTION
How to read and use each page is shown below.
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PP3JZ±01
PP±80
± PREPARATIONAIR CONDITIONING
138 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
AIR CONDITIONING
SST (Special Service Tools)
07110±58060Air Conditioner Service Tool Set
(07117±58060)Refrigerant Drain Service Valve
(07117±58070)T±Joint
(07117±58080)Quick Disconnect AdapterHigh pressure side
(07117±58090)Quick Disconnect AdapterLow pressure side
(07117±88060)Refrigerant Charging HoseHigh pressure side
(Color: Red)
(07117±88070)Refrigerant Charging HoseLow pressure side
(Color: Blue)
(07117±88080)Refrigerant Charging HoseUtility
(Color: Green)
07112±66040Magnetic Clutch Remover
07112±76060Magnetic Clutch Stopper
07116±38360Gas Leak Detector Assembly
09870±00015A/C Quick Joint Puller No.1Suction tube
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SS1M7±01
± SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSPROPELLER SHAFT
SS±29
171 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
PROPELLER SHAFT
SERVICE DATA
Propeller shaftRunout Maximum0.8 mm (0.031 in.)
Spider bearing
axial playMaximum
4WD rear propeller shaft
2WD and 4WD front propeller shaft
0.05 mm (0.0020 in.)
0.05 mm (0.0020 in.)
4WD rear
propeller shaft
Snap ring thickness Color/Mark
None
Light brown
Blue
None
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2.00 mm (0.0784 in.)
2.03 mm (0.0799 in.)
2.06 mm (0.0811 in.)
2.09 mm (0.0823 in)
1.99 mm (0.0783 in.)
2.01 mm (0.0791 in.)
2.03 mm (0.0799 in.)
2.05 mm (0.0807 in.)
2.07 mm (0.0815 in.)
2.09 mm (0.0823 in.)
2.11 mm (0.0831 in.)
2.13 mm (0.0839 in.)
2.15 mm (0.0846 in.)
2.17 mm (0.0854 in.)
2WD and 4WD
front propeller
shaft
Snap ring thickness Color
Blue
Yellow
Silver
Copper
Black
Red
Green
1.638 mm (0.0645 in.)
1.588 mm (0.0625 in.)
1.537 mm (0.0605 in.)
1.511 mm (0.0595 in.)
1.486 mm (0.0585 in.)
1.435 mm (0.0565 in.)
1.384 mm (0.0545 in.)
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I28282
*2 *1
I28283
The entire screen is
changed to the color
which is selected in
the color bar check
mode.
Press ENTER
on remote
control Select color by
remote control
operation
I28284
DI±2086
± DIAGNOSTICSREAR SEAT ENTERTAINMANT SYSTEM
2280 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
(a) Display Check Mode
DisplayContents
Color Bar Check/*1Color display is checked.
Remote Commander/*2Operating condition of remote command-
er display is checked.
HINT:
In Display Check Mode, above checks can be performed.
(b) Display Color Bar Check
(1) Start the Diagnosis System (See page DI±2097).
(2) Select ºMENUº.
(3) Select ºDisplay Checkº.
(4) Select ºColor Bar Checkº.
(5) Make sure that each color name is corresponding
to each color on the bar.
HINT:
Select Black, Red, Green, Blue, White and Stripe to display se-
lected colors and stripe on the entire screen.
(6) Compare the color with the Color Bar Check, and
make sure that the color is the same.
(c) Display Remote Commander Check
(1) Start the Diagnosis system (See page DI±2097).
(2) Select ºMENUº.
(3) Select ºDisplay Checkº.
(4) Select ºRemote Commanderº.
(5) Press each switch and make sure that it corre-
sponds to the display on the screen.
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I28286
R25
± DIAGNOSTICSREAR SEAT ENTERTAINMANT SYSTEM
DI±2093
2287 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)AUXR ± GND
(R21±12 ± R23±29)
BR ± YSound signalExternal device system is playing
(At that time of VTR jack use)
A waveform
synchronized
with sound is
output
R2 ± GND
(R21±13 ± R23±29)B ± YDisplay signal (Red)Display is on
(Television display assy)Pulse genera-
tion
G2 ± GND
(R21±14 ± R23±29)B ± YDisplay signal (Green)Display is on
(Television display assy)Pulse genera-
tion
B2 ± GND
(R21±15 ± R23±29)B ± YDisplay signal (Blue)Display is on
(Television display assy)Pulse genera-
tion
SYN2 ± GND
(R21±16 ± R23±29)B ± YDisplay signal
(Synchronize)Display is on
(Television display assy)Pulse genera-
tion
VR2 ± Body ground
(R21±17 ± Body ground)B ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
VG2 ± Body ground
(R21±18 ± Body ground)Shielded ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
SG6 ± Body ground
(R21±19 ± Body ground)Shielded ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
HP2L ± GND
(R21±20 ± R23±29)BR ± YSound signal (Output)Audio system is playing (Head-
phone)
A waveform
synchronized
with sound is
output
HP2R ± GND
(R21±21 ± R23±29)BR ± YSound signal (Output)Audio system is playing (Head-
phone)
A waveform
synchronized
with sound is
output
SG6 ± Body ground
(R21±22 ± Body ground)Shielded ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
SGN5 ± Body ground
(R21±23 ± Body ground)BR ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
NTS4 ± GND
(R21±24 ± R23±29)BR ± YDisplay signalExternal device system displayed
(At that time of VTR jack use)Pulse genera-
tion
*1: w/ Navigation System
2. TELEVISION DISPLAY ASSY
Symbols (Terminals No.)Wiring ColorTerminal DescriptionConditionSpecification
GND ± Body ground
(R25±1 ± Body ground)Y ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
SGND ± Body ground
(R25±2 ± Body ground)Shielded ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
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D23
DI±2094
± DIAGNOSTICSREAR SEAT ENTERTAINMANT SYSTEM
2288 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)R+ ± GND
(R25±3 ± R25±1)
W ± YSound signal (Input)RSE system is sounding (Head-
phone)
A waveform
synchronized
with sound is
output
R± ± GND
(R25±4 ± R25±1)W ± YSound signal (Input)RSE system is sounding (Head-
phone)
A waveform
synchronized
with sound is
output
L+ ± GND
(R25±5 ± R25±1)W ± YSound signal (Input)RSE system is sounding (Head-
phone)
A waveform
synchronized
with sound is
output
L± ± GND
(R25±6 ± R25±1)W ± YSound signal (Input)RSE system is sounding (Head-
phone)
A waveform
synchronized
with sound is
output
ACC ± GND
(R25±7 ± R25±1)LG ± YIgnition (ACC)Ignition switch ACC10 to 14 V
BU+B ± GND
(R25±8 ± R25±1)Y ± YBatteryAlways10 to 14 V
TX+ ± GND
(R25±9 ± R25±1)LG ± YAVC±LAN
communication signalIgnition switch ACC2 to 3 V
TX± ± GND
(R25±10 ± R25±1)LG ± YAVC±LAN
communication signalIgnition switch ACC2 to 3 V
VG ± Body ground
(R25±11 ± Body ground)Shielded ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
VR ± Body ground
(R25±12 ± Body ground)B ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
SYNC ± VR
(R25±13 ± R25±12)B ± BDisplay signal
(Synchronize)Rear display is displayedPulse genera-
tion
B ± VR
(R25±14 ± R25±12)B ± BDisplay signal (Blue)Rear display is displayedPulse genera-
tion
G ± VR
(R25±15 ± R25±12)B ± BDisplay signal (Green)Rear display is displayedPulse genera-
tion
R ± VR
(R25±16 ± R25±12)B ± BDisplay signal (Red)Rear display is displayedPulse genera-
tion
3. DISC PLAYER CONTROLLER
Symbols (Terminals No.)Wiring ColorTerminal DescriptionConditionSpecification
SLD ± Body ground
(D23±1 ± Body ground)Shielded ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
S.GND ± Body ground
(D23±2 ± Body ground)BR ± Body groundGroundAlwaysBelow 1 V
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EM0181
Margin Thickness
EM2534
Overall Length
EM0255
EM6330
45° Carbide Cutter
Z00055
Width
± ENGINE MECHANICALCYLINDER HEAD
EM±49
2628 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
(c) Check the valve head margin thickness.
Standard margin thickness: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
Minimum margin thickness: 0.5 mm (0.020 in.)
If the margin thickness is less than minimum, replace the valve.
(d) Check the valve overall length.
Standard overall length:
Intake95.05 mm (3.7421 in.)
Exhaust95.10 mm (3.7441 in.)
Minimum overall length:
Intake94.55 mm (3.7224 in.)
Exhaust94.60 mm (3.7244 in.)
If the overall length is less than minimum, replace the valve.
(e) Check the surface of the valve stem tip for wear.
If the valve stem tip is worn, resurface the tip with a grinder or
replace the valve.
NOTICE:
Do not grind off more than minimum.
12. INSPECT AND CLEAN VALVE SEATS
(a) Using a 45° carbide cutter, resurface the valve seats. Re-
move only metal enough to clean the seats.
(b) Check the valve seating position.
Apply a light coat of Prussian blue (or white lead) to the
valve face. Lightly press the valve against the seat. Do not
rotate the valve.
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Z03988
45°30°
1.0 ± 1.4 mm
Z03989
60°45°
1.0 ± 1.4 mm
EM6331
EM0988
Deviation EM±50
± ENGINE MECHANICALCYLINDER HEAD
2629 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
(c) Check the valve face and seat for the following:
If blue appears 360° around the face, the valve is
concentric. If not, replace the valve.
If blue appears 360° around the valve seat, the
guide and face are concentric. If not, resurface the
seat.
Check that the seat contact is in the middle of the
valve face with the following width:
1.0 to 1.4 mm (0.039 to 0.055 in.)
If not, correct the valve seats as follows:
If the seating is too high on the valve face, use 30°
and 45° cutters to correct the seat.
If the seating is too low on the valve face, use 60°
and 45° cutters to correct the seat.
(d) Hand±lap the valve and valve seat with an abrasive com-
pound.
(e) After hand±lapping, clean the valve and valve seat.
13. INSPECT VALVE SPRINGS
(a) Using a steel square, measure the deviation of the valve
spring.
Maximum deviation: 2.0 mm (0.079 in.)
If the deviation is greater than maximum, replace the valve
spring.