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LS430 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX
SystemSpecification/Procedure
Air Conditioning
ServiceSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Axle Nut/Hub Nut
Front69 N.m (700 kgf.cm, 51 ft.lbf)
Rear290 N.m (2,960 kgf.cm, 214 ft.lbf)
BatteryNA
Brakes
Bleeding
SequenceBLEEDING
Disc BrakesSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Charging
GeneratorSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Drive Belts
AdjustmentREPLACEMENT
Belt RoutingDRIVE BELT
Engine Cooling
General Service
SpecificationsSERVICE DATA
Radiator Cap
PressureStandard Value
93 to 123 kPa (0.95 to 1.25 kgf/cm
2 , 13.5 to 17.8 psi)
Minimum Standard Value
78 kPa (0.8 kgf/cm
2 , 11.4 psi)
Thermostat R & ITHERMOSTAT
Water Pump R &
IWATER PUMP
Engine Mechanical
CompressionSERVICE DATA
Oil Pressureat idle, 29 kPa (0.3 kgf.cm2 , 43 psi) or more
at 3,000 rpm, 294 to 588 kPa (3.0 to 6.0 kgf.cm
2 , 43 to 85 psi)
OverhaulSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
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Fluid SpecificationsSee FLUIDS under MAINTENANCE tab.
Flywheel/Flex Plate
(Drive Plate) TorqueStep1: 49 N.m (500 kgf.cm, 36 ft lbs)
Step2: Turn 90°
Fuel System
Pressure
Specification304 to 343 kPa (3.1 to 3.5 kgf/cm2 , 44 to 50 psi)
Fuel Pressure Test
ProcedureON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
Fuel Filter
LocationCOMPONENTS
Ignition
Firing Order &
Cylinder
IdentificationFIRING ORDER & CYLINDER IDENTIFICATION
Spark Plug
TypeND SK20R11
NGK 1FR6A11
GapStandard electrode gap: 1.0 - 1.1 mm (0.039 - 0.043 in.)
Maximum electrode gap: 1.3 mm (0.051 in.)
Torque7.5 N.m (76 kgf.cm, 66 ft.lbf)
Starting
StarterSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Wheel Alignment
Front
Adjustment
SpecificationsSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Rear
Adjustment
SpecificationsSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Wheel & Tire
Wheel Lug Nut
Torque103 N.m (1,050 kgf.cm 76 ft.lbf)
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Fig. 7: ABS & TRACTION Actuator - Traction Control
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
Operation description
The skid control ECU detects vehicle's slip condition by receiving signals from the speed sensor
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380003004600520051005700550052004f0056000300480051[gine torque with the ECM,
vehicle position with suspension control ECU via CAN communication, and oil pressure with the
pump and solenoid valve. The SLIP indicator lamp blinks when the system is operating. TRAC
OFF switch stops traction control operation.
e. VSC (Vehicle Stability Control)
The VSC system helps prevent the vehicle from slipping sideways as a result of strong front wheel skid or
stron
g rear wheel skid during cornering.
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Fig. 8: ABS & TRACTION Actuator - Vehicle Stability Control
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
Operation description
The skid control ECU determines vehicle condition by receiving signals from the speed sensor, yaw rate
and deceleration sensor and steering angle sensor. The skid control ECU controls engine torque with the
ECM, vehicle position with suspension control ECU via CAN communication, and oil pressure with the
pump and solenoid valve. The warning light comes on and the buzzer sounds when the system is
operating.
2.ABS with EBD & BA & TRAC & VSC OPERATION
a. Skid control ECU calculates vehicle stability tendency based on the signal of sensors, speed sensor,
yaw rate and deceleration sensor and steering angle sensor. And it judges whether the control of
engine output torque by electronic control throttle and of wheel brake pressure by brake actuator
will operate or not by the calculation results.
b. The SLIP indicator blinks and the VSC buzzer sounds to inform the driver that the VSC system is
operating. The SLIP indicator also blinks when TRAC is operating, and the operation being
performed is displayed.
3.FAIL SAFE FUNCTION
a. When a failure occurs in the ABS with BA & TRAC & VSC systems, the ABS warning light and
the VSC warning light turns on and the ABS with BA & TRAC & VSC operations are prohibited.
In addition to this, when there is a failure that disables the EBD operation, the brake warning light
also comes on and the EBD operation is prohibited (see FAIL
-SAFE CHART ).
b. If some control is prohibited due to a malfunction during it's operation, that control will be cut off
gradually not to change stability of vehicle suddenly.
4.PRE-COLLISION BRAKE ASSIST SYSTEM (w/ PRE-COLLISION BRAKE ASSIST SYSTEM)
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OK: REPLACE ABS & TRACTION ACTUATOR ASSY (SEE REPLACEMENT )
7.INSPECT REAR SPEED SENSOR INSTALLATION
Fig. 59: Inspecting Rear Speed Sensor Gap
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
a. Check the sensor installation.
OK: Go to next step
There is no clearance between the sensor and rear axle carrier.
The installation bolt is tightened properly.
Torque: 8.0 N.m (82 kgf.cm, 71 in..lbf)
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
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520050005300440051004c004800470003005a004c0057004b[ C1210/36 or C1336/39, inspect and
repair the trouble areas indicated by U0123/62, U0124/95 or U0126/63 first.
1.PERFORM ZERO POINT CALIBRATION OF YAW RATE SENSOR AND DECELERATION
SENSOR
a. Perform the zero point calibration of the yaw rate sensor and deceleration sensor (see
CALIBRATION
).
NEXT
2.RECONFIRM DTC
a. Clear the DTCs.
b. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
c. Check that the same DTCs are recorded (see DTC CHECK/CLEAR
).
OK: Go to next step
The same DTCs are recorded.
NG: END
HINT:
The DTCs are recorded because zero point calibration has not been completed.
End the procedure since the same DTCs are not recorded after completion of the zero point calibration.
OK: Go to next step
3.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION
Check that the yaw rate and deceleration sensor has been installed properly (see
REPLACEMENT
).
OK:
The sensor is tightened to the specified torque.
The sensor is not tilted.
NG: INSTALL YAW RATE SENSOR CORRECTLY
OK: REPLACE YAW RATE SENSOR (SEE REPLACEMENT
)
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When U0123/62, U0124/95 or U0126/63 are output together with C1232/32, C1234/34, C1243/43, C1244/44,
C1245/45, and C1381/97 inspect and repair the trouble areas indicated by U0121/94, U0123/62, U0124/95 or
U0126/63 first.
1.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (YAW RATE SENSOR)
a. Check that the yaw rate and deceleration sensor has been installed properly (see
REPLACEMENT
).
OK: Go to next step
The sensor is tightened to the specified torque.
The sensor is not tilted.
NG: INSTALL YAW RATE SENSOR CORRECTLY
OK: Go to next step
2.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (IG TERMINAL)
a. Disconnect the yaw rate and deceleration sensor connector.
b. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
c. Measure the voltage according to the value (s) in the table below.
Standard:
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Clean both sealing surfaces with a non-residue solvent.
Parts must be reassembled within 10 minutes of application. Otherwise, the packing (FIPG) material must
be removed and reapplied.
ADJUSTMENT
1.BEFORE TRANSMISSION FILL
This transmission requires Toyota Genuine ATF WS transmission fluid.
After servicing the transmission, you must refill the transmission with the correct amount of fluid.
Fig. 1: Identifying Transmission Case Cover Bolts
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
Maintain the vehicle in a horizontal position while adjusting fluid level.
Proceed to step 2 if you replaced the transmission pan, drain plug, valve body and/or torque
converter.
Proceed to step 3 after removing the two bolts, transmission case cover and refill plug if you
replaced the transmission hose, output shaft oil seal and/or radiator.