05HI0−01
FI2547
A76859
Hand −Held Tester
DLC3
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DIAGNOSTICS SFI SYSTEM (2AZ−FSE)
05 −1 5
AVENSIS Supplement (RM 1045E)
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. DESCRIPTION for EURO −OBD (European spec.)
S When troubleshooting Euro −OBD vehicles, the only dif-
ference from the usual troubleshooting procedure is that
you c onnect an O BD scan t ool com plying wit h I SO
1 503 1− 4 or a hand −held tester to the vehicle, and read
the various data output from the vehicle’s ECM.
S Eur o −O BD r egulat ions r equir e t hat t he v ehicle’s on −
board computer illuminates the check engine warning
light (CHK ENG) on the instrument panel when the com-
puter detects a malfunction in: 1) the emission control
system / components, or 2) the powertrain control compo-
nents (which affect vehicle emissions), or 3) the comput-
er. In addition, the applicable Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTCs) prescribed by ISO 1503 1− 4 are recorded in the
ECM memory (see page 05 −31).
If the malfunction does not reoccur in 3 consecutive trips, the
CHK ENG goes off automatically but the DTCs remain recorded
in the ECM memory.
S To check the DTCs, connect the OBD scan tool or hand −
held tester to Data Link Connector 3 (DLC3) on the ve-
hicle. The OBD scan tool or hand −held tester also en-
ables you to erase the DTCs and check the freeze frame
data and various forms of engine data. (See the instruc-
tion manual for the OBD scan tool or the hand −held tes-
ter).
S DTCs include ISO controlled codes and manufacturer
controlled codes. ISO controlled codes must be set ac-
cording to the ISO, while manufacturer controlled codes
can be set by a manufacturer within certain restrictions
(see the DTC chart on page 05 −31).
S The diagnosis system operates in normal mode during
normal vehicle use. In ”normal mode”, 2 trip detection log-
ic* is used to ensure accurate detection of malfunctions.
A ”check mode”, is also available to technicians as an op-
tion. In ”check mode”, 1 trip detection logic is used for sim-
ulating malfunction symptoms and increasing the sys-
tem’s ability to detect malfunctions, including intermittent
malfunctions (hand −held tester only)
(see page 05 −1 9) .
S*2 trip detection logic:
When a malfunction is first detected, the malfunction is
temporarily stored in the ECM memory ( 1st trip). If the
ignition switch is turned OFF and then ON again, and the
same malfunction is detected again, the CHK ENG will il-
luminate (2nd trip).
05CDT−02
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM Check Sheet
Customer’s Name
Date Vehicle
Brought in
License Plate No.
VIN
Production Date
Odometer Reading
km
miles
Problem Symptoms
Engine does
not Start
Difficult to
Start
Poor Idling
Poor
Driveability
Engine Stall
Others
Engine does not crankNo initial combustionNo complete combustion
Engine cranks slowly
Other
Incorrect first idleIdling rpm is abnormalHigh ( rpm)Low ( rpm)
Rough idling
Other
HesitationBack fireMuffler explosion (after−fire)Surging
Knocking
Other
Soon after startingAfter accelerator pedal depressed
After accelerator pedal released
During A/C operation
Shifting from N to D
Other
Data Problem
Occurred
Problem Frequency
Condition When
Problem Occurs
Weather
Engine Operation
Engine Temp. Place Outdoor
TemperatureConstant
Sometimes ( times per day/month)Once only
Other
Fine
CloudyRainySnowyVarious/Other
Hot
Warm Cool
HighwaySuburbsInner CityUphillDownhill
Rough road
Other
Cold
Warming upAfter Warming upAny temp.Other
Starting
Just after starting ( min.)IdlingRacing
Driving
Constant speedAccelerationDeceleration
A/C switch ON/OFF
Other
Condition of check engine warning lamp
(CHK ENG)Remains on Sometimes lights up Does not light up
Normal Malfunction code(s) (code )
Freeze frame data ( )
Normal Malfunction code(s) (code )
Freeze frame data ( )
Normal mode
(Pre−check)
Check Mode DTC InspectionInspector’s
Name
Cold (approx._C/_F)
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− DIAGNOSTICSSFI SYSTEM (2AZ−FSE)
AVENSIS Supplement (RM1045E)
CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK
A76882
Battery FL MAINIGN
B−G11
E9
2 6
Engine
Room
J/B No.4Engine Room
R/B No.1
AM2
1 2
B−G4
18Driver
Side J/B
B−W B−R
WECM
DH
DA B−R
B−R 1
1A 1
1
4A
1 4B(LHD) (RHD)IP1 IE41
1
I13
Ignition Switch
AM2
IG2
(LHD)J8C
(RHD)J26A
(LHD)J8C
(RHD)J26AB−WCheck
Engine
Warning
LightW
C11
Combination Meter
229
J/C Engine Room
J/B No.1
− DIAGNOSTICSSFI SYSTEM (2AZ−FSE)
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AVENSIS Supplement (RM1045E)
CHECK ENGINE WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The CHK ENG is used to indicate the ECM’s detection of a vehicle malfunction.
The instrument panel IGN fuse provides the circuit power and the ECM provides the circuit ground that illumi-
nates the CHK ENG.
CHK ENG operations should be checked visually:
The CHK ENG should be illuminated when the ignition is first turned to ON. If the CHK ENG is always ON
or OFF, use the hand−held tester and follow the procedures below to determine the cause of the problem.
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
Troubleshoot each trouble symptom in accordance with the chart below.
CHK ENG remains onStart inspection from step1
CHK ENG is not illuminatedStart inspection from step 3
05CJB−02
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DIAGNOSTICS ECD SYSTEM (1CD −FTV)(From September, 2003)
AVENSIS Supplement (RM 1045E)
DTC No.
(See Page) Memory
*
1
CHK ENG
Trouble Area
Detection Item
P2226
(05 −482)Barometric Pressure Circuitff
P2227
(05 −483)Barometric Pressure Circuit
Range/Performance
ECM
ff
P2228
(05 −482)Barometric Pressure Circuit Low
InputSECM
ff
P2229
(05 −482)Barometric Pressure Circuit High
Inputff
P2237
(05 −484)Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Pumping
Current Circuit/Open (For A/F
Sensor) (Bank 1Sensor 1)
SECMff
P2238
(05 −484)Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Pumping
Current Circuit/Low (For A/F
Sensor) (Bank 1Sensor 1)SOpen or short in A/F sensor circuit
S A/F sensor
S
A/F sensor heater
ff
P2239
(05 −484)Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Pumping
Current Circuit/High (For A/F
Sensor) (Bank 1Sensor 1)
SA/Fsensorheater
SA/F sensor heater relay
S A/F sensor heater and relay circuit
S ECM
ff
B2799Engine Immobilizer System Mal-
functionSImmobilizer systemf
*1 : Check that the check engine warning light (CHK ENG) is illuminated.
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− DIAGNOSTICSECD SYSTEM (1CD−FTV)(From September, 2003)
AVENSIS Supplement (RM1045E) Hand−held Tester DisplayDiagnostic Note Normal Condition * Measurement Item/Range
(Display)
INJ VOL FB #1
Injection volume correction for cyl-
inder1/
Min.:−10mm
3, Max.:10mm3Idling:−3.0 to 3.0 mm3
INJ VOL FB #2
Injection volume correction for cyl-
inder 2/
Min.:−10mm
3, Max.:10mm3Idling:−3.0 to 3.0 mm3
INJ VOL FB #3
Injection volume correction for cyl-
inder 3/
Min.:−10mm
3, Max.:10mm3Idling:−3.0 to 3.0 mm3
INJ VOL FB #4
Injection volume correction for cyl-
inder 4/
Min.:−10mm
3, Max.:10mm3Idling:−3.0 to 3.0 mm3
M−INJ/PILOT ON
Pilot−injection ON timing of main
injector/
Min.: 0s Max.: 65,535s
Idling: 600 to1,200s
M−INJ/PILOT OFF
Pilot−injection OFF timing of main
injector/
Min.: 0s Max.: 65,535s
Idling: 600 to1,200s
PILOT−INJPilot−injection/
Min.: 0s, Max.: 65,535sIdling: 400 to 700s
INJ FB VALUE
Injection volume feedback learning
value/
Min.:−10mm
3, Max.: 9,092 mm3Idling:−4.0 to 4.0 mm3
STOP LIGHT SWStop lamp switch/
ON or OFFSBrake pedal depressed: ON
SBrake pedal released: OFF
STARTER SIGStarter signal/ ON or OFFCranking: ON
CHECK MODECheck mode/ ON or OFFCheck mode ON: ON
EGR VALVE POSEGR position sensor status/
Min.: 0 V, Max.: 5 VSClosed: 4.0 V
SOpen: 2.1V
MIL ON RUN DIST
Travel distance after check engine
warning light (CHK ENG) was illu-
minated/
Min.: 0 km, Max.: 65,535 kmActual travel distance after check
engine warning light was illumi-
nated
AFS B1S1
A/F sensor output voltage for bank
1sensor1/
Min.: 0 V, Max.: 7.999 V
Idling 2.8 to 3.8 V
DPNR DIFF PRESSDPNR differential pressure/
Min.:−5 kPa, Max.:100 kPaIdling: approximately 0 kPa
GENERATOR
Generator (alternator) duty ratio
status/
Min.: 0 %, Max.:100 %
Idling:10to100 %
EX TEMP INExhaust gas temperature for IN/
Min.: 0_C, Max.:1000_CActual exhaust gas temperature
(on up stream)
EX TEMP OUTExhaust gas temperature for OUT/
Min.: 0_C, Max.:1000_CActual exhaust gas temperature
(on down stream)
EX FUEL ADD FB
Exhaust fuel addition correction
value/
Min.: 0, Max.: 2
Vicinity of1.0
AF FT B1S1
Short−term fuel trim associated
with the bank1sensor1/
Min.: 0, Max.:1.999
SValue less than1(0.000 to
0.999) = Correction to lean
SStoichiometric Air−fuel ratio=1
SValue greater than1(1.001to
1.999) = Correction to rich
05I7I−01
FI0534
A84766
Hand −held
Tester
DLC3
05 −288
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DIAGNOSTICS ECD SYSTEM (1CD −FTV)(From September, 2003)
AVENSIS Supplement (RM 1045E)
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. DESCRIPTION
S When troubleshooting Euro −OBD vehicles, the only dif-
ference from the usual troubleshooting procedure is that
you c onnect an O BD scan t ool com plying wit h I SO
1 503 1− 4 or a hand −held tester to the vehicle, and read
the various data output from the vehicle’s ECM.
S Eur o −O BD r egulat ions r equir e t hat t he v ehicle’s on −
board computer illuminates the check engine warning
light (CHK ENG) on the instrument panel when the com-
puter detects a malfunction in the emission control sys-
tem / components or in the power train control compo-
nents which affect vehicle emissions, or a malfunction in
t he c om put er. I n addit ion, t he applicable Diagnost ic
Trouble Codes (DTCs) prescribed by ISO 1503 1− 4 are
recorded in the ECM memory (see page 05 −299). If the
malfunction does not reoccur in 3 consecutive trips, the
CHK ENG goes off automatically but the DTCs remain re-
corded in the ECM memory.
S To check the DTCs, connect the OBD scan tool or hand −
held tester to Data Link Connector 3 (DLC3) on the ve-
hicle. The OBD scan tool or hand −held tester also en-
ables you to erase the DTCs and check the freeze frame
data and various forms of engine data. (For operating
instructions, see the OBD scan tool’s instruction book.)
S DTCs include ISO controlled codes and manufacturer
controlled codes. ISO controlled codes must be set as
pr escr ibed by t he I SO , while m anuf act ur er c ont r olled
codes can be set by the manufacturer within the pre-
scribed limits (see DTC chart on page 05 −299).
S The diagnosis system operates in normal mode during
normal vehicle use. It also has check (test) mode for tech-
nicians to simulate malfunction symptoms and trouble-
shoot. Most DTCs use 2 trip detection logic* to prevent er-
roneous detection, and to ensure a thorough malfunction
detection. By switching the ECM to check mode using
hand −held tester when troubleshooting, a technician can
cause the CHK ENG to illuminate for a malfunction that
is only detected once or momentarily. (Hand −held tester
only) (see page 05 −29 1)
S* 2 trip detection logic
When a malfunction is first detected, the pending fault
code is stored in the ECM memory ( 1st trip). If the same
malfunction is detected again during the second drive
test, this second detection causes the CHK ENG to illumi-
nate (2nd trip). (However, the ignition switch must be
turned OFF between the 1st trip and 2nd trip.)
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DIAGNOSTICS ECD SYSTEM (1CD −FTV)(From September, 2003)
AVENSIS Supplement (RM 1045E)
Symbols (Terminals No.)
STD Voltage (V)
Condition
Terminal Description
Wiring Color
STA (E9 −7) − E1 (E 12− 7)B −Y − BRStarter signalCranking6.0 or more
#1 (E 13− 24) − E1 (E 12− 7)
#2 (E 13− 23) − E1 (E 12− 7)
#3 (E 13− 22) − E1 (E 12− 7)
#4 (E 13− 21) − E1 (E 12− 7)G −W − BR
W −R − BR
R −W − BR
W −L − BR
InjectorIdlingPulse generation
(See page 05 −368)
G+ (E 12− 23) −G− (E 12− 31)P −LCamshaft position sensorIdlingPulse generation
(See page 05 −384)
NE+ (E 13− 27) −NE −(E 13− 34)G −RCrankshaft position sen-
sorIdlingPulse generation
(See page 05 −38 1)
STP(E 10 15)E 1(E 12 7)G WBRStopla ps itch
Ignition switch ON, Brake pedal de-
pressed7.5 to 14
STP (E 10−1 5)−E1 (E 12− 7)G −W− BRStop lamp switchIgnition switch ON, Brake pedal re-
leased0to 1.5
ST 1(E10 14)E 1(E 12 7)G WBRStoplampswitchBrake pedal depressed0to 1.5ST 1− (E10−1 4)−E1 (E 12− 7)G −W− BRStoplampswitch
(opposite to STP)Brake pedal released7.5 to 14
TC (E9 −11)− E1 (E 12− 7)W −L −BRTerminal TC of DLC 3Ignition switch ON9to 14
W(E9 12)E 1(E 12 7)WBRCheck engine warningCHK ENG illuminated0to3W (E9 −12)−E1 (E 12− 7)W −BRCheckenginewarning
light (CHK ENG)CHK ENG not illuminated9to 14
SPD (E 10−1 7)−E1 (E 12− 7)V −W −BRSpeed signal from com-
bination meterIgnition switch ON, Rotate driving
wheel slowlyPulse generation
(See page 05 −408)
SIL (E9 −18)−E1 (E 12− 7)W −G −BRTerminal SIL of DLC3Connect the hand −held tester to the
DLC3Pulse generation
Applied negative pressure of 40 kPa
(300 mmHg, 11.8 in.Hg)1.4 to 2.0
PIM (E 12− 28) −E2 (E 13− 28)W −R −BRTurbo pressure sensorSame as atmospheric pressure2.0 to 2.6PIM(E 12 28)E2(E13 28)W RBRTurbopressuresensor
Applied positive pressure of 69 kPa
(518 mmHg, 20.4 in.Hg)3.0 to 3.6
IREL(E9 10)E 1(E 12 7)YBREDUrelayIgnition switch OFF9to 14IREL (E9 −10)−E1 (E 12− 7)Y− BREDU relayIdling0to 1.5
TACH (E9 −4) −E1 (E 12− 7)GR −R −BREngine speedIdlingPulse generation
VCS (E 12− 2) −E2S (E 12−1 )R−W −BRCommon rail pressure
sensorIgnition switch ON4.5 to 5.5
PCR 1(E 13− 26) −E2 (E 13− 28)P −BRCommon rail pressure
sensor (main)Idling1.8 to 2. 1
PCR2 (E 13− 33) −E2 (E 13− 28)P −B −BRCommon rail pressure
sensor (sub)Idling1.2 to 1.5
GREL(E9 15)E 1(E 12 7)RBRGlowplugrelayCranking9to 14GREL(E9 −15)−E1 (E 12− 7)R −BRGlowplug relayIdling0to 1.5
THF (E 13− 29) −E2 (E 13− 28)L −BRFuel temperature sensorIgnition switch ON0.5 to 3.4
ALT (E 13− 8) −E1 (E 12− 7)B −L − BRGenerator (Alternator)
duty signalIdlingPulse generation
PCV+ (E 13− 2) −PCV −(E 13−1 )LG −R −LGSuction control valveIdlingPulse generation
(See page 05 −429)
PRD (E 13− 32) −E1 (E 12− 7)R −L − BRPressure relief valve drive
signalIgnition switch OFF4 to 6.5
INJF (E 13− 25) −E1 (E 12− 7)R −B −BREDUIdlingPulse generation
(See page 05 −368)
VN (E 13−1 0)−E1 (E 12− 7)W −BRVRV (for VN turbochar-
ger)Ignition switch ONPulse generation
(See page 05 −312)
AF2+ (E 10− 35) −E1 (E 12− 7)B −BRA/FsensorIgnitionswitchON3.0 to 3.6
AF2 −(E 10− 34) −E1 (E 12− 7)W −BRA/F sensorIgnition switch ON2.7 to 3.3
HAF2 (E 12− 5) −E1 (E 12− 7)L− R −BRA/F sensor heater duty
signalIdlingPulse generation
FIV (E 13− 3) −E1 (E 12− 7)L− R −BRExhaust fuel addition in-
jectorEngine warmed up, Idling, Every 1
to 2 minutesPulse generation
(See page 05 −470)
054JC−11
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM Check Sheet
Customer’s Name
Date Vehicle
Brought in
VIN
Production Date
Licence Plate No.
Odometer Reading
km
miles
Problem Symptoms
Engine does
not Start
Difficult to
Start
Poor Idling
Poor
Driveability
Engine Stall
Others
Engine does not crankNo initial combustionNo complete combustion
Engine cranks slowly
Other
Incorrect first idleIdling rpm is abnormalHigh ( rpm)Low ( rpm)
Rough idling
Other
HesitationBack fireMuffler explosion (after−fire)Surging
Knocking
Other
Soon after startingAfter accelerator pedal depressed
After accelerator pedal released
During A/C operation
Shifting from N to D
Other
Data Problem
Occurred
Problem Frequency
Condition When
Problem Occurs
Weather
Engine Operation
Engine Temp. Place Outdoor
TemperatureConstant
Sometimes ( times per day/month)Once only
Other
Fine
CloudyRainySnowyVarious/Other
Hot
Warm Cool
HighwaySuburbsInner CityUphillDownhill
Rough road
Other
Cold
Warming upAfter Warming upAny temp.Other
Starting
Just after starting ( min.)IdlingRacing
Driving
Constant speedAccelerationDeceleration
A/C switch ON/OFF
Other
Condition of malfunction indicator lamp
(CHK ENG)Remains on Sometimes lights up Does not light up
Normal Malfunction code(s) (code )
Freeze frame data ( )
Normal Malfunction code(s) (code )
Freeze frame data ( )
Normal mode
(Pre−check)
Check Mode DTC InspectionInspector’s
Name
Cold (approx._C/_F)
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AVENSIS Supplement (RM1045E)
CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK