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± DIAGNOSTICSAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
05±1115
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
3 READ OUTPUT DTC
(a) Clear the DTCs.
(b) Read the DTC at least 8.5 minutes after turning the ignition switch ON.
Standard: Normal codes are output
NG REPLACE AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
OK
PROCEED TO NEXT CIRCUIT INSPECTION SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
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05±1112
± DIAGNOSTICSAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
4 READ OUTPUT DTC
(a) Clear the DTCs.
(b) Read the DTC at least 8.5 minutes after turning the ignition switch ON.
Standard: Normal codes are output.
NG REPLACE AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
OK
SYSTEM OK
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05±1108
± DIAGNOSTICSAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
2 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(COMBINATION METER ± OUTER AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR)
(a) Disconnect the connector from ambient temp. sensor.
(b) Check continuity between the terminal C10±11 (12) of combination meter assy and the terminal A1±1
(2) of ambient temp. sensor connector.
Standard: Continuity
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS AND
CONNECTOR
OK
3 READ OUTPUT DTC
(a) Clear the DTCs.
(b) Read the DTC at least 8.5 minutes after turning the ignition switch ON.
Standard: Normal codes are output.
NG REPLACE OUTER AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
OK
PROCEED TO NEXT CIRCUIT INSPECTION SHOWN ON PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
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DIAGNOSTICS AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
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3CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(COOLER (ROOM TEMP. SENSOR)
THERMISTOR ± A/C AMPLIFIER)
(a)Check for an open or short circuit in harness and connector between terminal TR an\
d SG±5 of A/C
amplifier (See page 01±32).
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS ORCONNECTOR
OK
4 READ OUTPUT DTC
(a) Clear the DTCs.
(b) Read the DTC at least 8.5 minutes after turning the ignition switch ON. Standard: Normal codes are output.
MG REPLACE AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
OK
SYSTEM OK
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050TM±13
05±1100
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DIAGNOSTICS AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
If the normal code is displayed during DTC check although the problem still occurs, check the circuits for
each problem symptom in the order given in the table below, and proceed to the relevant troubleshooting.
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
Whole functions of the A/C system does not operate.
1. IG power source circuit
2. A/C amplifier assy
3. Engine ECU 1AZ±FSE: 1AZ±FE:
1ZZ±FE/3ZZ±FE:
1CD±FTV:05±1144
05±1098 05±294
05±149 05±5
05±528
Air Flow Control : No blower operation
1. Blower motor circuit
2. Heater relay circuit
3. Blower w/fan motor sub±assy
4. A/C amplifier assy05±1148
05±1146
05±1148
05±1098
Air Flow Control : No blower control1. Blower motor circuit05±1148
Air Flow Control : Insufficient air out
1. Blower w/fan motor sub±assy
2. Blower motor circuit
3. A/C amplifier assy05±1148
05±1148
05±1098
Temperature Control : Cool air does not come out
1. Volume of refrigerant
2. Drive belt tension
3. Refrigerant pressure
4. Air conditioner magnetic valve circut
5. Pressure sensor circuit
6. Air mix control servomotor circuit
7. Air mix damper position sensor circuit
8. Room temp. sensor circuit
9. Ambient temp. sensor circuit
10.A/C amplifier assy55±24
55±46
55±24
05±1151 05±1116
05±1133
05±1122
05±1102
05±1106
05±1098
Temperature Control : Warm air does not come out
1. Air mix control servomotor circuit
2. Air mix damper position sensor circuit
3. Ambient temp. sensor circuit
4. Room temp. sensor circuit
5. A/C amplifier assy
6. Heater radiator05±1133
05±1122
05±1106
05±1102
05±1098
±
Temperature Control : Output air is warmer or cooler than the set
temperature or response is slow.
1. Room temp. sensor circuit
2. Ambient temp. sensor circuit
3. Solar sensor circuit
4. Air mix damper position sensor circuit
5. Air mix control servomotor circuit
6. Evaporator temp. sensor circuit
7. A/C amplifier assy05±1102
05±110605±1113
05±1122
05±1133
05±1109
05±1098
Temperature Control : No temperature control (only Max. cool or Max. warm)
1. Room temp. sensor circuit
2. Ambient temp. sensor circuit
3. Solar sensor circuit
4. Air mix damper position sensor circuit
5. Air mix control servomotor circuit
6. Evaporator temp. sensor circuit
7. A/C amplifier assy05±1102
05±1106
05±1113
05±1122
05±1133
05±1109
05±1098
No air inlet control1. Recirculation damper servomotor circuit
2. A/C amplifier assy05±1153
05±1098
No air outlet control
1. Air outlet damper position sensor circuit
2. Air outlet control servomotor circuit
3. A/C amplifier assy05±1126
05±1136
05±1098
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05C7Z±01
05±1170
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DIAGNOSTICS COMBUSTION TYPE POWER HEATER SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
If the normal code is displayed during DTC check although the problem still occurs, check the circuits for
each problem symptom in the order given in the table below, and proceed to the relevant troubleshooting.
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
The combustion type power heater does not operate
1. ECU power source circuit
2. Power heater switch circuit
3. Power heater fuel pump circuit
4. Power heater alternator circuit05±1171
05±1173
05±1176
05±1179
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05C7W±01
05±1166
± DIAGNOSTICSCOMBUSTION TYPE POWER HEATER SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
If a malfunction code is displayed during the DTC check, check the circuit listed for that code in the table
below and proceed to the appropriate page.
DTC No.Description of faultComment / Remedy
000No malfunction±
010
011Overvoltage shutoff
Undervoltage shutoffVoltage between 1 and 5 at connector A > 16 V
Voltage between 1 and 5 at connector A < 10.2 V
(Voltage values must be present > 20 seconds)
Check battery, regulator and electrical leads.
012Overheating
Check temperature at temperature or overheating sensor >
125 C
Check water circuit.
014Possible overheating detected
(Hardware threshold value)
Difference of measured values at temperature sensor > 15 C
(min. 70 C water temperature and metering pump in opera-
tion);
Check temperature sensor and overheating sensor, replace if
necessary.
017Overheating detected
(Hardware threshold value)
Temperature at temperature or overheating sensor > 130 C,
emergency OFF if DTC No. 012 or 014 not is applicable;
Check water circuit, temperature sensor and overheating sen-
sor, replace if necessary.
020Glow plug breakCheck glow plug, replace if necessary.
021Glow plug output overloadCheck glow plug, replace if necessary.
030Combustion air blower motor
EMF outside perm. range.Blower impeller or burner motor fammed (frozen solid, dirty,
etc.)
Remedy jam, replace burner motor if necessary.
031Combustion air blower motor breakCheck the lead to combustion air motor (burner motor) for
continuity, replace if necessary.
032Combustion air blower motor short±circuit
Check combustion air blower motor (burner motor), replace if
necessary.
Check supply lead (chafed, etc.).
047Metering pump short±circuitCheck the supply lead to metering pump for short±circuit,
check metering pump, replace if necessary.
048Metering pump breakCheck the supply lead to metering pump for continuity, remedy
break, replace metering pump if necessary.
051Cold blow time exceeded
At start, if flame sensor above 70 C, > 240 sec.;
Check exhaust gas combustion air supply, check flame sen-
sor, replace if necessary.
052Safety time exceeded
When all perm. start attempts used up;
Check the fuel delivery and fuel supply.
Check exhaust gas and combustion air ducts.
054Flame cutout, High settingCheck the fuel delivery and fuel supply.
Check exhaust gas combustion air ducts.
056Flame cutout, LOW setting
Check exhaust gas combustion air ducts.
If combustion OK Check the flame sensor, replace if neces-
sary.
060Temperature conrol sensor break
Check connecting leads.
Resistance value between 2 and 10 connector B > 2 M (if
break)
061Temperature control sensor short±circuit
Check connecting leads.
Resistance value between 2 and 10 at connector B < 2 M (If
short± circuit)
064Flame sensor break
Check connecting leads.
Resistance value between 7 and 14 at connector B > 3,040
(If break)
065Flame sensor short±circuit
Check connecting leads.
Resistance value between 7 and 14 at connector B > 780 (If
short±circuit)
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Buner Motor
Glow Plug
Surface Sensor
Temp.Control Sensor
Flame Sensor13
Power
Heater
ECU
Connector BTerminal L
of AlternatorBattery
Metering Pump
Fuse (20 A)
Vehicle Side SW 14
9
12
5
6
3
4
1
2BR
G
L±Y
L B±R
Y
L±WR
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8W±B Connector A
IG
R±G
R±L (*1)
R±Y (*2)
R±B
W±R (*1)
Y±R (*2)
*1: TMC Made
*2: TMUK Made
± DIAGNOSTICSCOMBUSTION TYPE POWER HEATER SYSTEM
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2. DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY AND BUTTONS
(a) AF: Current Value Malfunction (Blinking at current failure)
Diag: DTC (Example: 064 Flame sensor break)
Memory Clear button: Deletion of faulty memory (Press both buttons together for longer than 2 sec.)
> Button: Scroll up of faulty memory (The past 5 codes can be stored.)
< Button: Scroll down of faulty memory (The past 5 codes can be stored.)
3. FAULTY MEMORY
(a) The ECU is able to store upto 5 pieces of faulty memory. If it is full, the new data is written over F5.
4. WIRING DIAGRAM