010B5±11
D25082
Rubber Attachment
D27697
: SUPPORT POSITION, PAN
TOGRAPH JACK POSITION
: CENTER OF VEHICLE GRAVITY
(unload condition)
: JACK POSITION
± INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTION
01±19
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
VEHICLE LIFT AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS
1. NOTICE ABOUT VEHICLE CONDITION WHEN JACKING UP
(a) As a rule, the vehicle must be unloaded when jacking up. Never jack up or lift up the vehicle loaded
with things of heavy weight.
(b) When removing any parts of heavy weight like the engine and transmission, the center of gravity of
the vehicle moves. Place a balance weight so as to keep it from rolling, or hold the jacking support
location using the mission jack.
2. NOTICE FOR USING 4 POST LIFT
(a) Follow the instruction manual for a safety operation.
(b) Do not damage tires or wheels with a free wheel beam.
(c) Using a wheel stopper, fix the vehicle.
3. NOTICE FOR USING JACK AND SAFETY STAND
(a) Work in the flat place using a wheel stopper at all times.
(b) Use a safety stand with a rubber attachment, as shown
in the illustration.
(c) Support the specified location with a jack and safety stand
accurately.
(d) When jacking up the front wheels, release the parking
brake and place wheel stoppers only behind the rear
wheels. When jacking up the rear wheels, place wheel
stoppers only in front of the front wheels.
(e) Do not work or leave the vehicle supported only by a jack.
Be sure to support the vehicle with a safety stand.
(f) When jacking up only the front wheels or only the rear wheels, place wheel stoppers to both sides of
the wheels that contact ground.
(g) When jacking down the vehicle with its front wheels jacked up, release the parking brake and place
wheel stoppers only in front of the rear wheels. When jacking down the vehicle with its rear wheels
jacked up, place wheel stoppers only behind the front wheels.
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Multipath
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± DIAGNOSTICSAUDIO SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(b) Multipath
Interference caused by reflection of radio waves against
obstructions is called ºMultipathº. Multipath occurs when
radio signals emitted from the broadcast transmitter an-
tenna are reflected against tall buildings or mountains
and interferes with other signals which are to be received
directly.
(c) Fade Out
Because FM frequency is higher than that of AM, FM ra-
dio wave tends to be reflected against obstructions such
as tall buildings or mountains. For this reason, FM signals
often seems to gradually disappear or fade away as the
vehicle goes behind those obstructions. This phenome-
non is called ºfade outº.
4. NOISE PROBLEMS
(a) It is very important for noise troubleshooting to understand a customer's claim clearly. Use the following
table to diagnose the phenomenon.
Radio waveCondition in which noise occursProbable cause
Noise occurs at a specific place.Strong possibility of foreign noise.
AM
Noise occurs when listening to faint broadcasting.The same program may be broadcasted from some local sta-
tions. If the program is the same, one of those may be tuned
in.
Noise occurs only at night.Strong possibility of beat from a distant broadcasting.
FMNoise occurs at a specific place while driving.Strong possibility of multipath noise and fading noise caused
by changes of FM frequency.
HINT:
If the condition where the noise occurs does not meet any of the above, find out the cause based on ºRecep-
tion Problemsº. Refer to the description about Multipath and Fading mentioned previously.
5. COMPACT DISC PLAYER
(a) Compact Disc (hereafter called ºCDº) Players use a laser beam pick±up to read the digital signals re-
corded on the CD and reproduce analog signals of the music, etc. 4.7 in. (12 cm) and 3.2 in. (8 cm)
discs are available for the CD player.
HINT:
Never attempt to disassemble or apply oil to any part of the player unit. Do not insert any object into the maga-
zine except for a disc.
NOTICE:
CD players use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure. Be sure
to operate the player correctly as instructed.
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C10 C11
05±1506
± DIAGNOSTICSCOMBINATION METER
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
TERMINALS OF ECU
COMBINATION METER ASSY
Terminal No.Wiring colorConditionSpecified condition
C11±1 ± Body ground
(TURN L ± Body ground)G±W ± Body
groundTurn signal LH indicator light OFF ONBelow 1 V
10 to 14 V
C11±2 ± Body ground
(BRAKE LVL SW ±
Body ground)R±W ± Body
groundBrake fluid level warning switch ONBelow 1 V
C11±3 ± Body ground
(TACHO ± Body ground)GR±R ± Body
groundIgnition switch OFF ON, Engine idle speedPuls generation (*2)
C11±5 ± Body ground
(SIGNAL EARTH ±
Body ground)W±B ± Body
groundConstantContinuity
C11±6 ± Body ground
(EMPS ± Body ground)B±W ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and EMPS Indicator OFF ON10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C11±8 ± Body ground
(AIRBAG ± Body ground)B±Y ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and AIRBAG Indicator OFF ON10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C11±9 ± Body ground
(CHECK ENGINE ±
Body ground)
W ± Body groundEngine running and CHECK ENGINE indicator OFF9 to 14 V
C11±10 ± Body ground
(AUTO LEVELING ±
Body ground)LG ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and AUTO LEVERING Indicator OFF ON10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C11±11 ± Body ground
(OIL PRESS SW ±
Body ground)Y±B ± Body
groundEngine runningStoppedNo continuity
Continuity
C11±12 ± Body ground
(BEAM+ ± Body ground)R±W (w/HID),
R (w/o HID) ±
Body ground
Headlight OFFONBelow 1 V
10 to 14 V
C11±13 ± Body ground
(TURN R ± Body ground)G±Y ± Body
groundTurn signal RH indicator light OFF ONBelow 1 V
10 to 14 V
C11±14 ± Body ground
(ILL+ ± Body ground)G ± Body groundCombination switch OFFONBelow 1 V
10 to 14 V
C11±15 ± Body ground
(SLIP ± Body ground)LG ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and SLIP Indicator OFF ON10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C11±16 ± Body ground
(VSC ± Body ground)W±R ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and VSC Indicator OFF ON10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
± DIAGNOSTICSCOMBINATION METER
05±1507
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E) C11±17 ± Body ground
(TRC OFF ± Body ground)
LG±B ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and TRC OFF Indicator OFF ON10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C1±19 ± Body ground
(SI ± Body ground)L±W ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and turn the wheel slowlyPuls generation (*1)
C11±20 ± Body ground
(+B ± Body ground)W±R ± Body
groundAny Contents10 to 14 V
C11±21 ± Body ground
(IG1+ ± Body ground)R±W ± Body
groundIgnition switch OFF ONBelow 1 V
10 to 14 V
C11±22 ± Body ground
(IG2+ ± Body ground)B±W ± Body
groundIgnition switch OFF ONBelow 1 V
10 to 14 V
C10±1 ± Body ground
(WATER LEVEL ±
Body ground)Y±R ± Body
groundFuel filter warning switch ONBelow 1 V
C10±2 ± Body ground
(ACC ± Body ground)GR ± Body
groundIgnition switch OFF ACCBelow 1 V
10 to 14 V
C10±3 ± Body ground
(AVC LAN+ ± Body ground)G±Y ± Body
groundCommunication circuit±
C10±4 ± Body ground
(AVC LAN± ± Body ground)G ± Body groundCommunication circuit±
C10±5 ± Body ground
(FE ± Body ground)BR±W ± Body
groundConstantContinuity
C10±6 ± Body ground
(BEAM± ± Body ground)
W±B (DRL)
R±W (w/ HID)
R± (w/o HID)
± Body ground
Headlight ON, Hi±beam indicator OFF ONNo continuity
Continuity
C10±7 ± Body ground
(Fr FOG ± Body ground)G ± Body groundIgnition switch ON, Fr fog light indicator ON OFF10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C10±8 ± Body ground
(Rr FOG ± Body ground)R±W ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON, Rr fog light indicator ON OFF10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C10±9 ± Body ground
(ABS ± Body ground)R±Y ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON and ABS Indicator OFF ON10 to 14 V
Below 1 V
C10±10 ± Body ground
(FUEL ± Body ground)G±W ± Body
groundFuel sender gauge is F position E position4.0 110.0
C10±11 ± Body ground
(OUTSIDE TEMP+ ±
Body ground)W±R ± Body
groundIgnition switch ON3.31 V (±9C)
0.8 V (43C)
C10±12 ± Body ground
(OUTSIDE TEMP± ±
Body ground)
W ± Body groundConstantContinuity
C10±13 ± Body ground
(BEAN (EFI) ± Body ground)P ± Body groundCommunication circuit±
C10±14 ± Body ground
(BEAN (BODY) ±
Body ground)P±B ± Body
groundCommunication circuit±
C10±15 ± Body ground
(BEAN (SECURITY) ±
Body ground)P±L ± Body
groundCommunication circuit±
C10±16 ± Body ground
(E/G OIL LEVEL ±
Body ground)Y±G ± Body
groundOIL LEVEL switch ONNo continuity
C10±17 ± Body ground
(POWER EARTH ±
Body ground)W±B ± Body
groundConstantContinuity
B00540
A75980
Disconnect Wire
from Terminal B
Generator
Voltmeter BatteryAmmeter 19±6
± STARTING & CHARGINGCHARGING SYSTEM (1ZZ±FE/3ZZ±FE)
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(b) Check that it fits properly in the ribbed grooves.
HINT:
Check with your hand to confirm that the belt has not slipped out
of the groove on the bottom of the pulley.
5. VISUALLY CHECK GENERATOR WIRING
(a) Check that the wiring is in good condition.
6. LISTEN FOR ABNORMAL NOISES FROM GENERATOR
(a) Check that there is no abnormal noise from the generator while the engine is running.
7. INSPECT CHARGE WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
(a) Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the charge warning light comes on.
(b) Start the engine and check that the light goes off.
HINT:
If the light does not operate as specified, troubleshoot the charge warning light circuit.
8. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITHOUT LOAD
(a) According to the following procedure, connect an amme-
ter and voltmeter as shown in the illustration.
(1) Disconnect the wire from terminal B of the generator
and connect it to the negative (±) lead of the amme-
ter.
(2) Connect the positive (+) lead of the ammeter to ter-
minal B of the generator
(3) Connect the positive (+) lead of the voltmeter to ter-
minal B of the generator.
(4) Ground the negative (±) lead of the voltmeter.
(b) Check the charging circuit.
(1) Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm, check the
reading on the ammeter and voltmeter.
Standard amperage: 10 A or less
Standard voltage: 12.9 to 14.9 V
HINT:
If the voltmeter reading is more than standard voltage, re-
place the voltage regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is less than the standard voltage,
check the voltage regulator and generator as follows:
9. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITH LOAD
(a) Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm, turn on the high beam headlights and turn the heater blower
switch to the ºHIº position.
(b) Check the reading on the ammeter.
Standard amperage: 30 A or more
HINT:
If the ammeter reading is less than standard amperage, repair the generator.
If the battery is fully charged, the indication will sometimes be less than standard amperage.
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± STARTING & CHARGINGCHARGING SYSTEM (1CD±FTV)
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
HINT:
If the voltmeter reading is more than standard voltage, re-
place the voltage regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is less than the standard voltage,
check the voltage regulator and generator as follows:
10. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITH LOAD
(a) Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm, turn on the high beam headlights and turn the heater blower
switch to the ºHIº position.
(b) Check the reading on the ammeter.
Standard amperage: 30 A or more
HINT:
If the ammeter reading is less than standard amperage, repair the generator.
If the battery is fully charged, the indication will sometimes be less than standard amperage.
B00540
A75980
Disconnect Wire
from Terminal B
Generator
Voltmeter BatteryAmmeter
± STARTING & CHARGINGCHARGING SYSTEM (1AZ±FSE)
19±19
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(b) Check that it fits properly in the ribbed grooves.
HINT:
Check with your hand to confirm that the belt has not slipped out
of the groove on the bottom of the pulley.
5. VISUALLY CHECK GENERATOR WIRING
(a) Check that the wiring is in good condition.
6. LISTEN FOR ABNORMAL NOISES FROM GENERATOR
(a) Check that there is no abnormal noise from the generator while the engine is running.
7. INSPECT CHARGE WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
(a) Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the charge warning light comes on.
(b) Start the engine and check that the light goes off.
HINT:
If the light does not operate as specified, troubleshoot the charge warning light circuit.
8. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITHOUT LOAD
(a) According to the following procedure, connect an amme-
ter and voltmeter as shown in the illustration.
(1) Disconnect the wire from terminal B of the generator
and connect it to the negative (±) lead of the amme-
ter.
(2) Connect the positive (+) lead of the ammeter to ter-
minal B of the generator
(3) Connect the positive (+) lead of the voltmeter to ter-
minal B of the generator.
(4) Ground the negative (±) lead of the voltmeter.
(b) Check the charging circuit.
(1) Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm, check the
reading on the ammeter and voltmeter.
Standard amperage: 10 A or less
Standard voltage: 12.9 to 14.9 V
HINT:
If the voltmeter reading is more than standard voltage, re-
place the voltage regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is less than the standard voltage,
check the voltage regulator and generator as follows:
9. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITH LOAD
(a) Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm, turn on the high beam headlights and turn the heater blower
switch to the ºHIº position.
(b) Check the reading on the ammeter.
Standard amperage: 30 A or more
HINT:
If the ammeter reading is less than standard amperage, repair the generator.
If the battery is fully charged, the indication will sometimes be less than standard amperage.
B00540
A75980
Disconnect Wire
from Terminal B
Generator
Voltmeter BatteryAmmeter 19±16
± STARTING & CHARGINGCHARGING SYSTEM (1AZ±FE)
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(b) Check that it fits properly in the ribbed grooves.
HINT:
Check with your hand to confirm that the belt has not slipped out
of the groove on the bottom of the pulley.
5. VISUALLY CHECK GENERATOR WIRING
(a) Check that the wiring is in good condition.
6. LISTEN FOR ABNORMAL NOISES FROM GENERATOR
(a) Check that there is no abnormal noise from the generator while the engine is running.
7. INSPECT CHARGE WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
(a) Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the charge warning light comes on.
(b) Start the engine and check that the light goes off.
HINT:
If the light does not operate as specified, troubleshoot the charge warning light circuit.
8. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITHOUT LOAD
(a) According to the following procedure, connect an amme-
ter and voltmeter as shown in the illustration.
(1) Disconnect the wire from terminal B of the generator
and connect it to the negative (±) lead of the amme-
ter.
(2) Connect the positive (+) lead of the ammeter to ter-
minal B of the generator
(3) Connect the positive (+) lead of the voltmeter to ter-
minal B of the generator.
(4) Ground the negative (±) lead of the voltmeter.
(b) Check the charging circuit.
(1) Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm, check the
reading on the ammeter and voltmeter.
Standard amperage: 10 A or less
Standard voltage: 12.9 to 14.9 V
HINT:
If the voltmeter reading is more than standard voltage, re-
place the voltage regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is less than the standard voltage,
check the voltage regulator and generator as follows:
9. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITH LOAD
(a) Keep the engine speed at 2,000 rpm, turn on the high beam headlights and turn the heater blower
switch to the ºHIº position.
(b) Check the reading on the ammeter.
Standard amperage: 30 A or more
HINT:
If the ammeter reading is less than standard amperage, repair the generator.
If the battery is fully charged, the indication will sometimes be less than standard amperage.