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.
D30400
Swing Arm Type Lift
Plate Type LiftCenter of Lift
: CENTER OF VEHICLE
GRAVITY (unloaded condition)Rubber Attachment
AttachmentBAL
Attachment Dimensions
85 mm (3.35 in.)
200 mm (7.87 in.) 100 mm (3.94 in.)70 mm
(2.76 in.)
C
01±20
± INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTION
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
4. NOTICE FOR USING SWING ARM TYPE LIFT
(a) Follow the instruction manual of the lift for a safe operation.
(b) Use a cradle with a rubber attachment, as shown in the illustration.
(c) Set in the vehicle so as to make its center of gravity as close as possible to the center of the lift. (ºLº
becomes short.)
(d) Place the vehicle horizontally by adjusting the height of the cradle, and match the groove of the cradle
and the safety stand support location accurately.
(e) Be sure to lock the swing arm during the operation.
(f) Lift the vehicle up until the tires float, and shake the vehicle to make sure that the vehicle is stable.
5. NOTICE FOR USING PLATE TYPE LIFT
(a) Follow the instruction manual of the lift for a safe operation.
(b) Use a plate lift attachment.
(c) Be sure to set the vehicle to the specified position.
Right and left set positionPlace the vehicle over the center of the lift.
Front and rear set positionAlign the cushion gum ends of the plate with the attachment lower ends (A and C).
Align the attachment upper end (B) with the rocker flange front side notch.
(d) Lift the vehicle up until the tires float a bit, and shake the vehicle to make sure that the vehicle is stable.
±
DIAGNOSTICS ABS WITH EBD SYSTEM
05±725
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
DTCC1237/37SPEED SENSOR ROTOR FAULTY
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC No.DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
C1237/37
Detection of any of conditions from 1 through 4:
1.Wheel speed deviation of unspecified wheel.
2.Wheel sensor signal failure suspicion.
3.Continuous ABS control for 60 sec. or more.
Speed sensor
Sensorrotor
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1INSPECT TIRE SIZE
NGREPLACE TIRES SO THAT ALL 4 TIRES ARE
SAME IN SIZE
OK
2INSPECT SPEED SENSOR ROTOR
NGREPLACE SENSOR ROTOR
OK
3INSPECT SPEED SENSOR
NGREPLACE SPEED SENSOR
OK
4CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(SPEED SENSOR ± SKID CONTROL ECU)
(a)Check for an open or short circuit in harness and connector between each term\
inal of speed sensor and the skid control ECU (See page 01±32).
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS ORCONNECTOR
OK
REPLACE BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSY(See page 32±54)
0577V±04
±
DIAGNOSTIC SABS WITH EBD & BA & TRC & VSC SYSTEM
05±807
AVENSIS RE PAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
DT C C1237/3 7TIRE S OF DIFFERENT SIZE
CIRCUI T DESCRIPTION
DT C No.DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
C1237/37
Detection of any of conditions from 1 through 4:
1. When the ignition switch is ON, the speed di fference
between max. and min. wheel speed is 5 % or more for
20 sec. at vehicle speed 20 km/h (12 mph)or more.
2 . When the ignition switch is ON, the slip di fference be
wheels at either side of vehicle 6 % or more (vehicle
speed: 100 km/h (62 mph) or more).
3 . Continuous ABS control for 60 seconds or more.
4 . Interference on 1 or more wheels for 20 seconds with
the brake pedal depressed, or for 5 seconds when the
brake pedal is not depressed.
Speed sensor
Senso rrotor
INSPECTIO N PROCEDURE
1 INSPEC T TIRE SIZE
N G REPLAC E TIRES SO TH AT ALL 4 TIRES ARE
SAM E IN SIZE
OK
2 INSPECT SPEED SENSOR RO TOR
(a ) Check the speed sensor rotors ( See page 05±774 or 05±778 ).
N G REPLACE SENSOR RO TOR
OK
3 INSPECT SPEED SENSOR
(a) Check the speed sensors ( See page 05±774 or 05±778 ).
N G REPLACE SPEED SENSOR
OK
4 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNEC TOR(SPEED SENSOR ± SKID CONTROL ECU)
(a ) Chec k for an open or short circuit in harness and connector between each terminal of the speed sensor
an d skid control ECU ( See page 01±32).
N G REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR
CONNEC TOR
OK
REPLAC E ABS & TRACTION ACTU ATOR ASSY( See page 32±57 )
05786±02
2801F±02
R03031
F45650
Front (A)
(B)
± TIRE & WHEELWHEEL AND TIRE SYSTEM
28±1
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
WHEEL AND TIRE SYSTEM
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT TIRE
(a) Check the tires for wear and proper inflation pressure.
Cold tire inflation pressure:
3ZZ ± FE, 1ZZ ± FE, 1AZ ± FE engine models:
Tire sizeFront
kPa (kgfcm2, psi)
Rear
kPa (kgfcm2, psi)
195/65R16 91V, 205/55R16 91V:
with 4 or less occupants
with 5 or more occupants
220 (2.2, 32) *1 240 (2.4, 35) *2
220 (2.2, 32) *1 250 (2.5, 36) *2220 (2.2, 32) *1 240 (2.4, 35) *2
220 (2.2, 32) *1 280 (2.8, 41) *2
1CD ± FTV engine models:
Tire sizeFront
kPa (kgfcm2, psi)
Rear
kPa (kgfcm2, psi)
205/55R16 91V:
with 4 or less occupants
with 5 or more occupants
240 (2.4, 35) *1 270 (2.7, 39) *2
240 (2.4, 35) *1 280 (2.8, 41) *2240 (2.4, 35) *1 270 (2.7, 39) *2
240 (2.4, 35) *1 290 (2.9, 42) *2
1AZ ± FSE engine models:
Tire sizeFront
kPa (kgfcm2, psi)
Rear
kPa (kgfcm2, psi)
205/55R16 91V:
with 4 or less occupants
with 5 or more occupants
215/45R17 87W:
with 4 or less occupants
with 5 or more occupants220 (2.2, 32) *1 250 (2.5, 36) *2
220 (2.2, 32) *1 270 (2.7, 39) *2
240 (2.4, 35) *1 290 (2.9, 42) *2
240 (2.4, 35) *1 310 (3.1, 45) *2
220 (2.2, 32) *1 250 (2.5, 36) *2
220 (2.2, 32) *1 280 (2.8, 41)*2
240 (2.4, 35) *1 290 (2.9, 42) *2
240 (2.4, 35) *1 330 (3.3, 48) *2
*1: For driving under 160 km/h (100 mph)
*2: For driving at 160 km/h (100 mph) or over
(b) Using a dial indicator, check the runout of tires.
Tire runout: 1.4 mm (0.055 in.) or less
2. ROTATE TIRE
HINT:
If the spare tire is the same as ground tire, perform as ºAº in the
illustration, and if the spare tire is compact tire, perform as ºBº
in the illustration.
5100G±06
51±2
±
POWER STEERING POWER STEERING SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
Use the table below to help you find the cause of the problem. The numbers \
indicate the likelihood of the
cause in the descending order. Check each part in the order shown. Replace parts if necessary.
Hydraulic Power Steering System:
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
Hard steering
3. Tires (Improperly inflated)
4. Power steering fluid level (Low)
5. Drive belt (Loose)
6. Front wheel alignment (Incorrect)
7. Steering system joints (Worn)
8. Suspension arm ball joints (Worn)
9. Steering column (Binding)
10.Power steering vane pump AZ Series: 1CD±FTV:
11. Power steering gear28±1
51±4
26±6 ±
26±24 ±
51±9
51±19 51±4
51±36
Poor return
1. Tires (Improperly inflated)
2. Front wheel alignment (Incorrect)
3. Steering column (Binding)
4. Power steering gear28±1
26±6 ±
51±4
51±36
Excessive play
1. Steering system joints (Worn)
2. Suspension arm ball joints (Worn)
3. Intermediate shaft, Sliding yoke (Worn)
4. Front wheel bearing (Worn)
5. Power steering gear±
26±24 ±
30±2
51±4
51±36
Abnormal noise
1. Power steering fluid level (Low)
2. Steering system joints (Worn)
3. Power steering vane pump AZ Series: 1CD±FTV:
4. Power steering gear51±4
±
51±9
51±19 51±4
51±36
±
POWER STEERING POWER STEERING SYSTEM
51±3
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
Electronic Power Steering System:
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
Hard steering
1. Tires (Improperly inflated)
2. Front wheel alignment (Incorrect)
3. Steering system joints (Worn)
4. Suspension arm ball joints (Worn)
5. Steering column (Binding)
6. Steering column (Electric power steering system)
7. Steering gear (torque)28±1
26±6
±
26±24 ±
50±9
51±28
Poor return
1. Tires (Improperly inflated)
2. Front wheel alignment (Incorrect)
3. Steering column (Binding)
4. Steering column (Electric power steering system)
5. Steering gear (torque)28±1
26±6 ±
50±9
51±28
Excessive play
1. Steering system joints (Worn)
2. Suspension arm ball joints (Worn)
3. Intermediate shaft, Sliding yoke (Worn)
4. Front wheel bearing (Worn)
5. Steering column (Electric power steering system)
6. Steering gear (torque)±
26±24 ±
30±2
50±9
51±28
Abnormal noise
1. Steering system joints (Worn)
2. Steering column (Electric power steering system)
3. Steering gear (torque)±
50±9
51±28
HINT:
When the problem occurs on the Electric Power Steering system, refer to \
the DI section (See page 05±1042
).
F44793Matchmarks
F44789
RHD:
Matchmarks
A
B
F45709
50−16
−
STEERING COLUMN STEERING COLUMN ASSY
(d) Electric Pressure Power Steering
(1) Install the steering sliding yoke with the bolt.
Torque: 35 N m (360 kgfcm, 26 ft lbf)
47. INSTALL STEERING INTERMEDIATE SHAFT ASSY NO.2 (LHD STEERING POSITION TYPE)
(a) W/VSC:
Install the steering sensor (See page 32− 65).
(b) Align matchmarks on the steering intermediate shaft assy
No. 2 and steering main shaft.
(c) Oil Pressure Power Steering (1) Install the steering intermediate shaft assy No. 2
with the bolt.
Torque: 28 N m (286 kgfcm, 21 ft lbf)
(d) Electric Pressure Power Steering (1) Install the steering intermediate shaft assy No. 2
with the bolt.
Torque: 35 N m (360 kgfcm, 26 ft lbf)
48. INSTALL STEERING INTERMEDIATE SHAFT ASSY NO.2 (RHD STEERING POSITION TYPE)
(a) Temporarily install the steering intermediate shaft assy No. 2 with the bolt A.
49. INSTALL STEERING SLIDING YOKE SUB −ASSY (LHD STEERING POSITION TYPE)
(a) Temporarily install the steering sliding yoke with the bolt A.
50. INSTALL STEERING COLUMN ASSY
(a) Install the steering column assembly with the 3 bolts.
Torque: 25 N m (255 kgfcm, 18 ft lbf)
(b) RHD: Align the matchmarks on the intermediate shaft assy No.
2 and steering intermediate shaft.
(c) RHD: Install the bolt B and tighten the bolt A.
Torque: 35 N m (360 kgfcm, 26 ft lbf)
HINT:
When replacing the intermediate shaft assy No. 2 with a new
one, set the front tires in the straight ahead position and make
the bolt hole for the intermediate shaft assy No. 2 and extension
face straight rearward as illustrated, and install the bolt.