ENGINE - 2AZ-FE ENGINE
Service Tip
To clear the DTC that is stored in the ECM, use a hand-held tester or disconnect the battery terminal
or remove the EFI fuse for 1 minute or longer.
EG-67
Fail-safe
Due to a failure in the battery current sensor or battery temperature sensor, the ECM may determine the
necessity of performing a fail-safe operation. Then, the ECM stops the charging control and the generator
switches to the normal power generation mode.
When the ECM detects a malfunction in a sensor, the ECM memorizes the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code).
The MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) does not illuminate.
DTC Chart
DTC No.Detection ItemDTC No.Detection Item
P0516Battery Temperature Sensor
Circuit LowP1551Battery Current Sensor
Circuit Low
P0517Battery Temperature Sensor
Circuit HighP1552Battery Current Sensor
Circuit High
P0560System VoltageP1602Detection of Battery
P1550Battery Current Sensor
Circuit
12. Diagnosis
When the ECM detects a malfunction, the ECM makes a diagnosis and memorizes the failed section.
Furthermore, the MIL in the combination meter illuminates or blinks to inform the driver.
The ECM will also store the DTCs of the malfunctions. The DTCs can be accessed by the use of the
hand-held tester.
For details, refer to the 2006 RAV4 Repair Manual (Pub. No. RM01M1U).
13. Fail-safe
When a malfunction is detected at any of the sensors, there is a possibility of an engine or other malfunction
occurring if the ECM were to continue to control the engine control system in the normal way. To prevent
such a problem, the fail-safe function of the ECM either relies on the data stored in memory to allow the
engine control system to continue operating, or stops the engine if a hazard is anticipated. For details, refer
to the 2006 RAV4 Repair Manual (Pub. No. RM01M1U).
GF1A TRANSFER – ACTIVE TORQUE CONTROL 4WD SYSTEMTF–19
TF
(3) Read DTCs from the 4WD indicator light ON the
combination meter.
HINT:
• If the 4WD indicator light does not blink,
perform relevant troubleshooting procedures.
The relevant troubleshooting procedures are
in the sections listed in the table below.
• If more than 1 DTC is detected at the same
time, the DTCs will be displayed in numerical
order.
• As an example, the blinking patterns of the
normal system code and DTCs 11 and 21 are
shown below.
• DTCs are explained in "DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE CODE CHART" (see page TF-19).
4. CLEAR DTC (When not Using Intelligent Tester)
(a) Using SST, connect terminals 13 (TC) and 4 (CG) of
the DLC3.
SST 09843-18040
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON.
(c) Clear the DTCs stored in the 4WD control ECU by
depressing the brake pedal 8 times or more within 5
seconds.
(d) Check that the warning light blinks in the normal
system code pattern.
(e) Remove SST from the terminals of the DLC3.
(f) Turn the ignition switch OFF.
HINT:
DTCs cannot be cleared by disconnecting the cable
from the negative (-) battery terminal or removing
the ECU-IG1 fuse.
C108860E08
Section Title See Procedure
4WD Indicator Light does not Come ONTF-40
TC and CG Terminal CircuitTF-42
C108863
POWER STEERING – ELECTRONIC POWER STEERING SYSTEMPS–19
PS
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
HINT:
If any DTCs are displayed during the DTC check, inspect the
circuit listed for these DTCs. For details of each DTC, refer to
the page indicated in the DTC chart.
Electric Power Steering System
DTC No. Detection Item Trouble Area Normal Function
Return ConditionP/S Warning Light See page
C1511/11 Torque Sensor 1
Malfunction- Steering column
assembly (Torque
sensor)
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again
PS-18
C1512/11 Torque Sensor 2
Malfunction- Steering column
assembly (Torque
sensor)
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again
PS-18
C1513/11 Torque Sensor
Deviation Excessive- Steering column
assembly (Torque
sensor)
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again
PS-18
C1514/11 Torque Sensor Power
Supply Voltage
Malfunction- Steering column
assembly (Torque
sensor)
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again
PS-18
C1521/25 Short in Motor Circuit - Power steering ECU Ignition switch ON
again
PS-21
C1524/24 Motor Terminal
Voltage Malfunction- Steering column
assembly (Torque
sensor)
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again
PS-22
C1528/12 Motor Rotation Angle
Sensor Malfunction- Steering column
assembly (Torque
sensor)
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again
PS-24
C1531/25 ECU Malfunction - Power steering ECU Ignition switch ON
again
PS-26
C1532/25 ECU Malfunction - Power steering ECU Ignition switch ON
again
PS-26
C1533/25 Temperature Sensor
Circuit is Low or High- Power steering ECU Ignition switch ON
again or after normal
confirmation
PS-26
C1534/25 EEPROM
Malfunction- Power steering ECU Ignition switch ON
again
PS-26
C1551/25 IG Power Supply
Voltage Malfunction- ECU-IG1 fuse
- IG power source
circuit
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again or after normal
confirmation
PS-27
C1552/22 PIG Power Supply
Voltage Malfunction- PIG power source
circuit
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again or after normal
confirmation
PS-29
C1554/23 Power Supply Relay
Failure- PIG power source
circuit
- Power steering ECUIgnition switch ON
again
PS-31
C1555/25 Motor Relay Welding
Failure- Power steering ECU Ignition switch ON
again
PS-31
C1581/26 Assist Map Number
Un-Writing- Power steering ECU Assist map write or
ignition switch ON
again
PS-32
U0073/49 Control Module
Communication Bus
Off- CAN
communication
systemIgnition switch ON
again
PS-34