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6E-10 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Engine Controls Schematics
Power Distribution (1)
RTW76EXF003601
X-11
X-11 Heater
relay
1
2
Blower
motor Ignition
switchIgnition
switch Starter
relay
SBF1
Main
120A SBF2
ABS-1
40A SBF3
ABS-2
20A SBF5
IG1
40A SBF4
ECM
40A
SBF6
Blower
30A
EB-13
A/C
10A
2
BLU/
RED
3
BLU/
RED 3
BLU/
RED SBF8
Glow
60A
SBF7
Front
Fog
20A
SBF9
IG2
60A
EB-9
Fog
15A
or
Trailer
20AEB-10
Tail/Illumi
10A
or
Condenser
fan
20A EB-4
Engine
10A
EB-14
4WD
10A EB-15
Horn
10A EB-16
Hazard10A EB-1
ACG
(S)
10AEB-2
ECM
(B)
10AEB-3
F/Pump10A
EB-5 H/L HI(RH)10A Fuse
EB-6 H/L HI(LH)10A Fuse
EB-7 H/L LO(RH)10A Fuse
EB-8 H/L LO(LH)10A Fuse
P-6
Body
Generator P-5
8 BLK/
P-1
P-2
Battery
8
BLK 5WHTSrarter
Srarter
C-3
ELEC IG
10A
Fuse
E-92
0.5 WHT
0.3
BLK 3
WHT/
RED 5
WHT
0.3
BLK 5
RED/
BLU
5
RED
3
WHT/
BLK
30
BLK/
RED
30
BLK/
YEL
P-10
Engine
5
4 X-12
X-12
ECM
Fuel pump relay
ECM
ECM
main
relay
1
2 5
4
X-6
X-6
2
RED/
WHT
0.3
RED/
BLU Fuse/ relay box(Engine room)
2
RED
2
RED
0.5
RED
2
WHT
2
RED/
BLU 2
WHT
2
3 1
5
Lighting
switch Head
lamp
relay
C-36 C-36
RED
P-16
P-15
2nd
Battery
30
BLK/
YEL 30
BLK/
RED
P-10

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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6E-11
Power Distribution (2)
RTW76EXF003701
C-108
5
WHT
3
WHT/
BLK
5
WHT
3
WHT/
BLK
3BLU
3BLK/RED
3
WHT/
BLK
3
BLK/
YEL 3
BLK/
WHT B-62
B-63
2
4
B-62
B-63 1
1
3
C-18
Rr
Def.
20A C-21
Door
lock
20A C-19
Meter
(+B)
10A C-15
Stop
lamp
15A C-22
Anti
theft
10A C-13
Audio
(+B)
15A
C-16
RR
Fog
10A C-17
Room
10A C-20
Power
window
30A Fuse/
relay box
(Cabin)
C-14
Meter
10A C-8
SRS
10AC-7
TCM
10A
or
15A C-9
Front
wiper
20A C-10
Back
up
15A C-6
Engine
10A
C-5
ABS/4WD
10AC-1
Starter
10AC-2
Trailer
10AC-3
ELEC IG
10A C-4
Turn
10AC-12
Cigar
lighter
&
ACC
Socket
20A C-11
Audio
10A
SBF9
IG2
60A Fuse/
relay
box
(Engine
room)
Starter relay
SBF5
IG1
40A
1
2
3 B-62 B1
B2
OFF
ACC
IG2ST
IG1 Ignition
switch

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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–18

Ensure the four wheels are off the ground
before performing the starting test.
4 W ith the ignition switched to the ON position, check if the engine can only be started in the Park and Neutral shift selector positions and ensure the back-up lamps illuminate when Reverse is selected. A further minor adjustment
may be required to achieve this state.
NOTE
To gain access to the rear attaching screw (11) it
will be necessary to remove the connector.
5 After the switch has been adjusted, tighten the rear attaching screw (11) to the correct torque specification. Neutral start and back-up lamp switch
attaching screw torque specification .................. 25.0 Nm
6 Reinstall the connector and the CPA securing pin.
7 Remove the switch front attaching screw (1).
8 Install the heat shield (3) and tighten the attaching screws (1 and 2) to the correct torque specification.
Heat shield front attaching screw
torque specification ............................................ 25.0 Nm
Heat shield rear attaching screw torque specification ..............................................9.0 Nm
9 Lower the vehicle to the ground and re-check the operation of the neutral start and back-up lamp switch. The vehicle must start only with the shift selector in the Park or Neutral positions and the back-up lamps should only
illuminate when Reverse is selected.
3.5 Vehicle Speed Sensor
NOTE
For the speed sensor fitted to four wheel drive
vehicles (4WD), refer to 7D Transfer Case and
Adaptor Housing.
Remove
1 Raise the vehicle and support in a safe manner, refer
to 0A General Information for the location of support
points.
2 Disconnect connector (1) from the vehicle speed sensor (2).
3 Remove the bolt (3) attaching the speed sensor to the transmission extension housing.
4 With a pulling and turning motion, remove the speed sensor and O-ring seal (4) from the transmission
extension housing, discard the O-ring.
Figure 7C4 – 15

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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–43

If the verifier disc does not clip into place, the
quick-connect fitting is not engaged, rectify
as required.
10 As a security check, push and clip each verification disc into place over the quick-connect fittings. If difficulty is experienced, repeat the installation process until the verification disc can be clipped into place over the radiator
quick-connect fitting.
11 Snap the outlet cooler line (4) in the clip (5) of the radiator fan shroud.
12 Ensure the routeing of the cooler lines is correct and there is no fouling of the lines.
13 Tighten the screw attaching the cooler lines bracket to the correct torque specifications.
Transmission cooler lines bracket
attaching screw torque specification .................. 23.0 Nm
14 If required, top up the transmission fluid level (cold).
15 Start the engine and check for any fluid leak at the fittings. If a leak is found, stop the engine and rectify the leak.
16 Check and top up the transmission fluid to the correct level as required, refer to 2.1 Transmission Fluid.
3.18 Transmission Assembly
Remove

Disconnection of the battery affects certain
vehicle electronic systems. Refer to 6D1-3
Battery, before disconnecting the battery.
1 Disconnect the battery ground lead.
2 Raise the vehicle and support in a safe manner, refer to 0A General Information for the location of support points.
3 Remove the heat shield from the neutral start and back-up lamp switch, gently prise the selector cable from the transmission external manual shaft linkage and remove the selector cable from the bracket, refer to
3.3 Selector Cable Assembly.
4 Disconnect the harness connectors from the following:
a Vehicle speed sensor, refer to 3.5 Vehicle Speed Sensor.
b Neutral start and back-up switch, refer to 3.4 Neutral Start and Back-up Lamp Switch.
c For the following on four wheel drive vehicles (4W D), refer to 7D Transfer Case and Adaptor Housing:
• neutral switch,
• 2WD – 4WD shift actuator switch,
• speed sensor.
NOTE
If the battery is connected, avoid turning the
ignition switch to the ON position, as the transfer
case control module (TTCM) must first be
removed (memory to be cleared as Check 4W D
Indicator will light).
5 Remove the following components: a Front and centre exhaust assemblies, refer to 6F Exhaust System.

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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–47
14 Reconnect the fuel and EVAP pipes three brackets and clips, refer to 6C Fuel System – V6.
15 Reinstall the following components:
a Starter motor, refer to 6D1-2 Starting System.
b Transmission support, refer to 3.7 Transmission Support and Mount.
c Front and centre exhaust assemblies, refer to 6F Exhaust System.
d Rear propeller shaft and for 4WD front propeller shaft, refer to 4A Propeller Shaft.
16 Reconnect the harness connectors to the following: a Vehicle speed sensor, refer to 3.5 Vehicle Speed Sensor.
b Neutral start and back-up switch, refer to 3.4 Neutral Start and Back-up Lamp Switch.
c For the following on 4W D vehicles, refer to 7D Transfer Case and Adaptor Housing:
• neutral switch,
• 2WD – 4WD shift actuator switch,
• speed sensor.
17 Reinstall the selector cable to the transmission external manual shaft linkage, secure the selector cable to the bracket and attach the heat shield to the neutral start and back-up lamp switch, refer to 3.3 Selector Cable
Assembly.
18 Perform a reverse flush of the cooler lines and a flow rate test, refer to 2.2 Reverse Flush and Flow Rate, if either of the following applies:
• the transmission fluid is contaminated,
• the transmission has been replaced,
• the torque converter has been replaced, or
• the transmission oil pump has been replaced.
19 Lower the vehicle to the ground.
20 If required, top up the transmission fluid level (cold).
21 Reconnect the battery ground lead.
22 Start the engine and check for any fluid leaking at the fittings. If a leak is found, stop the engine and rectify the leak.
23 Road test until the transmission has reached operating temperature. Re-check the fluid level and for any fluid leaks, refer to 2.1 Transmission Fluid.
3.19 Transmission Control Module
Remove
1 Ensure the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
2 Disconnect the connector (1) from the transmission control module (TCM) (2) as follows, refer to Figure 7C4 – 63: a remove the securing pin (3),
b press the locking tab and swing the lever (4) to free the connector,
c remove the connector.
3 Remove the four bolts (5) and nuts (6), then the TCM from the mounting bracket (7).
4 If required, remove the two nuts (8) and the mounting bracket from the firewall.

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7A1-6 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMPONENTS LOCATION
4WD Only 4W D Only
Instrument panel (Meter)







Speed meter (2WD Only)
Shift position indicator lamp
POWER DRIVE, 3rd START
indicator lamp
A/T OIL TEMP indicator lamp
CHECK TRANS indicator lam
p
Brake pedal





Brake Switch
Transmission Control Module (TCM)

Electrical source






Ignition
Battery voltage
Speed sensor
Turbine sensor
Inhibitor switch
ATF thermo sensor
High clutch oil pressure switch
2-4 brake oil pressure switch
Low & Reverse brake oil pressure
switch
Line pressure solenoid
Low clutch solenoid
High clutch solenoid
2-4 brake solenoid
Low & Reverse brake solenoid
Lock-up solenoid
Transmission
Transfer Control Module
Transfer




4L mode switch
Engine




Engine speed sensor
Accelerator pedal Position Sensor


Engine Control Module (ECM)
Data link connector
Select lever







Power Drive
, 3rd Start select switch

Figure 3. Electronic Control Components Location

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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E) 7A2-17
Transmission Control Module (TCM)
Connector End Views
TCM (Gray connector)
TCM (White connector)
Connector No.C-94
Connector color Gray
Test adapter No. J-35616-64A
Pin No. Wire color Pin function
1 RED/ WHT Battery voltage
2 YEL/ VIO P range switch signal
3 RED Brake pedal switch signal
4 PNK/ WHT 3rd start lamp control
5 VIO/ GRN Keyword serial data communication
6 — Not used
7 BLK/ RED Engine speed signal input
8 — Not used
9 — Not used
10 BLK/ YEL Vehicle speed signal output (2WD)
11 GRN/ WHT 3rd start switch signal
12 BLU/ WHT 4WD low signal output
13 — Not used
14 — Not used
15 — Not used
16 RED/ WHT Accelerator pedal position (APP) signal input
17 BLK/GRN 3 range switch signal
18 YEL/ BLK Diagnostic request switch
19 ORN/ BLU Transmission oil temperature lamp control
20 GRY/ YEL Check trans lamp control
1
10
19
2
11
20
3
12
21
4
13
5
14
6
15
7
16
22
8
17
23
9
18
24
21 PNK Power lamp control
22 — Not used
23 — Not used
24 GRN/ YEL Power drive switch signal
Connector No. C-95
Connector color White
Test adapter No. J-35616-64A
Pin No. Wire color Pin function
1 RED/ YEL 2-4 brake TFP switch signal
2 PNK/ BLK 2 range switch signal
3 BRN/ RED ISS sensor signal
4 BLU TFT sensor signal
5 BLK Ground
6 BLU/ BLK Low & reverse brake solenoid control
7 BLK/ YEL 2 & 4 brake solenoid control
8 RED High clutch solenoid control
9 WHT/ BLU Low clutch solenoid control
10 RED/ BLK N range switch signal 11 BLU D range switch signal
12 YEL Low & reverse brake TFP switch
13 YEL/ RED OSS sensor signal
14 BLU/ BLK TFT sensor low reference
15 — Not used
16 — Not used
17 BLK TCC solenoid control
18 WHT Ignition voltage
1
10
19
2
11
20
3
12
21
4
13
5
14
6
15
7
16
22
8
17
23
9
18
24

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7A2-26 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E)
Low & Reverse Brake Pressure Switch
This parameter displays the input state of the low &
reverse brake transmission fluid pressure (TFP) switch
to the TCM. When the low & reverse brake fluid
pressure is generated, the scan tool displays On.
2-4 Brake Solenoid Command
This parameter displays the 2-4 brake solenoid valve
control duty ratio based on the command from the
TCM. The scan tool will display a lower percentage
when the 2-4 brake is controlled to engage (fluid
pressure is applied to the 2-4 brake hydraulic circuits).
The scan tool will display higher percentage when the
2-4 brake is controlled to disengage (fluid pressure is
drained from the 2-4 brake hydraulic circuits).
2-4 Brake Pressure Switch
This parameter displays the input state of the 2-4 brake
transmission fluid pressure (TFP) switch to the TCM.
When the 2-4 brake fluid pressure is generated, the
scan tool displays On.
High Clutch Solenoid Command
This parameter displays the high clutch solenoid valve
control duty ratio based on the command from the
TCM. The scan tool will display a lower percentage
when the high clutch is controlled to engage (fluid
pressure is applied to the high clutch hydraulic circuits).
The scan tool will display higher percentage when the
high clutch is controlled to disengage (fluid pressure is
drained from the high clutch hydraulic circuits).
High Clutch Pressure Switch
This parameter displays the input state of the high
clutch transmission fluid pressure (TFP) switch to the
TCM. When the high clutch fluid pressure is generated,
the scan tool displays On.
Low Clutch Solenoid Command
This parameter displays the low clutch solenoid valve
control duty ratio based on the command from the
TCM. The scan tool will display a lower percentage
when the low clutch is controlled to engage (fluid
pressure is applied to the low clutch hydraulic circuits).
The scan tool will display higher percentage when the
low clutch is controlled to disengage (fluid pressure is
drained from the low clutch hydraulic circuits).
TCC Solenoid (Torque Converter Clutch)
This parameter displays the torque converter clutch
(TCC) control duty ratio based on the command from
the TCM. The scan tool will display a lower percentage
when the TCC is controlled to disengage (fluid
pressure is drained from the TCC release hydraulic
circuits). The scan tool will display higher percentage
when the TCC is controlled to engage (fluid pressure is
applied to the TCC apply hydraulic circuits). Transmission Fluid Temperature
This parameter displays the temperature of the
automatic transmission fluid (ATF) temperature as
calculated by the TCM using the signal from the
transmission fluid temperature (TFT) sensor. The scan
tool will display a low temperature when the signal
voltage is high, and a high temperature when the signal
voltage is low.
Transmission Oil Temperature Lamp
This parameter displays the commanded state of the
transmission oil temperature lamp control circuit. The
lamp should be On when the scan tool indicates
command On.
TCM Status Temp. (Temperature Transmission
Control Module)
This parameter displays the commanded state of the
high temperature mode shift map. On indicates the
transmission fluid temperature is high and the high
temperature mode is selected to prevent an
overheating.
4 Wheel Drive Low
This parameter displays the input state of the 4WD low
gear signal from the transfer case control module
(TCCM). When the 4L mode is selected, the scan tool
displays On.
TCM Status Transfer (Transmission Control
Module)
This parameter displays the commanded state of the
shift map that is based on the transfer case position.
High indicates the high mode (2H or 4H) is inputted
from the transfer case control module (TCCM). Low
indicates the low mode (4L) is inputted from the TCCM.
TCM Status Down Slope (Transmission Control
Module)
This parameter displays the commanded state of the
down slope mode shift map. On indicates the down
slope mode is selected under certain driving conditions.
TCM Status Up Slope (Transmission Control
Module)
This parameter displays the commanded state of the
up slope mode shift map. On indicates the up slope
mode is selected under certin driving conditions.
3rd Start Switch
This parameter displays the input state of the 3rd start
switch to the TCM. When the switch is pressed, the
scan tool displays On.
3rd Start Lamp
This parameter displays the commanded state of the
3rd start lamp control circuit. The lamp should be On
when the scan tool indicates command On.

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7A2-134 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E)
TCM Signal Test
Inspection Tool
Use a DMM to measure voltage and circuit continuity.
Also use an oscilloscope to measure waveform. Refer
to the following table for the specified ranges or
reference waveform. Since the TCM terminals are extremely small, use
appropriate test adapter from the test adapter kit. This
will make measurement easier.
Pin No. Wire color Pin function DMM (+) DMM (-) Test condition Standard value
1 of C-94 RED/ WHT Battery voltage 1 of C-94 Ground Any time Nearly 12 volts
2 of C-94 YEL/ VIO P range switch signal 2 of C-94 Ground P range
Nearly 12 volts
Other than P range Less than 2 volts
3 of C-94 RED Brake pedal switch
signal 3 of C-94 Ground Pedal is released Less than 2 volts
Pedal is applied Nearly 12 volts
4 of C-94 PNK/ WHT 3rd start lamp control 4 of C-94
(back probe) Ground Lamp OFF Nearly 12 volts
Lamp ON Less than 2 volts
5 of C-94 VIO/ GRN Keyword serial data
communication 5 of C-94 7 of B-58 Ignition OFF
Continuity
6 of C-94 — Not used— — ——
7 of C-94 BLK/ RED Engine speed signal
input 7 of C-94
(back probe) 5 of C-95
(back
probe) Engine run at 2000
RPM Nearly 6.2 volts by
AC range or
waveform
8 of C-94 — Not used— — ——
9 of C-94 — Not used— — ——
10 of C-94 BLK/ YEL Vehicle speed signal
output (2WD) 10 of C-94
(back probe) 5 of C-95
(back
probe) Vehicle run at 20 km/h
(12 MPH) Nearly 6.5 volts by
AC range or waveform
11 of C-94 GRN/ WHT 3rd start switch signal 11 of C-94
(back probe) GroundSwitch is released Nearly 12 volts
Switch is pressed Less than 2 volts
12 of C-94 BLU/ WHT 4WD low signal output 12 of C-94
(back probe) Ground 4L mode Less than 2 volts
Other than 4L Nearly 12 volts
13 of C-94 — Not used— — ——
14 of C-94 — Not used— — ——
15 of C-94 — Not used— — ——
16 of C-94 RED/ WHT Accelerator pedal
position (APP) signal
input 16 of C-94
(back probe) 5 of C-95Pedal is released (0%) Off duty ratio 10%
Pedal is fully applied (100%) Off duty ratio 90%
17 of C-94 BLK/GRN 3 range switch signal 17 of C-94 Ground 3 range
Nearly 12 volts
Other than 3 range Less than 2 volts
18 of C-94 YEL/ BLK Diagnostic request
switch 5 of C-9411 o f B -
58 Ignition OFF
Continuity
19 of C-94 ORN/ BLU Transmission oil
temperature lamp control 19 of C-94
(back probe) Ground Lamp OFF Nearly 12 volts
Lamp ON Less than 2 volts
20 of C-94 GRY/ YEL Check trans lamp
control 20 of C-94
(back probe) Ground Lamp OFF Nearly 12 volts
Lamp ON Less than 2 volts
21 of C-94 PNK Power drive lamp
control 21 of C-94
(back probe) Ground Lamp OFF Nearly 12 volts
Lamp ON Less than 2 volts

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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E) 7A2-153
TCM Input & Output
TCM Voltage Description
The TCM supplies a buffered voltage to various
switches and sensors. The TCM can do this because
resistance in the TCM is so high in value that a test
lamp may not illuminate when connected to the circuit.
An ordinary shop voltmeter may not give an accurate
reading because the voltmeter input impedance is too
low. Use a 10-megaohm input impedance DMM, to
ensure accurate voltage readings. The input and/ or
output devices in the TCM include analog-to-digital
converters, signal buffers, counters, and special
drivers. The TCM controls most components with
electronic switches which complete a ground circuit
when turned ON.
Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Electronic components used in the TCM are often
designed to carry very low voltage. Electronic
components are susceptible to damage caused by
electrostatic discharge. By comparison, as much as
4,000 volts may be needed for a person to feel even
the zap of a static discharge. There are several ways
for a person to become statically charged. The most
common methods of charging are by friction and
induction.
• An example of charging by friction is a person sliding across a vehicle seat.
Important: To prevent possible electrostatic discharge
damage, follow these guidelines:
• Do not touch the TCM connector pins or soldered components on the TCM circuit board.
• Do not open the replacement part package until the part is ready to be installed.
• Before removing the part from the package, ground the package to a known good ground on
the vehicle.
• If the part has been handled while sliding across the seat, while sitting down from a standing
position, or while walking a distance, touch a
known good ground before installing the part.
• Charge by induction occurs when a person with well insulated shoes stands near a highly charged
object and momentarily touches ground. Charges
of the same polarity are drained off leaving the
person highly charged with opposite polarity.
Sensor inputs
Input shaft speed (ISS) sensor
Output shaft speed (OSS) sensor
Transmission fluid temperature (TFT) sensor
Accelerator pedal position signal (via ECM)
Engine speed signal (via ECM)
Switch inputs
Low & reverse brake transmission fulid
pressure (TFP) switch
2-4 brake transmission fulid pressure (TFP)
switch
High clutch transmission fulid pressure (TFP)
switch
Transmission range (TR) switch
Power drive switch
3rd start switch
Brake pedal switch
4WD low gear signal (via TCCM)
TCM
Solenoid valve outputs
Pressure control (PC) solenoid valve
Torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid valve
Low & reverse brake solenoid valve
2-4 brake solenoid valve
High clutch solenoid valve
Low clutch solenoid valve
Other outputsVehicle speed signal (2WD only)
CommunicationScan tool
Lamp control outputsCheck trans lamp
A/T oil temp. lamp
Power drive lamp
3rd start lamp

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