check engine ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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6E-74 3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

0.4 Sec 0.4 Sec
.

ON

OFF


3.2 Sec. 1.2 Sec. 3.2 Sec.


0.4 Sec 0.4 Sec
.
ON

OFF


3.2 Sec. 1.2 Sec.  3.2 Sec.



Self-diagnosis Start

Normal Code (12)
Trouble Code (32)


121212141414323232

In case DTC 14 & 32 are stored

Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Important: Do not clear DTCs unless directed to do so
by the service information provided for each diagnostic
procedure. When DTCs are cleared, the Freeze Frame
and Failure Record data which may help diagnose an
intermittent fault will also be erased from memory.
If the fault that caused the DTC to be stored into
memory has been corrected, the Diagnostic Executive
will begin to count the “warm-up" cycles with no furthe
r
faults detected, the DTC will automatically be cleared
from the ECM memory.
To clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), use the
Tech 2 “clear DTCs" or “clear information" function.
When clearing DTCs follow instructions supplied by the
Tech 2 manufacturer.
When a Tech 2 is not available, DTCs can also be
cleared by disconnecting one of the following sources
for at least thirty (30) seconds.
To prevent system damage, the ignition key must be
“OFF" when disconnecting or reconnecting battery
power.
 The power source to the control module. Examples:
fuse, pigtail at battery ECM connectors etc.
 The negative battery cable. (Disconnecting the
negative battery cable will result in the loss of othe
r
on-board memory data, such as preset radio tuning).
On-Board Diagnosis (Self-Diagnosis)
1. The Engine Control Module (ECM) conducts a
self-test of most of the wiring and components in
the system each time the key is turned to ON, and
can detect faults in the system while the key is ON.
If a fault is detected, the ECM will store a trouble
code in memory and flash the CHECK ENGINE
indicator to alert the driver.
2. The Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) can be
displayed by shorting together terminals and the
Data Link Connector (DLC) located belo
w
Instrument Panel of drivers side.
The CHECK ENGINE indicator will flash DTC 12
three times, followed by any DTC.If several DTC are
stored, each DTC will be displayed three times. The
DTC will be displayed in numerical order. The DTC
display will continue as long as the DLC is shorted.
Some DTC can cause other DTC to be stored, It is
important to diagnose and repair the lowes
t
numbered DTC first before going on to the highe
r
numbered DTC.

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-75
TECH 2 CONNECTION



Tech 2 scan tool is used to electrically diagnose the
automatic transmission system and to check the
system. The Tech 2 enhances the diagnosis efficiency
though all the troubleshooting can be done without the
Te c h 2 .
1. Configuration of Tech 2
 Tech 2 scan tool kit (No. 7000086), Tech 2
scan tool (No. 7000057) and DLC cable (No.
3000095).
 SAE 16/19 adapter (No. 3000098) (3), RS232
loop back connector (No. 3000112) (2) and
PCMCIA card (No. 3000117) (1).
2. Tech 2 Connection
 Check the key switch is turn OFF.
 Insert the PCMCIA card (1) into the Tech 2 (5).
 Connect the SAE 16/19 adapter (3) to the DLC




 Turn the key switch of the vehicle ON and press
the “PWR” key of the Tech 2.
 Check the display of the Tech 2.
NOTE: Be sure to check that the power is not
supplied to the Tech 2 when attaching or removing
the PCMCIA card.
Diagnosis with TECH 2
If No Codes are Set
 Refer to F1: Data Display and identify the electrical
faults that are not indicated by trouble code.
 Refer to "SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS".

If Codes are Set
1. Record all trouble codes displayed by Tech 2 and
check id the codes are intermittent.
2. Clear the codes.
3. Drive the vehicle for a test to reproduce the faulty
status.
4. Check trouble codes again using the Tech 2.
5. If no codes is displayed by test driving, the fault is
intermittent. In this case, refer to "DIAGNOSIS
AIDS".
6. If a code is present, refer to DTC Chartfo
r
diagnosis.
7. Check trouble codes again using the Tech 2.


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F0: Diagnostic Trouble Code
F0: Read DTC Infor By Priority
F1: Clear DTC Information
F2: DTC Information
F0: History
F1: MIL SVS or Message Requested
F2: Last Test Failed
F3: Test Failed Since Code Cleared
F4: Not Run Since Code Cleared
F5: Failed This Ignition
F3: Freeze Frame/Failure Record
F1: Data Display
F0: Engine Data
F1: O2 Sensor Data
F2: Snapshot
F3: Miscellaneous Test
F0: Lamps
F0: Malfunction Indicator Lamps
F1: Relays
F0: Fuel Pump Relay
F1: A/C Clutch Relay
F2: EVAP
F0: Purge Solenoid
F3: IAC System
F0: RPM Control
F1: IAC Control
F4: Fuel System
F0: Fuel Trim Reset

F4: System Information
F0: MIL/System Status

F0: Diagnostic Trouble Code
The purpose of the "Diagnostic Trouble Codes" mode is
to display stored trouble code in the
ECM.
When "Clear DTC Information" is selected, a "Clea
r
DTC Information", warning screen appears.
This screen informs you that by cleaning DTC's "all
stored DTC information in the ECM will be erased".
After clearing codes, confirm system operation by test
driving the vehicle.
Use the "DTC Information" mode to search for a
specific type of stored DTC information.
History
This selection will display only DTCs that are stored in
the ECM's history memory. It will not display Type B
DTCs that have not requested the MIL ("Check Engine
Lamp"). It will display all type A and B DTCs tha
t
requested the MIL and have failed within the last 40
warm-up cycles. In addition, it will display all type C and
D DTCs that have failed within the last 40 warm-up
cycles.

MIL SVC or Message Request
This selection will display only DTCs that are requesting
the MIL. Type C and Type D DTCs cannot be displayed
using the MIL. Type C and D DTCs cannot be displayed
using this option.
This selection will report type B DTCs only after the MIL
has been requested.

Last Test Failed
This selection will display only DTCs that have failed the
last time the test run. The last test may have run during
a previous ignition cycle of a type A or type B DTC is
displayed. For type C and type D DTCs, the last failure
must have occurred during the current ignition cycle to
appear as last test fail.

Test Failed Since Code Cleared
The selection will display all active and history DTCs
that have reported a test failure since the last time
DTCs were cleared. DTCs that last failed more that 40
warm-up cycles before this option is selected will not be
displayed.

Not Run Since Code Cleared
This selection will display up to DTCs that have not run
since the DTCs were last cleared. Since any displayed
DTCs have not run, their condition (passing or failing) is
unknown.

Failed This Ignition
This selection will display all DTCs that have failed
during the present ignition cycle.

Freeze Frame/Failure Record
This selection will display stored various vehicle
information at the moment an emission related faul
t
when the MIL ("Check Engine Lamp") is commanded
on.
The Freeze Frame data will not be erased unless the
associated history DTC is cleared.

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-79
TYPICAL SCAN DATA & DEFINITIONS (ENGINE DATA)
Use the typical values table only after the On-Board Diagnostic System check has been completed, no DTC(s) were noted, and you have determined that the On-Board
Diagnostic are functioning properly.
Tech2 values from a properly running engine may be used for comparison with the engine you are diagnosing.
Condition : Vehicle stopping, engine running, air conditioning off & after warm-up (Coolant temperature approximately 80C)

Tech 2
Parameter
Units Idle 2000rpm Definitions
1 Ignition Voltage V 10.0  14.5 10.0  14.5 This displays the system voltage measured by the ECM at ignition feed.
2 Engine Speed rpm 710  860 1950  2050 The actual engine speed is measured by ECM from the CKP sensor 58X signal.
3 Desired Idle
Speed rpm 750  770 750  770 The desired engine idle speed that the ECM commanding.
The ECM compensates for various engine loads.
4 Engine Coolant
Temperature C or F 80  90 () 80  90 () The ECT is measured by ECM from ECT sensor output voltage.
When the engine is normally warm upped, this data displays approximately 80 °C or
more.
5 Start Up ECT
(Engine Coolant
Temperature) C or F Depends on ECT
at start-up
Depends on ECT
at start-up
Start-up ECT is measured by ECM from ECT sensor output voltage when engine is
started.
6 Intake Air
Temperature
C or F Depends on
ambient temp.
Depends on
ambient temp.
The IAT is measured by ECM from IAT sensor output voltage.
This data is changing by intake air temperature.
7 Throttle Position % 0 4  6 Throttle position operating angle is measured by the ECM from throttle position
output voltage.
This should display 0% at idle and 99  100% at full throttle.
8 Throttle Position
Sensor V 0.4  0.7 0.6  0.8 The TPS output voltage is displayed.
This data is changing by accelerator operating angle.
9 Mass Air Flow g/s 5.0  8.0 13.0  16.0 This displays intake air amount.
The mass air flow is measured by ECM from the MAF sensor output voltage.
10 Air Fuel Ratio 14.7:1 14.7:1 This displays the ECM commanded value.
In closed loop, this should normally be displayed around 14.2:1  14.7:1.
11 Idle Air Control Steps 10  20 20  30 This displays the ECM commanded position of the idle air control valve pintle.
A larger number means that more air is being commanded through the idle air
passage.
12 EGR Valve V 0.00 0.00  0.10 The EGR position sensor output voltage is displayed.
This data is changing by EGR valve solenoid operating position.
13 Desired EGR
Opening V 0.00 0.05  1.10 The ECM commanded EGR position sensor voltage is displayed.
According to the current position, ECM changes EGR valve solenoid operating
position to meet the desired position.
14 EGR Valve On
Duty % 0 32 – 38 This displays the duty signal from the ECM to control the EGR valve.
15 Engine Load % 2  7 8  15 This displays is calculated by the ECM form engine speed and MAF sensor reading.
Engine load should increase with an increase in engine speed or air flow amount.
16 B1 Fuel System
Status Open Loop/ Close
Loop Close Loop Close Loop
17 B2 Fuel System
Status Open Loop/ Close
Loop Close Loop Close Loop
When the engine is first started the system is in "Open Loop" operation.
In "Open Loop", the ECM ignores the signal from the oxygen sensors.
When various conditions (ECT, time from start, engine speed & oxygen sensor
output) are met, the system enters "Closed Loop" operation.
In "Closed Loop", the ECM calculates the air fuel ratio based on the signal from the
oxygen sensors.
18 Fuel Trim
Learned (Bank 1) Yes/No Yes Yes
19 Fuel Trim
Learned (Bank 2) Yes/No Yes Yes
When conditions are appropriate for enabling long term fuel trim corrections, fuel trim
learn will display "Yes".
This indicates that the long term fuel trim is responding to the short term fuel trim.
If the fuel trim lean displays "No", then long term fuel trim will not respond to changes
in short term fuel trim.
20 Injection Pulse
Bank 1 ms 2.0  4.0 2.0  4.0
21 Injection Pulse
Bank 2 ms 2.0  4.0 2.0  4.0
This displays the amount of time the ECM is commanding each injector On during
each engine cycle.
A longer injector pulse width will cause more fuel to be delivered. Injector pulse width
should increase with increased engine load.
22 Spark Advance °CA 10  15 35  42 This displays the amount of spark advance being commanded by the ECM.

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Tech 2
Parameter
Units Idle 2000rpm Definitions
23 A/C Request (Air
Conditioning) On/Off Off Off This displays the air conditioner request signal. This should display "On" when the air
conditioner switch is switched on.
24 A/C Clutch On/Off Off Off This displays whether the ECM has commanded the A/C compressor clutch "On" or
"Off".
25 EVAP Purge
Solenoid
(Evaporative
Emission) % 50  80 0 This displays the duty signal from the ECM to control the canister purge solenoid
valve.
26 Fuel Trim Cell 49  52 13  17 This displays dependent on engine speed and MAF sensor reading.
A plot of engine speed versus MAF amount is divided into the cells.
Fuel trim cell indicates which cell is currently active.
27 Fuel Pump On/Off On On This displays operating status for the fuel pump main relay.
This should display "On" when the key switch is turned on and while engine is
running.
28 Deceleration Fuel
Cutoff Active/ Inactive Inactive Inactive The ECM will command the deceleration fuel mode when it detects a closed throttle
position while the vehicle is traveling.
While in decreasing fuel mode, the ECM will decrease the amount of fuel delivered
by entering open loop and decreasing the injector pulse width.
29 Power Enrichment Yes/No No No The ECM will command power enrichment mode "Yes" when a large increase in
throttle position and load is detected.
While in power enrichment mode, the ECM will increase the amount of fuel delivered
by entering open loop and increasing the injector pulse width.
30 Vehicle Speed km/h or mph 0 0 This displays vehicle speed.
The vehicle speed is measured by ECM from the vehicle speed sensor.
31 Cam Signal Present/ Missing Present Present This displays input signal from the camshaft position sensor.
When the correct pulse is generated, signal is received.
32 PSP Switch
(Power Steering
Pressure) Normal Pressure /
High Pressure Normal PressureNormal PressureThis displays the power steering pressure signal.
This should display "High Pressure" when the steering is steered.
33 Security Code
Status Programmable/
Not
Programmable Programmable Programmable This should display "Programmable" when the correct security code & secret code
are programmed.
34 Security Code Okay/ Not Okay Okay Okay This should display "Okay" when the security code is correctly accepted.
35 Immobilizer
System Normal /
Abnormal Normal Normal This should display "Normal" when the immobilizer is correctly operated.
36 Malfunction
Indicator Lamp On/Off Off Off This displays operating status for the Check Engine Lamp.
This should display "On" when the Check Engine Lamp is turned on.
37 Time From Start   This displays the engine time elapsed since the engine was started.
If the engine is stopped, engine run time will be reset to 00:00:00

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-81
TYPICAL SCAN DATA & DEFINITIONS (O2 SENSOR DATA)
Use the typical values table only after the On-Board Diagnostic System check has been completed, no DTC(s) were noted, and you have determined that the On-Board
Diagnostic are functioning properly.
Tech2 values from a properly running engine may be used for comparison with the engine you are diagnosing.
Condition : Vehicle stopping, engine running, air conditioning off & after warm-up (Coolant temperature approximately 80 C)

Tech 2
Parameter
Units Idle 2000rpm Definitions
1 Ignition Voltage V 10.0  14.5 10.0  14.5 This displays the system voltage measured by the ECM at ignition feed.
2 Engine Speed rpm 710  860 1950  2050 The actual engine speed is measured by ECM from the CKP sensor 58X signal.
3 Desired Idle
Speed rpm 750  770 750  770 The desired engine idle speed that the ECM commanding.
The ECM compensates for various engine loads.
4 Engine Coolant
Temperature C or F 80  90 (C) 80  90 (C) The ECT is measured by ECM from ECT sensor output voltage.
When the engine is normally warm upped, this data displays approximately 80 °C or
more.
5 Start Up ECT
(Engine Coolant
Temperature) C or F Depends on ECT
at start-up
Depends on ECT
at start-up
Start-up ECT is measured by ECM from ECT sensor output voltage when engine is
started.
6 Throttle Position % 0 4  6 Throttle position operating angle is measured by the ECM from throttle position
output voltage.
This should display 0% at idle and 99  100% at full throttle.
7 Throttle Position
Sensor V 0.4  0.7 0.6  0.8 The TPS output voltage is displayed.
This data is changing by accelerator operating angle.
8 Mass Air Flow g/s 5.0  8.0 13.0  16.0 This displays intake air amount.
The mass air flow is measured by ECM from the MAF sensor output voltage.
9 Air Fuel Ratio 14.7:1 14.7:1 This displays the ECM commanded value. In closed loop, this should normally be
displayed around 14.2:1  14.7:1.
10 Engine Load % 2  7 8  15 This displays is calculated by the ECM form engine speed and MAF sensor reading.
Engine load should increase with an increase in engine speed or air flow amount.
11 B1 Fuel System
Status Open Loop/ Close
Loop Close Loop Close Loop
12 B2 Fuel System
Status Open Loop/ Close
Loop Close Loop Close Loop
When the engine is first started the system is in "Open Loop" operation.
In "Open Loop", the ECM ignores the signal from the oxygen sensors.
When various conditions (ECT, time from start, engine speed & oxygen sensor
output) are met, the system enters "Closed Loop" operation.
In "Closed Loop", the ECM calculates the air fuel ratio based on the signal from the
oxygen sensors.
13 B1S1 O2 Sensor
(Bank1 Sensor 1)
mV 50  950 50 950
14 B2S1 O2 Sensor
(Bank2 Sensor 1)
mV 50  950 50  950
This displays the exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage.
Should fluctuate constantly within a range between 10mV (lean exhaust) and
1000mV (rich exhaust) while operating in closed loop.
15 B1 O2 Sensor
Ready (Bank 1)
Yes/No Yes Yes
16 B2 O2 Sensor
Ready (Bank 2)
Yes/No Yes Yes
This displays the status of the exhaust oxygen sensor.
This display will indicate "Yes" when the ECM detects a fluctuating oxygen sensor
output voltage sufficient to allow closed loop operation.
This will not occur unless the oxygen sensor is warmed up.
17 B1 Long Term
Fuel Trim (Bank
1)
% -10  20 -10  20
18 B2 Long Term
Fuel Trim (Bank
2)
% -10  20 -10  20
The long term fuel trim is delivered from the short term fuel term values and
represents a long term correction of fuel delivery for bank in question.
A value of 0% indicates that fuel delivery requires no compensation to maintain the
ECM commanded air fuel ratio.
A negative value indicates that the fuel system is rich and fuel delivery is being
reduced (decreased injector pulse width).
A positive value indicates that a lean condition exists and the ECM is compensating
by add fuel (increased injector pulse width).
Because long term fuel trim tends to follow short term fuel trim, a value in the
negative range due to canister purge at idle should not be considered unusual.
Excessive long term fuel trim values may indicate an rich or lean condition.

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E -83

MISCELLANEOUS TEST
The state of each circuit can be tested by using
miscellaneous test menus. Especially when DTC cannot
be detected, a faulty circuit can be diagnosed by testing
each circuit by means of these menus.
Even DTC has been detected, the circuit tests using
these menus could help discriminate between a
mechanical trouble and an electrical trouble.
Connect Tech 2 and select "Powertrain", "3.5L V6 6VE1
Hitachi" & "Miscellaneous Test".

F0: Lamps
F0: Malfunction Indicator Lamp
When the Tech 2 is operated, "Malfunction Indicato
r
Lamp (Check Engine Lamp)" is turned on or off.
The circuit is normal if the "Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(Check Engine Lamp)" in the instrument panel is turned
on or off in accordance with this operation.

F1: Relays
F0: Fuel Pump Relay
When the Tech 2 is operated, fuel pump relay signal
turns ON or OFF.
The circuit is normal if fuel pump sound is generated in
accordance with this operation when key switch is
turned ON.

"F1: A/C Clutch Relay"
When the Tech 2 is operated, A/C clutch relay signal
turns ON or OFF.
The circuit is normal if A/C compressor clutch is
energized in accordance with this operation when the
engine is running.

F2: EVAP
F0: Purge Solenoid
When the Tech 2 is operated, duty ratio of EVAP purge
solenoid is changed 10%-by-10%.

Purge Solenoid
Engine Speed 800 RPM
Desired Idle Speed 762 RPM
Engine Coolant Temperature 80 
C
Start Up ECT 50 
C
Intake Air Temperature 30 
C
Throttle Position 0 %
EVAP Purge Solenoid 10 %


Press "Increase" key.

Then, EVAP Purge Solenoid increases

10%-by-10%.

Press "Quit" Key.

F3: IAC System
F0: RPM Control
When the Tech 2 is operated, "Desired Idle Speed"
increases 50rpm-by-50rpm up to 1550rpm.
The circuit is normal if engine speed is changed in
accordance with this operation.
RPM Control
Engine Speed 850 RPM
Desired Idle Speed 850 RPM
Engine Coolant Temperature 80 
C
Start Up ECT 50 
C
Intake Air Temperature 30 
C
Throttle Position 0 %
Desired Idle Speed 850 RPM


Press "Increase" key.

Then, Desired Idle speed increases

50rpm-by-50rpm up to 1550rpm. Engine speed is
also changed by this operation.

Press "Quit" Key.

F0: IAC Control
When the Tech 2 is operated, "Idle Air Control"
increases or decreases 10steps-by-10steps up to
160steps.
The circuit is normal if idle engine speed is changed in
accordance with this operation.
IAC Control
Engine Speed 875 RPM
Desired Idle Speed 762 RPM
Engine Coolant Temperature 80 
Start Up ECT 50 
Intake Air Temperature 30 
Throttle Position 0 %
Idle Air Control 30 Steps


Press "Increase" key.

Then, Idle Air Control increases 10steps-by-
10steps up to 160steps.

Engine speed is also changed by this operation.

Press "Quit" Key.

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6E-88 3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
SNAPSHOT DISPLAY WITH TIS2000



Procedures for transferring and displaying Tech2
snapshot data by using TIS2000 [Snapshot Upload]
function is described below.
Snapshot data can be displayed with [Snapshot Upload]
function included in TIS2000.
By analyzing these data in various methods, trouble
conditions can be checked.
Snapshot data is displayed by executing the three steps
below shown:

1. Record the snapshot data, in Tech2.

2. Transfer the snapshot data to PC.

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E -91
SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (SPS)
The procedure to program the control unit by using the
Service Programming System (SPS) software
contained in TIS2000 is explained below.
NOTE: 
 

If the Engine Control Module (ECM) was
programmed, the Immobilizer System must be
linked to the ECM: Refer to section 11
"Immobilizer System-ECM replacement" for the
ECM/Immobilizer linking procedure.

 

Should Tech2 display "SPS Procedure was not
successful", engine will not start, but no DTCs
are present, low battery voltage or poo
r
electrical connections should be the primary
suspects. Perform the SPS procedure again
after rectifying the fault/s.


IMPORTANT:
Perform the following checks before attempting to
program the control unit:

 

The Tech2 PCMCIA card is programmed with
the latest software release.

 

The latest release of TIS2000 is loaded on the
PC.

 

The vehicle battery is fully charged.

 

The control unit to be programmed is
connected to the vehicle.
1. Preparations of TIS 2000
1.
Connect Tech 2 to P/C.
2.
Check to see if Hardware Key is plugged into Port.
3.
Activate TIS 2000 by P/C.
4.
On the activating screen of TIS2000, choose
"Service Programming System"




5.
On the screen of "Diagnostic Tester and
Processing Program Selection", choose the one
that will comply with the following.

Diagnostic Tech 2 in use

New programming by the existing module or new
programming by the replaced/new module.

Fixing position of the control unit.
6.
Upon completion of the selection, push the button
of "Next".

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6E-92 3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS

2.Demand of Data
1.
Connect Tech-2 to the vehicle. When activated b
y
turning on the power of Tech-2, push the "Enter"
switch.
2.
Turn on the ignition switch (without starting the
engine)
3.
In the main menu of Tech 2, push "F1: Service
Programming System (SPS)".
4.
Push "F0: Request Info" of Tech-2.

5.
Where vehicle data has been already saved in
Tech-2, the existing data come on display. In this
instance, as Tech-2 starts asking whether to keep
the data or to continue obtaining anew data from
the control unit, choose either of them.





6.
If you select “continue”, you have to select “Model
Year”, “Vehicle Type”.
7.
After that. then push button and turn Ignition switch
tuned on, off, on following Tech-2 display. Tech-2
will read information from controller after this
procedure.
8.
During obtaining information, Tech-2 is receiving
information from the control unit ECM and TCM
(A/T only) at the same time. With VIN not being
programmed into the new control unit at the time
of shipment, "obtaining information" is not
complete (because the vehicle model, engine
model and model year are specified from VIN). Fo
r
the procedure get additional information on
vehicles, instruction will be provided in dialog form,
when TIS2000 is in operation.
9.
Following instructions by Tech-2, push the "Exit"
switch of Tech-2, turn off the ignition of the vehicle
and turn off the power of Tech-2, thereby removing
from the vehicle.


3.Data Exchange
1.
Connect Tech-2 to P/C, turn on the power and
click the "Next" button of P/C.
2. Check VIN of the vehicle and choose "Next".
3. Select “System Type” for required control unit.

Engine (Programming for ECM or PCM)

Transmission (Programming for TCM)
4.
When a lack of data is asked from among the
following menu, enter accordingly.

Select following Menu

Model Year

Model

Engine type

Transmission type

Destination code (vehicles for general export)*1

Immobilizer
Etc.
* 1: How to read the destination code
"Destination code can be read from service ID Plate
affixed on vehicles, while on service ID plate the
destination code is described at the right-hand edge o
f
Body Type line. In the figure, the destination code can
be read as "RR3" (Australia).

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