engine LEXUS ES300 2005 Repair Manual

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DIAGNOSTIC TESTER IMMOBILIZER FUNCTIONS ± SS005-01 Revised July 6, 2001
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HINT:
The security indicator light reveals the following information:
Always ON and NO key in IG
* = Transponder ECU in Auto Registration mode
Blinking and NO key in IG = Normal operation
Blinking Code 21 = Transponder Code Registration failed
Blinking Code 22 = Attempt was made to register an already
registered Transponder Code
* Immediately after the transponder ECU is installed, the security indicator will blink.
Blinks Code 2±2Code 2±1
1.8 sec
0.2
sec0.25 sec
0.25
sec1 sec
0.5
sec0.25 sec
0.25
sec1 sec
0.5
sec
6. Engine ECU Replacement
When the Engine ECU is replaced, ECU communication must be completed.
ECU Communication must be performed between the transponder ECU and the
Engine ECU. Complete ECU communication using the following steps:
A. Insert registered Master Key into the ignition cylinder.
B. Turn ignition ON (engine OFF).
C. Short Tc and CG terminals of DLC3 using Diagnosis Check Wire
(SST 09843±18040 or equivalent) and leave for 30 minutes. (See Figure 11.)
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
87 654321
FIGURE 11. DLC3
Tc = Pin 13
CG = Pin 4SST 09843±18040
View of Connector Is From Passenger Compartment
D. After 30 minutes, turn ignition OFF and remove check wire from DLC3
E. Start the vehicle to confirm successful ECU communication.
NOTE:
If ECU communication is not completed correctly, the engine will not start and DTC
B2799 will be set. DTC B2799 will be cleared after engine starts correctly. Operation
Procedure
(Continued)
TRANSPONDER
ECU
REPLACEMENT
ENGINE ECU
REPLACEMENT

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REPAIR MANUAL SUPPLEMENT: VEHICLE PULLING TO ONE SIDE ± ST004-01 RevisedDecember 21, 2001
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STEP 3:
Adjust cross camber to eliminate vehicle pulling.
HINT:
If the tires are placed in the positions they were in during tire rotation when the least
amount of vehicle pulling occurred, wheel alignment can be performed with a minimal
amount of adjustment.
WHEN VEHICLE PULLS TO LEFTWHEN VEHICLE PULLS TO RIGHT
Increase right front camber and decrease left
front camber until vehicle pulling is eliminatedIncrease left front camber and decrease right
front camber until vehicle pulling is eliminated
NOTE:
Keep the cross camber within 1 or less.
Keep the camber of each wheel within specifications (+/±45' of center value).
If adjustment exceeds the specifications, uneven tire wear will result.
5. Camber Adjustment Method
NOTE:
After the camber has been adjusted,
inspect the toe±in.
NOTE:
The method of camber adjustment
differs for different models, so please
refer to the repair manual of the
vehicle involved. (This is a sample
from the RX 300 Repair Manual).
A. Remove the front wheels and
ABS speed sensor clamp.
B. Remove the two nuts on the lower
side of the shock absorber.
C. Coat the threads of the nuts with
engine oil.
D. Temporarily install the two nuts.
E. Adjust the camber by pushing or
pulling the lower side of the shock
absorber in the direction in which
the camber adjustment is
required.
F. Tighten the nuts.
Torque: 210 Nm
(2,150 kgfcm, 155 ftlbf)
Repair
Procedures
(Continued)
1
2

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Lexus Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 3
Title:
ECM RESET MEMORY FUNCTION
Models:
'98 ± '05 Applicable Models
Technical Service
Information Bulletin
May 5, 2003
TC002-03
TSIB REVISION NOTICE:
December 20, 2004: Applicable Vehicles section has been updated and modified,
2004 and 2005 model years added; and Reset Procedure 2 has been revised.
Previous versions of this TSIB should be discarded.
Whenever an automatic transmission is replaced, overhauled or individual components
are replaced, use this procedure to erase Engine Control Module (ECM, SAE term:
Powertrain Control Module, PCM) ªLearned Valuesº and minimize subsequent
performance concerns.
CAUTION:
Failure to follow the following procedure may lengthen the time to readjust the
ªLearned Values,º potentially resulting in performance concerns.
Refer to Reset Procedure 1 for the following vehicles with Electronically Controlled
Automatic Transmissions:
1999 ± 2003 model year ES 300 and RX 300 vehicles.
2003 ± 2005 model year GX 470 vehicles.
2004 ± 2005 model year RX 330 vehicles.
Refer to Reset Procedure 2 for the following vehicles with Electronically Controlled
Automatic Transmissions:
1998 ± 2005 model year GS 430/400/300, LS 430/400, LX 470, and
SC 430/400/300 vehicles.
2001 ± 2005 model year IS 300 vehicles.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOFPT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
TRANSMISSION & CLUTCH
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information

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RESET MEMORY FUNCTION ± TC002-03 Revised May 5, 2003
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SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS (SSTs)PART NUMBERQUANTITY
Lexus Diagnostic Tester Kit*010012701
CAN Interface Module Kit*010027441
12 Megabyte Diagnostic Tester Program Card
with version 12.01a Software (or later)*01002593-0051
* Essential SSTs.
NOTE:
Additional Diagnostic Tester Kits, CAN Interface Modules, Program Cards or other
SSTs may be ordered by calling SPX/OTC at 1-800-933-8335.
1. Connect the Lexus Diagnostic Tester to the vehicle.
2. Reset the ECM (PCM). Refer to the procedures below.
DO YOU WISH TO
RESET THE ECM?
[YES] to CONTINUE
[NO] to EXIT
2: CUSTOMIZE
3: ECU REPROGRAMFUNCTION SELECT FOR
NORTH AMERICA
B
*APPLICATION SELECT*
A
1: DIAGNOSISDIAGNOSTIC MENU
ENGINE
C
DO NOT USE THIS
FUNCTION UNLESS
INSTRUCTED BY
REPAIR MANUAL.RESET MEMORY
E
RESET MEMORY
NOTICE
D
[YES]
F
1: OBD/MOBD
3: CARB OBD II
4: BREAK±OUT BOX
5: NVH
6: AUTOPROBE
7: 02 RPM CHECK
8: SNAPSHOT REVIEW
9: SETUP
0: GAS ANALYSIS2: ENHANCED OBD II1: DATA LIST
2: DTC INFO
3: ACTIVE TEST
4: SNAPSHOT
5: SYSTEM CHECK
6: RESET MEMORY
7: MONITOR STATUS
8: CHECK MODE
6: RESET MEMORY
ONLY USE AFTER
REPLACING THE ENGINE,
AUTO TRANS, OR ECM
ON CERTAIN VEHICLES.EXECUTING THIS
FUNCTION WILL RESET
THE LEARNED VALUES
IN THE ECM.RESET MEMORY
RESETTING COMPLETE
PRESS
[ENTER]
3. Start the engine and warm it up to normal operating temperatures before test±driving.
4. Perform a thorough test drive with several accelerations from a stop with ªlight
throttleº application until proper transmission shifting is verified.
Required
SSTs
Reset
Procedure 1

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RESET MEMORY FUNCTION ± TC002-03 Revised May 5, 2003
Page 3 of 3
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable for 5 minutes.
2. Reconnect battery cable.
3. Start the engine and warm it up to normal operating temperatures before test±driving.
4. Perform a thorough test drive with several accelerations from a stop with ªlight
throttleº application until proper transmission shifting is verified.Reset
Procedure 2

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Lexus Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 6
Title:
ECM CALIBRATION: SHIFT FEELING
ENHANCEMENT
Models:
'02 ± '03 ES 300 & '04 ± '05 ES 330
Technical Service
Information Bulletin
August 4, 2003
TC004-03
REVISION NOTICE:
April 1, 2005: 2004 ± 2005 model year ES 330 vehicles have been added to
Applicable Vehicles. Introduction and Note have been updated on page 1.
Calibration Identification Chart has been updated to include ES 330 calibration IDs.
August 6, 2003: There has been a change in Warranty Time.
Previous versions of this TSIB should be discarded.
To improve the transmission shift feeling during specific operating modes, the Engine
Control Module (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) calibration has been
revised. These improvements include:
Reduced downshift lag when accelerating at speeds from 10 to 20 mph.
Less gear hunting when driving on/off accelerator pedal at 20 to 30 mph
(for example: during heavy rush±hour traffic).
Improved response rate during heavy acceleration from a stop.
NOTE:
Version 12.01a or later Diagnostic Tester software is required to perform
this procedure.
Before proceeding, verify the ECM (PCM) calibration has NOT been updated by
checking for the Authorized Modifications Label (shown in step 1 of the
Repair Procedure).
Harsh ATM shifting may result if any Repair Procedure steps are omitted
(specifically steps 2 and 4 of ªFlash Reprogram ECMº on page 6).
2002 ± 2003 model year ES 300 vehicles.
2004 ± 2005 model year ES 330 vehicles.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOFPT1T2
EG5017Recalibrate ECM Engine & Transmission0.9
89666±3325#
89666±3344#
89661±33B3#
89661±33A4#
2699
Applicable Warranty*:
This repair is covered under the Lexus Federal Emissions Warranty. This warranty is
in effect for 96 months or 80,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's
in-service date.
* Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer's specific complaint.
TRANSMISSION & CLUTCH
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information

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ECM CALIBRATION: SHIFTING ENHANCEMENT ± TC004-03 Revised August 4, 2003
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2. Connect the Diagnostic Tester to the vehicle and select CURRENT ECU CAL from
the ECU REPROGRAM MAIN MENU. Determine the vehicle's current ECU
calibration (see Figure 2).
± The sample screen prints seen below are the 12.01a software version and may
differ from subsequent software versions.
Figure 2. Determining Current ECU Calibration
ECU REPROGRAM
MAIN MENU
1: GET CAL FROM PC
2: CURRENT ECU CAL
3: UPDATE ECU CAL
4: CAL ON TESTER
5: CLEAR CAL DATA
A
CURRENT ECU CAL
B
CALIBRATION ID
33341300
53328300
NOTE:
If Calibration ID matches ªPrevious Calibration IDº as shown in Calibration
Identification Chart on page 3, proceed with flash reprogramming.
If Calibration ID matches ªNew Calibration IDº as shown in Calibration Identification
Chart, this vehicle has already been programmed. Refer to TIS for diagnostic
procedures applicable to any stored DTCs.
3. If ECU calibration ID is not the same as the ªNew Calibration IDº listed previously,
proceed to Flash Reprogram ECM (PCM).
4. Flash Reprogram ECM (PCM)
Follow the procedures outlined in Lexus TSIB No. SS001±01,
ªECU Flash
Reprogramming Process,º
and flash the ECM (PCM) with the new calibration
file update.
NOTE:
If the ªCheck Engineº light is ON when the ignition is turned back on to begin the
reprogramming process, a scan tool cable problem exists. Refer to TSIB No.
SS001±01,
ªECU Flash Reprogramming Process.º
Repair
Procedure
(Continued)

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ECM CALIBRATION: SHIFTING ENHANCEMENT ± TC004-03 Revised August 4, 2003
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5.Reset the ECM (PCM) learned values using the diagnostic tester. Refer to the
procedures below.
± The sample screen prints seen below are the 12.01a software version and may
differ from subsequent software versions.
NOTE:
Failure to reset the ECM (PCM) memory will result in continued ATM shifting complaints.
DO YOU WISH TO
RESET THE ECM?
[YES] to CONTINUE
[NO] to EXIT
2: CUSTOMIZE
3: ECU REPROGRAMFUNCTION SELECT FOR
NORTH AMERICA
B
*APPLICATION SELECT*
A
1: DIAGNOSISDIAGNOSTIC MENU
ENGINE
C
DO NOT USE THIS
FUNCTION UNLESS
INSTRUCTED BY
REPAIR MANUAL.RESET MEMORY
E
RESET MEMORY
NOTICE
D
[YES]
F
1: OBD/MOBD
3: CARB OBD II
4: BREAK±OUT BOX
5: NVH
6: AUTOPROBE
7: 02 RPM CHECK
8: SNAPSHOT REVIEW
9: SETUP
0: GAS ANALYSIS2: ENHANCED OBD II1: DATA LIST
2: DTC INFO
3: ACTIVE TEST
4: SNAPSHOT
5: SYSTEM CHECK
6: RESET MEMORY
7: MONITOR STATUS
8: CHECK MODE
6: RESET MEMORY
ONLY USE AFTER
REPLACING THE ENGINE,
AUTO TRANS, OR ECM
ON CERTAIN VEHICLES.EXECUTING THIS
FUNCTION WILL RESET
THE LEARNED VALUES
IN THE ECM.RESET MEMORY
RESETTING COMPLETE
PRESS
[ENTER]
Figure 3. ECM (PCM) Learned Values Reset
6. Follow the procedures outlined in TSIB No. EG012±04, ªEntering VIN During ECM
(PCM) Replacement and/or DTC P0630,º
and write the VIN to the ECM (PCM).
7. Start the engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature before test±driving.
8. Test drive vehicle to confirm proper vehicle operation.
9. Enter the required information on the Authorized Modifications Label and affix it to the
vehicle at the location shown in Figure 1 (page 4). The Authorized Modifications
Label is available through the MDC, P/N 00451±00001±LBL.
10. Calibration update is complete.
NOTE:
Select premium unleaded gasoline with an Octane Rating of 91 (Research Octane
Number 96) or higher for optimum engine performance.
The effect of the new calibration may become more apparent after several days
of driving as the ECM (PCM) ºlearned valuesº are re±established from the
customer 's driving. Repair
Procedure
(Continued)

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