change time LEXUS GS400 2000 Service Repair Manual
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N09348
ECULEXUS hand±held tester
LEXUS Break±out±box
± BODY ELECTRICALTHEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
BE±147
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(b) Transfer to active mode:
In each passive mode, when ºdisarming condition of ac-
tive mode " arming preparation transfer conditionº is
met, the active mode transfers to each condition. In this
case, active mode continues till disarming condition.
Passive mode when transfer condition is
met.Active mode transfer condition
Disarming conditionArming preparation condition
Arming preparation conditionArming preparation condition
Arming condition
(During entry delay time)Arming condition
(After alarming time has elapsed, arming
condition)
Alarming conditionAfter alarming time has elapsed, arming
condition
4. CHANGING METHOD OF PASSIVE MODE (ON or OFF)
Using a hand±held tester, the mode can be changed to the pas-
sive mode.
5. ECU TERMINAL VALUES MEASUREMENT BY USING
LEXUS BREAK±OUT±BOX AND LEXUS HAND±HELD
TESTER
(a) Hook up the LEXUS break±out±box and LEXUS hand±
held tester to the vehicle.
(b) Read the ECU input/ output values by following the
prompts on the tester screen.
(c) Please refer to the LEXUS hand±held tester has a ºSnap-
shotº function. This records the measured data and is ef-
fective in the diagnosis of intermittent problems.
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BE±164
± BODY ELECTRICALWIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
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Within
3 secs.
Turn the ignition switch from ON to LOCK at approx. 1 sec. interval 1 to 5 times to select the mode.
Pull out the key plate from the ignition key cylinder.
When add mode or rewrite mode
is selected.When confirmation
mode is selected.
ON
ONON
LOCK
LOCKLOCK
Approx.
1 sec.Approx.
1 sec. Approx. 1 sec.Approx.
1 sec.Approx.
1 sec.
Add mode
Rewrite modeConfirmation mode
ON ± LOCK change occurs 1 time
ON ± LOCK change occurs 2 timesON ± LOCK change occurs 3 times
MPX body ECU automatically performs
the LOCK±UNLOCK operation once
or twice at 1 sec. interval to iniform the
operator that either the add mode or
rewrite mode has been selected.
LOCK±UNLOCK occurs once
LOCK±UNLOCK occurs twice
Indicates that add mode has been selected.
Indicates that rewrite mode has been
selected.
1 sec.
LOCK
1 sec.1 sec.
LOCK
UNLOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
2 secs.2 secs.
UNLOCK MPX body ECU automatically performs the
LOCK±UNLOCK operation 1 to 4 times at
2 sec. interval to inform the operator of
the number of the registered codes.
HINT:
When the number of the registered code
is 0, the operation is automatically
performed 5 times.
Example:
When the operation is performed twice, it
directs that 2 types of recognition code
have been registered.
1st time 2nd time
Registration of recognition code (Confirmation
mode and prohibition mode) is completed.
ON
LOCK
Approx.
1 sec.Approx.
1 sec.
Prohibition mode
ON ± LOCK change occurs 5 times
When prohibition
mode is selected.
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BE10X±03
I10058
Radio Receiver Assembly Power Amplifier CD Auto Changer BE±190
± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
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2000 LEXUS GS300/GS400 (RM718U)
AUDIO SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
1. OUTLINE OF AVC±LAN
(a) What is AVC±LAN?
AVC±LAN is the abbreviation, which stands for Audio Visual Communication±Local Area Network.
This is a unified standard co±developed by 6 audio manufactures associated with Toyota Motor Corpo-
ration.
The Unified standard covers signals, such as audio signal, visual signal, signal for switch indication
and communication signal.
(b) Objectives
Recently the car audio system has been rapidly developed and functions have been changed drasti-
cally. The conventional system has been switched to the multi±media type such as a navigation sys-
tem. At the same time the level of customers needs to audio system has been upgraded. This lies be-
hind this standardization.
The concrete objectives are explained below.
(1) When products by different manufactures were combined together, there used to be a case that
malfunction occurred such as sound did not come out. This problem has been resolved by stan-
dardization of signals.
(2) Various types of after market products have been able to add or replace freely.
(3) Because of the above (2), each manufacture has become able to concentrate on developing
products in their strongest field. This has enabled many types of products provided inexpensive-
ly.
(4) Conventionally, a new product developed by a manufacture could not be used due to a lack of
compatibility with other manufactures products. Because of this new standard, users can enjoy
compatible products provided for them timely.
The above descriptions are the objectives to introduce AVC±LAN. By this standardization, development of
new products will no longer cause systematic errors. Thus, this is very effective standard for a product in the
future.
HINT:
When +B short or GND short is detected in AVC±LAN circuit, communication stops. Accordingly the
audio system does not function normally.
When audio system is not equipped with a navigation system, audio head unit is the master unit. (When
audio system is equipped with a navigation system, navigation ECU is the master unit.)
The car audio system using AVC±LAN circuit has a diagnosis function.
Each product has its own specified numbers called physical address. Numbers are also allotted to
each function in one product, which are called logical address.
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± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
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2. DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION (PIONEER made)
Error codes over tuner and connected equipment are displayed on the screen of tuner.
(a) Diagnosis start±up
For shifting to diagnosis mode, push ºCDº switch 3 times with pressing º1º and º6º of PRESET switch
at the same time while the audio power is OFF and ACC is ON.
To exit from diagnosis mode, press ºCDº switch for 2 seconds or turn the ignition key OFF.
(When º1±190º is displayed, the mode is transferred to LAN check mode.)
(b) LAN check
When starting up the diagnosis mode, the mode turns to LAN check mode, the screen displays the
code numbers (physical address) of tuner and connected equipment. Smaller codes are displayed in
order, displayed code numbers are switched by operating TUNE ºUPº or ºDOWNº switch. In LAN check
mode, by pressing º5º of PRESET switch for more than 2 secs., diagnosis memory of each equipment
can be deleted, when deletion is completed, the mode returns to LAN check mode.
Code No. (physical address) List
Code No. (physical address)Equipment name
190Radio receiver assembly (Audio head unit)
240CD changer (in Luggage room)
360CD changer (in center console and glove compartment box)
440Power amplifier
(c) System check
When pressing º1º of PRESET switch in LAN check mode, the mode turns to the system check
mode, the system performs self diagnosis of connected equipment and displays the re-
sults.(ºSYSº (showing the system is under detection) is displayed.)
Perform the operation shown in the following illustration, then read the result of the inspection.
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F02911
SST
Effort Gauge
SST
BR0K7±04
BR±38
± BRAKEHYDRAULIC BRAKE BOOSTER
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HYDRAULIC BRAKE BOOSTER
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. CHECK HYDRAULIC BRAKE BOOSTER FLUID PRES-
SURE CHANGE
(a) Inspect the battery positive voltage.
Battery positive voltage: 10 ± 14 V
(b) Turn the ignition switch OFF, depress the brake pedal
more than 40 times.
(c) Install LSPV gauge (SST) and brake pedal effort gauge,
bleed air.
SST 09709±29018
(d) When booster does not operate.
Depress the brake pedal and check fluid pressure.
At 245 N (25 kgf, 55 lbf):
Front brake pressureRear brake pressure
1,470 kPa (15 kgf/cm2, 213 psi)
or more0 kPa (0 kgf/cm2, 0 psi)
At 343 N (35 kgf, 77 lbf):
Front brake pressureRear brake pressure
2,059 kPa (21 kgf/cm2, 299 psi)
or more0 kPa (0 kgf/cm2, 0 psi)
(e) When booster operates.
(1) Turn the ignition switch ON and wait until the pump
motor has stopped.
(2) Depress the brake pedal and check fluid pressure.
At 49 N (5 kgf, 11 lbf):
Front brake pressureRear brake pressure
794 ± 1,814 kPa
(8.1 ± 18.5 kgf/cm2, 115 ± 263 psi)
961 ± 2,148 kPa
(9.8 ± 21.9 kgf/cm2, 139 ± 311 psi)
At 98 N (10 kgf, 22 lbf):
Front brake pressureRear brake pressure
3,442 ± 5,011 kPa
(35.1 ± 51.1 kgf/cm2, 499 ± 727 psi)
3,923 ± 5,698 kPa
(40 ± 58.1 kgf/cm2, 569 ± 826 psi)
At 147 N (15 kgf, 33 lbf):
Front brake pressureRear brake pressure
5,629 ± 7,845 kPa
(57.4 ± 80 kgf/cm2, 816 ± 1,138 psi)
6,237 ± 8,640 kPa
(63.6 ± 88.1 kgf/cm2, 905 ± 1,253 psi)
At 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbf):
Front brake pressureRear brake pressure
8,002 ± 10,591 kPa
(81.6 ± 108 kgf/cm2, 1,161± 1,536 psi)
8,718 ± 11,572 kPa
(88.9 ± 118 kgf/cm2, 1,264 ± 1,678 psi)
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MA002±06
MA±2
± MAINTENANCEINSIDE VEHICLE
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2000 LEXUS GS300/GS400 (RM718U)
INSIDE VEHICLE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
These are maintenance and inspection items which are considered to be the owner's responsibility.
They can be done by the owner or they can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be checked on a daily basis, those which, in most cases, do not
require (special) tools and those which are considered to be reasonable for the owner to do.
Items and procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
1. GENERAL NOTES
Maintenance items may vary from country to country. Check the owner's manual supplement in which
the maintenance schedule is shown.
Every service item in the periodic maintenance schedule must be performed.
Periodic maintenance service must be performed according to whichever interval in the periodic main-
tenance schedule occurs first, the odometer reading (miles) or the time interval (months).
Maintenance service after the last period should be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
Failure to do even one item an cause the engine to run poorly and increase exhaust emissions.
2. LIGHTS
(a) Check that the headlights, stop lights, taillights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all working.
(b) Check the headlight aiming.
3. WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS
Check that all warning lights and buzzers function properly.
4. HORN
Check that it is working.
5. WINDSHIELD GLASS
Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
6. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
(a) Check operation of the wipers and washer.
(b) Check that the wipers do not streak.
7. WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
Check that air comes out from the defroster outlet when operating the heater or air conditioner.
8. REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check that it is mounted securely.
9. SUN VISORS
Check that they move freely and are mounted securely.
10. STEERING WHEEL
Check that it has the specified freeplay. Be alert for changes in steering condition, such as hard steering,
excessive freeplay or strange noises.
11. SEATS
(a) Check that all front seat controls such as seat adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. operate smoothly.
(b) Check that all latches lock securely in any position.
(c) Check that the locks hold securely in any latched position.
(d) Check that the head restraints move up and down smoothly and that the locks hold securely in any
latches position.
(e) For folding±down rear seat backs, check that the latches lock securely.
12. SEAT BELTS
(a) Check that the seat belt system such as the buckles, retractors and anchors operate properly and
smoothly.
(b) Check that the belt webbing is not cut, frayed, worn or dameged.
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MA003±06
MA±4
± MAINTENANCEUNDER HOOD
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UNDER HOOD
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1. GENERAL NOTES
Maintenance items may vary from country to country. Check the owner's manual supplement in which
the maintenance schedule is shown.
Every service item in the periodic maintenance schedule must be performed.
Periodic maintenance service must be performed according to whichever interval in the periodic main-
tenance schedule occurs first, the odometer reading (miles) or the time interval (months).
Maintenance service after the last period should be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
Failure to do even one item an cause the engine to run poorly and increase exhaust emissions.
2. WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
Check that there is sufficient fluid in the tank.
3. ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL
Check that the coolant level is between the ºFULLº and ºLOWº lines on the see±through reservoir.
4. RADIATOR AND HOSES
(a) Check that the front of the radiator is clean and not blocked with leaves, dirt or bugs.
(b) Check the hoses for cracks, kinks, rot or loose connections.
5. BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
Check that the electrolyte level of all battery cells is between the upper and lower level lines on the case.
6. BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
Check that the brake fluid levels are near the upper level line on the see±through reservoirs.
7. ENGINE DRIVE BELT
Check drive belt for fraying, cracks, wear or oiliness.
8. ENGINE OIL LEVEL
Check the level on the dipstick with the engine turned off.
9. POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL
Check the level on the dipstick.
The level should be in the ºHOTº or ºCOLDºrange depending on the fluid temperature.
10. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL
(a) Park the vehicle on a level surface.
(b) With the engine idling and the parking brake applied, shift the selector into all positions from ºPº to ºLº,
and then shift into ºPº position.
(c) Pull out the dipstick and wipe off the fluid with a clean rag. Re±insert the dipstick and check that the
fluid level is in the HOT range.
(d) Do this check with the fluid at normal driving temperature (70 ± 80°C, 158 ± 176°F).
HINT:
Wait until the engine cools down (approx. 30 min.) before checking the fluid level after extended driving at
high speeds, in hot weather, in heavy traffic or pulling a trailer.
11. EXHAUST SYSTEM
If any change in the sound of the exhaust or smell of the exhaust fumes is noticed, have the cause located
and corrected.