sensor LEXUS LS430 2003 Factory Repair Manual
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SPD (NT) is always 0 while driving:
Open or short in the sensor or circuit.
SPD (NT) is always more than 0 and less than 300 rpm while driving the vehicle at 50 km/h (31 mph) or
more:
Sensor trouble, improper installation, or intermittent connection trouble of the circuit.
1.INSPECT SPEED SENSOR INSTALLATION
a. Check the speed sensor (NT) installation.
OK:
The installation bolt is tightened properly and there is no clearance between the sensor and
transmission case.
Fig. 73: Checking Speed Sensor
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NG: REPLACE SPEED SENSOR (NT)
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OK: Go to next step
2.INSPECT SPEED SENSOR (NT)
a. Disconnect the speed sensor connector from the transmission.
b. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Fig. 74: Inspecting Speed Sensor (NT)
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Standard:
SPEED SENSOR (NT) - RESISTANCE TABLE
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition 20°C (68°F)
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NG: REPLACE SPEED SENSOR (NT)
OK: Go to next step
3.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (SPEED SENSOR - ECM)
a. Connect the speed sensor connector.
b. Disconnect the ECM connector.
c. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Standard:
SPEED SENSOR - ECM - RESISTANCE TABLE
d. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Fig. 75: Disconnecting ECM Connector
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1 - 2560 to 680 ohms
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition 20°C (68°F)
E6 - 21 (NT+) - E6 - 20 (NT-)560 to 680 ohms
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TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
The stop light switch remains on during GO and STOP 10 times.
GO and STOP is defined as follows;
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS TABLE
WIRING DIAGRAM
See DTC P0504, P0571: BRAKE SWITCH "A"/"B" CORRELATION, BRAKE SWITCH "A"
CIRCUIT .
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
According to the DATA LIST displayed by the hand-held tester, you can read the value of the switch, sensor,
actuator and so on without parts removal. Reading the DATA LIST as the first step of troubleshooting is one
method to shorten labor time.
a. Turn the ignition switch off.
b. Connect the hand-held tester together with the CAN VIM (controller area network vehicle interface
module) to the DLC3.
Related DTCsP0724: Stop light switch/Range check/Rationality
Required sensors/ComponentsStop light switch
Frequency of operationContinuous
DurationGO and STOP 5 times
MIL operation2 driving cycles
Sequence of operationNone
The monitor will run whenever this DTC is not
present.See LIST OF DISABLE A MONITOR
GO: (Vehicle speed is 30 km/h (18.63 mph) or
more)Once
STOP: (Vehicle speed is Less than 3 km/h (1.86
mph))Once
StarterOFF
Battery voltage8 V or more
Ignition switchON
Brake switchRemain ON during GO and STOP 5 times.
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OK: REPLACE ECM (See REPLACEMENT)
DTC P0729: GEAR 6 INCORRECT RATIO
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The ECM uses signals from the output speed sensor SP2 and input speed sensor NT to detect the actual gear
position (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th gear). Then the ECM compares the actual gear with the shift schedule in
the ECM memory to detect mechanical problems of the shift solenoid valves, valve body or automatic
transmission (clutch, brake or gear, etc.).
Fig. 83: Identifying Valve Body
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Fig. 84: DTC Reference Chart
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HINT:
Gear positions in the event of a solenoid valve mechanical problem:
Fig. 85: Gear Position Specification
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Gear position during fail-safe operation:
If any malfunction is detected, the ECM changes into the fail-safe mode to shift into the gear positions as shown
in the table below.
Fig. 86: Gear Position Specification
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MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The ECM commands gear shifts by turning the shift solenoid valves "ON/OFF" and switching oil pressure to
the valves in the valve body.
The DTC indicates that the reverse sequence valve is locked in the direction the spring stretches and that
shifting to the 6th gear is impossible.
MONITOR STRATEGY
MONITOR STRATEGY TABLE
Related DTCsP0729: Gear 6 incorrect ratio (Reverse sequence
valve)/Rationality check
Require sensors/ComponentsReverse sequence valve
Frequency of operationContinuous
Duration0.4 sec.
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TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
The following items are common to all conditions below.
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE
Condition (A)
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE - A
Condition (B)
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE - B
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
MIL operation2 driving cycles
Sequence of operationNone
The monitor will run whenever this DTC is not
present.See LIST OF DISABLE A MONITOR
Turbine speed sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Output speed sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S1 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S2 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S3 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S4 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SR circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SL1 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SL2 circuitNot circuit malfunction
ECT (Engine coolant temperature) sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
KCS sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
ETCS (Electric throttle control system)Not system down
Transmission range"D"
ECT40°C (104°F) or more
Spark advance from Max. retard timing by KCS
control0° CA or more
EngineStarting
ECM selected gear5th
Vehicle speed2 km/h (1.2 mph) or more
Throttle valve opening angle6.5% or more (Varies with engine speed)
ECM selected gear6th
Vehicle speed2 km/h (1.2 mph) or more
Throttle valve opening angle6.5ohms or more (Varies with engine speed)
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MONITOR DESCRIPTION
This DTC indicates an open or short in the shift solenoid valve SL1 circuit. The ECM commands gearshift by
turning the shift solenoid valves "ON/OFF". When there is an open or short circuit in any shift solenoid valve
circuit, the ECM detects the problem and illuminates the MIL and stores the DTC. And the ECM performs the
fail-safe function and turns the other shift solenoid valves in good condition "ON/OFF". (In case of an open or
short circuit, the ECM stops sending current to the circuit.)
While driving and shifting between 4th and 5th gears, if the ECM detects an open or short in the shift solenoid
valve SL1 circuit, the ECM determines there is a malfunction (see FAIL
-SAFE CHART ).
MONITOR STRATEGY
MONITOR STRATEGY TABLE
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE
Condition (A)
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE - A
Condition (B)
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE - B
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
Related DTCsP0748: Shift solenoid valve SL1/Range check
Required sensors/ComponentsShift solenoid valve SL1
Frequency of operationContinuous
Duration1 sec.
MIL operationImmediate
Sequence of operationNone
The monitor will run whenever this DTC is not
present.See LIST OF DISABLE A MONITOR
Battery voltage10 V or more and less than 12V
CPU commanded duty ratio to SL1Less than 75%
Ignition SwitchON
StarterOFF
Battery voltage12 V or more
Ignition SwitchON
StarterOFF
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OK: REPAIR OR REPLACE TRANSMISSION WIRE (See step 5 on REPLACEMENT)
DTC P0751: SHIFT SOLENOID "A" PERFORMANCE (SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE S1)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The ECM uses signals from the output shaft speed sensor and input speed sensor to detect the actual gear
position (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th gear).
Then the ECM compares the actual gear with the shift schedule in the ECM memory to detect mechanical
problems of the shift solenoid valves and valve body.
Fig. 95: DTC Reference Chart
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HINT:
Gear positions in the event of a solenoid valve mechanical problem:
Fig. 96: Gear Position Specification
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Gear position during fail-safe operation:
If an
y malfunction is detected, the ECM changes into the fail-safe mode to shift into the gear positions as
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OFF malfunction (A)
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE - OFF MALFUNCTION A
OFF malfunction (B)
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE - OFF MALFUNCTION B
OFF malfunction (C)
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS TABLE - OFF MALFUNCTION C
Turbine speed sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Output speed sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S1 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S2 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S3 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S4 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SR circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SL1 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SL2 circuitNot circuit malfunction
ECT (Engine coolant temperature) sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
KCS sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
ETCS (Electric throttle control system)Not system down
Transmission range"D"
ECT40°C (104°F) or more
Spark advance from Max. retard timing by KCS
control0° CA or more
EngineStarting
ECM selected gear5th
Vehicle speed2 km/h (1.2 mph) or more
Throttle valve opening angle6.5% or more at 2,000 rpm (Conditions vary with
engine speed)
ECM selected gear2nd
Vehicle speed2 km/h (1.2 mph) or more
Output speed2nd --> 1st down shift point or more
Throttle valve opening angle6.5% or more at 2,000 rpm (Conditions vary with
engine speed)
Current ECM selected gear6th
Last ECM selected gear5th
Vehicle speed (During transition from 5th to 6th
gear)Less than 100 km/h (62.2 mph)