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SENSOR INSPECTION FOR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ± AC005-04 December 16, 2004
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3. Inspect Air Duct Sensor.
A. Measure the sensor resistanceaccording to the table and
graph (specification).
NOTE:
Even slightly touching the sensor
may change the resistance value.
Be sure to hold the connector of
the sensor.
When measuring, the sensor
temperature must be the same as
the ambient temperature.
HINT:
As the temperature increases, the
resistance decreases.
TEMPERATURE 5F ( 5C)SPECIFICATION k W
50 (10)9.48 to 10.49
59 (15)7.50 to 8.28
68 (20)5.95 to 6.57
77 (25)4.77 to 5.25
86 (30)3.85 to 4.21
95 (35)3.12 to 3.40
104 (40)2.53 to 2.79
113 (45)2.06 to 2.30
122 (50)1.69 to 1.91
131 (55)1.39 to 1.59
140 (60)1.15 to 1.33
Inspection
Procedure
(Continued)
Resistance
k W
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0 32
(0) 68
(20) 104
(40) 140
(60)
Temperature 5F ( 5C)
Max
Min 176
(80)
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4. Inspect Evaporator Temperature Sensor.
Select the appropriate graph (specification) using the following table\
.
NOTE:
Please inspect the sensors for model years not indicated by this bulleti\
n, according to
the instructions in the applicable repair manual.
MODELMODEL YEARCOMMENTSPART NUMBERGRAPH
ES 3001992 ± 200188625±330702
ES 300/3302002 ± 200388625±171302ES 300/330200388625±331703
GS 3001993 ± 199788625±3A0202
GS 300/400/4301998 ± 200288625±3A1202
GX 4702003 2005Thermistor No. 188625±350503GX 4702003 ± 2005Thermistor No. 288625±162102
IS 3002000 ± 200188625±480102
1990 ± 199288625±320402
LS 4001993 ± 199488625±501002
1995 ± 200088625±501402
LS 4302001 ± 200588625±501602
LX 4501996 ± 199788625±600602
1998 ± 2000Thermistor No. 288625±601402
LX 4701998 ± 2002Thermistor No. 188625±601302
2003 ± 200588625±470112
RX 3001998 ± 200388625±480102
2004CBU88625±480501
RX 3302004 2005CBU88625 4806032004 ± 2005NAP88625±480603
SC 300/4001991 ± 200088625±320402
Inspection
Procedure
(Continued)
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A. Measure the sensor resistance according to the selected graph (specification)\
.
NOTE:
Even slightly touching the sensor may change the resistance value.
Be sure to hold the connector of the sensor.
When measuring, the sensor temperature must be the same as the
ambient temperature.
HINT:
As the temperature increases, the resistance decreases.
Graph 1:
TEMPERATURE 5F ( 5C)SPECIFICATION k W
14 (±10)7.30 to 9.10
23 (±5)5.65 to 6.95
32 (0)4.40 to 5.35
41 (5)3.40 to 4.15
50 (10)2.70 to 3.25
59 (15)2.14 to 2.58
68 (20)1.71 to 2.05
77 (25)1.38 to 1.64
86 (30)1.11 to 1.32
Graph 2:
TEMPERATURE 5F ( 5C)SPECIFICATION k W
14 (±10)7.40 to 9.20
23 (±5)5.65 to 7.00
32 (0)4.35 to 5.40
41 (5)3.40 to 4.20
50 (10)2.68 to 3.30
59 (15)2.10 to 2.60
68 (20)1.66 to 2.10
77 (25)1.32 to 1.66
86 (30)1.05 to 1.35
Inspection
Procedure
(Continued)
Resistance
k W
12.0
3.0
2.0
0.0 32
(0) 68
(20) 104
(40)
Temperature 5F ( 5C)
Max
Min
1.0 4.0 8.0
7.0
5.0 6.0 9.0
10.0 11.0
±4
(±20)
32
(0) 68
(20) 104
(40)
±4
(±20)
Resistance
k W
3.0
2.0
0.0 Temperature 5F ( 5C)
Max
Min
1.0 4.0 8.0
7.0
5.0 6.0 9.0
10.0
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Graph 3:
TEMPERATURE 5F ( 5C)SPECIFICATION k W
14 (±10)8.00 to 10.00
23 (±5)6.15 to 7.65
32 (0)4.75 to 5.85
41 (5)3.70 to 4.55
50 (10)2.91 to 3.55
59 (15)2.32 to 2.80
68 (20)1.85 to 2.22
77 (25)1.48 to 1.77
86 (30)1.20 to 1.43
Inspection
Procedure
(Continued)
32
(0) 68
(20) 104
(40)
±4
(±20)
Temperature 5F ( 5C)
Resistance
k W
12.0
3.0
2.0
0.0 Max
Min
1.0 4.0 8.0
7.0
5.0 6.0 9.0
10.0 11.0
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5. Inspect Solar Sensor.
Four types of solar sensors are used on Lexus vehicles depending on the \
vehicle
specifications. The inspection procedure for each type of sensor differs from the
others. Select the appropriate inspection procedure from the table below\
according to
vehicle specifications and perform the inspection.
EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATICLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMA/C SYSTEM WITH RIGHT/LEFT
INDEPENDENT TEMPERATURE CONTROLINSPECTION
PROCEDURE
NoNoA
NoYesB
YesYesC
YesNoD
Procedure A:
a. Disconnect the solar sensor connector.
b. Measure the resistance between terminals 1 and 2 of the solar
sensor under the
following conditions:
Cover the sensor with a cloth
to avoid direct light.
Expose the sensor to light
from a distance of 300 mm
(11.81 in.) or less with an
inspection light.
NOTE:
Terminal 1 of the sensor is always on
the right, when the lock is facing up.
When using an analog tester, connect
the positive (+) lead to terminal 2 and
negative (±) lead to terminal 1 of the
solar sensor.
HINT:
If the light is weak, the sensor may not react. Be sure to use an incand\
escent light for
an inspection light.
Standard:
CONDITIONSPECIFICATION
When the sensor is covered with a cloth
(to avoid direct light)Infinite ohms
When the sensor is exposed to lightLess than infinite resistance
InspectionProcedure
(Continued)
Lock
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Procedure B:
a. Disconnect the solar sensor connector.
b. Measure the resistance between terminals 2 and 3 of the solar
sensor under the
following conditions:
Cover the sensor with a cloth
to avoid direct light.
Expose the sensor to light
from a distance of 300 mm
(11.81 in.) or less with an
inspection light.
NOTE:
When using an analog tester, connect
the positive (+) lead to terminal 3 and
negative (±) lead to terminal 2 of the
solar sensor.
HINT:
If the light is weak, the sensor may not react. Be sure to use an incand\
escent light for
an inspection light.
Standard:
CONDITIONSPECIFICATION
When the sensor is covered with a cloth
(to avoid direct light)Infinite ohms
When the sensor is exposed to lightLess than infinite resistance
InspectionProcedure
(Continued)
Lock
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Procedure C:
a. Turn the ignition switch ON.
b. Measure the voltage between terminals TSR (+) and CLTE (±)
of the connector under the
following conditions:
Cover the sensor with a cloth
to avoid direct light.
Expose the sensor to light
from a distance of 300 mm
(11.81 in.) or less with an
inspection light.
HINT:
If the light is weak, the sensor may not react. Be sure to use an incandes\
cent light
for an inspection light.
Do not disconnect the solar sensor connector.
Standard:
CONDITIONSPECIFICATION
When the sensor is covered with a cloth
(to avoid direct light)Below 0.8 V
When the sensor is exposed to light4.3 +/± 0.3 V
c. Measure the voltage between
terminals TSL (+) and CLTE (±)
of the connector under the
following conditions:
Cover the sensor with a cloth
to avoid direct light.
Expose the sensor to light
from a distance of 300 mm
(11.81 in.) or less with an
inspection light.
HINT:
If the light is weak, the sensor may not react. Be sure to use an incand\
escent light
for an inspection light.
Do not disconnect the solar sensor connector.
Standard:
CONDITIONSPECIFICATION
When the sensor is covered with a cloth
(to avoid direct light)Below 0.8 V
When the sensor is exposed to light4.3 +/± 0.3 V
InspectionProcedure
(Continued)
CLTE
TSR
TSL
CLTE
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Procedure D:
a. Turn the ignition switch ON.
b. Using the tester, measure the voltage between terminals
TSD (+) and CLTE (±) of the
connector under the
following conditions:
Cover the sensor with a cloth
to avoid direct light.
Expose the sensor to light
from a distance of 300 mm
(11.81 in.) or less with an
inspection light.
HINT:
If the light is weak, the sensor may not react. Be sure to use an incandes\
cent light
for an inspection light.
Do not disconnect the solar sensor connector.
Standard:
CONDITIONSPECIFICATION
When the sensor is covered with a cloth
(to avoid direct light)Below 0.8 V
When the sensor is exposed to light4.3 +/± 0.3 V
InspectionProcedure
(Continued)
TSD
CLTE
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6. Inspect Room Humidity Sensor.
Measure the humidity and output
voltage of the humidity sensor when
the sensor is installed on the vehicle
and the temperature at the humidity
sensor position (room temperature
sensor position) is 77 5F (25 5C).
If the output voltage is within the
specifications according to the graph
and table below, the sensor is normal.
HINT:
For the inspection procedure of the
room temperature sensor, refer to
ªRoom Temperature Sensor Inspection
Procedureº in this bulletin.
A. Turn the ignition switch to the
ON position.
B. Measure the voltage between terminal VO (3) and GND (2) of
the room humidity sensor.
C. Measure the humidity and voltage when the room temperature
(humidity sensor position) is 77 5F
(25 5C). According to the result,
determine whether the sensor is
normal or not.
HUMIDITY (% RH)OUTPUT VOLTAGE AT 77 5F (25 5C)
100.70 to 1.08 V
200.72 to 1.57 V
301.13 to 1.95 V
401.61 to 2.24 V
501.99 to 2.46 V
602.26 to 2.66 V
702.48 to 2.85 V
802.68 to 3.04 V
902.87 to 3.05 V
Inspection
Procedure
(Continued)
VOGND
Resistance
k W
3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
32
(0) 68
(20) 104
(40) 140
(60)
Temperature 5F ( 5C)
Max
Min
176
(80) 212
(100)
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ABS (ANTI±LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM)
THIS SYSTEM CONTROLS THE RESPECTIVE BRAKE FLUID PRESSURES ACTING ON THE DISC\
BRAKE CYLINDERS OF THE RIGHT
FRONT WHEEL, LEFT FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEELS WHEN THE BRAKES ARE APPLIED IN \
A PANIC STOP SO THAT THE
WHEELS DO NOT LOCK. THIS RESULTS IN IMPROVED DIRECTIONAL STABILITY AND STEERABILITY DURING PANIC BRAKING.
1. INPUT SIGNALS
(1) SPEED SENSOR SIGNALTHE SPEED OF THE WHEELS IS DETECTED AND INPUT TO TERMINALS FL+, FR+, RL+ AND RR+ OF THE ABS ECU.
(2) STOP LIGHT SW SIGNAL A SIGNAL IS INPUT TO TERMINAL STP OF THE ABS ECU WHEN THE BRAKE PEDAL IS OPERATED.
(3) PARKING BRAKE SW SIGNAL A SIGNAL IS INPUT TO TERMINAL PKB OF THE ABS ECU WHEN THE PARKING BRAKE IS OPERATED.
2. SYSTEM OPERATION
DURING SUDDEN BRAKING, THE ABS ECU WHICH HAS SIGNALS INPUT FROM EACH SENSOR CONTROLS THE CURRENT FLOWING
TO THE SOLENOID INSIDE THE ACTUATOR AND LETS THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ACTING ON EACH WHEEL CYLINDER ESCAPE \
TO
THE RESERVOIR.
THE PUMP INSIDE THE ACTUATOR IS ALSO OPERATING AT THIS TIME AND IT RETURNS THE BRAKE FLUID FROM THE RESERVOIR
TO THE MASTER CYLINDER, THUS PREVENTING LOCKING OF THE VEHICLE WHEELS.
IF THE ECU JUDGES THAT THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ACTING ON THE WHEEL CYLINDER IS INSUFFICIENT, THE CURRENT
ACTING ON SOLENOID IS CONTROLLED AND THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IS INCREASED.
HOLDING OF THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IS ALSO CONTROLLED BY THE COMPUTER, BY THE SAME METHOD AS ABOVE. BY
REPEATED PRESSURE REDUCTION, HOLDING AND INCREASE ARE REPEATED TO MAINTAIN VEHICLE STABILITY AND TO IMPROVE
STEERABILITY DURING SUDDEN BRAKING.
A 4(B), A 33(A) ABS ACTUATOR
(A) 3, (A) 4±GROUND : ALWAYS APPROX. 12 VOLTS
(A) 1±GROUND : ALWAYS CONTINUITY
(B) 4, (B) 5, (B) 6±GROUND : APPROX. 1.15 (IGNITION SW OFF)
(B) 2±GROUND :APPROX. 5 (IGNITION SW OFF)
A 7, A 8, A30, A31 ABS SPEED SENSOR FRONT LH, RH, REAR LH, RH
1±2 : APPROX. 1.0KW (20 °C, 68°F)
A22(A), A23(B) ABS ECU
(B) 11±GROUND : APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW ON
(B) 2, (B) 13±GROUND : ALWAYS CONTINUITY
(B) 22±GROUND : ALWAYS APPROX. 12 VOLTS
(B) 1, (A) 6, (A) 12±GROUND : APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW ON
(B) 16±GROUND : CONTINUITY WITH PARKING BRAKE LEVER PULLED UP
(B) 7±GROUND : APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH STOP LIGHT SW ON
P 3 PARKING BRAKE SW
1±GROUND : CLOSED WITH PARKING BRAKE LEVER PULLED UP
S12 STOP LIGHT SW
1±2 : CLOSED WITH BRAKE PEDAL DEPRESSED
SYSTEM OUTLINE
SERVICE HINTS
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