ABS LEXUS SC400 1991 Service Repair Manual

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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS
MANUAL
ABS Anti±Lock Brake System J/B Junction Block
A/C Air Conditioner LED Light Emitting Diode
ALR Automatic Locking Retractor LH Left±Hand
APPROX. Approximation LHD Left±Hand Drive
A/T, ATM Automatic Transmission LLC Long Life Coolant (Year Around Coolant)
ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid Max. Maximum
BTDC Before Top Dead Center Min. Minimum
BVSV Bimetal Vacuum Switching Valve MP Multipurpose
CALIF. Vehicles Sold in California N Neutral
CB Circuit Breaker OD, O/D Overdrive
DOHC Double Over Head Cam O/S Oversize
DP Dash Pot P & BV Proportioning and Bypass Valve
ECT Electronic Controlled Transmission PCV Positive Crankcase Ventilation
ECU Electronic Controlled Unit PS Power Steering
EFI Electronic Fuel Injection RH Right±Hand
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation RL Rear Left
ELR Emergency Locking Retractor RR Rear Right
EPR Evaporator Pressure Regulator RR, Rr Rear
ESA Electronic Spark Advance SRS Supplemental Restraint System
EVAP Evaporative (Emission Control) SSM Special Service Materials
EX Exhaust (manifold, valve) SST Special Service Tools
Ex. Except STD Standard
FIPG Formed in Place Gasket SW Switch
FL Front Left TDC Top Dead Center
FL Fusible Link TDCL Total Diagnostic Communication Link
FPU Fuel Pressure Up Temp. Temperature
FR Front Right TRAC Traction Control System
FR, Fr Front TWC Three±Way Catalyst
HAC High Altitude Compensation VSV Vacuum Switching Valve
IG Ignition VTV Vacuum Transmitting Valve
IN Intake (manifold, valve) w/ With
INT Intermittent w/o Without
ISC Idle Speed Control
IN±34±
INTRODUCTION Abbreviations Used in This Manual
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12. Observe the following precautions to avoid damage to theparts:
(a) Do not open the cover or case of the ECU unless
absolutely necessary (If the IC terminals are touched, the
IC may be destroyed by static electricity.).
(b) To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the connectoritself, not the wires (See page BE±2).
(c) Be careful not to drop electrical components, such as sensors or relays. It they are dropped on a hard floor,
they should be replaced and not reused.
(d) When checking continuity at the wire connector, insert the tester probe carefully to prevent terminals from
bending.
(e) To disconnect vacuum hoses, pull on the end, not the middle of the hose.
(f) When steam cleaning an engine, protect the distributor,
coil and air filter from water.
(g) Ne ve r use an imp a ct wre n ch to re mo ve or in sta ll temperature switches or temperature sensors.
(h) When using a vacuum gauge, never force the hose onto
a connector that is too large. Use a step±down adapter
instead. Once the hose has been stretched, it may leak.
13. Tag hoses before disconnecting them: (a) When disconnecting vacuum hoses, use tags to identify
how they should be reconnected.
(b) After completing a job, double check that the vacuum hoses are properly connected. A label under the hood
shows the proper layout.
14. Installation of wheels The wheel assemblies are of the uni±directional type and
must be rotated only between the front and rear as illustrated.
Wheels are marked with turning direction indicators.
When installing the wheels, check the marks carefully and
install the wheel correctly.
15. Bleeding of traction control system When repairing the brake master cylinder or TRAC system,
bleed the air out of the TRAC system (See page BR±7).
CAUTION: Since the fluid is under high pressure, it could
spray out with great force, so be careful.
IN±6
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TOTAL DIAGNOSTIC
COMMUNICATION LINK (TDCL)
The TDCL is provided inside the cabin (located under the left side
instrument panel) as a connector exclusively for diagnosis of data
from the engine, ECT, ABS, A/C, Airbag and Cruise Control Sys-
tem to improve serviceability. The check connector inside the en-
gine compartment is used for engine adjustment.
Connecting the following terminals of the TDCL to terminal E1 se-
lects the diagnosis mode shown.
NOTICE: Never make a mistake with the terminal connection
position as this will cause a malfunction.
TerminalSystem
TE1Engine and ECT (Normal mode)
TE2 and TE1Engine and ECT (Test mode)
TcABS, A/C, Airbag, Traction Control and Cruise
Control System
TTECT
Refer to the respective system for the inspection method.
HINT: By connecting the TDCL up to a monitor specifically de-
signed for use with the TDCL, the diagnosis result for each system
can be read easily.
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EVAPORATOR
REMOVAL OF EVAPORATOR
1. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE (±) CABLE FROM BATTERY
2. RECOVER REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERATION SYSTEMSee page AC±16
3. REMOVE ABS ACTUATOR
See page BR±48
4. REMOVE LIQUID TUBE AND SUCTION TUBE Remove two bolts and both tubes.
5. REMOVE EQUALIZER TUBE FROM EPR
Remove the bole and the tube.
NOTICE: Cap the open fittings immediately to keep mois-
ture out of the system.
6. REMOVE UNDER COVER GLOVE BOX AND SIDE AIR DUCT
7. DISCONNECT CONNECTORS AND REMOVE POWER STEERING RELAY BOX COOLING FAN COMPUTER AND
TRC COMPUTER
AC±122
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Evaporator
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(MAIN POINTS OF REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION)
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the LOCK position and the negative (±) terminal
cable is disconnected from the battery (See page AB±2).
NOTICE:
wDo not open the cover or the case of the ECU and various
computers unless absolutely necessary. (If the IC termi-
nals are touched, the IC may be destroyed by static elec-
tricity.)
wNever use airbag parts from another vehicle. When
replacing parts, replace with new parts.
wNever reuse the center airbag sensor assembly involved
in a collision when the airbag has deployed.
wNever repair a sensor in order to reuse it.
REMOVE AND INSTALL CENTER
AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY
(a) Using a torx wrench, loosen and tighten the three screws.
Torx wrench: T40 (Part No. 09042±00020 or locally manufac-
tured tool)
Torque: 13 N Vm (130 kgf Vcm, 9 ft Vlbf)
NOTICE:
wMake sure the sensor assembly is installed to the speci-
fied torque.
wIf the sensor assembly has been dropped, or there are
cracks, dents or other defects in the case, bracket or
connector, replace the sensor assembly with a new one.
wWhen installing the sensor assembly, take care that the
airbag wiring does not interfere with other parts and is
not pinched between other parts.
wAfter installation, shake the sensor assembly to check
that there is no looseness.
(b) Disconnect the connector. AB±19
SRS AIRBAG
± Removal and Installation of Component Parts
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INSTALLATION OF FRONT BUMPER
(See page BO±11)
INSTALL FRONT BUMPER PARTS BY FOLLOWING RE-
MOVAL SEQUENCE IN REVERSE HINT:
wWhen installing the bumper on the body, be careful
not to damage the serrated part of side bolts.
wAfter installing the headlight, adjust the light aiming.
(See page BE±38).
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF
FRONT BUMPER
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY BY
FOLLOWING PARTS:
(a) Cornering lights
(b) Side turn lights
(c) Bumper energy absorber
(d) Retainers
(e) License bracket
BO±14
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BODY Bumper (Front Bumper)
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5. REMOVE LICENCE LIGHT AND BUMPER EXTENSION(a) Remove the bumper energy absorber from the bumpercover.
(b) Remove three screws and the light.
(c) Remove the nut and the extension.
6. REMOVE BUMPER REINFORCEMENT Remove six bolts and the reinforcement.
INSTALLATION OF REAR BUMPER
(See page BO±15)
INSTALL REAR BUMPER PARTS BY FOLLOWING
REMOVAL SEQUENCE IN REVERSE
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BODY Bumper (Rear Bumper)BO±17
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Description
The power source supplies power to each of the vehicle's electrical devices. It is composed of the battery, fuses
and relays, which are located centrally at relay block No. 2 and relay block No. 6 i\
n the engine compartment
and junction block No. 1 relay block No. 4 and relay block No. 5 in the \
cabin near the driver's feet.
Related systems for each Fuse
No.Part NameRelated Systems or Parts
1IGN  Charging System  AIR±BAG System1IGN  Engine
2ST  Starter
3WIPER  Wiper and Washer System
4HTR  Defogger System  A/C System
5ENGINE  Charging System
6RADIO NO. 2  Audio System  Power Mirror System
 Cigarette Lighter  A/C System
7CIG  Combination Meter System  AIR±BAG System7CIG  Shift Lock System  Theft Deterrent System
 TEL System
8STOP  Stop Light System  Cruise Control System
9TURN  Turn Signal and Hazard
Warning Light System  Cornnering Light System
10MIR HTR  Mirror Heater System
11PANEL  Illumination Light System
12ECU±B  Combination Meter System  AIR±BAG System
 Combination Meter System  ECT System
13GAUGE  Back±Up Light  Transmission Indicator
 Light Failare Sensor  ABS and TRAC
 Power Seat System  Door Lock Control System
 TEL System  Shift Lock System
14ECU±IG  Radiator Fan  Auto Antenna
 Electric Tension Reducer System  Power Steering
 Auto±Tilt away Steering  Cruise Control System
15TAIL  Taillight System  Side Marker15TAIL  Clearance Light
16DOOR  Power Seat System  Luggage Door Opener16DOOR  Door Lock Control System  Fuel Lid Opener System
17IG SWUpstream of ECU±IG, ENGINE, WIP, HTR, TURN, GAUGE, and ST Fuse
18PWR  Power Window System  Sliding Roof System
19ABS NO. 1  ABS and TRAC
20AM1Upstream of MIR HTR, TAIL, PANEL, STOP, ECUA±B, DOOR and PWR Fuse
21ALTUpstream of DEF, HTR, AM1, and ABS No. 1 Fuse
BE±18±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Power Source
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No.Part NameRelated Systems or Parts
22MAIN  Upstream of ALT±S and EFI Fuse
23AM2  Charging System  Engine23AM2  AIR±BAG System
24ABS NO. 2  ABS and TRAC
25INJ  Charging System  Engine25INJ  AIR±BAG System
26DEF  Defogger System
 Power Seat System  Sliding Roof System
 A/C System  Liquid Crystal Inner Mirror System
27DOME  Combination Meter System  Interior Light System27DOME  ABS and TRAC  Wireless Door Lock Control System
 Cruise Control System  Auto±Tilt away Steering
 Theft Deterrent System
28EFI  Engine
29HAZ HORN  Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Light System29HAZ±HORN  Horn System
30RADIO NO. 1  Audio System
31TEL  TEL System
32ALT±S  Charging System
33TRAC  ABS and TRAC
34HEAD (RH±LWR)  Headlight System
35HEAD (LH±LWR)  Headlight System
36HEAD (RH±UPR)  Headlight System
37HEAD (LH±UPR)  Headlight System
38HTR  Blow Motor
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Power SourceBE±19
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2. INSPECT RELAY CIRCUITRemove the relay from the junction block and inspect the
connector on junction block side as shown.
RelayCheck forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
TAILVoltage(1)±GroundConstantBattery voltage
(4)±Ground
P/W MAIN(6)±Ground
If the circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±15 wiring diagram
and inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
INSPECTION OF RELAY BLOCK NO. 2
1. INSPECT FUSE CIRCUIT Remove the fuse from the relay block and inspect the con-
nector on relay block side as shown.
FuseCheck forTester ConnectionConditionSpecified value
ABS NO. 1Voltage2±GroundConstantBattery voltage
AM14±Ground
ALT5±Ground
MAIN7±Ground
AM29±Ground
ABS NO. 211±Ground
INT13±Ground
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Power SourceBE±21
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