odometer LEXUS SC400 1991 Service Repair Manual

Page 243 of 4087


Customer Problem Analysis Check Sheet
SRS AIRBAG System Check Sheet
Registration No.
Customer 's NameRegistration Year/ /
Frame No.
Date Vehicle
Brought In/ /Odometer ReadingKm
Miles
Date of Problem Occurrence / /
WeatherFine Cloudy Rainy Snowy Various/Other
Conditions
Outdoor
TemperatureHot Warm Cool Cold (Approx. C ( F))
Conditions
at Time
of Problem
OccurrenceVehicle
Operation
 Starting Idling
 Driving
 Constant speed Acceleration Deceleration Other]
[
Condition
of road
Details of Problem
Vehicle Inspection,
Repair History Prior
to Occurrence of
Malfunction
(Including Airbag
System)
(Diagnosis System Inspection)
Airba
g Warning1st Time Remain On Sometimes Lights Up Does Not Light UpAirbag Warning
Light Inspection2nd TimeRemain On Sometimes Lights Up Does Not Light Up
Diagnostic Code1st TimeNormal Code Malfunction Code [Code. ]Diagnostic Code
Inspection2nd TimeNormal Code Malfunction Code [Code. ]
AB±29SRS AIRBAG ± Troubleshooting
Inspector 's
Name:
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Page 656 of 4087


CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK SHEET
POWER SEAT Check Sheet
Inspector 's
Name :
 


 


 

Registration No.
 


 

Customer 's Name
 


 

Registration Year
 

//
 


 


 

Frame No.
 


 

Date Vehicle
Brought In 

//
 

Odometer Reading
 

Km
Miles
 

Condition of
Problem
 

Date Problem
Occurrence\
 

\
//
 



Problem
Occurrence 



How Often does
Problem Occur?
\
 




Continuous  Intermittent ( times a day)
 




 





Manual Function
does not operate
\
 



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Slide  Front Vertical
 Rear Vertical  Reclining  Lumbar Support
 








Symptoms
 









Return Function
does not operate\
 







\


Slide  Front Vertical
 Rear Vertical  Reclining
 Does not operate in any conditions
 Only with key inserted
 Only with key not inserted
 Only with memory & return switch 1 or 2
 \
 \
 Memory function does not operate. 


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Position return function does not stop when brake pedal is depressed.
For ªReturn function does not operateº malfunctions, check the ret\
urn operation of the items below.
 


Ch k It
 

Tilt & Telescopic
\
 

\

OK  NG
 


Check Item 

Outer Mirror
\
 

\

OK  NG
BE±270±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Power Seat Control System (Driver's Seat)
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CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK SHEET
\
 
\

\
POWER WALK±IN Check Sheet
Inspector 's
Name :
 


 


 

Registration No. 


 

Customer 's Name
 


 

Registration Year 

//
 


 


 

Frame No.
 


 

Date Vehicle
Brought In 

//
 

Odometer Reading
 

Km
Miles
 

Condition of
Pbl
 

Date of Problem
Occurrence\
 
\

\
//
 


Problem
Occurrence 

How Often does
Problem Occur?
\
 
\

\

Continuous  Intermittent ( times a day)
 


 


Manual Function
does not Operate
\
 
\

\

Slide
 Reclining
 

Symptoms
 


Auto Function
does not operate
\
 
\

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Walk±in Function (Seat does not slide).
 Return Function (Seat does not slide).
 






yp\
 
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Others (Please write down in detail)
BE±316±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Power Seat Control System (Passenger's Seat)
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CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK SHEET
\
 
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DOOR LOCK CONTROL System Check Sheet
Inspector 's
Name :
   Registration No. 
 

Customer 's Name
 


 

Registration Year
 

//
 


 


 

Frame No.
 


 


Date Vehicle
Brought In 

//
 

Odometer Reading
 


km
Miles
 Date of Problem Occurrence\
 \
// 



Frequency of Problem Occurrence
\
 
\


\

\


Constant  Sometimes ( times/per day, month)
 Once only
 

Conditions at
Ti f P bl
 

Weather
\
 
\

\

Fine  Cloudy Rainy  Snowy
 Various/Others
 



Time of Problem
Occurrence 



Outdoor
Temperature
\
 
\


\


Hot  Warm  Cool
 Cold (Approx. 5F ( 5C))
 






 







Malfunction in Door Lock/Unlock
Operation Using Door Lock
Control Switch
 







Driver's side door lock
control switch
 







Driver's side door
 Passenger's side door
 






 






 







Passenger's side door lock
control switch
 







Driver's side door
 Passenger's door
 






 







Malfunction in Door Lock/Unlock
Operation Using Key.
 







Driver's side door key
operated switch
 







Driver's side door
 Passenger's side door
 




 




 





Passenger's side door key
operated switch
 





Driver's side door
 Passenger's side door
 




 




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\

\


2±operation unlock function of driver's side door key operated
switch.
 \
 \
 Malfunction in Key Confinement Prevention Function.
 \
 \
 Malfunction in Luggage Compartment Door Opener Function.
 


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\


Others
Problem Symptom
BE±366±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Door Lock Control System
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Page 768 of 4087


CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK SHEET
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WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL System Check Sheet
Inspector 's
Name:
 


 


 

Registration No.
 


 Customer 's Name  Registration Year //
 


 


 

Frame No.
 


 


Date Vehicle
Brought In 

// 

Odometer Reading 


Km
Miles
 Date of Problem Occurrence\
 \
//
 

Frequency of Problem Occurrence
\
 
\

\

Constant  Sometimes ( times/per day, month)
 Once Only
 


Conditions at
 

Weather
\
 
\

\


Fine  Cloudy  Rainy  Snowy
 Various/Others
 


Conditions at
Time of Problem
Occurrence 

Outdoor Temperature
\
 
\

\


Hot  Warm  Cool
 Cold (Approx. 5F( 5C))
 


 

Place\
 
\

\

Everywhere  Specific Locality ( )
 

Date Transmitter Battery Last Replaced\
 
\

\
//
 \
 \

Whole wireless door lock control system does not operate
\

Whole wireless door lock control system does not operate.
 


\
 
\

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Only door unlock operation is not possible.
 \
 \
Only door lock operation is not possible.
 


\
 
\

\

Only key confine prevention function is not possible.
 \
 \
 Wireless door lock function operates even when each door is opened.
 




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Wireless door lock function incorrectly.
(Although one door is unlocked, when the transmitter
switch is pressed, all doors unlock.)
 





When RH door is unlocked.
 When LH door is unlocked.
 








\
 
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\


\


\

\


Others
Problem Symptom
BE±444±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Wireless Door Lock Control System
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DESCRIPTION
The combination meter has various meters and gauges which show the vehicle'\
s condition, warning lights which
monitor abnormalities in the vehicle and inform the driver, indicator lights which inform the driver of the condition
of each part of vehicle, and a function for illumination and brightness ad\
justment of meters and gauges.
The component parts of this system and their functions are described in \
the following table.
Parts NameFunction
SpeedometerThe speedometer needle moves in accordance with signals from the speed s\
ensor to
indicate the vehicle's speed.
TachometerThe tachometer needle moves in accordance with signals from the igniter \
to indicate the
engine's speed.
Water Temperatrue
GaugeThe water temperature gauge's needle moves in accordance with signals from the send-
er gauge and indicates the temperature of the engine coolant.
Fuel GaugeThe fuel gauge needle moves in accordance with signals from the sender g\
auge, indicat-
ing the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
OdometerThe odometer counts the total distance traveled by the vehicle in accord\
ance with pulse
signals from the speed sensor.
Twin Trip Switch
The twin trip meter counts the distance traveled by the vehicle in accor\
dance with pulse
signals from the speed sensor. It can be reset using a switch and can be used to switch
between trip meters A and B.
Circuit Plate
This plate contains the circuitry for each meter and gauge and for each \
warning light and
indicator light, as well as an internal engine oil level warning drive c\
ircuit, drive circuits for
the odometer and trip meter and brightness adjustment circuitry for each\
indicator.
Speed SensorMounted in the transmission, this sensor outputs pulse signals to the co\
mbination meter
in accordance with the speed of the output shaft.
Twin Trip SwitchOperation of this switch switches between the A and B trip meters and se\
nds reset sig-
nals to the combination meter.
Water
Temperature Sender
GaugeThis sender converts engine coolant temperatures to a resistance value i\
n signal form to
the combination meter.
Fuel Sender GaugeThis sender converts the level of fuel remaining in fuel tank to resista\
nce value and
sends the resistance value in signal form to combination meter.
Rheostat Light
Control VolumeIn order to adjust the degree of illumination of the combination meter, the resistance val-
ue of the built±in variable resistor is sent to the combination meter\
and rheostat light
control.
Fuel Level Warning
SwitchWhen the level of fuel remaining falls below a predetermined level, cont\
inuity is estab-
lished with this switch, which is built into the fuel sender gauge, caus\
ing a warning light
to light up.
Low Oil Pressure
Warning SwitchThis switch is mounted on the engine block. Continuity is established in\
this switch when
the oil pressure is low, causing a warning light to light up.
Integration Relay (Seat
Belt Warning Relay)
This relay receives current from fuse GAUGE and DOME and is connected to\
each
buckle switch, door courtesy switch, key unlock warning switch and warni\
ng light. As
part of the seat belt warning system, it sounds a chime and lights a war\
ning light when
seat belts are unfastened. As part of the key unlock warning system, it \
sounds a chime
when the set conditions are fulfilled.
Light Failure SensorThis sensor senses when a bulb in rear combination light is burnt out an\
d lights up a
warning light.
BE±96±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Combination Meter
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1. REMOVE COVER(a) Remove the seven screws.
(b) Remove the cover from the meter case.
2. REMOVE METER GLASS (a) Remove the twelve screws.
(b) Remove the character plate from the meter plate.
3. REMOVE METER PLATE (a) Remove the four screws.
(b) Remove the meter plate from the meter case.
4. REMOVE METER CIRCUIT PLATE (a) Remove the sixteen screws.
(b) Disconnect the two connectors from the meter circuit plate.
(c) Remove bulbs from the meter circuit plate.
(d) Remove the meter circuit plate.
5. REMOVE ODOMETER/TRIP METER Remove the two screws and the odometer/trip meter.
±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Combination MeterBE±105
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Page 908 of 4087


(Odometer and Twin Trip Switch)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
ODOMETER AND TWIN TRIP SWITCH
(See page BE±103)
INSPECTION OF ODOMETER AND TWIN
TRIP SWITCH
INSPECT ODOMETER AND TWIN TRIP SWITCH
(Continuity)
Inspect continuity between terminals.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the odometer and twin
trip switch.
(Speedometer)
INSPECTION OF SPEEDOMETER
INSPECT SPEEDOMETER (ON±VEHICLE)Using a speedometer tester, inspect the speedometer for al-
lowable indication error and check the operation of the odom-
eter.
HINT: Tire wear and tire over or under inflation will increase
the indication error.
If error is excessive, replace the speedometer.
±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Combination MeterBE±109
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MAINTENANCE
GENERAL NOTES:
wThere are 2 separate maintenance schedules,
namely A and B, which apply to different driving
conditions. Find out how the vehicle is driven,
select the appropriate schedule and service the
vehicle accordingly.
w Every service item in the periodic maintenance list
must be performed.
w Next to the columns of periods in the schedule,
reference pages have been added for easy access
to service data and procedures necessary for each
operation.
w The service interval for scheduled maintenance is
determined by the odometer reading or time
interval, whichever comes first, shown in the
schedule.
w Maintenance services after the last period should
be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
w Skipping even 1 item in the list can cause the
engine to run poorly and increase exhaust
emissions.
MA±1
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