check engine TOYOTA AVENSIS 1999 Supplement
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BE199–02
I01273
1
2 3
BE–6
– BODY ELECTRICALCOMBINATION METER
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT SPEEDOMETER ON–VEHICLE
Using a speedometer tester, inspect the speedometer for allow-
able indication error and check the operation of the odometer.
HINT:
Tire wear and tire over or under inflation will increase the indica-
tion error.
Europe Models
(mph)(km/h)
Standard indication Allowable range Standard indication Allowable range
20 20 – 24.5 20 20 – 26
40 40 – 46.5 40 40 – 48
60 60 – 68.5 60 60 – 70
80 80 – 90.5 80 80 – 92
100 100 – 112.5 100 100 – 114
120 120 – 136
140 140 – 158
160 160 – 180
If error is excessive, replace the speedometer.
2. INSPECT VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR OPERATION
(a) Connect the positive (+) lead from battery to terminal 1
and negative (–) lead to terminal 2.
(b) Connect the positive (+) lead from tester to terminal 3 and
the negative (–) lead to terminal 2.
(c) Rotate the shaft.
(d) Check that the voltage changes from approx. 0 V to 11 V
or more between terminals 2 and 3.
HINT:
The voltage changes be 4 times every revolution of the speed
sensor shaft.
If operation is not as specified, replace the sensor.
3. INSPECT TACHOMETER/
ON–VEHICLE
(a) Connect a tune–up test tachometer, and start the engine.
NOTICE:
Reversing the connection of the tachometer will dam-
age the transistors and diodes inside.
When removing or installing the tachometer, be care-
ful not to drop or subject it to heavy shocks.
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I01275
Ignition
Switch
BatterySender
Gauge Receiver
Gauge
I01276
Ignition
Switch
BatteryReceiver
Gauge
Test Bulb
(3.4 W)
I01277
Battery Ignition
SwitchWarning Light
Wire Harness Side
1
– BODY ELECTRICALCOMBINATION METER
BE–7
(b) Compare the tester and tachometer indications.
DC 13.5 V 25 C at (77F)
Standard indicationAllowable range
700630 – 770
1,000900 – 1,100
2,0001,850 – 2,150
3,0002,800 – 3,200
4,0003,800 – 4,200
5,0004,800 – 5,200
6,0005,750 – 6,250
7,0006,700 – 7,300
4. INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE RE-
CEIVER GAUGE OPERATION
(a) Disconnect the connector from the sender gauge.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON and check that the receiver
gauge needle indicates COOL.
(c) Ground terminal on the wire harness side connector
through a 3.4 W test bulb.
(d) Turn the ignition switch ON, and check that the bulb lights
up and the receiver gauge needle moves to the hot side.
If operation is as specified, replace the sender gauge.
Then recheck the system.
If operation is not as specified, measure the receiver gauge re-
sistance.
5. INSPECT LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT
(a) Disconnect the connector from the warning switch and
ground terminal on the wire harness side connector.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON and check that the warning
light lights up.
If the warning light does not light up, test the bulb.
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I01278
BE–8
– BODY ELECTRICALCOMBINATION METER
6. INSPECT LOW OIL PRESSURE SWITCH CONTINUITY
(a) Disconnect the connector from the switch.
(b) Check that continuity exists between terminal and ground
with the engine stopped.
(c) Check that no continuity exists between terminal and
ground with the engine running.
HINT:
Oil pressure should be over 24.5 kPa (0.25 kgf/cm
2, 3.55 psi).
If operation is not as specified, replace the switch.
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CH0086
Correct
Wrong
AC2A4–01
I12663
Crankshaft
Pulley
CompressorIdle PulleyPS Pump
– AIR CONDITIONINGDRIVE BELT (1CD–FTV)
AC–1
DRIVE BELT (1CD–FTV)
ON–VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSPECT DRIVE BELT INSTALLATION CONDITION
Check that the drive belt fits properily in the ribbed grooves.
2. INSPECT DRIVE BELT DEFLECTION
Using a belt tension gauge, apply load of 98 N (10 kgf, 22 lbf)
and measure drive belt deflection.
Drive belt deflection:
New belt: 11 – 13 mm (0.47 – 0.51 in.)
Used belt: 15 – 18 mm (0.59 – 0.71 in.)
HINT:
”New belt” refers to a belt which has been used less than
5 minutes on the running engine.
”Used belt” refer to a belt which has been on a running en-
gine for 5 minutes or more.
After installing the drive belt, check that it fits properly in
the ribbed grooves.
3. INSPECT DRIVE BELT TENSION
Using a belt tension gauge, check the drive belt tension.
Drive belt tension:
New belt: 520 – 755 N (53 – 77 kgf)
Used belt: 196 – 392 N (20 – 40 kgf)
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AC1A5–02
AC–6
– AIR CONDITIONINGREFRIGERANT LINE
REFRIGERANT LINE
ON–VEHICLE INSPECTION (1CD–FTV Engine Models)
1. INSPECTION HOSE AND TUBE CONNECTIONS FOR LOOSENESS
2. INSPECT HOSES AND TUBES FOR LEAKAGE
Using a gas leak detector, check for leakage of refrigerant.
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AC29V–02
I12508
DTC Check Harness
Current DisplayControl PanelPast Record DTC Display
In Normal
In Malfuction
”Heating”
Symbol
Memory Clear Button
DTC Calling ButtonDTC Calling Button
Connector BConnector A
– AIR CONDITIONINGCOMBUSTION TYPE POWER HEATER
AC–9
COMBUSTION TYPE POWER HEATER
ON–VEHICLE INSPECTION
NOTICE:
If the glow plug breaks, the ECU detects the breakage and stops the automatic operation, so
the burner heater does not activate. (For other failures, similarly activated.)
The cause of failures (such as voltage malfunction, overheating malfunction, short–circuit or
breakage of functional componects, etc.) and how to remedy are shown by connecting the DTC
tester and reading the DTC.
1. OPERATION
(a) Connect the DTC tester between the connector A (Vehicle harness) of DTC check harness and con-
nector B (Power heater harness).
(b) Start the engine.
(c) Pressing the DTC calling button displays a 3–digit number DTC.
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AC29U–01
I12479
I12489
Ohmmeter AC–24
– AIR CONDITIONINGELECTRICAL TYPE POWER HEATER
INSPECTION
1. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT
2. REMOVE AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY
3. REMOVE GLOW PLUGS
(a) Remove the glow plug cap.
(b) Remove the 3 bolts.
(c) Remove the glow plug plate.
(d) Remove the glow plug stay.
(e) Remove the 3 glow plugs.
4. INSPECT GLOW PLUGS
Using an ohmmeter, check that there is continuity between the
glow plug terminal and ground.
Standard resistance at 20C (68F):
Approx. 0.22 Ω
If there is continuity, replace the glow plug.
Torque: 13 N·m (130 kgf·cm, 9 ft·lbf)
5. REINSTALL GLOW PLUGS
(a) Install the 3 glow plugs.
(b) Install the glow plug stay.
(c) Install the glow plug plate.
(d) Install the 3 bolts.
(e) Install the glow plug cap.
6. REINSTALL AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY
7. FILL ENGINE COOLANT
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AC2A9–01
I12482
3
I12483
1 2
– AIR CONDITIONINGCOMPRESSOR AND MAGNETIC CLUTCH (1CD–FTV)
AC–25
COMPRESSOR AND MAGNETIC
CLUTCH (1CD–FTV)
ON–VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. MAKE THESE VISUAL CHECKS:
(a) Leakage of grease from the clutch bearing
(b) Signs of oil on the pressure plate or rotor
2. INSPECT MAGNETIC CLUTCH BEARING FOR NOISE
(a) Start the engine.
(b) Check for abnormal noise from the compressor when the
A/C switch is OFF.
If abnormal noise is being emitted, replace the magnetic clutch.
3. INSPECT MAGNETIC CLUTCH OPERATION
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to the termi-
nal 3 on the magnetic clutch connector and the negative
(–) lead to the body ground.
(c) Check that the magnetic clutch is energized.
If operation is not as specified, replace the magnetic clutch.
4. INSPECT COMPRESSOR LOCK SENSOR RESIS-
TANCE
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Measure resistance between terminals 1 and 2.
Standard resistance: 65 – 125 Ω at 20C (68F)
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AC2AC–01
I12469
I12494
AC–28
– AIR CONDITIONINGCOMPRESSOR AND MAGNETIC CLUTCH (1CD–FTV)
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL COMPRESSOR
(a) Install the compressor with the 3 bolts.
Torque: 25 N·m (250 kgf·cm, 18 ft·lbf)
(b) Connect the connector.
2. CONNECT DISCHARGE AND SUCTION HOSES
Connect the both hoses with the 2 bolts.
Torque: 10 N·m (100 kgf·cm, 7 ft·lbf)
CAUTION:
Hoses should be connected immediately after the caps
have removed.
HINT:
Lubricate 2 new O–rings with compressor oil and install the
hoses.
3. INSTALL RESERVOIR TANK
(a) Connect the reservoir tank with the 2 bolts.
(b) Connect the lower hose.
(c) Install the upper hose.
4. REFILL ENGINE COOLANT
5. INSTALL AND CHECK DRIVE BELT
(See page AC–3)
6. INSTALL ENGINE UNDER COVER RH
7. CONNECT NEGATIVE (–) TERMINAL CABLE TO BAT-
TERY
8. EVACUATE AIR IN REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AND
CHARGE WITH REFRIGERANT
Specified amount: 450 50 g (15.87 1.76 oz.)
9. INSPECT FOR LEAKAGE OF REFRIGERANT
Using a gas leak detector, check the tightening torque at the
joints.
10. INSPECT A/C OPERATION
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AC2AE–01
I05375
21
AC–30
– AIR CONDITIONINGCONDENSER FAN (1CD–FTV)
CONDENSER FAN (1CD–FTV)
ON–VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSPECT CONDENSER FAN OPERATION
Inspect the fan operation, as shown in the chart below.
Test conditions:
Ignition switch ON
Blower speed control dial at ”HI” position
Temperature control dial at ”COOL” position
Set on manifold gauge set
A/C switch ON
ConditionFan operation (Fan speed)
Engine coolant temperature
91C (196F) or belowNot rotate
Engine coolant temperature
100C (212F) or aboveRotate
Refrigerant pressure is less than
1,520 kPa (15.5 kgf/cm2, 220 psi)Rotate (Low speed)
Refrigerant pressure is 1,520 kPa
(15.5 kgf/cm2, 220 psi) or aboveRotate (High speed)
If operation is not as specified, proceed to the next inspection.
2. INSPECT CONDENSER FAN MOTOR OPERATION
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Connect the battery and ammeter to fan connector, as
shown in the illustration.
(c) Check that the fan rotates smoothly and then check that
the reading on the ammeter.
Specified amperage:
9.5 1.5 A at 20C (68F)
If operation is not as specified, replace the fan mo-
tor.
If operation is as specified, check the pressure
switch, cooling fan relays and water temp. switch.