Compression TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service User Guide

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4. INSPECT VALVE CLEARANCE
(a) Check only the valves indicated.
Using a thickness gauge, measure the clearance
between the valve lifter and camshaft.
Record the out± of ±specification valve clear±
ance measurements. They will be used later to
determine the required replacement adjusting
shim.
Valve clearance (Cold):
Intake
0.19 ± 0.29 mm (0.007 ± 0.011 in.)
Exhaust
0.28 ± 0.38 mm (0.011 ± 0.015 in.) 3. SET NO.1 CYLINDER TO TDC/COMPRESSION
(a) Turn the crankshaft pulley and align its groove with
timing mark ª0º of the No.1 timing belt cover.
(b) Check that the valve lifters on the No.1 cylinder are
loose and valve lifters on the No.4 are tight.
If not, turn the crankshaft one revolution (360*) and
align the mark as above.
(b) Turn the crankshaft one revolution (360) and align
the mark as above. (See procedure in step 3)
(c) Check only the valves indicated as shown. Measure
the valve clearance. (See procedure in step (a)) HINT: Arrange the grommets in correct order, so that
they can be reinstalled into their original positions.
This minimizes any possibility of oil leakage due to
reuse of grommets.
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5. CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
(a) Insert a compression gauge into the spark plug hole.
(b) Fully open the throttle.
(c) While cranking the engine, measure the compression
pressure.
HINT: Always use a fully charged battery to obtain
engine speed of 250 rpm or more.
(d) Repeat steps
(a) through
(c) for each cylinder.
NOTICE: This measurement must be done in as short a
time as possible.
Compression pressure:
1,226 kPa (12.5 kgf/cm. 178 psi) or more
Minimum pressure:
981 kPa (10.0 kgf/cm, 142 psi)
Difference between each cylinder:
98 kPa (1.0 kgf/cm. 14 psi) or less
COMPRESSION CHECK
HINT: If there is lack of power, excessive oil consump±
tion or poor fuel economy, measure the compression
pressure.
1. WARM UP AND STOP ENGINE
Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating
temperature.
2. DISCONNECT DISTRIBUTOR CONNECTOR(S)
3. DISCONNECT HIGH ±TENSION CORDS FROM
SPARK PLUGS
Disconnect the high ± tension cords at the rubber
boot.
DO NOT pull on the cords.
NOTICE: Pulling on or bending the cords may damage the
conductor inside.
4. REMOVE SPARK PLUGS
Using a 16 mm plug wrench, remove the spark plug.
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(e) If the cylinder compression in one or more cylinders is
low, pour a small amount of engine oil into the cylin±
der through the spark plug hole and repeat steps (a)
through
(c) for cylinders with low compression.
wIf adding oil helps the compression, chances are
that the piston rings and/or cylinder bore are
worn or damaged.
wIf pressure stays low, a valve may be sticking or
seating is improper, or there may be leakage past
the gasket.
6. REINSTALL SPARK PLUGS
Using a 16 mm plug wrench, install the spark plug.
Torque: 18 N±m (180 kgf±cm, 13 ft±lbf)
7. RECONNECT HIGH±TENSION CORDS TO SPARK
PLUGS
8. RECONNECT DISTRIBUTOR CONNECTOR(S)
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11. REMOVE SPARK PLUGS
(a) Disconnect the high ± tension cords at the rubber
boot.
DO NOT pull on the cords.
NOTICE: Pulling on or bending the cords may damage the
conductor inside.
13. SET NO.1 CYLINDER TO TDC/COMPRESSION
(a) Turn the crankshaft pulley and align its groove with
timing mark ª0º of the No.1 timing belt cover. 12. REMOVE NO.2 TIMING BELT COVER
Remove the 5 bolts, timing belt cover and 2 gaskets.10. REMOVE No.2 ENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET
Remove the 3 bolts and mounting bracket.
(b) Using a 16 mm plug wrench, remove the spark plug.
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9. INSTALL CAMSHAFT TIMING PULLEY
(a) Align the camshaft knock pin with the knock pin
groove of the pulley, and slide on the timing pulley.
(b) Using SST, install the plate washer and bolt.
SST 09249 ± 63010 and 09278 ± 54012
Torque: 37 N±m (380 kgf±cm, 27 ft±lbf)
HINT: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of
340 cm (13.39 in.)8. INSTALL CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
(a) Align the pulley set key with the key groove of the
pulley, and slide on the pulley.
(b) Using SST, install the pulley bolt.
SST 09213±54015 (91651 ±60855)
09330±00021
Torque: 108 N±m (1,100 kgf±cm, 80 ft±lbf)
10. SET No.1 CYLINDER TO TDC/COMPRESSION
(a) Turn the crankshaft pulley, and align its groove with
timing mark ª0º of the No.1 timing belt cover. 7. INSTALL NO.1 TIMING BELT COVER
(a) Install the gasket to the timing belt cover.
(b) Install the timing belt cover with the 4 bolts. 6. INSTALL TIMING BELT GUIDE
Install the guide, facing the cup side outward.
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Warpage
Cylinder block side
Manifold side
Valve seat
Refacing angle
Contacting angle
Contacting width
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE DATA
Deviation
Free length
Installed tension et 34.7 mm (1.366 in.) Free length
Installed load at 50.5 mm (1.988 in.)
Inside diameter
Outside diameter (for repair part)
Lifter diameter
Lifter bore diameter
Oil clearance Difference of pressure between each cylinder
Vale face angle
Stem diameter Idler pulley
tension spring Intake
manifold
vacuum
Compression
pressure
Valve guide
bushing
Valve overall length
Stem oil clearance
Margin thickness
Cylinder
head
at idle speed
Valve springet 250 rpm Idle speed
Valve lifter
Warpage Manifold Valve
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wOpen or short in injector circuit
wFuel line pressure (injector leak, blockage)
wMechanical system malfunction (skipping teeth of timing
belt)
wIgnition system
w Compression pressure (foreign object caught in valve)
wAir leakage
wECM wOpen or short in main oxygen sensor circuit
wMain oxygen sensor
wignition system
wECM wOpen or short in engine coolant temp. sensor circuit
wEngine coolant temp. sensor
wECM
wOpen or short in intake air temp. sensor circuit
wIntake air temp. sensor
wECM wMain oxygen sensor circuit
w Main oxygen sensorMalfunction
Indicator
Lamp*
*,*: See page EG1±306Normal
Mode Trouble AreaMemory`
Test
ModeSee page
EG1±360
EG1±363EG1±352
EG1±356
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wOpen or short in injector circuit
wFuel line pressure (injector leak, blockage)
wMechanical system malfunction (skipping teeth of timing
belt)
wIgnition system
wCompression pressure (foreign object caught in valve)
wAir leakage
w ECM
wOpen or short in No.1 vehicle speed sensor circuit
wNo.1 vehicle speed sensor
wCombination meter
wECM wOpen or short in manifold absolute pressure sensor circuit.
wManifold absolute pressure sensor
wECM
wOpen or short in throttle position sensor circuit
wThrottle position sensor
wECM wOpen or short in sub oxygen sensor circuit
wSub oxygen sensor
wECMMalfunction
Indicator
Lamp*
*,*: See page EG1±306Normal
Mode Trouble Area
Memory*
Test
ModeSee page
EG1±380EG1±369
EG1±376EG1±372EG1±363
OFF OFF
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MATRIX CHART OF PROBLEM SYMPTOMS
When the malfunction code is not confirmed in the diagnostic trouble code check and the problem still can
not be confirmed in the basic inspection, then proceed to this step and perform troubleshooting according
to the numbered order given in the table below.
*: Except California specification vehicles.
Park/Neutral position switch circuitManifold absolute pressure sensor circuit
VSV circuit for fuel pressure control
Ignition signal circuit (Spark test)
After acceleration pedal depressed
After acceleration pedal released
Switch condition signal circuit
Muffler explosion (after fire)No initial combustion
Back up power source circuit
Hesitation/Poor accelerationNo complete combustion
ECM power source circuit
Starter and Starter relay
Engine control module
High engine idle speed
Low engine idle speedUnder normal condition
During A/C operationEngine does not crank
A/C cut control circuit Starter signal circuit
Soon after starting
Fuel system circuit
When N to D shiftIncorrect first idle
Poor
Driveability
IAC valve circuit Difficult to
start
Injector circuit
Rough idling
Does not
start
Compression
Suspect area
Cold engine
Ignition coil Engine Stall
EG R system
Hot engine
Poor Idling
Spark plug
A/T faultylG±10,30*
IG±11,30 Distributor
Symptom
ST±19,21
See page
IG±8,28* IG±6,26*
Hunting
Surging
EG1±400
EG1±410 EG1±390
EG1±403
EG1±408
EG1±415
EG1±419EG1±383EG1±372
EG1±428EG1±396
EG1 ±424
AX1±68 EG1±23
IN±36
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The main oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust manifold.
It indirectly determines whether the fuel mixture is rich or lean by detecting the concentration of
oxygen present in the exhaust gas.
Engine speed varies by more than 15 rpm over
the preceding crank position period during a period
of 50 sec. or more under conditions (a) and (b).
(2 trip detection logic) *
(a) Engine speed: Idling
(b) Engine coolant temp.: 60C (140F) or more (2) Engine speed varies by more than 15 rpm
over the preceding crank position period during
a period of 50 sec. or more under conditions
(a) and (b).
(2 trip detection logic) *
(a) Engine speed: Idling
(b) Engine coolant temp.: 60C (140F) or more.wOpen or short in injector circuit
wFuel line pressure (injector leak, blockage)
wMechanical system malfunction
(skipping teeth of timing belt)
wIgnition system
wCompression pressure
(foreign object caught in valve)
wAir leakage
wECM
wOpen or short in injector circuit
wFuel line pressure (injector leak, blockage)
wMechanical system malfunction
(skipping teeth of timing belt)
wIgnition system
wCompression pressure
(foreign object caught in valve)
wAir leakage
wECM (1) Main oxygen sensor voltage is 0.45 V or
less (lean) for 90 sec. under conditions (a)
and (b).
(2 trip detection logic) *
(a) Engine coolant temp.: 60C (140F) or more.
(b) Engine speed: 1,500 rpm or more.wOpen or short in main oxygen sensor circuit
wMain oxygen sensor
wIgnition system
w ECM Diagnostic Trouble Code Detecting Condition
*: See page EG1±307Trouble Area
DTC 25 26 Air±Fuel Ratio Lean Rich Malfunction
DTC No.
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