check engine TOYOTA CAMRY V20 1986 Service Information
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2. 2 RANGE TEST
Shift into the .2 range and, while driving with the accel-
erator pedal held constantly at the full throttle valve
opening position, check on the following points.
(a) Check to see that the 1 ± 2 up±shift takes place and
that the shift point conforms to it shown on the auto-
matic shift schedule. (See page AT±49) (f) Check for the lock±up mechanism.
(1) Drive in D range, O/D gear, at a steady speed
(lock±up ON) of about 70 km/h (43 mph).
(2) Lightly depress the accelerator pedal and check
that the engine rpm does. not change abruptly.
If there is a big jump in engine rpm, there is no
lock±up.
(b) While running in the 2 range and 2nd gear, re-
lease the accelerator pedal and check the en-
gine braking effect.
EVALUATION
If there is no engine braking effect:
Second coast brake is defective (d) While running in the D range, 2nd, 3rd and O/D
gears, check to see that the possible kick±
down vehicle speed limits for 2 ±1, 3 ±2 and
O/D ± 3 kickdowns conform to those indicated
on the automatic shift schedule. (See page
AT±49)
(e) Check for abnormal shock and slip at kick±down.
(c) Check for abnormal noise at acceleration and de-
celeration, and for shock at up±shift and down-
shift.
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(b) While running in the L range, release the accelerator
pedal and check the engine braking effect.
EVALUATION
If there is no engine braking effect:
wFirst and reverse brake is defective
5. P RANGE TEST
Stop the vehicle on a gradient (more than 5
°) and after
shifting into the P range, release the parking brake.
Then check to see that the parking lock pawl holds the ve-
hicle in place.
4. R RANGE TEST
Shift into the R range and, while starting at full throttle,
check for slipping. 3. L RANGE TEST
(a) While running in the L range, check to see that there
is no up±shift to 2nd gear.
(c) Check for abnormal noise during acceleration
and deceleration.
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Diagnosis System
DESCRIPTION
1. A self±diagnosis function is. built into the electrical control
system. Warning is indicated by the overdrive OFF indicator.
HINT: Warning and diagnostic codes can be read only when
the overdrive switch is ON. If OFF, the overdrive OFF
indicator is lit continuously and will not blink.
(a) If a malfunction occurs within the speed sensors or sole-
noids, the overdrive OFF light will blink to warn the driver.
However, there will be no warning of a malfunction with
lock±up solenoid.
W The diagnostic code can be read by the number of
blinks of the overdrive OFF indicator when terminals
Tt and E1 are short±circuited. (See page AT± 191)
(c) The throttle position sensor or brake signal are not indicated,
but inspection can be made by checking the voltage at ter-
minal Tt of the check connector.
(d) The signals to each gear can be checked by measuring the
voltage at terminal Tt of the check connector while driving.
2. The diagnostic (malfunction) code is retained in memory by the
ECU and due to back±up voltage, is not canceled out when the
engine is turned off. Consequently, after repair, it is necessary
to turn the ignition switch off and remove the fuse EFI (15A)
(A540E) or DOME (20A)
(A540H) or disconnect the Engine and ECT ECU (A540E)
or ECT ECU (A540H) connector to cancel out the diagnostic
(malfunction) code. (See page AT±192)
HINT:
wLow battery voltage will cause faulty operation of the diag-
nosis system. Therefore, always check the battery first.
wUse a voltmeter and ohmmeter that have an impedance of
at least 10 k
/V.
CHECK O/D OFF INDICATOR LIGHT
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. The O/D OFF light will come on when the O/D switch
placed at OFF.
3. When the O/D switch is set to ON, the O/D OFF light should go
out.
If the O/D OFF light flashes when the O/D switch is set to
ON, the electronic control system is faulty.
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wn the event of a malfunction, the light will blink once
every 0.5 seconds. The number of blinks will equal
the first number and, after 1.5 seconds pause, the
second number of the two digit diagnostic code. If
there are two or more codes, there will be a 2.5 sec-
onds pause between each.
HINT: In the event of several trouble codes occurring
simultaneously, indication will begin from the smaller
value and continue to the larger.
4. REMOVE SST
SST 09843±18020
READ DIAGNOSTIC CODE
1. TURN IGNITION SWITCH AND O/D SWITCH TO ON
Do not start the engine.
HINT: Warning and diagnostic codes can be read only
when the overdrive switch is ON. If OFF, the overdrive OFF
light will light continuously and will not blink.
2. SHORT Tt TERMINAL CIRCUIT OF CHECK
CONNECTOR
Using SST, short terminals Tt and E1 of the check connector.
SST 09843±18020
3. READ DIAGNOSTIC CODE
Read the diagnostic code as indicated by the number of
times the O/D OFF light flashes.
(Diagnostic Code Indication)
wIf the system is operating normally, the light will blink
once every 0.25 seconds.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW±CHART (A540E)
HINT:
wIf diagnostic code Nos. 42, 61, 62 or 63 are output, the overdrive OFF indicator light will begin to
blink immediately to warn the driver. However, an impact or shock may cause the blinking to stop;
but the code will still be retained in the Engine and ECT ECU memory until canceled out.
wThere is no warning for diagnostic code No. 64.
wIn the event of a simultaneous malfunction of both No. 1 and No. 2 speed sensors, no diagnostic
code will appear and the fail±safe system will not function. However, when driving in the D range,
the transaxle will not up±shift from first gear, regardless of the vehicle speed.
Check continuity between Engine and ECT
ECU connector SP, terminal and body ground.
(See page AT±216)
Check continuity between Engine and ECT
ECU connector SP2 terminal and body ground.
(See page AT±216)
1. Diagnostic code 42 (No. 1 speed sensor circuitry)
Check wiring between Engine and ECT ECU
and No. 2 speed sensor. Check wiring between Engine and ECT ECU
and combination meter.
2. Diagnostic code 61 (No. 2 speed sensor circuitry)
Check No. 2 speed sensor.
(See page AT±234) Substitute another Engine and ECT ECU.
Substitute another Engine and ECT ECU.Repair or replace No. 1 speed sensor.
Repair or replace No. 2
speed sensor. Check No. 1 speed sensor.
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Remove the oil pan and check resistance of
No. t solenoid valve connector and body ground.
Resistance: 11 ± 1 S
Remove the oil pan and check resistance of lock±
up solenoid valve connector and body ground.
Resistance: 11 ± 15 Remove the oil pan and check resistance of
No. 2 solenoid valve connector and body ground.
Resistance: 11 ± 15
Check resistance of lock±up solenoid valve at
Engine and ECT ECU connector.
(See page AT±216) Check resistance of No. 2 solenoid valve at
Engine and ECT ECU connector.
(See page AT±216) Check resistance of No. 1 solenoid valve at
Engine and ECT ECU connector
(See page AT±216)
Replace No. 1 and No. 2 solenoid
valves.
HINT: No. 1 and No. 2 solenoid valves
make a set.Replace No. 1 and No. 2 solenoid
valves.
HINT: No. 1 and No. 2 solenoid valves
make a set.
Check wiring between lock±up solenoid valve and
Engine and ECT ECU.Check wiring between No. 2 solenoid valve and
Engine and ECT ECU.Check wiring between No. 1 solenoid valve and
Engine and ECT ECU.
5. Diagnostic code 64 (Lock±up solenoid valve circuitry)3. Diagnostic code 62 (No. 1 solenoid valve circuitry)
4. Diagnostic code 63 (No. 2 solenoid valve circuitry)
Substitute another Engine and ECT ECU.
Substitute another Engine and ECT ECU.Substitute another Engine and ECT ECU.
Replace lock±up solenoid valve.
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Preliminary Check
1. CHECK TRANSAXLE FLUID LEVEL
HINT:
The vehicle must have been driven so that the engine
and transaxle are at normal operating temperature.
(Fluid temperature: 158 ± 176
°F or 70 ± 80°C)
(a) Park the vehicle on a level surface, set the parking brake.
(b) With the engine idling, shift the shift lever into all
positions from P to L position and return to P position.
HINT: Depress the brake pedal.
(e) Pull out the transaxle dipstick and wipe it clean.
(d) Push it back fully into the tube.
(e) Pull it out and check that the fluid level is in the HOT
range.
If the level is at the low side, add fluid.
Fluid type: A540E ATF DEXRON II
A540H ATF Type T (08886±00405) or equivalent
NOTICE: Do not overfill.
2. (A540H)
CHECK TRANSFER OIL LEVEL
(a) Park the vehicle on a level surface, set the parking brake.
(b) Pull out the transfer dipstick and wipe it clean.
(e) Push it back fully into the tube.
(d) Pull it out and check the oil level as shown in the illustra-
tion.
Oil type: Transaxle oil E50 (08885±80206), AP GL5,
SAE 75W ± 90 or equivalent
NOTICE: Do not overfill.
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Capacity:
Dry fill: 7.0 liter (7.4 US qts, 6.2 Imp. qts)
Drain and refill:
3.3 liter (3.5 US qts, 2.9 Imp. qts)
(d) Start the engine and shift the selector into all positions
from P through L and then shift into P.
(e) With the engine idling, check the fluid level. Add fluid
up to the COOL level on the dipstick.
(f) Check the fluid level with the normal fluid temperature
(158 ± 1765 F or 70 ± 805C) ±and add as
necessary.
NOTICE: Do not overfill.
5. (A540H)
REPLACE TRANSFER OIL
(a) Remove the drain plug and drain the oil.
(b) Install the drain plug.
(e) Add new oil through the filler tube.
SST 09043±38100
Oil type: Transaxle oil E50 (08885±80206) or
equivalent
Recommended oil:
Oil grade API GL±5
Viscosity SAE 75W ± 90 or 80W ± 90
Above ±18
°C (0°F) SAE 90W
below ±18°C (0°F) SAE 80W
NOTICE: 0.7 liter (0.74 US qts, 0.62 Imp. qts)
(d) Check the oil level and add as necessary.
NOTICE: Do not overfill.
3. CHECK FLUID CONDITION
If the fluid smells burnt or is black, replace it.
4. REPLACE TRANSAXLE FLUID
NOTICE: Do not overfill.
(a) Remove the drain plug and drain the fluid.
(b) Install the drain plug.
(c) Add new fluid through the filler tube.
SST 09043±38100
(A540E)
Fluid type: ATF DEXRON ll
Capacity:
Dry fill: 5.9 liters (6.2 US qts, 5.2 Imp. qts)
Drain and refill:
2.5 liters (2.6 US qts, 2.2 Imp. qts)
(A540H)
Fluid type: ATF Type T (08886±00405) or
equivalent
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S. INSPECT AND ADJUST THROTTLE CABLE
(a) Depress the accelerator pedal all the way and check that
the throttle valve opens fully.
HINT: If the valve does not open fully, adjust the accelera-
tor cable.
(b) Fully depress the accelerator pedal.
(c) Measure the distance between the end of the boot and
stopper on the cable.
Standard distance: 0 ± 1 mm (0 ± 0.04 in.)
If the distance is not standard, adjust the cable by the ad-
justing nuts.
7. INSPECT AND ADJUST SHIFT CABLE
When shifting the shift lever from the ±N position to other
positions, check that the lever can be shifted smoothly and
accurately to each position and that the position indicator
correctly indicates the position.
If the indicator is not aligned with the correct position, carry
out the following adjustment procedures.
(a) Loosen the swivel nut on manual shift lever.
(b) Push the manual lever fully toward the right side of the ve-
hicle.
(c) Return the lever two notches to NEUTRAL position.
(d) Set the shift lever to N.
(e) While holding the lever lightly toward the R range side,
tighten the swivel nut.
8. ADJUST NEUTRAL START SWITCH
If the engine will start with the shift selector in any range
other than N or P range, adjustment is required.
(a) Loosen the neutral start switch bolts and set the shift se-
lector to the N range.
(b) Align the groove and neutral basic line.
(c) Hold in position and tighten the bolts.
Torque: 55 kg±cm (48 in.±lb, 5.4 N±m)
9. INSPECT IDLE SPEED IN RANGE)
Idle speed: 700 rpm
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Mechanical System Tests
STALL TEST
The object of this test is to check the overall performance of the transaxle and engine by measuring
the stall speeds in the D and R ranges.
CAUTION:
wPerform the test at normal operation fluid temperature (122 ± 176°F or 50 ± 80°C).
wDo not continuously run this test longer than 5 seconds.
wTo ensure safety, conduct this test in a wide, clear, level area, which provides good traction.
wThe stall test should always be carried out in pairs. One should observe the conditions of wheels
or wheel stoppers outside the vehicle while the other is performing the test.
MEASURE STALL SPEED
(a) Chock the front and rear wheels.
(b) Connect a tachometer to the engine.
(c) Fully apply the parking brake.
(d) Step down strongly on the brake pedal with your left foot.
(e) Start the engine.
(f) Shift into the D range. Step all the way down on the accelerator pedal with your right foot. Quickly
read the stall speed at this time.
Stall speed: A540E (2VZ±FE) 2,450
+150 rpm
A540H (3S±FE) 2,320
+150 rpm
(g) Perform the same test in R range.
EVALUATION
(a) If the stall speed is the same for both ranges without the rear wheels rotating but lower than specified
value:
wEngine output may be insufficient
wStartor one±way clutch is not operating properly
(b) If the stall speed in D range is higher than specified:
wLine pressure too low
wForward clutch slipping
wNo. 2 one±way clutch not operating properly
wO/D one±way clutch not operating properly
(e) If the stall speed in R range is higher than specified:
wLine pressure too low
wDirect clutch slipping
wFirst and reverse brake slipping
wO/D one±way clutch not operating properly
(d) If the stall speed in both R and D ranges are higher than specified:
wLine pressure too low
wImproper fluid level
wO/D one±way clutch not operating properly
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