check engine TOYOTA CELICA 1987 Service Owner's Manual
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EFI SYSTEM; Diagnosis System
S)
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I Fl281
Test mode
i
To obtain an output of diagnostic codes, proceed as follows:
1. Initial conditions
(a) Battery voltage about 1 1 volts
(b) Throttle valve fully closed (throttle position sensor
IDL points closed)
(c) Transmission in neutral position
(d) Accessory switches OFF
2. Using a service wire, short terminals TE2 and El of the j
check connector.
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*-heengine and run the vehicle at a speed of IO km/h I
(6 mph) or higher. __-- /---’
_ ___ _.--.--.
4. Simulate the conditions of the malfunction described by
the user.
5. Using a service wire, short terminals TEl and .El of the
check connector.
NOTE:
l The test mode will not start if terminals TE2 and El are con-
nected after the ignition switch is turned on, or terminals TE2
and El are connected after terminals TEI and El are con-
nected.
l
0 The starter signal and vehicle speed signal will be diagnosed
by the ECU as malfunctions, and codes No. 42, and 43 will
be output, if the operation in 3. above is not performed.
6. Read the diagnosis code as indicated by the number of
flashes of the “CHECK ENGINE” warning light.
(See page FI-27)
7. After the diagnosis check, remove the service wires.
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EFI SYSTEM - Diagnosis System FI-29
MS EFI 15iA
LHD
EFI 15A
EFI 15A
R16C
FI26:
CANCELLING OUT DIAGNOSTIC CODE
1.
2. After repair of the trouble area, the diagnostic code
retained in memory by the ECU must be cancelled out by
removing the EFI fuse 15A for 30 seconds or more,
depending on ambient temperature (the lower the tem-
perature, the longer the fuse must be left out) with the
ignition switch off.
NOTE:
l Cancellation can also be done by removing the battery”
negative (-1 terminal, but in this case other memory
systems (clock etc.) will also be cancelled out.
l If the diagnostic code is not cancelled out, it will be
retained by the ECU and appear along with a new code
in event of future trouble.
l If it is necessary to work on engine components requir-
ing removal of the battery terminal, a check must first
be made to see if a diagnostic code has been recorded.
After cancellation, road test the vehicle to check that a
“normal” code is now read on the “CHECK ENGINE”
warning light.
If the same diagnostic code is still indicated, it means that
the trouble area has not been repaired thoroughly.
DIAGNOSIS INDICATION
(I) When 2 or more codes are indicated, the lowest number
(code) will appear first.
However, no other code will appear along with code No.
11.
(2) All detected diagnostic codes, except 51 and 53, will be
retained in memory by the ECU from the time of detection
until cancelled out.
(3) Once the malfunction is cleared, the “CHECK ENGINE”
warning light on the instrument panel will go out but the
diagnostic code(s) remain stored in ECU memory (except
for codes 51 and 53).
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EFI SYSTEM
- Diagnosis System
FI-31
DIAGNOSTIC CODES (MA) (Cont’d) __
:odc
No. Number of
Check engine
blinks Diagnosis System See
page
FL50 Trouble area
l Vehicle speed sensor
circuit
l Vehicle speed sensor
. ECU ’
I
l Ignition switch circuit
l Ignition switch
l ECU
l Knock sensor circuit
l Knock sensor
l ECU
. ECU
l A/C switch circuit
l A/C switch ‘“q
l A/C am&fire
l Neutral start switch
circuit ’
l Neutral start switch
0 Throttle position sensor
circuit
l Throttle position sensor
l ECU Vehicle Speed
Sensor Signal
Starter Signal No “SPD” signal for 5
seconds when engine speed
is between 2,500 rpm and
4,500 rpm and coolant temp.
is below 80°C (176’F) except
when racing the engine.
No “STA” signal to ECU until
engine speed reaches 800
rpm with vehicle not moving.
Knock Sensor
Signal Open or short circuit in knock
sensor signal. 42
FI161
FHBl
Fl181
FIlei
52
Knock control in ECU faulty. Knock Control
signal in ECU
No “IDL” signal, “NSW”
signal or “A/C” signal to
ECU, with check terminals
El and T shorted. Switch Signal
‘1 WI TWC vehicles only
‘2 7M-GTE only
“3 Abnormalities in the air flow meter may also be detected.
DIAGNOSTIC CODES (MS)
Number of
Check engine
System
blinks
m Normal
fl1604
nn ECU (B) Diagnosis
This appears when none of
the other codes are identified.
Momentary interruption in
power supply to ECU. Trouble area See
page
l Ignition switch circuit
l Ignition switch
l Main relay circuit
l Main relay
l ECU FI-62
l Distributor circuit
0 Distributor
l Starter signal circuit
. ECU IG-3
l Distributor circuit
l Distributor
. ECU IG-3
l Igniter and ignition coil 11
FI1605
n nn RPM Signal No “NE” or “G” signal to
ECU within 2 seconds after
engine has been cranked.
FHBOB
nnnn, RPM Signal No “NE” signal to ECU when
engine speed is above
Fl1807 1,000 rpm. 12
-
13
-
14
-LJUlJUL 1 Ignition Signal 1 * No. “IGF” signal to ECU
6 - 8 times in succession. circuit
0 Igniter and ignition coil
. ECU
.t Fl-70
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FI-32 EFI SYSTEM - Diagnosis System
1 ode -
: Number of See
Check engine System Diagnosis Trouble area
paw
blinks
0 Water temp. sensor
. .
clrcult m n FI-68
0 Water temp. sensor
0 ECU _
FllBlO 0 Intake air temp. sensor
r
JUMJJJL Intake Air Temp. Open or short circuit in intake circuit
FI-67
Sensor Signal air temp. sensor signal. 0 intake air temp. sensor
. ECU
fll611
Open circuit in VC signal or
0 Air flow meter circuit
JJJJ n f
‘. ‘( <;
closed.
F11612 .
i Air flow meter circuit
DIAGNOSTIC CODES (MS) (Cont’d)
4-65
32
Fl1613 I I
I 0 Throttle position sensor
Open or short circuit in circuit
41 throttle position sensor signal.
! 0 Throttle position sensor
. ECU
Fl1614
No “SPD” signal for 5
seconds when engine speed
0 Vehicle speed sensor
42 nnnruvl
is below 80°C (176°F) except
when racing the engine.
fl16151
I
No “STA” sianal to ECU until 0 Ignition switch circuit
43
i m Starter Signal /~~n~i,‘,pee~;~ct-;~~~ng : ;;;on switch FI-6!
FM
FM
? -. Fl1616 .^
0 Knock sensor circuit
52
.I JjJJMJjn Eyn$ Sensor ~~n~op:~~ circuit in knock : :gk sensor
53
I F11616
w6,9 Kn$c~i~“,“,‘;“’ Knock control in ECU faulty. l ECU
0 A/C compressor relay
A/C Com-
Open or short circuit in circuit
pressor
Relay Signal A/C compressor relay signal. a A/C compressor relay
. ECU
f12611
0 A/C switch circuit Z
51
No “IDL” signal, “NSW” 0 A/C switch
0 A/C amplifire l Neutral start switch
circuit
0 Neutral start switch
0 Throttle position sensor
circuit
I F11617
0 Throttle position Sensor
. ECU
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EFI SYSTEM
- Diagnosis System
FI-33
INSPECTION OF DIAGNOSIS .ClRCUlT
._
Fuse IGN
“CHECK ENGINE”
Fl291
1.
I Dose “CHECK ENGINE” warning light come
on when ignition switch is at ON?
l-l YES System Normal
Does “CHECK ENGINE” warning light come Check wiring between
on when ECU terminal W is grounded to the
YES ECU terminal El and body OK Try another
body? - ground. __c ECU
+NO
Check bulb, fuse and wiring between ECU and
ignition switch. + SAD
Repair or replace
Does “CHECK ENGINE” warning light go off
when the engine is started? YES
. System Normal
NO
Check wiring between ECU and
“CHECK ENGINE” warning light.
1 OK
Is there diagnostic code output when check
connector terminals T(MA) or TEl (MS) and
El are short circuited? t
Check wiring between ECU terminal T and check
NO connector terminal T(MA) or TEl (MS), and ECU
* terminal El and check connector terminal El.
I I
I I
YES
Does “CHECK ENGINE” warning light go out NO
after repair according to malfunction code? ) Further repair required.
&
System OK Cancel out diagnostic code.
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-34 EFI SYSTEM - Troubleshooting with Volt/dhmmeter (MA)
. .
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH
VOLT/OHMMETER (MA)
OTE: The following troubleshooting pro-
sdures are designed for inspection of each separ-
te system, and therefore the actual procedure
lay vary somewhat. However, troubleshooting
hould be performed refering to the inspection
lethods described in this manual. The following troubleshooting procedures are
based on the supposition that the trouble lies in
either a short or open circuit in a component out-
side the computer or a short circuit within the
computer.
Jefore beginning inspection, it is best to first make
3 simple check of the fuses, fusible links and the
:ondition of the connectors. If engine trouble occurs even though proper
operating voltage is detected in the computer con-
nectar, then it can be assumed that the ECU is
faulty and should be replaced.
LOCATION OF FUSES AND FUSIBLE LINKS
No.
r 1 Relay Block (RHD)
I
61 I
No. 1 Relay Block (LHD)
Fuse IGN’ Fusible Link
ALT
(7M-GE) 1.259
(7M-GTE) 1 OCjA Fuse IdN 7.5A
EFI Main Relay
No. 2
Relay Block
Fusible Link
AM2 30A Fuse EFI 15A
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EFI SYSTEM - Troubleshooting with’ Volt/Ohmmeter (MA) FI-37
Voltage at EClJ Wiring .Connectors (TIM-GE)
IO. Terminals
Condition STD Voltage
See page
BATT - El
10 - 14 FI-39
IG S/W - El
1 FI-40
M-REL - El
Ignition S/W ON 10 - 14
+B (+Bl) - El FI-41
IDL - E2 Throttle valve open 10 - 14 FI-42
vc - E2 -
4-6
2 Ignition S/W ON -
Throttle valve fully ‘closed 0.1
- 1.0 FI-43
VTA - E2
Throttle valve fully open 4-5
VC - E2 4-6
Ignition S/W ON
Measuring plate fully closed 4-5
3 Measuring plate fully open 0.02 - 0.08 FI-44
VS - E2
Idling 2-4
3,000 rpm 0.3 - 1.0
No. 10 EOI
5 No. 20 - Ignition S/W ON 9 - 14 FI-47
No. 30 E02
6 THA - E2 Ignition S/W ON Intake air temperature 20°C (68°F) 1 -3 FI-48
7 THW - E2 Ignition S/W ON Coolant temperature 80°C II 76’F) 0.1 - 1 .O
FI-49
8 STA - El Cranking
6 - 14 FI-50
9 IGF, IGT - El Idling
0.7 - 1.0 FI-5 1
11 ISCI
I&4 - El Ignition S/W ON 9-14 Fl-53
12 W - El No trouble (“CHECK ENGINE” warning light off) and
engine running 8 - 14 FI-54
13 A/C - El Air conditioning ON IO - 14 FI-55
ECU Terminals
‘~,~] E2 4
/UC W:G up +S :,:I
N:y Is’ Is’ GO Gl G2 NE IGT IGF THW OX “s, “;“riL EGR SPD FPR THA VS VC BATT IG
F1057
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EFI SYSTEM - Troubleshooting with Volt/Ohmmeter (MA)
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Voltage at ECU Wiring Connectors (7M-GTE)
No. Terminals
Condition STD Voltage Sea page
BATT - El 10 - 14
FI-39
IG S/W - El
1
FI-40
M-REL - El Ignition S/W ON 10 - 14
+B (+Bl) - El
FI-41
*
IDL - E2 Throttle valve open 10 - 14 FI-42
VC - E2 4-6.
2 . Ignition S/W ON
Throttle valve fully closed 0.1 - 1.0 FI-43
VTA - E2
Throttle valve fully open 4-5
i
KS - Body Ignition S/W ON 4-6
FI-45
gnMid
4 Cranking or running 2-4
vc - Body
Ignition S/W ON 4-6
groulld Fl-46.
No. 10 EOl
5 No. 20 - Ignition S;W CN 9 - 14 Fl-47
No. 30 E02
6 THA - E2 Ignition S/W ON Intake air temperature 20°C (68°F) 1 -3 FI-48
7 THW - E2 Ignition S/W ON Coolant temperature 80°C (176°F) 0.1 - 1 .O FI-49
8 STA - El Cranking 6-14 FI-50
9 IGF, IGT - El Idling 0.7 - 1.0 FI-5 1
10 IGdA, IGdB - El Idling 1-3 FI-52
11 I Cl
7 9 - 14 FI-53
ISC4 - El Ignition S/W ON
12 W - El No trouble (“CHECK ENGINE” warning light off) and
engine running 8 - 14 FI-54
13 A/C - El
14 HAC - E2 Air conditioning ON 10 - 14
FI-55
540 mmHg (21.26 in.Hg. 72.0 kPa) Approx. 2.8
Ignition S/W ON FI-56
750 mmHg (29.53 in.Hg, 100.0 kPa) Approx. 3.6
ECU Terminals
I U 1 I -
I
1
‘yc ‘;c GQ Gl G2 NE IGT IGF ~Hln, OX “;’ HT r;,
EGR SPD FPR THA HAC VC ‘JAn& 0 DF
‘;’ ‘sd: VF T VTA IDL
WA ““1” K;K E2 Ll L2 L3 NC W OIL ECT FC KS +B +Bl m
TIL LP
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EFI SYSTEM - Troub!eshoo$ng with Volt/Ohmmeter (MA)
. .
JO. Terminals
12 W - El Trouble
No voltage Condition
Nq @uble, (“CHECK” engine warning
light off) and engine running STD Voltage
s-14v
FUSE
GAUGE 7.5A
i
f “CHECK ENGINE”
Wahiing Light
Combination Mete W
El
FlO7
Joltmeter
EL v “_
Fl1251
1
Voltmeter
FH25C
. .
~0 There is no voltage between ECU terminals W and El.
(Idlin$
,
.
I 0
Check that there is voltage between ECU terminal W and
I
hod
Q;
0 Check wiring between ECU terminal El and body
Check GAUGE fuse (7.5A) and “CHECK
ENGINE” warning light.
I I
I Repair or replace.
I
1
Check wiring between ECU terminal BAD
*
W and fuse. Repair or replace.
I I
1 I
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EFI SYSTEM - Troubleshooting with Volt/Ohmmeter (MS) FI-57
-.
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH
VOLT/OHMMETER (MS)
NOTE: The following troubleshooting pro-
cedures are designed for inspection of each separ-
ate system, and therefore the actual procedure
may vary somewhat.. However, troubleshooting
should be performed refering to .the inspection
methods described in this manual. .._
Before beginning,inspection, it is best to first make
a simple check of the fuses, fusible links and the The following troubleshooting procedures are
based on the supposition that the trouble ‘lies in
either a short or open circuit in a component out-
side the computer or a short circuit within the
computer.
If engine trouble occurs even though proper.
operating voltage is detected in the computer con-
nector, then it can be assumed that the ECU is
faulty and should be replaced.
LOCATIoN- OF FUSES AND FUSIBLE LINKS
condition of the connectors.
Junction Block and Relay Block Cassettes