TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001 Service Repair Manual
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C54864
THO
E2 Transmission Wire Side:
(Connector Front View):
E10
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
According to the DATA LIST displayed by the OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester, you can read the value
of the switch, sensor, actuator and so on without parts removal. Reading the DATA LIST as the first step of
troubleshooting is one method to shorten labor time.
(a) Warm up the engine.
(b) Turn the ignition switch off.
(c) Connect the OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester to the DLC3.
(d) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(e) Push the ºONº button of the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester.
(f) When you use hand-held tester:
Select the item ºDIAGNOSIS/ENHANCED OBD II/DATA LISTº.
(g) According to the display on tester, read the ºDATA LISTº.
ItemMeasurement Item/
Range (display)Normal Condition
AT FLUID TEMP
ATF Temp. Sensor Value/
min.: -40C (-40F)
max.: 215C (419F)
Approx. 80C (176F) (After Stall Test)
HINT:
When DTC P0712 is output and OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester output is 150C (302F), there is a
short circuit.
When DTC P0713 is output and OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester output is -40C (-40F), there is an
open circuit.
Measure the resistance between terminal THO1 (THO) and body ground.
Temperature DisplayedMalfunction
-40°C (-40°F)Open circuit
150°C (302°F) or moreShort circuit
1 INSPECT TRANSMISSION WIRE(ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR)
(a) Disconnect the transmission wire connector from the
transaxle.
(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
1 (THO) - 6 (E2)79 W to 156 kW
(c) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard (Check for short):
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
1 (THO) - Body ground10 kW or higher
6 (E2) - Body ground=
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE TRANSMISSION WIRE
(SEE PAGE 40-34)
OK
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G20668
THO
E2
E7E8E9E6E5
ECM:
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2 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(TRANSMISSION WIRE - ECM)
(a) Connect the transmission wire connector to the transaxle.
(b) Disconnect the ECM connector.
(c) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
E8 - 32 (THO) - E7 - 28 (E2)79 W to 156 kW
(d) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard (Check for short):
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
E8 - 32 (THO) - Body ground10 kW or higher
E7 - 28 (E2) - Body ground=
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR
CONNECTOR (SEE PAGE 01-36)
OK
REPLACE ECM (SEE PAGE 10-9)
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DTC P0711 TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ºAº PERFORMANCE
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) temperature sensor converts the fluid temperature into a resistance
value which is input into the ECM.
DTC No.DTC Detection ConditionTrouble Area
P0711
Both (a) and (b) are detected: (2-trip detection logic)
(a) Intake air and engine coolant temperatures are more than
-10°C (14F) at engine start
(b) After normal driving for over 18 min. and 9 km (6 mile) or
more, ATF temp. is less than 10°C (50F)
Open or short in ATF temperature sensor circuit
Transmission wire (ATF temperature sensor)
ECM
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The ATF temperature sensor converts the ATF temperature to an electrical resistance value. Based on the
resistance, the ECM determines the ATF temperature and detects an opens or shorts in the ATF temperature
circuit or a fault of the ATF temperature sensor.
After running the vehicle for a certain period, the ATF temperature should increase. If the ATF temperature
is below 10C (50F) after running the vehicle for a certain period, the ECM interprets this as a fault, and
turns on the MIL.
When the ATF temperature is 110C (230F) or more after 17 minutes of engine cold start, the ECM also
determines this as a fault, turns on the MIL, and stores the DTC.
MONITOR STRATEGY
Related DTCsP0711: ATF temperature sensor/Rationality check
Required sensors/ComponentsATF temperature sensor (TFT sensor)
Frequency of operationContinuous
Duration3 sec.
MIL operation2 driving cycles
Sequence of operationNone
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
The monitor will run whenever this DTC is not present.See page 05-895
Time after engine start16 min.and 40 sec. or more
ECT (Engine coolant temperature)-15C (5F) or more
TFT (transmission fluid temperature) sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
ECT sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
IAT (Intake air temperature) sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Time after engine start18 min. and 20 sec.
Driving distance after engine start9 km/h (5.6 mph)
IAT (12 sec. after engine start)-10C (14F) or more
ECT (12 sec. after engine start)-10C (14F) or more
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
TFT (transmission fluid temperature)Less than 10C (50F)
COMPONENT OPERATING RANGE
TFT (transmission fluid temperature)Atmospheric temperature - approx. 130C (266F)
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G30836G32447
THOE2
BR
E828
32 6 E10
Electronically Controlled
Transmission Solenoid
E7 O
1 O G-YECM
E2
THO5V BR
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
According to the DATA LIST displayed by the OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester, you can read the value
of the switch, sensor, actuator and so on without parts removal. Reading the DATA LIST as the first step of
troubleshooting is one method to shorten labor time.
(a) Warm up the engine.
(b) Turn the ignition switch off.
(c) Connect the OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester to the DLC3.
(d) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(e) Push the ºONº button of the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester.
(f) When you use hand-held tester:
Select the item ºDIAGNOSIS/ENHANCED OBD II/DATA LISTº.
(g) According to the display on tester, read the ºDATA LISTº.
ItemMeasurement Item/
Range (display)Normal Condition
AT FLUID TEMP
ATF Temp. Sensor Value/
min.: -40C (-40F)
max.: 215C (419F)
Approx. 80C (176F) (After Stall Test)
HINT:
When DTC P0712 is output and OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester output is 150C (302F), there is a
short circuit.
When DTC P0713 is output and OBD II scan tool or hand-held tester output is -40C (-40F), there is an
open circuit.
Measure the resistance between terminal THO1 (THO) and body ground.
Temperature DisplayedMalfunction
-40°C (-40°F)Open circuit
150°C (302°F) or moreShort circuit
HINT:
If a circuit related to the ATF temperature sensor becomes open, P0713 is immediately set (in 0.5 second).
When P0713 is set, P0711 cannot be detected.
It is not necessary to inspect the circuit when P0711 is set.
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1 CHECK OTHER DTCS OUTPUT(IN ADDITION TO DTC P0711)
(a) Connect the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester to the DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and push the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester main
switch ON.
(c) When you use hand-held tester:
Select the item ºDIAGNOSIS/ENHANCED OBD II/DTC INFO/CURRENT CODESº.
(d) Read the DTCs using the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester.
Result:
Display (DTC output)Proceed to
Only ºP0711º is outputA
ºP0711º and other DTCsB
HINT:
If any other codes besides ºP0711º is output, perform the troubleshooting for those DTCs first.
B GO TO RELEVANT DTC CHART
(SEE PAGE 05-920)
A
2 CHECK TRANSAXLE FLUID LEVEL (SEE PAGE 40-2)
OK:
Automatic transaxle fluid level is correct.
NG ADD FLUID
OK
REPLACE TRANSMISSION WIRE (SEE PAGE 40-34)
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DTC P0741 TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH SOLENOID
PERFORMANCE (SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE
DSL)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The ECM uses the signals from the throttle position sensor, Air-flow meter, turbine (input) speed sensor,
intermediate (counter) shaft speed sensor and crankshaft position sensor to monitor the engagement condi-
tion of the lock-up clutch.
Then the ECM compares the engagement condition of the lock-up clutch with the lock-up schedule in the
ECM memory to detect a mechanical problems of the shift solenoid valve DSL, valve body and torque con-
verter clutch.
DTC No.DTC Detection ConditionTrouble Area
P0741
Lock-up does not occur when driving in lock-up range (normal
driving at 85 km/h [53 mph]), or lock-up remains ON in lock-
up OFF range (2-trip detection logic)
Shift solenoid valve DSL remains open or closed
Valve body is blocked
Shift solenoid valve DSL
Torque converter clutch
Automatic transaxle (clutch, brake or gear etc.)
Line pressure is too low
ECM
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Torque converter lock-up is controlled by the ECM based on speed sensor (NT), speed sensor (NC), engine
rpm, engine load, engine temperature, vehicle speed, transmission temperature, and gear selection. The
ECM determines the lock-up status of the torque converter by comparing the engine rpm (NE) to the input
turbine rpm (NT). The ECM calculates the actual transmission gear by comparing input turbine rpm (NT) to
counter gear rpm (NC). When conditions are appropriate, the ECM requests ºlock-upº by applying control
voltage to shift solenoid DSL. When the DSL is turned on, solenoid DSL applies pressure to the lock-up relay
valve and locks the torque converter clutch.
If the ECM detects no lock-up after lock-up has been requested or if it detects lock-up when it is not re-
quested, the ECM interprets this as a fault in the shift solenoid valve DSL or lock-up system performance.
The ECM will turn on the MIL and store the DTC.
Example:
When any of the following is met, the system judges it as a malfunction.
(a) There is a difference in rotation between before and after torque converters even when the ECM com-
mands lock-up.
(Engine speed is at least 75 rpm greater than input turbine speed.)
(b) There is no difference in rotation between before and after torque converters even when the ECM com-
mands lock-up off.
(The difference between engine speed and input turbine speed is less than 35 rpm.)
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MONITOR STRATEGY
Related DTCs
P0741:
Shift solenoid valve DSL/OFF malfunction
Shift solenoid valve DSL/ON malfunction
Required sensors/Components
Shift solenoid valve DSL, Speed sensor (NT), Speed sensor (NC),Crankshaft posi-
tion sensor (NE), Throttle position sensor (VPA1), Mass air flow sensor (MAF),
Transmission temperature sensor (THO1), Engine coolant temperature sensor
(ECT)
Frequency of operationContinuous
Duration
OFF malfunction
3.5 sec.
ON malfunction
1.8 sec.
MIL operation2 driving cycles
Sequence of operationNone
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
ALL:
Transmission rangeºDº
ECT (Engine coolant temperature)60°C (140°F) or more
TFT (Transmission fluid temperature)-20C (-4F) or more
TFT sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
ECT sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Turbine speed sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Intermediate shaft speed sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Output speed sensor circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SL1 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve SL2 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve S4 circuitNot circuit malfunction
Shift solenoid valve DSL circuitNot circuit malfunction
Electronic throttle systemNot circuit malfunction
OFF malfunction
ECM lock-up commandON
ECM selected gear3rd or 4th
Vehicle speed25 km/h (15.5 mph) or more
ON malfunction
ECM lock-up commandOFF
ECM selected gear3rd or 4th
Throttle valve opening angle8% or more
Vehicle speed25 to 60 km/h (15.5 to 37.2 mph)
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
Either of the following conditions is met: OFF malfunction or ON malfunction
OFF malfunction
Engine speed - Input (turbine) speed100 rpm or more
ON malfunction
2 detections are necessary per driving cycle:
1st detection; temporary flag ON
2nd detection; pending fault code ON
Vehicle speed must be under 10 km/h (6.2 mph) once before 2nd detection
Diffierence between engine speed and input (turbine) speedLess than 35 rpm
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G23400G29214
Accelerator Pedal
Opening Angle
Lock-up OFF
Lock-up ON
"time Engine Speed
Accelerator Pedal
Fully Released
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
Performing the ACTIVE TEST using the hand-held tester allows the relay, VSV, actuator and so on to oper-
ate without parts removal. Performing the ACTIVE TEST as the first step of troubleshooting is one method
to shorten labor time.
It is possible to display the DATA LIST during the ACTIVE TEST.
(a) Warm up the engine.
(b) Turn the ignition switch off.
(c) Connect the hand-held tester to the DLC3.
(d) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(e) Push the ºONº button of the hand-held tester.
(f) Select the item ºDIAGNOSIS/ENHANCED OBD II/ACTIVE TESTº.
(g) According to the display on tester, perform the ºACTIVE TESTº.
ItemTest DetailsDiagnostic Note
LOCK UP
[Test Details]
Control the shift solenoid DSL to set the automatic transaxle to the
lock-up condition.
[Vehicle Condition]
Vehicle Speed: 58 km/h (36 mph) or more
Possible to check the DSL opera-
tion.
HINT:
This test can be conducted when the vehicle speed is 58 km/h (36 mph) or more.
This test can be conducted with the 3rd or O/D gear.
(h) Lightly depress the accelerator pedal and check that the engine speed does not change abruptly.
HINT:
When changing the accelerator pedal opening angle while driving, if the engine speed does not
change, lock-up is on.
Slowly release, but not fully, the accelerator pedal in order to decelerate. (Fully releasing the pedal will
close the throttle valve and lock-up may be turned off.)
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DSLTransmission Wire Side:
(Connector Front View):
E10
C82158C91565
DSL
E7E8E9E6E5
ECM:
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1 CHECK OTHER DTCS OUTPUT(IN ADDITION TO DTC P0741)
(a) Connect the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester to the DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and push the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester main
switch ON.
(c) When you use hand-held tester:
Select the item ºDIAGNOSIS/ENHANCED OBD II/DTC INFO/CURRENT CODESº.
(d) Read the DTCs using the OBD II scan tool or the hand-held tester.
Result:
Display (DTC output)Proceed to
Only ºP0741º is outputA
ºP0741º and other DTCsB
HINT:
If any other codes besides ºP0741º is output, perform the troubleshooting for those DTCs first.
NG GO TO RELEVANT DTC CHART
(SEE PAGE 05-920)
A
2 INSPECT TRANSMISSION WIRE(DSL)
(a) Disconnect the transmission wire connector from the
transaxle.
(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
20 C (68 F)
3 - Body ground11 to 13 W
NG Go to step 4
OK
3 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(TRANSMISSION WIRE - ECM)
(a) Connect the transmission wire connector.
(b) Disconnect the ECM connector.
(c) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
20 C (68 F)
E8 - 9 (DSL) - Body ground11 to 13 W
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR
CONNECTOR (SEE PAGE 01-36)
OK