TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 1996 J80 User Guide

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INTRODUCTION FOR ALL OF VEHICLES
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Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
FOR ALL OF VEHICLES
PRECAUTION
1. FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH SRS AIRBAG AND
SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
(a) The LAND CRUISER is equipped with an SRS (Supple-
mental Restraint System), such as the driver airbag and
front passenger airbag assembly.
Failure to carry out service operations in the correct se-
quence could cause the supplemental restraint system to
unexpectedly deploy during servicing, possibly leading to
a serious accident.
Further, if a mistake is made in servicing the supplemental
restraint system, it is possible the SRS may fail to operate
when required. Before servicing (including removal or
installation of parts, inspection or replacement), be sure
to read the following items carefully, then follow the cor-
rect procedure described in this manual.
(b) GENERAL NOTICE (1) Malfunction symptoms of the supplemental re-straint system are difficult to confirm, so the diag-
nostic trouble codes become the most important
source of information when troubleshooting. When
troubleshooting the supplemental restraint system,
always inspect the diagnostic trouble codes before
disconnecting the battery (See page DI−240).
(2) Work must be started after 90 seconds from the
time the ignition switch is turned to the ”LOCK” posi-
tion and the negative ( −) terminal cable is discon-
nected from the battery.
(The supplemental restraint system is equipped
with a back−up power source so that if work is
started within 90 seconds of disconnecting the neg-
ative (−) terminal cable from the battery, the SRS
may deploy.)
When the negative (−) terminal cable is discon-
nected from the battery, memory of the clock and
audio systems will be cancelled. So before starting
work, make a record of the contents memorized by
the each memory system. Then when work is fin-
ished, reset the clock and audio systems as before.
To avoid erasing the memory of each memory sys-
tem, never use a back− up power supply from anoth-
er battery.
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(3) Even in cases of a minor collision where the SRS
does not deploy, the steering wheel pad (See page
RS−9) and front passenger airbag assembly (See
page RS−23 ) should be inspected.
(4) Never use SRS parts from another vehicle. When replacing parts, replace them with new parts.
(5) Before repairs, remove the airbag sensor if shocks
are likely to be applied to the sensor during repairs.
(6) Never disassemble and repair the airbag sensor as-
sembly, steering wheel pad or front passenger air-
bag assembly in order to reuse them.
(7) If the airbag sensor assembly, steering wheel pad
or front passenger airbag assembly have been
dropped, or if there are cracks, dents or other de-
fects in the case, bracket or connector, replace
them with new ones.
(8) Do not directly expose the airbag sensor assembly, steering wheel pad or front passenger airbag as-
sembly to hot air or flames.
(9) Use a volt/ohmmeter with high impedance (10 kΩ/V
minimum) for troubleshooting of the electrical cir-
cuit.
(10) Information labels are attached to the periphery of the SRS components. Follow the instructions on the
notices.
(11) After work on the supplemental restraint system is completed, check the SRS warning light (See page
DI−240 ).
(c) SPIRAL CABLE (in Combination Switch) The steering wheel must be fitted correctly to the steering
column with the spiral cable at the neutral position, other-
wise cable disconnection and other troubles may result.
Refer to SR−19 of this manual concerning correct steer-
ing wheel installation.
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(d) STEERING WHEEL PAD (with Airbag)
(1) When removing the steering wheel pad or handlinga new steering wheel pad, it should be placed with
the pad top surface facing up.
Storing the pad with its metallic surface facing up-
ward may lead to a serious accident if the airbag in-
flates for some reason. In addition do not store a
steering wheel pad on top of another one.
(2) Never measure the resistance of the airbag squib. (This may cause the airbag to deploy, which is very
dangerous.)
(3) Grease should not be applied to the steering wheel
pad and the pad should not be cleaned with deter-
gents of any kind.
(4) Store the steering wheel pad where the ambient temperature remains below 93 °C (200° F), without
high humidity and away from electrical noise.
(5) When using electric welding, first disconnect the air-
bag connector (yellow color and 2 pins) under the
steering column near the combination switch con-
nector before starting work.
(6) When disposing of a vehicle or the steering wheel pad alone, the airbag should be deployed using an
SST before disposal (See page RS−11).
Perform the operation in a safe place away from
electrical noise.
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(e) FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
(1) Always store a removed or new front passenger air-
bag assembly with the airbag deployment direction
facing up.
Storing the airbag assembly with the airbag deploy-
ment direction facing down could cause a serious
accident if the airbag inflates.
(2) Never measure the resistance of the airbag squib. (This may cause the airbag to deploy, which is very
dangerous.)
(3) Grease should not be applied to the front passen- ger airbag assembly and the airbag door should not
be cleaned with detergents of any kind.
(4) Store the airbag assembly where the ambient tem- perature remains below 93 °C (200° F), without high
humidity and away from electrical noise.
(5) When using electric welding, first disconnect the air-
bag connector (yellow color and 2 pins) installed on
the assembly before starting work.
(6) When disposing of a vehicle or the airbag assembly
alone, the airbag should be deployed using an SST
before disposal (See page RS−25).
Perform the operation in a safe place away from
electrical noise.
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(f) AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY
The connectors to the airbag sensor assembly should be
connected or disconnected with the sensor mounted on
the floor. If the connectors are connected or disconnected
while the airbag sensor assembly is not mounted to the
floor, it could cause undesired ignition of the supplemen-
tal restraint system.
(g) WIRE HARNESS AND CONNECTOR The SRS wire harness is integrated with the cowl wire har-
ness assembly and floor wire harness assembly. The
wires for the SRS wire harness are encased in a yellow
corrugated tube. All the connectors for the system are
also a standard yellow color. If the SRS wire harness be-
comes disconnected or the connector becomes broken
due to an accident, etc., repair or replace it as shown on
page RS−37 .
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2. WHEN TOWING FULL −TIME 4WD VEHICLES
Use one of the methods shown below to tow the vehicle.
If the vehicle has trouble in the chassis and drive train, use method 1 \
(flat bed truck).
TransmissionTransfer(w/oASS)
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Parking
ShiftLever
ShiftLever Center
Center
Towing Method Brake
Position PositionDifferential
Differential
Lock Switch
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HINT:Donotuse anytowing methods otherthanthose shown above.
Forexample, thetowing method shownbelowisdangerous, sodo not use it.
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During towing withthistowing method, thereisadanger of thedrivetrain
heating upand causing breakdown, orofthe front wheels flyingoffthe
dolly.
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INTRODUCTION FOR ALL OF VEHICLES
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3. FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A CATALYTIC CONVERTER
CAUTION:
If large amount of unburned gasoline flows into the converter, it may overheat and create a fire haz-
ard. To prevent this, observe the following precautions and explain them to yo\
ur customer.
(a) Use only unleaded gasoline.
(b) Avoid prolonged idling.
Avoid running the engine at idle speed for more than 20 minutes.
(c) Avoid spark jump test. (1) Perform spark jump test only when absolutely necessary. Perform this test as rapidly as possible.
(2) While testing, never race the engine.
(d) Avoid prolonged engine compression measurement. Engine compression tests must be done as rapidly as possible.
(e) Do not run engine when fuel tank is nearly empty. This may cause the engine to misfire and create an extra load on the con\
verter.
(f) Avoid coasting with ignition turned off.
(g) Do not dispose of used catalyst along with parts contaminated with gasol\
ine or oil.
4. IF VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
For vehicles with mobile communication systems such as two− way radios and cellular telephones, observe
the following precautions. (1) Install the antenna as far as possible away from the ECU and sensors of the vehicle’\
s electronic
system.
(2) Install the antenna feeder at least 20 cm (7.87 in.) away from the ECU and se\
nsors of the ve- hicle’s electronic systems. For details about ECU and sensors locations, refer\
to the section on
the applicable component.
(3) Avoid winding the antenna feeder together with other wiring as much as possible, and also avoid
running the antenna feeder parallel with other wire harnesses.
(4) Check that the antenna and feeder are correctly adjusted.
(5) Do not install powerful mobile communications system.
5. FOR USING OBD II SCAN TOOL OR TOYOTA HAND −HELD TESTER
CAUTION:
Observe the following items for safety reasons:
Before using the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand −held tester, the OBD II scan tool’s instruc-
tion book or TOYOTA hand −held tester’s operator manual should be read thoroughly.
Be sure to route all cables securely when driving with the OBD II scan too\
l or TOYOTA hand −
held tester connected to the vehicle. (i.e. Keep cables away from feet,\
pedals, steering wheel
and shift lever.)
Two persons are required when test driving with the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand −held
tester, one person to drive the vehicle and the other person to operate the OBD\
II scan tool or
TOYOTA hand−held tester.
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6. FOR VEHICLES WITH AN AUDIO SYSTEM WITH
BUILT−IN ANTI−THEFT SYSTEM
Audio System displaying the sign ANTI −THEFT SYSTEM
shown on the left has a built −in anti −theft system which makes
the audio system soundless if stolen.
If the power source for the audio system is cut even once, the
anti0theft system operates so that even if the power source is
reconnected, the audio system will not produce any sound un-
less the ID number selected by the customer is input again. Ac-
cordingly, when performing repairs on vehicles equipped with
this system, before disconnecting the battery terminals or re-
moving the audio system the customer should be asked for the
ID number afterwards, or else a request made to the customer
to input the ID number. For the method to input the ID number
or cancel the anti−theft system, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
ANTI-THEFTSYSTEM
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INTRODUCTION HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMSIN−17
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HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED SYSTEMS
GENERAL INFORMATION
A large number of ECU controlled systems are used in the LAND CRUISER. In general, the ECU controlled
system is considered to be a very intricate system requiring a high level of t\
echnical knowledge and expert
skill to troubleshoot. However, the fact is that if you proceed to inspect the circuits one by one, trou\
bleshoot-
ing of these systems is not complex. If you have adequate understanding of the system and a basic knowl-
edge of electricity, accurate diagnosis and necessary repair can be performed to locate and fix the pr\
oblem.
This manual is designed through emphasis of the above standpoint to help service techn\
icians perform ac-
curate and effective troubleshooting, and is compiled for the following major ECU con\
trolled systems:
The troubleshooting procedure and how to make use of it are described on\
the following pages.
SystemPage
1. EngineDI−1
2. Automatic TransmissionDI−129
3. Anti− Lock Brake SystemDI−188
4. Supplemental Restraint SystemDI−238
5. Cruise Control SystemDI−284
FOR USING OBD II SCAN TOOL OR TOYOTA HAND−HELD TESTER
Before using the scan tool or tester, the scan tool’ s instruction book or tester’s operator manual should
be read thoroughly.
If the scan tool or tester cannot communicate with ECU controlled systems \
when you have connected
the cable of the scan tool or tester to DLC3, turned the ignition switch\
ON and operated the scan tool,
there is a problem on the vehicle side or tool side.
(1) If communication is normal when the tool is connected to another vehicle, \
inspect the diagnosis data link line (Bus line) or ECU power circuit of the vehicle.
(2) If communication is still not possible when the tool is connected to anoth\
er vehicle, the problem is probably in the tool itself, so perform the Self Test procedures outline in the Tester Operator’s
Manual.
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IN04T−19
Vehicle Brought to Workshop
Customer Problem
Analysis
Symptom Confirmation
and Diagnostic Trouble
Code Check
Symptom Simulation
Diagnostic Trouble
Code Chart
Problem Symptoms Table
Circuit Inspection or Parts
Inspection
Repair
Confirmation Test
End
1
2
4 3
5
6 78 Ask the customer about the conditions and the
environment when the problem occurred.
1
Confirm the symptoms and the problem conditions,
and check the diagnostic trouble codes.
(When the problem symptoms do not appear
during confirmation, use the symptom simulation
method described later on.) 2, 3
Check the results obtained in Step 2, then confirm
the inspection procedure for the system or the part
which should be checked using the diagnostic
trouble code chart or the problem symptoms table. 4, 5, 6
Check and repair the affected system or part in
accordance with the instructions in Step 6. 7
After completing repairs, confirm that the problem
has been eliminated.
(If the problem is not reproduced, perform the
confirmation test under the same conditions and
in the same environment as when it occurred for
the first time.) 8
IN−18−
INTRODUCTION HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMS
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING
Carry out troubleshooting in accordance with the procedure on the following page. Here, only the basic pro-
cedure is shown. Details are provided in Diagnostics section, showing the most\
effective methods for each
circuit. Confirm the troubleshooting procedures first for the relevant circuit before beg\
inning troubleshooting
of that circuit.
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