Emission TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 1996 J80 Workshop Manual

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IN0253
WRONGCORRECT
IN0252
WRONGCORRECT
IN−6

INTRODUCTION REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
6
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
(k) Care must be taken when jacking up and supporting the
vehicle. Be sure to lift and support the vehicle at the prop-
er locations (See page IN−8).
Cancel the parking brake on the level place and
shift the transmission in Neutral (or N position).
When jacking up the front wheels of the vehicle at
first place stoppers behind the rear wheels.
When jacking up the rear wheels of the vehicle at
first place stoppers before the front wheels.
When either the front or rear wheels only should be
jacked up, set rigid racks and place stoppers in front
and behind the other wheels on the ground.
After the vehicle is jacked up, be sure to support it
on rigid racks . It is extremely dangerous to do any
work on a vehicle raised on a jack alone, even for
a small job that can be finished quickly.
(l) Observe the following precautions to avoid damage to the
following parts:
(1) Do not open the cover or case of the ECU unless absolutely necessary. (If the IC terminals are
touched, the IC may be destroyed by static electric-
ity.)
(2) To disconnect vacuum hoses, pull off the end, not the middle of the hose.
(3) To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the con- nector itself, not the wires.
(4) Be careful not to drop electrical components, such
as sensors or relays. If they are dropped on a hard
floor, they should be replaced and not reused.
(5) When steam cleaning an engine, protect the elec- tronic components, air filter and emission −related
components from water.
(6) Never use an impact wrench to remove or install temperature switches or temperature sensors.
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IN0CI−02
IN−38

INTRODUCTION TERMS
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
GLOSSARY OF SAE AND TOYOTA TERMS
This glossary lists all SAE− J1930 terms and abbreviations used in this manual in compliance with SAE\
rec-
ommendations, as well as their TOYOTA equivalents.
SAE
ABBREVIATIONSSAE TERMSTOYOT A TERMS
( ) −−ABBREVIA TIONS
A/CAir ConditioningAir Conditioner
ACLAir CleanerAir Cleaner, A/CL
AIRSecondary Air InjectionAir Injection (AI)
APAccelerator Pedal−
B+Battery Positive Voltage+B, Battery Voltage
BAROBarometric PressureHAC
CACCharge Air CoolerIntercooler
CARBCarburetorCarburetor
CFIContinuous Fuel Injection−
CKPCrankshaft PositionCrank Angle
CLClosed LoopClosed Loop
CMPCamshaft PositionCam Angle
CPPClutch Pedal Position−
CTOXContinuous T rap Oxidizer−
CTPClosed Throttle PositionLL ON, Idle ON
DFIDirect Fuel Injection (Diesel)Direct Injection (DI)
DIDistributor Ignition−
DLC1
DLC2
DLC3Data Link Connector 1
Data Link Connector 2
Data Link Connector 31: Check Connector
2: Total Diagnosis Comunication Link (TDCL)
3: OBD II Diagnostic Connector
DTCDiagnostic Trouble CodeDiagnostic Code
DTMDiagnostic Test Mode−
ECLEngine Control Level−
ECMEngine Control ModuleEngine ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
ECTEngine Coolant T emperatureCoolant Temperature, Water Temperature (THW)
EEPROMElectrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
(EEPROM),
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM)
EFEEarly Fuel EvaporationCold Mixture Heater (CMH), Heat Control Valve (HCV)
EGRExhaust Gas RecirculationExhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
EIElectronic IgnitionTOYOTA Distributorless Ignition (TDI)
EMEngine ModificationEngine Modification (EM)
EPROMErasable Programmable Read Only MemoryProgrammable Read Only Memory (PROM)
EVAPEvaporative EmissionEvaporative Emission Control (EVAP)
FCFan Control−
FEEPROMFlash Electrically Erasable Programmable
Read Only Memory−
FEPROMFlash Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory−
FFFlexible Fuel−
FPFuel PumpFuel Pump
GENGeneratorAlternator
GNDGroundGround (GND)
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FI0534
DI5OU−02
P22892DLC3TOYOTA
−Hand− Held Tester

DIAGNOSTICS ENGINE
DI−3
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
PRE−CHECK
1. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
(a) Description
When troubleshooting OBD II vehicles, the only dif-
ference from the usual troubleshooting procedure
is that you connect to the vehicle the OBD II scan
tool complying with SAE J1978 or TOYOTA hand −
held tester, and read off various data output from
the vehicle’s ECM.
OBD II regulations require that the vehicle’s on −
board computer lights up the Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (MIL) on the instrument panel when the com-
puter detects a malfunction in the computer itself or
in drive system components which affect vehicle
emissions. In addition to the MIL lighting up when
a malfunction is detected, the applicable Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTC) prescribed by SAE J2012 are
recorded in the ECM memory (See page DI−13).
If the malfunction does not reoccur in 3 trips, the MIL goes off
but the DTC remain recorded in the ECM memory.
To check the DTC, connect the OBD II scan tool or
TOYOTA hand−held tester to Data Link Connector
3 (DLC3) on the vehicle. The OBD II scan tool or
TOYOTA hand−held tester also enables you to
erase the DTCs and check freezed frame data and
various forms of engine data (For operating instruc-
tions, see the OBD II scan tool’s instruction book.).
DTC include SAE controlled codes and manufac-
turer controlled codes. SAE controlled codes must
be set as prescribed by the SAE, while manufactur-
er controlled codes can be set freely by the
manufacturer within the prescribed limits (See DTC
chart on page DI−13).
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DI−54

DIAGNOSTICS ENGINE
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
DTC P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
DTC P0301 Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected
DTC P0302 Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected
DTC P0303 Cylinder 3 Misfire Detected
DTC P0304 Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected
DTC P0305 Cylinder 5 Misfire Detected
DTC P0306 Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Misfire: The ECM uses the crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position senso\
r to monitor changes in
the crankshaft rotation for each cylinder.
The ECM counts the number of times the engine speed change rate indicates that misfire has occurred.
When the misfire rate equals or exceeds the count indicating that the engine condition has deteriorat\
ed, the
MIL lights up.
If the misfire rate is high enough and the driving conditions will cause catalyst overheating, the MIL blinks
when misfiring occurs.
DTC No.DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
P0300Misfiring of random cylinders is detected during the any partic-
ular 200 or 1,000 revolutions Ignition system
 Injector
 Fuel line pressure
 EGR
 Compression pressure
 Valve clearance not to specification
 Valve timing
 Mass air flow meter
 Engine coolant temp. sensor
P0301
P0302
P0303
P0304
P0305
P0306For any particular 200 revolutions of the engine, misfiring is
detected which can cause catalyst overheating
(This causes MIL to blink)
For any particular 1,000 revolutions of the engine, misfiring is
detected which causes a deterioration in emission
(2 trip detection logic)
HINT:
When the 2 or more codes for a misfiring cylinder are recorded repeatedly bu\
t no random misfire code is
recorded, it indicates that the misfires were detected and recorded at d\
ifferent times.
DI5PF−02
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P22417
Exhaust
Gas
Intake Air
Chamber EGR
Valve
VSV
EGR
Vacuum
Modulator
ECM
Throttle
valve
P22426
BR
From Battery R/B No.2
R−Y
2
222
2
2
Y−R
EFI Main
Y−R
1
2
43
REA2
EZ1
EB12 7
VSV for EGR 21
YYL
−W
EZ14
EGR Gas T emp.
Sensor
21
G−Y
BR−BE7 E4
E4
E5 3
22
19
9
THG
E1
EGR
E2 5V
MRLY
ECM
R
EB
EFI
1
Relay
B+
E01

DIAGNOSTICS ENGINE
DI−69
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
DTC P0401 Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient
Detected
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The EGR system recirculates exhaust gas, which is controlled to the proper \
quantity to suit the driving condi-
tions, into the intake air mixture to slow down combustion, reduce the combust\
ion temp. and reduce NOx
emissions. The amount of EGR is regulated by the EGR vacuum modulator ac\
cording to the engine load.
If even one of the following conditions is fulfilled, the VSV is
turned ON by a signal from the ECM.
This results in atmospheric air acting on the EGR valve, closing
the EGR valve and shutting off the exhaust gas (EGR cut− off).
Under the following conditions, EGR is cut to maintain driveabil-
ity.
Before the engine is warmed up.
During deceleration (throttle valve closed).
Light engine load (amount of intake air very small).
Engine racing.
DTC No.DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
P0401
After the engine is warmed up and run at 80 km/h (50 mph)
for 3 to 5 minutes, the EGR gas temperature sensor value
does not exceed 38° C (100.4°F) above the ambient air tem-
perature. (2 trip detection logic) EGR valve stuck closed
 Short in VSV circuit for EGR
 Open in EGR gas temp. sensor circuit
 EGR hose disconnected
 ECM
WIRING DIAGRAM
DI5PK−02
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DI5K9−03
Q08225
Q08634
TOYOTA Hand−held Tester
DLC3

DIAGNOSTICS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
DI−131
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
PRE−CHECK
1. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
(a) Description
When troubleshooting OBD II vehicles, the only dif-
ference from the usual troubleshooting procedure
is that you connect to the vehicle the OBD II scan
tool complying with SAE J1978 or TOYOTA hand −
held tester, and read off various data output from
the vehicle’s ECM.
OBD II regulations require that the vehicle’s on −
board computer lights up the Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (MIL) on the instrument panel when the com-
puter detects a malfunction in the computer itself or
in drive system components which affect vehicle
emissions. In addition to the MIL lighting up when
a malfunction is detected, the applicable DTCs pre-
scribed by SAE J2012 are recorded in the ECM
memory (See page DI−13).
If the malfunction does not occurs in 3 trips, the MIL goes off but
the DTCs remain recorded in the ECM memory.
To check the DTCs, connect an OBD II scan tool or
TOYOTA hand−held tester to the DLC3 on the ve-
hicle. The OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand−held
tester also enables you to erase the DTCs and
check freeze frame data and various forms of en-
gine data (For operating instructions, see the OBDII
scan tool’s instruction book).
DTCs include SAE controlled codes and Manufac-
turer controlled codes.
SAE controlled codes must be set as prescribed by
the SAE, while Manufacturer controlled codes can
be set freely by the manufacturer within the pre-
scribed limits (See page DI−143).
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EC07H−06

EMISSION CONTROL EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
EC−1
614
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
PURPOSE
The emission control systems are installed to reduce the amount of HC, CO a\
nd NOx exhausted from the
engine ((3), (4) and (5)), to prevent the atmospheric release of blow −by gas− containing HC (1) and evapo-
rated fuel containing HC being released from the fuel tank (2).
The function of each system is shown in the following table.
SystemAbbreviationFunction
(1) Positive Crankcase V entilation
(2) Evaporative Emission Control
(3) Exhaust Gas Recirculation
(4) Three− Way Catalytic Converter
(5) Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection*PCV
EVAP EGR
TWC SFIReduces HC
Reduces evaporated HC
Reduces NOx
Reduces HC, CO and NOx
Injects a precisely timed, optimum amount of fuel for reduced
exhaust emissions
Remark: * For inspection and repair of the SFI system, refer to the SF section \
in this manual.
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EC07I−06
EC−2

EMISSION CONTROL PARTS LAYOUT AND SCHEMATIC DRAWING
615
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
PARTS LAYOUT AND SCHEMATIC DRAWING
LOCATION
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EC07J−05

EMISSION CONTROL PARTS LAYOUT AND SCHEMATIC DRAWING
EC−3
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
DRAWING
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EC0G9−01
EC−4−
EMISSION CONTROL POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV)
SYSTEM
617
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
POSITIVE CRANKCASE
VENTILATION (PCV) SYSTEM
INSPECTION
1. REMOVE PCV VALVE
(a) Disconnect the PCV hose from the PCV valve.
(b) Remove the PCV valve.
2. INSTALL CLEAN HOSE TO PCV VALVE
3. INSPECT PCV VALVE OPERATION
(a) Blow air into the cylinder head side, and check that air
passes through easily.
CAUTION:
Do not suck air through the valve.
Petroleum substances inside the valve are harmful.
(b) Blow air into the air intake chamber side, and check that air passes through with difficulty.
If operation is not as specified, replace the PCV valve.
4. REMOVE CLEAN HOSE FROM PCV VALVE
5. REINSTALL PCV VALVE
6. VISUALLY INSPECT HOSE, CONNECTIONS AND GASKETS
Check for cracks, leaks or damage.
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