Parts list TOYOTA RAV4 2006 Service User Guide

Page 960 of 2000

AX–26U140F AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEM
AX
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
• Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected area"
column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the
suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts
as necessary.
• The Matrix Chart is divided into 2 chapters. When
troubleshooting, check Chapter 1 first. If instructions are
given in Chapter 1 to proceed to 2, proceed as instructed.
• If the instruction "Proceed to next circuit inspection shown
in problem symptoms table" is given in the flowchart for
each circuit, proceed to the next suspected area in the
table.
• If the problem still occurs even though there are no
malfunctions in any of the circuits, check the ECM and
replace it if necessary.
CHAPTER 1: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT MATRIX CHART
HINT:
*: When the circuit is defective, a DTC may be output.
CHAPTER 2: ON-VEHICLE REPAIR AND OFF-VEHICLE REPAIR
Symptom Suspected area See page
No up-shift (1st -> 2nd) ECMIN-37
No up-shift (2nd -> 3rd) ECMIN-37
No up-shift (3rd -> O/D)1. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-39
2. ECMIN-37
No down-shift (O/D -> 3rd) ECMIN-37
No down-shift (3rd -> 2nd) ECMIN-37
No down-shift (2nd -> 1st) ECMIN-37
No lock-up or no lock-up off ECMIN-37
Shift point too high or too low ECMIN-37
Up-shift to O/D from 3rd while shift lever is on 31. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-39
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to O/D from 3rd while engine is cold1. Engine coolant temp. sensor circuit*ES-51
2. ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (N -> D) ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (lock-up) ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (any driving position) ECMIN-37
Poor acceleration ECMIN-37
Engine stalls when starting off or stopping ECMIN-37
Malfunction in shifting1. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-39
2. ECMIN-37
Symptom Suspected area See page
Vehicle does not move in all positions other than P and
N1. Manual valveAX-155
2. Primary regulator valveAX-155
3. Front and rear planetary gearAX-155
4. U/D planetary gearAX-155
5. F2 U/D one-way clutchAX-155
6. C1 forward clutchAX-155
7. B3 U/D brakeAX-155

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U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEMAX–27
AX
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
• Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected area"
column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the
suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts
as necessary.
• The Matrix Chart is divided into 2 chapters. When
troubleshooting, check Chapter 1 first. If instructions are
given in Chapter 1 to proceed to 2, proceed as instructed.
• If the instruction "Proceed to next circuit inspection shown
in problem symptoms table" is given in the flowchart for
each circuit, proceed to the next suspected area in the
table.
• If the problem still occurs even though there are no
malfunctions in any of the circuits, check the ECM and
replace it if necessary.
1. Chapter 1: Electronic Circuit Matrix Chart
Symptom Suspected area See page
No down-shift (a particular gear, from 1st to 4th gear, is
not down-shifted)ECMIN-37
No down-shift (5th -> 4th)1. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
2. Shift solenoid valve S4 circuit*AX-106
3. ECMIN-37
No up-shift (a particular gear, from 1st to 4th gear, is
not up-shifted)ECMIN-37
No up-shift (4th -> 5th)1. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
2. Shift solenoid valve S4 circuit*AX-106
3. ECMIN-37
No lock-up1. Stop light switch circuit*AX-62
2. Engine coolant temperature sensor circuit*ES-56
3. ECMIN-37
No lock-up off ECMIN-37
Shift point too high or too low1. Throttle position sensor circuit*ES-56
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to 5th from 4th while shift lever on 41. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to 5th from 4th while engine is cold1. Engine coolant temperature sensor circuit*ES-56
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to 2nd from 1st while shift lever is on L1. Transmission control switch (2 <--> L position) circuit*AX-44
2. ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (N -> D)1. Shift solenoid valve SL1 circuit*AX-76
2. ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (lock-up) ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (any driving position) ECMIN-37
Poor acceleration ECMIN-37
No kick-down ECMIN-37
Engine stalls when starting off or stopping ECMIN-37
Malfunction in shifting1. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-44
2. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
3. ECMIN-37

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U151F AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEMAX–27
AX
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
• Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the &#34;Suspected area&#34;
column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the
suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts
as necessary.
• The Matrix Chart is divided into 2 chapters. When
troubleshooting, check Chapter 1 first. If instructions are
given in Chapter 1 to proceed to 2, proceed as instructed.
• If the instruction &#34;Proceed to next circuit inspection shown
in problem symptoms table&#34; is given in the flowchart for
each circuit, proceed to the next suspected area in the
table.
• If the problem still occurs even though there are no
malfunctions in any of the circuits, check the ECM and
replace it if necessary.
1. Chapter 1: Electronic Circuit Matrix Chart
Symptom Suspected area See page
No down-shift (a particular gear, from 1st to 4th gear, is
not down-shifted)ECMIN-37
No down-shift (5th -> 4th)1. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
2. Shift solenoid valve S4 circuit*AX-106
3. ECMIN-37
No up-shift (a particular gear, from 1st to 4th gear, is
not up-shifted)ECMIN-37
No up-shift (4th -> 5th)1. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
2. Shift solenoid valve S4 circuit*AX-106
3. ECMIN-37
No lock-up1. Stop light switch circuit*AX-62
2. Engine coolant temperature sensor circuit*ES-56
3. ECMIN-37
No lock-up off ECMIN-37
Shift point too high or too low1. Throttle position sensor circuit*ES-56
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to 5th from 4th while shift lever on 41. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to 5th from 4th while engine is cold1. Engine coolant temperature sensor circuit*ES-56
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to 2nd from 1st while shift lever is on L1. Transmission control switch (2 <--> L position) circuit*AX-44
2. ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (N -> D)1. Shift solenoid valve SL1 circuit*AX-76
2. ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (lock-up) ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (any driving position) ECMIN-37
Poor acceleration ECMIN-37
No kick-down ECMIN-37
Engine stalls when starting off or stopping ECMIN-37
Malfunction in shifting1. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-44
2. Transmission control switch (4 <--> D position) circuitAX-44
3. ECMIN-37

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AX–26U241E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEM
AX
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
• Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the &#34;Suspected area&#34;
column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the
suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts
as necessary.
• The Matrix Chart is divided into 2 chapters. When
troubleshooting, check Chapter 1 first. If instructions are
given in Chapter 1 to proceed to 2, proceed as instructed.
• If the instruction &#34;Proceed to next circuit inspection shown
in problem symptoms table&#34; is given in the flowchart for
each circuit, proceed to the next suspected area in the
table.
• If the problem still occurs even though there are no
malfunctions in any of the circuits, check the ECM and
replace it if necessary.
CHAPTER 1: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT MATRIX CHART
HINT:
*: When the circuit is defective, a DTC may be output.
CHAPTER 2: ON-VEHICLE REPAIR AND OFF-VEHICLE REPAIR
Symptom Suspected area See page
No up-shift (1st -> 2nd) ECMIN-37
No up-shift (2nd -> 3rd) ECMIN-37
No up-shift (3rd -> O/D)1. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-39
2. ECMIN-37
No down-shift (O/D -> 3rd) ECMIN-37
No down-shift (3rd -> 2nd) ECMIN-37
No down-shift (2nd -> 1st) ECMIN-37
No lock-up or no lock-up off ECMIN-37
Shift point too high or too low ECMIN-37
Up-shift to O/D from 3rd while shift lever is on 31. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-39
2. ECMIN-37
Up-shift to O/D from 3rd while engine is cold1. Engine coolant temp. sensor circuit*ES-51
2. ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (N -> D) ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (lock-up) ECMIN-37
Harsh engagement (any driving position) ECMIN-37
Poor acceleration ECMIN-37
Engine stalls when starting off or stopping ECMIN-37
Malfunction in shifting1. Park/Neutral position switch circuit*AX-39
2. ECMIN-37
Symptom Suspected area See page
Vehicle does not move in all positions other than P and
N1. Manual valveAX-154
2. Primary regulator valveAX-154
3. Front and rear planetary gearAX-154
4. U/D planetary gearAX-154
5. F2 U/D one-way clutchAX-154
6. C1 forward clutchAX-154
7. B3 U/D brakeAX-154

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GF1A TRANSFER – ACTIVE TORQUE CONTROL 4WD SYSTEMTF–15
TF
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
• Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the &#34;Suspected area&#34;
column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the
suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts
as necessary.
• Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before
inspecting the suspected areas below.
Active torque control 4WD system
HINT:
*:When driving 4WD mode, the vehicle is hard to turn, as if
the brakes were applied, due to the rotational difference
between the front and rear tires while turning.
Symptom Suspected area See page
Phenomenon of tight-corner braking*1.Steering angle sensor circuitTF-27
2.Linear solenoid circuitTF-30
3.4WD control ECU
4WD indicator light remains ON 4WD indicator light circuitTF-36
4WD indicator light does not come ON 4WD indicator light circuitTF-40
The system is in the DTC output mode although
terminals TC and CG of the DLC3 are not short
circuited1.TC and CG terminal circuitTF-42
2.4WD indicator light circuit
The system is not in the DTC output mode although
terminals TC and CG of the DLC3 are not short
circuited1.TC and CG terminal circuitTF-42
2.4WD indicator light circuit

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GF1A TRANSFER – ACTIVE TORQUE CONTROL 4WD SYSTEMTF–21
TF
DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST
1. READ DATA LIST
HINT:
Using the intelligent tester&#39;s (with CAN VIM) DATA LIST
allows switch, sensor and other item values to be read
without removing any parts. Reading the DATA LIST
early in troubleshooting is one way to save time.
(a) Connect the intelligent tester (with CAN VIM) to the
DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON.
(c) Read the DATA LIST according to the display on the
tester.
4WD control ECU
Item Measurement Item/Range
(Display)Normal Condition Diagnostic Note
4WD WARN LAMP 4WD indicator light /OFF or ON OFF: 4WD indicator light OFF
ON: 4WD indicator light ON-
SLIP INDI LAMP Slip indicator light /OFF or ON OFF: SLIP indicator light OFF
ON: SLIP indicator light ON-
STOP LAMP SW Stop light switch /OFF or ON OFF: Brake pedal released
ON: Brake pedal depressed-
STEERING ANGLE Steering angle value /
Min.: -3276.8 deg
Max.: 3276.7 degMin.: -3276.8 deg
Max.: 3276.7 deg-
FR WHEEL SPD FR wheel speed /
Min.: 0 km/h (0 mph)
Reading : Max.: 326.4 km/h
(202.8 mph)Actual wheel speed Almost no difference from the
speedometer
FL WHEEL SPD FL wheel speed /
Min.: 0 km/h (0 mph)
Reading : Max.: 326.4 km/h
(202.8 mph)Actual wheel speed Almost no difference from the
speedometer
RR WHEEL SPD RR wheel speed /
Min.: 0 km/h (0 mph)
Reading : Max.: 326.4 km/h
(202.8 mph)Actual wheel speed Almost no difference from the
speedometer
RLWHEEL SPD RL wheel speed /
Min.: 0 km/h (0 mph)
Reading : Max.: 326.4 km/h
(202.8 mph)Actual wheel speed Almost no difference from the
speedometer
AMBI TEMP Ambient temperature /
Min.: -128
C (198.4 F)
Max.: 127 C (260.6 F)Min.: -128 (198.4
F)
Max.: 127 (260.6
F)-
COOLANT TEMP Engine coolant temperature /
Min.: 0
C (32 F)
Max.: 127.5
C (261.5 F)Min.: 0
C (32 F)
Max.: 127.5 C (261.5 F)-
LOCK SW 4WD lock switch / OFF or ON OFF: 4WD lock switch off
ON: 4WD lock switch on-
SLC CUR SLC solenoid (4WD linear
solenoid) current /
Min.: 0 A
Max.: 3 AMin.: 0 A
Max.: 3 A-

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TF–22GF1A TRANSFER – ACTIVE TORQUE CONTROL 4WD SYSTEM
TF
2. PERFORM ACTIVE TEST
HINT:
Performing the intelligent tester&#39;s (with CAN VIM)
ACTIVE TEST allows switch and other items to be
operated without removing any parts. Performing the
ACTIVE TEST early in troubleshooting is one way to
save time. The DATA LIST can be displayed during the
ACTIVE TEST.
(a) Connect the intelligent tester (with CAM VIN) to the
DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON.
(c) Perform the ACTIVE TEST according to the display
on the tester.
4WD control ECU
Skid control ECU
Item Test Details Diagnostic Note
4WD WARN LAMP 4WD indicator light ON / OFF
ON: 4WD indicator light ON
OFF: 4WD indicator light OFFObserve combination meter
LOCK LAMP 4WD lock light / ON / OFF
OFF: 4WD lock switch OFF
ON: 4WD lock switch ONObserve combination meter
Item Test Details Diagnostic Note
SLIP INDI LAMP SLIP indicator Light / ON / OFF
ON: SLIP indicator light ON
OFF: SLIP indicator light OFFObserve combination meter

Page 1490 of 2000

TW–18TIRE AND WHEEL – TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM
TW
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
• Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the &#34;Suspected area&#34;
column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the
suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts
as necessary.
• Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before
inspecting the suspected areas below.
Tire pressure warning system
Symptom Suspected area See page
Tire pressure warning system does not operate1. ECU power source circuitTW-49
2. TC and CG terminal circuitTW-51
3. Tire pressure warning valve and transmitterTW-60
4. Combination meterME-52
5. Tire pressure warning antenna and receiverTW-53
6. Tire pressure warning ECUTW-64
DTC check cannot be completed1. ECU Power source circuitTW-49
2. TC and CG terminal circuitTW-51
3. Tire pressure warning ECUTW-64
Tire pressure warning light malfunctions (Does not turn
on)1. ECU Power source circuitTW-49
2. Tire pressure warning light circuitTW-47
3. Combination meterME-52
4. Tire pressure warning ECUTW-64
Tire pressure warning light malfunctions (Remains on)1. Tire pressure checkTW-2
2. Tire pressure warning ECU connector poorly connected -
3. Tire pressure warning light circuitTW-47
4. Combination meterME-52
5. Tire pressure warning ECUTW-64
Tire pressure warning light malfunctions (Blinking)1. Check DTCTW-20
2. TC and CG terminal circuitTW-51
3. Test mode (SIGNAL CHECK)TW-12
4. Tire pressure warning ECUTW-64

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TW–24TIRE AND WHEEL – TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM
TW
DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST
1. READ DATA LIST
HINT:
Using the intelligent tester&#39;s DATA LIST allows switch,
actuator and other item values to be read without
removing any parts. Reading the Data List early in
troubleshooting is one way to save time.
(a) Connect the intelligent tester (with CAN VIM) to the
DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON.
(c) Read the DATA LIST according to the display on the
tester.
Tire pressure warning ECU
Item Measurement item/ Range
(Display)Normal Condition Diagnostic Note
MODE STATUS Tire pressure warning system
mode / NORMAL or REG 2nd or
REG M or TEST NORMAL: Normal mode TEST:
Test mode
REG 2nd: 2nd registration
REG M: Main registration
TEST: Test mode -
MAIN TIRE Number of main tire IDs to be
registered / 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 or 4
or 5 0 to 5 should be displayed -
VEHICLE SPEED Vehicle speed reading /
min.: 0 km/h (0 mph),
max.: 255 km/h (158 mph)Actual vehicle speed Speed indicated on the
combination meter
REGIT ID1 CODE Registered ID1 code / min.: 0,
max.: FFFFFFF The ID No. registered in
transmitter ID1 is displayed -
REGIT ID2 CODE Registered ID2 code / min.: 0,
max.: FFFFFFF The ID No. registered in
transmitter ID2 is displayed -
REGIT ID3 CODE Registered ID3 code / min.: 0,
max.: FFFFFFF The ID No. registered in
transmitter ID3 is displayed -
REGIT ID4 CODE Registered ID4 code / min.: 0,
max.: FFFFFFF The ID No. registered in
transmitter ID4 is displayed -
REGIT ID5 CODE Registered ID5 code / min.: 0,
max.: FFFFFFF The ID No. registered in
transmitter ID5 is displayed -
TRANS STATUS ID code transmission status /
FINISH or NOW FINISH or NOW -
TIREPRESS1 ID1 tire pressure /
min.: 0 kPa (0 kgf/cm
2, 0 psi)
max.: 637.5 kPa (6.48 kgf/cm2,
92.2 psi) Actual tire pressure -
TIREPRESS2 ID2 tire pressure /
min.: 0 kPa (0 kgf/cm
2, 0 psi)
max.: 637.5 kPa (6.48 kgf/cm2,
92.2 psi) Actual tire pressure -
TIREPRESS3 ID3 tire pressure /
min.: 0 kPa (0 kgf/cm
2, 0 psi)
max.: 637.5 kPa (6.48 kgf/cm2,
92.2 psi) Actual tire pressure -
TIREPRESS4 ID4 tire pressure /
min.: 0 kPa (0 kgf/cm
2, 0 psi)
max.: 637.5 kPa (6.48 kgf/cm2,
92.2 psi) Actual tire pressure -
TIREPRESS5 ID5 tire pressure /
min.: 0 kPa (0 kgf/cm
2, 0 psi)
max.: 637.5 kPa (6.48 kgf/cm2,
92.2 psi) Actual tire pressure -

Page 1545 of 2000

BC–42BRAKE CONTROL – VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM
BC
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
• Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms
are listed in order of probability in the &#34;Suspected area&#34;
column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the
suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts
as necessary.
• Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before
inspecting the suspected areas below.
NOTICE:
When replacing the ABS and TRACTION actuator or
sensor, turn the ignition switch OFF.
Vehicle stability control system
Symptom Suspected area See page
ABS, BA and/or EBD does not operate1. Check for DTCs again and make sure that normal system
code displayedBC-47
2. IG power source circuitBC-99
3. Front speed sensor circuitBC-62
4. Rear speed sensor circuitBC-69
5. Check ABS and TRACTION actuator using intelligent tester
(Check ABS and TRACTION actuator operation using ACTIVE
TEST function). If abnormal, check hydraulic circuit for
leakage.BC-180
6. If symptoms still occur even after above circuits in
suspected areas inspected and proved to be normal, replace
ABS and TRACTION actuator (skid control ECU)BC-181
ABS, BA and/or EBD does not operate efficiently1. Check for DTCs again and make sure that normal system
code displayedBC-47
2. Front speed sensor circuitBC-62
3. Rear speed sensor circuitBC-69
4. Stop light switch circuitBC-105
5. Check ABS and TRACTION actuator using intelligent tester
(Check ABS and TRACTION actuator operation using ACTIVE
TEST function). If abnormal, check hydraulic circuit for
leakage.BC-180
6. If symptoms still occur even after above circuits in
suspected areas inspected and proved to be normal, replace
ABS and TRACTION actuator (skid control ECU)BC-181
VSC and/or TRC does not operate1. Check for DTCs again and make sure that normal system
code displayedBC-47
2. IG power source circuitBC-99
3. Check hydraulic circuit for leakage -
4. Front speed sensor circuitBC-62
5. Rear speed sensor circuitBC-69
6. Yaw rate sensor circuitBC-96
7. Steering angle sensor circuitBC-92
8. If symptoms still occur even after above circuits in
suspected areas inspected and proved to be normal, replace
ABS and TRACTION actuator (skid control ECU)BC-181
Sensor signal check cannot be performed1. TS and CG terminal circuitBC-177
2. ABS and TRACTION actuator (skid control ECU)BC-181

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