TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2001 Service Repair Manual

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A02961
V5
VVT Sensor (Bank 1)ECM
1
2R
G
Y
LVVL+
VVL±
VVR+
E5 18
19
19
18
VVR±
1
2E5
E4
E4 V6
VVT Sensor (Bank 2)
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WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
If DTC P0016 is displayed, check left bank VVT sensor.
If DTC P0018 is displayed, check right bank VVT sensor.
Read freeze frame data using hand±held tester or OBD II scan tool. Because freeze frame records
the engine conditions when the malfunction is detected. When troubleshooting, it is useful for deter-
mining whether the vehicle was running or stopped, the engine was warmed up or not, the air±fuel ratio
was lean or rich, etc. at the time of the malfunction.
1 Check valve timing (Check for loose and jumping teeth of timing belt) (See page
EM±16).
NG Adjust valve timing (Repair or replace timing
belt).
OK
Replace ECM (See page SF±80).

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A23512
Reference (Bank 1 Sensor 1 System Drawing):
A/F Sensor A/F Relay
Heater
Sensor
A1A+ HA1A
Duty
Control ECM
From
Battery
A/F Heater
Fuse
A1A±
To EFI Relay DI±88
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DTC P0031 Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Heater Control Circuit
Low (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
DTC P0032 Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Heater Control Circuit
High (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
DTC P0051 Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Heater Control Circuit
Low (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
DTC P0052 Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Heater Control Circuit
High (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
HINT:
Although each DTC title (DTC description) says ºoxygen sensorº, these DTCs are related to the ºA/F sensorº.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Refer to DTC P2195 on page DI±383.
HINT:
The ECM provides a pulse width modulated control circuit to adjust current through the heater. The A/F sen-
sor heater circuit uses a relay on the B+ side of the circuit.
DTC No.DTC Detection ConditionTrouble Area
P0031
P0051Heated current is 0.8 A or less when heater operates
(1 trip detection logic)Open or short in heater circuit of A/F sensor
A/F sensor heater
P0032
P0052When the heater operates, heated current exceeds 19.7 A
(1 trip detection logic)
A/F sensor heater
A/F sensor heater relay
ECM
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HINT:
Bank 1 refers to the bank that includes cylinder No.1.
Bank 2 refers to the bank that does not include cylinder No.1.
Sensor 1 refers to the sensor closest to the engine assembly.
Sensor 2 refers to the sensor farthest away from the engine assembly.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The ECM uses the Air±Fuel Ratio sensor (A/F sensor) information to regulate the air±fuel ratio close to the
stoichiometric ratio. This maximizes the catalytic converter's ability to purify exhaust gases. The sensor de-
tects oxygen levels in the exhaust gas and sends this signal to the ECM.
The inner surface of the sensor element is exposed to outside air. The outer surface of the sensor element
is exposed to exhaust gas. The sensor element is made of platinum coated zirconia and includes an inte-
grated heating element. The zirconia element generates a small voltage when there is a large difference in
the oxygen concentrations of the exhaust and the outside air. The platinum coating amplifies the voltage
generation. When heated, the sensor becomes very efficient. If the temperature of the exhaust is low, the
sensor will not generate useful voltage signals without supplemental heating. The ECM regulates the sup-
plemental heating using a duty±cycle approach to regulate the average current in the heater element. If the
heater current is out of the normal range, the sensor's output signals will be inaccurate and the ECM can
not regulate the air±fuel ratio properly.
When the heater current is out of the normal operating range, the ECM interprets this as a malfunction and
sets a DTC.
MONITOR STRATEGY
P0031A/F sensor heater (Bank 1) range check (Low
current)
RltdDTC
P0032A/F sensor heater (Bank 1) range check (High
current)
Related DTCs
P0051A/F sensor heater (Bank 2) range check (Low
current)
P0052A/F sensor heater (Bank 2) range check (High
current)
Rid / tMain sensors/componentsA/F sensor heaterRequired sensors/componentsRelated sensors/components±
Frequency of operationContinuous
Duration10 sec.
MIL operationImmediate
Sequence of operationNone
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
ItSpecificationItemMinimumMaximum
The monitor will run whenever these
DTCs are not presentSee page DI±18
P0031, P0051 (Low current):
Battery voltage10.5 V±
A/F sensor heater duty ratio50%±
Time after engine start10 sec.±

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B17396
HT +B
AF± AF+ Sensor 1A/F Sensor Component Side:
Front View
DI±90
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2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U) P0032, P0052 (High current):
Time after engine start10 sec.±
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
Detection CriteriaThreshold
P0031, P0051 (Low current):
A/F sensor heater currentLess than 0.8 A
P0032, P0052 (High current):
A/F sensor heater currentMore than 10 A
COMPONENT OPERATING RANGE
ParameterStandard Value
A/F sensor heater current1.8 to 3.4 A at 20°C (68°F)
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to DTC P2195 on page DI±383.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
Read freeze frame data using a hand±held tester or OBD II scan tool. Freeze frame data record the engine
condition when malfunctions are detected. When troubleshooting, freeze frame data can help determine if
the vehicle was moving or stationary, if the engine was warmed up or not, if the air±fuel ratio was lean or
rich, and other data, from the time the malfunction occurred.
1 Check resistance of air±fuel ratio (A/F) sensor heater.
PREPARATION:
Disconnect the air±fuel ratio (A/F) sensor connector.
CHECK:
Measure resistance between the terminals of the A/F sensor
connector.
OK:
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
HT (1) ± +B (2)1.8 W to 3.4 W at 20C (68F)
HT (1) ± AF± (4)10 kW or higher
NG Replace air±fuel ratio (A/F) sensor.
OK

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A19288
B17411
HA1A
E7HA2A
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2 Check A/F relay.
PREPARATION:
Remove the A/F relay from the engine room R/B No.2.
CHECK:
Inspect the A/F relay.
OK:
Standard:
Terminal No.ConditionSpecified Condition
3 ± 5Always10 KW or higher
3 ± 5Apply B+ between
terminals 1 and 2Below 1 W
NG Replace A/F relay.
OK
3 Check voltage between terminals HA1A, HA2A of ECM connectors and body
ground.
PREPARATION:
Turn the ignition switch ON.
CHECK:
Measure the voltage between terminals of the ECM connectors
and body ground.
HINT:
Connect terminal HA1A to the bank 1 sensor 1.
Connect terminal HA2A to the bank 2 sensor 1.
OK:
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
HA1A (E7±2) ± Body ground9 V to 14 V
HA2A (E7±1) ± Body ground9 V to 14 V
OK Replace ECM (See page SF±80).
NG

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A23659
Wire Harness Side:
HT
A38
Sensor 1A/F Sensor Connector
Front View
+B A39
B17415
E7ECM Connector
HA1A
HA2A
H24253
A/F Relay
Engine Room R/B No.2:
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4 Check for open and short in harness and connector between ECM and A/F sen-
sor.
PREPARATION:
(a) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
(b) Disconnect the A38 or A39 A/F sensor connector.
(c) Disconnect the E7 ECM connector.
CHECK:
Check the resistance.
OK:
Standard (Check for open):
Tester ConnectionsSpecified Conditions
HT (A38±1) ± HA1A (E7±2)
HT (A39±1) ± HA2A (E7±1)Below 1 W
Standard (Check for short):
Tester ConnectionsSpecified Conditions
HT (A38±1) or HA1A (E7±2) ± Body ground
HT (A39±1) or HA2A (E7±1) ± Body ground10 kW or higher
PREPARATION:
(a) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
(b) Disconnect the A38 or A39 A/F sensor connector.
(c) Remove A/F relay from engine room R/B No.2.
CHECK:
Check the resistance.
OK:
Standard (Check for open):
Tester ConnectionsSpecified Conditions
+B (A38±2) ± A/F relay (3)
+B (A39±2) ± A/F relay (3)Below 1 W
Standard (Check for short):
Tester ConnectionsSpecified Conditions
+B (A38±2) or A/F relay (3) ± Body ground
+B (A39±2) or A/F relay (3) ± Body ground10 kW or higher
NG Repair or replace harness or connector.
OK
Check for intermittent problems
(See page DI±11).

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± DIAGNOSTICSENGINE
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DTC P0037 Oxygen Sensor Heater Control Circuit Low
(Bank 1 Sensor 2)
DTC P0038 Oxygen Sensor Heater Control Circuit High
(Bank 1 Sensor 2)
DTC P0057 Oxygen Sensor Heater Control Circuit Low
(Bank 2 Sensor 2)
DTC P0058 Oxygen Sensor Heater Control Circuit High
(Bank 2 Sensor 2)
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B17386
Housing
Solid Electrolyte
(Zirconia Element)
Platinum Electrode
Heater
Coating (Ceramic)
Exhaust Gas CoverIdeal Air±Fuel Mixture
Output Voltage
Richer ± Air Fuel Ratio ± Leaner
Atmospheric Air
A21040
Reference(Bank 1 Sensor 1 System Drawing) :
ECM
EFI Relay
EFI Fuse No. 1 From
Battery
GroundOX1A
MREL HT1A
Duty
Control Heater
Sensor Heated Oxygen Sensor
EFI Fuse No. 2
E2 DI±94
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
To obtain a high purification rate for the CO, HC and NOx components of the exhaust gas, a three±way cata-
lytic converter is used, but for the most efficient use of the three±way catalytic converter, the air±fuel ratio
must be precisely controlled so that it is always close to the stoichiometric air±fuel ratio.
The heated oxygen sensor has the characteristic which its output voltage changes suddenly in the vicinity
of the stoichiometric air±fuel ratio. This characteristic is used to detect the oxygen concentration in the ex-
haust gas and provide the ECM with feedback to control the air±fuel ratio.
When the air±fuel ratio becomes LEAN, the oxygen concentration in the exhaust increases and the heated
oxygen sensor informs the ECM of the LEAN condition (low voltage, i.e. less than 0.45 V).
When the air±fuel ratio is RICHER than the stoichiometric air±fuel ratio, the oxygen concentration in the ex-
haust gas is reduced and the heated oxygen sensor informs the ECM of the RICH condition (high voltage,
i.e. more than 0.45 V). The ECM judges by the voltage output from the heated oxygen sensor whether the
air±fuel ratio is RICH or LEAN and controls the injection time accordingly. However, if malfunction of the
heated oxygen sensor causes output of abnormal voltage, this disables the ECM for performing an accurate
air±fuel ratio control. The heated oxygen sensors include a heater which heats the zirconia element. The
heater is controlled by the ECM. When the intake air volume is low (the temperature of the exhaust gas is
low) current flows to the heater to heat the sensor for accurate oxygen concentration detection.
HINT:
The ECM provides a pulse width modulated control circuit to adjust current through the heater. The heated
oxygen sensor heater circuit uses a relay on the B+ side of the circuit.

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± DIAGNOSTICSENGINE
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DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
P0037Heater current is 0.25 A or less when the heater operates with
Open in heater circuit of heated oxygen sensor
Heated ox
ygen sensor heaterP0037
P0057
Heater current is 0.25 A or less when the heater o erates with
more than 10.5 V positive battery voltage
Heated oxygen sensor heater
EFI relay
ECM
P0038
P0058When heater operates, heater current exceeds 2.0 A
Short in heater circuit of heated oxygen sensor
Heated oxygen sensor heater
EFI relay
ECM
HINT:
Bank 1 refers to bank that includes cylinder No. 1.
Bank 2 refers to bank that does not includes cylinder No. 1.
Sensor 1 refers to the sensor closer to the engine assembly.
Sensor 2 refers to the sensor farther away from the engine assembly.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The sensing portion of the heated oxygen sensor has a zirconia element which is used to detect oxygen
concentration in the exhaust. If the zirconia element is at the proper temperature and difference of the oxy-
gen concentration between the inside and outside surface of sensor is large, the zirconia element will gener-
ate voltage signals. In order to increase the oxygen concentration detecting capacity in the zirconia element,
the ECM supplements the heat from the exhaust with heat from a heating element inside the sensor. When
current in the sensor is out of the standard operating range, the ECM interprets this as a fault in the heated
oxygen sensor and sets a DTC.
Example:
The ECM will set a high current DTC if the current in the sensor is more than 2.0 A when the heater is OFF.
Similarly, the ECM will set a low current DTC if the current is less than 0.3 A when the heater is ON.
MONITOR STRATEGY
P0037Rear HO2S heater (Bank 1) range check (Low
Current)
RltdDTC
P0038Rear HO2S heater (Bank 1) range check (High
Current)
Related DTCs
P0057Rear HO2S heater (Bank 2) range check (Low
Current)
P0058Rear HO2S heater (Bank 2) range check (High
Current)
Rid / tMain sensors/componentsHO2S heaterRequired sensors/componentsRelated sensors/componentsVehicle speed sensor (VSS)
Frequency of operationContinuous
Duration0.3 sec.
MIL operationImmediate
Sequence of operationNone

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DI±96
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TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
ItSpecificationItemMinimumMaximum
The monitor will run whenever these
DTCs are not presentSee page DI±18
P0037, P0057 (Low current):
Battery voltage10.5 V±
All heater is turned OFF and intrusive
heating is operated when the following
conditions are met
Condition (a) and (b)
(a) HeaterON
(b) Heater current±0.3 A
P0038, P0058 (High current):
Case 1:
Battery voltage10.5 V±
EngineRunning
StarterOFF
Intrusive heatingNot operating
Case 2:
Battery voltage10.5 V±
All heater is turned OFF and intrusive
heating is operated when the following
conditions are met
Condition (a) and (b)
(a) HeaterON
(b) Heater current2 A±
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
Detection CriteriaThreshold
P0037, P0057 (Low current):
HO2S heater current during intrusive heatingLess than 0.3 A (when battery voltage is 10.5 V or more)
P0038, P0058 (High current):
Case 1:
HO2S heater current2 A or more
Case 2:
HO2S heater current during intrusive heatingMore than 2 A
COMPONENT OPERATING RANGE
ParameterStandard Value
HO2S heater current0.4 to 1 A (at idle, warmed±up engine and +B: 11 to 14 V)

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