TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2001 Service Repair Manual

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H20776
SST SST
R05181
10 m (33 ft) or more
H20777
BO±170
± BODYSEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
3723 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
(2) Place the front seat outer belt on the ground and
cover it with the disc wheel with tire.
NOTICE:
Place the front seat outer belt as shown in the illustration.
(3) Move the SST to at least 10 m (33 ft) away from the
disc wheel.
NOTICE:
Take care not to damage the SST wire harness.
(d) Activate the seat belt pretensioner.
(1) Connect the SST red clip to the battery positive (+)
terminal and black clip to the battery negative (±)
terminal.
(2) Check that no one is within 10 m (33 ft) area around
the disc wheel.
(3) Press the SST activation switch and activate the
seat belt pretensioner.
HINT:
The seat belt pretensioner operates simultaneously as the LED
of the SST activation switch lights up.
(e) Dispose of the front seat outer belt (with seat belt preten-
sioner).
CAUTION:
The front seat outer belt is very hot when the seat belt
pretensioner is activated, so leave it alone for at least
30 minutes after activation.
Use gloves and safety glasses when handling a front
seat outer belt with activated seat belt pretensioner.
Always wash your hands with water after completing
the operation.
Do not apply water, etc. to a front seat outer belt with
activated seat belt pretensioner.
(1) Remove the disc wheel and SST.
(2) Place the front seat outer belt in a vinyl bag, tie the
end tightly and dispose of it in the same way as oth-
er general parts.

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BO47T±01
± BODYSEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
BO±171
3724 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
REPLACEMENT
REPLACE REQUIREMENTS
In the following cases, replace the seat belt pretensioner.
If the seat belt pretensioner has been activated.
If the seat belt pretensioner has been found to be faulty in troubleshooting.
If the front seat outer belt has been found to be faulty during the check in items 1±(b) or 2±(b).
If the front seat outer belt has been dropped.
CAUTION:
For removal and installation of the seat belt pretensioner, see page BO±163 and BO±172.
Be sure to follow the correct procedure.

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BO47U±03
H20749
BO±172
± BODYSEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
3725 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
INSTALLATION
NOTICE:
Never use seat belt pretensioner from another ve-
hicle. When replacing parts, replace them with new
parts.
Make sure that the front seat outer belt is installed to
the specified torque.
If the front seat outer belt has been dropped, or there
are cracks, dents or other defects in the case or con-
nector, replace the front seat outer belt with a new
one.
When installing the front seat outer belt, take care that
the wiring does not interfere with other parts and is
not pinched between other parts.
1. Other front seat outer belts:
INSTALL RETRACTOR OF FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
(a) Install the retractor of front seat outer belt with the 2 bolts.
Torque: 42 N´m (430 kgf´cm, 31 ft´lbf)
(b) Connect the pretensioner connector as shown in the il-
lustration.
2. INSTALL LOWER CENTER PILLAR GARNISH
(a) Install the lower center pillar garnish.
(b) Install the front seat outer belt floor anchor.
Torque: 42 N´m (430 kgf´cm, 31 ft´lbf)
3. INSTALL REAR DOOR OPENING TRIM WEATH-
ERSTRIP
4. INSTALL REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE
5. INSTALL FRONT DOOR OPENING TRIM WEATH-
ERSTRIP
6. INSTALL FRONT DOOR SCUFF PLATE
7. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMI-
NAL
8. PERFORM INITIALIZATION (See page IN±20)
Some systems need initialization when disconnecting the cable
from the negative battery terminal.

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BO47V±04
H16752
Center Leg Cover
Front Leg
Front Leg CushionNo. 1 Roof Inner Rack
Bracket Center SupportRoof Inner Rack Retainer
Weatherstrip
Front Leg Cover
Front Leg
Front Leg Cushion Front Leg CoverRear Leg CoverFront StayRoof Rack Bar Joint
Center Support
Sub±assemblyRoof Inner
Rack Retainer
Rear Leg Cover
Rear Leg
Rear Leg Cover
Center Leg Cover
Rear Leg
Rear Leg Cushion
11 (115, 8)
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf) : Specified torque
11 (115, 8)
11 (115, 8)
11 (115, 8)
11 (115, 8)
11 (115, 8)
± BODYROOF RACK
BO±173
3726 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
ROOF RACK
COMPONENTS

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BO47W±01
H16756
Service Hole Plug
Rear Trim Rear Spoiler
Service Hole PlugHigh Mounted
Stop Light
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf) : Specified torque
12 (120, 8)
12 (120, 8)
12 (120, 8)
12 (120, 8)
BO±174
± BODYSPOILER
3727 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
SPOILER
COMPONENTS

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AC2810
AC1JS±06
AC2811
N11084
Wrong Okay
HI LO HILO
± AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AC±1
3728 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
PRECAUTION
1. DO NOT HANDLE REFRIGERANT IN AN ENCLOSED
AREA OR NEAR AN OPEN FLAME
2. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION
3. BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET LIQUID REFRIGERANT IN
YOUR EYES OR ON YOUR SKIN
If liquid refrigerant gets in your eyes or on your skin.
(a) Wash the area with lots of cool water.
CAUTION:
Do not rub your eyes or skin.
(b) Apply clean petroleum jelly to the skin.
(c) Go immediately to a physician or hospital for professional
treatment.
4. NEVER HEAT CONTAINER OR EXPOSE IT TO OPEN
FLAME
5. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP CONTAINER OR NOT TO
APPLY PHYSICAL SHOCKS TO IT
6. DO NOT OPERATE COMPRESSOR WITHOUT
ENOUGH REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERATION SYS-
TEM
If there is not enough refrigerant in the refrigerant system, oil lu-
brication will be insufficient and compressor burnout may occur.
Necessary care should be taken to avoid this.
7. DO NOT OPEN PRESSURE MANIFOLD VALVE WHILE
COMPRESSOR IS OPERATING
If the high pressure valve is opened, refrigerant flows in the re-
verse direction and could cause the charging cylinder to rup-
ture, so open and close only the low pressure valve.
8. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERCHARGE SYSTEM WITH
REFRIGERANT
If refrigerant is overcharged, it causes problems such as insuffi-
cient cooling, poor fuel economy, engine overheating, etc.

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AC±2
± AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
3729 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
9. SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
The SEQUOIA is equipped with an SRS (Supplemental Re-
straint System) such as the driver, passenger, side, and curtain
shield airbags. Failure to carry out service operation in the cor-
rect sequence could cause the SRS to unexpectedly deploy
during servicing, possibly leading to a serious accident. Before
servicing (including removal or installation of parts, inspection
or replacement), be sure to read the precautionary notices in
the RS section.

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I21357
Sight Glass
AC1JT±06
± AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AC±3
3730 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSPECT REFRIGERANT VOLUME
Observe the sight glass on the liquid tube.
Test conditions:
Running engine at 1,500 rpm
Single A/C:
Front blower speed control dial at ºHIº position
Dual A/C:
Front and rear blower speed set at ºHIº position
A/C switch ON
Single A/C:
Front temperature control dial at ºMAX. COOLº position
Dual A/C:
Front temperature control dial at ºMAX. COOLº position
Rear temperature control set at 18.5°C (65°F)
Fully open the doors
ItemSymptomAmount of refrigerantRemedy
1Bubbles are present in sight glass continu-
ouslyInsufficient*
(1) Check for gas leakage with gas leak de-
tector and repair if necessary
(2) Add refrigerant until bubbles disappear
2No bubbles are present in sight glassNone, sufficient or too muchRefer to items 3 and 4
3No temperature difference between com-
pressor inlet and outletEmpty or nearly empty
(1) Check for gas leakage with gas leak de-
tector and repair if necessary
(2) Add refrigerant until bubbles disappear
4Temperature between compressor inlet and
outlet is noticeably differentCorrect or too muchRefer to items 5 and 6
5Immediately after air conditioning is turned
off, refrigerant in sight glass stays clearToo much
(1) Discharge refrigerant
(2) Evacuate air and charge proper amount
of purified refrigerant
6When air conditioning is turned off, refriger-
ant foams and then stays clearCorrect±
*: Bubbles in the sight glass with ambient temperature higher than usual can be considered normal if cooling
is sufficient.

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I21803
Single A/C:
Dual A/C: AC±4
± AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
3731 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
2. INSPECT REFRIGERANT PRESSURE WITH MAN-
IFOLD GAUGE SET
This is a method for checking the A/C system by using a man-
ifold gauge set. Read the manifold gauge pressure when the
conditions below are met.
Test conditions:
Temperature at the air inlet with R/F switch set at RECIRC
is 30 to 35°C (86 to 95°F)
Engine running at 1500 rpm
Blower speed control switch at ºHIº position
Temperature control dial at ºMAX. COOLº position
Dual A/C:
Rear temperature control set at 18.5°C (65°F)
HINT:
Gauge indications may vary slightly due to ambient tempera-
ture conditions.
(1) Normally functioning refrigeration system.
Gauge reading:
Single A/C:
GaugeMPakgf´cm2
Low pressure0.15 to 0.251.5 to 2.5
High pressure1.6 to 1.816 to 18
Dual A/C:
GaugeMPakgf´cm2
Low pressure0.25 to 0.352.5 to 3.5
High pressure1.9 to 2.119 to 21

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I21804
Condition: Periodically cools and then fails to cool
Single A/C:
Dual A/C:
I22613
Condition: Insufficient cooling
Single A/C:
Dual A/C:
± AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AC±5
3732 Author: Date:
2005 SEQUOIA (RM1146U)
(2) Moisture present in refrigeration system.
Symptom seen in
refrigeration systemProbable causeDiagnosisRemedy
During operation, pressure on low
pressure side cycles between vac-
uum and normal
Moisture in refrigeration system
freezes at expansion valve orifice
and temporarily stops cycle, but
normal state is restored after the
ice melts Drier in oversaturated state
 Moisture in refrigeration system
freezes at expansion valve orifice
and blocks circulation of refriger-
ant(1) Replace receiver
(2) Remove moisture in cycle by
repeatedly evacuating air
(3) Charge proper amount of new
refrigerant
(3) Insufficient cooling
Symptom seen in
refrigeration systemProbable causeDiagnosisRemedy
 Pressure low on both low and
high pressure sides
 Bubbles seen in sight glass con-
tinuously
 Insufficient cooling performance
Gas leakage in refrigeration sys-
tem Insufficient refrigerant in system
 Refrigerant leaking
(1) Check for gas leakage with gas
leak detector and repair if neces-
sary
(2) Charge proper amount of re-
frigerant
(3) If indicated pressure value is
near 0 when connected to gauge,
create the vacuum after inspecting
and repairing the location of the
leak

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