TOYOTA SIENNA 2007 Service Repair Manual

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2GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – SFI SYSTEMES–47
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KNOCK FB VAL Feedback value of knocking -
ACCEL POS #1Absolute Accelerator Pedal Position (APP)
No. 1-
ACCEL POS #2 Absolute APP No. 2 -
THROTTLE POS Throttle positionRead value with ignition switch on (Do not
start engine)
THROTTLE POS Throttle sensor positioningRead value with ignition switch on (Do not
start engine)
THROTTLE POS#2 Throttle sensor positioning #2Read value with ignition switch on (Do not
start engine)
THROTTLE MOT Throttle motor -
O2S B1 S2 Heated oxygen sensor outputPerforming INJ VOL or A/F CONTROL
function of ACTIVE TEST enables technician
to check voltage output of sensor
O2S B2 S2 Heated oxygen sensor outputPerforming INJ VOL or A/F CONTROL
function of ACTIVE TEST enables technician
to check voltage output of sensor
AFS B1 S1 A/F sensor outputPerforming INJ VOL or A/F CONTROL
function of ACTIVE TEST enables technician
to check voltage output of sensor
AFS B2 S1 A/F sensor outputPerforming INJ VOL or A/F CONTROL
function of ACTIVE TEST enables technician
to check voltage output of sensor
TOTAL FT #1 Total fuel trim of bank 1 -
TOTAL FT #2 Total fuel trim of bank 2 -
SHORT FT #1 Short-term fuel trim of bank 1Short-term fuel compensation used to
maintain air-fuel ratio at stoichiometric air-fuel
ratio
LONG FT #1 Long-term fuel trim of bank 1Overall fuel compensation carried out in long-
term to compensate for a continual deviation
of short-term fuel trim from central valve
SHORT FT #2 Short-term fuel trim of bank 2Short-term fuel compensation used to
maintain air-fuel ratio at stoichiometric air-fuel
ratio
LONG FT #2 Long-term fuel trim of bank 2Overall fuel compensation carried out in long-
term to compensate for a continual deviation
of short-term fuel trim from central valve
FUEL SYS #1 Fuel system status (bank 1)• OL (Open Loop): Has not yet satisfied
conditions to go closed loop
• CL (Closed Loop): Using heated oxygen
sensor as feedback for fuel control
• OL DRIVE: Open loop due to driving
conditions (fuel enrichment)
• OL FAULT: Open loop due to detected
system fault
• CL FAULT: Closed loop but heated
oxygen sensor, which used for fuel control
malfunctioning
FUEL SYS #2 Fuel system status (bank 2)• OL (Open Loop): Has not yet satisfied
conditions to go closed loop
• CL (Closed Loop): Using heated oxygen
sensor as feedback for fuel control
• OL DRIVE: Open loop due to driving
conditions (fuel enrichment)
• OL FAULT: Open loop due to detected
system fault
• CL FAULT: Closed loop but heated
oxygen sensor, which used for fuel control
malfunctioning
O2FT B1 S2 Fuel trim at heated oxygen sensor Same as SHORT FT #1LABEL
(Intelligent Tester Display)Measurement Item Diagnostic Note

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O2FT B2 S2 Fuel trim at heated oxygen sensor Same as SHORT FT #2
AF FT B1 S1 Fuel trim at A/F sensor -
AF FT B2 S1 Fuel trim at A/F sensor -
CAT TEMP B1 S1 Catalyst temperature -
CAT TEMP B2 S1 Catalyst temperature -
CAT TEMP B1 S2 Catalyst temperature -
CAT TEMP B2 S2 Catalyst temperature -
S O2S B1 S2 Heated oxygen sensor impedance (Sensor 2) -
S O2S B2 S2 Heated oxygen sensor impedance (Sensor 2) -
INI COOL TEMP Initial engine coolant temperature -
INI INTAKE TEMP Initial intake air temperature -
INJ VOL Injection volume -
STARTER SIG Starter signal -
PS SW Power steering signal -
PS SIGNAL Power steering signal (history)This signal status usually ON until ignition
switch turned off
CTP SW Closed throttle position switch -
A/C SIGNAL A/C signal -
ELECT LOAD SIG Electrical load signal -
STOP LIGHT SW Stop light switch -
BATTERY VOLTAGE Battery voltage -
ATM PRESSURE Atmospheric pressure -
FUEL PMP SP CTL Fuel pump speed control status -
ACIS VSVVSV for Air Intake Control Induction System
(AICS)-
VVT CTRL B2 VVT control (bank 2 Intake side) status -
EVAP (Purge) VSV EVAP purge VSV -
FUEL PUMP/SPD Fuel pump speed statusVSV for EVAP controlled by ECM (ground
side duty control)
VACUUM PUMP Key-off EVAP system pump status -
EVAP VENT VAL Key-off EVAP system vent valve status -
FAN MOTOR Electric fan motor -
TC/TE1 TC and TE1 terminals of DLC3 -
ACM ACM control status -
VVTL AIM ANGL #1 VVT aim angle -
VVT CHNG ANGL #1 VVT change angle -
VVT OCV DUTY B1 VVT OCV operation duty -
VVT EX HOLD B1VVT exhaust hold duty ratio learning value
(bank 1 Exhaust side)-
VVT EX CHG ANG1 VVT change angle (bank 1 Exhaust side) -
VVT EX OCV D B1VVT OCV (bank 1 Exhaust side) operation
duty-
VVTL AIM ANGL#2 VVT aim angle (bank 2 Intake side) -
VVT CHNG ANGL#2 VVT change angle (bank 2 Intake side) -
VVT OCV DUTY B2 VVT OCV (bank 2 Intake side) operation duty -
VVT EX HOLD B2VVT exhaust hold duty ratio learning value
(bank 2 Exhaust side)-
VVT EX CHG ANG2 VVT change angle (bank 2 Exhaust side) -
VVT EX OCV D B2VVT OCV (bank 2 Exhaust side) operation
duty- LABEL
(Intelligent Tester Display)Measurement Item Diagnostic Note

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FC IDL Idle fuel cutON: when throttle valve fully closed and
engine speed over 1500 rpm
FC TAU FC TAUFuel cut initiated under light load to prevent
incomplete combustion
IGNITION Ignition -
CYL #1 Cylinder #1 misfire rate Displayed only during idling
CYL #2 Cylinder #2 misfire rate Displayed only during idling
CYL #3 Cylinder #3 misfire rate Displayed only during idling
CYL #4 Cylinder #4 misfire rate Displayed only during idling
CYL #5 Cylinder #5 misfire rate Displayed only during idling
CYL #6 Cylinder #6 misfire rate Displayed only during idling
CYL ALL All cylinder misfire rate Displayed only during idling
MISFIRE RPM Misfire RPM -
MISFIRE LOAD Misfire load -
MISFIRE MARGIN Misfire monitoring -
ENG RUN TIME Accumulated engine running time -
TIME DTC CLEAR Cumulative time after DTC cleared -
DIST DTC CLEAR Accumulated distance after DTC cleared -
WU CYC DTC CLEAR Warm-up cycle after DTC cleared -LABEL
(Intelligent Tester Display)Measurement Item Diagnostic Note

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2GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSORES–515
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ENGINE
2GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
COMPONENTS
A162205E03

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ES–5162GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
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REMOVAL
1. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT (See page CO-6)
2. REMOVE V-BANK COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-28)
3. REMOVE NO. 2 AIR CLEANER INLET (See page EM-
28)
4. REMOVE NO. 1 AIR CLEANER INLET (See page EM-
28)
5. REMOVE AIR CLEANER CAP SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page ES-493)
6. REMOVE AIR CLEANER CASE SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-28)
7. REMOVE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
(a) Remove the engine coolant temperature sensor
connector.
(b) Remove the engine coolant temperature sensor.
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
(a) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance
between the terminals.
Standard resistance
• If the result is as specified, do not replace the
engine coolant temperature sensor.
• If the result is not as specified, replace the
engine coolant temperature sensor.
NOTICE:
In case of checking the engine coolant
temperature sensor in water, do not allow water
to go into the terminals. After checking, dry the
engine coolant temperature sensor.
A162197
A164436E01
Condition Specified Condition
20
C (68F) 2.32 to 2.59 k
80C (176F) 0.310 to 0.326 k

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2GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – KNOCK SENSORES–521
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REMOVAL
1. DISCHARGE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
(See page FU-13)
2. REMOVE V-BANK COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-28)
3. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT (See page CO-6)
4. REMOVE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR ASSEMBLY
HINT:
(See page WW-4)
5. REMOVE FRONT OUTER COWL TOP PANEL SUB-
ASSEMBLY (See page EM-27)
6. REMOVE AIR CLEANER CAP SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page ES-493)
7. REMOVE AIR CLEANER CASE SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-28)
8. REMOVE INTAKE AIR SURGE TANK ASSEMBLY
(a) Disconnect the 2 water by-pass hoses from the
throttle body [A].
(b) Disconnect the vapor feed hose [B].
(c) Disconnect the throttle body connector and clamp
[C].
(d) Disconnect the ventilation hose [D].
(e) Disconnect the union to check valve hose [E].
(f) Disconnect the connector [F].
A129464E07
A138457E04
A129467

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ES–5222GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – KNOCK SENSOR
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(g) Using a 5 mm socket hexagon wrench, remove the
4 bolts [G].
(h) Remove the 2 nuts, 2 bolts and intake air surge tank
[H].
(i) Remove the gasket from the intake air surge tank [I].
9. REMOVE FUEL MAIN TUBE SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-30)
10. REMOVE INTAKE MANIFOLD (See page EM-39)
11. REMOVE KNOCK CONTROL SENSOR
(a) Disconnect the 2 knock sensor connectors.
(b) Remove the 2 bolts and then remove the 2 knock
control sensors.
INSPECTION
1. KNOCK CONTROL SENSOR
(a) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance
between the terminals.
Resistance:
120 to 280 k
at 20C (68F)
If the resistance is not specified, replace the knock
control sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL KNOCK CONTROL SENSOR
(a) Install the 2 knock control sensors with the 2 bolts
as shown in the illustration.
Torque: 20 N*m (204 kgf*cm, 15 ft.*lbf)
(b) Connect the 2 knock control sensor connectors.
2. INSTALL INTAKE MANIFOLD (See page EM-49)
3. INSTALL FUEL MAIN TUBE SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-56)
4. INSTALL INTAKE AIR SURGE TANK
NOTICE:
DO NOT apply oil to the bolts listed below.
A129468E08
A129615
A065174
A132951E01
Tightening PartsTo r q u e
N*m (kgf*cm, ft.*lbf)QTY
Surge Tank and Intake Manifold 18 (184, 13) 4
No. 1 Surge Tank Stay and Surge Tank 21 (214, 15) 1
Throttle Body Bracket and Surge Tank 21 (214, 15) 1

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2GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – KNOCK SENSORES–523
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(a) Install a new gasket to the intake air surge tank [A].
(b) Using a 5 mm hexagon socket wrench, install the 4
bolts [B].
Torque: 18 N*m (184 kgf*cm, 13 ft.*lbf)
(c) Install the intake air surge tank with the 2 nuts and 2
bolts [C].
Torque: Nut
16 N*m (163 kgf*cm, 12 ft.*lbf)
Bolt
21 N*m (214 kgf*cm, 15 ft.*lbf)
(d) Connect the connector [D].
(e) Connect the union to check valve hose [E].
(f) Connect the ventilation hose No. 2 [F].
(g) Install the clamp and connect the throttle with motor
body assembly connector [G].
(h) Connect the vapor feed hose [H].
(i) Connect the 2 water by-pass hoses to the throttle
with motor body assembly [I].
5. INSTALL AIR CLEANER CASE SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-59)
6. INSTALL AIR CLEANER CAP SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page ES-496)
7. ADD ENGINE COOLANT (See page CO-7)
8. INSPECT FOR ENGINE COOLANT LEAK (See page
CO-1)
9. INSPECT FOR FUEL LEAK (See page FU-7)
10. INSTALL FRONT OUTER COWL TOP PANEL SUB-
ASSEMBLY (See page EM-61)
11. INSTALL WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR ASSEMBLY
HINT:
(See page WW-5)
A129468E09
A129467
A138457E05
A129464E08

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ES–5242GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – KNOCK SENSOR
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12. INSTALL V-BANK COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY (See
page EM-63)

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EXTERIOR – FRONT BUMPERET–3
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REMOVAL
1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE BATTERY
TERMINAL
2. REMOVE FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY
(a) Remove the 4 screws and separate the fender liner
from the front bumper assembly.
(b) Remove the 8 screws and separate the engine
under cover from the front bumper assembly.
B125278
B125279

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