TOYOTA SUPRA 1986 Service Service Manual
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FAIL±SAFE CHART
If any of the following codes is detected, the ECM enters fail±safe mode.
DTC No. Fail±Safe Operation Fail±Safe Deactivation Conditions
14
Fuel cut
6 IGF signals detected in 6 consecutive
ignitions
16 Torque control prohibited Returned to normal condition
22
THW is fixed at 80°C (176°F)
Returned to normal condition
24 THA is fixed at 20°C (68°F) Returned to normal condition
31
Volume of air flowing is measured by turbo pressure
Sensor to determine injection volume and ignition
Timing
Returned to normal condition
34
Fuel cut
Returned to normal condition
Turbo
Turbo
Pressure Fuel cut Returned to normal condition
35 Sensor
35
BARO
Sensor
Atmospheric pressure is fixed at
101.3 kPa (760 mmHg, 29.92 inVHg)
Returned to normal condition
41
VTA1 is fixed at closed throttle position
The following must each be repeated at
least 2 times consecutively:
0.1 V VTA1 0.95 V
IDL: ON
47
VTA2 is fixed at wide open throttle
Position
The following must be repeated at least 2
times consecutively
0.1 V VTA2 0.95 V
52 Max. timing retardation IG switch OFF
53 Max. timing retardation Returned to normal condition
55 Max. timing retardation IG switch OFF
Back±Up Function
If there is trouble with the program in the ECM and the ignition signals (IGT) are not output from the microcomput-
er, the ECM controls fuel injection and ignition timing at predetermined levels as a back±up function to make
it possible to continue to operate the vehicle.
Furthermore, the injection duration is calculated from the starting signal (STA) and the throttle position signal
(IDL). Also, the ignition timing is fixed at the initial ignition timing, 10
°BTDC, without relation to the engine speed.
HINT: If the engine is controlled by the back±up function, the malfunction indicator lamp lights up to warn the
driver of the malfunction but the diagnostic trouble code is not output. EG±504
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G, NE signal circuit (No.2)
Engine coolant temp. sensor
circuit
Intake air temp. sensor circuit
Throttle position sensor
circuit
Sub±throttle position sensor
circuit
CircuitDTC
CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
As described in the preceding paragraph, abnormality detection
ability in the test mode is increased compared to that in the normal
mode, so that when intermittent problems occur in the ECM signal
circuits (G1, G2, NE, THW, THA, VTA1, VTA2) shown in the table
below, the appropriate diagnostic trouble code is output.
Accordingly, when the diagnostic trouble codes shown in the table
opposite (13, 22, 24, 41, 47) are output during the diagnostic
trouble code check, and inspection of the appropriate circuits re-
veals no abnormality, check for intermittent problems as described
below.
By checking for intermittent problems, the place where intermittent
problems are occurring due to poor contacts can be isolated.
CLEAR DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES
See page EG±493.
SET TEST MODE
1. With the ignition switch OFF, using SST, connect the
terminals TE2 and E1 of the data link connector 2.
SST 09843±18020
2. Start the engine and check to see the malfunction indicator
lamp goes off.
PERFORM A SIMULATION TEST
Using the symptom simulation (See page IN±24), apply vibration
to and pull lightly on the wire harness, connector or terminals in the
circuit indicated by the malfunction code.
In this test, if the malfunction indicator lamp lights up, it indicates
that the place where the wire harness, connector or terminals be-
ing pulled or vibrated has faulty contact. Check that point for loose
connections, dirt on the terminals, poor fit or other problems and
repair as necessary.
HINT: After cancelling out the diagnostic trouble code in memory
and set the test mode, if the malfunction indicator lamp does not
go off after the engine is started, check thoroughly for faulty con-
tacts, etc., then try the check again, if the malfunction indicator
lamp still does not go off, check and replace ECM.
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BASIC INSPECTION
In many cases, by carrying out the basic engine check shown in the following flow chart, the location causing
the problem can be found quickly and efficiently. Therefore, use of this check is essential in engine troubleshoot-
ing.
If there is a problem, and a normal code is displayed, proceed to the matrix chart of problem symptoms on page
EG±514. Make sure that every likely cause of the problem is checked.
Is battery positive voltage 11 V or more when engine is stopped?
Is engine cranked?
Does engine start?
Check air filter.
Charge or replace battery.
Proceed to matrix chart of problem symptom
on page EG±514.
Repair or replace.
Remove air filter.
Visually check that the air filter is not excessively
dirty or oily.
If necessary, clean the air filter with compressed
air. First blow from inside thoroughly, then blow
from outside of the air filter.
Charge or replace battery.
Is battery positive voltage 11 V or more when engine is stopped?
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(See page EG±20)
Check idle speed.
Proceed to matrix chart of problem symp-
toms on page EG±514.
(1) Shift transmission into ªNº position.
(2) Warm up engine to normal operating tempera±
ture.
(3) Switch OFF all accessories.
(4) Switch OFF air conditioning.
(5) Connect tachometer test probe to terminal
IG of data link connector 1.
Check Idle speed.
Idle speed: 650 50 rpm
Never allow tachometer test probe to touch
ground as it could result in damage to igniter
and/or ignition coil.
As some tachometers are not compatible
with this ignition system, we recommended
that you confirm the compatibility of your
unit before use.
Check ignition timing.
(1) Shift transmission into ªNº position.
(2) Warm up engine to normal operating tempera±
ture.
(3) Keep the engine speed at idle.
(4) Using SST, connect terminals TE1 and E1 of
data link connector 1.
SST 09843±18020
(5) Connect a timing light clip to the check wire.
(See page EG±20)
Check ignition timing.
Ignition timing: 10 2° BTDC @ idle
Proceed to matrix chart of problem symp-
toms on page EG±514.
Proceed to page EG±518 and continue to
troubleshoot.
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(See page
IG±26)
Check fuel pressure.
Proceed to page EG±264 and continue to
troubleshoot.
(1) Be sure that there is enough fuel in the tank.
(2) Turn ignition switch ON.
(3) Using SST, connect terminals FP and +B of
data link connector 1.
SST 09843±18020
Check that there is pressure in the hose from the fuel
filter.
If there is fuel pressure, you will hear the sound of fuel
flowing.
Never make a mistake with the terminal con-
nection position as this will cause a malfunc-
tion.
Check for spark.
Proceed to page IG±21 and continue to trou-
bleshoot.
Proceed to matrix chart of problem symptoms
on page EG±514.
(1) Remove ignition coil (See page IG±26)
(2) Remove spark plug.
(3) Install the spark plug to the ignition coil, and connect
the ignition coil connector.
(4) Ground the spark plug.
Check if spark occurs while engine is being cranked.
To prevent excess fuel being injected from the injectors
during this test, don't crank the engine for more than 1
Ð 2 seconds at a time.
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PARTS LOCATION
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STANDARD VALUE OF ECM TERMINALS
Connectors of the engine control module are waterproof and are
the bolt type.
For waterproof type connectors, in order to measure the voltage
of ECM terminals and the resistance of connected parts, connect
the inspection sub wire harness between the ECM and vehicle
wire harness, then do the inspection.
The inspection method of inserting a tester probe from the other
side of connector significantly reduces the waterproof perfor-
mance.
Disconnect the connector by fully loosening the bolt.
PREPARATION
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Turn up the passenger side floor carpet.
(See page EG±324)
3. Remove the ECM protector.
4. Disconnect the connector from the ECM.
After completely loosening the bolt, the 2 parts of the connec-
tor can be separated.
NOTICE:
wDo not pull the wire harness when disconnecting the con-
nector.
wWhen disconnecting the connector, the ECM's back±up
power source is cut off, so the malfunction codes, etc. re-
corded in the ECM memory are cancelled.
wNever insert a tester probe or male terminal used for in-
spection purposes into the female terminal of the vehicle
wire harness. Otherwise, the female terminal may be wid-
ened, which can result in faulty connection.
5. Connect SST (check harness ºAº) between the ECM and
connector of the vehicle wire harness.
SST 09990±01000
HINT: The arrangement of the check connector terminals are
the same as those of the ECM.
See page EG±511.
6. Disconnect the SST.
SST 09990±01000
7. Reconnect the connector to the ECM.
(a) M a t c h t h e m a l e connector correctly with the female
connector, then press them together.
(b) Tighten the bolt.
Make sure the connector is completely connected by tighten-
ing the bolt until there is a clearance of less than 1 mm (0.04
in.) between the bottom of the male connector and the end
of the female connector.
8. Install the ECM protector and floor carpet. EG±510
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STANDARD VALUE OF ECM TERMINALS
Always
IG switch ON
IG switch ON
IG switch ON and apply vacuum to the
throttle opener Throttle valve fully closed
IG switch ON
Main or sub±throttle valve fully closed
Idling, Intake air temp. 0°C (32°F) to 80°C
(176°F)
IG switch ON Throttle valve fully open
IG switch ON Sub±throttle valve fully closed
IG switch ON
Main or sub±throttle valve fully closed
IG switch ON Sub±throttle valve fully open
IG switch ON
Main or sub±throttle valve fully open
Idling, Engine coolant temp. 60°C (140°F) to
120°C (248°F)
Cranking
IG switch ON
Idling
IG switch ON
IG switch ON
Idling
Idling
Idling
Idling
Idling
IG switch ON
IG switch ON
IG switch ON
Pulse generation
Pulse generation
Pulse generation
Pulse generation
Pulse generation
Symbols (Terminals No.)STD Voltage (V)Condition
(See page EG±583)
(See page EG±521)
(See page EG±521)
(See page EG±517)
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Symbols (Terminals No.) STD Voltage (V) Condition
EGR (B75) E01 (B80) Below 2.0 Idling
EGR (B75)±E01 (B80) 9 ~ 14 Engine speed at 3,500 rpm
VG (B66)±E21 (B28) 0.7 ~ 1.7 Idling
ISC1 (B35), ISC2 (B34)
Ð E01 (B80)
ISC3 (B33), ISC4 (B32)
Pulse generation
(See page EG±586)
Idling when A/C switch ON or OFF
VF1 (B29)±E1 (B69)
1.8 ~ 3.2
Maintain engine speed at 2,500 rpm for 2
minutes after warming up then return to Idling
OX1 (B48), OX2 (B47)±E1 (B69)
Pulse generation
(See page EG±529)
Maintain engine speed at 2,500 rpm for 2
minutes after warming up
HT1 (B71) HT2 (B72) E01 (B80)
Below 3.0 Idling HT1 (B71), HT2 (B72)±E01 (B80) 9 ~ 14 IG switch ON
KNK1 (B50), KNK2 (B49)±E1 (B69)
Pulse generation
(See page EG±563)
Idling
NSW (B76) E1 (B69)
9 ~ 14
IG switch ON
Other shift position in ºPº, ºNº position
NSW (B76)±E1 (B69)
0 ~ 3.0
IG switch ON
Shift position in ºPº, ºNº position
SP1 (A2)±E1 (B69)
Pulse generation
(See page EG±556)
IG switch ON
Rotate driving wheel slowly
TE1 (A20)±E1 (B69) 9 ~ 14 IG switch ON
TE2 (A19)±E1 (B69) 9 ~ 14 IG switch ON
W (A6)±E1 (B69) 9 ~ 14 Idling
0 ~ 3.0 IG switch ON
OD1 (A12)±E1 (B69) 9 ~ 14 IG switch ON
A/C (A34)±E1 (B69) 7.5 ~14 A/C switch OFF
0 ~ 1.5 A/C switch ON (At idling)
ACMG (A23)±E1 (B69) 0 ~ 3.0 A/C switch ON (At idling)
9 ~ 14 A/C switch OFF
FPU (B73)±E01 (B80) 9 ~ 14 IG switch ON
Below 2.0 Restarting at high engine coolant temp.
ELS (A15)±E1 (B69) 7.5 ~ 14 Defogger switch and taillight switch ON
0 ~ 1.5 Defogger's switch and taillight switch OFF
VSV1 (B40)±E1 (B69) Below 3.0 Immediately after racing
9 ~ 14 Idling
VSV2 (B39)±E1 (B69) Below 3.0 For 2 sec. after IG switch ON to OFF
9 ~ 14 Idling
VSV3 (B38)±E1 (B69) 9 ~ 14 Idling
PMC (B60)±E1 (B69)
Below 3.0
Idling (for M/T)
Idling and shift position ºPº, ºNº position
(for AT)
PMC (B60)±E1 (B69)
9 ~ 14
Idling and other shift position ºPº, ºNº
position (for A/T))
PM1 (B62)±E2 (A65)
2.3 ~ 3.0
IG switch ON
1.8 ~ 2.4
IG switch ON and apply vacuum 26.7 kPa
(200 mmHg, 7.9 in Hg)
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REFERENCE VALUE OF ECM DATA
HINT: ECM data can be monitored by TOYOTA hand±held
tester.
1. Hook up the TOYOTA hand±held tester to DLC2.
2. Monitor ECM data by following the prompts on the tester
screen.
Please refer to the TOYOTA hand±held tester operator's manual
for further details.
REFERENCE VALUE
Item
Inspection condition
Reference value
INJECTOR
Engine cold to hot
Engine idling at normal operating temp.*1
Gradually decreases
Approx. 1.8 msec.
IGNITION Increase engine speed Gradually increases
IAC STEP #
Engine idling at normal operating temp..*1
A/C switch ON
A/T shifting in ºDº position
Ignition switch ON (Engine off)
20 ~ 30 steps
Step increases
Step increases
Approx. 125 steps`
ENGINE SPEED RPM kept stable (Comparison with tachometer) No great changes
MAF
Engine idling at normal operating temp..*1
Increase engine speed
Approx. 3.8 g/s
Gradually increases
ECT Engine at normal operating temp. 75±95°C (185±203°F).*2
THROTTLE
Closed throttle position
Wide open throttle
From closed throttle position to wide open throttle
Below 5°
Above 70°
Gradually increases
VEHICLE SPD
During driving
(Comparison with speedometer)
No large differences
TARGET A/FL Engine idling at normal operating temp. 2.50 + 1.25 V*3
A/F FB LEFT RPM stable at 2,500 rpm with normal operating temp. ON
KNOCK FB Depress throttle pedal suddenly during idling ON
STA SIGNAL
During cranking
ON
CTP SIGNAL Closed throttle position ON
A/C SIGNAL A/C switch ON ON
PNP SIGNAL.*4
When shifting from ºPº or ºNº position into a position
other than ºPº or ºNº
GEAR
OxL RPM stable at 2,500 rpm with normal operating temp. RICH LEAN is repeated
*1: All accessories and A/C switched OFF
*
2: If the engine coolant temp. sensor circuit is open or shorted, the ECM assumes an engine coolant temp.
value of 80°C (176°F).
*
3: When feedback control is forbidden, 0 V is displayed.
*
4: A/T only
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