hood open TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 Service Repair Manual

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RECEIVER
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. OPEN THE HOOD
2. INSPECT SIGHT GLASS AND FITTING FOR LEAKAGE
Using a gas leak tester, check for leakage, check for leakage.
If there is leakage, check the tightening torque at the joints.
RECEIVER REMOVAL
1. OPEN THE HOOD
2. DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM
INSTALLATION HINT: Evacuate air from refrigeration sys-
tem.
Charge system with refrigerant and inspect for leakage of re-
frigerant.
Specified amount:
700 +50 g (24.96 +1.76 oz.)
3. REMOVE FRONT BUMPER
(See page BO±8)
4. REMOVE RADIATOR SUPPORT UPPER SEAL
Remove the 12 clips and radiator support upper seal.
5. REMOVE LIQUID TUBES FROM RECEIVER
Remove the 2 bolts and both tubes from the receiver.
Torque: 5.4 NVm (55 kgfVcm, 48 in.Vlbf
INSTALLATION HINT: Lubricate the new O±rings with com-
pressor oil and install the tubes.
6. REMOVE RECEIVER
Remove the holder bolt and pull the receiver upward from the
receiver holder.
REMOVAL NOTICE: Cap the open fitting immediately to
keep moisture out of system.
INSTALLATION HINT: If receiver was replaced, add com-
pressor oil to the compressor.
Add 10 cc (2.9 fl.oz.)
Compressor oil:
ND±OIL 8 or equivalent
RECEIVER INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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SYSTEM INSPECTION
1. SETTING OF THE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
Setting Conditions
(a) Close all the doors.
(b) Close the engine hood and luggage compartment door.
(c) Remove the ignition key from the ignition key cylinder.
Setting Operation
When any of the following operations (a) or (c) is done, the theft deterrent indicator light will light up as de-
scribed.
(a) Lock the left or right front door using the key.
(All doors are locked by key±interlinked lock operation)
(b) With the rear doors locked and with one of the front doors locked, lock the other front door without
using the key (keyless door lock).
 
 Elapsed time after operation
 
 Indicator light
  Within about 30 seconds  Lights up
  After about 30 seconds  Blinks *1
*1: 1 sec. on, 1 sec. off
HINT: When the theft deterrent system is set, doors cannot be locked or unlocked with the door lock control
switch and the luggage compartment door cannot be unlocked with the luggage compartment door opener
switch.
2. CANCELLING OF THE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM IN THE SET CONDITION
Check if the theft deterrent indicator light is blinking.
Cancelling Operation
When any of the following operation (a), (b), (c) or (d) is done, the theft deterrent system is cancelled and
indicator light will go off.
(a) Unlock the left or right front door using the key.
(b) Insert the ignition key in the ignition key cylinder and turn it to the ACC or ON position.
(This is operative only when the theft deterrent system has never operated.)
(c) Unlock the luggage compartment door with the key. *
1
*1: The theft deterrent system is temporarily cancelled only while the luggage compartment door is
open. Approximately 2 seconds after the luggage compartment door is closed, the theft deterrent
system is reset.
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3. CHECK OF THE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM OPERATION.
Check if the theft deterrent indicator light is blinking.
When any of the following operations (a) or (b) is done, the system sounds the horns and theft deterrent
horn and flashes the headlights and taillights for about one minute to alert. At the same time, the system
disconnects the starter motor circuit and locks all doors (if all doors are not locked, the system repeats door
locking operation every 2 seconds during the one minute alert time).
(a) Open the engine hood using the engine hood opener lever.
(b) Unlock any of the front or rear doors without key operation.
4. CANCELLING OF THE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM IN OPERATING CONDITION.
The theft deterrent operation can be cancelled when any of the following conditions is met:
 No. Condition Cancelling Operation 
 1
 
 Unlock left or right door with the key.
 
 
 2 Unlock doors with wireless door lock control system. 
 3 Insert key into ignition key cylinder and turn it to ACC or ON position. *2
 4 About 1 minute passes after theft deterrent operation begins. Automatic stop *1
*1: In this case, the theft deterrent system resets in about 2 seconds after if all doors are closed.
*
2: The alarm will be off, but the engine will not operate. To restart the engine, see No.1.
ECU TERMINAL VALUES MEASUREMENT
USING TOYOTA BREAK±OUT±BOX AND
TOYOTA HAND±HELD TESTER
1. Hook up the TOYOTA break±out box and TOYOTA handheld
tester to the vehicle.
2. Read the ECU input/output values by following the prompts
on the hand±held tester screen.
HINT: TOYOTA hand±held tester has a ºShapshotº func-
tion. This records the measured values and is effective in
the diagnosis of intermittent problems.
Please refer to the TOYOTA hand±held tester/TOYOTA
break±out±box operator's manual for further details. BE±122
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MATRIX CHART OF PROBLEM SYMPTOMS
Proceed to the reference page shown in the matrix chart below for each malfunction symptom and troubleshoot
for each circuit.
HINT: Troubleshooting of the theft deterrent system is based on the premise that the door lock control system
is operating normally. Accordingly, before troubleshooting the theft deterrent system, first make certain that the
door lock control system is operating normally.
Theft Deterrent System
 Details of Problem Inspecting Circuit *1 See Page
  1. Indicator light circuit BE±128
 
 
Th th ft d t t t t b t
 
 2. Luggage compartment door key
lock and unlock switch circuit 
 BE±142
 The theft deterrent system cannot be set 3. Luggage Room Light switch circuit BE±144 
 
 
 4. Door courtesy switch circuit
 
 BE±147
  5. Engine hood courtesy switch circuit BE±148
 The indicator light does not blink when system is set Indicator light circuit BE±128
 
 
 When the
system is
 
 
 
When the back door is
opened by a method other
than the key. 
 
 The system
does not
 
 
 
Luggage compartment door courtesy
switch circuit
 
 
 BE±144
 
 
system is
set 
 When the engine hood is
opened 
 
does not
Operate 
 Engine hood courtesy switch circuit
 
 BE±148
 
 
 
 Horns do not sound 
 Horn relay circuit 
 BE±132
 
 While the system
ii i
 
 
Theft deterrent horn does not
sound 
 
Theft deterrent horn circuit 
 
BE±134
 is in warning
operation Headlights do not flash Headlight control relay circuit BE±136
 o eration Taillights do not flash Taillight control relay circuit BE±138
  The starter cut is not cut off Starter relay circuit BE±130 
 
 When the
System is
 
 
 
It is not cancelled when the
ignition key is Turned to ACC
or ON position
 
 
 Ignition switch circuit
 
 
 BE±140
 
 
 
System is
Set 
 
 
It still operates when the back
door is Opened with the key
 
 
 
Luggage compartment door key lock
and unlock switch circuit
 
 
 
BE±142
 System is still set even when a rear door is open Door courtesy switch circuit BE±147
  Horns sound Horn relay circuit BE±132
 Even when the Theft deterrent horn sounds Theft deterrent horn circuit BE±134
 

Even when the
System is not set 
Headlights stay on 
Headlight control relay circuit 
BE±136 
 
 
 Taillights stay on
 
 Taillight control relay circuit
 
 BE±138
*1
: If numbers are given to the circuit proceed with troubleshooting in the order indicated by those numbers.
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TERMINALS OF ECU
 No. Symbol Terminal Name No. Symbol Terminal Name
 T8±1 +B2 Power Source T9±1 +B1 Power Source
 T8±2 ACT± Door Lock Motor T9±2 ± ± 
 T8±3
 
 ACT+
 
 Door Lock Motor
 
 T9±3
 
 ±
 
 ±
 T8±4 E Ground 
T9 4
 
DSWL
 Luggage Compartment Door Courtesy
 T8±5 ± ± T9±4 DSWL 
Luggage Com artment Door Courtesy
Switch
 T8±6 RLY Power Main Relay T9±5 L1 Door Lock Control Switch (Lock) 
 T8±7
 
 IG
 
 Ignition Switch ºONº
 
 T9±6
 
 UL3
 
 Door Key Lock and Unlock Switch
 T8±8 ACC Ignition Switch ºACCº T9±7 DSWD Door Open Detection Switch
 T8±9 ± ± T9±8 UL1 Door Lock Control Switch (Unlock)
 
T9 9
 
LUG
 Luggage Compartment Door Key Lock T9±9 LUG Luggage Com artment Door Key Lock
and Unlock Switch
 T9±10 HEAD Headlight Control Relay 
 T9±11
 
 SH
 
 Theft Deterrent Horn
 T9±12 IND Security Indicator Light
 T9±13 ± ±
 T9±14 FOD Engine Hood Courtesy Switch  
LSWD
 
Door Unlock Detection Switch or Door T9±15 LSWD,
UL2 Door Unlock Detection Switch or Door
K L k d U l k S it h
T9±15
UL2Key Lock and Unlock Switch 
 T9±16
 
 ±
 
 ±
 T9±17 ± ±
 T9±18 ± ±
 T9±19 DSWP Door Open Detection Switch 
 T9±20
 
 KSW
 
 Key Unlock Warning Switch
 T9±21 LSWP Door Unlock Detection Switch
 T9±22 L2 Door Key Lock and Unlock Switch
 T9±23 TAIL Taillight Control Relay 
 T9±24
 
 HORN
 
 HORN Relay
 T9±25 SRLY Ignition Switch ºSTº
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 Terminals Symbols Condition Standard Value
 
 
T9±12±Ground
(IND±Ground) 
 W±L±Ground
 
 Always
 
 Below 270 
 T9±14±T8±4 
VR WB
 Engine hood courtesy switch ON (hood opened). Below 1  
 
T9 14 T8 4
(FOD±E) 
 
VR±WB 
 Engine hood courtesy switch OFF (hood closed). 
 1 M  or higher
 T9±15±T8±4 LW W B Door unlock detection switch ON (door opened). Below 1 
 
T9 15 T8 4
(LSWD±E) LW±WB Door unlock detection switch OFF (door closed). 1 M  or higher
 
T9 15 T8 4
  Door key lock and unlock switch ºunlockº position Below 1  
 
T9±15±T8±4
(UL2±E) 
 W±WB 
 Door key lock and unlock switch OFF or ºlockº
position 
 1 M or higher
   
Door open detection switch (passenger's) ON
 
Below 1 
 T9±19±T8±4
 
 RL WB
 
 
Door oen detection switch ( assenger s) ON
(door opened). 
 
Below 1 
 
T9 19 T8 4
(DSWP±E) 
RL±WB
 Door open detection switch (passenger's) OFF 1Mor higher
   
Door oen detection switch ( assenger s) OFF
(door closed). 
1 M or higher
 T9±20±T8±4 
YWB
 Key unlock warning switch ON. Below 1 
 
T9 20 T8 4
(KSW±E) Y±WB Key unlock warning switch OFF. 1 M or higher
 
T9±21±T8±4
 
GB WB
 Door unlock detection switch ON (door opened). Below 1  
 
T9 21 T8 4
(LSWP±E) 
 
GB±WB 
 Door unlock detection switch OFF (door closed).
 
 1 M or higher
 
T9 22 T8 4
  Door key lock and unlock switch ºlockº position. Below 1 
 
 
T9±22±T8±4
(L2±E) 
 
GY±WB 
 
Door key lock and unlock switch OFF or ºunlockº
position. 
 1 M or higher
 
 T9±23±T8±4
(TAIL±E) 
 GW±WB
 
 Light control switch ºTAILº position.
 
 10±14 V
 
 T9±24±T8±4
(HORN±E) 
 LR±WB
 
 Horn switch OFF.
 
 10±14 V
 
 T9±25±Ground
(SRLY±Ground) 
 L±O±Ground
 
 Ignition switch is turned to ºSTº position.
(When park / neutral position switch ºPº position) 
 10±14 V
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Engine Hood Courtesy Switch Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The engine hood courtesy switch is built into the engine hood lock assembly and goes on when the engine hood
is opened and goes off when the engine hood is closed.
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11. Care must be taken when jacking up and supporting the
vehicle. Be sure to lift and support the vehicle at the proper
locations (See page IN±36).
(a) If the vehicle is to be jacked up only at the front or rear
end, be sure to block the wheels at the opposite end in
order to ensure safety.
(b) After the vehicle is jacked up, be sure to support it on
stands. It is extremely dangerous to do any work on a
vehicle raised on a jack alone, even for a small job that
can be finished quickly.
12. Observe the following precautions to avoid damage to the
following parts:
(a) Do not open the cover or case of the ECU, ECM, PCM
or TCM unless absolutely necessary. (If the IC terminals
are touched, the IC may be destroyed by static
electricity.)
(b) To disconnect vacuum hoses, pull on the end, not the
middle of the hose.
(c) To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the connector
itself, not the wires.
(d) Be careful not to drop electrical components, such as
sensors or relays. If they are dropped on a hard floor,
they should be replaced and not reused.
(e) When steam cleaning an engine, protect the distributor,
air filter, and VCV from water.
(f) Ne ve r use an imp a ct wre n ch to re mo ve or in sta ll
temperature switches or temperature sensors.
(g) When checking continuity at the wire connector, insert
the tester probe carefully to prevent terminals from
bending.
(h) When using a vacuum gauge, never force the hose onto
a connector that is too large. Use a step±down adapter
instead. Once the hose has been stretched, it may leak.
13. Tag hoses before disconnecting them:
(a) When disconnecting vacuum hoses, use tags to identify
how they should be reconnected.
(b) After completing a job, double check that the vacuum
hoses are properly connected. A label under the hood
shows the proper layout.
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There are some maintenance and inspection
items which are considered to be the owner's re-
sponsibility. They can be performed by the owner
or be can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be
checked on a daily basis, those which, in most
cases, do not require (special) tools and those
which are considered to be reasonable for the
owner to perform. Items and procedures for gen-
eral maintenance are as follows:
OUTSIDE VEHICLE
1. TIRES
(a) Check the pressure with a gauge. Adjust if
necessary.
(b) Check for cuts, damage, uneven or excessive
wear.
2. WHEEL NUTS
When checking the tires, check the nuts for
looseness or for missing nuts. If necessary,
tighten them.
3. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Check for wear or cracks whenever they do not
wipe clean. Replace if necessary.
4. FLUID LEAKS
(a) Check underneath for leaking fuel, oil, water or
other fluid.
(b) If you smell gasoline fumes or notice any leak,
have the cause found and corrected.
5. DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
(a) Check that all doors including the trunk lid
operate smoothly, and that all latches lock
securely.
(b) Check that the engine hood secondary latch
secures the hood from opening when the
primary latch is released.
INSIDE VEHICLE
6. LIGHTS
(a) C h e c k t h a t t h e headlights, stop lights,
tail±lights, turn signal lights, and other lights
are all working.
(b) Check the headlight aiming.7. WARNING LIGHT AND BUZZERS
Check that all warning lights and buzzers
function properly.
8. HORN
Check that it is working.
9. WINDSHIELD GLASS
Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
10. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
(a) Check operation of the wipers and washer.
(b) Check that the wipers do not streak.
11. WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
Check that the air comes out from the defrost-
er outlet when operating the heater air condi-
tioner at defroster mode.
12. REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check that it is mounted securely.
13. SUN VISORS
Check that they move freely and are
mounted securely.
14. STEERING WHEEL
Check that it has the specified freeplay. Be
alert for changes in steering condition, such
as excessive steering effort, excessive free-
play or strange noise.
15. SEATS
(a) Check that all front seat controls such as seat
adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. operate
smoothly.
(b) Check that all latches lock securely in any
position.
(c) Check that the locks hold securely in any
latched position.
(d) Check that the head restraints move up and
down smoothly and that the locks hold
securely in any latched position.
(e) For folding±down rear seat backs, check that
the latches lock securely.
16. SEAT BELTS
(a) Check that the seat belt system such as
buckles, retractors and anchors operate
properly and smoothly.
(b) Check that the belt webbing is not cut, frayed,
worn or damaged.
17. ACCELERATOR PEDAL
Check the pedal for smooth operation and
uneven pedal effort or catching.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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