TOYOTA SUPRA 1997 Service Repair Manual

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25 SUPRAÐ NEW FEATURES
NEW FEATURES
 EXTERIOR DESIGN
1. Headlights, Turn Signal Light and Front Bumper
Multi±reflector type headlights, which contain a multiple paraboloid reflector, have been adopted for the
high±beam headlights. Accordingly, the lens cut in headlights has been significantly decreased to improve the
appearance.
The shape of the turn signal light lenses has been matched to the curvature of the bumper in order to make them
appear integrated with the bumper. In addition, clear lenses are used, and the parking lights gave been changed from
those enclosed in the headlights to those enclosed in the turn signal lights.
A bar has been added to the air intake opening in the center of the front bumper.
2. Rear Combination Light
The lens cut of the rear combination lights has been changed from the vertical cut to the lateral cut. In addition, the
rear combination lights have adopted multi±reflectors. As a result of these changes a light design has been achieved
to give a sensor for translucency and depth.

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SUPRA

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22SUPRAÐOUTLINE OF NEW FEATURES
SUPRA
OUTLINE NEW FEATURES
The Supra, which represents Toyota's advanced automotive technology, has earned a reputation as a truly luxurious
sports car. The following changes have been made for the 1997 model year.
1. Model Line±Up
The JZA80L±ALPVZA model has been discontinued.
The JZA80L±ALFVZA and JZA80L±AJFVZA models have been added.
2. Exterior Design
The multi±reflector type headlights are adopted.
The design of the turn signal light, front bumper and rear combination light has been changed.
3. Interior Equipment
The front seats have been changed from the separate±headrest type seats of the '96 model to the integrated headrest
type seats without changing their basic design.
4. 2JZ±GTE Engine
An aluminum radiator core is adopted for weight reduction.
5. Differential
A differential gear ratio has been changed on he 2JZ±GE engine model.
A helical gear type torque±sensing LSD is available as an option on the 2JZ±GE engine model and 2JZ±GTE engine
with automatic transmission model.
6. Drive Shaft
An outboard joint of drive shaft has been changed from cross±groove type CVJ (Constant±Velocity Joint) to Rzeppa
type CVJ on the 2JZ±GE engine model.
7. Brakes
A master cylinder diameter has been changed on the 2JZ±GTE engine model.
An ABS has been changed to the 2±position solenoid valve type actuator.

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23 SUPRAÐ NEW FEATURES
8. Suspension
Various areas of the suspension system have been revised to realize excellent riding comfort, in addition, this provides
excellent stability, and controllability.
9. Body
Reinforcements and gussets have been newly added to the bottom of the front and center pillars.
An energy absorbing pads are provided at the door trim.
Sound absorbing material is newly provided in the front pillar and in the quarter to reduce road noise.
The material of sound absorbing material used in the trim and garnish has been changed.
10.Light
An illuminated entry system has been discontinued.
11. SRS Airbag
As in the '95 Avalon, a 1±sensor type airbag system has been adopted.
12.Cruise Control System
As in the '97 Tercel/Paseo, a new motor type actuator has been adopted.
The control method for the manual and auto cancel functions have been changed.

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124APPENDIXÐSUPRA
 SUPRA
Item AreaU.S.A..Body Type2±Door Liftback (Standard Roof)2±Door Liftback (Sport Roof)Vehicle GradeÐModel CodeJZA80L±ALMVFAJZA80L±ALPVFAJZA80L±AJMVFAJZA80L±AJPVFALength mm (in.)4515 (177.8)uuu
OverallWidth mm (in.)1810 (71.3)uuuOverallHeight* mm (in.)1275 (50.2)uuuWheel Base mm (in.)2550 (100.4)uuu
TreadFront mm (in.)1520 (59.8)uuuTreadRear mm (in.)1525 (60.0)uuu
Effective Head RoomFront mm (in.)953.2 (37.5)u946.8 (37.3)uEffective Head RoomRear mm (in.)834.5 (32.9)uuu
sEffective Leg RoomFront mm (in.)1117.0 (44.0)uuu
ghtsEffective Leg RoomRear mm (in.)605.1 (23.8)uuu
We i g
h
Shoulder RoomFront mm (in.)1376.3 (54.2)uuu
icle WShoulder RoomRear mm (in.)1113.2 (43.8)uuu
VehicOverhangFront mm (in.)950 (37.4)uuu
s & VeOverhangRear mm (in.)1015 (40.0)uuu
sions
&Min. Running Ground Clearance mm (in.)120 (4.7)uuu
mensioAngle of Approach degrees13uuu
DimeAngle of Departure degrees17uuu
ajor DFront kg (lb)762 (1680)778 (1715)773 (1705)789 (1740)MajoCurb WeightRear kg (lb)694 (1530)703 (1550)710 (1565)719 (1585)MCurb WeightTotal kg (lb)1456 (3210)1481 (3265)1483 (3270)1508 (3325)Front kg (lb)937 (2065)uuuGross Vehicle WeightRear kg (lb)1002 (2210)uuuGross Vehicle WeightTotal kg (lb)1939 (4275)uuuFuel Tank Capacity l (U.S. gal., Imp. gal.)70 (18.5, 15.4)uuuLuggage Compartment Capacity m3 (cu. ft.)ÐÐÐÐMax. Speed km/h (mph)240 (150)uuuMax. Cruising Speed km/h (mph)193 (120)uuu
Acceleration0 to 100 km/h sec.6.87.46.87.4
ceAcceleration0 to 400 m sec.15.215.715.215.7
mance1st Gear km/h (mph)54 (34)61 (38)54 (34)61 (38)
rform
a
Max Permissible Speed2nd Gear km/h (mph)94 (58)112 (70)94 (58)112 (70)PerfoMax. Permissible Speed3rd Gear km/h (mph)139 (86)Ð139 (86)ÐP4the Gear km/h (mph)ÐÐÐÐTurning DiameterWall to Wall m (ft.)11.5 (38)uuuTurning Diameter(Outside Front)Curb to Curb m (ft.)10.9 (36)uuuEngine Type2JZ±GEuuuValve Mechanism24±Valve, DOHCuuuBore x Stroke mm (in.)86.0 x 86.0 (3.39 x 3.39)uuu
eDisplacement cm3 (cu. in..)2997 (182.9)uuu
ngineCompression Ratio10.0 : 1uuuEngCarburetor TypeSFIuuuResearch Octane No. RON96uuuMax. Output (SAE±NET) kW/rpm (HP @ rpm)164/5800 (220 @ 5800)uuuMax. Torque (SAE±NET) N.m/rpm (lb±ft @ rpm)285/4800 (210 @ 4800)uuu
alBattery Capacity (20HR) Voltage & Amp. hr.12±52uuu
ginectric a lGenerator Output Watts1080uuuEnginElectrStarter Output kW1.4uuuClutch TypeDry, Single PlateÐDry, Single PlateÐTransmission TypeW58A340EW58A340EIn First3.2852.8043.2852.804In Second1.8941.5311.8941.531In Third1.2751.0001.2751.000Transmission Gear RatioIn Fourth1.0000.7051.0000.705Transmission Gear RatioIn Fifth0.783Ð0.783ÐIn SixthÐÐÐÐIn Reverse3.7682.3933.7682.393Differential Gear Ratio4.083uuuDifferential Gear Size mm (in.)205 (8.07)uuu
ssisBrake TypeFrontVentilated Discuuu
ChassBrake TypeRearVentilated DiscuuuChParking Brake TypeDual±ServouuuBrake Booster Type and Style in.Tandem 8º + 9ºuuuProportioning Valve TypeP & B Valveuuu
Suspension TypeFrontDouble WishboneuuuSuspension TypeRearDouble Wishboneuuu
Stabilizer BarFrontSTDuuuStabilizer BarRearSTDuuuSteering Gear TypeRack & PinionuuuSteering Gear Ratio (Overall)17.5 : 1uuuPower Steering TypeIntegral Typeuuu* : Unladen Vehicle, *1 : Electrically Controlled Transmission with an intelligent sporty control

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125 APPENDIXÐSUPRA
U.S.A..Canada2±Door Liftback (Standard Roof)2±Door Liftback (Sport Roof)ÐJZA80L±ALFVZAJZA80L±AJFVZAJZA80L±AJPVZAJZA80L±AJFVZKJZA80L±AJPVZK
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu953.2 (37.5)946.8 (37.3)uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu855 (1885)866 (1910)871 (1920)866 (1910)871 (1920)708 (1560)723 (1595)uuu1563 (3445)1589 (3505)1594 (3515)1589 (3505)1594 (3515)uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuÐÐÐÐÐ250 (155)uuuu200 (125)uuuu5.15.15.85.15.813.513.514.113.514.160 (37)u66 (41)60 (37)66 (41)97 (60)u121 (75)97 (60)121 (75)136 (85)uÐ136 (85)Ð175 (109)uÐ175 (109)Ðuuuuuuuuuu2JZ±GTEuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu8.5 : 1uuuuuuuuuuuuuu239/5600 (320 @ 5600)uuuu427/4000 (315 @ 4000)uuuuuuuuuuu120010801200uuuuuDry, Single PlateuÐDry, Single PlateÐV160uA340E*1V160A340E*1
3.827u2.8043.8272.8042.360u1.5312.3601.5311.685u1.0001.6851.0001.312u0.7051.3120.7051.000uÐ1.000Ð0.793uÐ0.793Ð3.280u2.3933.2802.3933.133u3.7693.1333.769222 (8.74)u205 (8.07)222 (8.74)205 (8.74)uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

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N08744Sight Glass
AC0PZ-01
- AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AC-3
2151 Author: Date:
1997 SUPRA (RM502U)
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSPECT REFRIGERANT VOLUME
Observe the sight glass on the liquid tube.
Test conditions:
Running engine at 1,500 rpm
Blower speed control switch at ºHIº position
A/C switch ON
Temperature control dial at ºCOOLº position
Fully open the doors
ItemSymptomAmount of refrigerantRemedy
1Bubbles present in sight glassInsufficient*
(1) Check for gas leakage with gas leak de-
tector and repair if necessary
(2) Add refrigerant until bubbles disappear
2No bubbles present in sight glassNone, sufficient or too muchRefer item 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 temperatures higher than usual can be considered normal if cooling
is sufficient.

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I01386
AC-4
- AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
2152 Author: Date:
1997 SUPRA (RM502U)
2. INSPECT REFRIGERANT PRESSURE WITH MAN-
IFOLD GAUGE SET
This is a method in which the trouble is located by using a man-
ifold gauge set. Read the manifold gauge pressure when these
conditions are established.
Test conditions:
Temperature at the air inlet with the switch set
at RECIRC is 30 - 35 °C (86 - 95 °F)
Engine running at 1500 rpm
Blower speed control switch at ºHIº position
Temperature control dial on ºCOOLº position
HINT:
It should be noted that the gauge indications may vary slightly
due to ambient temperature conditions.
(1) Normally functioning refrigeration system.
Gauge reading:
Low pressure side:
0.15 - 0.25 MPa (1.5 - 2.5 kgf/cm
2)
High pressure side:
1.37 - 1.57 MPa (14 - 16 kgf/cm
2)

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I01387
Condition : Periodically cools and then fails to cool
I01388
Condition: Insufficient cooling
- AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AC-5
2153 Author: Date:
1997 SUPRA (RM502U)
(2) Moisture present in refrigeration system.
Symptom seen in
refrigeration systemProbable causeDiagnosisRemedy
During operation, pressure on low
pressure side sometimes become
a vacuum and sometime normal
Moisture entered in refrigeration
system freezes at expansion valve
orifice and temporarily stops cycle,
by normal state is restored after a
time when the ice melts Drier 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
through 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 at some place in re-
frigeration systemInsufficient refrigerant in sys-
tem
 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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I01389
Condition: Insufficient cooling
I01449
Condition: Does not cool (Cools from time to time in some cases) AC-6
- AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
2154 Author: Date:
1997 SUPRA (RM502U)
(4) Poor circulation of refrigerant
Symptom seen in
refrigeration systemProbable causeDiagnosisRemedy
 Pressure low in both low and
high pressure sides
 Frost on tube from receiver to
unit
Refrigerant flow obstructed by dirt
in receiverReceiver cloggedReplace receiver
(5) Refrigerant does not circulate
Symptom seen in
refrigeration systemProbable causeDiagnosisRemedy
 Vacuum indicated on low pres-
sure side, very low pressure indi-
cated on high pressure side
 Frost or dew seen on piping be-
fore and after receiver/ drier or ex-
pansion valve Refrigerant flow obstructed by
moisture or dirt in refrigeration sys-
tem
 Refrigerant flow obstructed by
gas leakage from expansion valve
Refrigerant does not circulate
(1) Check expansion valve
(2) Clean out dirt in expansion
valve by blowing with air
(3) Replace receiver
(4) Evacuate air and charge new
refrigerant to proper amount
(5) For gas leakage from expan-
sion valve, replace expansion
valve

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