clock TOYOTA T100 1996 Factory Owner's Guide

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Steering Twist of Steering Rack
Steering Rack Center Position
Dial Indicator
0.08mm(0.0032in.) or less (55kgf·cm, 4.8in.·lbf)
SST
Torque
Wrench
Fulcrum
LengthSST 90°
180°Value Control Rack Dial Indicator
Shaft SST Clockwise Counterclckwise
90°
180° 5.4N·m SR−68
− STEERINGPOWER STEERING GEAR (2WD)
1996 TOYOTA T100 (RM449U)
(h) Using a hexagon wrench (21 mm), gradually tighten the
rack guide spring cap and adjust the twist of the steering
rack to 0.08 mm (0.0032 in.) or less when the rack is
twisted clockwise and counterclockwise by SST and
torque wrench with 5.4 N·m (55 kgf·cm, 48 in.·lbf) of
torque applied.
SST 09922−10010
NOTICE:
Use SST 09922−10010 in the direction shown in the illustra-
tion
HINT:
Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 250 mm (9.84 in.).
(i) Using SST to ratate the control valve shaft, adjust the
twist of the rack so that it is within the above specifications
at the following 5 points:
SST 09616−00010
(1) Steering rack at center position.
(2) Steering pinion shaft rotated 90° clockwise from the
center position.
(3) Steering pinion shaft rotated 90° counterclockwise
from the center position.
(4) Steering pinion shaft rotated 180° clockwise from
the center position.
(5) Steering pinion shaft rotated 180° counterclock-
wise from the center position.

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R01279
SST
R01292
R01293
Z14397
Hexagon
Wrench
R15243
SST
− STEERINGPOWER STEERING GEAR (4WD)
SR−75
1996 TOYOTA T100 (RM449U)
DISASSEMBLY
NOTICE:
When using a vise, do not overtightn it.
1. SECURE PS GEAR ASSEMBLY IN VISE
Mount the gear assembly on SST and clamp SST in a vise.
SST 09630−00014 (09631−00142)
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING SCREW LOCK NUT AND SEAL
WASHER
3. REMOVE SIDE COVER
(a) Remove the 4 bolts and No.1 hose support bracket.
(b) Using a screwdriver, turn the sector shaft adjusting screw
clockwise until the cover comes off.
(c) Remove the O−ring from the cover.
4. REMOVE SECTOR SHAFT
Using a plastic hammer, tap on the sector shaft end and pull out
the shaft.
5. REMOVE POWER PISTON PLUNGER GUIDE NUT,
COMPRESSION SPRING, POWER PISTON PLUNGER
AND POWER PISTON PLUNGER GUIDE
(a) Using a hexagon wrench (10 mm), remove the plunger
guide nut.
(b) Remove the O−ring from the plunger guide nut.
6. REMOVE WORM GEAR VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY
(a) Remove the 4 bolts.
(b) Using SST, turn the valve body shaft clockwise with hold-
ing the power piston nut by your finger so it cannot move.
SST 09616−00010
(c) Pull out the valve body assembly.
NOTICE:
Ensure that the power piston nut does not come off the
worm shaft.
(d) Remove the 2 O−rings from the gear housing.

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− SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMSRS AIRBAG
RS−1
1768 Author: Date:
1996 TOYOTA T100 (RM449U)
SRS AIRBAG
PRECAUTION
NOTICE:
The TOYOTA T100 is equipped with SRS, which comprises a driver airbag. Failure to carry out
service operations in the correct sequence could cause the SRS to unexpectedly deploy during
servicing, possibly leading to a serious accident. Further, if a mistake is made in servicing the
SRS, it is possible that the SRS may fail to operate when required. Before performing servicing
(including removal or installation of parts, inspection or replacement), be sure to read the fol-
lowing items carefully, then follow the correct procedures described in the repair manual.
Malfunction symptoms of the SRS are difficult to confirm, so the DTCs become the most impor-
tant source of information when troubleshooting. When troubleshooting the SRS, always in-
spect the DTCs before disconnecting the battery.
Even in cases of a minor collision where the SRS does not deploy, the steering wheel pad, air-
bag sensor assembly and front airbag sensor should be inspected (See page RS−9, RS−23 and
RS−28).
Never use SRS parts from another vehicle. When replacing parts, replace them with new parts.
Never disassemble and repair the steering wheel pad, airbag sensor assembly or front airbag
sensor in order to reuse it.
If the steering wheel pad, airbag sensor assembly or front airbag sensor has been dropped, or
if there are cracks, dents or other defects in the case, bracket or connector, replace them with
new ones.
Use a volt/ohmmeter with high impedance ( 10 kΩ/V minimum) for troubleshooting the system’s
electrical circuits.
Information labels are attached to the periphery of the SRS components. Follow the instruc-
tions on the notices.
After work on the SRS is completed, perform the SRS warning light check or SRS side airbag
warning light check (See page DI−365).
If the vehicle is equipped with a mobile communication system, refer to the precaution in the
IN section.
CAUTION:
Work must be started after 90 seconds from when the ignition switch is turned to the ”LOCK”
position and the negative (−) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery.
(The SRS is equipped with a back−up power source so that if work is started within 90 seconds
from disconnecting the negative (−) terminal cable of the battery, the SRS may be deployed.)
When the negative (−) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, the memory of the clock
and audio system will be canceled. So before starting work, make a record of the contents mem-
orized in the audio memory system. When work is finished, reset the audio systems as they
were before and adjust the clock. To avoid erasing the memory in each memory system, never
use a back− up power supply from outside the vehicle.
Before repairs, remove the airbag sensor if shocks are likely to be applied to the sensor during
repairs.
Do not expose the steering wheel pad, airbag sensor assembly or front airbag sensor directly
to hot air or flames.

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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BE-1
POWER SOURCE BE-10
IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY UNLOCK
WARNING SWITCH BE-11
HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT SYSTEM BE-14
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD
WARNING SYSTEM BE-22
INTERIOR LIGHT SYSTEM BE-24
BACK-UP LIGHT SYSTEM BE-26
STOP LIGHT SYSTEM BE-29
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM BE-31
COMBINATION METER BE-35
POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM BE-46
POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL
SYSTEM BE-50
POWER MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM BE-56
AUDIO SYSTEM BE-59
ANTENNA BE-81
CLOCK BE-83

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N12612
Z04393
4WD Indicator Light
(Wire Harness Side) Ignition
Switch
Battery
BE3241
OFF
ON
Z04394
Test Bulb
(3.4W)
Bright
Extinguished
Dark
− BODY ELECTRICALCOMBINATION METER
BE−45
1996 TOYOTA T100 (RM449U)
25. INSPECT INTEGRATION RELAY SEAT BELT WARN-
ING SYSTEM OPERATION
(a) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminals
3 and 9.
(b) Connect the terminal 8 to terminal 9 through the 3.4 W test
bulb.
(c) Connect the negative (−) lead from the battery to terminal
7.
(d) Check that the bulb lights and the buzzer sounds.
(e) Return to step (a), and operate the buzzer again.
(f) Connect the negative (−) lead from the battery to terminal
6.
(g) Check that the buzzer stops sounding.
HINT:
Check the buzzer within a period of 4 to 8 seconds.
If operation is not as specified, replace the relay.
26. INSPECT INTEGRATION RELAY CIRCUIT (See page
BE−12)
27. INSPECT 4WD INDICATOR LIGHT
(a) Disconnect the connector from the 4WD indicator switch.
Connect the switch terminal 2 and body ground.
(b) Turn the ignition switch on. Check that the bulb lights up.
If operation is not as specified, remove and test the bulb.
28. INSPECT 4WD INDICATOR SWITCH
(a) Check that the there is continuity when the switch pin is
pushed.
(b) Check that there is no continuity when the switch is free.
If operation is not as specified, replace the switch.
29. INSPECT LIGHT CONTROL RHEOSTAT
(a) Connect terminals 1 and 3 through a 3.4 W test bulb.
(b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal
1 and the negative (−) lead to terminal 2.
(c) Turn the rheostat knob fully counterclockwise, check that
the test bulb goes out.
(d) Gradually turn the rheostat knob clockwise, check that
the test bulb brightness changes from dark to bright.
If operation is not as specified, replace the rheostat.

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I01856
Ground
Power Source
(Illumination)(Clock Side) (Wire Harness Side) E
ILL
B
ACCPower Source
(System Operation)
Power Source
(Display Operation)
2
3
4Connector
1 CLOCK WILL NOT OPERATE
I01857
(Clock Side)
(Wire Harness Side)
B + GND
e−4−2−De−4−1−D
Ye s
Ye sNo
No
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal +B and body
ground.
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal GND and body
ground.
Replace clock.Open or short circuit in wire harness between terminal
+B and DOME fuse.
Open circuit in wire harness between terminal
GND and body ground.
− BODY ELECTRICALCLOCK
BE−83
1883 Author: Date:
1996 TOYOTA T100 (RM449U)
CLOCK
TROUBLESHOOTING
HINT:
Troubleshoot the clock according to the table below.
ProblemNo.
Clock will not operate1
Clock loses or gains time2
± 1.5 seconds / day
1. PROBLEM NO.1
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 − 16 V.
If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery.
(b) Check that the DOME fuse is not blown.
If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse and check for short.
(c) Troubleshoot the clock as follows.
HINT:
Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.

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I01858
(Clock Side)
(Wire Harness Side)
B + GND
e−4−2−D
e−4−1−D
Ye s
Is there battery positive voltage between terminal +B and
body ground.
Adjust or replace clock.Bellow 10 V
Locate cause and repair, or rechange battery.
BE−84
− BODY ELECTRICALCLOCK
1884 Author: Date:
1996 TOYOTA T100 (RM449U)
2. PROBLEM NO.2
(a) Check that the battery positive voltage is 10 − 16 V.
If voltage is not as specified, replace the battery.
(b) Inspect the error of the clock.
Allowable error (per day): ± 1.5 seconds
If the error exceeds the allowable error, replace the clock.
(c) Check that the clock adjusting button is sticking in posi-
tion and has failed to return.
If the error exceeds the allowable error, replace the clock.
(d) Troubleshoot the clock as follows.
HINT:
Inspect the connector on the wire harness side.

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