abs system LEXUS SC300 1991 Service Repair Manual
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IF VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH MOBILE
RADIO SYSTEM (HAM, CB, ETC.)
The ECU has been designed so that it will not be affected by out-
side interference. However, if your vehicle is equipped with a CB
radio transceiver, etc. (even one with about 10 W output), it may,
at times, have an effect upon ECU operation, especially if the an-
tenna and feeder are installed nearby.
Therefore, observe the following precautions:
1. Install the antenna as far away as possible from the ECU. The
ECU is located on the floor panel on the passenger side so
the antenna should be installed at the rear of the vehicle.
2. Keep the antenna feeder as far away as possible from the ECU wires±at least 20 cm (7.87 in.)±and, especially, do not
wind them together.
3. Check that the feeder and antenna are properly adjusted.
4. Do not equip your vehicle with a powerful mobile radio
system.
5. Do not open the cover or the case of the ECU unless absolutely necessary. (If the IC terminals are touched, the IC
may be destroyed by static electricity.)
AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM
1. Separation of the engine oil dipstick, oil filler cap, PCV hose,
etc. may cause the engine to run out of tune.
2. Disconnection, looseness or cracks in the parts of the air induction system between the throttle body and cylinder
head will cause air suction and cause the engine to run out
of tune.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
1. Before removing EFI wiring connectors, terminals, etc., firstdisconnect the power by either turning the ignition switch
OFF or disconnecting the battery terminals.
HINT: Always check the diagnosis code before disconnecting
the battery terminals.
2. When installing the battery, be especially careful not to
incorrectly connect the positive (+) and negative (±) cables.
3. Do not permit parts to receive a severe impact during removal or installation. Handle all EFI parts carefully, especially the
ECU.
4. Do not be careless during troubleshooting as there are numerous transistor circuits and even slight terminal contact
can cause further troubles.
5. Do not open the ECU cover.
6. When inspecting during rainy weather, take care to prevent entry of water. Also, when washing the engine compartment,
prevent water from getting on the EFI parts and wiring
connectors.
7. Parts should be replaced as an assembly. FI±13
EFI SYSTEM
± Inspection Precautions
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FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel is pumped up by the fuel pump, which flows through the fuel filter under pr\
essure through the fuel pipe
to the delivery pipe where it is distributed to each injector and the cold\
start injector.
The fuel pressure regulator adjusts the pressure of the fuel from the fuel \
line (high pressure side) to a pres-
sure 284 kPa (2.9 kgf/cm
2, 41 psi) higher than the pressure inside the intake manifold, and exce\
ss fuel is re-
turned to the fuel tank through the return pipe.
When the engine is hot, the fuel pressure is increased to control percolatio\
n in the fuel system and improve
restartability and idling stability.
The pulsation damper absorbs the slight fluctuations in fuel pressure ca\
used by the injector.
The injectors operate on input of injection signals from the ECU and inj\
ect fuel into the intake manifold.
The cold start injector operates when starting with low coolant temperature or at normal temperature
ranges, injecting fuel into the air intake chamber to improve startability. FI±7
EFI SYSTEM
± Operation
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FUEL EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL (EVAP) SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
To reduce HC emission, evaporated fuel from the fuel tank is routed throug\
h the charcoal canister to the
intake manifold for combustion in the cylinders.
OPERATION
CoolantVSVThrottle ValveCanister Check ValveCheck
Valve inEvaporated F el (HC)Coolant
Te m p .VSVThrottle Valve
Opening(1)(2)(3)Valve inCapEvaporated Fuel (HC)
BelowNoFulley closedBelow
40 5C (104 5F)
No
OperationFulley closed.±±±±Small volume of HC from
Fully closed or
bellow Specified air
canister enters air intake
chamber.
Above
bellow Specified air
volume.±±±±chamber.
Above
40 5C (104 5F)Operation
Conditions other
than above.±±±±
HC from canister enters air
intake chamber in the amout
programmed in accordance
with the intake air volume.
High pres-
sure in tank±±±OPENCLOSEDCLOSEDHC from tank is absorbed
into the canister.
High vacuum
in tank±±±CLOSEDOPENOPENAir is led into the fuel tank.
INSPECTION OF FUEL VAPOR LINES,
FUEL TANK AND TANK CAP
1. VISUALLY INSPECT LINES AND CONNECTIONS
Look for loose connections, sharp bends or damage.
2. VISUALLY INSPECT FUEL TANK Look for deformation, cracks or fuel leakage.
EC±8
±
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS Fuel Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) System
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ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
PRECAUTION
SR0GR±01
Do not open the cover or the case of the ECU and various computers unless \
absolutely necessary.
(If the IC terminals are touched, the IC may be destroyed by static ele\
ctricity.)
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT
SR0GS±04
±
STEERING POWER STEERINGSR±163
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CENTER AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
RS049±01
NOTICE:
wDo not open the cover or the case of the ECU and various
computers unless absolutely necessary. (If the IC
terminals are touched, the IC may be destroyed by static
electricity.)
w Never use SRS parts from another vehicle. When
replacing parts, replace with new parts.
w Never reuse the center airbag sensor assembly involved
in a collision when the airbag has deployed.
w Never repair a sensor in order to reuse it.
1. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE (±) TERMINAL CABLE FROM
BATTERY
CAUTION: Work must be started after 90 seconds from
the time the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK posi-
tion and the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected
from the battery (See page RS±2).
2. REMOVE AND INSTALL CENTER AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY
(a) Using a torx wrench, loosen and tighten the 3 screws.
Torx wrench: T40 (Part No. 09042±00020 or locally manufac-
tured tool)
(b) Disconnect and connect the connector. NOTICE: Removal and installation of the connector is
done with the sensor assembly installed.
(c) Using a torx wrench, tighten the 3 screws. Torx wrench: T40 (Part No. 09042±00020 or locally manufac-
tured tool)
Torque: 15 N Vm (150 kgf Vcm, 11 ft Vlbf)
NOTICE:
w Make sure the sensor assembly is installed to the
specified torque.
w If the sensor assembly has been dropped, or there are
cracks, dents or other defects in the case, bracket or
connector, replace the sensor assembly with a new one.
w When installing the sensor assembly, take care that the
airbag wiring does not interfere with other parts and is
not pinched between other parts.
w After installation, shake the sensor assembly to check
that there is no looseness.
RS±46±
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM CENTER AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
CLEARANCE
Using diagnostic check wire:(a) Connect the 2 service wires to terminals Tc and AB of DLC1.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ACC or ON And wait approx. 6 seconds.
(c) Starting with the Tc terminal, apply body ground alternately to terminal Tc and terminal AB twice each in cycles of 1.0
seconds Confirm that body ground is absolute. Finally, keep
applying body ground to terminal Tc.
HINT: When alternately grounding terminals Tc and AB, re-
lease ground from one terminal and immediately apply it to
the other terminal within an interval of 0.2 second. If diagnos-
tic trouble codes do not clear, repeat the above procedure un-
til the codes are cleared.
(d) Several seconds after performing the clearing procedure, theSRS warning light will blink in a 50 m sec cycle to indicate the
codes have been cleared.
±
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTINGRS±63
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ABBREVIATIONS
DISCONNECTION AND CONNECTION OF BOLT
TYPE CONNECTORS
For engine and ECT ECU in this vehicle, connectors are used
which require a bolt built into the connector to be screwed down to
securely connect the connector.
1. Disconnect the connectorAfter completely loosening the bolt, the two parts of the
connector can be separated.
NOTICE:
Do not pull the wire harness when disconnecting the
connector.
2. Connect the connector
NOTICE:
Before connecting the connector, always check that the
terminals are not bent or damaged.
(a) Match the guide section of the male connectorcorrectly with the female connector, then press them
together.
(b) Tighten the bolt. Make sure the connectors are completely connected,
by tightening the bolt until there is a clearance of less
than 1 mm (0.04 in.) between the bottom of male
connector and the end of female connector.
ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual.
A/C = Air Conditioning O/D = Overdrive
ABS = Anti±Lock Brake System R/B = Relay Block
A/T = Automatic Transmission RH = Right±Hand
CB = Circuit Breaker SRS = Supplement Restraint System
COMB. = Combination SW = Switch
ECT = Electronic Controlled Transmission TDCL = Total Diagnostic Communication Link
ECU = Electronic Control Unit TEMP. = Temperature
EGR = Exhaust Gas Recirculation TRAC = Traction Control
FL = Fusible Link VSV = Vacuum Switching Valve
ISC = Idle Speed Control W/ = With
J/B = Junction Block W/O = Without
LH = Left-Hand
* The titles given inside the components are the names of the terminals (ter\
minal codes) and are not treatedas being abbreviations.
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ABS (ANTI±LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM)
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ABS (ANTI±LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM)
M
A
11
MR A
4
R± A
5
SR
A
6 SFL
A
12 SRR
A
8 AST
A
9 MT
B
1 SFR
B
16 PKB
B
2 GND
B
13 GND
B
1B 4 B
3B 2B5
A 4
A 3
A 1 2 1
IG1
19
IO1
5IO1 7
EB EA 16 22 23 11
EB1
6IK1 10
IJ
EA 1
34
3 2
16
1
4
2
IK2
25 IK2 2
IE1
1
IE2
12
2 1
E10
I23I25
E9
2
6 6
666
66
66
6
B
10
WA
B
6
TS
5
6
E12 L
P±B
V±Y
L±W
L±W L
W
V±YL
W± B L±W V±YY±L
R
R
R
B±R
B±R
B±R
P±B
V
L
L
L V
L V±Y
V
R±Y
Y
B±Y P
L±W Y±G
R±W R±W
W±B
W±B
R±W
R±W
B
B
W±B
W±B W±B
W±B W±B
L±WL
W± B
SFR SFL SRR AST MT
BS
BM
GND WA
TS TC
WB
BATTERY ABS ECU
(
W/O TRACTION CONTROL )
R
120A ALT
60A ABS NO. 1
ABS MOTOR
RELAY
ABS ACTUATOR
RELAY
CHECK
CONNECTOR
FUSE BLOCK
R±W
DIODE
(FOR PARKING BRAKE )
BRAKE FLUID
LEVEL SW
PARKING
BRAKE
SW
ABS ACTUATOR
(
CANA DA )
( USA )
B1
D2
A4 , A33
P3
A2 2
,A23
B
BA A
C3
F9 SHORT PIN
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ABS (ANTI±LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM)
THIS SYSTEM CONTROLS THE RESPECTIVE BRAKE FLUID PRESSURES ACTING ON THE DISC\
BRAKE CYLINDERS OF THE RIGHT
FRONT WHEEL, LEFT FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEELS WHEN THE BRAKES ARE APPLIED IN \
A PANIC STOP SO THAT THE
WHEELS DO NOT LOCK. THIS RESULTS IN IMPROVED DIRECTIONAL STABILITY AND STEERABILITY DURING PANIC BRAKING.
1. INPUT SIGNALS
(1) SPEED SENSOR SIGNALTHE SPEED OF THE WHEELS IS DETECTED AND INPUT TO TERMINALS FL+, FR+, RL+ AND RR+ OF THE ABS ECU.
(2) STOP LIGHT SW SIGNAL A SIGNAL IS INPUT TO TERMINAL STP OF THE ABS ECU WHEN THE BRAKE PEDAL IS OPERATED.
(3) PARKING BRAKE SW SIGNAL A SIGNAL IS INPUT TO TERMINAL PKB OF THE ABS ECU WHEN THE PARKING BRAKE IS OPERATED.
2. SYSTEM OPERATION
DURING SUDDEN BRAKING, THE ABS ECU WHICH HAS SIGNALS INPUT FROM EACH SENSOR CONTROLS THE CURRENT FLOWING
TO THE SOLENOID INSIDE THE ACTUATOR AND LETS THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ACTING ON EACH WHEEL CYLINDER ESCAPE \
TO
THE RESERVOIR.
THE PUMP INSIDE THE ACTUATOR IS ALSO OPERATING AT THIS TIME AND IT RETURNS THE BRAKE FLUID FROM THE RESERVOIR
TO THE MASTER CYLINDER, THUS PREVENTING LOCKING OF THE VEHICLE WHEELS.
IF THE ECU JUDGES THAT THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ACTING ON THE WHEEL CYLINDER IS INSUFFICIENT, THE CURRENT
ACTING ON SOLENOID IS CONTROLLED AND THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IS INCREASED.
HOLDING OF THE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IS ALSO CONTROLLED BY THE COMPUTER, BY THE SAME METHOD AS ABOVE. BY
REPEATED PRESSURE REDUCTION, HOLDING AND INCREASE ARE REPEATED TO MAINTAIN VEHICLE STABILITY AND TO IMPROVE
STEERABILITY DURING SUDDEN BRAKING.
A 4(B), A 33(A) ABS ACTUATOR
(A) 3, (A) 4±GROUND : ALWAYS APPROX. 12 VOLTS
(A) 1±GROUND : ALWAYS CONTINUITY
(B) 4, (B) 5, (B) 6±GROUND : APPROX. 1.15 (IGNITION SW OFF)
(B) 2±GROUND :APPROX. 5 (IGNITION SW OFF)
A 7, A 8, A30, A31 ABS SPEED SENSOR FRONT LH, RH, REAR LH, RH
1±2 : APPROX. 1.0KW (20 °C, 68°F)
A22(A), A23(B) ABS ECU
(B) 11±GROUND : APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW ON
(B) 2, (B) 13±GROUND : ALWAYS CONTINUITY
(B) 22±GROUND : ALWAYS APPROX. 12 VOLTS
(B) 1, (A) 6, (A) 12±GROUND : APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW ON
(B) 16±GROUND : CONTINUITY WITH PARKING BRAKE LEVER PULLED UP
(B) 7±GROUND : APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH STOP LIGHT SW ON
P 3 PARKING BRAKE SW
1±GROUND : CLOSED WITH PARKING BRAKE LEVER PULLED UP
S12 STOP LIGHT SW
1±2 : CLOSED WITH BRAKE PEDAL DEPRESSED
SYSTEM OUTLINE
SERVICE HINTS
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