ect LEXUS SC300 1991 Service Repair Manual
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IN±33).
WIRING DIAGRAM
Tc Terminal Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Connecting between terminals Tc and E1 of the DLC1 or the DLC2 causes the ECU to display the diagnos-
tic trouble code by flashing the ABS warning light.
DIAGNOSTIC CHARTDIAGNOSTIC CHART
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NGOK
OKNG
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1Check voltage between terminals Tc and E1 of DLC2 or DLC1.
C
OK
PTurn ignition switch ON.
Measure voltage between terminals Tc and E1 of DLC2
or DLC1.
Voltage: 10 ± 14 V
If ABS warning light does not blink even after Tc and E1
are connected,t he ECU may be defective.
2Check for open and short in harness and connector between ABS (& TRAC) ECU \
and DLC2 or
DLC1, DLC2 or DLC1 and body ground (See page IN±33).
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Check and replace ABS (& TRAC) ECU.
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IN±33 ).
WIRING DIAGRAM
Ts Terminal Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The sensor check circuit detects abnormalities in the speed sensor signal w\
hich can not be detected with
the diagnostic trouble code check.Connecting terminals Ts and E1 of the DLC1 in the engine compartment
starts the check.
DIAGNOSTIC CHARTDIAGNOSTIC CHART
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NGOK
OKNG
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1Check voltage between terminal Ts and E1 of data link connector 1.
C
OK
PTurn ignition switch ON.
Measure voltage between terminals Ts and E1 of DLC1.
Voltage: 10 ± 14 V
If ABS warning light does not blink even after Ts and E1
are connected, the ECU may be defective.
2Check for open and short in harness and connector between ABS (& TRAC) ECU and D\
LC1,
DLC1 and body ground (See page IN±33).
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Check and replace ABS (& TRAC) ECU.
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DESCRIPTION
The alternator is a small, high±rpm, high±performance type with an IC\
regulator incorporated. The IC regula-
tor uses integrated circuits and controls the voltage produced by the alter\
nator.
PRECAUTIONS
1. Check that the battery cables are connected to the correct terminals.
2. Disconnect the battery cables when the battery is given a quick charge.
3. Do not perform tests with a high voltage insulation resistance tester.
4. Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running. CH±2
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DESCRIPTION
The alternator is a small, high±rpm, high±performance type with an\
IC regulator incorporated. The IC regula-
tor uses integrated circuits and controls the voltage produced by the alter\
nator.
PRECAUTIONS
1. Check that the battery cables are connected to the correct terminals.
2. Disconnect the battery cables when the battery is given a quick charge.
3. Do not perform tests with a high voltage insulation resistance tester.
4. Never disconnect the battery when the engine is running. CH±2
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PREPARATION
SST (SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS)
09285±76010
Injection Pump
Camshaft Bearing
Cone ReplacerRotor rear bearing
09286±46011Injection Pump
Spline Shaft PullerRectifier end frame
09608±20012
Front Hub & Drive
Pinion Bearing Tool
Set
(09608±00030)
(Replacer)
Rotor front bearing
09820±00021Alternator Rear
Bearing Puller
09820±00030Alternator Rear
Bearing Replacer
09820±63010Alternator Pulley Set
Nut Wrench Set
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
09082±00015TOYOTA
Electrical Tester
09200±00010Engine Adjust
Kit
EQUIPMENT Part Name\
\
Note Battery specific gravity gauge\
\
Battery Vernier caliper\
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Rotor (Slip ring) Torque wrench\
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CHARGING SYSTEM Preperation
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ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSPECT BATTERY SPECIFIC GRAVITY ANDELECTROLYTE LEVEL
(a) Check the specific gravity of each cell.
Standard specific gravity:
1.27±1.29 when fully charged at 20 5C (68 5F)
If gravity is less than specification, charge the battery.
(b) Check the electrolyte quantity of each cell.
If insufficient, refill with distilled (or purified) water.
HINT: Check the indicator as shown in the illustration.
2. CHECK BATTERY TERMINALS, FUSIBLE LINKS AND FUSES
(a) Check that the battery terminals are not loose orcorroded.
(b) Check the fusible links and fuses for continuity.
H±fuse: ALT 150A AM1 100A
AM2 30A
M±fuse: IG SW 40A
Fuse: IGN 7.5A ENGINE 7.5A
INJ 30A
3. INSPECT DRIVE BELTHINT: A belt tensioner is used, so checking the belt tension
is not necessary.
(a) Visually check the drive belt for excessive wear, frayedcords, etc.
If necessary, replace the drive belt.
HINT:
w Cracks on rib side of a drive belt are considered
acceptable. If the drive belt has chunks missing from the
ribs, it should be replaced.
w The drive belt tension can be released by turning the
belt tensioner counterclockwise. The pulley bolt for the
belt tensioner has a left±hand thread.
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(b) Check the belt tensioner operation.w Check that the belt tensioner moves downward
when the drive belt is pressed down at the points
indicated in the illustration with approx. 98 N ( 10
kgf, 22.0 lbf) of force.
w Check the alignment of the belt tensioner pulley to
make sure the drive belt has not slipped off the
pulley.
If necessary, replace the belt tensioner.
w Check that the arrow mark on the belt tensioner falls
within area A of the scale.
If it is outside area A, replace the drive belt.
HINT:
w When a new belt is installed, it should lie within area B.
If not, the drive belt is not correct.
w After installing a belt, check that it fits properly in the
ribbed grooves.
w Check by hand to confirm that the belt has not slipped
out of the groove on the bottom of the pulley.
4. REMOVE ENGINE UNDER COVER
5. VISUALLY CHECK ALTERNATOR WIRING AND LISTEN FOR ABNORMAL NOISES
(a) Check that the wiring is in good condition.
(b) C h e c k t h a t t h e r e i s n o a bnormal noise from the
alternator while the engine is running.
6. INSPECT CHARGE WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT (a) Warm up the engine and then turn it off.
(b) Turn off all accessories.
(c) Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the charge
warning light is lit.
(d) Start the engine. Check that the light goes off.
If the light does not go off as specified, troubleshoot the
charge light circuit.
CH±6
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7. INSPECT CHARGING CIRCUIT WITHOUT LOADHINT: If a battery/alternator tester is available, connect the
tester to the charging circuit as per manufacturer's instruc-
tions.
(a) If a tester is not available, connect a voltmeter andammeter to the charging circuit as follows:
w Disconnect the wire from terminal B of the
alternator and connect it to the negative (±) probe
of the ammeter.
w Connect the positive (+) probe of the ammeter to
terminal B of the alternator.
w Connect the positive (+) probe of the voltmeter to
terminal B of the alternator.
w Ground the negative (±) probe of the voltmeter.
(b) Check the charging circuit as follows:
With the engine running from idling to 2,000 rpm, check the
reading on the ammeter and voltmeter.
Standard amperage: 10 A or less
Standard voltage: 13.9±15.1 V at 25 5C (77 5F)
13.5±14.3 V at 115 5C (239 5F)
If the voltmeter reading is greater than standard voltage, re-
place the IC regulator.
If the voltmeter reading is less than standard voltage, check
the IC regulator and alternator as follows:
w Remove the engine under cover.
w With terminal F grounded, start the engine and
check the voltmeter reading of terminal B.
w If the voltmeter reading is greater than standard
voltage, replace the IC regulator.
w If the voltmeter reading is less than standard
voltage, check the alternator.
w Reinstall the engine under cover.
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