check engine LEXUS SC400 1991 Service Workshop Manual
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FuseCheck forTester ConnectionConditionSpecified value
HTRVoltage(15)±GroundConstantBattery voltage
DEF(17)±Ground
DOME(24)±Ground
EFI(26)±Ground
HAZ±HORN(28)±Ground
RADIO NO. 1(30)±Ground
TEL(32)±Ground
ALT±S(34)±Ground
TRAC(36)±Ground
HEAD (RH±LWR)(38)±GroundLight control switch turned to TAIL or
HEAD (LH±LWR)(40)±GroundHEAD and *ENGINE running
HEAD (RH±UPR)(44)±GroundLight control switch turned to HEAD and
HEAD (LH±UPR)(46)±Grounddimmer switch turned to HI or FLASH
If the circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±15 wiring diagram
and inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
2. INSPECT RELAY CIRCUIT Remove the relay from the relay block and inspect the con-
nector on relay block side as shown.
RelayCheck forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
EFIVoltage(4)±GroundConstantBattery voltage
ST(10)±Ground
(11)±Ground
DIM(15)±GroundLight control switch turned to TAIL or HEAD
(16)±Groundand *Engine running
IG2(18)±GroundConstant
HTR(24)±Ground
(25)±Ground
H±LP(28)±Ground
(30)±Ground
DEF(34)±Ground
(35)±Ground
If the circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±15 wiring diagram
and inspect circuits connected to other parts.
BE±22
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Power Source
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(Canada)
Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
ContinuityA4±GroundPassenger's CourtesyOFFNo continuityygy
ONContinuity
A5±GroundIgnition KeyPull offNo continuitygy
Put inContinuity
A6±GroundDriver's CourtesyOFFNo continuityy
ONContinuity
A8±GroundSeat BeltUnfastenContinuity
FastenNo continuity
A10±GroundConstantContinuity
A12±GroundConstantContinuity
B1±GroundPassenger's DoorUnlockContinuityg
LockNo continuity
B2±GroundParking Brake
Switch PositionOFF (Switch pin
pushed in)No continuity
ON (Switch pin re-
leased)Continuity
B3±GroundDriver's DoorUnlockContinuity
LockNo continuity
B7±GroundHeadlight Dimmer
Switch PositionLow Beam or High
BeamNo continuity
FlashContinuity
B8±GroundHeadlight DimmerLow BeamNo continuityg
Switch PositionHigh Beam or FlashContinuity
B10±GroundLight Control SwitchOFFNo continuityg
HEAD or TAILContinuity
B12±GroundConstantContinuity
B13±GroundLight Control SwitchOFF or TAILNo continuityg
HEADContinuity
VoltageA1±GroundConstantVoltageg
A2±GroundConstant*Voltage
A7±GroundIgnition SwitchONVoltageg
LOCK or ACCNo voltage
A9±GroundIgnition SwitchON*Voltageg
LOCK or ACCNo voltage
A11±GroundIgnition SwitchON or ACCVoltageg
LOCKNo voltage
B4±GroundEngineSTOPNo voltageg
RunningVoltage
B11±GroundConstantVoltage
* There is resistance because this circuit is grounded through the bulb.\
If the circuit is as specified, trying replacing the relay with a
new one.
If the circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±35 wiring diagram
and inspect the circuit connected to other parts.
BE±50
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Light System
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Troubleshooting
Taillight System
You will find the cause of troubles more easily using the table well shown \
below. In this table, the numbers indi-
cate the order priority of the causes in troubles. Check each part in the o\
rder shown. If necessary, replace the
parts.
See page
BE±4,20BE±20 ,57BE±46BE±49BE±62BE±79BE±4,20
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BE±6
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Trouble
Part name
TAIL FuseTaillignt Control RelayLight Control SwitchIntegration RelayLight Failure SensorDoor CourtesyGAUGE FuseWire HarnessBulbOther Parts
Taillight does not light. (Headlight does
not light.) 12 3
SA
Taillight does not light. (Headlight is
normal.)12345
US
A
Only one light does not light. (Taillight) 2 1 U
Rear combination light does not light. 213
ªLight Auto Turn±Off Systemº does
not operate. 1432
Taillight does not light. (Headlight is
does not light.) 123
Taillight does not light. (Headlight is
normal.)12345
Only one light does not light. (Taillight) 21
ARear combination light does not light. 213
ANADA
ªLight Auto Turn±Off Systemº does
not operate. 1423
CA
N
Taillight does not light with light control
SW in TAIL123
Taillight does not go out with light
control SW in OFF1324
Headlight and Taillight do not light with
engine running and light control SW in
OFF
213*14
*1:
Alternator
L
Terminal
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Lighting System
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(Washer Hose and Nozzle)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
WASHER HOSE AND NOZZLE
1. REMOVE WASHER HOSE(a) Remove fender liner.
(b) Disconnect washer hose from washer motor.
(c) Remove the hose clamps as shown.HINT: When installing or removing the hose clamp on the un-
derside of the engine hood, remove the clip on the underside
of the silencer.
(d) Remove service hole grommet and disconnect the hose from washer nozzle.
2. INSTALL WASHER HOSE For installation follow the removal procedure in reverse.
HINT: During assembly, the washer hose should be passed
under neath the engine hood hinge on the body side.
3. REMOVE WASHER NOZZLE (a) Remove service hole grommet.
(b) Disconnect washer hose from nozzle.
(c) Press on the claw on the underside of the nozzle and remove it from above.
4. INSTALL WASHER NOZZLE For installation follow the removal procedure in reverse.
ADJUSTMENT OF WASHER NOZZLE
1. INSPECT WASHER NOZZLE
(a) While operating the washer, check whether the upper point where the washer fluid hits the windshield and the
up surge area are within the range indicated by the
hatched line.
(A) Approx. 150 mm (5.91 in.)
(B) Approx. 50 mm (1.99 in.)
(C) Approx. 0±1000 mm (0±3.94 in.)
(b) Check if the lower point where the washer fluid hits thewindshield is within the range of the wiping pattern (the
area of the glass which is wiped by the wiped blades.)
2. ADJUST WASHER NOZZLE Using a tool like that shown in the figure, change the direction
of the nozzle hole to adjust the point where washer fluid
strikes the windshield.
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Wiper and Washer SystemBE±93
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ConnectionCheck forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
A19 A15Trip switch A/BPushContinuity
Trip switchContinuity
A19±A15Trip switch A/BFreeNo continuityTrip switchContinuity
A20 A15Trip switch RESETPushContinuityA20±A15Trip switch RESETFreeNo continuity
DOME
FuseVoltageA11±GroundConstantBattery positive voltage
Speed
SVoltageA13 A15
Ignition
switch
*3 Revolve propeller shaft0V 11 V
SensorVoltageA13±A15switch
ON*3 Stop propeller shaft0V or 11V
C1±GroundPBattery positive voltage
C2±GroundIgnitionRBattery positive voltage
Neutral start
it hVoltageC3±Ground
Ignition
switch
ON andNBattery positive voltageswitchVoltageC4±GroundON and
shift leverDBattery positive voltage
C5±Ground
shift lever
position2Battery positive voltage
C16±Ground
osition
LBattery positive voltage
O/D OFFContinuityC18 GroundO/D OFF switchONContinuity
SwitchContinuityC18±GroundO/D OFF switchOFFNo continuity
AlternatorContinuityC15±GroundEngine stopContinuity
ºLº terminalVoltageC14±GroundEngine runningBattery positive voltage
FuelContinuityA7 GroundFuel remainderFullNo continuity
SenderContinuityA7±GroundFuel remainderEmptyContinuity
GaugeFull, Approx. 79.3 mm
(3.12 in.)Approx. 6
ResistanceA8±C8Float
position1/2, Approx. 193.1 mm
(76.0 in.)Approx. 32.5
Empty, Approx. 308.1 mm
(12.13 in.)Approx. 97
*Window
washer level
ContinuityB9±GroundON (float down)Continuitywasher level
warning
switchContinuityB9 Ground
(Canada)OFF (float up)No continuity
Brake fluidBrake fluid levelON (float down)Continuity
Level warning
Brake fluid level
warning SWOFF (float up)No continuity
SW and
Parking brake
SW
ContinuityC13±GroundParking brake
ON (Depress the Ped-
al))Continuity
SWParking brake
SWOFF (Release the Ped-
al)No continuity
Low oil
PressureContinuityC19 GroundEngine condition
RunningNo continuity
Pressure
Warning SWContinuityC19±GroundEngine conditionStopContinuity
Door courtesyContinuityC12 GroundDriver's andOpen (ON)Continuityy
SwitchContinuityC12±GroundDriver s and
passenger's doorClosed (OFF)No continuity
IGN fuseVoltageC14 GroundIgnition switchONBattery positive voltageVoltageC14±GroundIgnition switchLOCK or ACCNo voltage
CIG fuseVoltageA6 GroundIgnition switchACC or ONBattery positive voltageVoltageA6±GroundIgnition switchLOCK or STARTNo voltage
BE±107±
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Combination Meter
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ConnectionCheck forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
Turn signalHazard warning switch ONBattery positiveTurn signal
SW andB 16 Ground
Hazard warning switch ONBattery ositive
voltage e 0V
HazardB±16±Ground
IG SW ON and turn signal SW ºLeftºBattery positive
Warning
Si hVoltage
IG SW ON and turn signal SW ºLeftºBattery ositive
voltage e 0V
SwitchVoltage
Hazard warning switch ONBattery positive
B 17 Ground
Hazard warning switch ONBattery ositive
voltage e 0VB±17±Ground
IG SW ON and turn signal SW ºRightºBattery positiveIG SW ON and turn signal SW ºRightºBattery ositive
voltage e 0V
HeadlightLi ht t l SWDimmer SW ºHIº orBattery positiveHeadlight
VoltageB7±GroundLight control SW
ºHEADº
Dimmer SW HI or
ºFlashº
Battery ositive
voltageVoltageB7±GroundºHEADºDimmer SW ºLOºNo voltage
ContinuityB6±GroundLight control SW
º
HEADº
Dimmer SW ºHIº or
ºFlashºContinuityContinuityB6 GroundºHEADºDimmer SW ºLOºNo continuity
IgniterVoltageA9±GroundEngine RunningVoltage
fluctuates
ECT patternVoltageB4 GroundIG SW ON and ECT patternPWRBattery positive voltageECT attern
Select switchVoltageB4±GroundIG SW ON and ECT attern
select SW positionNORMNo voltage
Engine oilOil temperature below approx. 55 5C (131 5F)Continuityg
Level warn-
ing Switch
ContinuityB8±Ground
Oil temperature
above approx. 55 5CON (float up)ContinuitygContinuityB8 Groundabove a rox. 55 C
(131 5F) and SW
positionOFF (float off)No continuity
GAUGE fuseVoltageA1 GroundIgnition switchONBattery positive voltageVoltageA1±GroundIgnition switch
positionLOCK, ACC, STARTNo voltage
Neutral StartVoltageA12±GroundIgnition switch
position
START (ºPº or ºNº
range)Battery positive voltage
switch
VoltageA12 GroundpositionLOCK, ACC, ONNo voltage
ECU±BVoltageC11 GroundIgnition switchONBattery positive voltage
FuseVoltageC11±GroundIgnition switch
positionLOCK, ACC, STARTNo voltage
Rheostat
Li ht t l
ON (Rheostat knob
t d itiBtt ltLight control
VolumeLight control SWturned any position
except fully clock-
Battery voltage or
5V or moreVolume
VoltageA2±Ground
g
HEAD or TAIL and
rheostat volume
except fully clock-
wise)5V or more
VoltageA2 Groundrheostat volume
knob positionOFF (Rheostat knob)
turned fully clockNo voltageknob ositionturned fully clock-
wise)No voltage
GroundA8±GroundConstantContinuity
ContinuityA10±GroundConstantContinuityContinuityA22±GroundConstantContinuity
A23±GroundConstantContinuity
*1 Jack up the vehicle.*2 Shift lever position is ºPº range.
If circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±100 wiring diagrams
and inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
BE±108
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Combination Meter
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OKNG
OKNG
INSPECTION PROCEDURES
1Check for open and short in harness and connector between terminal NEO of TRA\
C ECU and
terminal NEO of ECM (See page IN±33).
Repair or replace harness or connector.
2Check voltage between terminal NEO of TRAC ECU and body ground.
C
OK
P1. Remove TRAC ECU with connectors still con-
nected.
2. Turn ignition switch on.
Measure voltage between terminal NEO of TRAC ECU
and body ground for the engine conditions below.
Check and replace TRAC ECU or ECM.
If the same code is still output after the diagnostic code is deleted, che\
ck the contact condition of each
connection.
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BRAKE SYSTEM TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (TRAC)BR±199
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NOYES
NGOK
OKNG
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1Is diagnostic trouble code output for the engine?
Perform diagnostic trouble code check on page EG±523 or EG±305 .
Repair circuit indicated by the code output.
2Check voltage between terminal VTH of TRAC ECU and body ground.
C
OK
P1. Remove TRAC ECU with connectors still con-
nected.
2. Remove intake air duct.
3. Turn ignition switch on.
Measure voltage between terminal VTH of TRAC ECU
and body ground, when the main throttle valve is turned
from fully closed position to fully opened position by
hand
In addition, as the main throttle valve is turned, the
voltage should increase gradually w ith out interrup-
tion.
Go to step .
3Check for open and short in harness and connector between terminal VTH o\
f TRAC ECU and
terminal VTO1 of ECM (See page IN±33).
Repair or replace harness or connector.
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BRAKE SYSTEM TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (TRAC)BR±203
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NOYES
NGOK
OKNG
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1Is diagnostic trouble code output for the engine?
Perform diagnostic trouble code check on page EG±523 or EG±305 .
Repair circuit indicated by the code output.
2Check voltage between terminal VSH or TRAC ECU and body ground.
C
OK
P1. Remove TRAC ECU with connectors still con-
nected.
2. Remove intake air duct.
3. Disconnect step motor connector.
4. Turn ignition switch on.
Measure voltage between terminal VSH or TRAC ECU
and body ground, when the sub±throttle valve is turned
from fully opened position to fully closed position.
In addition, as the sub±throttle valve is turned, the
voltage should increase gradually w ith out interrup-
tion.
Go to step
.
3Check for open and short in harness and connector between terminal VSH of TRAC ECU and
terminal VTO2 of ECM (See page IN±33).
Repair or replace harness or connector.
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BRAKE SYSTEM TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (TRAC)BR±211
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CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT
BR0EC±07
BRAKE PEDAL CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT
1. CHECK THAT PEDAL HEIGHT IS CORRECT
Pedal height from asphalt sheet:150.4±160.4 mm (5.92±6.31 in.)
If the pedal height is incorrect, adjust it.
2. IF NECESSARY, ADJUST PEDAL HEIGHT
(a) Disconnect the connector from the stop light switch.
(b) Loosen the stop light switch lock nut and remove the stop light switch.
(c) Loosen the push rod lock nut.
(d) Adjust the pedal height by turning the pedal push rod.
(e) Tighten the push rod lock nut.
Torque: 25 N Vm (260 kgf Vcm, 19 ft Vlbf)
(f) Install the stop light switch and turn it until it lightly contacts
the pedal stopper.
(g) Turn the stop light switch back one turn.
(h) Check the clearance (A) between stop light switch and pedal.
Clearance:
0.5±2.4 mm (0.02±0.09 in.)
(i) Tighten the stop light switch lock nut.
(j) Connect the connector to the stop light switch.
(k) Check that the stop lights come on when the brake pedal isdepressed, and go off when the brake pedal is released.
(l) After adjusting the pedal height, check the pedal free±play.
HINT: If clearance (A) between the stop light switch and the
brake pedal stopper has been adjusted correctly, the pedal
freeplay will meet the specifications.
3. CHECK THAT PEDAL FREEPLAY IS CORRECT, AS SHOWN
(a) Stop the engine and depress the brake pedal several times until there is no more vacuum left in the booster.
(b) Push in the pedal by hand until the beginning of the second point of resistance is felt, then measure the distance, as
shown.
Pedal freeplay:
1±6 mm (0.04±0.24 in.)
If incorrect, check the stop light switch clearance. And if the
clearance is OK, then troubleshoot the brake system.
HINT: The freeplay to the first point of resistance is due to the
play between the clevis and pin. It is 1±3 mm (0.04±0.12 in.)
on the pedal.
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BRAKE SYSTEM CHECK AND ADJUSTMENTBR±7
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