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REAR AXLE -Differential Carrier
INSPECTION
DIFFERENTIAL CASE INTERNAL PARTS CONTACT/
SLIDING SURFACE CHECK
1. Clean the disassembled parts with cleaning oil and dry
them with compressed air.
2. Check each plate, disc, and pressure ring for the following:
A. Friction and sliding surfaces of friction discs, friction
plates, and spring plates.
Replace a defective part with heat discoloration and
excessive wear with a new one, as it degrades locking
performance.
NOTE
If the inner periphery of the friction face shows traces
of harsh contact, it is because of the spring tension
of each plate, disc and other part. Do not confuse
this with abnormal wear.
B. Inner periphery and outer periphery protrusions of
friction discs, friction plates, and spring plates.
Replace a cracked or damaged part with a new one.
C. Friction and sliding surfaces between pressure rings
and friction discs.
Grind a dented or scratched part with oil stone and
then lap and correct with a compound on a surface
plate.
NOTE
If the inner periphery of the friction face shows traces
of harsh contact, it is because of the spring tension
of each plate, disc and other part. Do not confuse
this with abnormal wear.
3. Check the following parts for contact and siding surfaces
(D to M) and correct burrs and dents with oil stone.
D: Sliding surfaces of side gear and case
E: Contacting surfaces of differential case and spring
plate
F: Contacting surfaces of pressure ring and differential
case inner face
G: Sliding surfaces of pressure ring hole and side gear
H: Protrusions on outer periphery of pressure ring
I: Pressure ring inner surface and differential pinion
gear spherical surface
J: Pressure ring V-groove and pinion shaft V
K: Sliding surfaces of pinion shaft and differential pinion
gear hole
L: Side gear grooves on outer periphery
M: Slits in inner periphery of differential
Friction disc
A
AB
C B Friction plateFriction plate
Pressure ring
E
D M
F
J
I
H D
G
F
D
K
K
I GLJ E
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ABS <4WD> -Troubleshooting35B-17
Inspection Procedure 2
Communication between MUT-IIand the ABS-ECU is not
possible.
Probable cause
The cause may be an open circuit in the ABS-ECU power supply circuit or an open
circuit in the diagnosis output circuit.DBlown fuse
DMalfunction of wiring harness or connector
DMalfunction of hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU
NG OK
NG
NG NG
Repair
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
DBetween ABS-ECU and diagnosis connector
OK
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
DBetween ignition switch (IG2) and ABS-ECU
OK
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
DBetween ABS-ECU and earth
NG
Repair
NG
Replace the hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble
symptom.
OK
Check the trouble
symptom.
OK
Check the following connector:B-123
Measure at the ABS-ECU connector B-123.
DDisconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side
connector.
DContinuity between 12 and body earth, and between 34 and
body earth
OK:ContinuityCheck the following connector:B-123
OK
Check the trouble
symptom.
Measure at the ABS-ECU connector B-123.
DDisconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side
connector.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between 10 and body earth
OK:System voltageCheck the following connectors:B-123, C-128
Check the trouble
symptom.
Measure at the diagnosis connector C-22 and the ABS-ECU
connector B-123.
DDisconnect the connectors, and measure at the harness side
connectors.
DContinuity between the following terminals
ABS-ECU side - Diagnosis connector side
5-1
2-7
OK:ContinuityNGCheck the following connectors:
B-123, C-22, C-26, C-28
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ABS <4WD> -Troubleshooting35B-18
Inspection Procedure 3
When the ignition key is turned to “ON” (engine stopped),
the ABS warning lamp does not illuminate.
Probable cause
The cause may be an open circuit in the lamp power supply circuit, a blown lamp,
or an open circuit between the ABS warning lamp and the earth.DBlown fuse
DBurn out ABS warning lamp bulb
DMalfunction of combination meter
DMalfunction of wiring harness or connector
DMalfunction of hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU
NO
NG
Replace the ABS warning lamp bulb.
Check the harness wire.
DBetween combination meter and ABS-ECU
DBetween ignition switch (IG1) and combination meter
DBetween combination meter and earth
Replace the hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU.
OKNG
OK
Check the following connectors:
B-123, C-01, C-29
OK
Check whether the ABS warning lamp bulb is burnt out.
Does the ABS warning lamp illuminate when the ABS-ECU
connector B-123 is disconnected and the ignition switch is turned
to ON?YES
Repair
Replace the combination meter. (Refer to GROUP 54A.)NG
Repair
Inspection Procedure 4
Even after the engine is started, the ABS warning lamp
remains illuminated.
Probable cause
The cause is probably a short-circuit in the ABS warning lamp illumination circuit.DMalfunction of combination meter
DMalfunction of wiring harness (short circuit)
DMalfunction of hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU
NOTE
This trouble symptom is limited to cases where communication with the MUT-IIis possible (ABS-ECU
power supply is normal) and the diagnosis code is a normal diagnosis code.
YES
NG
Check the harness wire.
DBetween combination meter and ABS-ECU
Replace the hydraulic unit and ABS-ECU.
OK
NG
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
Does the ABS warning lamp stay illuminated when the ABS-ECU
connector B-123 is disconnected and the ignition switch is turned
to ON?NO
Repair
Replace the combination meter. (Refer to GROUP 54A.)NG
Repair
Check the following connectors:B-123, C-01, C-128
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BODY -Doors42-23
DOOR OUTSIDE HANDLE LOOSENESS
CHECK
1. Check that the looseness of the door outside handle
satisfies the standard value.
Standard value (A):
Front 2.3±2.1 mm
Rear 1.3±1.7 mm
2. Check the door outside handle and door latch assembly.
If faulty, replace.
POWER WINDOW OPERATING CURRENT
CHECK
1. Remove the power window fuse, and connect the circuit
tester as shown in the figure.
2. When the power window switch is set to the UP side,
a large amount of operating current flows when the window
is operated or closed. Therefore measure somewhere
in between excluding these positions.
Standard value: 5±1A (Power supply voltage
14.5±0.5 V, 25_C)
3. If outside the standard value, perform troubleshooting.
(Refer to GROUP 54B.)
CIRCUIT BREAKER CHECK (Incorporated in
the power window motor)
1. Set the power window switch to the UP side until the
window glass closes completely, and continue operating
the switch for more than 10 seconds.
2. Release the power window switch at the UP side, and
at the same time, press the DOWN side. Under this
condition if the window glass starts to lower within 60
seconds, the circuit breaker can be determined as good.
POWER WINDOW CHECK
Check that the power window operates. If it does not, perform
troubleshooting. (Refer to GROUP 54B.)
A
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SRS -SRS Service Precautions52B-4
SRS-ECU
Terminal No.Destination of harnessCorrective action
7Instrument panel wiring harness→EarthRepair or replace each wiring
harness
8Instrument panel wiring harness→Combination meter
(SRS warning lamp)
harness
9, 10Instrument panel wiring harness→Front passenger’s air bag
module
11 , 1 2Instrument panel wiring harness→Clock spring→Driver’s air bag
module)Repair or replace the dash wiring
harness. Replace clock spring.
13Instrument panel wiring harness→Junction block (fuse No.3)Repair or replace each wiring
harness
16Instrument panel wiring harness→Junction block (fuse No.2)
harness.
20Instrument panel wiring harness→Diagnosis connector
29, 30Floor wiring harnessàDriver’s seat belt pre-tensioner
27, 28Floor wiring harnessàFront passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner
6. Inspection of the SRS-ECU harness connector should be carried out by the following procedure.
Insert the special tool (probe, MB991222, in the harness set) into the connector from harness side
(rear side), and connect the tester to this probe. If any tool than specified is used, damage to the
harness and other components will result. Furthermore, measurement should not be carried out by
touching the probe directly against the terminals from the front of the connector. The terminals are
plated to increase their conductivity, so that if they are touched directly by the probe, the plating
may break, which will cause drops in reliability.
MB991222 SRS-ECU harness connector
SRS-ECU harness connector (rear view)
7. SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner should not be subjected to hart, so remove the
SRS-ECU, driver’s and front passenger’s air bag modules, clock spring, and seat belt with pre-tensioner
before drying or baking the vehicle after painting.
DSRS - ECU, air bag module, clock spring : 93Æ
or more
DSeat belt with pre-tensioner : 90Æ
or more
8. Whenever you finish servicing the SRS, check warning lamp operation to make sure that the system
functions properly. (Refer to P.52B-6.)
9. Make certain that the ignition switch is LOCK (OFF) position when the MUT-IIis connected or
disconnected.
10. If you have any questions about the SRS, please contact your local distributor.
NOTE
SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT FROM UNINTENDED AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, SO USE ONLY
THE PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL.
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-7
SRS SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Ignition switch (IG1)
J/B
(common fuse)
Combination
Meter
Connector lock switch*
ON
ON OFF
OFF
Driver’s air
bag module
(squib)
Front pas-
senger’s seat
air bag mod-
ule(squib)
Seat belt
pre-tensioner
(L.H.)Clock spring
ONONOFF
OFF
Connector lock switch* Diagnosis connector SRS-ECU
No.3
7.5A No.2
7.5A
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFFON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ONOFF
ON
ON OFF
C-207
C-204
C-109
D-28
D-26C-22
SRS - ECU connector16
13
7 8
11
12
10
9
30
29
28
2720 Connector lock switch*
Connector lock switch*
Connector lock switch*
Connector lock switch*
Connector lock switch*
NOTE
*:connector engaged:ON
connector disengaged:OFF Seat belt
pre-tensioner
(R.H.)
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-10
Code no.Page Diagnostic item
34*2Connector lock system52B-29
35SRS-ECU (deployed air bag) system52B-29
41*2Power supply circuit system (fuse No.2 circuit)52B-30
42*2Power supply circuit system (fuse No.3 circuit)52B-32
43*2SRS warning lamp drive circuit systemLamp does not illumi-
nate.52B-33
SRS warning lamp drive circuit systemLamp does not go out.52B-33
44*2SRS warning lamp drive circuit system52B-33
45SRS-EUC internal circuit system including non - volatile memory (EEPROM)52B-11
51Driver’s air bag module (squib) ignition drive circuit systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
52Driver’s air bag module (squib) ignition drive circuit systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
54Front passenger’s air bag (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
55Front passenger’s air bag (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
56Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
57Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
58Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition
drive circuit systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
59Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition
drive circuit systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
61Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-34
62Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
64Front passenger’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-38
65Front passenger’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
66Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-39
67Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
68Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-40
69Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
NOTE
(1) *1: If the trouble(s) are removed, the SRS warning lamp go out with diagnosis code history stored.
(2) *2: If the trouble(s) are removed, the SRS warning lamp will go out with diagnosis code history automatically erased.
(3) When the battery has been discharged, diagnosis code No.41 or 42 is stored. Check the battery when either of
these is displayed.
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-30
Code No.41 Power supply circuit system (fuse No.2
circuit)Possible Cause
This codes output when the voltage between terminal IG1(SRS-ECU, terminal
No.16) and earth has been below the standard value for 5 seconds.
However, code No.41 is automatically erased and SRS warning lamp goes out
when a normal operation is resumed. If code No.41 and 42 are output at the
same time, check the battery first since the battery voltage may have decreased.DHarness or connector fault
DSRS-ECU inoperable
Measure at the junction block connector
C-213.
DDisconnect the junction block connector
C-213 and measure at the harness
side.
DContinuity check between terminal 25
and body earth
Caution
Do not directly insert a probe or
other devices at the front of the
connector to avoid a possible
decrease in the contact pressure.
OK:No continuity
Measure at the junction block connector C-213.
DDisconnect the junction block connector C-213 and
measure at the harness side.
DContinuity check between terminal 24 and body earth
Caution
Do not directly insert a probe or other devices at the
front of the connector to avoid a possible decrease in
the contact pressure.
OK:No continuity
NGCorrect the harness between the junction block and
combination meter (SRS warning lamp).
NGOK
NGNG
Check the trouble symptoms.Correct
Check the harness between the SRS-ECU and the ignition
switch IG
1, and repair if necessary. Fuse is normal
NG
Fuse disconnection
Check the junction block general fuse No.2.
Fuse disconnection
Check when fuse disconnects
DReplace the fuse.
DTurn the ignition switch to the ON position and then turn it
to the OFF position after one minute or more has passed.
Check the fuse.
OK
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
DDisconnect the SRS-ECU connector C-21.
DConnect the negative ( - ) terminal of the battery
DIgnition switch: ON
DMeasure at the harness side
DVoltage between terminal 16 and body earth
Caution
Do not directly insert a probe or other devices at the
front of the connector to avoid a possible decrease in
the contact pressure.
OK:9 V or more
Check the other circuits using the general fuse No.2.
(See the Electrical Wiring Diagram.) OK
Check connector:C-21, C-213, C-210
Go to Next PageConnector C-21
Connector C-213
Connector C-213
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-32
Code No.42 Power supply circuit system (fuse No.3
circuit)Possible Cause
This code is output when the voltage between terminal IG1(SRS-ECU, terminal
No.13) and earth has been below the standard value for 5 seconds.
However, code No.42 is automatically erased and SRS warning lamp goes out
when a normal operation is resumed.If code No.41 and 42 are output at the
same time, check the battery first since the battery voltage may have decreased.DHarness or connector fault
DSRS-ECU inoperable
OK
Check the other circuits using the general
fuse No.3. (See the Electrical Wiring
Diagram.)
NGOK
NG
NG
NG
Check connector:C-21, C-213, C-210
Check the trouble
symptoms.Correct
Check the harness between the SRS-ECU and the ignition
switch IG
1, and repair if necessary.
NG
Fuse disconnection
Fuse disconnection
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
1
>Measure at the SRS-ECU connector C - 21.
DDisconnect the SRS-ECU connector C-21 and measure at
the harness side.
DConnect the negative ( - ) terminal of the battery
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 13 and body earth
Caution
Do not directly insert a probe or other devices at the
front of the connector to avoid a possible decrease in
the contact pressure.
OK:9 V or more
OK
Check the harness between the SRS-ECU and junction block,
and repair if necessary.
Measure at the C-21 SRS-ECU connector.
DDisconnect the SRS-ECU connector C-21 and measure at
the harness side.
DContinuity check between terminal 13 and body earth
Caution
Do not directly insert a probe or other devices at the
front of the connector to avoid a possible decrease in
the contact pressure.
OK:No continuity
Replace the SRS-ECU.Fuse is normal
Check the junction block general fuse No.3.
Check when fuse disconnects
DReplace the fuse.
DTurn the ignition switch to the ON position and then turn it
to the OFF position after one minute or more has passed.
Check the fuse.
Measure at the junction block connector C-213.
DDisconnect the junction block connector C-213 and
measure at the harness side.
DContinuity check between terminal 7 and body earth
Caution
Do not directly insert a probe or other devices at the
front of the connector to avoid a possible decrease in
the contact pressure.
OK:No continuityConnector C-21
Connector C-213
Connector C-21
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SWS -Special Tools/Troubleshooting54B-2
SPECIAL TOOLS
ToolNumberNameUse
MB991502MUT-II subassem-
blyFor SWS inspections (diagnosis code display
and input signal check by MUT-II)
MB991529Diagnosis code
check harnessFor checking input signals by voltmeter
A
B
C
D
MB991223
A: MB991219
B: MB991220
C: MB991221
D: MB991222Harness set
A: Test harness
B: LED harness
C: LED harness
adapter
D: ProbeFor checking voltage (continuity and value) at
harnesses and connectors
A: For checking connector pin contact voltage
B: For checking power supply circuits
C: For checking power supply circuits
D: For connection to commercially available
testers
TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE COMMENCING TROUBLESHOOTING
Before starting troubleshooting, check the following two points to ensure there are no defects.
DCheck the state of the connector couplings to the ETACS-ECU and junction box.
DCheck that the fuses and fusible links relating to all systems are not fused.
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS
READING DIAGNOSIS CODES
Read the diagnosis codes using MUT-II. (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection
Service Points.)
NOTE
1. Connect MUT-II to the 16-pin diagnosis connector (black).
2. The diagnosis code cannot be read when there is an ETACS-ECU fault or when the power is first
turned ON (voltage rising). In this case, refer to “No Communication with MUT-II” (P. 54B-10) on
Fault Symptom Inspection Procedure, and perform troubleshooting.