turn signal TOYOTA CAMRY V20 1986 Service Information
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Light Control Rheostat
TAIL Fuse
IGN Fuse
Water Temperature Sender Gauge
Ground
Seat Beh Warning Relay
Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch and Parking
Brake Switch
CHARGE Fuse
TCCS ECU
A.B.S. ECU
Cruise Control ECU and ECT ECU
Ground
Fuel Sender Gauge Terminal 3
Fuel Sender Gauge Terminal 2
GAUGE Fuse
DOME Fuse
Door Courtesy Switch
Low Oil Pressure Switch
Light Failure Sensor
Combination Meter and Gauges
(w/o Tachometer)
Turn Signal Switch Terminal 28
Ground
Turn Signal Switch Terminal 25
Turn Signal Switch Terminal 23 (USA)
HEAD±HI (RH) Fuse (CANADA)
A/T Oil Temperature Switch
COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT
Wiring Connector Side
No.
± BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMCombination MeterBE±32
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Light Control Rheostat
TAIL Fuse
IGN Fuse
Water Temperature Sender Gauge
Ground
Seat Belt Warning Relay
Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch and Parking
Brake Switch
CHARGE Fuse
TCCS ECU ,
A. B. S. ECU
Cruise Control ECU and ECT ECU
Ground
Fuel Sender Gauge Terminal 3
Fuel Sender Gauge Terminal 2
. GAUGE Fuse
DOME Fuse
Door Courtesy Switch
Low Oil Pressure Switch
Light Failure Sensor
Turn Signal Switch Terminal 28
Ground
Turn Signal Switch Terminal 25
Turn Signal Switch Terminal 23 (USA)
HEAD±HI (RH) Fuse (CANADA)
A/T Oil Temperature Switch
Igniter
Combination Meter and Gauges
(w/ Tachometer)
COMBINATION METER CIRCUIT
Wiring Connector Side
No.
± BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMCombination MeterBE±33
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(Door Lock Signal)
HINT: When the relay circuit is as specified, inspect the
door lock signal.
(a) Connect the connector to the relay.
(b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the voltmeter
to terminal 3 and the negative (±) lead to the ter-
minal 4.
(c) Set the door lock manual switch to UNLOCK,
check
that the voltage rises from 0 volts to battery volt-
age for approximately 0.2 seconds.
Door Lock Control Relay
INSPECTION OF RELAY
(Relay Circuit)
Disconnect the connector from the relay and inspect the
connector on the wire harness side as shown in the chart.
If circuit is as specified, inspect the door lock signal.
OFF or lock
(Door key free or turned to lock)
Passenger's door courtesy
switch positionPassenger's ±door lock
switch positionDriver's door courtesty
switch position
Unlock (Door key turned to unlock) Door key lock and unlock
switch position Key unlock warning
switch positionOFF (Ignition key removed)
Door lock manual
switch position
Door lock manual
switch positionDriver's door lock
switch position
Ignition switch
positionON (ignition key set) ON (Door unlocked)
ON (Door unlocked) ON (Door opened)
Tester connection
OFF (Door locked)
ON (Door opened)OFF (Door locked)
OFF (Door closed)OFF (Door closed)Specified value
No continuity
Battery voltage Battery voltage OFF or UnlockNo continuity
No continuityNo continuity
No continuity
No continuity
No continuityNo continuity
Continuity OFF or Lock
No voltageContinuityContinuity
Continuity ContinuityContinuity
ContinuityContinuityContinuity
ACC or ON Continuity
ConditionCheck for
ConstantConstant
VoltageUnlock
LOCKLock
± BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMDoor Lock Control SystemBE±59
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2. READ TYPE 6 CODE
(a) If while driving with the cruise control on, the system is
cancelled by a malfunction in either the actuator, speed
sensor, or control switch circuit, the main switch indicator
will blink 5 times.
(b) While driving at a speed of 16 km/h (10 mph) or less,
press the SET/COAST switch three times in two
seconds.
HINT: In order to retain the diagnostic code when a ma
function has occurred, always inspect with the ignition
and main switches on.
Should the power be cut, the diagnostic code will be
erased from the computer memory.
(e) Read the diagnostic code on the main switch indicator.
HINT:
wIndication codes appear in order from No. 11.
wIndication is stopped when vehicle speed is over 16
km/h (10 mph) or main switch is turned off.
wIf there is no indication code, perform diagnosis and in-
spection. (See page BE±74)
* If the set speed can be maintained when the speed control switch is again set at SET/COAST, there is no malfunction.*Vehicle speed decreases to 16 km/h (14 mph)
or more below set speed.
Resume/accel switch and set/coast switch
circuit is abnormal.Resume/accel switch circuit is abnormal.Speed sensor signal circuit is abnormal. Actuator circuit is abnormal. Indication code
Diagnosis
Normal.
± BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMCruise Control SystemBE±72
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4. INSPECT SENSOR SIGNAL LEVEL
Drive the vehicle straight ahead at about 4 ±6 km/h (2.5
± 3.7 mph), and check that the warning light turns on after
a 1 second pause.
If the warning light turns on without blinking when the ve-
hicle speed is not within the specified speed range above,
stop the vehicle and read the diagnostic code, and repair
the malfunctioning parts.
(See step S on page BR±79)
HINT: If the warning light turns on while the vehicle speed
is within specified speed range above, the check is com-
pleted. And when the vehicle speed exceeds 6 km/h
(3.7mph), the warning light will blink again. In this condi-
tion, speed sensors are OK.
NOTICE: While the warning light is off, do not give any
shocks to vehicle such as acceleration, deceleration, brak-
ing, shift change, steering or shocks from the road condi-
tion.
(4WD)
(a) Remove the rubber cap from the Ts connector lo-
cated in front of the actuator.
(b) Connect the terminals of Ts connector.
(c) Pull the parking brake lever up, and start the engine.
NOTICE: Do not depress the brake pedal.
(d) Check that the warning light blinks about 4 times ev-
ery 1 second as shown.
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±78
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5. INSPECT SENSOR SIGNAL CHANGE
Drive the vehicle straight ahead at about 45 ± 55 krn/h
(28.0 ± 34.2 mph), and check that the warning light turns
on after a 1 second pause.
If the warning light turns on without blinking when the ve-
hicle speed is not within the specified speed range above,
stop the vehicle and read the diagnostic code, and repair
the malfunctioning .parts.
(See step 6 on this page)
HINT: If the warning light turns on while the vehicle speed
is within specified speed range above, the check is com-
pleted. And when the vehicle speed is not within specified
speed range, the warning light will blink again. In this con-
dition, sensor rotors are OK.
NOTICE: While the warning light is off, do not give any
shocks to vehicle such as acceleration, deceleration, brak-
ing, shift change, steering or shocks from the road condi-
tion.
HINT: The first number of blinks will equal the first digit
of a two digit diagnostic code. After a 1.5 second pause,
the 2nd number of blinks will equal the 2nd number of a
two digit code. If there are two or more codes, there will
be a 2.5 second pause between each code, and then
indication will begin again after a 4.0 second pause,
continuing in order from the smaller value up to the larg-
er one. 6. READ DIAGNOSTIC CODE
Stop the vehicle and disconnect the check connector, and
warning light will begin to blink. Read the number of
blinks.
(See DIAGNOSTIC CODE on page BR±81)
7. REPAIR MALFUNCTIONING PARTS
Repair or replace the malfunctioning parts.
HINT: When repairing or replacing parts, turn the ignition
switch OFF.
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±79
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1. Wiring connection
2. Power to ECU
(1) Fusible link(s)
(2) Fuse(s)
(3) ER main relay (See page FI±121)
3. Air flow meter (See page FI±104)
4. Water temp. sensor (See page FI±125)
5. Air temp. sensor (See page FI±104)
6. Injection signal circuit
(1) Injector wiring
(2) ECU (See page FI±130)
CHECK FUEL SUPPLY TO INJECTOR
1. Fuel tank
2. Fuel pressure in fuel line
(1) Short terminals +B and FP of the check connec-
tor.
(2) Fuel pressure at fuel return hose of fuel filter can
be felt. (See page FI±70)
1. ISC system
(1) Wiring connection(s)
(2) ISC valve (See page FI±116 or 118)
(3) ECU (test by substitution)
2. (3S±FE) ±
Idle speed ± Adjust (See page EM±19) 1. Fuel line leakage ± deformation
2. Fuse(s)
3. Fuel pump (See page FI±68)
4. Fuel filter
5. Fuel pressure regulator
(See page FI±86 or 88) 1. Oil filler cap
2. Oil dipstick
3. Hose connections
4. PCV hoses
5. EGR system EGR valve stays open CHECK EFI ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT USING
VOLT/OHMMETER
(See page FI±31)
CHECK DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
Check for output of diagnosis code.
(See page FI±22)
CHECK FOR VACUUM LEAKS IN AIR
INTAKE LINE
SYMPTOM ± ENGINE OFTEN STALLS
CHECK IDLE SPEED
Standard: 700 + 50 rpmDiagnostic code(s) (See page FI±25 or 27)
OK CONTINUED FROM PAGE FI±12
OK CONTINUED ON PAGE FI±14Element ± Clean or replace
CHECK AIR FILTER
Malfunction
code(s)
Normal code
BADBAD
BAD
BADBAD
± EFI SYSTEMTroubleshootingFI±13
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SYMPTOM ± HIGH ENGINE IDLE SPEED (NO DROP)
HINT (3S±FE): Disconnecting the battery will cause the idling speed data in the ISC to be returned to the initial
idling speed, causing the idling speed to rise above 700 rpm. should this happen, either carry out a driving test,
including stop±go several times at a speed above 10 km/h, or start the engine, idle for 30 seconds and then turn
the engine off repeatedly. By doing this, idle data will be stored in the ISC and the idle rpm will be at specified
value.
1. Spark plugs
2. Compression pressure
Minimum: 10.0 kg/cm2
(142 psi, 981 kPa)
at 250 rpm
3. Valve clearance
Standard:
3F±FE IN 0.19 ± 0.29 mm
0.007 ± 0.011 in.)
EX 0.28 ± 0.38 mm
(0.011 ± 0.015 in.)
2VZ±FE I N 0.13 0.23 mm
(0.005 ± 0.009 in.)
EX 0.27± 0.37 m m
(0.011 0.015 in.)
1. Wiring connection
2. Power to ECU
(1) Fusible link(s)
(2) Fuse(s)
(3) ER main relay (Seepage FI±121)
3. Air flow meter (See page FI±104)
4. Water temp. sensor (See page FI±125)
5. Air temp. sensor (See page FI±104)
6. Injection signal circuit
(1) Injector wiring
(2) ECU (See page FI±I30)
7. Oxygen sensor(s)
(See page FI±129 or 131) CHECK SPARK PLUGS
Standard: 1.1 mm (0.043 in.)
HINT: Check compression pressure and valve
clearance if necessary.
CHECK EFI ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT USING
VOLT/OHMMETER
(See page FI±31 )1. Cold start injector (See page FI±78 or 81)
2. Cold start injector time switch
(See page FI±124)
t . Fuel pump (See page FI±68)
2. Fuel filter
3. Fuel pressure regulator
(See page FI±84 or 86) CHECK COLD START INJECTOR
(See page FI±78 or 81)
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
(See page FI±70)
OK CONTINUED FROM PAGE FI±15
CHECK INJECTORS
(See page FI±88 or 93)Injection condition
BADBAD
BAD
BAD
± EFI SYSTEMTroubleshootingFI±16
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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The ECU contains a built±in, self±diagnosis system which de-
tects troubles within the engine signal network and then flashed
a
warning on the ºCHECKº engine warning light on the instrument
panel flashes.
By analyzing various signals shown in the tables (See pages FI±
25 or 27) the ECU detects system malfunctions which are re-
lated to the various operating parameter sensors or actuator.
The ECU
stores the failure code associated with the detected failure until
the diagnosis system is cleared by removing the EFI fuse with
the ignition switch OFF.
A ºCHECKº engine warning light on the instrument panel informs
the driver that a malfunction has been detected.
The light goes oft automatically when the malfunction has been
cleared.
OUTPUT OF DIAGNOSTIC CODES
To obtain an output of diagnostic codes, proceed as follow:
1. Initial conditions
(a) Battery voltage 11 V or more
(b) Throttle valve fully closed (throttle position sensor IDL
points closed)
(e) Transmission in neutral position
(d) Accessories switched OFF
(e) Engine at normal operating temperature
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON. Do not start the engine.
3. Using SST, connect terminals TE1 and E1 of the check con-
nector.
SST 09843±18020
ºCHECKº ENGINE WARNING LIGHT
CHECK
1. The ºCHECKº engine warning light will come on when the igni-
tion switch is placed at ON and the engine is not
running.
2. When the engine is started, the ºCHECKº engine warning light
should go off.
If the light remains on, the diagnosis system has detected a
malfunction or abnormality in the system.
± EFI SYSTEMDiagnosis SystemFI±22
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ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION (3S±FE)
SPARK TEST
CHECK THAT SPARK OCCURS
(a) Disconnect the high±tension cords from the spark plugs.
(b) Remove the spark plugs.
(c) Install the spark plugs to each high±tension cord.
(d) Ground the spark plug.
(e) Check if spark occurs while engine is being cranked.
HINT: To prevent gasoline from being injected from injectors
during this test, crank the engine for no more than 1
± 2 seconds at a time.
If the spark does not occurs, perform the test as follows:
CHECK RESISTANCE OF IGNITION COIL
(See page IG±7)
Resistance (Cold):
Primary 0.38 ± 0.46
Secondary 7.7 ± 10.4 k
CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO IGNITION
COIL AND IGNITER
1. Ignition switch turn to ON.
2. Check that there is battery voltage at
ignition coil positive (+) terminal. CHECK RESISTANCE OF HIGH±TENSION
CORD (See page IG±6)
Maximum resistance: 25 k per cord
CHECK RESISTANCE OF SIGNAL
GENERATOR (PICKUP COIL) (See page
IG±8) Resistance: 140 ± 180
CHECK AIR GAP OF DISTRIBUTOR
(See page IG±7)
Air gap: 0.2 mm (0.008 in.) or moreCHECK CONNECTION OF IGNITION
COIL, IGNITER AND DISTRIBUTOR
CONNECTORS
Check wiring between ignition switch
to ignition coil and igniter.
Replace the distributor housing
assembly.
Replace the distributor housing
assembly.Replace the ignition coil.
TRY ANOTHER IGNITERReplace the cord(s). Connect securely. SPARK TEST
BAD BAD
BAD
BAD BAD
BAD
± IGNITION SYSTEMON±Vehicle Inspection (3S±FE)IG±5