fuse TOYOTA CAMRY V20 1986 Service Information
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INITIAL CHECK
CHECK ACTUATOR OPERATION NOISE
(a) Start the engine and drive at a speed over 6 km/h
(4 mph).
(b) Check that the actuator operation noise is heard.
HINT: A initial check is carried out once each time after the
engine has been started and initial speed exceeds 6
km/h (4 mph). The respective functions, in order, of the 3
position solenoid and pump motor in the actuator are
checked. However, if the brake pedal is depressed, the ini-
tial check is not carried out, but is started after the pedal
has been released.
INSPECTION OF DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE
Inspect that the battery voltage is about 12 V.
2. CHECK THAT WARNING LIGHT TURNS ON
(a) Turn the ignition switch on.
(b) Check that the ºANTILOCKº warning light turns on for
3 seconds.
If not, inspect and repair or replace the fuse, bulb and wire
harness.
Diagnosis System
DESCRIPTION
If a malfunction occurs, the system will identify the prob-
lem and the computer will store the codes for the trouble
items.
At the same time, the system informs the driver of a mal-
function via the ºANTILOCKº warning light in the combina-
tion meter.
By turning on the ignition switch and disconnecting the
check connector, the trouble can be identified by the
number of blinks (diagnostic code) of the warning light.
In the event of two codes, that having the smallest num-
ber (code) will be identified first.
HINT: The warning light does not show the diagnostic
codes while the vehicle is running.
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±67
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Speed Sensor Diagnosis System
PRECAUTION
While checking the speed sensor diagnosis system,
A.B.S. does not work and brake system works as normal
brake system.
INSPECTION OF DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE
Inspect that the battery voltage is about 12 V.
2. CHECK THAT WARNING LIGHT TURNS ON
(a) Turn the ignition switch on.
(b) Check that the ºANTILOCKº warning light turns on for
3 seconds.
If not, inspect and repair or replace the fuse, bulb and wire
harness.
(c) Check that the ºANTILOCKº warning light turns off.
(d) Turn the ignition switch off.
3. PERFORM FOLLOWING STEPS
(2WD)
(a) Disconnect the check connector from the actuator.
(b) Pull the parking brake lever up, and start the engine.
(d) Check that the warning light blinks about 4 times ev-
ery 1 second as shown. (c) Depress the brake pedal 4 to 6 times within 2
seconds.
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±77
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Deceleration Sensor Operation
Diagnosis System (For 4WD)
PRECAUTION
While checking the deceleration sensor diagnosis
system, A.B.S. does not work and brake system works as
normal brake system.
INSPECTION OF DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. INSPECT BATTERY VOLTAGE
Inspect that the battery voltage is about 12 V.
2. CHECK THAT WARNING LIGHT TURNS ON
(a) Turn the ignition switch on.
(b) Check that the ºANTILOCKº warning light turns on for
3 seconds.
If not, inspect and repair or replace the fuse, bulb and wire
harness.
(e) Check that the ºANTILOCKº warning light turns off.
(d) Turn the ignition switch off.
3. PERFORM FOLLOWING STEPS
(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 depress the brake
pedal, and start the engine.
4. INSPECT SENSOR DETECTION POINT
(a) Jack up the rear side of the vehicle slowly as shown.
HINT: When measuring the height, measure at the center
of the rear bumper lower edge.
(b) Check that the warning light does not turn on.
(c) Jack down the vehicle and check that the warning
light blinking. (d) Check that the warning light blinks about 1 time every
1 second as shown.
If the warning light does not blink, inspect the parking brake
switch, stop light switch, Ts connector, deceleration sensor
installation and computer.
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±82
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2. INSPECT SYSTEM CIRCUIT WITH CONNECTOR
DISCONNECTED
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the computer, in-
spect at the wire harness side connector.
If the circuit is not as specified, check and repair or re-
place the trouble part shown in the table above.
(b) Connect the connectors, and install the comput-
er cover.
Ignition switch off and brake pedal depressed
Engine running and PKB lever returned Ignition switch off and brake pedal returned
Ignition switch on and PKB lever pulled
Parking broke switch,
level warning switchStop light switch,
stop light Voltage or
Resistance Value
Check connector,
wiring harness
Front RH speed
sensor
FrontrH speed
sensor Ts connector,
wiring harness
Rear RH speed
sensor
Rear RH speed
sensor
Rear LH speed
sensorRear LH speed
sensor Ts connector shorted
Ignition switch offIgnition switch off
Ignition switch off
Ignition switch off Ignition switch off Tester Connection
Ignition switch offIgnition switch off
Ignition switch off
Ignition switch off Ignition switch off Ignition switch off
Ignition switch offIgnition switch off
Ignition switch onBattery voltage
No continuity
Battery voltage
0.85 ± 1.30 k fl
0.85± 1.30k Battery voltage
Wiring harnessWiring harness
Wiring harness Battery voltage
0.85 ± 1.50 k 0.85 ± 1.50 k
No continuityNo continuity
No continuityNo continuityNo continuityTrouble Part
65±100
ECU±IG fuse Chrak Item
50±80
About 6 ContinuityResistance
Resistance
About 5 ResistanceAbout 6 0
Resistance
ResistanceAbout 6
ResistanceContinuity Resistance
Resistance
ResistanceContinuity
ResistanceAbout 6
ResistanceContinuity
Continuity
Continuity
ContinuityContinuity Continuity
Continuity Continuity
About 0 v
Continuity Continuity
Continuity
Continuity
FOG fuse Condition
ActuatorActuator
Actuator Voltage
VoltageVortege
Actuator Voltage
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±103
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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.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Drive belt loose or worn
Battery cables loose, corroded or worm
Fuse blown
Fusible link blown
IC regulator or alternator faulty
Wiring faultyAdjust or replace drive belt
Repair or replace cables
Check ºENGINEº fuse
Replace fusible link
Check charging system
Repair wiring Check ºCHARGEº and ºIGNº
fuses
Replace light
Tighten loose connections
Replace IC regulator
Discharge warning
light does not go out
with engine running
(battery requires
frequent recharging) Discharge warning
light does not light
with ignition ON and
and engine not
runningLight burned out
Wiring connections loose
IC regulator faultyPossible cause
Fuse blownRemedy
Problem
CH±6
CH±4 CH±3 Page
± CHARGING SYSTEMPrecautionsCH±2
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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.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Drive belt loose or worn
Battery cables loose, corroded or worm
Fuse blown
Fusible link blown
IC regulator or alternator faulty
Wiring faultyAdjust or replace drive belt
Repair or replace cables
Check ºENGINEº fuse
Replace fusible link
Check charging system
Repair wiring Check ºCHARGEº and ºIGNº
fuses
Replace light
Tighten loose connections
Replace IC regulator
Discharge warning
light does not go out
with engine running
(battery requires
frequent recharging) Discharge warning
light does not light
with ignition ON and
and engine not
runningLight burned out
Wiring connections loose
IC regulator faultyPossible cause
Fuse blownRemedy
Problem
CH±6
CH±4 CH±3 Page
± CHARGING SYSTEMTroubleshootingCH±2
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ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSPECT BATTERY SPECIFIC GRAVITY AND
ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
(a) Check the specific gravity of each cell.
Standard specific gravity:
1.25 ± 1.27 when fully charged at 20°C (68°F)
If not within specifications, charge the battery.
(b) Check the electrolyte quantity of each cell.
If insufficient, refill with distilled (or purified) water.
2. CHECK BATTERY TERMINALS, FUSIBLE LINKS AND
FUSES
(a) Check that the battery terminals are not loose or corroded.
(b) Using a belt tension gauge, measure the drive belt ten-
sion.
Belt tension gauge:
Nippondenso ± BTG±20 (95506±00020)
Boroughs No. BT±33±73F
Drive belt tension:
3S±FE w/ A/C New belt 175
+ 5 Ib
Used belt 130
+ 10 Ib
w/o A/C New belt 125
+ 25 Ib
Used belt 95
+ 20 ib
2vZ±FE New belt 15
+ 51b
Used belt 5
+ 20 Ib
If the belt tension is not as specified, adjust it. 3. INSPECT DRIVE BELT
(a) Visually check the belt for excessive wear, frayed cords etc.
If necessary, replace the drive belt.
HINT: Cracks on the rib side of a belt are considered accept-
able. If the belt has chunks missing from the ribs, it should be
replaced.(b) Check the fusible links and fuses for continuity.
Fusible link: ALT 80A
AM1 0.5G
AM2 30A
Fuse: ENGINE 10A
CHARGE 7.5A
IGN 7.5A
± CHARGING SYSTEMOn±Vehicle InspectionCH±3
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ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
Low Temperature (Below 835C (1815F))
1. TURN IGNITION SWITCH ºONº
Check that the fan stops.
If not, check the cooling fan relay and water temperature
switch, and check for a separated connector or severed
wire between the cooling fan relay and water temperature
switch.
2. DISCONNECT WATER TEMPERATURE SWITCH
CONNECTOR
Check that fan rotates.
If not, check the cooling fan relay, fan motor, engine main
relay and fuse, and check for a short circuit between the
cooling fan relay and water temperature switch.
3: CONNECT WATER TEMPERATURE SWITCH
CONNECTOR
ELECTRIC COOLING FAN (3S±FE)
LOCATION OF ELECTRIC COOLING
FAN COMPONENTS
± COOLING SYSTEMElectric Cooling Fan (3S±FE)CO±21
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ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
Low Temperature (Below 85
°C (185°F))
1. TURN IGNITION SWITCH ºONº
Check that the fans stop.
If not, check the cooling fan relays and water temperature
sensor, and check for a separated connector or severed wire
between the cooling fan relay and water temperature
sensor.
2. DISCONNECT WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CONNECTOR
Check that the fans rotate.
If not, check the cooling fan relays, fan motor, engine main
relay and fuse, and check for a short circuit between the
cooling fan relay and water temperature sensor.
3. CONNECT WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CONNECTOR
INSPECTION OF ELECTRIC COOLANT
FAN COMPONENTS
1. INSPECT COOLING FAN ECC FOR CIRCUIT
Disconnect the cooling fan ECU, and check the connec-
tor on the wiring harness side as shown in the chart on the
next page.
High Temperature (85 ± 90°C (185±194°F))
4. START ENGINE
(a) Raise coolant temperature to 85 ± 90°C (185 ±194°F).
(b) Check that the fans rotate. (at low speed)
If not, replace the water temperature sensor.
High Temperature (Above 90°C (194°F))
5. START ENGINE
(a) Raise coolant temperature to above 90
°C (194°F).
(b) Check that the fans rotate. (at high speed)
If not, replace the water temperature sensor.
± COOLING SYSTEMElectric Cooling Fans (2VZ±FE)CO±24
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Engine troubles is usually not caused by the EFI system.
When troubleshooting, always first check the condition of
the other systems.
(a) Electronic source
wBattery
wFusible links
wFuses
(b) Body ground
(e) Fuel supply
wFuel leakage
wFuel filter
wFuel pump
(d) Ignition system
wSpark plugs
wHigh±tension cords
wDistributor
wIgnition coil
wIgniter
(e) Air induction system
wVacuum leaks
(f) Emission control system
wPCV system
wEGR system
(g) Others
wIgnition timing (ESA system)
wdle speed (ISC system)
wetc.
2. The most frequent cause of problems is simply a bad contact
in wiring connectors. Always check that connections are
secure.
When inspecting the connector, pay particular attention to
the following points:
(a) Check to see that the terminals are not bent.
(b) Check to see that the connector is pushed in completely and
locked.
(e) Check to see that there is no signal change when the con-
nector is slightly tapped or wiggled.
3. Troubleshoot sufficiently for other causes before replacing
the ECU, as the ECU is of high quality and it is expensive.
± EFI SYSTEMTroubleshootingFI±10