ECO mode TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 1996 J80 Workshop Manual
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Important Points in the Customer Problem Analysis
What −−−−− Vehicle model, system name
When −−−−− Date, time, occurrence frequency
Where −−−−− Road conditions
Under what conditions? −−−−− Running conditions, driving conditions, weather conditions
How did it happen? −−−−− Problem symptoms
(Sample) Engine control system check sheet.
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM Check Sheet
Customer’s Name
Driver’s Name
Data Vehicle
Brought in
License No.
Model and Model
Year
Frame No.
Engine Model
Odometer Reading
km
miles
Problem Symptoms
Engine does
not Start
Difficult to
Start
Poor Idling
Poor
Drive ability
Engine Stall
Others
Engine does not crankNo initial combustionNo complete combustion
Engine cranks slowly
Other
Incorrect first idleIdling rpm is abnormalHigh ( rpm)Low ( rpm)
Rough idling
Other
HesitationBack fireMuffler explosion (after− fire)Surging
Knocking
Other
Soon after startingAfter accelerator pedal depressed
After accelerator pedal released
During A/C operation
Shifting from N to D
Other
Data Problem
ConstantSometimes ( times per day/month)
Inspector’s
Name
CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK
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INTRODUCTION HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMSIN−19
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
1. CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS
In troubleshooting, the problem symptoms must be confirmed accurately an\
d all preconceptions must be
cleared away in order to give an accurate judgment. To ascertain just what the problem symptoms are, it is
extremely important to ask the customer about the problem and the conditions at t\
he time it occurred.
Important Point in the Problem Analysis:
The following 5 items are important points in the problem analysis. Past pr\
oblems which are thought to be
unrelated and the repair history, etc. may also help in some cases, so as much information as possible s\
hould
be gathered and its relationship with the problem symptoms should be corre\
ctly ascertained for reference
in troubleshooting. A customer problem analysis table is provided in Diagnostics section for each system
for your use.
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHECK PROCEDURE
Diagnostic Trouble
Code Check (Make a
note of and then clear) Confirmation
of Symptoms
Diagnostic Trouble
Code Check
Problem Condition
Diagnostic Trouble
Code Display Problem symptoms
exist
Same diagnostic
trouble code is
displayed Problem is
still occurring in the diagnostic
circuit
Normal code is
displayed The problem is still occurring in a place
other than in the diagnostic circuit
(The diagnostic trouble code displayed
first is either for a past problem or it is a
secondary problem)
No problem
symptoms exist
The problem occurred in the diagnostic
circuit in the past
Normal Code Display Problem symptoms
existNormal code is
displayed The problem is still occurring in a place
other than in the diagnostic circuit
No problem
symptoms exist
Normal code is
displayed The problem occurred in a place other
than in the diagnostic circuit in the past
IN−20−
INTRODUCTION HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMS
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
2. SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHECK
The diagnostic system in the LAND CRUISER fulfills various functions. The first functio\
n is the Diagnostic
Trouble Code Check in which a malfunction in the signal circuits to the ECU is stored in co\
de in the ECU
memory at the time of occurrence, to be output by the technician during troubl\
eshooting. Another function
is the Input Signal Check which checks if the signals from various switc\
hes are sent to the ECU correctly.
By using these check functions, the problem areas can be narrowed down qui\
ckly and troubleshooting can
be performed ef fectively. Diagnostic functions are incorporated in the following systems in the LAND CRUIS-
ER.
SystemDiagnostic Trouble
Code CheckInput Signal Check(Sensor Check)Diagnostic Test
Mode (Active Test)
1. Engine
(with Check Mode)
2. Automatic T ransmission
(with Check Mode)
3. Anti− Lock Brake System
4. Supplemental Restraint System
5. Cruise Control System
In diagnostic trouble code check, it is very important to determine whethe\
r the problem indicated by the diag-
nostic trouble code is still occurring or occurred in the past but returned to\
normal at present. In addition,
it must be checked in the problem symptom check whether the malfunction \
indicated by the diagnostic
trouble code is directly related to the problem symptom or not. For this reason, the \
diagnostic trouble codes
should be checked before and after the symptom confirmation to determine the curre\
nt conditions, as shown
in the table below. If this is not done, it may, depending on the case, result in unnecessary troubleshooting
for normally operating systems, thus making it more difficult to locate the problem, or in repairs not pertinent
to the problem. Therefore, always follow the procedure in correct order an\
d perform the diagnostic trouble
code check.
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IN0CI−02
IN−38
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INTRODUCTION TERMS
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
GLOSSARY OF SAE AND TOYOTA TERMS
This glossary lists all SAE− J1930 terms and abbreviations used in this manual in compliance with SAE\
rec-
ommendations, as well as their TOYOTA equivalents.
SAE
ABBREVIATIONSSAE TERMSTOYOT A TERMS
( ) −−ABBREVIA TIONS
A/CAir ConditioningAir Conditioner
ACLAir CleanerAir Cleaner, A/CL
AIRSecondary Air InjectionAir Injection (AI)
APAccelerator Pedal−
B+Battery Positive Voltage+B, Battery Voltage
BAROBarometric PressureHAC
CACCharge Air CoolerIntercooler
CARBCarburetorCarburetor
CFIContinuous Fuel Injection−
CKPCrankshaft PositionCrank Angle
CLClosed LoopClosed Loop
CMPCamshaft PositionCam Angle
CPPClutch Pedal Position−
CTOXContinuous T rap Oxidizer−
CTPClosed Throttle PositionLL ON, Idle ON
DFIDirect Fuel Injection (Diesel)Direct Injection (DI)
DIDistributor Ignition−
DLC1
DLC2
DLC3Data Link Connector 1
Data Link Connector 2
Data Link Connector 31: Check Connector
2: Total Diagnosis Comunication Link (TDCL)
3: OBD II Diagnostic Connector
DTCDiagnostic Trouble CodeDiagnostic Code
DTMDiagnostic Test Mode−
ECLEngine Control Level−
ECMEngine Control ModuleEngine ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
ECTEngine Coolant T emperatureCoolant Temperature, Water Temperature (THW)
EEPROMElectrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
(EEPROM),
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM)
EFEEarly Fuel EvaporationCold Mixture Heater (CMH), Heat Control Valve (HCV)
EGRExhaust Gas RecirculationExhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
EIElectronic IgnitionTOYOTA Distributorless Ignition (TDI)
EMEngine ModificationEngine Modification (EM)
EPROMErasable Programmable Read Only MemoryProgrammable Read Only Memory (PROM)
EVAPEvaporative EmissionEvaporative Emission Control (EVAP)
FCFan Control−
FEEPROMFlash Electrically Erasable Programmable
Read Only Memory−
FEPROMFlash Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory−
FFFlexible Fuel−
FPFuel PumpFuel Pump
GENGeneratorAlternator
GNDGroundGround (GND)
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AC2SM−01
AC2717
Connector ”A”
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AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL ASSEMBLY
AC−69
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT ILLUMINATION OPERATION
Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal A −13
and the negative ( −) lead to terminal A−3, then check that the
illuminations light up.
If illuminations do not light up, test the bulb.
2. Air Inlet Control Switch:
INSPECT INDICATOR LIGHT OPERATION
(a) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal
A−9 and the negative ( −) lead to terminal A−8.
(b) With the air inlet control button pushed in, check that the FRESH or RECIRC indicator light lights up.
(c) Next, push in the button again, and check that the indica-
tor light goes off and the other indicator light lights up.
AICSwitch
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ModeControlSwitch
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ControlSwitch
TemperatureControl
Switch Connector
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AC2718
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DI5OS−02
Vehicle Brought to Workshop
Customer Problem Analysis P. DI−2
Problem Symptom Confirmation
If the engine does not start, perform steps 10 and 12 first Connect the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand−held tester to DLC3 P.
DI−3
If the display indicates a communication fault in the tool, inspect DLC3\
P. DI−3
Check DTC and Freezed Frame Data (Precheck)
Record or Print DTC and Freezed Frame Data P. DI−3
Clear DTC and Freezed Frame Data P. DI−3
Visual Inspection
Setting the Check Mode Diagnosis P. DI−3
Symptom Simulation P. IN−18
Basic Inspection P. DI−3DTC Chart P. DI−13
Matrix Chart of Problem Symptoms P. DI−19
Circuit Inspection P. DI−20
Adjustment, Repair
DTC Check P. DI−13
Titles insideare titles of pages in
in the bottom portion. See the indicated
pages for detailes explanations. this manual, with the page number indicated
Malfunction
occurs.
Malfunction does not occur.
Parts Inspection
Check for Intermittent Problems P.
DI−3
Identification of Problem
Confirmation Test
End
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
8
9
11
12
13
15
14
16
Normal
Malfunction code.
17
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Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
ENGINE
HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshoot in accordance with the procedure on the following page.
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The diagnosis system operates in normal mode
during normal vehicle use. It also has a check mode
for technicians to simulate malfunction symptoms
and troubleshoot. Most DTC use 2 trip detection
logic* to prevent erroneous detection, and ensure
thorough malfunction detection. By switching the
ECM to check mode when troubleshooting, the
technician can cause the MIL to light up for a mal-
function that is only detected once or momentarily
(TOYOTA hand−held tester only) (See step 2).
*2 trip detection logic:
When a logic malfunction is first detected, the mal-
function is temporarily stored in the ECM memory.
If the same malfunction is detected again during the
second drive test, this second detection causes the
MIL to light up.
The 2 trip repeats the same mode a 2nd time (How-
ever, the IG switch must be turned OFF between the
1st trip and 2nd trip.).
Freeze frame data:
Freeze frame data records the engine condition
when a misfire (DTC P0300 − P0306) or fuel trim
malfunction (DTC P0171, P0172) or other malfunc-
tion (first malfunction only), is detected.
Because freeze frame data records the engine
conditions (fuel system, calculator load, engine
coolant temperature, fuel trim, engine speed, ve-
hicle speed, etc.) when the malfunction is detected,
when troubleshooting it is useful for determining
whether the vehicle was running or stopped, the en-
gine warmed up or not, the air− fuel ratio lean or rich,
etc. at the time of the malfunction.
Priorities for troubleshooting:
If troubleshooting priorities for multiple DTCs are given in the
applicable diagnostic chart, these should be followed.
If no instructions are given troubleshoot DTCs according to the
following priorities. (1) DTC other than fuel trim malfunction (DTC P0171,
P0172), EGR (DTC P0401, P0402), and misfire
(DTC P0300 − P0306).
(2) Fuel trim malfunction (DTC P0171, P0172), and EGR (DTC P0401, P0402).
(3) Misfire (DTC P0300 − P0306).
(b) Check the DLC3. The vehicle’s ECM uses V.P.W. (V ariable Pulse Width) for
communication to comply with SAE J1850. The terminal
arrangement of DLC3 complies with SAE J1962 and
matches the V.P.W. format.
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Terminal No.
Connection / Voltage or ResistanceCondition
2Bus
Line / Pulse generationDuring transmission
4Chassis Ground / ↔ Body Ground 1 Ω or lessAlways
5Signal Ground / ↔ Body Ground 1 Ω or lessAlways
16Battery Positive / ↔ Body Ground 9 − 14 VAlways
HINT:
If your display shows ”UNABLE TO CONNECT TO VEHICLE”
when you have connected the cable of the OBD II scan tool or
TOYOTA hand−held tester to DLC3, turned the ignition switch
ON and operated the scan tool, there is a problem on the ve-
hicle side or tool side.
If communication is normal when the tool is connected to
another vehicle, inspect DLC3 on the original vehicle.
If communication is still not possible when the tool is con-
nected to another vehicle, the problem is probably in the
tool itself, so consult the Service Department listed in the
tool’s instruction manual.
2. INSPECT DIAGNOSIS (NORMAL MODE)
(a) Check the MIL. (1) The MIL comes on when the ignition switch is turnedON and the engine is not running.
HINT:
If the MIL does not light up, troubleshoot the combination meter
(See page BE−2 ).
(2) When the engine started, the MIL should go off. If the lamp remains on, the diagnosis system has de-
tected a malfunction or abnormality in the system
(b) Check the DTC.
NOTICE:
TOYOTA hand−held tester only: When the diagnosis sys-
tem is switched from normal mode to check mode, it
erases all DTCs and freezed frame data recorded in normal
mode. So before switching modes, always check the DTCs
and freezed frame data, and note them down (1) Prepare the OBD II scan tool (complying with SAE
J 1978) or TOYOTA hand−held tester.
(2) Connect the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand− held tester to DLC3 in the fuse box at the lower left
of the instrument panel.
(3) Turn the ignition switch ON and switch the OBD II
scan tool or TOYOTA hand −held tester switch ON.
(4) Use the OBD II scan tool or TOYOTA hand−held tester to check the DTC and freezed frame data,
note them down. (For operating instructions, see
the OBD II scan tool’s instruction book.)
(5) See page DI−13 to confirm the details of the
DTCs.
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FI3605
ON
OFF Flashing
0.13 Second
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NOTICE:
When simulating symptoms with an OBD II scan tool (ex-
cluding TOYOTA hand −held tester) to check the DTC, use
normal mode. For codes on the DTC chart subject to ”2 trip
detection logic”, turn the ignition switch OFF after the
symptom is simulated the first time. Then repeat the simu-
lation process again. When the problem has been simu-
lated twice, the MIL lights up and the DTCs are recorded in
the ECM.
3. INSPECT DIAGNOSIS (CHECK MODE)
HINT:
TOYOTA hand−held tester only:
Compared to the normal mode, the check mode has an in-
creased sensitivity to detect malfunctions.
Furthermore, the same diagnostic items which are detected in
the normal mode can also be detected in the check mode.
(a) Check the DTC. (1) Initial conditions
Battery positive voltage 11 V or more.
Throttle valve fully closed.
Transmission in ”park” or ”neutral” position.
Air conditioning switched OFF.
(2) Turn ignition switch OFF.
(3) Prepare the TOYOTA hand−held tester.
(4) Connect the TOYOTA hand−held tester to DLC3 in
the fuse box at the lower left of the instrument panel.
(5) Turn the ignition switch ON and push the TOYOTA hand−held tester ON.
(6) Switch the TOYOTA hand −held tester normal mode
to check mode (Check that the MIL flashes.).
(7) Switch the engine (The MIL goes out after the en- gine start.).
(8) Simulate the conditions of the malfunction de- scribed by the customer.
NOTICE:
Leave the ignition switch ON until you have checked the
DTC, etc. (9) After simulating the malfunction conditions, use theTOYOTA hand−held tester diagnosis selector to
check the DTCs and freezed frame data, etc.
HINT:
Take care not to turn the ignition switch OFF. T urning the ignition
switch OFF switches the diagnosis system from check mode to
normal mode, so all DTCs, etc. are erased.
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(10) After checking the DTC, inspect the applicable cir-
cuit.
(b) Clear the DTC.
The following actions will erase the DTCs and freezed
frame data.
(1) Operating the OBD II scan tool (complying with SAE
J1978) or TOYOTA hand−held tester to erase the
codes. (See the OBD II scan tool’ s instruction book
for operating instructions.)
(2) Disconnecting the battery terminals or EFI fuse.
NOTICE:
If the TOYOTA hand −held tester switches the ECM from
normal mode to check mode or vice −versa, or if the igni-
tion switch is turned from ON to ACC or LOCK during check
mode, the DTCs and freezed frame data will be erased.
4. FAIL−SAFE CHART
If any of the following codes is recorded, the ECM enters fail −safe mode.
DTC No.Fail−Safe OperationFail− Safe Deactivation Conditions
P0100Ignition timing fixed at 5 ° BTDC
Injection method fixed at simultaneous injectionReturned to normal condition
P0110Intake air temp. is fixed at 20° C (68°F)Returned to normal condition
P0115Engine coolant temp. is fixed at 80 °(176°F)Returned to normal condition
P0120VTA is fixed at 0°
The following condition must be repeated at least 2 times
consecutively
When closed throttle position switch is ON:
0.1 V VTA 0.95 V
P0135
P0141The heater circuit in witch an abnormality is detected is
turned offIgnition switch OFF
P0325
P0330Max. timing retardationIgnition switch OFF
P1300Fuel cutIGF signal is detected for 6 consective ignitions
P1605Max. timing retardationReturned to normal condition
5. CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
TOYOTA hand−held tester only:
By putting the vehicle’s ECM in check mode, 1 trip detection logic is possible instead of 2 trip detection logic
and sensitivity to detect open circuits is increased. This makes it easier \
to detect intermittent problems.
(1) Clear the DTC (See step 2).
(2) Set the check mode (See step 3).
(3) Perform a simulation test (See page IN−18).
(4) Check the connector and terminal (See page IN−28).
(5) Handle the connector (See page IN−28).
(6) Visual check and contact pressure (See page IN−28).
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OK
Proceed to matrix chart of problem symp-
toms on page DI−19.
7 Check fuel pressure.
PREPARATION:
(a) Be sure that enough fuel is in the tank.
(b) Connect the TOYOTA hand−held tester to the DLC3.
(c) Turn ignition switch ON and push TOYOTA hand −held
tester main switch ON.
(d) Use ACTIVE TEST mode to operate the fuel pump.
(e) If you have no TOYOTA hand−held tester, connect the positive (+) and negative (−) leads from the battery to the
fuel pump connector (See page SF−6).
CHECK:
Check for fuel pressure in the fuel return hose when it is pinched
off.
HINT:
At this time, you will hear a fuel flowing noise.
NG Proceed to page SF−6 and continue to trouble-
shoot.
OK
8 Check for spark.
PREPARATION:
(a) Remove No.2 and No.3 cylinder head cover.
(b) Disconnect high −tension cord from spark plug.
(c) Remove spark plug.
(d) Install the spark plug to the high −tension cord.
(e) Ground the spark plug.
(f) Disconnect injector connector.
CHECK:
Check if spark occurs while engine is being cranked.
NOTICE:
To prevent excess fuel being injected from the injectors
during this test, don’t crank the engine for more than 5 − 10
seconds at a time.
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