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AC2810
AC2QA−01
AC2811
N11084
Wrong Okay
LO HI LOHI
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AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
AC−1
1328
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
PRECAUTION
1. DO NOT HANDLE REFRIGERANT IN AN ENCLOSED
AREA OR NEAR AN OPEN FLAME
2. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION
3. BE CAREFUL THAT LIQUID REFRIGERANT DOES NOT GET IN YOUR EYES OR ON YOUR SKIN
If liquid refrigerant gets in your eyes or on your skin:
(a) Wash the area with lots of cool water.
CAUTION:
Do not rub your eyes or skin.
(b) Apply clean petroleum jelly to the skin.
(c) Go immediately to a physician or hospital for professional treatment.
4. NEVER HEAT CONTAINER OR EXPOSE IT TO NAKED
FLAME
5. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP CONTAINER AND NOT TO APPLY PHYSICAL SHOCKS TO IT
6. DO NOT OPERATE COMPRESSOR WITHOUT ENOUGH REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
If there is not enough refrigerant in the refrigerant system oil lu-
brication will be insuf ficient and compressor burnout may occur,
so take care to avoid this.
7. DO NOT OPEN HIGH PRESSURE MANIFOLD VALVE WHILE COMPRESSOR IS OPERATING
If the high pressure valve is opened, r efrigerant flows in the re-
verse direction and could cause the charging cylinder to rup-
ture, so open and close the only low pressure valve.
8. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERCHARGE SYSTEM WITH
REFRIGERANT
If refrigerant is overcharged, it causes problems such as insuffi-
cient cooling, poor fuel economy, engine overheating etc.
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I01390
Condition: Insufficient cooling
I01392
Condition: Insufficient coolingNOTE : These gauge indica-
tions are shown when the
refrigeration system has
been opened and the refrig-
erant charged without vacu-
um purging.
AC−8
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AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
(6) Refrigerant overcharged or insufficient cooling of
condenser
Symptom seen in
refrigeration systemProbable causeDiagnosisRemedy
Pressure too high on both low
and high pressure sides
No air bubbles seen through the
sight glass even when the engine
rpm is lowered Unable to develop sufficient per-
formance due to excessive refrig-
eration system
Insufficient cooling of condenser Excessive refrigerant in
cycle → refrigerant over charged
Condenser cooling → condenser
fins clogged or cooling fan faulty
(1) Clean condenser
(2) Check cooling fan with fluid
coupling operation
(3) If (1) and (2) are in normal
state, check amount of refrigerant
Charge proper amount of refriger-
ant
(7) Air present in refrigeration system
Symptom seen in
refrigeration systemProbable causeDiagnosisRemedy
Pressure too high on both low
and high pressure sides
The low pressure piping hot to
touch
Bubbles seen in sight glass
Air entered in refrigeration system
Air present in refrigeration sys-
tem
Insufficient vacuum purging
(1) Check compressor oil to see if
it is dirty or insuf ficient
(2) Evacuate air and charge new
refrigerant
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BE−6
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BODY ELECTRICAL BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
Engine oil level warning light does not light up.
1. Bulb
2. Meter Circuit
3. Engine Oil Level Warning Switch
4. Wire Harness−
BE−32
BE−34 −
Low oil pressure warning light does not light up.
1. Bulb
2. Low Oil Pressure Warning Switch
3. Meter Circuit
4. Wire Harness−
BE−32
BE−34 −
Fuel level warning light does not light up.
1. Bulb
2. Fuel Level Warning Switch
3. Meter Circuit
4. Wire Harness−
BE−34
BE−32 −
INDICATOR LIGHTS:
COMBINATION METER
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
High beam indicator light does not light up.
1. Bulb
2. Headlight and Taillight System
3. Meter Circuit
4. Wire Harness−
BE−19
BE−32 −
Shift indicator lights do not light up. (ALL)
1. Shift Position Indicator Wiring Circuit
2. Park/Neutral Position Switch
3. Wire Harness
4. Bulb−
BE−34 AT −6
−
Shift indicator lights do not light up. (L, 2, D)
1. Bulb
2. Shift Position Indicator Wiring Circuit
3. Park/Neutral Position Switch
4. Light Control Rheostat
5. Wire Harness−
BE−34 AT −6
BE−34 −
Shift indicator lights do not light up. (PWR)
1. Bulb
2. Shift Position Indicator Wiring Circuit
3. Pattern Select Switch
4. Wire Harness−
BE−34 AT −6
−
Shift indicator lights do not light up. (2nd START)
1. Bulb
2. Shift Position Indicator Wiring Circuit
3. ECM
4. Wire Harness−
AT −6
−
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Only one shift indicator does not light up.1. Bulb
2. Shift Position Indicator Wiring Circuit−
BE−34
Indicator lights do not light up. (Except Turn, Hi −beam)1. GAUGE Fuse (I/P F/B)
2. Wire Harness−
−
O/D OFF indicator light does not light up.
1. Bulb
2. O/D Main Switch
3. Meter Circuit
4. Wire Harness−
−
BE−32 −
Malfunction indicator light does not light up.
1. Bulb
2. ECM
3. Wire Harness−
−
−
Cruise control indicator light does not light up.
1. Bulb
2. Cruise Control ECU
3. Meter Circuit
4. Wire Harness−
−
BE−32 −
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Engine Coolant
Temperature
Gauge
Ignition Switch
Battery Sender
Gauge
Z06815
Engine
Coolant T emperature Gauge
Ignition
Switch Tester Bulb
(3.4 W)
Battery
BE1222
Oil Pressure Gauge
Ignition
Switch Sender
Gauge
Battery
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BODY ELECTRICAL COMBINATION METER
BE−37
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
11. INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE RE-
CEIVER GAUGE OPERATION
(a) Disconnect the connector from the sender gauge.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON, and check that the receiver
gauge needle indicates COOL.
(c) Ground terminal on the wire harness side connector through a 3.4 W test bulb.
(d) Turn the ignition switch ON, and check that the bulb lights up and the receiver gauge needle moves to the hot side.
If operation is as specified, replace the sender gauge. Then re-
check the system.
If operation is not as specified, measure the receiver gauge re-
sistance.
12. INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE RE-
CEIVER GAUGE RESISTANCE
Measure the resistance between terminals.
Between terminalsResistance (Ω )
A − B71 − 79
A − C117 − 141
B − C185 − 215
HINT:
Connect the test leads so that the current from the ohmmeter
can flow according to the above order. This circuit include the
diode.
If resistance value is not as specified, replace the receiver
gauge.
13. INSPECT OIL PRESSURE RECEIVER GAUGE OP-
ERATION
(a) Disconnect the connector from the sender gauge.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ON, and check that the receiver
gauge needle indicates LOW.
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BO37K−01
BO5366
Piston RodCylinderHole Here
10 − 20 mm
(0.39 − 0.99 in.)
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BODY HOOD SUPPORT
BO−7
1241
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
REPLACEMENT
1. REMOVE DAMPER STAY FROM HOOD
Remove the 2 bolts and support from the hood.
HINT:
While supporting the hood with your hand, remove the hood.
2. REMOVE DAMPER STAY FROM BODY
Remove the 2 bolts and support.
3. REPLACE DAMPER STAY
NOTICE:
Do not disassemble the damper stay because the cyl-
inder is filled with pressurized gas.
If the damper stay is to be replaced, drill a 2.0 − 3.0 mm
(0.079 − 0.118 in.) hole as shown in the illustration to
completely release the high− pressure gas before dis-
posing of it.
When drilling, chips may fly out so work carefully.
The gas is colorless, odorless and non −toxic.
When working, handle the damper stay carefully.
Never score or scratch the exposed part of the piston
rod, and never allow paint or oil to get on it.
Do not turn the piston rod and cylinder with the damp-
er stay fully extended.
4. INSTALL DAMPER STAY
Install the damper stay.
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BO37Z−01
BO5366
Piston RodCylinderHole Here
10 − 20 mm
(0.39 − 0.99 in.)
BO−26
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BODY BACK DOOR STAY
1260
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
BACK DOOR STAY
REPLACEMENT
1. REMOVE DAMPER STAY FROM BACK DOOR
Remove the 2 bolts and support from the hood.
HINT:
While supporting the hood with your hand, remove the hood.
2. REMOVE DAMPER STAY FROM BODY
Remove the 2 bolts and support.
3. REPLACE DAMPER STAY
NOTICE:
Do not disassemble the damper stay because the cyl-
inder is filled with pressurized gas.
If the damper stay is to be replaced, drill a 2.0 − 3.0 mm
(0.079 − 0.118 in.) hole in the aved shown in the il-
lustration to completely release the high −pressure
gas before disposing of it.
When drilling, chips may fly out so work carefully.
The gas is colorless, odorless and non −toxic.
When working, handle the damper stay carefully.
Never score or scratch the exposed part of the piston
rod, and never allow paint or oil to get on it.
Do not turn the piston rod and cylinder with the damp-
er stay fully extended.
4. INSTALL DAMPER STAY
Install the damper stay.
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CO0IO−04
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COOLING COOLANT
CO−1
696
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
COOLANT
INSPECTION
HINT:
Check the coolant level when the engine is cold.
1. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL AT RADIATOR RESERVOIR
The engine coolant level should be between the ”LOW” and ”FULL”\
lines.
If low, check for leaks and add engine coolant up to the ”FULL” line.
2. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT QUALITY
(a) Remove the radiator cap.
CAUTION:
To avoid the danger of being burned, do not remove the radiator cap while the engine and radiator
are still hot, as fluid and steam can be blown out under pressure.
(b) There should not be any excessive deposits of rust or scale around the r\
adiator cap or radiator filler
hole, and the coolant should be free from oil.
If excessively dirty, replace the coolant.
(c) Reinstall the radiator cap.
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DIAGNOSTICS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
DI−141
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
8. HYDRAULIC TEST
Measure the line pressure.
NOTICE:
Do the test at normal operation ATF temperature 50 − 80°C (122 − 176° F).
The line pressure test should always be carried out in pairs. One techni\
cian should observe
the conditions of wheels or wheel stoppers outside the vehicle while the ot\
her is doing the test.
Be careful to prevent SST’s hose from interfering with the exhaust pipe.
(1) Warm up the ATF.
(2) Remove the test plug on the transmission case right side and connect SST\
(See page AT−18
for the location to connect SST).
SST 09992 −00094 (09992 −00150, 09992−00270)
(3) Fully apply the parking brake and chock the 4 wheels.
(4) Start the engine and check idling speed.
(5) Keep your left foot pressed firmly on the brake pedal and shift into D p\
osition.
(6) Measure the line pressure when the engine is idling.
(7) Press the accelerator pedal all the way down. Quickly read the highest line pr\
essure when engine
speed reaches stall speed.
NOTICE:
Release the accelerator pedal and stop test if the rear wheels begin to rotate before the engine speed
reaches the specified stall speed.
(8) In the same manner, do the test in R position.
Specified line pressure:
Condition D position kPa (kgf/cm2, psi) R position kPa (kgf/cm2, psi)
Idling422 −
481 (4.3 − 4.9, 61 − 70)510 − 608 (5.2 − 6.2, 74 − 88)
Stall1,285 − 1,530 (13.1 − 15.6, 128 − 153)1,579 − 1,932 (16.1 − 19.7, 158 − 193)
If the measured pressures are not up to specified values, recheck the thro\
ttle cable adjustment and retest.
Evaluation:
ProblemPossible cause
If the measured value at all positions are higher
Throttle cable out of adjustment
Throttle valve defective
Regulator valve defective
If the measured value at all positions are lower
Throttle cable out of adjustment
Throttle valve defective
Regulator valve defective
Oil pump defective
O/D direct clutch defective
If pressure is low in the D position onlyD position circuit fluid leakage
Forward clutch defective
If pressure is low in the R position only
R position circuit fluid leakage
Direct clutch defective
1st and reverse brake defective
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DIAGNOSTICS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
DI−151
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
Slip or shudder (Forward and reverse)
1. Throttle cable
2. Transmission control rod
3. Oil strainer
4. Pressure relief valve
5. Off
−vehicle repair matrix chartDI−131
DI−131
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Slip or shudder (Particular position)
1. Throttle cable
2. Transmission control rod
3. Off −vehicle repair matrix chartDI−131
DI−131
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No engine braking (1st (L position))1. Low coast modulator
2. Off −vehicle repair matrix chart
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No engine braking (2nd (2 position))1. 2nd coast modulator
2. Off −vehicle repair matrix chart
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No kick− down1. 1−2 shift valve
2. 2 −3 shift valve
Chapter 3: Off −Vehicle Repair
( : A340F, A343F Automatic Transmission Repair Manual Pub. No. RM479U)
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
Vehicle does not move in any forward position and reverse posi-
tion1. O/D one− way clutch (F0)
2. O/D planetary gear unit
3. Torque converter clutch
AT −26
Vehicle does not move in R position
1. 2nd coast brake (B1)
2. Front and rear planetary gear unit
3. Direct clutch (C
2)
4. 1st and reverse brake (B
3)
Vehicle does not move in D, 2 and L positions1. Forward clutch (C1)
Vehicle does not move in D and 2 positions1. No. 2 one− way clutch (F2)
Vehicle does not move in 2 position1. 1st and reverse brake (B3)
Vehicle does not move in L position
1. 2nd brake (B2)
2. 2nd coast brake (B
1)
3. Direct clutch (C
2)
No up− shift (1st → 2nd)1. 2nd brake (B2)
2. No. 1 one− way clutch (F
1)
No up−shift (2nd → 3rd)1. Direct clutch (C2)
No up−shift (3rd → O/D)1. O/D brake (B0)
No down−shift (2nd → 1st)1. 2nd brake (B2)
Lock−up does not engage or lock −up does not disengage1. Torque converter clutchAT −26
Harsh engagement (N → D)
1. Forward clutch (C1)
2. O/D one− way clutch (F
0)
3. No. 2 one− way clutch (F
2)
Harsh engagement (N → R)
1. Direct clutch (C2)
2. 1st and reverse brake (B
3)
3. O/D one− way clutch (F
0)
Harsh engagement (2nd → 3rd)1. Direct clutch (C2)
Harsh engagement (3rd → O/D)1. O/D brake (B0)
2. O/D planetary gear unit
Harsh engagement (O/D → 3rd)1. O/D one− way clutch (F0)
Harsh engagement (Lock −up)1. Torque converter clutchAT −26
Slip or shudder (Forward and reverse (After warm −up))
1. Torque converter clutch
2. O/D one− way clutch (F
0)
3. O/D direct clutch (C
0)
AT −26
Slip or shudder (Forward and reverse (Just after engine starts))1. Torque converter clutchAT −26
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EM0KR−04
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ENGINE MECHANICAL COMPRESSION
EM−3
506
Author: Date:
1996 LAND CRUISER (RM451U)
COMPRESSION
INSPECTION
HINT:
If there is lack of power, excessive oil consumption or poor fuel
economy, measure the compression pressure.
1. WARM UP AND STOP ENGINE
Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating temperature.
2. DISCONNECT DISTRIBUTOR CONNECTOR
3. REMOVE SPARK PLUGS (See page IG−1 )
4. CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
(a) Insert a compression gauge into the spark plug hole.
(b) Fully open the throttle.
(c) While cranking the engine, measure the compression pressure.
HINT:
Always use a fully charged battery to obtain engine speed of
250 rpm or more.
(d) Repeat steps (a) through (c) for each cylinder.
NOTICE:
This measurement must be done in as short a time as pos-
sible. Compression pressure:
1,176 kPa (12.0 kgf/cm
2, 171 psi) or more
Minimum pressure: 883 kPa (9.0 kgf/cm
2, 128 psi)
Difference between each cylinder:
98 kPa (1.0 kgf/cm
2, 14 psi) or less
If the cylinder compression in one or more cylinders is low, pour
a small amount of engine oil into the cylinder through the spark
plug hole and repeat steps (a) through (c) for cylinders with low
compression.
If adding oil helps the compression, it is likely that
the piston rings and/or cylinder bore are worn or
damaged.
If pressure stays low, a valve may be sticking or
seating is improper, or there may be leakage past
the gasket.
5. REINSTALL SPARK PLUGS (See page IG−1 )
6. RECONNECT DISTRIBUTOR CONNECTOR
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