sensor TOYOTA RAV4 2006 Service Manual PDF
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ENGINE - 2GR-FE ENGINE
01MEG21Y
01MEG22Y
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor
Crankshaft Position Sensor
Combination Meter
Vehicle Speed SignalECM
CAN
Air Conditioning ECUCooling
Fan
ECUFan Motor
No. 1
Fan Motor
No. 2
Except Towing Package Models
Towing Package Models Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor
Crankshaft Position Sensor
Combination Meter
Vehicle Speed SignalECM
CAN
Air Conditioning ECUCooling
Fan
ECU
No. 1
Cooling
Fan
ECU
No. 2Fan Motor
No. 1
Fan Motor
No. 2EG-129
12. Cooling Fan Control System
General
A cooling fan control system is used. To achieve an optimal fan speed in accordance with the engine coolant
temperature, vehicle speed, engine speed, and air conditioning operating conditions, the ECM calculates
the proper fan speed and sends the signals to the front controller. By receiving the signals from the ECM,
the front controller sends proper fan speed control signals to the cooling fan ECU.
Upon receiving the signals from the front controller, the cooling fan ECU actuates the fan motors.
Wiring Diagram
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ENGINE - 2GR-FE ENGINE
01MEG23Y
Purge Line
Purge VSV
Fuel Tank
Canister Pump Module
Canister Pressure Sensor
Leak Detection Pump
Vent Valve
Front
Fresh Air Line
Air Filter
Refueling Valve CanisterEG-131
13. Evaporative Emission Control System
General
The 2GR-FE engine uses the same type of evaporative emission control system as the 2AZ-FE engine. For
details, see page EG-54.
Layout of Main Components
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ENGINE - 2GR-FE ENGINEEG-133
15. Fail-safe
When the ECM detects a malfunction, the ECM stops or controls the engine according to the date already
stored in the memory.
Fail-safe Chart
DTC No.Fail-safe OperationFail-safe Deactivation Conditions
P0031, P0032,
P0051, P0052ECM turns off air-fuel ratio sensor heater.Ignition switch OFF.
P0037, P0038,
P0057, P0058ECM turns off heated oxygen sensor heater.Ignition switch OFF.
P0100, P0102,
P0103Ignition timing is calculated from engine speed
and throttle angle.“Pass” condition detected.
P0110, P0112,
P0113Intake air temperature is fixed at 20C (68F).“Pass” condition detected.
P0115, P0117,
P0118Engine coolant temperature is fixed at 80C
(176
F).“Pass” condition detected.
P0120, P0121,
P0122, P0123,
P0220, P0222,
P0223, P0604,
P0606, P0607,
P0657, P2102,
P2103, P2111,
P2112, P2118,
P2119, P2135
If ETCS-i (Electronic Throttle Control
System-intelligent) has a malfunction, ECM
cuts off current to throttle control motor.
Throttle control valve returns to predetermined
opening angle (approximately 6.5
) by force of
return spring. ECM then adjusts engine output
by controlling fuel injection (intermittent
fuel-cut) and ignition timing in accordance with
accelerator pedal opening angel to enable
vehicle to continue driving at minimal speed. If
accelerator pedal is depressed firmly and
slowly, vehicle can be driven slowly. If
accelerator pedal is depressed quickly, vehicle
may speed up and slow down erratically.If “Pass” condition is detected and
then the ignition switch is turned
OFF, fail-safe operation will stop
and system will return to normal
operating conditions.
P0327, P0328,
P0332, P0333Max. timing retardation.Ignition switch OFF.
P0351, P0352,
P0353, P0354,
P0355, P0356
Fuel is cut.“Pass” condition detected.
P2120, P2121,
P2122, P2123,
P2125, P2127,
P2128, P2138
Accelerator pedal position sensor has two (main
and sub) sensor circuits. If a malfunction occurs
in either of sensor circuits, ECM detects
abnormal signal voltage difference between two
sensor circuits and switches into limp mode. In
limp mode, remaining circuit is used to calculate
accelerator pedal opening to allow vehicle to
continue driving. If both circuits malfunction,
ECM regards opening angle of accelerator pedal
to be fully closed. In this case, throttle valve will
remain closed as if engine is idling.
If “Pass” condition is detected and
then the ignition switch is turned
OFF, fail-safe operation will stop
and system will return to normal
operating conditions.
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CHASSIS - 4WD SYSTEM CH-66
4WD SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The 4WD system of the ’06 RAV4 uses an active torque control 4WD system.
It is a compact, lightweight, and high performance 4WD system that optimally controls the torque
distribution to the front and rear wheels through the electric control coupling in the rear differential.
ACTIVE TORQUE CONTROL 4WD SYSTEM
1. General
Based on information provided by various sensors, the 4WD ECU controls the amperage that is applied
to the electric control coupling, in order to transmit drive torque to the rear wheels when needed, and in
the amount needed. The following describes the features of the active torque control 4WD system.
Traction performance
Realizes stable start-off and acceleration performance
Driving stability performanceRealizes stable cornering performance
Fuel economyRealizes better fuel economy by transmitting drive torque to the rear
wheels when needed, in the amount needed.
A four-wheel drive lock switch has been provided. This enables the driver to select between the AUTO
and LOCK modes by operating the switch. The system optimally controls the torque distribution to the
front and rear wheels in the respective modes.
Mode
Four-wheel Drive
Lock Switch and
Indicator Light
Outline
AUTOOFF
Optimally distributes drive torque to the front and rear wheels.
Ensures optimal start-off performance during a start-off, based on
information provided by various sensors.
Suppresses the tight corner braking phenomenon* during low-speed
cornering.
Reduces the amount of torque distribution to the rear wheels and
improves fuel economy when the system judges that the vehicle is
traveling steadily.
Disengages the 4WD during braking deceleration.
LOCKON
Distributes the maximum torque limit to the rear wheels.
Distributes the maximum torque limit to the rear wheels during
start-off.
Distributes optimal torque during low-speed cornering.
Disengages the 4WD during braking deceleration.
Disengages the LOCK mode and transfers to the AUTO mode when
the vehicle speed exceeds 40 km / h (25 mph).
*: Tight corner braking phenomenon: a condition in which the brakes are applied due to a rotational difference
between the front and rear wheels, such as during low-speed cornering in the 4WD mode.
The 4WD ECU effects cooperative control with the skid control ECU, in order to control the drive torque
distribution to the front and rear wheels in accordance with information received from the skid control
ECU. These controls ensure a smooth acceleration and driving stability.
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CHASSIS - 4WD SYSTEM
01MCH09Y
Electric Control Coupling
4WD ECU
Four-wheel Drive
Lock Switch
4WD LOCK
Indicator Light
4WD Warning
LightECM
Skid Control ECU
Main Body ECU
Ya w R a t e &
Deceleration Sensor
Steering Angle
SensorThrottle Position Sensor
Crankshaft Position Sensor
Park / Neutral Position
Switch
Speed Sensors
Stop Light Switch
Ambient Temperature
Sensor
Parking Brake Switch
CANH,
CANLCH-67
2. System Diagram
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CHASSIS - 4WD SYSTEM
01NCH36Y
Skid Control ECU
Electric Control Coupling
ECM Ambient Temperature
Sensor
Main Body ECUSteering Angle
Sensor
Four-wheel Drive
Lock Switch
4WD ECU
Parking Brake
Switch Stop Light Switch
Yaw Rate & Deceleration
Sensor DLC3 CH-68
3. Layout of Main Components
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CHASSIS - 4WD SYSTEMCH-69
4. Function of Main Components
ComponentFunction
Combination
4WD LOCK
Indicator LightIlluminates to inform the driver of the 4WD LOCK mode control.Combination
Meter4WD
Warning LightIlluminates to warn the driver of a malfunction in the 4WD system.
Speed Sensor (4)Detects the wheel speed of each 4 wheel.
Steering Angle SensorDetects the direction and angle of the steering wheel.
Yaw Rate & Deceleration SensorDetects the vehicle’s longitudinal and lateral acceleration.
Crankshaft Position SensorDetects the engine speed and outputs it to the ECM.
Accelerator Pedal Position SensorDetects the accelerator pedal position and outputs it to the ECM.
Throttle Position SensorDetects the throttle valve position and outputs it to the ECM.
Park / Neutral Position SwitchDetects the neutral position of the transaxle and outputs it to the
ECM.
Stop Light SwitchDetects the brake pedal depressing signal.
Parking Brake SwitchDetects when the parking brake lever is pulled up.
Four-wheel Drive Lock SwitchSwitches between the AUTO and LOCK modes.
4WD ECU
Controls the amperage that is applied to the electromagnetic
solenoid of the electric control coupling based on the signals
provided by the sensors in order to optimally distribute drive torque
in accordance with driving conditions.
ECMOutputs signals such as the shift position signal, throttle position
signal, and crankshaft position signal to the 4WD ECU.
Skid Control ECUOutputs signals such as the vehicle speed signal and deceleration
signal to the 4WD ECU.
Electric Control CouplingDistributes drive torque in accordance with the amperage applied
by the 4WD ECU.
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PP–76PREPARATION – BRAKE CONTROL
PP
EQUIPMENT
Soft jaw vise Skid control sensor
To r q u e w r e n c h -
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS – U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONSS–47
SS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Automatic Transaxle Assembly
Part Tightened N*m kgf*cm ft*lbf
Park/neutral position switch Nut 6.9 70 61 in.*lbf
Bolt 5.4 55 48 in.*lbf
Control shaft lever x Control shaft 13 133 10
Shift control cable x Control shaft lever 15 153 11
Transaxle housing x Engine block Upper side bolt 64 653 47
Lower side bolt
A37 377 27
Lower side bolt
B46 470 34
Torque converter clutch x Drive plate 41 418 30
Flywheel housing under cover x Automatic transaxle 7.8 80 69 in.*lbf
Front engine mounting bracket x Transaxle 64 653 47
Rear engine mounting bracket x Transaxle 45 459 33
Engine mounting bracket LH x Transaxle 64 653 47
Oil filler tube x Transaxle
Oil filler tube x Front engine mounting bracket5.5 56 49 in.*lbf
Control cable bracket No. 1 x Transaxle 12 122 9
Control cable bracket No. 2 x Transaxle 12 122 9
Oil cooler inlet elbow x Transaxle 27 276 20
Oil cooler outlet elbow x Transaxle 27 276 20
Starter x Transaxle37 377 27
Starter wire x Starter9.8 100 88 in.*lbf
Speed sensor (NC) x Transaxle 11 112 8
Speed sensor (NT) x Transaxle 11 112 8
Drain plug x Oil pan47 479 35
Transmission wire x Transaxle 5.4 55 48 in.*lbf
ATF temperature sensor x Valve body 6.6 67 58 in.*lbf
Oil pan x Transaxle7.8 80 69 in.*lbf
Solenoid valve x Valve body SL2, DSL, S4 11 110 8
SL1, SL3 6.6 67 58 in.*lbf
Valve body x Transaxle11 11 2 8
Oil strainer x Valve body11 11 2 8
Floor shift assembly x Body12 122 9
Control cable clamp x Engine mounting insulator 12 122 9
Differential gear lube apply tube x Transaxle housing 9.8 100 87 in.*lbf
Front planetary gear lock nut 280 3,355 207
Brake apply tube clamp x Transaxle case 5.4 55 48 in.*lbf
Transaxle case No. 1 plug x Transaxle rear cover 7.4 75 65 in.*lbf
Transaxle rear cover x Transaxle case Bolt A 19 194 14
Other bolt 25 255 18
Parking lock pawl shaft x Transaxle case 9.8 100 87 in.*lbf
Oil pump assembly x Transaxle case 22 226 16
Transaxle housing x Transaxle case Bolt A 22 254 16
Bolt B 29 295 21
Bolt C 29 295 21
Bolt D 22 254 16
Automatic transmission case plug x Transaxle housing 7.4 75 65 in.*lbf
Automatic transmission case plug x Transaxle case 7.4 75 65 in.*lbf
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SS–48SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS – U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
SS
Parking lock pawl bracket x Transaxle case 20 205 15
Manual detent spring x Transaxle case Bolt A 20 205 15
Bolt B 12 120 9
Automatic transaxle oil pan sub-assembly x Transaxle case 7.6 77 67 in.*lbf
Speed sensor x Transaxle case 11 112 8
Park/neutral start switch x Control shaft lever 13 130 9
Speedometer driven hole cover sub-assembly x Transaxle case 5.5 56 49 in.*lbf
Oil pump body x Stator shaft assembly 9.8 100 87 in.*lbf
Front differential case x Front differential ring gear 95 969 70Part Tightened N*m kgf*cm ft*lbf