Trans TOYOTA SIENNA 2007 Service User Guide
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IN–38INTRODUCTION – HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED SYSTEMS
IN
HINT:
• In troubleshooting, confirm that the problem symptoms
have been accurately identified. Preconceptions should be
discarded in order to make an accurate judgment. To
clearly understand what the problem symptoms are, it is
extremely important to ask the customer about the
problem and the conditions at the time the malfunction
occurred.
• Gather as much information as possible for reference.
Past problems that seem unrelated may also help in some
cases.
• The following 5 items are important points in the problem
analysis:
3. SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE CODE
HINT:
The diagnostic system in the SIENNA has various
functions.
• The first function is the Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) check. A DTC is a code stored in the ECU
memory whenever a malfunction in the signal circuits
to the ECU occurs. In a DTC check, a previous
malfunction's DTC can be checked by a technician
during troubleshooting.
• Another function is the Input Signal Check, which
checks if the signals from various switches are sent to
the ECU correctly.
By using these functions, the problem areas can be
narrowed down and troubleshooting is more effective.
Diagnostic functions are incorporated in the following
system in the SIENNA.
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
SystemSYMPTOM CONFIRMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
DTC Check
(Normal Mode)DTC Check
(Check Mode)Sensor Check/
Test Mode
(Input Signal
Check)Data List Active Test
2GR-FE SFI System
X
U151E Automatic Transaxle SystemX
U151F Automatic Transaxle SystemX
Tire pressure warning systemXX
Anti-lock Brake System
X
Vehicle Stability Control SystemX
Air Conditioning System (for Manual Air
Conditioning System)XXXXX
Air Conditioning System (for Automatic Air
Conditioning System)
XX
Airbag SystemXX
Occupant Classification System
XXX
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2GR-FE LUBRICATION – OIL PUMPLU–11
LU
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH TRANSAXLE
HINT:
See page EM-26
2. REMOVE OIL LEVEL GAUGE GUIDE SUB-
ASSEMBLY (See page EM-39)
3. REMOVE NO. 1 OIL PIPE (See page EM-77)
4. REMOVE OIL PIPE (See page EM-77)
5. REMOVE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY (See page EM-79)
6. SEPARATE OIL COOLER PIPE
(a) Remove the bolt and 2 nuts, and disconnect the oil
cooler pipe from the oil pan sub-assembly.
(b) Remove the gasket from the oil pan sub-assembly.
7. REMOVE WATER INLET HOUSING (See page CO-12)
8. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
(for Bank 1) (See page EM-82)
9. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
(for Bank 2) (See page EM-82)
10. REMOVE NO. 2 OIL PAN SUB-ASSEMBLY (See page
EM-82)
11. REMOVE OIL STRAINER SUB-ASSEMBLY (See page
EM-83)
12. REMOVE OIL PAN SUB-ASSEMBLY (See page EM-
83)
13. REMOVE TIMING CHAIN COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
(a) Remove the 23 bolts and 2 nuts as shown in the
illustration.
A141494
A128004
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U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEMAX–3
AX
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Te r m D e f i n i t i o n
Monitor description Description of what the ECM monitors and how it detects malfunctions (monitoring purpose and its details).
Related DTCs Diagnostic code
Typical enabling conditionPreconditions that allow the ECM to detect malfunctions.
With all preconditions satisfied, the ECM sets the DTC when the monitored value(s) exceeds the
malfunction threshold(s).
Sequence of operationThe priority order that is applied to monitoring, if multiple sensors and components are used to detect the
malfunction.
While another sensor is being monitored, the next sensor or component will not be monitored until the
previous monitoring has concluded.
Required sensor/components The sensors and components that are used by the ECM to detect malfunctions.
Frequency of operationThe number of times that the ECM checks for malfunctions per driving cycle.
"Once per driving cycle" means that the ECM detects malfunction only one time during a single driving
cycle.
"Continuous" means that the ECM detects malfunction every time when enabling condition is met.
DurationThe minimum time that the ECM must sense a continuous deviation in the monitored value(s) before
setting a DTC. This timing begins after the "typical enabling conditions" are met.
Malfunction thresholds Beyond this value, the ECM will conclude that there is a malfunction and set a DTC.
MIL operationMIL illumination timing after a defect is detected.
"Immediately" means that the ECM illuminates MIL the instant the ECM determines that there is a
malfunction.
"2 driving cycle" means that the ECM illuminates MIL if the same malfunction is detected again in the 2nd
driving cycle.
Component operating rangeNormal operation range of sensors and solenoids under normal driving conditions.
Use these ranges as a reference.
They cannot be used to judge if a sensor or solenoid is defective or not.
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AX–4U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SYSTEM
AX
PARTS LOCATION
C160152E02
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U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLYAX–163
AX
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH TRANSAXLE
HINT:
(See page EM-26)
2. REMOVE FRONT DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY LH
HINT:
(See page DS-6)
3. REMOVE FRONT DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY RH
HINT:
(See page DS-6)
4. REMOVE TRANSMISSION CONTROL CABLE CLAMP
(a) Remove the bolt and the transmission control cable
clamp.
5. REMOVE WIRE HARNESS CLAMP
(a) Disconnect the wire harnesses from the clamp.
(b) Remove the 3 bolts and 2 clamps.
6. DISCONNECT WIRE HARNESS
(a) Remove the bolt and disconnect the wire harness.
C083203
D030465
G025456
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AX–164U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
AX
7. REMOVE STARTER ASSEMBLY
(a) Disconnect the connector (1).
(b) Remove the nut (2) and disconnect the starter wire.
(c) Remove the 2 bolts (3) and starter assembly.
8. DISCONNECT CONNECTORS
(a) Disconnect the transmission wire connector.
(b) Disconnect the park/neutral position switch
connector.
(c) Disconnect the 2 speed sensor connectors.
9. REMOVE TRANSMISSION CONTROL CABLE
BRACKET NO.1
(a) Remove the bolt and automatic transmission oil
cooler tube clamp.
(b) Remove the 2 bolts and transmission control cable
bracket No.1.
10. REMOVE TRANSMISSION OIL FILLER TUBE SUB-
ASSEMBLY
(a) Remove the ATF level gauge.
(b) Disconnect the wire harnesses 2 clamps from the oil
filler tube.
(c) Remove the 2 bolts and oil filler tube.
(d) Remove the O-ring from the oil filler tube.
D030464E02
D030864E04
D030467
D030468
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U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLYAX–165
AX
11. REMOVE OIL COOLER INLET TUBE NO.1
(a) Using SST and a wrench, disconnect the oil cooler
inlet tube No.1.
SST 09023-12701
12. REMOVE OIL COOLER OUTLET TUBE NO.1
(a) Using SST and a wrench, disconnect the oil cooler
outlet tube No.1.
SST 09023-12701
13. REMOVE ENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET FRONT
(a) Remove the 3 bolts and engine mounting bracket
front.
14. REMOVE AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
(a) Remove the 2 bolts and flywheel housing under
cover.
(b) Turn the crankshaft to gain access and remove the
6 bolts while holding the crankshaft pulley bolt with a
wrench.
HINT:
There will be one green colored bolt.
(c) Remove the 10 bolts.
(d) Separate and remove the automatic transaxle.
15. REMOVE TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
ASSEMBLY
16. INSPECT TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
ASSEMBLY
HINT:
(See page AX-170)
D030469E03
D030470
D030471
D030472
C163046
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AX–166U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
AX
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
ASSEMBLY
(a) Install the torque converter clutch to the automatic
transaxle.
(b) Using vernier calipers and a straight edge, measure
the dimension "A" between the transaxle fitting part
of the engine and the converter fitting part of the
drive plate (*1).
(c) Using vernier calipers and a straight edge, measure
the dimension "B" shown in the illustration and
check that "B" is greater than "A" (measured in step
(*1)).
Standard:
A + 1 mm (0.03937 in.) or more
NOTICE:
Remember to minus the thickness of the
straight edge.
2. INSTALL AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
(a) Install the automatic transaxle to the engine with the
10 bolts.
Torque: Bolt A
64 N*m (650 kgf*cm, 47 ft.*lbf)
Bolt B
46 N*m (470 kgf*cm, 34 ft.*lbf)
Bolt C
43 N*m (439 kgf*cm, 32 ft.*lbf)
(b) Apply a few drops of adhesive to each of 2 threads
on the tip of the 6 torque converter clutch mounting
bolts.
Adhesive:
Part No. 08833-00070, THREE BOND 1324
or equivalent
(c) Install the 6 torque converter clutch mounting bolts.
Torque: 41 N*m (413 kgf*cm, 30 ft.*lbf)
NOTICE:
First install the black colored bolt, and then the
remaining 5 bolts.
D031087E01
C065911E01
C163046E01
D030472
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U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLYAX–167
AX
(d) Install the flywheel housing under cover to the
automatic transaxle with the 2 bolt.
Torque: 7.8 N*m (80 kgf*cm, 69 in.*lbf)
3. INSTALL ENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET FRONT
(a) Install the engine mounting bracket front to the
automatic transaxle with the 3 bolts.
Torque: 64 N*m (653 kgf*cm, 47 ft.*lbf)
4. INSTALL TRANSMISSION OIL FILLER TUBE SUB-
ASSEMBLY
(a) Coat a new O-ring with ATF, and install it to the
transmission oil filler tube sub-assembly.
(b) Install the transmission oil filler tube sub-assembly
and bolt to the automatic transaxle.
Torque: 5.5 N*m (56 kgf*cm, 49 in.*lbf)
(c) Connect the 2 clamps to the oil filler tube.
(d) Install the ATF level gauge.
5. INSTALL OIL COOLER INLET TUBE NO.1
(a) Temporarily install the oil cooler outlet tube No.1.
(b) Temporarily install the oil cooler inlet tube No.1.
(c) Install the oil cooler tube clamp and bolt.
Torque: 5.5 N*m (56 kgf*cm, 49 in.*lbf)
(d) Using SST and a wrench, tighten the oil cooler inlet
tube No.1.
SST 09023-12701
Torque: 34 N*m (347 kgf*cm, 25 ft.*lbf)
6. INSTALL OIL COOLER OUTLET TUBE NO.1
(a) Using SST and a wrench, tighten the oil cooler
outlet tube No.1.
SST 09023-12701
Torque: 34 N*m (347 kgf*cm, 25 ft.*lbf)
D030471
D030470
D030700
D030699
D030469E04
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AX–168U151E AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
AX
7. INSTALL TRANSMISSION CONTROL CABLE
BRACKET NO.1
(a) Install the control cable bracket No.1 with the 2
bolts.
Torque: 12 N*m (122 kgf*cm, 9 ft.*lbf)
8. CONNECT CONNECTORS
(a) Connect the transmission wire connector.
(b) Connect the park/neutral position switch connector.
(c) Connect the 2 speed sensor connectors.
9. INSTALL STARTER ASSEMBLY
(a) Install the starter assembly with the 2 bolts (1).
Torque: 37 N*m (377 kgf*cm, 27 ft.*lbf)
(b) Connect the connector (2).
(c) Connect the starter wire with the nut (3).
Torque: 9.8 N*m (100 kgf*cm, 87 in.*lbf)
10. CONNECT WIRE HARNESS
(a) Connect the wire harness with the bolt.
Torque: 13 N*m (133 kgf*cm, 10 ft.*lbf)
D030467
D030864E03
D030464E03
G025456