ABS TOYOTA SUPRA 1986 Service Repair Manual
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DTC
No.
Number of
MIL BlinksCircuitDiagnostic Trouble Code Detecting Condition
(a) Engine speed: Below 950 rpm
(b) Engine coolant temp.: 80°C (176°F) or more
(2 trip dectection logic)*3
Engine speed varies by more than 20 rpm over the preceding
crank angle period during a period of 25 sec. or more
under conditions (a) and (b):
(1) Open or short in heater circuit of sub heated oxygen sensor
for 0.5 sec. or more
(2) Main heated oxygen sensor signal is 0.45 V or more and
sub heated oxygen sensor signal is 0.45 V or less under
conditions (a) ~ (c):
(2 trip dectection logic)*3
(a) Engine coolant temp.: 80°C (176°F) or more
(b) Engine speed: 1,5000 rpm or more
(c) Accel. pedal: Fully depressed for 2 sec. or more
Open or short in mass air flow meter circuit for 3 sec. or more
with engine speed less than 3,000 rpm
Open or short in turbo pressure sensor circuit for 0.5 sec. or
more
Open or short in BARO sensor circuit for 0.5 sec. or more
Sub Heated
Oxygen Sensor
Signal
Air±Fuel
Ratio Rich
Malfunction
Mass Air Flow
Meter Circuit
Turbo Pressure
Malfunction
Turbo Pressure
Sensor Circuit
Barometric
Pressure
Sensor Circuit
(c) Engine speed: 2,4000 rpm or more
(a) Mainfold absolute pressure: 200 kPa (2.0 kgf/cm2,
29 psi) or more
(b) Thottle valve opening angle: 20° or more
All conditions below are detected continuously for 2 sec. or more:
*3: See page EG±503. EG±498
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
To control maximum turbocharging pressure the turbocharger system includes a waste gate valve con-
trolled by an actuator. The actuator is controlled by the manifold pressure which is duty controlled by the
VSV based on signals from the ECM.
If the ECM detects the below diagnosis conditions, it operates the fail safe function in which the ECM
stops fuel injection.
Actuator (for waste gate valve)
Short in VSV for waste gate valve circuit
ECM
All conditions below are detected continuously
for 2 sec. or more:
(a) Manifold absolute pressure:
200 kPa (2.0 kgf/cm
2, 29 psi) or more
(b) Throttle valve opening angle:
20° or more
(c) Engine speed: 2,400 rpm or more
DTC 34 Turbo Pressure Malfunction
EG±546± ENGINE2JZ±GTE ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
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DTC 35 Turbo Pressure Sensor Circuit Barometric Pressure (BARO)
Sensor Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
HINT DTC 35 is used to indicate malfunctions in the turbo pressure sensor circuit or BARO sensor circuit.
1. TURBO PRESSURE SENSOR
This sensor detects the air intake chamber pressure and converts the pressure reading into a voltage which
is used to control the turbo pressure by the ECM.
If the ECM detects the below diagnosis conditions, it operates the fail safe function in which the ECM stops
fuel injection at engine speed 2,400 rpm or more and throttle opening angle 20° or more.
DTC No.
Circuit
Diagnostic Trouble Code Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
35
Turbo
Pressure
Sensor
Open or short in turbo pressure sensor
circuit for 0.5 sec. or more
Open or short in turbo
pressure sensor circuit
Turbo pressure sensor
ECM
2. BARO SENSOR
This sensor is built into the ECM. It is used to detect the atmospheric (absolute) pressure and outputs corre-
sponding electrical signals. Fluctuations in the air pressure cause changes in the intake air density which
can cause deviations in the air±fuel ratio. The signals from BARO sensor are used to make corrections for
the fluctuations. If the ECM detects the below diagnosis conditions, it operates the fail safe function in which
the atmospheric pressure is assumed to be 101.3 kPa (1.03 kgf/cm
2, 14.7 psi).
DTC No. Circuit Diagnostic Trouble Code Detecting Condition Trouble Area
35
BARO
Sensor
Open or short in BARO sensor circuit for
0.5 sec. or more
ECM
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See page EG±503.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The EGR system is designed to recirculate the exhaust gas, controlled according to the driving condi-
tions back into the intake air±fuel mixture. It helps to slow down combustion in the cylinder and thus
lower the combustion temperature which, in turn, reduces the amount of NO
x emission. The amount
of EGR is regulated by the EGR vacuum modulator according to the engine load.
If even one of the following conditions is fulfilled,
the VSV is turned ON by a signal from the ECM.
This resists in atmospheric air acting on the EGR
valve, closing the EGR valve and shutting off the
exhaust gas (EGR cut±OFF).
Engine coolant temp. below 50°C (122°F)
During deceleration (throttle valve closed)
Light engine load (amount of intake air very
small)
Engine speed over 4,800 rpm
Manifold absolute pressure more than 120 kPa
(1.2 kgf/cm
2, 17.4 psi)
DTC No.Diagnostic Trouble Code Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
No No.1 knock sensor signal to ECM for 4
crank revolutions with engine speed between
2,050 rpm and 5,950 rpm
Open EGR gas temp. sensor circuit
Short in VSV circuit for EGR
EGR hose disconnected, valve stuck
Clogged EGR gas passage
ECM
EGR gas temp. and intake air temp. are
60°C(140°F) or less for A/T, 55°C (131°F) or
less for M/T for 1 ~ 4 min. under conditions (a)
and (b):
(2 trip detection logic)*
(a) Engine coolant temp.: 60°C (140°F) or
more
(b) EGR operation possible (Example A/T in
3rd speed (5th for M/T), A/C ON, 96 km/h
(60 mph), Flat road)
Purpose of the driving pattern.
(a) To simulate diagnostic trouble code detecting condition after diagnostic trouble code is recorded.
(b) To check that the malfunction is corrected when the repair is completed by confirming that diagnos±
tic trouble code is no longer detected.
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DETECTION DRIVING PATTERN
DTC 71 EGR System Malfunction
EG±564± ENGINE2JZ±GTE ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
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DTC 35 Barometric Pressure Sensor Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The BARO sensor is built into the ECM. This is a semiconductor pressure sensor with properties which cause
its electrical resistance to change when stress is applied to the sensor's crystal (silicon) (piezoelectric effect).
This sensor is used to detect the atmospheric (absolute) pressure and outputs corresponding electrical signals.
Fluctuations in the air pressure cause changes in the intake air density, which can cause deviations in the air±
fuel ratio. The signals from BARO sensor are used to make corrections for these fluctuations. If the ECM detects
diagnostic trouble code º35º, the fail safe function operates and the atmospheric pressure is set at a constant
101.3 kPa (760 mmHg, 29.92 in.Hg).
DTC No. Diagnostic Trouble Code Detecting Condition Trouble Area
35
Open or short in BARO sensor circuit for 0.5
ECM 35 Oen or short in BARO sensor circuit for 0.5
sec. or more ECM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Are there any other codes (besides Code 35) being output?
Go to relevant diagnostic trouble code chart.
Replace engine control module.
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FINDING A SHORT CIRCUIT
(a) Remove the blown fuse and disconnect all loads of the
fuse.
(b) Connect a test light in place of the fuse.
(c) Establish conditions in which the test light comes on.
Example:
± Ignition SW on
± Ignition SW and SW 1 on
± Ignition SW, SW 1 and Relay on (Connect the
Relay) and SW 2 off (or Disconnect SW 2)
(d) Disconnect and reconnect the connectors while
watching the test light.
The short lies between the connector where the test
light stays lit and the connector where the light goes
out.
(e) Find the exact location of the short by lightly shaking
the problem wire along the body.
CAUTION:
(a) Do not open the cover or the case of the ECU unless
absolutely necessary. (If the IC terminals are
touched, the IC may be destroyed by static
electricity.)
(b) When replacing the internal mechanism (ECU part)
of the digital meter, be careful that no part of your
body or clothing comes in contact with the
terminals of leads from the IC, etc. of the
replacement part (spare part).
DISCONNECTION OF MALE AND FEMALE
CONNECTORS
To pull apart the connectors, pull on the connector itself, not the
wire harness.
HINT: Check to see what kind of connector you are disconnecting
before pulling apart.
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TROUBLESHOOTING / ABBREVIATIONS
DISCONNECTION AND CONNECTION OF BOLT
TYPE CONNECTORS
For engine control module (engine and electronically controlled
transmission ECU) in this vehicle, connectors are used which
require a bolt built into the connector to be screwed down to
securely connect the connector.
1. Disconnect the connector
After completely loosening the bolt, the two parts of the
connector can be separated.
NOTICE:
Do not pull the wire harness when disconnecting the
connector.
2. Connect the connector
NOTICE:
Before connecting the connector, always check that the
terminals are not bent or damaged.
(a) Match the guide section of the male connector
correctly with the female connector, then press them
together.
(b) Tighten the bolt.
Make sure the connectors are completely connected,
by tightening the bolt until there is a clearance of less
than 1 mm (0.04 in.) between the bottom of male
connector and the end of female connector.
ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual.
ABS = Anti±Lock Brake System O/D = Overdrive
A/C = Air Conditioning PPS = Progressive Power Steering
ACIS = Acoustic Control Induction System R/B = Relay Block
A/T = Automatic Transmission RH = Right±Hand
COMB. = Combination SFI = Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection
ECU = Electronic Control Unit SRS = Supplemental Restraint System
EFI = Electronic Fuel Injection SW = Switch
EGR = Exhaust Gas Recirculation TDCL = Total Diagnostic Communication Link
EVAP = Evaporative Emission TEMP. = Temperature
ISC = Idle Speed Control TRAC = Traction Control System
J/B = Junction Block VSV = Vacuum Switching Valve
LH = Left-Hand w/ = With
M/T = Manual Transmission w/o = Without
* The titles given inside the components are the names of the terminals (terminal codes) and are not treated
as being abbreviations.
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ABBREVIATIONS
DISCONNECTION AND CONNECTION OF BOLT
TYPE CONNECTORS
For engine control module (engine and electronically controlled
transmission ECU) in this vehicle, connectors are used which
require a bolt built into the connector to be screwed down to
securely connect the connector.
1. Disconnect the connector
After completely loosening the bolt, the two parts of the
connector can be separated.
NOTICE:
Do not pull the wire harness when disconnecting the
connector.
2. Connect the connector
NOTICE:
Before connecting the connector, always check that the
terminals are not bent or damaged.
(a) Match the guide section of the male connector
correctly with the female connector, then press them
together.
(b) Tighten the bolt.
Make sure the connectors are completely connected,
by tightening the bolt until there is a clearance of less
than 1 mm (0.04 in.) between the bottom of male
connector and the end of female connector.
ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual.
ABS = Anti±Lock Brake System O/D = Overdrive
A/C = Air Conditioning PPS = Progressive Power Steering
ACIS = Acoustic Control Induction System R/B = Relay Block
A/T = Automatic Transmission RH = Right±Hand
COMB. = Combination SFI = Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection
ECU = Electronic Control Unit SRS = Supplemental Restraint System
EFI = Electronic Fuel Injection SW = Switch
EGR = Exhaust Gas Recirculation TDCL = Total Diagnostic Communication Link
EVAP = Evaporative Emission TEMP. = Temperature
ISC = Idle Speed Control TRAC = Traction Control System
J/B = Junction Block VSV = Vacuum Switching Valve
LH = Left-Hand w/ = With
M/T = Manual Transmission w/o = Without
* The titles given inside the components are the names of the terminals (terminal codes) and are not treated
as being abbreviations.
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ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[2JZ±GTE]
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor E 4 Engine Coolant Temp. Sender (Water Temp. Sender)
A 2 A/C Condenser Fan Motor E 5 Engine TOYOTA SUPRA 1986 Service Repair Manual 24
ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[2JZ±GTE]
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor E 4 Engine Coolant Temp. Sender (Water Temp. Sender)
A 2 A/C Condenser Fan Motor E 5 Engine](/img/14/57467/w960_57467-625.png)
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ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[2JZ±GTE]
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor E 4 Engine Coolant Temp. Sender (Water Temp. Sender)
A 2 A/C Condenser Fan Motor E 5 Engine Coolant Temp. SW (Water Temp. SW)
A 3 A/C Triple Pressure SW E 6 Engine Hood Courtesy SW
(A/C Dual and Single Pressure SW) E 7 Engine Oil Level Sensor
A 4 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor
A 5 A/T Fluid Temp. Sensor F 1 Front Airbag Sensor LH
A 6 ABS Actuator F 2 Front Airbag Sensor RH
A 7 ABS Actuator F 3 Front Fog Light and Parking Light LH
A 10 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH F 4 Front Fog Light and Parking Light RH
A 11 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH F 5 Front Side Marker Light LH
F 6 Front Side Marker Light RH
B 1 Back±Up Light SW (for M/T) F 7 Front Turn Signal Light LH
B 2 Brake Fluid Level Warning SW F 8 Front Turn Signal Light RH
F 9 Front Wiper Motor
C 1 Camshaft Position Sensor No. 1
C 2 Camshaft Position Sensor No. 2 G 1 Generator (Alternator)
C 3 Crankshaft Position Sensor G 2 Generator (Alternator)
C 4 Cruise Control Actuator
H 1 Headlight Hi LH
D 1 Data Link Connector 1 (Check Connector) H 2 Headlight Hi RH
D 2 Daytime Running Light Relay No. 3 H 3 Headlight Lo LH
D 3 Daytime Running Light Relay No. 3 H 4 Headlight Lo RH
H 5 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Main)
E 1 EGR Gas Temp. Sensor H 8 Horn LH
E 2 Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid H 9 Horn RH
E 3 Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (EFI Water Temp. Sensor)
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ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[2JZ±GE]
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor E 2 Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid
A 3 A/C Dual Pressure SW E 3 Engine Cool TOYOTA SUPRA 1986 Service Repair Manual 26
ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[2JZ±GE]
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor E 2 Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid
A 3 A/C Dual Pressure SW E 3 Engine Cool](/img/14/57467/w960_57467-627.png)
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ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[2JZ±GE]
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor E 2 Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid
A 3 A/C Dual Pressure SW E 3 Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (EFI Water Temp.
A 4 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor Sensor)
A 5 A/T Fluid Temp. Sensor E 4 Engine Coolant Temp. Sender (Water Temp.
A 6 ABS Actuator Sender)
A 7 ABS Actuator E 6 Engine Hood Courtesy SW
A 8 ABS Relay E 7 Engine Oil Level Sensor
A 9 ABS Relay
A 10 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH F 1 Front Airbag Sensor LH
A 11 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH F 2 Front Airbag Sensor RH
F 3 Front Fog Light and Parking Light LH
B 1 Back-Up Light SW (for M/T) F 4 Front Fog Light and Parking Light RH
B 2 Brake Fluid Level Warning SW F 5 Front Side Marker Light LH
F 6 Front Side Marker Light RH
C 4 Cruise Control Actuator F 7 Front Turn Signal Light LH
F 8 Front Turn Signal Light RH
D 1 Data Link Connector 1 (Check Connector) F 9 Front Wiper Motor
D 4 Distributor
G 1 Generator (Alternator)
E 1 EGR Gas Temp. Sensor G 2 Generator (Alternator)