sensor TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 Service Repair Manual
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (Cont'd)
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DETECTION DRIVING PATTERN
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 confirming that diagnostic
trouble code is no longer detected.
Malfunction: Open or Short in (Main Heated*) Oxygen Sensor
HINT: Before this test, check the feedback voltage for oxygen sensor.
(1) Disconnect the EFI No.1 fuse (30 A) for 10 sec. or more, with IG switch OFF. Initiate test
mode (Connect terminal TE2 and E1 of data link connector 2 with IG switch OFF).
(2) Start the engine and warm up.
(3) Idle the engine for 3 min.
(4) Race the engine at 2,000 rpm for 90 sec.
HINT: If a malfunction exists, the malfunction indicator lamp will light up during step (4).
NOTICE: If the conditions in this test are not strictly followed, detection of the malfunction
will not be possible.
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(1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
(2) Using SST, connect terminal TE1 and E1 of data link
connector 1.
SST 09843±18020
(3) Connect positive probe to terminal VF1, VF2 and
negative probe to terminal E1 of data link connector
1.
(1) Warm up the oxygen sensor by racing engine at
2,500 rpm for about 2 minutes.
(2) Then, still maintaining engine at 2,500 rpm, count
how many times voltmeter fluctuates needle
between 0 and 5 V.
Warm up engine to normal operating temperature
Measure voltage between terminals OX1, OX2
and E1 of data link connector 1 when engine is
suddenly raced to full throttle.
The voltage should be 0.5 V or higher at least
once.
Inspection should not take longer 1 second.
Check voltage between terminals OX1, OX2 and E1 of data link connector 1.
Check voltage between terminals VF1, VF2 and E1 of data link connector 1.
Needle fluctuates 8 times or more for
Result
every ten seconds
Continue at 0 V
Continue at 5 V
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
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EG±47
2
IG±4
EG±33
EG±190
EG±457
EG±438
EG±424
EG±426
Check for open and short in harness and connector between engine control mod-
ule and (main heated*) oxygen sensor, engine control module and data link connec-
tor 1 (see page
IN±30).
Check each item found to be a possible cause of problem.
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Repair or replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace (main heated*) oxygen sensor.
Check and replace engine control module.
Does malfunction disappear when a good (main heated*) oxygen sensor is
installed?
Check compression (See page EG±9).
Check each circuit found to be a possible cause of trouble according to the results of the check in
The numbers in the table below show the order in which the checks should be done.
(Main heated*) oxygen sensor
signal from either side
continues at 0 V(Main heated*) oxygen sensor
signal from both sides
continues at 0 V
Possible CauseSee page
Faulty sensor installation
Injector circuit
Misfire
Valve timing
Air leakage
Fuel system
Characteristics deviation
in volume air flow meter
Characteristics deviation
in engine coolant temp. sensor
Characteristics deviation
in intake air temp. sensor
*: Only for California specification vehicles EG±432
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EG±4
72
IG±4
EG±33
EG±19
0
EG±457
EG±438
EG±424
EG±426
(See page EG±9).
Check each item found to be a possible cause of problem.
Repair or replace.
Check each circuit found to be a possible cause of trouble according to the results of the check
The numbers in the table below show the order in which the checks should be done.
(Main heated*)
oxygen sensor signal
from either side
continues at 5.0 V
Possible Cause
Injector circuit
Misfire
Valve timing
Air leakage
Fuel system
Characteristics deviation
in volume air flow meter
Characteristics deviation
in volume air flow meter
Characteristics deviation
engine coolant temp. sensor
(Main heated*)
oxygen sensor signal
from both sides
continues at 5.0 V(Main heated*)
oxygen sensor
signals from both
sides are normal
See page
Characteristics deviation
in intake air temp. sensor
Repair or replace.
Replace (main heated*) oxygen sensor.
Check and replace engine control module.
Does malfunction disappear when a good (main heated*) oxygen sensor is
installed?
Check compression (See page EG±9).
*: Only for California specification vehicles
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DTC 27 Sub Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit (Only for California spec.)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The sub heated oxygen sensor is installed on the exhaust pipe. Its construction and operation is the same as
the main heated oxygen sensor on page EG±419.
DTC No. Diagnostic Trouble Code Detecting Condition Trouble Area
(1) Open or short in heater circuit of sub
heated oxygen sensor for 0.5 sec. or more
Open or short in heater circuit of sub heated
oxygen sensor
Sub heated oxygen sensor heater
ECM
27
(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 detection logic)*
(a) Engine coolant temp.: 805C (1765F)
or more
(b) Engine speed: 1,500 rpm or more
(c) Accel. pedal: Fully depressed for 2
sec. or more
Open or short in sub heated oxygen sensor
circuit
Sub heated oxygen sensor
ECM
*: See page EG±397. EG±434
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (Cont'd)
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DETECTION DRIVING PATTERN
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 confirming that diagnostic
trouble code is no longer detected.
(1) Disconnect the EFI No.1 fuse (30A) for 10 sec. or more, with IG switch OFF.
Initiate test mode (Connect terminal TE2 and E1 of data link connector 2 with
IG switch OFF).
(2) Start the engine and warm up with all ACC switch OFF.
(3) Deive the vehicle at 80 ~ 88 km/h (50 ~ 55 mph) for 10 min. or more.
(4) Stop at a safe place and idle the engine for 2 min. or less.
(5) Accelerate to 96 km/h (60 mph) with the throttle valve fully open.
HINT: If a malfunction exists, the malfunction indicator lamp will light up during step (5).
NOTICE: If the conditions in this test are not strictly followed, detection of the malfunction
will not be possible.
Malfunction: Open or Short in Sub Heated Oxygen Sensor
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Check sub heated oxygen sensor heater.
Disconnect sub heated oxygen sensor connector.
(See page EG±250)
Measure resistance between terminals 1 and 2 of
sub heated oxygen sensor connector.
Resistance: 11 Ð 16 at 20°C (68°F)
Check for open and short in harness and connector between EFI main relay and
engine control module (See page
IN±30).
Replace sub heated oxygen sensor.
Repair or replace harness or connector.
Check and replace engine control module.
Check voltage between terminal HT3 of engine control module connector and
body ground.
Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
Measure voltage between terminal HT3 of engine
control module connector and body ground, when
engine is idling and racing at 3,500 rpm.
Replace sub heated oxygen sensor.
Check and replace engine control module.
*: It is probable the oxygen sensor has
deteriorated.
Usually, this cannot be confirmed by visual
inspection.
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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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DTC 41 Throttle Position Sensor Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The throttle position sensor is mounted in the throttle
body and detects the throttle valve opening angle. When
the throttle valve is fully closed, the IDL contacts in the
throttle position sensor are on, so the voltage at the ter-
minal IDL of the ECM becomes 0 V. At this time, a voltage
of approximately 0.7 V is applied to the terminal VTA of
the ECM. When the throttle valve is opened, the IDL con-
tacts go off and thus the power source voltage of approx-
imately 12 V in the ECM is applied to the terminal IDL of
the ECM. The voltage applied to the terminal VTA of the
ECM increases in the proportion to the opening angle of
the throttle valve and becomes approximately 3.2 ± 4.9
V when the throttle valve is fully opened. The ECM
judges the vehicles driving conditions from these signals
input from the terminals VTA and IDL, and uses them as
one of the conditions for deciding the air±fuel ratio
correction, power increase correction and fuel±cut con-
trol etc.
Diagnostic Trouble Code Detecting ConditionDTC No.Trouble Area
Open or short in throttle position sensor
circuit
Throttle position sensor
ECM
Open or short in throttle position sensor circuit
for 0.5 sec. or more
HINT:
When the connector for the throttle position sensor is disconnected, diagnostic trouble code 41 is not displayed.
Diagnostic trouble code 41 is displayed only when there is an open or short in the VTA signal circuit of the throttle
position sensor.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
wIf diagnostic trouble code º22º (engine coolant temperature sensor circuit), º24º (intake air temperature
sensor circuit) and º41º (throttle position sensor circuit) are output simultaneously, E2 (sensor ground) may
be open.
(See page EG±219)
Check voltage between VTA1, IDL1 and E2 of engine control module connec-
tor.
(1) Connect SST (check harness ªAº).
(See page EG±404)
SST 09990±01000
(2) Turn ignition switch ON.
(3) Disconnect the vacuum hose from the throttle
body, then apply vacuum to the throttle opener.
(See page EG±219)
Measure voltage between terminals VTA1, IDL1
and E2 of engine control module connector when
the throttle valve is opened gradually from the
closed condition.
Check for intermittent problems.
(See page EG±399)
The voltage should increase steadily in proportion
to the throttle valve opening angle.
Terminal
Throttle Valve
Fully Closed
Fully Open
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