Showing posts with label Toyota Engine Manuals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota Engine Manuals. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Toyota Charging System Overview and Problem Diagnosis

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Toyota Charging System Overview and Problem Diagnosis

The charging system converts mechanical energy into electrical energy when the engine is running. This energy is needed to operate the loads in the vehicle’s electrical system. When the engine is running, battery power energizes the charging system and engine power drives it.

The charging system then generates electricity for the vehicle’s electrical systems. At low speeds with some electrical loads “on” (e.g., lights and window defogger), some battery current may still be needed. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, battery current energizes the alternator. Alternator Mechanical energy is transferred from the engine to the alternator by a grooved drive belt on a pulley arrangement. Through electromagnetic induction, the alternator changes this mechanical energy into electrical energy. Voltage regulator Without a regulator, the alternator will always operate at its highest output.

This may damage certain components and overcharge the battery. The regulator controls the alternator output to prevent overcharging or undercharging. High speed alternator Beginning with the 1983 Camry, a compact, high-speed alternator with a built-in IC regulator is used on Toyota vehicles. Corolla models with the 4A-C engine use a different alternator with an integral IC regulator.

While engine speeds and electrical loads change, the alternator’s output must remain even - not too much, nor too little. The regulator controls alternator output by increasing or decreasing the strength of the rotor’s magnetic field. It does so, by controlling the amount of current from the battery to the rotor’s field coil.

Diagnosis and testing - The charging system requires periodic inspection and service. Specific problem symptoms, their possible cause, and the service required are listed in the chart below. The service actions require a thorough visual inspection. Problems identified must be corrected before proceeding with electrical tests. These electrical tests include: an alternator output test, charging circuit voltage- drop tests, a voltage regulator (non-IC) test, charging circuit relay (lamp, ignition, engine) tests, and alternator bench tests. Precaution, problems and possible causes.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

1997 Toyota Corolla Cruise Control Circuit

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Download 1997 Toyota Corolla Cruise Control Circuit

Cruise control (sometimes known as speed control or autocruise) is a system that automatically controls the corolla wiring diagramspeed of a motor vehicle. The purpose is to accurately maintain the driver’s desired set speed, without intervention from the driver, by actuating the throttle-accelerator pedal linkage. Download 1997 Toyota Corolla Cruise Control Circuit

The following diagram showing the detail circuit of 1997 Toyota Corolla Cruise Control System. The cruise control ECU (located in the center of the dashboard) is connected to instrument cluster system, data link connector (in the left side of the engine compartment), cruise control clutch switch, cruise control diode, starting and charging system, cruise control actuator, engine control system (throttle position sensor), stop light switch, engine control module (ECM) and transmission system (electronically controlled by the transmission solenoid).

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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Manual Carburetor Inspection Procedure Toyota Fuel System

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The following instructions are organized so that you work on only one component group at a time. This will help avoid confusion from similar looking parts from different sub-assemblies being on your workbench at the same time. (a) To facilitate reassembly, arrange parts in order. (b) Be careful not to mix up or lose clips or springs. (c) Toyota Engine Manuals, Use carburetor driver set SST. Remove air cleaner support, remove throttle position switch, Remove fuel cut solenoid valve (a) Remove the two clamps. (b) Disconnect the solenoid valve and throttle position switch wire from the clamp. (c) Remove the solenoid valve and gasket. Remove nipple union and gaskets. Remove compensator. Remove the three screws, throttle position switch wire clamp, compensator and gasket. HINT: Remove the compensator only if it is necessary to replace it. Remove suction chamber adjusting pin. Remove suction chamber and piston. Remove pump arm. Remove float bowl : (a) Toyota Engine Manuals, Disconnect the fuel heater wire from the clamp. (b) Remove the five screws, union nipple clamp, throttle valve solenoid, wire clamp, washer, number plate, EGR vacuum modulator bracket and float bowl. (c) Remove the pump damping spring from float bowl…..

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