Land Cruiser URJ200 URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200 - 1VD-FTV ENGINE CONTROL

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

READ OUTPUT DTC (RECORD STORED DTC AND FREEZE FRAME DATA) (PROCEDURE 1)

CHECK FOR ANY OTHER DTCS OUTPUT (IN ADDITION TO DTC P1604)

DTC P1604 Startability Malfunction

DESCRIPTION

This DTC is stored if the engine does not start or continues to crank without starting for certain period of time. This DTC is also stored if the vehicle has run out of fuel. It is necessary to check whether there was enough fuel in the fuel tank before inspection.

P1604
DTC Detection Drive PatternDTC Detection ConditionTrouble Area
After engine is started
Both conditions are met for 2 seconds or more*1 (1 trip detection logic):
STA signal is input to the ECM.
Engine speed is 500 rpm or less.
*1: The time required for DTC detection may be as much as 30 seconds depending on the engine coolant temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Battery
Entry and start system
Engine immobiliser system
Irregular fuel
Lack of fuel
Suction control valve (fuel supply pump assembly)
Injector assembly
Fuel filter element sub-assembly
Glow system
Injector driver
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Intake system
Exhaust system
Engine damaged, seized up
Loss of compression
Pressure discharge valve (common rail assembly)
Fuel pressure sensor (common rail assembly)
EGR system
Diesel throttle system
After starting the engine (engine speed is 500 rpm or more), the engine speed drops to 200 rpm or less within 2 seconds*2 (1 trip detection logic).
*2: This DTC may be stored when the engine stalls due to clutch misoperation.
Related Data List
DTC No.Data List
P1604
MAP
MAF
Intake Air
Coolant Temp
Battery Voltage
Starter Signal
Engine Speed of Cyl #1 (to #8)
Immobiliser Communication
Target Common Rail Pressure
Fuel Press
Target Pump SCV Current
Injection Feedback Val #1 (to #8)
Injection Volume
Actual Throttle Position
Throttle Motor Duty #1, #2
Target EGR Valve Position
Actual EGR Valve Pos.
EGR Close Lrn. Status
Pre Glow
After Glow

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

  • HINT:
In contrast to normal malfunction diagnosis for components, circuits and systems, DTC P1604 is used to determine the malfunctioning area from the problem symptoms and freeze frame data when the user mentions problems such as starting difficulty.
As these DTCs can be stored as a result of certain user actions, even if these DTCs are output, if the customer makes no mention of problems, clear these DTCs without performing any troubleshooting and return the vehicle to the customer.
When confirming the freeze frame data, be sure to check all 5 data sets of freeze frame data.
Dtc P1604  Startability Malfunction. 1VD-FTV ENGINE CONTROL. Land Cruiser URJ200  URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200
The fourth set of freeze frame data is the data recorded when the DTC is stored.
In order to start the engine, the starting system, glow system, fuel system and the components related to compression must be functioning properly.
The cause of the problem can be narrowed down by checking if the engine cranks normally.
Starting system (when cranking is abnormal)

The engine cannot be started if a sufficient cranking speed cannot be obtained. The following are possible causes of an insufficient cranking speed.

Problem with the entry and start system (Engine does not crank).

Problem with the immobiliser system (Engine does not crank).

Problem with the battery (Cranking speed is low).

Problem with the starter (Cranking speed is low).

Glow system (when cranking is normal)

When there is a problem with the glow system, the intake air temperature does not rise adequately and the fuel combustion temperature is not reached. Therefore, there is no initial combustion or it takes time for the engine to start. The following are possible causes.

Engine coolant temperature sensor malfunction.

Glow plug malfunction.

  • HINT:
  • If the glow plug has deteriorated, the engine may be less likely to start when the outside temperature is lower than 0°C.

Glow relay malfunction.

Fuel system (when cranking is normal)

The engine cannot be started if fuel is not supplied. A minimum fuel pressure of 25000 kPa or higher must be supplied to start the engine. The following are possible causes of insufficient fuel pressure.

Fuel line clog.

Lack of fuel.

Fuel frozen.

Low quality fuel.

Air in fuel pipe.

Fuel filter element sub-assembly clog.

Problem with fuel supply pump assembly.

Problem with common rail assembly.

Problem with injector assemblies.

Dtc P1604  Startability Malfunction. 1VD-FTV ENGINE CONTROL. Land Cruiser URJ200  URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200

Engine assembly

There may be a problem with the engine unit itself if there is no problem with cranking, the glow system or fuel system.

Engine friction too high.

Insufficient compression.

1.READ OUTPUT DTC (RECORD STORED DTC AND FREEZE FRAME DATA) (PROCEDURE 1)

Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.

Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / DTC.

Record the stored DTCs and freeze frame data.

  • HINT:
  • Freeze frame data shows the actual engine conditions when engine starting trouble occurred.
NEXT
2.CHECK FOR ANY OTHER DTCS OUTPUT (IN ADDITION TO DTC P1604)

Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.

Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / DTC.

Read the DTCs.

Result
ResultProceed to
P1604 is outputA
P1604 and other DTCs are outputB
  • HINT:
  • If any DTCs other than DTC P1604 are output, troubleshoot those DTCs first.
B
GO TO DTC CHART ()
A
ENGINE DIFFICULT TO START OR STALLING ()