DESCRIPTION
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
CHECK ANY OTHER DTCS OUTPUT AND RECORD FREEZE FRAME DATA
CHECK ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
CHECK MALFUNCTION CONDITION
READ FREEZE FRAME DATA
READ FREEZE FRAME DATA
CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR)
CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM)
CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
READ FREEZE FRAME DATA
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED)
CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY)
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED)
CHECK FUEL SYSTEM
READ FREEZE FRAME DATA
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
CHECK FUEL SYSTEM
READ FREEZE FRAME DATA
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
INSPECT THROTTLE WITH MOTOR BODY ASSEMBLY
CHECK INTAKE SYSTEM
PERFORM SIMULATION TEST
CONFIRM PROBLEM SYMPTOM
PERFORM SIMULATION TEST
INSPECT BATTERY
CHECK ENGINE ASSEMBLY
INSPECT STARTER (STARTER PINION GEAR)
INSPECT BATTERY
INSPECT STARTER
PERFORM SIMULATION TEST
INSPECT BATTERY
CHECK ENGINE ASSEMBLY
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
CHECK SPARK PLUG AND SPARK
CONFIRM VEHICLE CONDITION
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
INSPECT SPARK PLUG
READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ENGINE SPEED)
CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF IGNITION COIL NO. 1)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (IGNITION COIL NO. 1 - ECM)
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED)
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED)
READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ENGINE SPEED)
CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY)
INSPECT MASS AIR FLOW METER
CHECK INTAKE SYSTEM
INSPECT THROTTLE WITH MOTOR BODY ASSEMBLY
INSPECT THROTTLE WITH MOTOR BODY ASSEMBLY
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE VVT LINEAR)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (MASS AIR FLOW METER - ECM)
INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR - ECM)
INSPECT MASS AIR FLOW METER
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (MASS AIR FLOW METER - ECM)
READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM
PERFORM SIMULATION TEST
INSPECT AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR
PERFORM SIMULATION TEST
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
INSPECT SPARK PLUG
CONFIRM VEHICLE CONDITION
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED)
CHECK MALFUNCTION CONDITION
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY)
CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
CHECK CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR)
CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM)
CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
CHECK CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ISC LEARNING VALUE)
CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (LONG FT #1)
PERFORM SIMULATION TEST
CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM)
CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED)
INSPECT FUEL PUMP
CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (LONG FT #1)
PERFORM SIMULATION TEST
CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM)
CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED)
INSPECT FUEL PUMP
CHECK PURGE VSV
CHECK FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
CHECK INTAKE VALVE
READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ISC LEARNING VALUE)
CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR)
CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM)
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM)
CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
CHECK CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
DTC P1604 Startability Malfunction |
DESCRIPTION
This DTC is stored when the engine does not start even though the STA signal is input or when the engine takes a long time to start, and when the engine speed is low or the engine stalls just after the engine starts.Using the Techstream, the conditions present when the DTC was stored can be confirmed by referring to the freeze frame data. Freeze frame data records engine conditions when a malfunction occurs. This information can be useful when troubleshooting.It is necessary to check if the vehicle ran out of fuel before performing troubleshooting, as this DTC is also stored when there is engine starting trouble due to running out of fuel. DTC No.
| DTC Detection Condition
| Trouble Area
|
P1604
| Either condition is met:
- The engine speed is below 500 rpm with the STA signal on for a certain amount of time (refer to the illustration below) (1 trip detection logic).
- After the engine starts (engine speed is 500 rpm or more), the engine speed drops to 200 rpm or less within approximately 2 seconds (1 trip detection logic).
| - Immobiliser system
- Engine assembly (excess friction, compression loss)
- Starter
- Crankshaft position sensor
- Camshaft position sensor
- Engine coolant temperature sensor
- Fuel pump
- Fuel pump control circuit
- Fuel line (fuel filter, pipes and hoses)
- Fuel injector assembly
- Throttle with motor body assembly
- Fuel pressure regulator
- Battery
- Drive plate*1
- Flywheel*2
- Spark plug
- Ignition coil circuit
- Intake system
- Camshaft timing oil control valve
- Mass air flow meter
- Air fuel ratio sensor
- Valve timing
- Fuel
- Purge VSV
- Intake valve
- ECM
|
*1: for Automatic Transaxle Models*2: for Manual Transaxle Models
Reference waveforms showing a normal cold engine start |
Reference waveforms showing a normal warm engine start |
Reference values when there is an air leak in the air induction system during starting difficulty |
Freeze Frame Data P1604 Startability MalfunctionParameter
| -3
| -2
| -1
| 0
| 1
| Unit
|
Engine Speed
| 1497
| 794
| 334
| 249
| 249
| rpm
|
Calculate Load
| 34.5
| 28.2
| 32.1
| 87.8
| 87.4
| %
|
Vehicle Load
| 8.6
| 21.9
| 15.6
| 7.4
| 5.8
| %
|
MAF
| 1.70
| 2.31
| 0.70
| 0.25
| 0.20
| gm/sec
|
Atmosphere Pressure
| -1
| -1
| -1
| -1
| -1
| psi(gauge)
|
Coolant Temp
| 167
| 167
| 167
| 167
| 167
| F
|
Intake Air
| 93
| 93
| 93
| 93
| 93
| F
|
Ambient Temperature
| 66
| 66
| 66
| 66
| 66
| F
|
Battery Voltage
| 13.2
| 13.0
| 12.3
| 12.3
| 12.3
| V
|
Throttle Sensor Volt %
| 16.0
| 17.6
| 17.2
| 15.6
| 15.6
| %
|
Throttle Sensor #2 Volt %
| 48.2
| 50.1
| 49.4
| 47.8
| 47.8
| %
|
Throttle Sensor Position
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| %
|
Throttle Motor DUTY
| 16.0
| 17.6
| 17.6
| 15.6
| 15.6
| %
|
Injector (Port)
| 3204
| 2562
| 2562
| 2562
| 2562
| μs
|
Injection Volume (Cylinder 1)
| 0.152
| 0.152
| 0.152
| 0.152
| 0.152
| ml
|
Fuel Pump/Speed Status
| ON
| ON
| ON
| ON
| ON
|
|
EVAP (Purge) VSV
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| %
|
Evap Purge Flow
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| %
|
Purge Density Learn Value
| 0.000
| 0.000
| 0.000
| 0.000
| 0.000
|
|
EVAP Purge VSV
| OFF
| OFF
| OFF
| OFF
| OFF
|
|
Target Air-Fuel Ratio
| 0.830
| 0.841
| 0.871
| 0.799
| 0.799
|
|
AF Lambda B1 S1
| 1.014
| 1.016
| 1.021
| 1.022
| 1.027
|
|
AFS Voltage B1 S1
| 3.37
| 3.38
| 3.40
| 3.41
| 3.42
| V
|
O2S B1 S2
| 0.82
| 0.31
| 0.07
| 0.05
| 0.03
| V
|
Short FT #1
| 0.000
| 0.000
| 0.000
| 0.000
| 0.000
| %
|
Long FT #1
| 0.000
| -4.069
| -4.737
| -4.737
| -4.737
| %
|
Total FT #1
| -0.043
| -0.043
| -0.043
| -0.043
| -0.043
|
|
Fuel System Status #1
| OL
| OL
| OL
| OL
| OL
|
|
IGN Advance
| -4.0
| 2.0
| 4.0
| 0.0
| 0.0
| deg
|
Knock Feedback Value
| -3.0
| -3.0
| -3.0
| -3.0
| -3.0
| CA
|
Knock Correct Learn Value
| 14.0
| 14.0
| 14.0
| 14.0
| 14.0
| CA
|
VVT Control Status #1
| OFF
| OFF
| OFF
| OFF
| OFF
|
|
Starter Signal
| Close
| Close
| Close
| Close
| Close
|
|
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to P1603 (YARIS_NCP93 RM00000211409TX_06.html).
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 the DTC can be stored as a result of certain user actions, even if the DTC is output, if the customer makes no mention of problems, clear the DTC without performing any troubleshooting and return the vehicle to the customer.
- If any other DTCs are output, perform troubleshooting for those DTCs first.
- When the Data List item "Immobiliser Fuel Cut" is ON, the engine cannot be started.
- Read freeze frame data using the Techstream. Freeze frame data records engine conditions when a malfunction occurs. This information can be useful when troubleshooting.
- When confirming the freeze frame data, be sure to check all 5 sets of freeze frame data (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDS0MJX.html).
- When confirming the freeze frame data, if there are multiple items related to the cause of the malfunction, perform troubleshooting for all related items.
- Try to start the vehicle under the conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the malfunction occurred. Confirm the data at this time and compare it with the freeze frame data.
- If the malfunction does not reoccur, carefully check the vehicle conditions from when the malfunction occurred using freeze frame data.
- When performing inspections, jiggle the relevant wire harnesses and connectors in an attempt to reproduce malfunctions that do not always occur.
- If the same inspection or replacement procedure appears 2 times when performing an inspection procedure, it is not necessary to repeat the procedure the second time.
Malfunction Recurrence and Inspection Areas |
Freeze frame data exists, but the malfunction (starting difficulty) has not reoccurred and the malfunction conditions are unknown.
The engine speed recorded in the freeze frame data is 0 rpm (the engine does not crank).
- HINT:
- One of the following problems may be present: battery depletion, excess engine friction, a starter malfunction or a crankshaft position sensor malfunction.
- If the battery voltage is less than 6 V during cranking, there is a high probability that engine friction is abnormal.
- If the battery voltage drops to 5 V or less when starting the engine, the battery may be malfunctioning.
- If the battery voltage fluctuates while cranking the engine, it can be concluded that cranking is being performed. When the engine speed is 0 rpm, the crankshaft position sensor and/or an ECM may be malfunctioning.
All engine speeds recorded in the freeze frame data are between 60 and 250 rpm (the engine cranks but there is no combustion).
- HINT:
- If the engine speed is between 60 and 250 rpm (no initial combustion), there may be a wiring problem or a complete failure of an ignition or fuel system part.
- Due to an engine coolant temperature sensor malfunction, the fuel injection volume is extremely high or low and the engine may not be able to be started.
The engine speed recorded in the freeze frame data is 250 rpm or higher (the initial combustion and starter turnoff timing is too late).
- HINT:
- If the engine speed is 250 rpm or higher (combustion occurs but the initial combustion and starter turnoff timing is too late), the fuel injection volume is often incorrect (too low or too high) and determining the cause of the malfunction is often difficult.
- Due to an engine coolant temperature sensor malfunction, the fuel injection volume is extremely high or low and engine starting trouble may occur.
- If Long FT #1 is incorrect, there may be a fuel supply problem due to the injectors or fuel pump being clogged, etc.
- If the engine cranking speed is too high, compression loss may have occurred due to carbon interfering with the valve operation.
When the malfunction (starting difficulty) can be reproduced, or malfunction conditions are known, perform the following inspections ("Problem symptoms" and "Systems to inspect")
Problem symptoms
- The engine does not crank.
- HINT:
- The starter is normal if a noise that indicates the starter pinion gear is extending is heard. The battery may be fully depleted or there may be excess engine friction.
- The engine cranking speed is abnormal.
- HINT:
- If the engine cranking speed is too high (for example, 300 rpm or higher with no combustion), compression loss may have occurred because carbon interfered with valve operation, etc.
- There is no initial combustion.
- HINT:
- If there is no initial combustion, there is probably a wiring problem or an ignition or fuel system part malfunction.
- The engine stalls after starter turnoff.
- HINT:
- If the engine stalls after starter turnoff, the air-fuel ratio may be incorrect or the VVT may have a problem returning.
- The initial combustion and starter turnoff occur late.
- HINT:
- If the initial combustion and starter turnoff occur late, the fuel injection volume is probably incorrect (too low or too high).
- HINT:
- Causes of fuel system malfunctions according to conditions present at the time of the malfunction.
- When 2 to 3 minutes have elapsed after stopping the engine: Fuel pressure loss due to the pressure regulator failing to maintain the fuel pressure.
- When 15 to 120 minutes have elapsed after stopping the engine: Problem with injector fuel seal.
- When a long time has elapsed after stopping the engine: Pressure regulator is stuck open.
Systems to inspect.
- Intake system
- Ignition system
- Fuel system
Freeze frame data exists, but the malfunction (starting difficulty) has not reoccurred and the malfunction conditions are unknown.
Freeze Frame Data Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Procedure
|
Engine Speed
| 0 rpm (no engine cranking at all)
| - Battery fully depleted
- Engine assembly (excess friction)
- Starter
- Crankshaft position sensor
- ECM
| 4 to 9
|
60 to 250 rpm (engine cranks but no initial combustion*1)
| - Fuel pump control circuit
- Ignition system
- Immobiliser system
- Engine coolant temperature sensor
- Fuel injection system
| 10 to 14
|
250 rpm or higher (combustion occurs but initial combustion and starter turnoff*2 occur late)
| - Engine assembly (compression loss)
- Fuel injection system
- Fuel pump control circuit
| 15 to 23
|
- HINT:
- *1: First combustion after cranking begins.
- *2: Condition when engine speed increases and starter can be turned off.
When the malfunction (starting difficulty) can be reproduced, or when malfunction conditions are known.
Problem symptoms
Problem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Suspected Component
| Procedure
|
The engine does not crank
| Battery malfunction
| - Battery fully depleted
| 26 to 31
|
Starting system
| - Starter (includes pinion gear wear or tooth damage)
- Starting system
|
Engine assembly
| - Engine assembly (excess friction)
- Drive plate wear or tooth damage*1
- Flywheel wear or tooth damage*2
|
Cranking speed too low
| Battery malfunction
| - Battery fully depleted
| 32 to 34
|
Starting system
| - Starter
|
Engine assembly
| - Engine assembly (excess friction)
|
Cranking speed too high
| Engine assembly
| - Engine assembly (compression loss)
|
There is no initial combustion
| Fuel supply problem
| - Cannot maintain pressure due to pressure regulator malfunction
- Fuel injector leak
- Fuel leak from fuel line
- Fuel pump control circuit
- Fuel pump
| 35 to 48
|
Immobiliser system
| - Immobiliser system
|
Ignition system malfunction
| - Spark plug
- Crankshaft position sensor
- ignition coil No. 1
|
Engine stalls after starter turnoff
| Air suction
| - Intake system connections
| 49 to 54
|
Deposits in throttle body
| - Throttle with motor body assembly
|
VVT valve does not return properly
| - Camshaft timing oil control valve assembly
|
Mass air flow meter malfunction
| - Mass air flow meter
|
The initial combustion and starter turnoff occur late
| Engine coolant temperature sensor malfunction
| - Engine coolant temperature sensor
| 55 to 68
|
Mass air flow meter malfunction
| - Mass air flow meter
|
Abnormal A/F learning value
| - Air fuel ratio sensor
|
Deviation from fuel injection characteristics
| - Fuel injector assembly
|
Wet-fouled or dry-fouled spark plug
| - Spark plug
|
Lack of fuel pressure
| - Pressure regulator
- Fuel pump
- Fuel pump control circuit
|
*1: for Automatic Transaxle Models
*2: for Manual Transaxle Models
Systems to inspect.
Troubleshooting by System
| Suspected Area
| Suspected Component
| Procedure
|
Fuel system troubleshooting A
| Abnormal A/F learning value
| - Fuel injector assembly
| 83 to 90 91 to 98
|
Rough idling
| - Crankshaft position sensor
|
Abnormal fuel pressure
| - Fuel
- Fuel leak from fuel line
- Fuel pump
- Pressure regulator
|
Fuel system troubleshooting B
| Abnormal concentration of HC in surge tank
| - Purge VSV system
- Fuel injector assembly
| 99 to 101
|
Fuel system troubleshooting C
| Injection signal system malfunction
| - Fuel injector assembly
- Crankshaft position sensor
- Camshaft position sensor
- ECM
| 70 to 73
|
Air induction system troubleshooting
| Difference between ISC target value and opening angle when idling
| - Engine assembly (compression loss)
- Valve timing
- Engine coolant temperature sensor
- ECM
| 80 to 82 102 to 104
|
Ignition system troubleshooting
| Camshaft and/or crankshaft position sensor signal malfunction
| - Crankshaft position sensor system (including sensor installation)
- Camshaft position sensor system (including sensor installation)
- ECM
| 74 to 79 105 to 110
|
- NOTICE:
- Inspect the fuses for circuits related to this system before performing the following inspection procedure.
1.CHECK ANY OTHER DTCS OUTPUT AND RECORD FREEZE FRAME DATA |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Trouble Codes.
Read DTCs and record the Freeze Frame Data.
- HINT:
- This freeze frame data shows the actual engine conditions when engine starting trouble occurred.
- When confirming the freeze frame data, be sure to check all 5 data sets of freeze frame data.
- The fourth set of freeze frame data is the data recorded when then the DTC is stored.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
DTC P1604 is output
| A
|
DTC P1604 and other DTCs are output
| B
|
2.CHECK ENGINE IMMOBILISER SYSTEM |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Turn the Techstream on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Immobiliser Fuel Cut.
Read the value displayed on the Techstream.
- OK:
- Immobiliser Fuel Cut is OFF
- HINT:
- If the engine is cranked immediately after reconnecting the battery cable (key verification for immobiliser system not completed), the engine cannot be started. Key verification needs to wait for several seconds after turning the ignition switch to ON.
3.CHECK MALFUNCTION CONDITION |
Confirm the problem symptoms.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Freeze frame data exists, but the starting difficulty cannot be reproduced and it is unknown what kind of starting difficulty occurred
| A
|
The problem symptoms can be reproduced, or the malfunction conditions are known
| B
|
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Using the Techstream, confirm the vehicle conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the DTC was stored (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDS0MJX.html).
ResultFreeze Frame Data Item
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Engine Speed
| Battery Voltage
|
All 5 sets of freeze frame data are 0 rpm (no engine cranking at all)
| Minimum voltage is less than 5 V
| Battery fully depleted
| A
|
Minimum voltage is 5 V or higher
| - Starter malfunction
- Crankshaft position sensor system
- Excess engine friction
- ECM
| B
|
60 to 250 rpm (engine cranks but no initial combustion)
| -
| - Fuel pump control circuit
- Ignition system
- Engine coolant temperature sensor
- Fuel injection system
| C
|
250 rpm or higher (combustion occurs but initial combustion and starter turnoff occur late)
| -
| - Engine assembly
- Engine coolant temperature sensor
- Fuel injection system
- Fuel pump control circuit
| D
|
- HINT:
- When DTC P1604 is stored, either "Engine Start Hesitation"*1 or "Low Rev for Eng Start"*2 in the Freeze Frame Data will be ON. If "Low Rev for Eng Start" is ON, Proceed To E.
- *1: This value turns ON when the engine speed does not reach a certain value for a certain period of time when starting the engine.
- *2: This value turns ON when the engine stalls immediately after starting the engine. If "Low Rev for Eng Start" is ON, as there is a possibility that the low engine speed or engine stall was caused by the user, confirm the following freeze frame data items.
- Immobiliser Fuel Cut
- Engine Speed (Starter Off)
- Shift SW Status (R, D Range)
A |
|
|
|
CHARGE OR REPLACE BATTERY |
|
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Using the Techstream, confirm the vehicle conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the DTC was stored (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDS0MJX.html).
ResultFreeze Frame Data Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Battery Voltage
| Minimum voltage is 6 V or higher and voltage does not fluctuate*1
| Starter system
| A
|
Minimum voltage is 6 V or higher and voltage fluctuates*2, *3
| - Crankshaft position sensor system
- ECM
| B
|
Minimum voltage is 5 to 6 V*4
| - Excess engine friction
- Battery fully depleted
| C
|
- HINT:
- *1: The 5 sets of freeze frame data show approximately the same battery voltage.
- *2: The 5 sets of freeze frame data show different battery voltages.
- *3: If the voltage fluctuates, it can be determined that cranking is being performed. When the engine speed is 0 rpm, the crankshaft position sensor system and/or the ECM may be malfunctioning.
- *4: There may be excess engine friction. Make sure that the crankshaft rotates smoothly when turning it by hand. Excess engine friction may have occurred temporarily. Remove the cylinder head cover and oil pan, and check for foreign matter such as iron fragments. If there is a malfunction or signs of a malfunction present, perform a detailed inspection by disassembling all the parts.
| |
|
| CHECK AND REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY OR BATTERY |
|
|
6.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR) |
Check the tightening and installation condition of the crankshaft position sensor bolt.
Check the connection of the crankshaft position sensor connector.
- OK:
- Sensor is installed correctly.
7.CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor connector.
Check for oil on the connector terminals.
- OK:
- No oil on the terminals.
8.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0335 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000TCW0MCX_09_0004.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
9.CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the crankshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBN01PX.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
10.READ FREEZE FRAME DATA |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Using the Techstream, confirm the vehicle conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the DTC was stored (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDS0MJX.html).
ResultFreeze Frame Data Item
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature, Intake Air
| Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature
| Fuel Pump/Speed Status
|
Difference between Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature and Intake Air is 10°C (18°F) or more*1
| Coolant Temp is 125°C (257°F) or more, or lower than Ambient Temperature by 15°C (27°F) or more
| -
| Engine coolant temperature sensor
| A
|
Other than above
| All 5 sets of freeze frame data are ON
| -
| B
|
At least 1 of the 5 sets of freeze frame data is OFF
| Fuel pump control circuit
| C
|
Difference between Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature and Intake Air is less than 10°C (18°F) *2
| -
| At least 1 of the 5 sets of freeze frame data is OFF
| Fuel pump control circuit
| C
|
All 5 sets of freeze frame data are ON
| -
| B
|
- HINT:
- *1: A long time had not elapsed after stopping the engine.
- *2: A long time had elapsed after stopping the engine.
11.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Fuel Pump / Speed.
Measure the voltage according to the value(s) in the table below.
- Standard voltage:
Tester Connection
| Condition
| Specified Condition
|
J5-4 - Body ground
| Active Test is being performed
| 11 to 14 V
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
12.CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0300 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000XH30M0X_12_0032.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
13.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Fuel Pump / Speed.
When performing the Active Test, check for fuel leakage from the fuel pipes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage are present
| A
|
No fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage
| B
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- When performing the Active Test, if there is no operating noise from the fuel pump, the fuel pump system may be malfunctioning.
- Check if the vehicle ran out of fuel, as engine starting trouble due to running out of fuel is also detected.
A |
|
|
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL LINE |
|
Check for foreign matter such as iron particles around the fuel pump (fuel pump, fuel pump filter and inside the fuel tank), and for signs that the fuel pump was stuck.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
There is foreign matter or signs that fuel pump was stuck
| A
|
There is no foreign matter and no signs that fuel pump was stuck
| B
|
- HINT:
- If there is foreign matter such as iron particles on the fuel pump, fuel filter or fuel tank, remove the foreign matter.
A |
|
|
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL SYSTEM |
|
15.READ FREEZE FRAME DATA |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Using the Techstream, confirm the vehicle conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the DTC was stored (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDS0MJX.html).
ResultFreeze Frame Data Item
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature, Intake Air
| Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature
| Long FT #1
| Engine Speed
|
Difference between Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature and Intake Air is 10°C (18°F) or more
| Coolant Temp is 125°C (257°F) or more, or lower than Ambient Temperature by 15°C (27°F) or more
| -
| -
| Engine coolant temperature sensor
| A
|
Other than above
| -15% or less, or +15% or more
| -
| - Fuel pump control circuit
- Fuel injector assembly
| B
|
-15 to +15%
| Minimum speed is 300 rpm or more*1
| Engine assembly
| C
|
Minimum speed is below 300 rpm
| - Fuel system
- Intake air system
| D
|
Difference between Coolant Temp, Ambient Temperature and Intake Air is less than 10°C (18°F)
| -
| -15% or less, or +15% or more
| -
| - Fuel pump control circuit
- Fuel injector assembly
| B
|
-15 to +15%
| Minimum speed is 300 rpm or more*1
| Engine assembly
| C
|
Minimum speed is below 300 rpm
| - Fuel system
- Intake air system
| D
|
- HINT:
- *1: Compression loss may have occurred in the engine assembly.
| |
|
| CHECK AND REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY |
|
|
| |
|
16.INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
Check that no carbon is stuck to the fuel injector assembly.
- OK:
- No carbon present.
Check for foreign matter such as iron particles around the fuel pump (fuel pump, fuel pump filter and inside the fuel tank), and for signs that the fuel pump was stuck.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
There is foreign matter or signs that fuel pump was stuck
| A
|
There is no foreign matter and no signs that fuel pump was stuck
| B
|
- HINT:
- If there is foreign matter such as iron particles on the fuel pump, fuel filter or fuel tank, remove the foreign matter.
A |
|
|
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL SYSTEM |
|
18.READ FREEZE FRAME DATA |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Using the Techstream, confirm the vehicle conditions recorded in the freeze frame data which were present when the DTC was stored (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDS0MJX.html).
ResultFreeze Frame Data Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Coolant Temp
| Engine coolant temperature is 40°C (104°F) or less*1
| Pressure regulator
| A
|
Engine coolant temperature is 40 to 90°C (104 to 194°F)*2
| Fuel injector assembly
| B
|
Engine coolant temperature is 90°C (194°F) or more*3
| Pressure regulator
| A
|
- HINT:
- *1: If the engine coolant temperature is 40°C [104°F] or less (after stopping the engine and the vehicle is not driven for a long period of time), the pressure regulator may be stuck open. Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the ability to maintain fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
- *2: If the engine coolant temperature is 40 to 90°C [104 to 194°F] (15 to 120 minutes have passed after stopping the engine), there may be fuel leaking from a fuel injector assembly.
- *3: If the engine coolant temperature is 90°C [194°F] or more (2 to 5 minutes have passed after stopping the engine), there may be a problem with the pressure regulator failing to maintain the fuel pressure. Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the ability to maintain fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
- HINT:
- For the fuel pressure inspection, refer to the following procedures (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EF100YX_01_0002.html).
Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
- Standard:
- 147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) or higher (5 minutes after stopping the engine)
- HINT:
- If the engine cannot be started, read the values after cranking the engine.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Normal
| A
|
Abnormal
| B
|
20.INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
Clean the inside of the surge tank with compressed air.
After stopping the engine, measure the HC concentration inside the surge tank for 15 minutes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
400 ppm or higher
| A
|
Less than 400 ppm
| B
|
- HINT:
- If the concentration is 400 ppm or higher, a fuel injector assembly may have a sealing problem.
21.INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
Inspect the fuel injector assembly (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EDQ046X.html).
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Abnormal
| A
|
Normal
| B
|
22.INSPECT THROTTLE WITH MOTOR BODY ASSEMBLY |
Check if carbon is in the air flow passage.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Carbon in passage
| A
|
No carbon present
| B
|
Check the intake system for vacuum leak (YARIS_NCP93 RM0000032ZM008X.html).
- OK:
- No leak in intake system.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE INTAKE SYSTEM |
|
|
24.PERFORM SIMULATION TEST |
Check if the engine can be started.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Engine can be started
| A
|
Engine cannot be started
| B
|
25.CONFIRM PROBLEM SYMPTOM |
Confirm the problem symptoms.
- HINT:
- The problem symptoms below can be determined by reading the freeze frame data.
ResultProblem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
The engine does not crank
| - Battery fully depleted
- Starter (includes pinion gear wear or tooth damage)
- Starter system
- Engine assembly (excess friction)
- Drive plate wear or tooth damage*1
- Flywheel wear or tooth damage*2
| A
|
Abnormal cranking speed
| - Battery fully depleted
- Starter
- Engine assembly (excess friction, compression loss)
| B
|
There is no initial combustion (combustion does not occur even once)*3
| - Pressure regulator fuel pressure maintenance
- Fuel injector leak
- Fuel leak from fuel line
- Fuel pump control circuit
- Fuel pump
- Spark plug
- Crankshaft position sensor system
- Ignition coil system
| C
|
The engine stalls after starter turnoff (engine stalls immediately after the first time the engine speed increases)*4
| - Intake system connections
- Throttle with motor body assembly
- Camshaft timing oil control valve
- Mass air flow meter system
| D
|
The initial combustion and starter turnoff occur late*5
| - Engine coolant temperature sensor
- Mass air flow meter
- Air fuel ratio sensor
- Heated oxygen sensor
- Fuel injector assembly
- Spark plug
- Pressure regulator
- Fuel pump
- Fuel pump control circuit
| E
|
*1: for Automatic Transaxle Models
*2: for Manual Transaxle Models
- HINT:
- If there is hesitation (cranking speed is slow and combustion occurs before passing TDC) during the initial cranking period, the battery charge may be insufficient or the starter may be malfunctioning.
- *3: If there is no initial combustion, a wire harness may be malfunctioning, or the ignition or fuel system may be malfunctioning.
- *4: If the engine stalls after starter turnoff, the air-fuel ratio may be incorrect or the camshaft timing oil control valve may have a problem returning.
- *5: If the initial combustion and starter turnoff occur late, the fuel injection volume may be incorrect (too low or too high).
26.PERFORM SIMULATION TEST |
When cranking the engine, check for a noise indicating that the starter pinion gear is extending, and check that the starter pinion gear is not spinning freely.
ResultProblem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
A noise indicating that the starter pinion gear is extending is heard and the starter pinion gear is not spinning freely.*3
| - Battery
- Excess engine friction
- Starter
| A
|
A noise indicating that the starter pinion gear is extending is heard but the starter pinion gear is spinning freely.
| - Drive plate*1
- Flywheel*2
- Starter
| B
|
A noise indicating that the starter pinion gear is extending is not heard
| - Battery
- Starter
- Starter system
| C
|
*1: for Automatic Transaxle Models
*2: for Manual Transaxle Models
- HINT:
- *3: The battery may be fully depleted or there may be excess engine friction.
Inspect the battery (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001E2J01FX.html).
| CHARGE OR REPLACE BATTERY |
|
|
Check that the crankshaft rotates smoothly when rotating it by hand.
- OK:
- Crankshaft rotates smoothly.
- HINT:
- Excess engine friction may have occurred temporarily. Remove the cylinder head cover and oil pan, and check for foreign matter such as iron fragments. If there is a malfunction or signs of a malfunction present, perform a detailed inspection by disassembling all the parts.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE ENGINE ASSEMBLY |
|
|
29.INSPECT STARTER (STARTER PINION GEAR) |
Remove the starter (except Cold Area) (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001E2702SX.html).
Remove the starter (for Cold Area) (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001E2702TX.html).
Check for starter pinion gear for wear and damage.
- Standard:
- There is no wear or damage.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
NG
| A
|
OK (for Automatic Transaxle Models)
| B
|
OK (for Manual Transaxle Models)
| C
|
| REPLACE DRIVE PLATE AND RING GEAR |
|
|
| REPLACE FLYWHEEL SUB-ASSEMBLY |
|
|
Inspect the battery (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001E2J01FX.html).
| CHARGE OR REPLACE BATTERY |
|
|
Inspect the starter (except Cold Area) (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001E2702SX.html).
Inspect the starter (for Cold Area) (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001E2702TX.html).
32.PERFORM SIMULATION TEST |
Check the cranking speed.
ResultProblem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Cranking speed is slow (100 rpm or less)
| - Battery
- Starter
- Excess engine friction
| A
|
Cranking speed is fast (300 rpm or more)*1
| Engine compression loss
| B
|
- HINT:
- *1: If the cranking speed is fast, there may be compression loss.
| CHECK AND REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY |
|
|
Inspect the battery (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001E2J01FX.html).
| CHARGE OR REPLACE BATTERY |
|
|
Check that the crankshaft rotates smoothly when rotating it by hand.
- OK:
- Crankshaft rotates smoothly.
- HINT:
- Excess engine friction may have occurred temporarily. Remove the cylinder head cover and oil pan, and check for foreign matter such as iron fragments. If there is a malfunction or signs of a malfunction present, perform a detailed inspection by disassembling all the parts.
| CHECK AND REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY |
|
|
35.INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
Using a sound scope or screwdriver, check for an injector operating sound while cranking the engine.
- OK:
- Fuel injector operating sound is heard.
Inspect the fuel pressure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EF100YX_01_0002.html).
37.CHECK SPARK PLUG AND SPARK |
Check for sparks (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EFG05DX.html).
38.CONFIRM VEHICLE CONDITION |
Confirm the conditions present when the malfunction occurred based on the customer problem analysis.
ResultProblem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
When the engine is stopped and a long time has passed, engine starting trouble occurs*1
| Pressure regulator is stuck open
| A
|
When the engine is stopped and approximately 15 to 120 minutes have passed, engine starting trouble occurs*2
| Fuel injector leak
| B
|
When the engine is stopped and approximately 2 to 3 minutes have passed, engine starting trouble occurs*3
| Failure to maintain fuel pressure by pressure regulator
| A
|
Condition other than above, or there is an inconsistency in the conditions present when engine starting trouble occurs
| -
| C*4
|
- HINT:
- *1: The pressure regulator may be stuck open. Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the ability to maintain fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
- *2: Fuel may be leaking from a fuel injector assembly.
- *3: The pressure regulator may not be able to maintain the fuel pressure. Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the ability to maintain fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
- *4: From step 69, perform fuel system troubleshooting C (steps 70 to 73).
- HINT:
- For the fuel pressure inspection, refer to the following procedures (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EF100YX_01_0002.html).
Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Less than 147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) (5 minutes after stopping the engine)
| A
|
147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) or higher (5 minutes after stopping the engine)
| B*1
|
- HINT:
- If the engine cannot be started, check the fuel pressure after cranking the engine.
- *1: From step 69, perform fuel system troubleshooting C (steps 70 to 73).
40.INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
After stopping the engine, measure the HC concentration inside the surge tank for 15 minutes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
400 ppm or higher
| A
|
Less than 400 ppm
| B*1
|
- HINT:
- If the concentration is 400 ppm or higher, a fuel injector assembly may have a sealing problem.
- *1: From step 69, perform fuel system troubleshooting C (steps 70 to 73).
Inspect the spark plugs (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EFG05DX_01_0002.html).
- HINT:
- Even if the spark plug of only one cylinder is malfunctioning, replace the spark plugs of all cylinders.
42.READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ENGINE SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Engine Speed.
Start the engine.
While running the engine, read the value of Engine Speed.
- OK:
- A value that matches the actual engine speed is constantly output.
- HINT:
- Check the engine speed using a line graph.
- If the engine cannot be started, check the engine speed while cranking the engine.
- If the engine speed is 0 rpm, the crankshaft position sensor may have an open or short circuit.
43.CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF IGNITION COIL NO. 1) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0351 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000XH40L5X_09_0001.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
44.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (IGNITION COIL NO. 1 - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0351 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000XH40L5X_09_0002.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
- If the wire harness is normal, after replacing the ignition coil No. 1, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs again, Proceed To step 69 and perform troubleshooting for the ignition system (steps 74 to 79).
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
45.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Fuel Pump / Speed.
When performing the Active Test, check for an operating sound from the fuel pump.
- OK:
Control the Fuel Pump / Speed
| Specified Condition
|
ON
| Operating sound heard
|
OFF
| Operating sound not heard
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
46.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Fuel Pump / Speed.
When performing the Active Test, check for fuel leakage from the fuel pipes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage are present
| A
|
No fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage
| B
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Check if the vehicle ran out of fuel, as engine starting trouble due to running out of fuel is also detected.
- If there are no fuel leaks, after inspecting the fuel pump control circuit, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs again, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting (steps 70 to 73).
A |
|
|
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL LINE |
|
47.READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ENGINE SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Engine Speed.
Start the engine.
While running the engine, read the value of Engine Speed.
- OK:
- A value that matches the actual engine speed is constantly output.
- HINT:
- Check the engine speed using a line graph.
- If the engine cannot be started, check the engine speed while cranking the engine.
- If the engine speed is 0 rpm, the crankshaft position sensor may have an open or short circuit.
48.CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0300 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000XH30M0X_12_0032.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
49.INSPECT MASS AIR FLOW METER |
Inspect the mass air flow meter (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000WC30I9X_08_0006.html).
Check for air leakage in the intake system (vacuum hose disconnection, cracks, damaged gaskets, etc.) (YARIS_NCP93 RM0000032ZM008X.html).
- HINT:
- If the accelerator pedal is released after racing the engine, the inspection is easier to perform because the vacuum inside the intake manifold increases and the air suction noise becomes louder.
- If Short FT #1 and Long FT #1 are largely different from the normal values (differ by more than 15%) when idling (intake air volume is small) and almost the same as the normal values when racing the engine (for example, when maintaining a speed of 3000 rpm) (intake air volume is high), air leakage may be present.
- OK:
- There is no air leakage.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE INTAKE SYSTEM |
|
|
51.INSPECT THROTTLE WITH MOTOR BODY ASSEMBLY |
Disconnect the throttle with motor body assembly connector.
- HINT:
- When the connector is disconnected, the vehicle enters fail-safe mode and the throttle valve opening angle is 4 to 7°.
Crank the engine and check that it starts.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Engine starts
| A
|
Engine does not start
| B
|
Connect the throttle with motor body assembly connector.
- HINT:
- When this inspection is performed, the MIL may illuminate. After finishing the inspection, check and clear DTCs (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDK0QGX.html).
52.INSPECT THROTTLE WITH MOTOR BODY ASSEMBLY |
Check if carbon is in the air flow passage.
- OK:
- No carbon present.
| REMOVE FOREIGN OBJECT AND CLEAN THROTTLE WITH MOTOR BODY ASSEMBLY |
|
|
53.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE VVT LINEAR) |
Performing the Active Test, referring to DTC P0011 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDU0JZX_09_0002.html).
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
NG
| A
|
OK
| B
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- When the results of the inspection using the Active Test are normal but the valve operating noise is abnormal, check the valve for any signs of problems.
- If the camshaft timing oil control valve assembly is stuck ON, the valve overlap increases and combustion worsens due to the internal EGR which may cause the engine to stall.
54.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (MASS AIR FLOW METER - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0100 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000U5B0ITX_09_0023.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
- If the wire harness is normal, after replacing the mass air flow meter, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs again, Proceed To step 69 and perform air induction system troubleshooting (steps 80 to 82). If engine starting trouble still occurs, perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 83 to 90).
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
55.INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR |
Inspect the engine coolant temperature sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBF01ZX.html).
- HINT:
- If the engine coolant temperature sensor is malfunctioning, after replacing it, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs, replace the ECM. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
56.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0115 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PF50KSX_08.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
- If the wire harness or connector is malfunctioning, after replacing or repairing it, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs, replace the ECM. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
57.INSPECT MASS AIR FLOW METER |
Inspect the mass air flow meter (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000WC30I9X_08_0006.html).
- HINT:
- If the mass air flow meter is malfunctioning, after replacing it, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs, replace the ECM. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
58.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (MASS AIR FLOW METER - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0100 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000U5B0ITX_09_0023.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
- If the wire harness or connector is malfunctioning, after replacing or repairing it, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs, replace the ECM. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
59.READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Long FT and Atmosphere Pressure.
ResultData List Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Long FT #1
| +25% or more or less than -25%
| - Air fuel ratio sensor
- Heated oxygen sensor
- Mass air flow meter
- Fuel injector assembly
- ECM
| A
|
Atmosphere Pressure
| 80 kPa or less (when altitude is 0 m)
|
Both Data List items listed above
| Values are other than above
| -
| B
|
60.PERFORM SIMULATION TEST |
Remove the EFI and ETCS fuses from the engine room relay block.
After 60 seconds or more elapse, install the EFI and ETCS fuses.
Check if the engine can be started.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Engine can be started
| A
|
Engine cannot be started
| B
|
61.INSPECT AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Start the engine.
Turn the Techstream on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Fuel System Status #1.
Confirm that Fuel System Status #1 is CL.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / AF Lambda B1S1.
Confirm that AF Lambda B1S1 is within the range of 0.95 to 1.05 when idling.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Injection Volume.
Read the output voltage from the air fuel ratio sensor when increasing and decreasing the fuel injection volume.
- Standard:
Techstream Display
| Injection Volume
| Specified Condition
|
AFS Voltage B1S1
| +12%
| Air fuel ratio sensor output voltage is below 3.1 V
|
-12%
| Air fuel ratio sensor output voltage is higher than 3.4 V
|
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Normal
| A
|
Abnormal
| B
|
- HINT:
- The air fuel ratio sensor has an output delay of a few seconds and the heated oxygen sensor has a maximum output delay of approximately 20 seconds.
- If the air fuel ratio sensor is malfunctioning, after replacing it, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs, replace the ECM. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
62.PERFORM SIMULATION TEST |
Check if the idling speed is stable after starting the engine.
- OK:
- Engine speed is stable.
- HINT:
- After replacing the fuel injector assembly or mass air flow meter, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble occurs, replace the ECM. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
Inspect the fuel pressure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EF100YX_01_0002.html).
Inspect the spark plugs (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EFG05DX_01_0002.html).
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
All cylinders are normal
| A
|
One cylinder is abnormal*1
| B
|
All cylinders are abnormal*2, *3
| C
|
- HINT:
- *1: If one cylinder is abnormal, replace the spark plug of that cylinder and inspect the ignition and fuel system for that cylinder. After performing repairs, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
- *2: If all cylinders are abnormal, replace the spark plugs of all cylinders and check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
- *3: Engine starting trouble may occur if the vehicle is driven extremely short distances repeatedly.
65.CONFIRM VEHICLE CONDITION |
Confirm the conditions present when the malfunction occurred based on the customer problem analysis.
ResultProblem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
When the engine is stopped and a long time has passed, engine starting trouble occurs*1
| Pressure regulator is stuck open
| A
|
When the engine is stopped and approximately 15 to 120 minutes have passed, engine starting trouble occurs*2
| Fuel injector leak
| B
|
When the engine is stopped and approximately 2 to 3 minutes have passed, engine starting trouble occurs*3
| Failure to maintain fuel pressure by pressure regulator
| A
|
Condition other than above, or there is an inconsistency in the conditions present when engine starting trouble occurs
| -
| C*4
|
- HINT:
- *1: The pressure regulator may be stuck open. Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the ability to maintain fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
- *2: Fuel may be leaking from a fuel injector assembly.
- *3: The pressure regulator may not be able to maintain the fuel pressure. Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the ability to maintain fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
- *4: From step 69, perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
- HINT:
- For the fuel pressure inspection, refer to the following procedures (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EF100YX_01_0002.html).
Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Less than 147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) (5 minutes after stopping the engine)
| A
|
147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) or higher (5 minutes after stopping the engine)
| B*1
|
- HINT:
- If the engine cannot be started, check the fuel pressure after cranking the engine.
- *1: From step 69, perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
67.INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
Clean the inside of the surge tank with compressed air.
After stopping the engine, measure the HC concentration inside the surge tank for 15 minutes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
400 ppm or higher
| A
|
Less than 400 ppm
| B*1
|
- HINT:
- If the concentration is 400 ppm or higher, a fuel injector assembly may have a sealing problem.
- *1: From step 69, perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
68.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Fuel Pump / Speed.
When performing the Active Test, check for fuel leakage from the fuel pipes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage are present
| A
|
No fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage
| B
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Check if the vehicle ran out of fuel, as engine starting trouble due to running out of fuel is also detected.
- If there are no fuel leaks, after inspecting the fuel pump control circuit, check if engine starting trouble occurs again. If engine starting trouble still occurs, Proceed To step 69 and perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), air induction system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
A |
|
|
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL LINE |
|
69.CHECK MALFUNCTION CONDITION |
If the malfunction could not be identified during the inspection in steps 38, 39, 40 and 46, perform fuel system troubleshooting C (steps 70 to 73).
ResultPerformed Step
| Troubleshooting by System
| Procedure
| Proceed To
|
Steps 38, 39, 40 and 46
| Fuel system troubleshooting C
| 70 to 73
| A
|
If the malfunction could not be identified during the inspection in step 44, perform ignition system troubleshooting (steps 74 to 79).
ResultPerformed Step
| Troubleshooting by System
| Procedure
| Proceed To
|
Step 44
| Ignition system troubleshooting
| 74 to 79
| B
|
If the malfunction could not be identified during the inspection in steps 53 and 54, perform intake air system troubleshooting (steps 80 to 82). If engine starting trouble still occurs, perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 83 to 90).
ResultPerformed Step
| Troubleshooting by System
| Procedure
| Proceed To
|
Step 53 and 54
| Intake air system troubleshooting
| 80 to 82
| C
|
Fuel system troubleshooting A
| 83 to 90
|
If the malfunction could not be identified during the inspection in steps 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68, perform fuel system troubleshooting A (steps 91 to 98), fuel system troubleshooting B (steps 99 to 101), intake air system troubleshooting (steps 102 to 104), and ignition system troubleshooting (steps 105 to 110), in that order.
ResultPerformed Step
| Troubleshooting by System
| Procedure
| Proceed To
|
Steps 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68
| Fuel system troubleshooting A
| 91 to 98
| D
|
Fuel system troubleshooting B
| 99 to 101
|
Intake air system troubleshooting
| 102 to 104
|
Ignition system troubleshooting
| 105 to 110
|
70.INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
Inspect the fuel injector assembly (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EDQ046X.html).
71.CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POWER SOURCE OF FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0300 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000XH30M0X_12_0032.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
72.CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the crankshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBN01PX.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
73.CHECK CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the camshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBJ016X.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
74.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR) |
Check the tightening and installation condition of the crankshaft position sensor bolt.
Check the connection of the crankshaft position sensor connector.
- OK:
- Sensor is installed correctly.
75.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR) |
Check the tightening and installation condition of the camshaft position sensor bolt.
Check the connection of the camshaft position sensor connector.
- OK:
- Sensor is installed correctly.
76.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0335 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000TCW0MCX_09_0004.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
77.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0340 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM0000012JE06AX_09_0003.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
78.CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the crankshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBN01PX.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
79.CHECK CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the camshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBJ016X.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
80.READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ISC LEARNING VALUE) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the Techstream on.
Start the engine and warm it up until the engine coolant temperature stabilizes with the A/C switch and all the accessory switches should be off
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / ISC Learning Value.
ResultData List Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
ISC Learning Value
| (engine displacement (liters) x 0.9) or more
| - Valve timing
- Compression
| A
|
Less than (engine displacement (liters) x 0.9)
| -
| B
|
81.CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE |
Inspect the compression (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DCF01KX_01_0008.html).
| CHECK AND REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY |
|
|
82.INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR |
Inspect the engine coolant temperature sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBF01ZX.html).
- HINT:
- For the fuel pressure inspection, refer to the following procedures (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EF100YX_01_0002.html).
Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the fuel pressure when cranking the engine and after stopping the engine.
- Standard:
Vehicle State
| Specified Condition
|
Cranking engine
| 304 to 343 kPa (3.1 to 3.5 kgf/cm2)
|
5 minutes after stopping engine
| 147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) or more
|
84.READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (LONG FT #1) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Long FT #1.
ResultData List Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Long FT #1
| -15 to +15%
| - Wire harness or connector
- Fuel
| A
|
+15% or more, or less than -15%
| Fuel injector assembly
| B
|
85.PERFORM SIMULATION TEST |
Check if the idling speed after starting the engine is currently stable and has always been stable in the past.
ResultProblem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Current unstable idling speed or history of unstable idling speed
| Crankshaft position sensor system
| A
|
All current and past idling speeds are stable
| Fuel
| B
|
- HINT:
- Through the customer problem analysis, confirm the fuel being used and the location at which the fuel was added to check if the malfunction is caused by the fuel in the vehicle.
86.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR) |
Check the tightening and installation condition of the crankshaft position sensor bolt.
Check the connection of the crankshaft position sensor connector.
- OK:
- Sensor is installed correctly.
87.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0335 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000TCW0MCX_09_0004.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
88.CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the crankshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBN01PX.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
89.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the Techstream on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Fuel Pump / Speed.
When performing the Active Test, check for fuel leakage from the fuel pipes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage are present
| A
|
No fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage
| B
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- When performing the Active Test, if there is no operating noise from the fuel pump, the fuel pump system may be malfunctioning.
- Check if the vehicle ran out of fuel, as engine starting trouble due to running out of fuel is also detected.
A |
|
|
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL LINE |
|
Inspect the fuel pump (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000SL602SX.html).
- HINT:
- Make sure there is no foreign matter such as iron particles on the fuel pump and no signs that the fuel pump was stuck.
- Make sure the internal connector is securely connected.
- Make sure the fuel pump filter is not clogged.
- HINT:
- For the fuel pressure inspection, refer to the following procedures (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001EF100YX_01_0002.html).
Attach a fuel pressure gauge and check the fuel pressure after stopping the engine.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) or higher (5 minutes after stopping the engine)
| A
|
Less than 147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2) (5 minutes after stopping the engine)
| B
|
92.READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (LONG FT #1) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Long FT #1.
ResultData List Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Long FT #1
| -15 to +15%
| - Wire harness or connector
- Fuel
| A
|
+15% or more, or less than -15%
| Fuel injector assembly
| B
|
93.PERFORM SIMULATION TEST |
Check if the idling speed after starting the engine is currently stable and has always been stable in the past.
ResultProblem Symptom
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
Current unstable idling speed or history of unstable idling speed
| Crankshaft position sensor system
| A
|
All current and past idling speeds are stable
| Fuel
| B
|
- HINT:
- Through the customer problem analysis, confirm the fuel being used and the location at which the fuel was added to check if the malfunction is caused by the fuel in the vehicle.
94.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR) |
Check the tightening and installation condition of the crankshaft position sensor bolt.
Check the connection of the crankshaft position sensor connector.
- OK:
- Sensor is installed correctly.
95.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0335 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000TCW0MCX_09_0004.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
96.CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the crankshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBN01PX.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
97.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (CONTROL THE FUEL PUMP / SPEED) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the Techstream on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Fuel Pump / Speed.
When performing the Active Test, check for fuel leakage from the fuel pipes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage are present
| A
|
No fuel leakage or signs of fuel leakage
| B
|
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- When performing the Active Test, if there is no operating noise from the fuel pump, the fuel pump system may be malfunctioning.
- Check if the vehicle ran out of fuel, as engine starting trouble due to running out of fuel is also detected.
A |
|
|
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL LINE |
|
Inspect the fuel pump (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000SL602SX.html).
- HINT:
- Make sure there is no foreign matter such as iron particles on the fuel pump and no signs that the fuel pump was stuck.
- Make sure the internal connector is securely connected.
- Make sure the fuel pump filter is not clogged.
Disconnect the purge hose (on the canister side) of the purge VSV.
Start the engine.
Idle the engine.
Disconnect the connector of the purge VSV.
Check if air flows through the purge VSV.
- OK:
- Air does not flow.
Connect the connector of the purge VSV.
Connect the purge hose of the purge VSV.
- HINT:
- When this inspection is performed, the MIL may illuminate. After finishing the inspection, check and clear DTCs (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000PDK0QGX.html).
100.CHECK FUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY |
Clean the inside of the surge tank with compressed air.
After stopping the engine, measure the HC concentration inside the surge tank for 15 minutes.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
400 ppm or higher
| A
|
Less than 400 ppm
| B
|
- HINT:
- If the concentration is 400 ppm or higher, a fuel injector assembly may have a sealing problem.
Check if carbon is on the intake valves.
ResultResult
| Proceed To
|
Carbon present
| A
|
No carbon present
| B
|
102.READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (ISC LEARNING VALUE) |
Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Start the engine, turn off all accessory switches and warm up the engine until the engine coolant temperature stabilizes.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / ISC Learning Value.
ResultData List Item
| Result
| Suspected Area
| Proceed To
|
ISC Learning Value
| (engine displacement (liters) x 0.9) or more
| - Valve timing
- Compression
| A
|
Less than (engine displacement (liters) x 0.9)
| -
| B
|
103.CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE |
Inspect the compression (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DCF01KX_01_0008.html).
| CHECK AND REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY |
|
|
104.INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR |
Inspect the engine coolant temperature sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBF01ZX.html).
105.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR) |
Check the tightening and installation condition of the crankshaft position sensor bolt.
Check the connection of the crankshaft position sensor connector.
- OK:
- Sensor is installed correctly.
106.CHECK SENSOR INSTALLATION (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR) |
Check the tightening and installation condition of the camshaft position sensor bolt.
Check the connection of the camshaft position sensor connector.
- OK:
- Sensor is installed correctly.
107.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0335 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM000000TCW0MCX_09_0004.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
108.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR - ECM) |
Check the harnesses and connectors, referring to DTC P0340 inspection procedure (YARIS_NCP93 RM0000012JE06AX_09_0003.html).
- HINT:
- Jiggle the wire harness and connector to increase the likelihood of detecting malfunctions that do not always occur.
- Make sure there is not an excessive amount of force applied to the wire harness.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
|
|
109.CHECK CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the crankshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBN01PX.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
110.CHECK CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR |
Replace the camshaft position sensor (YARIS_NCP93 RM000001DBJ016X.html).
Check the engine start operation.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.