BRAKE SYSTEM SECTION BR CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS .....4 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ‘‘AIR
BRAKE SYSTEM GI BR MA SECTION EM LC EC CONTENTS FE PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................4 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ``AIR BAG'' and ``SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER''...............4 Precautions for Brake System.....................................4 Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis.....................5 PREPARATION ...............................................................6 Commercial Service Tools ...........................................6 NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................7 NVH Troubleshooting Chart.........................................7 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ..................................................8 Checking Brake Fluid Level.........................................8 Checking Brake Line ...................................................8 Changing Brake Fluid ..................................................8 Brake Burnishing Procedure........................................8 Bleeding Brake System ...............................................9 BRAKE HYDRAULIC LINE ...........................................10 Hydraulic Circuit.........................................................10 Removal.....................................................................10 Inspection................................................................... 11 Installation .................................................................. 11 DUAL PROPORTIONING VALVE.................................12 Inspection...................................................................12 BRAKE PEDAL AND BRACKET..................................13 Removal and Installation ...........................................13 Inspection...................................................................13 Adjustment .................................................................13 MASTER CYLINDER (TOKICO) ...................................15 Removal.....................................................................15 Disassembly...............................................................16 Inspection...................................................................16 Assembly ...................................................................16 Installation..................................................................17 MASTER CYLINDER (NABCO) ....................................18 Removal.....................................................................18 Disassembly...............................................................18 Inspection...................................................................19 Assembly ...................................................................19 Installation..................................................................20 CL BRAKE BOOSTER........................................................21 On-vehicle Service.....................................................21 OPERATING CHECK ...............................................21 MT AIRTIGHT CHECK ...................................................21 Removal.....................................................................21 Inspection...................................................................21 AT OUTPUT ROD LENGTH CHECK ..............................21 Installation..................................................................22 VACUUM HOSE.............................................................23 AX Removal and Installation ...........................................23 Inspection...................................................................23 HOSES AND CONNECTORS ...................................23 SU CHECK VALVE ........................................................23 FRONT DISC BRAKE ...................................................24 Component ................................................................24 Pad Replacement ......................................................24 Removal.....................................................................25 ST Disassembly...............................................................25 Inspection...................................................................26 CALIPER.................................................................26 RS ROTOR ...................................................................26 Assembly ...................................................................27 Installation..................................................................27 BT REAR DISC BRAKE......................................................28 Component ................................................................28 HA Pad Replacement ......................................................28 Removal.....................................................................30 Disassembly...............................................................31 SC Inspection...................................................................32 CALIPER.................................................................32 ROTOR...................................................................32 EL Assembly ...................................................................33 Installation..................................................................35 PARKING BRAKE CONTROL ......................................37 IDX Components...............................................................37 Removal and Installation ...........................................37 Inspection...................................................................37 Adjustment .................................................................38 CONTENTS (Cont'd) ABS DESCRIPTION ...............................................................39 Purpose......................................................................39 ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) Operation ................39 ABS Hydraulic Circuit ................................................39 System Components .................................................40 System Description....................................................40 SENSOR .................................................................40 CONTROL UNIT ......................................................40 ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT ....................40 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location .....................................................................42 Schematic ..................................................................43 Wiring Diagram -- ABS -- ........................................44 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ...............................................................48 Self-diagnosis ............................................................48 FUNCTION ..............................................................48 SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE..............................48 HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) ........................................48 HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) ........................................49 CONSULT-II ...............................................................50 CONSULT-II APPLICATION TO ABS..........................50 ECU (ABS CONTROL UNIT) PART NUMBER MODE.....................................................................50 CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure............................50 SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE..............................50 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS MODE.......................52 DATA MONITOR PROCEDURE ................................53 ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURE ....................................54 DATA MONITOR MODE...........................................55 ACTIVE TEST MODE ...............................................55 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- INTRODUCTION ...............56 How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair ..................................................56 INTRODUCTION......................................................56 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION.........57 Preliminary Check......................................................57 Ground Circuit Check ................................................60 ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT GROUND.....60 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...............................................................61 Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart.............................61 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS.............................................................................62 Wheel Sensor or Rotor..............................................62 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE.....................................62 ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve or Solenoid Valve Relay..........................................................................65 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE.....................................65 Motor Relay or Motor.................................................68 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE.....................................68 Low Voltage ...............................................................70 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE.....................................70 Control Unit................................................................72 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE.....................................72 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS .................73 1. ABS Works Frequently ..........................................73 2. Unexpected Pedal Action ......................................73 3. Long Stopping Distance ........................................74 4. ABS Does Not Work..............................................75 5. Pedal Vibration and Noise.....................................76 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On...........................77 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On ..................................................79 TCS DESCRIPTION ...............................................................81 Purpose......................................................................81 ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) Operation ................81 ABS Hydraulic Circuit ................................................81 TCS (Traction Control System) Operation ................82 System Components .................................................82 System Description....................................................82 SENSOR .................................................................82 CONTROL UNIT ......................................................83 ACTUATOR.............................................................83 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location .....................................................................84 Schematic ..................................................................85 Wiring Diagram -- TCS -- ........................................86 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ...............................................................91 Self-diagnosis ............................................................91 FUNCTION ..............................................................91 SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE..............................91 HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) ........................................92 HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) ........................................92 CONSULT-II ...............................................................93 CONSULT-II APPLICATION TO TCS .........................93 ECU (ABS/TCS CONTROL UNIT) PART NUMBER MODE.....................................................................93 CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure............................94 SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE..............................94 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS MODE.......................95 DATA MONITOR PROCEDURE ................................96 ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURE ....................................97 DATA MONITOR MODE...........................................98 ACTIVE TEST MODE ...............................................99 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- INTRODUCTION .............100 How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair ................................................100 BR-2 CONTENTS (Cont'd) INTRODUCTION....................................................100 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION.......101 Preliminary Check....................................................101 Ground Circuit Check ..............................................104 ACTUATOR MOTOR GROUND ..............................104 CONTROL UNIT GROUND.....................................104 ABS SOLENOID VALVE RELAY GROUND ..............104 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................105 Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart...........................105 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS...........................................................................107 Wheel Sensor or Rotor............................................107 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................107 ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve ..................................110 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................110 Solenoid Valve Relay...............................................114 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................114 Motor Relay or Motor...............................................120 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................120 Low Voltage .............................................................126 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................126 Control Unit..............................................................128 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................128 ENGINE CHECK SIGNAL -- Engine System.........129 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................129 ENG SPEED SIG -- Engine Speed Signal ............129 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................129 LAN SIGNAL 1 -- LAN Monitoring..........................131 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................131 LAN SIGNAL 2 -- LAN Communication Start Procedures Incomplete............................................132 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................132 LAN CIRCUITS 1, LAN CIRCUITS 2 -- LAN Communication System Failure...............................133 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................133 LAN SIGNAL 3 -- Continued Reception After LAN Communication Starts .....................................135 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE...................................135 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS ...............136 GI 1. ABS Works Frequently ........................................136 2. Unexpected Pedal Action ....................................136 3. Long Stopping Distance ......................................137 MA 4. ABS Does Not Work............................................138 5. Pedal Vibration and Noise...................................139 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On EM When Ignition Switch Is Turned On.........................140 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition LC Switch Is Turned On ................................................143 8. SLIP Indicator Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On.........................148 EC 9. TCS OFF Indicator Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On.........................149 10. TCS OFF Switch Is Inoperative ........................151 FE 11. Poor Acceleration...............................................154 CL ABS/TCS REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ...............................155 MT Wheel Sensors ........................................................155 Sensor Rotor............................................................155 REMOVAL.............................................................155 AT INSTALLATION......................................................156 Control Unit (With TCS Models)..............................156 Actuator....................................................................156 AX REMOVAL.............................................................156 INSTALLATION......................................................156 SU SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) .......157 General Specifications.............................................157 Disc Brake ...............................................................157 Brake Pedal .............................................................157 Parking Brake ..........................................................157 ST Control Valve ...........................................................157 Brake Booster ..........................................................158 ABS Wheel Sensor..................................................158 RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-3 PRECAUTIONS Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER" Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER" NFBR0127 The Supplemental Restraint System such as "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER" used along with a seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain types of collision. The SRS system composition which is available to NISSAN MODEL A33 is as follows: ¼ For a frontal collision The Supplemental Restraint System consists of driver air bag module (located in the center of the steering wheel), front passenger air bag module (located on the instrument panel on passenger side), seat belt pre-tensioners, a diagnosis sensor unit, crash zone sensor, warning lamp, wiring harness and spiral cable. ¼ For a side collision The Supplemental Restraint System consists of front side air bag module (located in the outer side of front seat), satellite sensor, diagnosis sensor unit (one of components of air bags for a frontal collision), wiring harness, warning lamp (one of components of air bags for a frontal collision). Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the RS section of this Service Manual. WARNING: ¼ To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance should be performed by an authorized NISSAN dealer. ¼ Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to personal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air Bag Module, see the RS section. ¼ Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified with yellow harness connector (and with yellow harness protector or yellow insulation tape before the harness connectors). SBR686C Precautions for Brake System ¼ Recommended fluid is brake fluid "DOT 3". NFBR0002 ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. ¼ Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas. ¼ To clean or wash all parts of master cylinder, disc brake caliper and wheel cylinder, use clean brake fluid. ¼ Never use mineral oils such as gasoline or kerosene. They will ruin rubber parts of the hydraulic system. ¼ Use flare nut wrench when removing and installing brake tube. ¼ Always torque brake lines when installing. ¼ Burnish the brake contact surfaces after refinishing or replacing drums or rotors, after replacing pads or linings, or if a soft pedal occurs at very low mileage. Refer to "Brake Burnishing Procedure", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE", BR-8. WARNING: ¼ Clean brake pads and shoes with a waste cloth, then wipe with a dust collector. BR-4 PRECAUTIONS Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis When you read wiring diagrams, refer to the following: ¼ "HOW TO READ WIRING DIAGRAMS" in GI section NFBR0003 GI ¼ "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" for power distribution circuit in EL section When you perform trouble diagnosis, refer to the following: MA ¼ "HOW TO FOLLOW TEST GROUPS IN TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in GI section ¼ ¼ "HOW TO PERFORM EFFICIENT DIAGNOSIS FOR AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENT" in GI section For trouble diagnoses of models with ABS, refer to the trouble diagnoses for models with ABS. Refer to EM BR-39. ¼ For trouble diagnoses of models with TCS, refer to the trouble diagnoses for models with TCS even when LC the diagnostic items are related to the ABS system. Refer to BR-81. EC FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-5 Commercial Service Tools Tool name 1 Flare nut crowfoot 2 Torque wrench Description Brake fluid pressure gauge NT360 PREPARATION Commercial Service Tools NFBR0004 Removing and installing each brake piping a: 10 mm (0.39 in) Measuring brake fluid pressure NT151 BR-6 NFBR0005 NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTING NVH Troubleshooting Chart NVH Troubleshooting Chart NFBR0005S01 Use the chart below to help you find the cause of the symptom. If necessary, repair or replace these parts. GI NVH in SU section NVH in ST section NVH in SU section NVH in SU section NVH in AX section NVH in AX section BR-27, 33 -- -- -- BR-26, 32 -- -- BR-24, 28 BR-24, 28 BR-24, 28 MA Reference page EM ROAD WHEEL STEERING SUSPENSION DRIVE SHAFT Rotor thickness variation LC TIRES AXLE Rotor rust Rotor deflection Rotor deformation Rotor runout Rotor damage Rotor imbalance Shims damaged Pads - uneven wear Pads - damaged Possible cause and EC SUSPECTED PARTS FE Noise Symptom BRAKE Shake Shimmy, Judder X: Applicable XXX X X X X X X CL X X X X X XX X X X XXX X X X X X X MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-7 Checking Brake Fluid Level ON-VEHICLE SERVICE Checking Brake Fluid Level NFBR0006 ¼ Check fluid level in reservoir tank. It should be between Max and Min lines on reservoir tank. ¼ If fluid level is extremely low, check brake system for leaks. ¼ Release parking brake lever and see if brake warning lamp goes off. If not, check brake system for leaks. SBR451D Checking Brake Line CAUTION: NFBR0007 If leakage occurs around joints, retighten or, if necessary, replace damaged parts. 1. Check brake lines (tubes and hoses) for cracks, deterioration or other damage. Replace any damaged parts. 2. Check for oil leakage by fully depressing brake pedal while engine is running. SBR389C SBR419C Changing Brake Fluid CAUTION: ¼ Refill with new brake fluid "DOT 3". NFBR0008 ¼ Always keep fluid level higher than minimum line on res- ervoir tank. ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. ¼ Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on painted areas, wash it away with water immediately. 1. Clean inside of reservoir tank, and refill with new brake fluid. 2. Connect a vinyl tube to each air bleeder valve. 3. Drain brake fluid from each air bleeder valve by depressing brake pedal. 4. Refill until brake fluid comes out of each air bleeder valve. Use same procedure as in bleeding hydraulic system to refill brake fluid. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System", BR-9. Brake Burnishing Procedure NFBR0036 Burnish the brake contact surfaces according to the following procedure after refinishing or replacing drums or rotors, after replacing pads or linings, or if a soft pedal occurs at very low mileage. CAUTION: Only perform this procedure under safe road and traffic conditions. Use extreme caution. 1. Drive the vehicle on a straight smooth road at 50 km/h (31 MPH). 2. Use medium brake pedal/foot effort to bring the vehicle to a complete stop from 50 km/h (31 MPH). Adjust brake pedal/foot BR-8 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE Brake Burnishing Procedure (Cont'd) pressure such that vehicle stopping time equals 3 to 5 sec- onds. 3. To cool the brake system, drive the vehicle at 50 km/h (31 GI MPH) for 1 minute without stopping. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3, 10 times or more to complete the burnish- ing procedure. MA EM SBR995 SBR419C LC Bleeding Brake System NFBR0009 CAUTION: EC ¼ Carefully monitor brake fluid level at master cylinder dur- ing bleeding operation. ¼ Fill reservoir with new brake fluid "DOT 3". Make sure it is FE full at all times while bleeding air out of system. ¼ Place a container under master cylinder to avoid spillage of brake fluid. CL ¼ For models with ABS, turn ignition switch OFF and dis- connect ABS actuator connectors or battery ground cable. MT ¼ Bleed air in the following order. Right rear brake , Left front brake , Left rear brake , Right AT front brake 1. Connect a transparent vinyl tube to air bleeder valve. 2. Fully depress brake pedal several times. AX 3. With brake pedal depressed, open air bleeder valve to release air. SU 4. Close air bleeder valve. 5. Release brake pedal slowly. 6. Repeat steps 2. through 5. until clear brake fluid comes out of air bleeder valve. ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-9 Hydraulic Circuit BRAKE HYDRAULIC LINE Hydraulic Circuit NFBR0010 SBR661E MBR151AB SBR992 Removal CAUTION: NFBR0011 ¼ Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on painted areas, wash it away with water immediately. ¼ All hoses must be free from excessive bending, twisting and pulling. 1. Connect vinyl tube to air bleeder valve. 2. Drain brake fluid from each air bleeder valve by depressing brake pedal. BR-10 BRAKE HYDRAULIC LINE Removal (Cont'd) 3. Remove flare nut connecting brake tube and hose, then withdraw lock spring. 4. Cover openings to prevent entrance of dirt whenever discon- GI necting brake line. MA EM LC Inspection NFBR0012 Check brake lines (tubes and hoses) for cracks, deterioration or EC other damage. Replace any damaged parts. FE CL MT SBR686C Installation CAUTION: ¼ Refill with new brake fluid "DOT 3". AT NFBR0013 ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. AX 1. Tighten all flare nuts and connecting bolts. Specification: Flare nut SU 15 - 18 N·m (1.5 - 1.8 kg-m, 11 - 13 ft-lb) Connecting bolt 17 - 20 N·m (1.7 - 2.0 kg-m, 12 - 14 ft-lb) 2. Refill until new brake fluid comes out of each air bleeder valve. 3. Bleed air. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System", BR-9. ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-11 Inspection DUAL PROPORTIONING VALVE SBR822BA Inspection CAUTION: NFBR0014 ¼ Carefully monitor brake fluid level at master cylinder. ¼ Use new brake fluid "DOT 3". ¼ Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on paint areas, wash it away with water immediately. 1. Connect Tool to air bleeders of front and rear brakes on either LH and RH side. 2. Bleed air from the Tool. 3. Check fluid pressure by depressing brake pedal. Unit: kPa (kg/cm2, psi) Applied pressure (Front brake) 7,355 (75, 1,067) Output pressure (Rear brake) 5,100 - 5,492 (52 - 56, 739 - 796) If output pressure is out of specification, replace dual proportioning valve. 4. Bleed air after disconnecting the Tool. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System", BR-9. SBR823BA BR-12 BRAKE PEDAL AND BRACKET Removal and Installation Removal and Installation NFBR0015 GI MA EM LC EC FE Inspection Check brake pedal for following items. ¼ Brake pedal bend ¼ Clevis pin deformation ¼ Crack of any welded portion ¼ Crack or deformation of clevis pin stopper CL SBR525EB MT AT NFBR0016 AX SU SBR997 Adjustment ST NFBR0017 Check brake pedal free height from metal panel. Adjust if neces- sary. H: Free height RS Refer to SDS, BR-157. C1, C2: Clearance between pedal stopper and threaded end of stop lamp switch and ASCD switch BT 0.74 - 1.96 mm (0.0291 - 0.0772 in) D: Depressed height HA A/T models: 82.5 mm (3.248 in) M/T models: 75.3 mm (2.965 in) Under force of 490 N (50 kg, 110 lb) with engine run- SC ning. EL IDX SBR526E BR-13 Adjustment (Cont'd) BRAKE PEDAL AND BRACKET 1. Loosen lock nut and adjust pedal free height by turning brake booster input rod. Then tighten lock nut. 2. Check pedal free play. Make sure that stop lamps go off when pedal is released. 3. Check brake pedal's depressed height while engine is running. If lower than specification, check brake system for leaks, accumulation of air or any damage to components (master cylinder, wheel cylinder, etc.); then make necessary repairs. SBR229E BR-14 1. Reservoir cap 2. Oil filter 3. Reservoir tank 4. Seal MASTER CYLINDER (TOKICO) Removal Removal NFBR0018 GI MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT AX 5. Cylinder body 6. O-ring 7. Piston stopper SU SBR554E 8. Secondary piston assembly 9. Primary piston assembly 10. Stopper cap ST RS CAUTION: Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on painted BT areas, wash it away with water immediately. 1. Connect a vinyl tube to air bleeder valve. 2. Drain brake fluid from each air bleeder valve, depressing brake HA pedal to empty fluid from master cylinder. 3. Remove brake pipe flare nuts. SC 4. Remove master cylinder mounting nuts. EL IDX BR-15 Disassembly MASTER CYLINDER (TOKICO) Disassembly NFBR0019 1. Bend claws of stopper cap outward and remove stopper cap. SBR938A 2. Remove valve stopper while piston is pushed into cylinder. 3. Remove piston assemblies. If it is difficult to remove secondary piston assembly, gradually apply compressed air through fluid outlet. 4. Draw out reservoir tank. SBR231C Inspection Check for the following items. Replace any part if damaged. Master cylinder: ¼ Pin holes or scratches on inner wall. Piston: ¼ Deformation of or scratches on piston cups. NFBR0020 Assembly NFBR0021 1. Insert secondary piston assembly. Then insert primary piston assembly. ¼ Pay attention to alignment of secondary piston slit with valve stopper mounting hole of cylinder body. SBR354C 2. Install stopper cap. Before installing stopper cap, ensure that claws are bent inward. 3. Push reservoir tank seals into cylinder body. 4. Push reservoir tank into cylinder body. SBR940A BR-16 MASTER CYLINDER (TOKICO) Assembly (Cont'd) 5. Install valve stopper while piston is pushed into cylinder. GI MA EM SBR222B SBR704C LC Installation CAUTION: ¼ Refill with new brake fluid "DOT 3". NFBR0022 EC ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. 1. Place master cylinder onto brake booster and secure mount- FE ing nuts lightly. 2. Torque mounting nuts. : 12 - 15 N·m (1.2 - 1.5 kg-m, 9 - 11 ft-lb) CL 3. Fill up reservoir tank with new brake fluid. 4. Plug all ports on master cylinder with fingers to prevent air MT suction while releasing brake pedal. 5. Have driver depress brake pedal slowly several times until no air comes out of master cylinder. AT 6. Fit brake lines to master cylinder. 7. Tighten flare nuts. AX : 15 - 18 N·m (1.5 - 1.8 kg-m, 11 - 13 ft-lb) 8. Bleed air from brake system. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System", BR-9. SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-17 Removal MASTER CYLINDER (NABCO) Removal NFBR0095 1. Reservoir cap 2. Oil filter 3. Float 4. Reservoir tank 5. Seal 6. Cylinder body 7. Spring pin 8. Piston stopper pin SBR555E 9. Secondary piston assembly 10. Primary piston assembly 11. Stopper cap CAUTION: Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on painted areas, wash it away with water immediately. 1. Connect a vinyl tube to air bleeder valve. 2. Drain brake fluid from each air bleeder valve, depressing brake pedal to empty fluid from master cylinder. 3. Remove brake pipe flare nuts. 4. Remove master cylinder mounting nuts. Disassembly NFBR0096 1. Bend claws of stopper cap outward and remove stopper cap. SBR234E BR-18 MASTER CYLINDER (NABCO) 2. Drive out spring pin from cylinder body. 3. Draw out reservoir tank and seals. Disassembly (Cont'd) GI MA EM SBR231E LC 4. Remove piston stopper pin while piston is pushed into cylinder. 5. Remove piston assemblies. If it is difficult to remove secondary piston assembly, EC gradually apply compressed air through fluid outlet. FE CL SBR232E Inspection Check for the following items. Replace any part if damaged. Master cylinder: ¼ Pin holes or scratches on inner wall. Piston: ¼ Deformation of or scratches on piston cups. MT AT NFBR0097 AX SU Assembly ST NFBR0098 1. Insert secondary piston assembly. Then insert primary piston assembly. ¼ Pay attention to alignment of secondary piston slit with RS valve stopper mounting hole of cylinder body. BT SBR233E HA 2. Install piston stopper pin while piston is pushed into cylinder. SC 3. Push reservoir tank seals and reservoir tank into cylinder body. 4. Install spring pin. EL IDX SBR232E BR-19 Assembly (Cont'd) MASTER CYLINDER (NABCO) 5. Install stopper cap. Before installing stopper cap, ensure that claws are bent inward. SBR235E SBR236E Installation CAUTION: ¼ Refill with new brake fluid "DOT 3". NFBR0099 ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. 1. Place master cylinder onto brake booster and secure mounting nuts lightly. 2. Torque mounting nuts. : 12 - 15 N·m (1.2 - 1.5 kg-m, 9 - 11 ft-lb) 3. Fill up reservoir tank with new brake fluid. 4. Plug all ports on master cylinder with fingers to prevent air suction while releasing brake pedal. 5. Have driver depress brake pedal slowly several times until no air comes out of master cylinder. 6. Fit brake lines to master cylinder. 7. Tighten flare nuts. : 15 - 18 N·m (1.5 - 1.8 kg-m, 11 - 13 ft-lb) 8. Bleed air from brake system. BR-20 BRAKE BOOSTER On-vehicle Service On-vehicle Service NFBR0023 OPERATING CHECK NFBR0023S01 1. Stop engine and depress brake pedal several times. Check GI that pedal stroke does not change. 2. Depress brake pedal, then start engine. If pedal goes down MA slightly, operation is normal. SBR002A AIRTIGHT CHECK EM NFBR0023S02 1. Start engine, and stop it after one or two minutes. Depress brake pedal several times slowly. The pedal should go further down the first time, and then it should gradually rise thereaf- LC ter. 2. Depress brake pedal while engine is running, and stop engine with pedal depressed. The pedal stroke should not change EC after holding pedal down for 30 seconds. FE CL SBR365AA MT Removal CAUTION: AT NFBR0024 ¼ Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is splashed on painted areas, wash it away with water immediately. AX ¼ Be careful not to deform or bend brake pipes, during removal of booster. SU SBR232CB SBR208E Inspection ST NFBR0025 OUTPUT ROD LENGTH CHECK NFBR0025S01 1. Apply vacuum of -66.7 kPa (-500 mmHg, -19.69 inHg) to brake booster with a handy vacuum pump. RS 2. Add preload of 19.6 N (2 kg, 4.4 lb) to output rod. 3. Check output rod length. BT Specified length: 10.275 - 10.525 mm (0.4045 - 0.4144 in) HA SC EL IDX BR-21 Installation BRAKE BOOSTER SBR237EB Installation CAUTION: NFBR0026 ¼ Be careful not to deform or bend brake pipes, during installation of booster. ¼ Replace clevis pin if damaged. ¼ Refill with new brake fluid "DOT 3". ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. ¼ Take care not to damage brake booster mounting bolt thread when installing. Due to the acute angle of installation, the threads can be damaged with the dash panel. 1. Before fitting booster, temporarily adjust clevis to dimension shown. 2. Fit booster, then secure mounting nuts (brake pedal bracket to master cylinder) lightly. 3. Connect brake pedal and booster input rod with clevis pin. 4. Secure mounting nuts. Specification: 13 - 16 N·m (1.3 - 1.6 kg-m, 9 - 12 ft-lb) 5. Install master cylinder. Refer to "Installation" in "MASTER CYLINDER", BR-17 or BR-20. 6. Bleed air. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System", BR-9. BR-22 VACUUM HOSE Removal and Installation Removal and Installation NFBR0027 CAUTION: When installing vacuum hoses, pay attention to the following GI points. ¼ Do not apply any oil or lubricants to vacuum hose and check valve. MA ¼ Insert vacuum tube into vacuum hose as shown. ¼ Install check valve, paying attention to its direction. EM SBR225B LC Inspection NFBR0028 HOSES AND CONNECTORS EC NFBR0028S01 Check vacuum lines, connections and check valve for airtightness, improper attachment chafing and deterioration. FE CL MT CHECK VALVE Check vacuum with a vacuum pump. AT NFBR0028S02 Connect to booster side Connect to engine side Vacuum should exist. Vacuum should not exist. AX SU SBR844B ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-23 Component FRONT DISC BRAKE Component NFBR0030 1. Main pin 2. Pin boot 3. Torque member fixing bolt 4. Torque member 5. Shim cover 6. Inner shim 7. Inner pad 8. Pad retainer 9. Outer pad 10. Outer shim 11. Shim cover 12. Connecting bolt 13. Copper washer 14. Main pin bolt 15. Bleed valve 16. Cylinder body 17. Piston seal 18. Piston 19. Piston boot SBR527EA Pad Replacement WARNING: NFBR0029 Clean brake pads with a vacuum dust collector to minimize the hazard of airborne particles or other materials. CAUTION: ¼ When cylinder body is open, do not depress brake pedal because piston will pop out. ¼ Be careful not to damage piston boot or get oil on rotor. Always replace shims when replacing pads. ¼ If shims are rusted or show peeling of the rubber coat, replace them with new shims. ¼ It is not necessary to remove connecting bolt except for disassembly or replacement of caliper assembly. In this case, suspend cylinder body with wire so as not to stretch brake hose. ¼ Burnish the brake contact surfaces after refinishing or replacing drums or rotors, after replacing pads or linings, or if a soft pedal occurs at very low mileage. Refer to "Brake Burnishing Procedure", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE", BR-8. BR-24 FRONT DISC BRAKE Pad Replacement (Cont'd) SBR976B 1. Remove master cylinder reservoir cap. 2. Remove pin bolt. 3. Open cylinder body upward. Then remove pad with retainers, GI inner and outer shims. Standard pad thickness: 11 mm (0.43 in) MA Pad wear limit: 2.0 mm (0.079 in) EM Carefully monitor brake fluid level because brake fluid will return to reservoir when pushing back piston. LC EC FE CL SBR932C MT Removal WARNING: AT NFBR0031 Clean brake pads with a vacuum dust collector to minimize the hazard of airborne particles or other materials. Remove torque member fixing bolts and connecting bolt. AX It is not necessary to remove connecting bolt except for dis- assembly or replacement of caliper assembly. In this case, SU suspend caliper assembly with wire so as not to stretch brake hose. SBR979B Disassembly WARNING: Do not place your fingers in front of piston. CAUTION: Do not scratch or score cylinder wall. 1. Push out piston with piston boot with compressed air. 2. Remove piston seal with a suitable tool. ST NFBR0032 RS BT SBR772 HA CAUTION: SC When removing the pad retainer from the torque member, lift it up and out in the direction of the arrows in the figure. EL IDX SBR556E BR-25 Inspection FRONT DISC BRAKE Inspection NFBR0033 CALIPER NFBR0033S01 Cylinder Body NFBR0033S0101 ¼ Check inside surface of cylinder for score, rust, wear, damage or presence of foreign materials. If any of the above conditions are observed, replace cylinder body. ¼ Minor damage from rust or foreign materials may be eliminated by polishing surface with a fine emery paper. Replace cylinder body if necessary. CAUTION: Use brake fluid to clean. Never use mineral oil. Piston CAUTION: NFBR0033S0102 Piston sliding surface is plated. Do not polish with emery paper even if rust or foreign materials are stuck to sliding surface. Check piston for score, rust, wear, damage or presence of foreign materials. Replace if any of the above conditions are observed. Slide Pin, Pin Bolt and Pin Boot NFBR0033S0103 Check for wear, cracks or other damage. Replace if any of the above conditions are observed. ROTOR Rubbing Surface Check rotor for roughness, cracks or chips. NFBR0033S02 NFBR0033S0201 SBR219C Runout NFBR0033S0202 1. Secure rotor to wheel hub with at least two nuts (M12 x 1.25). 2. Check runout using a dial indicator. Make sure that wheel bearing axial end play is within the specifications before measuring. Refer to AX section ("Front Wheel Bearing", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE"). Maximum runout: 0.07 mm (0.0028 in) 3. If the runout is out of specification, find minimum runout position as follows: a. Remove nuts and rotor from wheel hub. b. Shift the rotor one hole and secure rotor to wheel hub with nuts. c. Measure runout. d. Repeat steps a. to c. so that minimum runout position can be found. 4. If the runout is still out of specification, turn rotor with on-car brake lathe ("MAD, DL-8700", "AMMCO 700 and 705" or equivalent). BR-26 FRONT DISC BRAKE Inspection (Cont'd) Thickness Thickness variation (At least 8 positions): Maximum 0.01 mm (0.0004 in) NFBR0033S0203 GI If thickness variation exceeds the specification, turn rotor with on- car brake lathe. MA Rotor repair limit: 24.0 mm (0.945 in) EM LC Assembly 1. Insert piston seal into groove on cylinder body. NFBR0034 EC 2. With piston boot fitted to piston, insert piston boot into groove on cylinder body and install piston. 3. Properly secure piston boot. FE CL SBR574 Installation CAUTION: ¼ Refill with new brake fluid "DOT 3". ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. 1. Install brake hose to caliper securely. 2. Install all parts and secure all bolts. 3. Bleed air. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System", BR-9. MT AT NFBR0035 AX SU SBR980B CAUTION: The upper pad retainer is built so the pad returns to its origi- ST nal position. Be careful to install the pad-return lever securely to the pad wear sensor, as shown in the left figure. RS BT HA SBR557E SC EL IDX BR-27 Component REAR DISC BRAKE Component NFBR0038 1. Nut 2. Washer 3. Return spring 4. Parking brake lever 5. Cam boot 6. Cam 7. Brake hose 8. Connecting bolt 9. Copper washer 10. Bleed screw 11. Pin bolt 12. Cable mounting bracket 13. Cylinder 14. Strut 15. O-ring 16. Push rod 17. Key plate 18. Ring C 19. Seat 20. Spring 21. Spring cover 22. Ring B 23. Piston seal 24. Ring A 25. Spacer 26. Wave washer 27. Spacer 28. Ball bearing SBR558E 29. Adjust nut 30. Cup 31. Piston 32. Dust seal 33. Inner shim 34. Inner pad 35. Outer pad 36. Outer shim 37. Pin 38. Pin boot 39. Pad retainer 40. Torque member 41. Torque member fixing bolt Pad Replacement WARNING: NFBR0037 Clean brake pads with a vacuum dust collector to minimize the hazard of airborne particles or other materials. CAUTION: ¼ When cylinder body is open, do not depress brake pedal because piston will pop out. ¼ Be careful not to damage piston boot or get oil on rotor. Always replace shims in replacing pads. ¼ If shims are rusted or show peeling of rubber coat, replace them with new shims. BR-28 REAR DISC BRAKE Pad Replacement (Cont'd) ¼ It is not necessary to remove connecting bolt except for disassembly or replacement of caliper assembly. In this case, suspend cylinder body with wire so as not to stretch GI brake hose. ¼ Burnish the brake contact surfaces after refinishing or replacing drums or rotors, after replacing pads or linings, MA or if a soft pedal occurs at very low mileage. Refer to "Brake Burnishing Procedure", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE", BR-8. EM SBR938C LC 1. Remove master cylinder reservoir cap. 2. Remove brake cable mounting bolt and lock spring. EC 3. Release parking brake control lever, then disconnect cable from the caliper. 4. Remove upper pin bolt. FE 5. Open cylinder body downward. Then remove pad retainers, and inner and outer shims. Standard pad thickness: CL 10 mm (0.39 in) Pad wear limit: MT 1.5 mm (0.059 in) AT AX SU SBR916C 6. When installing new pads, push piston into cylinder body by gently turning piston clockwise, as shown. ST Carefully monitor brake fluid level because brake fluid will return to reservoir when pushing back piston. RS BT HA SBR641 SC EL IDX SBR868C BR-29 Pad Replacement (Cont'd) REAR DISC BRAKE 7. Adjust the piston to the right angle as shown in the figure. SBR306E 8. As shown in the figure, align the piston's concave to the pad's convex, then install the cylinder body to the torque member. SBR307E SBR939C Removal WARNING: NFBR0039 Clean brake pads with a vacuum dust collector to minimize the hazard of airborne particles or other materials. 1. Remove brake cable mounting bolt and lock spring. 2. Release parking brake control lever, then disconnect cable from the caliper. 3. Remove torque member fixing bolts and connecting bolt. It is not necessary to remove connecting bolt except for disassembly or replacement of caliper assembly. In this case, suspend caliper assembly with wire so as not to stretch brake hose. BR-30 REAR DISC BRAKE Disassembly Disassembly NFBR0040 1. Remove piston by turning it counterclockwise with suitable commercial service tool or long nose pliers. GI MA EM SBR868C LC EC FE CL SBR646 MT 2. Pry off ring A from piston with suitable pliers and remove adjusting nut. AT AX SU SBR889 3. a. Disassemble cylinder body. Pry off ring B with suitable pliers, then remove spring cover, ST spring and seat. b. Pry off ring C, then remove key plate, push rod and rod. RS BT HA SBR088B c. Remove piston seal. SC Be careful not to damage cylinder body. EL IDX SBR656 BR-31 Disassembly (Cont'd) REAR DISC BRAKE 4. Remove return spring, toggle lever and cable guide. SBR877 Inspection CALIPER CAUTION: NFBR0041 NFBR0041S01 Use brake fluid to clean cylinder. Never use mineral oil. Cylinder Body NFBR0041S0101 ¼ Check inside surface of cylinder for score, rust, wear, damage or presence of foreign materials. If any of the above conditions are observed, replace cylinder body. ¼ Minor damage from rust or foreign materials may be eliminated by polishing surface with a fine emery paper. Replace cylinder body if necessary. Torque Member NFBR0041S0102 Check for wear, cracks or other damage. Replace if necessary. Piston CAUTION: NFBR0041S0103 Piston sliding surface is plated. Do not polish with emery paper even if rust or foreign matter is stuck to sliding surface. Check piston for score, rust, wear, damage or presence of foreign materials. Replace if any of the above conditions are observed. Pin and Pin Boot Check for wear, cracks or other damage. Replace if any of the above conditions are observed. NFBR0041S0104 SBR219C ROTOR Rubbing Surface Check rotor for roughness, cracks or chips. NFBR0041S02 NFBR0041S0201 Runout NFBR0041S0202 1. Secure rotor to wheel hub with two nuts (M12 x 1.25). 2. Check runout using a dial indicator. Make sure that axial end play is within the specifications before measuring. Refer to AX section ("REAR WHEEL BEARING", "On-vehicle Service"). BR-32 REAR DISC BRAKE Inspection (Cont'd) 3. Change relative positions of rotor and wheel hub so that runout is minimized. Maximum runout: GI 0.07 mm (0.0028 in) Thickness Rotor repair limit: Standard thickness 9 mm (0.35 in) Minimum thickness 8 mm (0.31 in) Thickness variation (At least 8 portions) Maximum 0.02 mm (0.0008 in) MA NFBR0041S0203 EM LC EC FE CL MT Assembly 1. NFBR0042 Insert cam with depression facing towards open end of cylin- AT der. AX SU SBR247B 2. Generously apply rubber grease to strut and push rod to make insertion easy. ST RS BT SBR248B HA 3. Fit push rod into square hole in key plate. Also match convex SC portion of key plate with concave portion of cylinder. EL IDX SBR893 BR-33 Assembly (Cont'd) REAR DISC BRAKE 4. Install ring C with a suitable tool. SBR878 5. Install seat, spring, spring cover and ring B with suitable press and drift. SBR869C SBR879 6. Install cup in the specified direction. SBR892 7. Install cup, adjuster, bearing, spacers, washers and ring A with a suitable tool. SBR100B BR-34 REAR DISC BRAKE Assembly (Cont'd) 8. Insert piston seal into groove on cylinder body. 9. With piston boot fitted to piston, insert piston boot into groove on cylinder body and fit piston by turning it clockwise with long GI nose pilers, or suitable tool. MA EM SBR646 LC EC FE CL SBR868C MT 10. Fit toggle lever, return spring and cable guide. AT AX SU SBR027D 11. Adjust the piston to the right angle as shown in the figure. ST RS BT SBR306E SBR307E HA Installation CAUTION: ¼ Refill with new brake fluid "DOT 3". ¼ Never reuse drained brake fluid. SC NFBR0043 EL 1. Install caliper assembly. ¼ As shown in the figure, align the piston's concave to the pad's IDX convex, then install the cylinder body to the torque member. 2. Install brake hose to caliper securely. 3. Install all parts and secure all bolts. 4. Bleed air. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System", BR-9. BR-35 Installation (Cont'd) REAR DISC BRAKE CAUTION: The pad retainer is built so the pad returns to its original position. Be careful to install the pad so the pad-return lever is against the inner side of the pad, as shown in the left figure. SBR559E BR-36 PARKING BRAKE CONTROL Components Components NFBR0044 GI MA EM LC EC FE CL SBR550EA MT Removal and Installation 1. NFBR0045 To remove parking brake cable, first remove center console. AT 2. Disconnect warning switch connector. 3. Remove bolts, slacken off and remove adjusting nut. AX 4. Remove lock plate and disconnect cable. SU SBR025D Inspection ST NFBR0046 1. Check control lever for wear or other damage. Replace if nec- essary. 2. Check wires for discontinuity or deterioration. Replace if nec- RS essary. 3. Check warning lamp and switch. Replace if necessary. 4. Check parts at each connecting portion and, if found deformed BT or damaged, replace. HA SC EL IDX BR-37 Adjustment PARKING BRAKE CONTROL SBR264B Adjustment =NFBR0047 Pay attention to the following points after adjustment. 1) There is no drag when control lever is being released. 2) Be sure that toggle lever returns to stopper when parking brake lever is released. 1. Loosen parking brake cable. 2. Depress brake pedal fully more than five times. 3. Operate control lever 10 times or more with a full stroke [203.5 mm (8.01 in)]. 4. Adjust control lever or pedal by turning adjusting nut. 5. Pull control lever with specified amount of force. Check lever stroke and ensure smooth operation. Number of notches: 10 - 11 [196 N (20 kg, 44 lb)] 6. Bend warning lamp switch plate. Warning lamp should come on when lever is pulled "A" notches. It should go off when the lever is fully released. Number of "A" notches: 1 BR-38 DESCRIPTION ABS Purpose Purpose NFBR0100 The ABS consists of electronic and hydraulic components. It allows for control of braking force so that locking of the wheels can be avoided. GI The ABS: 1) Ensures proper tracking performance through steering wheel operation. MA 2) Enables obstacles to be avoided through steering wheel operation. 3) Ensures vehicle stability by preventing flat spins. ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) Operation EM ¼ When the vehicle speed is less than 10 km/h (6 MPH) this system does not work. NFBR0101 ¼ The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) has self-test capabilities. The system turns on the ABS warning lamp LC for 1 second after turning the ignition switch ON. The system performs another test the first time the vehicle reaches 6 km/h (4 MPH). A mechanical noise may be heard as the ABS performs a self-test. This is a normal part of the self-test feature. If a malfunction is found during this check, the ABS warning lamp will EC come on. ¼ During ABS operation, a mechanical noise may be heard. This is a normal condition. ABS Hydraulic Circuit FE NFBR0102 CL MT AT AX SU 1. Inlet solenoid valve 2. Outlet solenoid valve 3. Reservoir 4. Pump 5. Motor 6. Inlet valve ST RS BT 7. Outlet valve 8. Bypass check valve 9. Damper HA SBR984D SC EL IDX BR-39 System Components DESCRIPTION System Components ABS NFBR0103 SBR644E System Description NFBR0104 SENSOR NFBR0104S01 The sensor unit consists of a gear-shaped sensor rotor and a sen- sor element. The element contains a bar magnet around which a coil is wound. The sensor is installed on the back side of the brake rotor. Sine-wave current is generated by the sensor as the wheel rotates. The frequency and voltage increase(s) as the rotating speed increases. SBR124B CONTROL UNIT NFBR0104S02 The control unit computes the wheel rotating speed by the signal current sent from the sensor. Then it supplies a DC current to the actuator solenoid valve. It also controls ON-OFF operation of the valve relay and motor relay. If any electrical malfunction should be detected in the system, the control unit causes the warning lamp to light up. In this condition, the ABS will be deactivated by the control unit, and the vehicle's brake system reverts to normal operation. SBR588E SBR645E ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT The ABS actuator and electric unit contains: ¼ An electric motor and pump ¼ Two relays ¼ Eight solenoid valves, each inlet and outlet for -- LH front -- RH front -- LH rear -- RH rear ¼ ABS control unit BR-40 NFBR0104S03 Normal brake operation Pressure hold ABS operation Pressure decrease Pressure increase DESCRIPTION ABS System Description (Cont'd) This components controls the hydraulic circuit and increases, holds or decreases hydraulic pressure to all or individual wheels. The ABS actuator and electric unit are not disassemble. GI ABS Actuator Operation Inlet solenoid valve Outlet solenoid valve NFBR0104S0301 MA OFF (Open) OFF (Closed) Master cylinder brake fluid pressure is directly transmitted to caliper via the inlet solenoid valve. EM ON (Closed) OFF (Closed) Hydraulic circuit is shut off to hold the caliper brake fluid pressure. LC ON (Closed) ON (Open) Caliper brake fluid is sent to reservoir via the outlet solenoid valve. Then it is pushed up to the master EC cylinder by pump. OFF (Open) OFF (Closed) Master cylinder brake fluid pressure is transmitted to caliper. FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-41 DESCRIPTION Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ABS Component Parts and Harness Connector Location NFBR0105 BR-42 SBR646EA DESCRIPTION Schematic BR-43 ABS Schematic NFBR0106 GI MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX MBR387A Wiring Diagram -- ABS -- DESCRIPTION Wiring Diagram -- ABS -- ABS NFBR0107 BR-44 MBR463A DESCRIPTION BR-45 ABS Wiring Diagram -- ABS -- (Cont'd) GI MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX MBR450A Wiring Diagram -- ABS -- (Cont'd) DESCRIPTION ABS BR-46 MBR417A DESCRIPTION ABS Wiring Diagram -- ABS -- (Cont'd) GI MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT SBR650E AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-47 Self-diagnosis ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ABS Self-diagnosis NFBR0108 FUNCTION NFBR0108S01 ¼ When a problem occurs in the ABS, the ABS warning lamp on the instrument panel comes on. To start the self-diagnostic results mode, ground the self-diagnostic (check) terminal located on "Data link connector". The location of the malfunction is indicated by the ABS warning lamp flashing. SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE NFBR0108S02 1. Drive vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. 2. Turn ignition switch "OFF". 3. Ground terminal "8" of "Data link connector" with a suitable harness. 4. Turn ignition switch "ON" while grounding terminal "8". Do not depress brake pedal. Do not start engine. SBR535E 5. After 3.0 seconds, the ABS warning lamp starts flashing to indicate the malfunction code No. (See NOTE.) 6. Verify the location of the malfunction with the malfunction code chart. Refer to BR-61. Then make the necessary repairs following the diagnostic procedures. 7. After the malfunctions are repaired, erase the malfunction codes stored in the control unit. Refer to BR-49. 8. Rerun the self-diagnostic results mode to verify that the malfunction codes have been erased. SBR588E SBR535E 9. Disconnect the check terminal from the ground. The self-diagnostic results mode is now complete. 10. Check ABS warning lamp for deactivation after driving vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. 11. After making certain that ABS warning lamp does not come on, test the ABS SELF-DIAGNOSIS in a safe area to verify that it functions properly. NOTE: The indication terminates after five minutes. However, when the ignition switch is turned from "OFF" to "ON", the indication starts flashing again. HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) NFBR0108S03 1. Determine the code No. by counting the number of times the ABS warning lamp flashes on and off. 2. When several malfunctions occur at one time, up to three code numbers can be stored; the latest malfunction will be indicated first. 3. The indication begins with the start code 12. After that a maximum of three code numbers appear in the order of the latest one first. The indication then returns to the start code 12 to repeat (the indication will stay on for five minutes at the most). BR-48 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ABS Self-diagnosis (Cont'd) 4. The malfunction code chart is given on the BR-61 page. GI MA EM LC SBR457D EC FE CL MT ABR256 HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) AT NFBR0108S04 1. Disconnect the check terminal from ground (ABS warning lamp will stay lit). 2. Within 12.5 seconds, ground the check terminal 3 times. Each AX terminal ground must last more than 1 second. The ABS warn- ing lamp goes out after the erase operation has been completed. SU 3. Perform self-diagnosis again. Refer to BR-48. Only the start code should appear, no malfunction codes. ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-49 CONSULT-II ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONSULT-II CONSULT-II APPLICATION TO ABS ITEM SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS DATA MONITOR ABS NFBR0109 NFBR0109S01 ACTIVE TEST Front right wheel sensor X X -- Front left wheel sensor X X -- Rear right wheel sensor X X -- Rear left wheel sensor X X -- Stop lamp switch -- X -- Front right inlet solenoid valve X X X Front right outlet solenoid valve X X X Front left inlet solenoid valve X X X Front left outlet solenoid valve X X X Rear right inlet solenoid valve X X X Rear right outlet solenoid valve X X X Rear left inlet solenoid valve X X X Rear left outlet solenoid valve X X X Actuator solenoid valve relay X X -- Actuator motor relay (ABS MOTOR is shown on the ACTIVE TEST X X X screen.) ABS warning lamp -- X -- Battery voltage X X -- Control unit X -- -- X: Applicable --: Not applicable ECU (ABS CONTROL UNIT) PART NUMBER MODE NFBR0109S02 Ignore the ECU part number displayed in the ECU PART NUMBER MODE. Refer to parts catalog to order the ABS actuator and electric unit. CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE 1. Turn ignition switch OFF. NFBR0110 NFBR0110S01 2. Connect CONSULT-II to Data Link Connector. 3. Start engine. 4. Drive vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. SBR535E BR-50 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ABS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) 5. Stop vehicle with engine running and touch "START" on CONSULT-II screen. GI MA EM PBR455D LC 6. Touch "ABS". EC FE CL PBR385C MT 7. Touch "SELF-DIAG RESULTS". ¼ The screen shows the detected malfunction and how many AT times the ignition switch has been turned since the malfunction. 8. Make the necessary repairs following the diagnostic proce- AX dures. SU PST412B 9. After the malfunctions are repaired, erase the self-diagnostic results stored in the control unit by touching "ERASE". ST 10. Check ABS warning lamp for deactivation after driving vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. RS NOTE: "SELF-DIAG RESULTS" screen shows the detected malfunction and how many times the ignition switch has been turned since the BT malfunction. HA SBR561E SC EL IDX BR-51 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS MODE Diagnostic item FR RH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 FR LH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 RR RH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 RR LH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 FR RH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 FR LH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 RR RH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 RR LH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 ABS SENSOR [ABNORMAL SIGNAL] FR RH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] FR LH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] RR RH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] RR LH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] FR RH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] FR LH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] RR RH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] RR LH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] FR RH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] FR LH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] RR RH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] RR LH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] FR RH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] FR LH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] Diagnostic item is detected when ... ¼ Circuit for front right wheel sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left wheel sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear right sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right wheel sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left wheel sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear right sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) ¼ Teeth damage on sensor rotor or improper installation of wheel sensor. (Abnormal wheel sensor signal is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear right inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear right inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear right outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) BR-52 ABS =NFBR0110S02 Reference Page BR-62 BR-62 BR-62 BR-62 BR-62 BR-62 BR-62 BR-62 BR-62 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 BR-65 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ABS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) Diagnostic item RR RH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] RR LH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] Diagnostic item is detected when ... ¼ Circuit for rear right outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) Reference Page GI BR-65 MA BR-65 ABS ACTUATOR RELAY [ABNORMAL] ¼ Actuator solenoid valve relay is ON, even control unit sends off signal. ¼ Actuator solenoid valve relay is OFF, even control unit sends on signal. BR-65 EM ABS MOTOR RELAY [ABNORMAL] ¼ Circuit for actuator motor is open or shorted. ¼ Actuator motor relay is stuck. BR-68 LC BATTERY VOLT [ABNORMAL] ¼ Power source voltage supplied to ABS control unit is abnormally low. BR-70 EC CONTROL UNIT*2, *3 ¼ Function of calculation in ABS control unit has failed. BR-72 FE *1: Be sure to confirm the ABS warning lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is turned ON after repairing the shorted sensor circuit, but the lamp goes out when driving the vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for one minute in accordance with SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE. CL *2: When "CONTROL UNIT 5" is displayed, check to see if the ABS warning lamp is burned out, and check the circuit between the ABS warning lamp and ABS actuator/electric unit for open or short. Then check the ABS actuator/electric unit and circuit. *3: When "CONTROL UNIT_XX" (except "CONTROL UNIT 5") is displayed, refer to "DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE" in "Control Unit", BR-72. MT DATA MONITOR PROCEDURE 1. Turn ignition switch OFF. 2. Connect CONSULT-II to data link connector. 3. Turn ignition switch ON. 4. Touch "START" on CONSULT-II screen. AT NFBR0110S03 AX SU PBR455D 5. Touch "ABS". ST RS BT HA PBR385C 6. Touch "DATA MONITOR". SC 7. Touch "SETTING" on "SELECT MONITOR ITEM" screen. 8. Touch "LONG TIME" on "SET RECORDING COND" screen. 9. Touch "START" on "SELECT MONITOR ITEM". EL IDX PST412B BR-53 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) ABS ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURE NFBR0110S04 ¼ When conducting Active test, vehicle must be stationary. ¼ When ABS warning lamp stays on, never conduct Active test. 1. Turn ignition switch OFF. 2. Connect CONSULT-II to Data Link Connector. 3. Start engine. 4. Touch "START" on CONSULT-II screen. PBR455D 5. Touch "ABS". PBR385C 6. Touch "ACTIVE TEST". PST412B 7. Select active test item by touching screen. PBR976C 8. Touch "START". 9. Carry out the active test by touching screen key. PBR934C BR-54 MONITOR ITEM FR RH SENSOR FR LH SENSOR RR RH SENSOR RR LH SENSOR STOP LAMP SW FR RH IN SOL FR RH OUT SOL FR LH IN SOL FR LH OUT SOL RR IN SOL RR OUT SOL RL IN SOL RL OUT SOL ACTUATOR RLY MOTOR RELAY WARNING LAMP BATTERY VOLT ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ABS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) DATA MONITOR MODE NFBR0110S05 CONDITION SPECIFICATION GI Drive vehicle. (Each wheel is rotating.) Displays computed vehicle speed from wheel sensor signal. Almost the same speed as speedometer. MA Turn ignition switch ON and Depress the pedal: ON EM depress brake pedal. Release the pedal: OFF LC Ignition switch is turned ON or Operating conditions for each solenoid valve are indicated. engine is running. ABS is not operating: OFF EC FE Displays ON/OFF condition of ABS actuator relay. When turning ignition switch ON, ABS actuator relay is oper- ated. CL Ignition switch is turned ON or ABS is not operating: OFF engine is running. ABS is operating: ON MT Warning lamp is turned on: ON Warning lamp is turned off: OFF AT Power supply voltage for control unit ACTIVE TEST MODE TEST ITEM CONDITION JUDGEMENT Brake fluid pressure control operation FR RH SOLENOID FR LH SOLENOID RR RH SOLENOID RR LH SOLENOID Ignition switch is turned ON. UP (Increase): KEEP (Hold): IN SOL OFF ON DOWN (Decrease): ON ABS MOTOR ABS actuator motor ON: Motor runs OFF: Motor stops NOTE: Active test will automatically stop ten seconds after the test starts. (TEST IS STOPPED monitor shows ON.) AX NFBR0110S06 SU OUT SOL OFF OFF ST ON RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-55 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- INTRODUCTION How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair ABS SEF233G SEF234G How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair NFBR0111 INTRODUCTION NFBR0111S01 The ABS system has an electronic control unit to control major functions. The control unit accepts input signals from sensors and instantly drives actuator. It is essential that both kinds of signals are proper and stable. It is also important to check for conventional problems: such as air leaks in the booster or lines, lack of brake fluid, or other problems with the brake system. It is much more difficult to diagnose a problem that occurs intermittently rather than continuously. Most intermittent problems are caused by poor electric connections or faulty wiring. In this case, careful checking of suspicious circuits may help prevent the replacement of good parts. A visual check only may not find the cause of the problems, so a road test should be performed. Before undertaking actual checks, take just a few minutes to talk with a customer who approaches with a ABS complaint. The customer is a very good source of information on such problems; especially intermittent ones. Through the talks with the customer, find out what symptoms are present and under what conditions they occur. Start your diagnosis by looking for "conventional" problems first. This is one of the best ways to troubleshoot brake problems on an ABS controlled vehicle. Also check related Service Bulletins for information. BR-56 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION Preliminary Check 1 CHECK BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank. Low fluid level may indicate brake pad wear or leakage from brake line. ABS Preliminary Check NFBR0112 GI MA EM LC EC FE SBR451D Is brake fluid filled between MAX and MIN lines on reservoir tank and/or has brake fluid been contaminated? Yes GO TO 2. CL No Repair. GO TO 2. 2 CHECK BRAKE LINE MT Check brake line for leakage. AT AX SU SBR389C Is leakage present at or around brake lines, tubes or hoses or are any of these parts cracked or damaged? ST Yes GO TO 3. No Repair. GO TO 3. RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-57 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION Preliminary Check (Cont'd) 3 CHECK BRAKE BOOSTER OPERATION Check brake booster for operation and air tightness. Refer to BR-21. ABS Is brake booster airtight and functioning properly? Yes GO TO 4. No Replace. GO TO 4. 4 CHECK BRAKE PAD AND ROTOR Check brake pad and rotor. Refer to BR-24, BR-26, BR-28, BR-32. SBR058C Are brake pads and rotors functioning properly? Yes GO TO 5. No Replace. SBR059C BR-58 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION ABS Preliminary Check (Cont'd) 5 RECHECK BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank again. GI MA EM LC EC SBR451D Is brake fluid filled between MAX and MIN lines on reservoir tank and/or has brake fluid been contaminated? Yes GO TO 6. FE No Fill up brake fluid. CL 6 CHECK WARNING LAMP ACTIVATION Check warning lamp activation. MT AT AX SU Does warning lamp turn on when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes GO TO 7. No Check fuse, warning lamp bulb and warning lamp circuit. 7 CHECK WARNING LAMP DEACTIVATION Check warning lamp for deactivation after engine is started. Does warning lamp turn off when engine is started? Yes GO TO 8. No Go to Self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-48, 50. SBR588E ST RS BT HA 8 DRIVE VEHICLE SC Drive vehicle at speeds over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. Does warning lamp remain off after vehicle has been driven at 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute? EL Yes END No Go to Self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-48, 50. IDX BR-59 Ground Circuit Check TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION ABS Ground Circuit Check NFBR0113 ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT GROUND NFBR0113S01 ¼ Check continuity between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminals and ground. Continuity should exist. SBR045EG BR-60 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- GENERAL DESCRIPTION ABS Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart Code No. (No. of LED flashes) Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart Malfunctioning part Reference page NFBR0114 GI 12 Self-diagnosis could not detect any malfunctions. -- 21 Front right sensor (open-circuit) BR-62 MA 22 Front right sensor (short-circuit) 25 Front left sensor (open-circuit) BR-62 BR-62 EM 26 Front left sensor (short-circuit) 31 Rear right sensor (open-circuit) BR-62 BR-62 LC 32 Rear right sensor (short-circuit) 35 Rear left sensor (open-circuit) BR-62 EC BR-62 36 Rear left sensor (short-circuit) 41 Actuator front right outlet solenoid valve BR-62 FE BR-65 42 Actuator front right inlet solenoid valve 45 Actuator front left outlet solenoid valve BR-65 CL BR-65 46 Actuator front left inlet solenoid valve 51 Actuator rear right outlet solenoid valve BR-65 MT BR-65 52 Actuator rear right inlet solenoid valve 55 Actuator rear left outlet solenoid valve BR-65 AT BR-65 56 Actuator rear left inlet solenoid valve 57* Power supply (Low voltage) BR-65 AX BR-70 61 Actuator motor or motor relay BR-68 SU 63 Solenoid valve relay BR-65 71 Control unit BR-72 ABS warning lamp stays on when ignition switch is turned on. Control unit power supply circuit Warning lamp bulb circuit Control unit or control unit connector Solenoid valve relay stuck Power supply for solenoid valve relay coil ABS warning lamp stays on, during self-diagnosis. Control unit ABS warning lamp does not come on Fuse, warning lamp bulb or warning lamp circuit when ignition switch is turned on. Control unit ABS warning lamp does not come on during self-diagnosis. Control unit BR-79 ST RS -- BT BR-77 -- HA Pedal vibration and noise -- Long stopping distance -- BR-76 SC BR-74 Unexpected pedal action -- ABS does not work. -- BR-73 EL BR-75 ABS works frequently. -- BR-73 IDX *: Under voltage that is too low, the control unit disable the ABS. It does not set the ABS in fail-safe condition. Instead, the ABS becomes a conventional brake system. After the power supply has resumed, the warning lamp goes off, making it possible for the ABS to be re-engaged. BR-61 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS Wheel Sensor or Rotor Wheel Sensor or Rotor DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE NFBR0115 NFBR0115S01 Malfunction code No. 21, 22, 25, 26, 31, 32, 35, 36 or 18 NOTE: Wheel position should be identified by code No. except code No. 18 (sensor rotor). 1 INSPECTION START Wheel sensor inspection GO TO 2. SBR590EA 2 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connectors from control unit and wheel sensor of malfunction code No. Check terminals for damage or loose connections. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 3. No INSPECTION END BR-62 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS Wheel Sensor or Rotor (Cont'd) 3 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect control unit connector. GI 2. Check resistance between control unit connector terminals. Code No. 21 or 22 (Front RH wheel) Terminals 10 and 25 MA Code No. 25 or 26 (Front LH wheel) Terminals 8 and 23 Code No. 31 or 32 (Rear RH wheel) EM Terminals 14 and 29 Code No. 35 or 36 (Rear LH wheel) Terminals 12 and 27 Resistance: 0.8 - 1.85 k LC EC FE CL Is resistance 0.8 - 1.85 k? Yes GO TO 5. No GO TO 4. 4 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR Check resistance of each sensor. (See NOTE.) Resistance: 0.8 - 1.85 k MT SBR477EB AT AX SU ST RS BT SBR478ED Is resistance 0.8 - 1.85 k? Yes Repair harness and connectors between control unit connector and wheel sensor con- HA nector. No Replace wheel sensor. SC 5 CHECK TIRE EL Check for inflation pressure, wear and size of each tire. Are tire pressure and size correct and is tire wear within specifications? IDX Yes GO TO 6. No Adjust tire pressure or replace tire(s). BR-63 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Wheel Sensor or Rotor (Cont'd) 6 CHECK WHEEL BEARING Check wheel bearing axial end play. Check clearance between sensor and rotor. Clearance: Front 0.273 - 0.925 mm (0.0107 - 0.0364 in) Rear 0.385 - 0.973 mm (0.0152 - 0.0383 in) ABS SBR333E SBR069CA Is axial end play and clearance within specifications? Yes GO TO 7. No Clean sensor fixing portion, or replace sensor. 7 CHECK SENSOR ROTOR Check sensor rotor for teeth damage. Is sensor rotor free from damage? Yes Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. No Replace sensor rotor. BR-64 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve or Solenoid Valve Relay 1 INSPECTION START ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve or Solenoid Valve Relay DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE GI =NFBR0116 NFBR0116S01 Malfunction code No. 41, 45, 55, 42, 46, 56, 63, 51, 52 MA Solenoid valve relay inspection EM LC EC FE CL MT AT AX SU GO TO 2. SBR591EA ST 2 CHECK SOLENOID VALVE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT RS Check 40A [E] fusible link (ABS ACTR) for ABS solenoid valve relay. For fusible link layout, refer to POWER SUPPLY ROUTING in EL section. Is fusible link OK? BT Yes GO TO 3. No GO TO 7. HA 3 CHECK FUSE SC Check 10A fuse No. 31. For fuse layout, refer to "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in EL section. Is fuse OK? EL Yes GO TO 4. No GO TO 9. IDX BR-65 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve or Solenoid Valve Relay (Cont'd) ABS 4 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connectors from control unit and ABS actuator. Check terminals for damage or loose connection. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 5. No INSPECTION END 5 CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT Refer to ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT in Ground Circuit Check, BR-60. Is ground circuit OK? Yes GO TO 6. No Repair harness and connectors. 6 CHECK SOLENOID VALVE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. 2. Check voltage between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 15 and ground. SBR592E Does battery voltage exist? Yes Replace ABS actuator and electric unit. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and fusible link If NG, repair harness or connectors. 7 REPLACE FUSIBLE LINK Replace fusible link. Does the fusible link blow out when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes GO TO 8. No INSPECTION END BR-66 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve or Solenoid Valve Relay (Cont'd) 8 CHECK RELAY UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. GI 2. Check continuity between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 15 and ground. MA EM LC EC SBR592E Does continuity exist? Yes Replace ABS actuator and electric unit. FE No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 CL ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and fusible link If NG, repair harness or connectors. MT 9 REPLACE FUSE Replace fuse. AT Does the fuse blow out when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes Check the following. AX ¼ Harness connector E9 ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and fuse If NG, repair harness or connectors. SU No INSPECTION END ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-67 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Motor Relay or Motor Motor Relay or Motor DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 61 1 INSPECTION START ABS motor relay inspection ABS =NFBR0117 NFBR0117S01 GO TO 2. SBR593EA 2 CHECK MOTOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Check 40A [D] fusible link (ABS MTR) for ABS motor relay. For fusible link layout, refer to POWER SUPPLY ROUTING in EL section. Is fusible link OK? Yes GO TO 3. No GO TO 6. 3 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. Check terminals for damage or loose connection. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 4. No INSPECTION END BR-68 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 4 CHECK MOTOR RELAY POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. GI 2. Check voltage between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 1 and ground. MA EM LC EC SBR594E Does battery voltage exist? Yes GO TO 5. FE No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 CL ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and fusible link If NG, repair harness or connectors. MT 5 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT GROUND CIRCUIT Refer to ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT GROUND in Ground Circuit Check, BR-60. AT Is ground circuit OK? Yes Replace ABS actuator and electric unit. AX No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and ground SU If NG, repair harness or connectors. 6 REPLACE FUSIBLE LINK Replace fusible link. ST Does the fusible link blow out when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes GO TO 7. RS No INSPECTION END BT HA SC EL IDX BR-69 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 7 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR MOTOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect battery cable and ABS actuator and electric unit connector. 2. Check continuity between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 1 and ground. ABS SBR594E Does continuity exist? Yes Check ABS actuator and electric unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Reconnect ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Then retest. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and fusible link If NG, repair harness or connectors. Low Voltage DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 57 1 INSPECTION START ABS actuator and electric unit power supply and ground circuit inspection NFBR0118 NFBR0118S01 GO TO 2. BR-70 SBR595E TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS Low Voltage (Cont'd) 2 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. Check terminals for damage or loose connections. Then recon- GI nect connector. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? MA Yes GO TO 3. No INSPECTION END EM 3 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT LC 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. 2. Check voltage between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 17 and ground. EC FE CL MT Does battery voltage exist when ignition switch is turned ON? SBR596E AT Yes GO TO 4. No GO TO 5. AX 4 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT GROUND SU Refer to ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT GROUND in Ground Circuit Check, BR-60. Is ground circuit OK? OK Check ABS actuator and electric unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Reconnect ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Then retest. ST NG Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 RS ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and ground If NG, repair harness or connectors. BT 5 CHECK FUSE Check 10A fuse 31 (Engine control) for control unit. Refer to POWER SUPPLY ROUTING in EL section. HA Is fuse OK? Yes GO TO 6. SC No Replace fuse. EL IDX BR-71 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Low Voltage (Cont'd) 6 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Check continuity between battery and ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 17. Does continuity exist? Yes Check battery. Refer to BATTERY in EL section. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and fuse If NG, repair harness or connectors. ABS Control Unit DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 71 1 INSPECTION START ABS actuator and electric unit power supply and ground circuit inspection NFBR0119 NFBR0119S01 GO TO 2. SBR597E 2 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. Check terminals for damage or loose connections. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 3. No INSPECTION END 3 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Check voltage. Refer to "3. CHECK ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT" in "Low Voltage", BR-70. Does battery voltage exist when ignition switch is turned ON? Yes GO TO 4. No Repair. 4 CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION Does warning lamp indicate code No. 71 again? Yes Replace ABS actuator and electric unit. No Inspect the system according to the code No. BR-72 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 1. ABS Works Frequently 1 CHECK BRAKE FLUID PRESSURE Check brake fluid pressure distribution. Refer to dual proportioning valve inspection in "DUAL PROPORTIONING VALVE", BR-12. Is brake fluid pressure distribution normal? Yes GO TO 2. No Perform Preliminary Check. Refer to BR-57. ABS 1. ABS Works Frequently NFBR0120 GI MA EM 2 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR LC 1. Check wheel sensor connector for terminal damage or loose connections. 2. Perform wheel sensor mechanical check. EC Refer to "Wheel Sensor or Rotor", BR-62. Are wheel sensors functioning properly? Yes GO TO 3. FE No Repair. CL 3 CHECK FRONT AXLE Check front and rear axles for excessive looseness. Refer to AX section, "Front Wheel Bearing", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE" MT and "Rear Wheel Bearing", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE". Is front axle installed properly? AT Yes Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-73. No Repair. AX SU 2. Unexpected Pedal Action 1 CHECK BRAKE PEDAL STROKE Check brake pedal stroke. Is stroke excessively large? Yes Perform Preliminary Check. Refer to BR-57. No GO TO 2. ST NFBR0121 RS BT HA SC EL SBR540A IDX BR-73 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 2. Unexpected Pedal Action (Cont'd) 2 CHECK CONNECTOR AND PERFORMANCE 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. 2. Check whether brake is effective. OK or NG Yes GO TO 3. No Perform Preliminary Check. Refer to BR-57. 3 CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION Ensure warning lamp remains off while driving. ABS Is warning lamp turned off? Yes GO TO 4. No Carry out self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-48, BR-50. SBR588E 4 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR 1. Check wheel sensor connector for terminal damage or loose connection. 2. Perform wheel sensor mechanical check. Is wheel sensor mechanism OK? Yes Check ABS actuator and electric unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Reconnect ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Then retest. No Repair. 3. Long Stopping Distance 1 CHECK CONNECTOR AND PERFORMANCE NFBR0122 1. Cancel ABS by disconnecting ABS actuator and electric unit connector. 2. Check whether stopping distance is still long. OK or NG OK Perform Preliminary Check and air bleeding. NG Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-73. BR-74 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS ABS 3. Long Stopping Distance (Cont'd) NOTE: Stopping distance may be longer than vehicles without ABS when road condition is slippery. GI MA EM 4. ABS Does Not Work 1 CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION LC NFBR0123 EC Does the ABS warning lamp activate? Yes Carry out self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-48, BR-50. FE No Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-73. CL NOTE: ABS does not work when vehicle speed is under 10 km/h (6 MPH). MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-75 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 5. Pedal Vibration and Noise 5. Pedal Vibration and Noise 1 INSPECTION START Pedal vibration and noise inspection ABS =NFBR0124 GO TO 2. SAT797A 2 CHECK SYMPTOM 1. Apply brake. 2. Start engine. Does the symptom appear only when engine is started? Yes Carry out self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-48, BR-50. No GO TO 3. 3 RECHECK SYMPTOM Does the symptom appear when electrical equipment switches (such as headlamp) are operated? Yes INSPECTION END No Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-73. NOTE: ABS may operate and cause vibration under any of the following conditions. ¼ Applying brake gradually when shifting or operating clutch. ¼ Low friction (slippery) road. ¼ High speed cornering. ¼ Driving over bumps and pot holes. ¼ Engine speed is over 5,000 rpm with vehicle stopped. BR-76 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS ABS 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On 1 INSPECTION START 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On GI =NFBR0125 Warning lamp circuit inspection MA EM LC EC GO TO 2. FE SBR598E 2 CHECK FUSE CL Check 10A fuse No. 30 for warning lamp. For fuse layout, refer to "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in EL section. Is fuse OK? MT Yes GO TO 3. No Replace fuse. AT 3 CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT AX 1. Install 10A fuse. 2. Remove solenoid valve relay. 3. Disconnect connectors from control unit and actuator. SU 4. Check voltage between control unit connector terminal 2 and ground after turning ignition switch "ON". ST RS BT SBR599E Does battery voltage exist after turning ignition switch "ON"? HA Yes GO TO 5. No GO TO 4. SC EL IDX BR-77 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 4 CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. ABS Does the ABS warning lamp activate? Yes GO TO 6. No GO TO 5. 5 CHECK HARNESS FOR SHORT 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. 2. Check voltage between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 2 and ground. SBR588E SBR600E Does battery voltage exist? Yes Check combination meter. Refer to WARNING LAMPS in EL section. No Repair harness and connectors between fuse and ABS actuator and electric unit connec- tor terminal 2. 6 CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR Check ABS actuator and electric unit pin terminals for damage or connection of ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Reconnect ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Then reset. OK INSPECTION END NG Replace ABS actuator and electric unit. BR-78 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS ABS 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On 1 INSPECTION START 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On GI =NFBR0126 ABS control unit inspection MA EM LC GO TO 2. 2 CHECK WARNING LAMP 1. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit connector. 2. Connect suitable wire between ABS actuator and electric unit connector terminal 2 and ground. EC FE SBR601E CL MT AT AX SU SBR602E Does warning lamp activate? Yes GO TO 3. ST No Repair combination meter. Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E9 ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS actuator and electric unit and fuse RS If NG, repair harness or connector. BT 3 CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR Check ABS actuator and electric unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Reconnect ABS actuator and electric unit harness connector. Then retest. HA OK INSPECTION END NG GO TO 4. SC EL IDX BR-79 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) ABS 4 CHECK ABS MOTOR GROUND 1. Turn ignition switch "OFF". 2. Check continuity between ABS motor and ground. Does continuity exist? Yes Replace ABS actuator and electric unit. No Check the following. ¼ ABS motor ground harness ¼ ABS motor ground harness for open or short between ABS motor and ground If NG, repair harness. BR-80 DESCRIPTION TCS Purpose Purpose NFBR0048 The ABS consists of electronic and hydraulic components. It allows for control of braking force so that locking of the wheels can be avoided. GI The ABS: 1) Ensures proper tracking performance through steering wheel operation. MA 2) Enables obstacles to be avoided through steering wheel operation. 3) Ensures vehicle stability by preventing flat spins. ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) Operation EM ¼ When the vehicle speed is less than 10 km/h (6 MPH) this system does not work. NFBR0049 ¼ The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) has self-test capabilities. The system turns on the ABS warning lamp LC for 1 second after turning the ignition switch ON. The system performs another test the first time the vehicle reaches 6 km/h (4 MPH). A mechanical noise may be heard as the ABS performs a self-test. This is a normal part of the self-test feature. If a malfunction is found during this check, the ABS warning lamp will EC come on. ¼ During ABS operation, a mechanical noise may be heard. This is a normal condition. ABS Hydraulic Circuit FE NFBR0050 CL MT AT AX SU 1. Inlet solenoid valve 2. Outlet solenoid valve 3. Reservoir 4. Pump 5. Motor 6. Inlet valve ST RS BT 7. Outlet valve 8. Bypass check valve 9. Damper HA SBR984D SC EL IDX BR-81 TCS (Traction Control System) Operation DESCRIPTION TCS TCS (Traction Control System) Operation =NFBR0081 ¼ This system is designed to limit wheel slip during acceleration by cutting fuel to selected cylinders and changing transmission shift schedule. The ABS/TCS control unit monitors wheel speed slips through the ABS wheel sensors and determines the desired torque reduction needed to minimize wheel spin. The torque reduction by the ABS/TCS control unit may result in a combination of fuel cutoff and change shift timing of the transmission. The torque reduction is sent from the ABS/TCS control unit through the data link to the ECM and TCM. The ECM will cut off fuel and/or TCM change shift schedule to achieve torque reduction. The TCS will be enabled when the TCS switch is in the ON position (TCS OFF indicator not illuminated), and if the catalytic converter temperature is within normal operating range. ¼ This system has a self-diagnostic function. When the ignition switch is initially turned "ON", the SLIP indicator lamp and TCS OFF indicator lamp light. If there is no problem with the ABS and TCS, both indicator lamps will go out as soon as the engine starts. ¼ The TCS OFF switch cancels the TCS function. The TCS OFF indicator lamp then lights to indicate that the TCS is not operating. ¼ This system utilizes a fuel-cut function to control drive torque. If fuel cut continues for an extended period of time during high-speed operations, the catalyst may melt and deteriorate. During continued TCS operations, the system will sometimes suspend the drive torque control function, preventing catalyst melting and deterioration. System Components NFBR0051 SBR342E System Description NFBR0052 SENSOR NFBR0052S01 The sensor unit consists of a gear-shaped sensor rotor and a sen- sor element. The element contains a bar magnet around which a coil is wound. The sensor is installed on the back side of the brake rotor. Sine-wave current is generated by the sensor as the wheel rotates. The frequency and voltage increase(s) as the rotating speed increases. SBR124B BR-82 Normal brake operation Pressure hold ABS operation Pressure decrease Pressure increase DESCRIPTION TCS System Description (Cont'd) CONTROL UNIT NFBR0052S02 ABS Function NFBR0052S0201 The control unit computes the wheel rotating speed by the signal GI current sent from the sensor. Then it supplies a DC current to the actuator solenoid valve. It also controls ON-OFF operation of the valve relay and motor relay. If any electrical malfunction should be MA detected in the system, the warning lamp is turned on. In this condition, the ABS will be deactivated, and the vehicle's brake system reverts to normal operation. EM SBR655E TCS Function NFBR0052S0202 Drive wheel slippage is detected by the 4-wheel rotating speed LC signal. When the wheel slip becomes excessive, the TCS operates, causing the SLIP indicator lamp to flash. And, at the same time, a fuel-cut signal to be sent to the ECM and a signal requiring a EC change in the shift schedule is sent to the TCM. When the TCS OFF switch is used to cancel TCS function, the TCS OFF indicator lamp will light. (TCS does not activate.) In case of a malfunc- FE tion in the TCS, both the SLIP indicator lamp and the TCS OFF indicator lamp will light, while shutting down the TCS system operation. The vehicle will operate in the same way as a vehicle not CL equipped with the TCS. SBR530E MT ACTUATOR The actuator contains: ¼ An electric motor and pump ¼ Two relays ¼ Eight solenoid valves, each inlet and outlet for -- LH front -- RH front -- LH rear -- RH rear AT NFBR0052S03 AX SU SBR531E These components control the hydraulic circuit. The ABS control unit directs the actuator to increase, hold or decrease hydraulic pressure to all or individual wheels. ABS Actuator Operation ST NFBR0052S0301 Inlet solenoid Outlet solenoid RS valve valve OFF (Open) OFF (Closed) Master cylinder brake fluid pressure is directly trans- mitted to caliper via the inlet solenoid valve. BT ON (Closed) ON (Closed) OFF (Closed) Hydraulic circuit is shut off to hold the caliper brake fluid pressure. HA ON (Open) Caliper brake fluid is sent to reservoir via the outlet solenoid valve. Then it is pushed up to the master cylinder by pump. SC OFF (Open) OFF (Closed) Master cylinder brake fluid pressure is transmitted to caliper. EL IDX BR-83 DESCRIPTION Component Parts and Harness Connector Location TCS Component Parts and Harness Connector Location NFBR0053 BR-84 SBR534EB DESCRIPTION Schematic BR-85 TCS Schematic NFBR0054 GI MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX MBR418A Wiring Diagram -- TCS -- DESCRIPTION Wiring Diagram -- TCS -- TCS NFBR0055 BR-86 MBR424A DESCRIPTION BR-87 TCS Wiring Diagram -- TCS -- (Cont'd) GI MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX MBR500A Wiring Diagram -- TCS -- (Cont'd) DESCRIPTION TCS BR-88 MBR425A DESCRIPTION BR-89 TCS Wiring Diagram -- TCS -- (Cont'd) GI MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX MBR435A Wiring Diagram -- TCS -- (Cont'd) DESCRIPTION TCS BR-90 SBR641E ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TCS Self-diagnosis Self-diagnosis NFBR0056 FUNCTION NFBR0056S01 ¼ When a problem occurs in the ABS, the ABS warning lamp on GI the instrument panel comes on. When a problem occurs in the TCS, the TCS OFF indicator lamp and SLIP indicator lamp on MA the instrument panel comes on. To actuate the self-diagnostic results mode, ground the self-diagnostic (check) terminal located on "Data link connector". The location of the malfunc- EM tion is indicated by the ABS warning lamp or SLIP indicator lamp flashing. SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE LC NFBR0056S02 1. Drive vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. 2. Turn ignition switch "OFF". EC FE CL MT 3. Ground terminal "9" of "Data link connector" with a suitable harness. AT 4. Turn ignition switch "ON" while grounding terminal "9". Do not depress brake pedal. Do not start engine. AX SU SBR535E SBR655E 5. After 3.0 seconds, the SLIP indicator lamp starts flashing to indicate the malfunction code No. (See NOTE.) ST 6. Verify the location of the malfunction with the malfunction code chart. Refer to BR-105. Then make the necessary repairs following the diagnostic procedures. RS 7. After the malfunctions are repaired, erase the malfunction codes stored in the control unit. Refer to BR-92. BT 8. Rerun the self-diagnostic results mode to verify that the mal- function codes have been erased. HA 9. Disconnect the check terminal from the ground. The self-diag- SC nostic results mode is now complete. 10. Check ABS warning lamp, TCS OFF indicator lamp and SLIP indicator lamp for deactivation after driving vehicle over 30 EL km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. 11. After making certain that ABS warning lamp, TCS OFF indicator lamp and SLIP indicator lamp does not come on, test the IDX ABS/TCS SELF-DIAGNOSIS in a safe area to verify that it functions properly. SBR535E BR-91 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TCS Self-diagnosis (Cont'd) NOTE: The indication terminates after five minutes. However, when the ignition switch is turned from "OFF" to "ON", the SLIP indication starts flashing again. The TCS OFF indicator lamp and ABS warning lamp remain lighted. HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) NFBR0056S03 1. Determine the code No. by counting the number of times the ABS warning lamp or SLIP indicator lamp flashes on and off. 2. When several malfunctions occur at one time, up to three code numbers can be stored; the latest malfunction will be indicated first. 3. The indication begins with the start code 12. After that a maximum of three code numbers appear in the order of the latest one first. The indication then returns to the start code 12 to repeat (the indication will stay on for five minutes at the most). 4. The malfunction code chart is given on the BR-105 page. SBR457D SBR631D HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (MALFUNCTION CODES) NFBR0056S04 1. Under the self-diagnostic results mode, the malfunction memory erase mode starts when the check terminal is disconnected from the ground. 2. The self-diagnostic results (malfunction codes) can be erased by grounding the check terminal more than three times in succession within 12.5 seconds after the erase mode starts. (Each grounding must be longer than one second.) The ABS warning lamp or SLIP indicator lamp stays on while the self-diagnosis is in the erase mode, and goes out after the erase operation has been completed. 3. The self-diagnosis is also completed at the same time. (Refer to BR-91.) After the erase operation is completed, it is necessary to rerun the self-diagnostic mode to verify that malfunction codes no longer appear. Only the start code (12) should be indicated when erase operation is completed and system is functioning normally. NOTE: The TCS OFF indicator lamp and ABS warning lamp remain lighted. BR-92 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONSULT-II CONSULT-II APPLICATION TO TCS ITEM Front right wheel sensor SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS X DATA MONITOR X TCS CONSULT-II NFBR0057 GI NFBR0057S01 ACTIVE TEST MA -- Front left wheel sensor Rear right wheel sensor X X -- EM X X -- Rear left wheel sensor ABS sensor X X -- LC X -- -- Stop lamp switch Front right inlet solenoid valve -- X -- EC X X X Front right outlet solenoid valve Front left inlet solenoid valve Front left outlet solenoid valve X X X FE X X X X X X CL Rear right inlet solenoid valve Rear right outlet solenoid valve X X X X X X MT Rear left inlet solenoid valve Rear left outlet solenoid valve X X X X X X AT Actuator solenoid valve relay X X -- Actuator motor relay AX (ABS MOTOR is shown on the ACTIVE TEST X X X screen.) ABS warning lamp SU -- X -- Battery voltage X X -- Control unit X -- -- Engine speed signal ABS motor -- X -- ST X -- X A/T gear position signal TCS OFF indicator lamp -- X -- RS -- X -- SLIP indicator lamp ECM LAN signal -- X -- BT X -- -- X -- -- HA X: Applicable --: Not applicable SC ECU (ABS/TCS CONTROL UNIT) PART NUMBER MODE NFBR0057S02 Ignore the ECU part number displayed in the ECU PART NUMBER MODE. Refer to parts catalog to order the ECU. EL IDX BR-93 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TCS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE 1. Turn ignition switch OFF. NFBR0058 NFBR0058S01 2. Connect CONSULT-II to Data Link Connector. 3. Start engine. 4. Drive vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. SBR535E 5. Stop vehicle with engine running and touch "START" on CONSULT-II screen. PBR455D 6. Touch "ABS". PBR385C 7. Touch "SELF DIAGNOSIS". ¼ The screen shows the detected malfunction and how many times the ignition switch has been turned since the malfunction. 8. Make the necessary repairs following the diagnostic procedures. PST412B 9. After the malfunctions are repaired, erase the self-diagnostic results stored in the control unit by touching "ERASE". 10. Check ABS warning lamp, SLIP indicator lamp, TCS OFF indicator lamp for deactivation after driving vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. NOTE: "SELF-DIAG RESULTS" screen shows the detected malfunction and how many times the ignition switch has been turned since the malfunction. SBR561E BR-94 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TCS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) Diagnostic item SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS MODE Diagnostic item is detected when ... =NFBR0058S02 Reference GI Page FR RH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 ¼ Circuit for front right wheel sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) BR-107 MA FR LH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 RR RH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 RR LH SENSOR [OPEN]*1 FR RH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 ¼ Circuit for front left wheel sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear right sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left sensor is open. (An abnormally high input voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right wheel sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) BR-107 EM BR-107 LC BR-107 EC BR-107 FR LH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 ¼ Circuit for front left wheel sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) BR-107 FE RR RH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 ¼ Circuit for rear right sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) BR-107 CL RR LH SENSOR [SHORT]*1 ABS SENSOR [ABNORMAL SIGNAL] FR RH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] FR LH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] ¼ Circuit for rear left sensor is shorted. (An abnormally low input voltage is entered.) ¼ Teeth damage on sensor rotor or improper installation of wheel sensor. (Abnormal wheel sensor signal is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) BR-107 MT BR-107 AT BR-110 AX BR-110 RR RH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] ¼ Circuit for rear right inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) BR-110 SU RR LH IN ABS SOL [OPEN] ¼ Circuit for rear left inlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) BR-110 FR RH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] FR LH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] RR RH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] RR LH IN ABS SOL [SHORT] ¼ Circuit for front right inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front left inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear right inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left inlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) BR-110 ST BR-110 RS BR-110 BT BR-110 FR RH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] ¼ Circuit for front right outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) BR-110 HA FR LH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] ¼ Circuit for front left outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) BR-110 SC RR RH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] RR LH OUT ABS SOL [OPEN] FR RH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] ¼ Circuit for rear right outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for rear left outlet solenoid valve is open. (An abnormally low output voltage is entered.) ¼ Circuit for front right outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) BR-110 EL BR-110 IDX BR-110 FR LH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] ¼ Circuit for front left outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) BR-110 BR-95 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TCS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) Diagnostic item Diagnostic item is detected when ... Reference Page RR RH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] ¼ Circuit for rear right outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) BR-110 RR LH OUT ABS SOL [SHORT] ¼ Circuit for rear left outlet solenoid valve is shorted. (An abnormally high output voltage is entered.) BR-110 ABS ACTUATOR RELAY [ABNORMAL] ¼ Actuator solenoid valve relay is ON, even control unit sends off signal. ¼ Actuator solenoid valve relay is OFF, even control unit sends on signal. BR-114 ABS MOTOR [ABNORMAL] ¼ Circuit for actuator motor is open or shorted. ¼ Actuator motor relay is stuck. BR-120 BATTERY VOLTAGE [ABNORMAL] ¼ Power source voltage supplied to ABS control unit is abnormally low. BR-126 CONTROL UNIT ¼ Function of calculation in ABS control unit has failed. BR-128 LAN SIGNAL 1 [ABNORMAL] ¼ ECM judges that communication signal between ABS/TCS control unit and ECM is abnormal. BR-131 LAN SIGNAL 2 [ABNORMAL] ¼ On the Local Area Network (LAN) between ABS/TCS control unit and ECM, ECM does not transmit the LAN start signal to ABS/TCS control unit. BR-132 LAN SIGNAL 3 [ABNORMAL] ¼ The communication start signal output is not terminated and the ordinary signals are not entered to ABS/TCS control unit. BR-135 ENGINE SPEED SIG [ABNORMAL] ¼ Engine speed signal from ECM is not entered. BR-129 ENGINE CHECK SIGNAL ¼ Based on the signal from ECM, the ABS/TCS control unit judges that the engine control system is malfunctioning. BR-129 LAN CIRCUIT 1 [ABNORMAL] ¼ The communication line between ABS/TCS control unit and ECM is open or shorted. BR-133 LAN CIRCUIT 2 [ABNORMAL] ¼ An instantaneous signal interruption occurs repeatedly on the communication line between ABS/TCS control unit and ECM. BR-133 *1: Be sure to confirm the ABS warning lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is turned ON after repairing the shorted sensor circuit, but the lamp goes out when driving the vehicle over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for one minute in accordance with SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE. DATA MONITOR PROCEDURE 1. Turn ignition switch OFF. NFBR0058S03 2. Connect CONSULT-II to data link connector. 3. Turn ignition switch ON. 4. Touch "START" on CONSULT-II screen. PBR455D 5. Touch "ABS". PBR385C BR-96 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TCS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) 6. Touch "DATA MONITOR". 7. Touch "SETTING" on "SELECT MONITOR ITEM" screen. 8. Touch "LONG TIME" on "SET RECORDING COND" screen. GI 9. Touch "START" on "SELECT MONITOR ITEM". MA EM PST412B LC ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURE NFBR0058S04 ¼ When conducting Active test, vehicle must be stationary. EC ¼ When ABS warning lamp or SLIP indicator lamp stays on, never conduct Active test. 1. Turn ignition switch OFF. FE 2. Connect CONSULT-II to Data Link Connector. 3. Start engine. 4. Touch "START" on CONSULT-II screen. CL PBR455D MT 5. Touch "ABS". AT AX SU PBR385C 6. Touch "ACTIVE TEST". ST RS BT HA PST412B 7. Select active test item by touching screen. SC EL IDX PBR976C BR-97 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) 8. Touch "START". 9. Carry out the active test by touching screen key. TCS MONITOR ITEM FR RH SENSOR FR LH SENSOR RR RH SENSOR RR LH SENSOR STOP LAMP SW ENGINE SPEED FR RH IN SOL FR RH OUT SOL FR LH IN SOL FR LH OUT SOL RR IN SOL RR OUT SOL RL IN SOL RL OUT SOL ACTUATOR RLY MOTOR RELAY WARNING LAMP BATTERY VOLT THRTL OPENING TRQ RDUC SIG GEAR TCS SW TCS OFF LAMP PBR934C DATA MONITOR MODE CONDITION SPECIFICATION NFBR0058S05 Drive vehicle. (Each wheel is rotating.) Displays computed vehicle speed from wheel sensor signal. Almost the same speed as speedometer. Turn ignition switch ON and depress brake pedal. Engine is running. (rpm) Depress the pedal: ON Release the pedal: OFF Engine speed: 0 - 8,000 (rpm) Ignition switch is turned ON or Operating conditions for each solenoid valve are indicated. engine is running. ABS is not operating: OFF Displays ON/OFF condition of ABS actuator relay. When turning ignition switch ON, ABS actuator relay is operated. Ignition switch is turned ON or engine is running. ABS is not operating: OFF ABS is operating: ON Warning lamp is turned on: ON Warning lamp is turned off: OFF Power supply voltage for control unit The throttle valve opening rate (%) Opening rate: 0 - 100% The operating cylinder ratio to fuel injected, calculated and sent by ABS/TCS control unit to ECM, is displayed. TCS is not operating: 0 TCS is operating: 0 - 6* * Displays the number of cylinders to which fuel supply is cut. A/T gear position signal detected by TCM via ECM is displayed. Gear position: P, N: N.P 1st: 1 2nd: 2 3rd: 3 4th: 4 ON/OFF condition of signal TCS OFF S/W (all the time switch is pressed): ON from TCS switch is displayed. TCS OFF S/W (released): OFF ¼ TCS OFF condition is displayed. ¼ The condition of malfunctioning TCS is displayed. TCS OFF indicator "OFF": OFF TCS OFF indicator "ON": ON BR-98 ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TCS CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure (Cont'd) MONITOR ITEM SLIP LAMP TCS OPR SIG CONDITION The TCS functioning state is displayed by detecting rear wheel slip. TCS operating condition SPECIFICATION SLIP indicator "ON": ON SLIP indicator "OFF": OFF TCS is not operating: OFF TCS is operating: ON ACTIVE TEST MODE TEST ITEM CONDITION JUDGEMENT Brake fluid pressure control operation FR RH SOLENOID FR LH SOLENOID RR RH SOLENOID RR LH SOLENOID Ignition switch is turned ON. UP (Increase): KEEP (Hold): IN SOL OFF ON DOWN (Decrease): ON ABS MOTOR ABS actuator motor ON: Motor runs OFF: Motor stops NOTE: Active test will automatically stop ten seconds after the test starts. (TEST IS STOPPED monitor shows ON.) GI MA EM NFBR0058S06 LC OUT SOL EC OFF OFF FE ON CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-99 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- INTRODUCTION How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair TCS SEF233G SEF234G How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair NFBR0059 INTRODUCTION NFBR0059S01 The ABS/TCS system has an electronic control unit to control major functions. The control unit accepts input signals from sensors and instantly drives actuator. It is essential that both kinds of signals are proper and stable. It is also important to check for conventional problems: such as air leaks in the booster or lines, lack of brake fluid, or other problems with the brake system. It is much more difficult to diagnose a problem that occurs intermittently rather than continuously. Most intermittent problems are caused by poor electric connections or faulty wiring. In this case, careful checking of suspicious circuits may help prevent the replacement of good parts. A visual check only may not find the cause of the problems, so a road test should be performed. Before undertaking actual checks, take just a few minutes to talk with a customer who approaches with an ABS/TCS complaint. The customer is a very good source of information on such problems; especially intermittent ones. Through the talks with the customer, find out what symptoms are present and under what conditions they occur. Start your diagnosis by looking for "conventional" problems first. This is one of the best ways to troubleshoot brake problems on an ABS/TCS controlled vehicle. Also check related Service Bulletins for information. BR-100 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION Preliminary Check 1 CHECK BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank. Low fluid level may indicate brake pad wear or leakage from brake line. TCS Preliminary Check NFBR0060 GI MA EM LC EC FE SBR451D Is brake fluid filled between MAX and MIN lines on reservoir tank and/or has brake fluid been contaminated? Yes GO TO 2. CL No Repair. GO TO 2. 2 CHECK BRAKE LINE MT Check brake line for leakage. AT AX SU SBR389C Is leakage present at or around brake lines, tubes or hoses or are any of these parts cracked or damaged? ST Yes GO TO 3. No Repair. GO TO 3. RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-101 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION Preliminary Check (Cont'd) 3 CHECK BRAKE BOOSTER OPERATION Check brake booster for operation and air tightness. Refer to BR-21. TCS Is brake booster airtight and functioning properly? Yes GO TO 4. No Replace. GO TO 4. 4 CHECK BRAKE PAD AND ROTOR Check brake pad and rotor. Refer to BR-24, 26, 28, 32. SBR058C Are brake pads and rotors functioning properly? Yes GO TO 5. No Replace. SBR059C BR-102 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION TCS Preliminary Check (Cont'd) 5 RECHECK BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank again. GI MA EM LC EC SBR451D Is brake fluid filled between MAX and MIN lines on reservoir tank and/or has brake fluid been contaminated? Yes GO TO 6. FE No Fill up brake fluid. CL 6 CHECK WARNING LAMP ACTIVATION Check warning lamp activation. MT AT AX SU Does warning lamp turn on when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes GO TO 7. No Check fuse, warning lamp bulb and warning lamp circuit. 7 CHECK WARNING LAMP DEACTIVATION Check warning lamp for deactivation after engine is started. Does warning lamp turn off when engine is started? Yes GO TO 8. No Go to Self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-91, 94. SBR655E ST RS BT HA 8 DRIVE VEHICLE SC Drive vehicle at speeds over 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute. Does warning lamp remain off after vehicle has been driven at 30 km/h (19 MPH) for at least one minute? EL Yes END No Go to Self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-91, 94. IDX BR-103 Ground Circuit Check TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- BASIC INSPECTION TCS Ground Circuit Check NFBR0061 ACTUATOR MOTOR GROUND NFBR0061S01 ¼ Check resistance between actuator motor ground terminal and body ground. Resistance: 0 SBR792D CONTROL UNIT GROUND NFBR0061S02 ¼ Check resistance between the terminals and ground. Resistance: 0 SBR714DF ABS SOLENOID VALVE RELAY GROUND NFBR0061S03 ¼ Check resistance between solenoid valve relay terminal 4 and ground. Resistance: 0 SBR764DI BR-104 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- GENERAL DESCRIPTION TCS Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart Code No. (No. of SLIP indicator flashes) Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart Malfunctioning part Warning lamp ABS Indicator TCS OFF SLIP Failsafe NFBR0062 GI Reference Page MA 12 Self-diagnosis could not detect any malfunctions OFF OFF OFF -- -- EM 21 Front right sensor (open-circuit) 22 Front right sensor (short-circuit)*2 ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-107 X BR-107 LC 25 Front left sensor (open-circuit) 26 Front left sensor (short-circuit)*2 ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-107 X BR-107 EC 31 Rear right sensor (open-circuit) 32 Rear right sensor (short-circuit)*2 ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-107 X BR-107 FE 35 Rear left sensor (open-circuit) 36 Rear left sensor (short-circuit)*2 ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-107 CL X BR-107 41 Actuator front right outlet solenoid valve 42 Actuator front right inlet solenoid valve ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-110 MT X BR-110 45 Actuator front left outlet solenoid valve 46 Actuator front left inlet solenoid valve ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-110 AT X BR-110 51 Actuator rear right outlet solenoid valve 52 Actuator rear right inlet solenoid valve ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-110 AX X BR-110 55 Actuator rear left outlet solenoid valve 56 Actuator rear left inlet solenoid valve ON ON ON ON ON ON X BR-110 SU X BR-110 57 Power supply (Low or high voltage)*3 ON ON OFF --*1 BR-126 61 Actuator motor or motor relay*4 ON ON ON X BR-120 63 Solenoid valve relay 71 Control unit 98 LAN communication system failure ON ON ON X BR-114 ST ON ON ON*5 X BR-128 OFF ON ON X BR-133 RS 81 Engine speed signal 96 LAN is monitoring OFF ON ON OFF ON ON X BR-129 X BR-131 BT 87 Engine parts are under fail-safe condition OFF ON ON X BR-129 92 LAN communication start procedures are incomplete OFF ON ON X BR-132 HA 94 85 ABS works frequently. Continued reception after LAN communication starts OFF ON ON ECM determines the ABS/TCS control unit is malfunctioning. OFF ON ON -- -- -- -- X BR-135 SC X BR-131 -- BR-136 EL Unexpected pedal action Long stopping distance -- -- -- -- -- BR-136 -- -- -- -- -- BR-137 IDX ABS does not work. -- -- -- -- -- BR-138 Pedal vibration and noise -- -- -- -- -- BR-139 BR-105 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS -- GENERAL DESCRIPTION TCS Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart (Cont'd) Code No. (No. of SLIP indicator flashes) Malfunctioning part Warning lamp ABS Indicator TCS OFF SLIP Failsafe Reference Page SLIP indicator stays on when engine is running Control unit power supply circuit Warning lamp bulb circuit Control unit or control unit connector Solenoid valve relay stuck Power supply for solenoid valve relay coil ON ON ON X*6 -- SLIP indicator does not come Fuse, warning lamp bulb or warning lamp circuit on when engine is running Control unit ON ON ON X -- Poor acceleration TCM is the cause of the symptom. OFF OFF OFF -- BR-154 X: Available --: Not available *1: Fail-safe operation does not activate. A signal from control unit suspends TCS and ABS control operation. Brakes operate conventionally. After specified power supply voltage resumes, TCS OFF indicator and ABS warning lamp go out, allowing for TCS and ABS control operation. *2: If a wheel or wheels spin on bad or slippery road surfaces for a period of approximately 10 to 80 seconds, the ABS warning lamp and the TCS OFF indicator lamp light. But this is not a malfunction. When the ignition switch is turned "ON" after a shorted wheel sensor circuit has been repaired, the ABS warning lamp and the TCS OFF indicator lamp light. Drive the vehicle at about 30 km/h (19 MPH) to ensure these lamps go out within 1 minute. *3: When the BATTERY VOLTAGE [ABNORMAL] code No. appears on the display, it does not indicate a malfunction related to the ABS/TCS control unit. Do not replace the ABS/TCS control unit even if the code No. appears. *4: The BATTERY VOLTAGE [ABNORMAL] code No. can sometimes appear when the ABS motor ground circuit is loose or disconnected. When it does, always check the ground circuit for improper installation. *5: Only the SLIP indicator lamp goes out depending on the type of ECM malfunction. *6: If failure occurs in self-diagnostic check terminal (terminal No. 4 of data link connector) circuit and/or TCS operation (SLIP indicator) circuit, fail-safe operation will not activate. BR-106 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Wheel Sensor or Rotor Wheel Sensor or Rotor NFBR0064 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE NFBR0064S01 Malfunction code No. 21, 22, 25, 26, 31, 32, 35, 36 or 18 GI NOTE: Wheel position should be identified by code No. except code No. MA 18 (sensor rotor). 1 INSPECTION START EM Wheel sensor inspection LC EC FE GO TO 2. CL SBR769DE MT 2 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connectors from control unit and wheel sensor of malfunction code No. Check terminals for damage or AT loose connections. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. AX Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 3. No INSPECTION END SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-107 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Wheel Sensor or Rotor (Cont'd) 3 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect control unit connector. 2. Check resistance between control unit connector terminals. Code No. 21 or 22 (Front RH wheel) Terminals 14 and 15 Code No. 25 or 26 (Front LH wheel) Terminals 9 and 10 Code No. 31 or 32 (Rear RH wheel) Terminals 11 and 38 Code No. 35 or 36 (Rear LH wheel) Terminals 12 and 13 Resistance: 0.8 - 1.85 k TCS Is resistance 0.8 - 1.85 k? Yes GO TO 5. No GO TO 4. 4 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR Check resistance of each sensor. (See NOTE) Resistance: 0.8 - 1.85 k SBR247DJ SBR761DE Is resistance 0.8 - 1.85 k? Yes Repair harness and connectors between control unit connector and wheel sensor con- nector. No Replace wheel sensor. 5 CHECK TIRE Check for inflation pressure, wear and size of each tire. Are tire pressure and size correct and is tire wear within specifications? Yes GO TO 6. No Adjust tire pressure or replace tire(s). BR-108 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Wheel Sensor or Rotor (Cont'd) 6 CHECK WHEEL BEARING Check wheel bearing axial end play. GI Check clearance between sensor and rotor. Clearance: Front MA 0.273 - 0.925 mm (0.0107 - 0.0364 in) Rear 0.387 - 0.992 mm (0.0152 - 0.0391 in) EM LC EC FE CL SBR605AA MT AT AX Is axial end play and clearance within specifications? SU SBR069CA Yes GO TO 7. No Clean sensor fixing portion, or replace sensor. ST 7 CHECK SENSOR ROTOR Check sensor rotor for teeth damage. RS Is sensor rotor free from damage? Yes Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. BT No Replace sensor rotor. HA SC EL IDX BR-109 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 41, 45, 51, 55, 42, 46, 52, 56 1 INSPECTION START ABS actuator solenoid valve inspection TCS =NFBR0063 NFBR0063S01 GO TO 2. SBR334EB 2 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connectors from control unit, ABS actuator and ABS solenoid valve relay. Check terminals for damage or loose connections. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 3. No INSPECTION END BR-110 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve (Cont'd) 3 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR SOLENOID VALVE 1. Disconnect connectors from control unit and ABS actuator. GI 2. Check resistance between control unit connector terminals and ABS actuator 2-pin connector E5 (ABS actuator side) terminals. MA EM LC EC MTBL0084 FE CL MT Is resistance within specifications? Yes GO TO 6. No GO TO 4. AT SBR766DH AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-111 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve (Cont'd) 4 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR SOLENOID VALVE 1. Disconnect ABS actuator 8-pin connector. 2. Check resistance between ABS actuator 8-pin connector E7 (ABS actuator side) terminals and ABS actuator 2-pin con- nector E5 (ABS actuator side) terminals. MTBL0085 SBR767DH Is resistance within specifications? Yes Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E7, E5 ¼ Harness for open or short between actuator connector and control unit ¼ Harness for open or short between actuator 8-pin connector and actuator 2-pin con- nector If NG, repair harness or connectors. No GO TO 5. BR-112 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve (Cont'd) 5 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR SOLENOID VALVE Check resistance between solenoid valve terminals 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17. GI MA EM LC EC Is resistance within specifications? MTBL0086 FE Yes Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E7, E5 ¼ Harness for open or short between actuator connector and control unit CL ¼ Harness for open or short between actuator 8-pin connector and actuator 2-pin con- nector If NG, repair harness or connectors. MT No Replace ABS actuator. AT 6 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR SOLENOID VALVE RELAY 1. Remove solenoid valve relay. AX 2. Check continuity between ABS actuator 2-pin connector E5 (body side) terminal 19 and solenoid valve relay terminal 3. Continuity should exist. SU ST RS Does continuity exist? SBR768DH BT Yes Go to "Solenoid Valve Relay", BR-114. No Check the following. HA ¼ Harness connectors E33, E5 ¼ Harness for open or short between actuator connector and solenoid valve relay termi- nal (relay box side) SC If NG, repair harness or connectors. EL IDX BR-113 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Solenoid Valve Relay Solenoid Valve Relay DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 63 1 INSPECTION START Solenoid valve relay inspection TCS NFBR0066 NFBR0066S01 GO TO 2. SBR334EB 2 CHECK SOLENOID VALVE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Check 40A [e] fusible link (ABS ACTR) for ABS solenoid valve relay. For fusible link layout, refer to POWER SUPPLY ROUTING in EL section. Is fusible link OK? Yes GO TO 3. No GO TO 9. 3 CHECK FUSE Check 10A fuse No. 30. For fuse layout, refer to "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in EL section. Is fuse OK? Yes GO TO 4. No GO TO 13. 4 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connectors from control unit and ABS actuator. Check terminals for damage or loose connection. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 5. No INSPECTION END BR-114 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Solenoid Valve Relay (Cont'd) 5 CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT Refer to CONTROL UNIT GROUND and ACTUATOR MOTOR GROUND in Ground Circuit Check, BR-104. GI Is ground circuit OK? Yes GO TO 6. MA No Repair harness and connectors. EM 6 CHECK SOLENOID VALVE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Remove solenoid valve relay. 2. Check voltage between solenoid valve relay terminal 5 and ground. LC EC FE CL MT SBR777DI Does battery voltage exist? Yes GO TO 7. AT No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E33 ¼ Harness for open or short between solenoid valve terminal (relay box side) and fusible AX link If NG, repair harness or connectors. SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-115 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Solenoid Valve Relay (Cont'd) 7 CHECK CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect control unit connector. 2. Check continuity between control unit connector terminals and solenoid valve relay terminals. TCS MTBL0089 SBR778DH Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 8. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between solenoid valve relay terminal (relay box side) and control unit If NG, repair harness or connectors. BR-116 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Solenoid Valve Relay (Cont'd) 8 CHECK SOLENOID VALVE RELAY GI MA EM While applying battery voltage to relay terminals, insert fuse into the circuit. LC MTBL0090 EC FE CL Is solenoid valve relay OK? Yes Go to "ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve", BR-110. No Replace solenoid valve relay. 9 REPLACE FUSIBLE LINK Replace fusible link. Does the fusible link blow out when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes GO TO 10. No INSPECTION END MT SBR776D AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-117 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Solenoid Valve Relay (Cont'd) 10 CHECK RELAY UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Remove solenoid valve relay. 2. Check continuity between solenoid valve relay terminal 5 and ground. TCS SBR779DI Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 11. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E33 ¼ Harness for open or short between solenoid valve terminal (relay box side) and fusible link If NG, repair harness or connectors. 11 CHECK ABS SOLENOID VALVE RELAY 1. Disconnect ABS actuator 2-pin connectors and control unit connector. 2. Check continuity between ABS actuator 2-pin connector E5 (body side) terminal 19 and ground. Does continuity exist? Yes Replace ABS relay box. No GO TO 12. SBR493DH BR-118 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Solenoid Valve Relay (Cont'd) 12 CHECK ABS SOLENOID VALVE Check continuity between ABS actuator 2-pin connector E5 (ABS actuator side) terminal 19 and ground. GI MA EM LC Does continuity exist? Yes Replace ABS actuator. No Go to "ABS Actuator Solenoid Valve", BR-110. 13 REPLACE FUSE Replace fuse. Does the fuse blow out when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between ABS control unit connector and fuse If NG, repair harness or connectors. No INSPECTION END EC SBR494DH FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-119 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Motor Relay or Motor Motor Relay or Motor DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 61 1 INSPECTION START ABS motor relay inspection TCS =NFBR0065 NFBR0065S01 GO TO 2. SBR335EB 2 CHECK MOTOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Check 40A [d] fusible link (ABS MTR) for ABS motor relay. For fusible link layout, refer to POWER SUPPLY ROUTING in EL section. Is fusible link OK? Yes GO TO 3. No GO TO 10. 3 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connectors from control unit and ABS actuator. Check terminals for damage or loose connection. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 4. No INSPECTION END BR-120 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 4 CHECK ABS RELAY UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Remove motor relay. GI 2. Check voltage between motor relay terminal 5 and ground. MA EM LC EC SBR771DI Does battery voltage exist? Yes GO TO 5. FE No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E29 CL ¼ Harness for open or short between motor relay terminal (relay box side) and fusible link If NG, repair harness or connectors. MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-121 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 5 CHECK CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect control unit connector. 2. Check continuity between control unit connector terminals and motor relay terminals. TCS MTBL0087 SBR772DH Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 6. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E29, E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between motor relay terminal (relay box side) and control unit If NG, repair harness or connectors. BR-122 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 6 CHECK MOTOR RELAY GI MA EM While applying battery voltage to relay terminals, insert fuse into the circuit. LC MTBL0088 EC FE CL Is motor relay OK? Yes GO TO 7. No Replace motor relay. MT SBR776D AT AX 7 CHECK ACTUATOR MOTOR GROUND CIRCUIT SU Refer to ACTUATOR MOTOR GROUND in Ground Circuit Check, BR-104. Is ground circuit OK? Yes GO TO 8. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E29 ST ¼ Harness for open or short between solenoid valve relay terminal (relay box side) and ground If NG, repair harness or connectors. RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-123 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 8 CHECK ABS ACTUATOR CIRCUIT Check continuity between ABS actuator 2-pin connector E5 (ABS actuator side) terminal 21 and actuator motor ground terminal. SBR793DF Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 9. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E5 ¼ Harness for open or short between actuator connector and motor terminal If NG, repair harness or connectors. 9 CHECK MOTOR 1. Remove motor relay. 2. Connect actuator connectors. 3. Connect suitable wire between motor relay connector terminals 3 and 5. Do not connect wire for more than 5 seconds. Does motor operate? Yes Go to "Low Voltage", BR-126. No Replace ABS actuator. 10 REPLACE FUSIBLE LINK Replace fusible link. Does the fusible link blow out when ignition switch is turned "ON"? Yes GO TO 11. No INSPECTION END SBR773DI BR-124 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 11 CHECK MOTOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Remove motor relay. GI 2. Check continuity between motor relay terminal 5 and ground. MA EM LC EC SBR774DI Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 12. FE No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E29 CL ¼ Harness for open or short between motor relay terminal (relay box side) and fusible link If NG, repair harness or connectors. MT 12 CHECK ABS MOTOR RELAY AT 1. Disconnect control unit connector. 2. Check continuity between motor relay terminal 3 and ground. AX SU ST Does continuity exist? SBR775DJ RS Yes Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E29 ¼ Harness for open or short between motor relay terminal (relay box side) and fusible BT link If NG, repair harness or connectors. HA No GO TO 13. SC EL IDX BR-125 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Motor Relay or Motor (Cont'd) 13 CHECK ABS MOTOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Remove motor ground. 2. Check continuity between ABS actuator 2-pin connector E5 (ABS actuator side) terminal 21 and ground. TCS Does continuity exist? Yes Replace ABS actuator. No GO TO 14. SBR489DH 14 CHECK MOTOR Go to "9. CHECK MOTOR" in "Motor Relay or Motor" (preceding page). Does motor operate? Yes Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. No Replace ABS actuator. Low Voltage DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 57 1 INSPECTION START ABS control unit power supply and ground circuit inspection NFBR0067 NFBR0067S01 GO TO 2. BR-126 SBR337EB TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS Low Voltage (Cont'd) 2 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect control unit connectors. Check terminals for damage or loose connections. Then reconnect connectors. GI 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? MA Yes GO TO 3. No INSPECTION END EM 3 CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY 1. Disconnect control unit connector. LC 2. Check voltage between control unit connector terminal 1 and ground. EC FE CL MT SBR726DF Does battery voltage exist when ignition switch is turned ON? AT Yes GO TO 4. No GO TO 5. AX 4 CHECK CONTROL UNIT GROUND Refer to CONTROL UNIT GROUND in Ground Circuit Check, BR-104. SU Is ground circuit OK? OK Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. NG Check the following. ST ¼ Harness connector E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit and ground If NG, repair harness or connectors. RS 5 CHECK FUSE BT Check 10A fuse 31 (Engine control) for control unit. Refer to POWER SUPPLY ROUTING in EL section. Is fuse OK? HA Yes GO TO 6. No Replace fuse. SC 6 CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Check continuity between battery and control unit connector terminal 1. EL Does continuity exist? Yes Check battery. Refer to BATTERY in EL section. IDX No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit and fuse If NG, repair harness or connectors. BR-127 Control Unit TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS Control Unit DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 71 1 INSPECTION START ABS control unit power supply and ground circuit inspection TCS NFBR0068 NFBR0068S01 GO TO 2. SBR337EB 2 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect control unit connector. Check terminals for damage or loose connections. Then reconnect connectors. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 3. No INSPECTION END 3 CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Check voltage. Refer to "3. CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT" in "Low Voltage", BR-126. Does battery voltage exist when ignition switch is turned ON? Yes GO TO 4. No Repair. 4 CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION Does warning lamp indicate code No. 71 again? Yes Replace control unit. No Inspect the system according to the code No. BR-128 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS ENGINE CHECK SIGNAL -- Engine System ENGINE CHECK SIGNAL -- Engine System =NFBR0082 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 87 GI NFBR0082S01 1 INSPECTION START MA Self-diagnostic item "ENGINE CHECK SIGNAL" appears on display. GO TO 2. EM 2 CHECK ENGINE SYSTEM Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ECM. LC Does any of following self-diagnostic items appear on display? [P1335 CRANK POS SEN (REF)]*1, [P0100 MAF SEN/CIRCUIT]*1, [P0115 COOLANT T SEN/CIRC]*1, [P0125 COOL- ANT T SEN/CIRC]*1, [P1320 IGN SIGNAL-PRIMARY]*1, [P0120 THRTL POS SEN/CIRC]*1, [P0605 ECM]*1 EC *1: Out of ECM diagnostic items, 7 items shown at left cause TCS to be suspended (TCS OFF indicator "ON" and SLIP indicator "ON") and allow control unit to indicate "ENGINE CHECK SIGNAL". Yes Go to "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in EC section. FE No GO TO 3. CL 3 CHECK CONTROL UNIT TO ECM CIRCUIT Do "ECM -- ABSTCS COMM NG" and/or "ABS-TCS C/U SIGNAL" [ECM self-diagnostic items]*2 appear on display? MT *2: Items which cause TCS to be suspended (TCS OFF indicator "ON" and SLIP indicator "ON") and allow ABS/TCS con- trol unit to indicate "ENGINE CHECK SIGNAL". Yes Go to "LAN monitoring", "LAN communication start procedures incomplete" and "LAN AT communication system failure". No GO TO 4. AX 4 CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS SU Does any other diagnostic items appears? Yes Repair or replace affected engine control system parts. No INSPECTION END 1 INSPECTION START ENG SPEED SIG -- Engine Speed Signal ST NFBR0083 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE NFBR0083S01 Malfunction code No. 81 RS Self-diagnostic item "ENGINE SPEED SIG" appears on display. BT HA SC GO TO 2. EL SBR539E IDX BR-129 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS ENG SPEED SIG -- Engine Speed Signal (Cont'd) 2 CHECK ENGINE SYSTEM Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ECM. Does [P1335 CRANK POS SEN (REF)]*1 (Self-diagnostic item) appear on display? *1: Out of ECM diagnostic item, only [P1335 CRANK POS SEN (REF)] causes TCS to be suspended (SLIP indicator lamp "ON" and TCS OFF indicator lamp "ON") and allows control unit to indicate "ENGINE SPEED SIG". Yes Check ECM. Refer to "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in EC section. No GO TO 3. 3 CHECK CONTROL UNIT TO ECM CIRCUIT Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ECM. Does [ECM-ABSTCS COMM NG] and [ABS-TCS C/U SIGNAL]*1 (self-diagnostic items) appears on display? Yes Go to "LAN monitoring", "LAN communication start procedures incomplete" and "LAN communication system failure". No GO TO 4. 4 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect control unit and ECM connectors, then reconnect them securely. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes GO TO 5. No INSPECTION END 5 CHECK CONTROL UNIT TO ECM HARNESS CONNECTORS 1. Disconnect control unit and ECM connectors. 2. Check continuity between control unit terminal 20 and ECM terminal 25. SBR540E Continuity should exist? Yes GO TO 6. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E91 and F48 ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit connector and ECM connector If NG, repair harness or connectors. 6 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS Connect connectors, then repeat self-diagnostic procedures. Does self-diagnostic item appears on display? Yes Repair or replace. No INSPECTION END BR-130 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS LAN SIGNAL 1 -- LAN Monitoring LAN SIGNAL 1 -- LAN Monitoring DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 85 NFBR0084 GI NFBR0084S01 1 INSPECTION START MA Self-diagnostic item "LAN SIGNAL 1" appears on display. EM LC EC GO TO 2. 2 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ECM. Does "ABS-TCS communication" (self-diagnostic item) appears on display? Yes Check LAN circuit. Refer to "CHECK LAN CIRCUIT", BR-133. No GO TO 3. 3 CHECK CIRCUIT Check ECM to battery power circuits, harness and connectors. OK or NG OK ¼ Repeat self-diagnostic procedures for control unit. ¼ If NG, replace control unit. NG Repair or replace affected parts. FE SBR541E CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-131 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS LAN SIGNAL 2 -- LAN Communication Start Procedures Incomplete LAN SIGNAL 2 -- LAN Communication Start Procedures Incomplete DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 92 =NFBR0085 NFBR0085S01 1 INSPECTION START Self-diagnostic item "LAN SIGNAL 2" appears on display. GO TO 2. 2 CHECK ENGINE SYSTEM Is self-diagnosis for ECM able to start? Yes GO TO 3. No ¼ Repair or replace data link connector to ECM harness and connector. ¼ Faulty ECM. (Malfunction indicator lamp remains "ON" during operation.) 3 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS Does [ECM-ABSTCS COMM NG] (self-diagnostic item) appear on display? Yes Check LAN circuit. Refer to "CHECK LAN CIRCUIT", BR-131. No GO TO 4. 4 CHECK STARTER SIGNAL Is starter signal input to ECM? Yes ¼ If other items appear on display, repair or replace affected areas. ¼ Repeat self-diagnostic procedures for control unit. No Repair or replace starter switch system. SBR541E BR-132 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS LAN CIRCUITS 1, LAN CIRCUITS 2 -- LAN Communication System Failure 1 INSPECTION START LAN CIRCUITS 1, LAN CIRCUITS 2 -- LAN Communication System Failure DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 96, 98 GI =NFBR0086 NFBR0086S01 MA Self-diagnostic item "LAN CIRCUITS 1" or "LAN CIRCUITS 2" appears on display. EM LC EC GO TO 2. FE SBR541E CL 2 CHECK ENGINE SYSTEM MT Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ECM. Does self-diagnostic item [ECM-ABSTCS COMM NG] appear on display? AT Yes GO TO 6. No GO TO 3. AX 3 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS SU Does "ABS-TCS C/U SIGNAL" appear on display? Yes GO TO 4. No Faulty control unit ST 4 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS Does any other control unit self-diagnostic items appears on display? RS Yes Repair or replace affected items shown on display. No GO TO 5. BT 5 CHECK VOLTAGE HA Check if battery voltage is too low (less than 9V) or battery terminals are loose. OK Repeat self-diagnostic procedures. SC NG Faulty control unit EL IDX BR-133 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS LAN CIRCUITS 1, LAN CIRCUITS 2 -- LAN Communication System Failure (Cont'd) 6 CHECK LAN CIRCUIT Check continuity between connector terminals. TCS SBR542E MTBL0320 Does continuity exist? Yes Repeat self-diagnostic procedures. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E91, F48, F50 ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit connector and TCM connector ¼ Harness for open or short between ECM connector and TCM connector If NG, repair harness or connectors. BR-134 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS TCS LAN SIGNAL 3 -- Continued Reception After LAN Communication Starts 1 INSPECTION START LAN SIGNAL 3 -- Continued Reception After LAN Communication Starts DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE Malfunction code No. 94 GI =NFBR0087 NFBR0087S01 MA Self-diagnostic item "LAN SIGNAL 3" appears on display. EM LC EC GO TO 2. FE SBR541E CL 2 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS MT Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ECM. Does self-diagnostic item [ECM-ABSTCS COMM NG] appear on display? AT Yes Check ECM. Refer to "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in EC section. No GO TO 3. AX 3 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS SU Does self-diagnostic item [ABS-TCS C/U SIGNAL] appears on display? Yes ¼ Replace control unit. ¼ Repeat self-diagnostic procedures for control unit. No If other items appears on display, repair or replace affected areas. ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-135 1. ABS Works Frequently TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 1. ABS Works Frequently 1 CHECK BRAKE FLUID PRESSURE Check brake fluid pressure distribution. Refer to dual proportioning valve inspection in "DUAL PROPORTIONING VALVE", BR-12. Is brake fluid pressure distribution normal? Yes GO TO 2. No Perform Preliminary Check. Refer to BR-101. TCS NFBR0073 2 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR 1. Check wheel sensor connector for terminal damage or loose connections. 2. Perform wheel sensor mechanical check. Refer to "Wheel Sensor or Rotor", BR-107. Are wheel sensors functioning properly? Yes GO TO 3. No Repair. 3 CHECK FRONT AXLE Check front and rear axles for excessive looseness. Refer to AX section, "Front Wheel Bearing", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE" and "Rear Wheel Bearing", "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE". Is front axle installed properly? Yes Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-136. No Repair. 2. Unexpected Pedal Action 1 CHECK BRAKE PEDAL STROKE Check brake pedal stroke. Is stroke excessively large? NFBR0071 Yes Perform Preliminary Check. Refer to BR-101. No GO TO 2. BR-136 SBR540A TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 2. Unexpected Pedal Action (Cont'd) 2 CHECK CONNECTOR AND PERFORMANCE 1. Disconnect ABS solenoid valve relay. GI 2. Check whether brake is effective. OK or NG MA Yes GO TO 3. No Perform Preliminary Check. Refer to BR-101. EM 3 CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION Ensure warning lamp remains off while driving. LC EC FE CL MT SBR655E Is warning lamp turned off? Yes GO TO 4. AT No Carry out self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-91, BR-94. AX 4 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR 1. Check wheel sensor connector for terminal damage or loose connection. SU 2. Perform wheel sensor mechanical check. Refer to "Wheel Sensor Rotor", BR-107. Is wheel sensor mechanism OK? Yes Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. No Repair. ST RS BT HA 3. Long Stopping Distance 1 CHECK CONNECTOR AND PERFORMANCE 1. Cancel ABS by disconnecting ABS solenoid valve relay. 2. Check stopping distance. SC NFBR0070 EL OK or NG IDX OK Perform Preliminary Check and air bleeding. NG Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-136. BR-137 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 3. Long Stopping Distance (Cont'd) NOTE: Stopping distance may be longer than vehicles without ABS when road condition is slippery. 4. ABS Does Not Work 1 CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION NFBR0072 Does the ABS warning lamp activate? Yes Carry out self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-91, 94. No Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-136. NOTE: ABS does not work when vehicle speed is under 10 km/h (6 MPH). BR-138 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 5. Pedal Vibration and Noise 1 INSPECTION START Pedal vibration and noise inspection 5. Pedal Vibration and Noise =NFBR0069 GI MA EM LC GO TO 2. 2 CHECK SYMPTOM 1. Apply brake. 2. Start engine. Does the symptom appear only when engine is started? Yes Carry out self-diagnosis. Refer to BR-91, 94. No GO TO 3. EC SAT797A FE CL MT AT 3 RECHECK SYMPTOM AX Does the symptom appear when electrical equipment switches (such as headlamp) are operated? Yes GO TO 4. SU No Go to "3. CHECK WARNING LAMP INDICATION" in "2. Unexpected Pedal Action", BR-136. 4 CHECK WHEEL SENSOR Check wheel sensor shield ground. For location of shield ground, refer to wiring diagram and "HARNESS LAYOUT" in EL ST section. Is wheel sensor shield grounded properly? RS Yes Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. No Repair. BT NOTE: ABS may operate and cause vibration under any of the following HA conditions. ¼ Applying brake gradually when shifting or operating clutch. ¼ Low friction (slippery) road. SC ¼ High speed cornering. ¼ Driving over bumps and pot holes. EL ¼ Engine speed is over 5,000 rpm with vehicle stopped. IDX BR-139 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On TCS 1 INSPECTION START 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On =NFBR0074 Warning lamp circuit inspection GO TO 2. SBR334EB 2 CHECK FUSE Check 10A fuse No. 30 for warning lamp. For fuse layout, refer to "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in EL section. Is fuse OK? Yes GO TO 3. No Replace fuse. BR-140 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 3 CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Install 10A fuse. GI 2. Remove solenoid valve relay. 3. Disconnect connectors from control unit and actuator. 4. Check voltage between control unit connector terminal 30 and ground after turning ignition switch "ON". MA EM LC EC Does battery voltage exist after turning ignition switch "ON"? FE SBR715DD Yes GO TO 5. CL No GO TO 4. 4 CHECK WARNING LAMP MT Check warning lamp bulb. Is warning lamp bulb OK? AT Yes Repair harness and connectors between fuse and control unit connector terminal 30 (including combination meter). AX No Replace bulb. SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-141 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 6. ABS Warning Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 5 CHECK CIRCUIT 1. Remove solenoid valve relay. 2. Check continuity between control unit terminals and solenoid valve relay terminals. NOTE: Pay attention to tester polarity. Specifications may vary depending on the type of tester. Before performing this inspection, refer to the instruction manual of the tester. TCS MTBL0091 SBR105EF Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 6. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E33, E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between solenoid valve relay terminal (relay box side) and control unit 6 CHECK SOLENOID VALVE RELAY Refer to "8. CHECK SOLENOID VALVE RELAY", "Solenoid Valve Relay", BR-114. Is solenoid valve relay OK? Yes Go to "Low Voltage", BR-126. No Replace solenoid valve relay. BR-142 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On 1 INSPECTION START 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On GI =NFBR0075 ABS control unit inspection MA EM LC EC FE CL MT AT GO TO 2. 2 CHECK FUSE Check 10A fuse No. 31 for control unit. For fuse layout, refer to "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in EL section. Is fuse OK? Yes GO TO 3. No GO TO 9. AX SBR338EB SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-143 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 3 CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect connector from control unit. 2. Check voltage between control unit connector terminal 1 and ground after turning ignition switch "ON". TCS SBR240DG Does battery voltage exist? Yes GO TO 4. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit and fuse If NG, repair harness or connectors. BR-144 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 4 CHECK ABS SOLENOID VALVE RELAY COIL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Turn ignition switch "OFF". GI 2. Remove solenoid valve relay. 3. Check continuity between control unit connector terminals and solenoid valve relay terminals. MA EM MTBL0092 LC EC FE CL MT AT AX SU SBR781DH Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 5. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E33, E91 ST ¼ Harness for open or short between solenoid valve relay terminal (relay box side) and control unit If NG, repair harness or connectors. RS 5 CHECK ABS SOLENOID VALVE RELAY BT Go to "8. CHECK SOLENOID VALVE RELAY", "Solenoid Valve Relay", BR-114. Does continuity exist? HA Yes GO TO 6. No Replace solenoid valve relay. SC EL IDX BR-145 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 6 CHECK WARNING LAMP GROUND CIRCUIT 1. Turn ignition switch "OFF". 2. Disconnect connectors from control unit and remove solenoid valve relay. 3. Check continuity between control unit connector terminal 30 and body ground. TCS SBR106ED Does continuity exist? Yes Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit and fuse If NG, repair harness or connectors. No GO TO 7. 7 CHECK ABS SOLENOID VALVE RELAY CIRCUIT 1. Remove 10A fuse 30 (meter) for warning lamp. For fuse layout, refer to POWER SUPPLY ROUTING in EL section. 2. Disconnect ABS actuator 2-pin connector E5. 3. Check continuity between ABS actuator 2-pin connector (body side) terminal 19 (-) and 10A fuse 11 (fuse box side) terminal (+). NOTE: Pay attention to tester polarity. Specifications may vary depending on the type of tester. Before performing this inspection, refer to the instruction manual of the tester. Does continuity exist? Yes Replace ABS relay unit. No GO TO 8. SBR339EA BR-146 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 7. ABS Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 8 CHECK ABS SOLENOID VALVE CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect ABS actuator 8-pin connector. GI 2. Check continuity between each ABS actuator 8-pin connector (ABS actuator side) terminal and body ground. MA EM LC EC SBR783DG Does continuity exist? Yes Replace ABS actuator. FE No Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. CL 9 REPLACE FUSE MT Replace 10A fuse No. 31. Does the fuse blow out when ignition switch is turned "ON"? AT Yes GO TO 10. No INSPECTION END AX 10 CHECK ABS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect control unit connector. SU 2. Check continuity between control unit connector terminal 1 and body ground. ST RS BT SBR720DF Does continuity exist? HA Yes Check the following. ¼ Harness connector E91 ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit and fuse SC If NG, repair harness or connectors. No Check control unit pin terminals for damage or the connection of control unit harness connector. Reconnect control unit harness connector. Then retest. EL IDX BR-147 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 8. SLIP Indicator Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On TCS 1 INSPECTION START 8. SLIP Indicator Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On =NFBR0088 Indicator lamp circuit inspection GO TO 2. 2 CHECK FUSE Check 10A fuse No. 30 for control unit. For fuse layout, refer to "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in EL section. Is fuse OK? Yes GO TO 3. No Replace fuse. 3 CHECK CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Install 10A fuse. 2. Disconnect connector from control unit. 3. Check voltage between control unit connector terminal 32 and ground after turning ignition switch "ON". SBR537E Does battery voltage exist? Yes GO TO 5. No GO TO 4. SBR350EA 4 CHECK INDICATOR LAMP Check indicator lamp bulb. Is indicator lamp bulb OK? Yes Repair harness and connectors between fuse and control unit connector terminal 32 (including combination meter). No Replace bulb. BR-148 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 8. SLIP Indicator Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 5 CHECK CIRCUIT 1. Disconnect control unit connector. GI 2. Check continuity between control unit connector terminal 16 and data link connector terminal 9. MA EM LC EC SBR538E Does continuity exist? FE Yes GO TO 6. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E91, M28 CL ¼ Harness for open or short between control unit and data link connector MT 6 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connector from control unit. Check terminals for damage or loose connection. Then reconnect connector. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. AT Does warning lamp activate again? Yes Check items the self-diagnosis detected as faulty. AX No INSPECTION END SU 1 INSPECTION START Indicator lamp circuit inspection 9. TCS OFF Indicator Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On ST NFBR0089 RS BT HA SC GO TO 2. EL SBR352EA IDX BR-149 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 9. TCS OFF Indicator Lamp Does Not Come On When Ignition Switch Is Turned On (Cont'd) 2 CHECK FUSE Check 10A fuse No. 30 for control unit. For fuse layout, refer to "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in EL section. Is fuse OK? Yes GO TO 3. No Replace fuse. 3 CHECK CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Install 10A fuse. 2. Disconnect connector from control unit. 3. Check voltage between control unit connector terminal 31 and ground after turning ignition switch "ON". TCS Does battery voltage exist? Yes GO TO 5. No GO TO 4. SBR353EA 4 CHECK INDICATOR LAMP Check indicator lamp bulb. Is indicator lamp bulb OK? Yes Repair harness and connectors between control unit connector terminal 31 and fuse box (including combination meter). No Replace bulb. 5 CHECK CONNECTOR 1. Disconnect connector from control unit. Check terminals for damage or loose connection. Then reconnect connector. 2. Carry out self-diagnosis again. Does warning lamp activate again? Yes Check items the self-diagnosis detected as faulty. No INSPECTION END BR-150 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 10. TCS OFF Switch Is Inoperative 1 INSPECTION START Inspect TCS OFF switch. 10. TCS OFF Switch Is Inoperative =NFBR0090 GI MA EM LC GO TO 2. 2 CHECK TCS OFF SWITCH 1. Remove TCS OFF switch and disconnect TCS OFF switch connector. 2. Check continuity between terminal 2 and 3 for TCS OFF switch connector. EC SBR543E FE CL MT AT AX When TCS OFF switch is pressed: Continuity should exist. When TCS OFF switch is released: Continuity should not exist. OK GO TO 3. NG Replace TCS OFF switch. SU SBR544E ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-151 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS 10. TCS OFF Switch Is Inoperative (Cont'd) 3 CHECK TCS OFF SWITCH POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT ¼ Disconnect connector from control unit. ¼ Check continuity between control unit connector terminal 44 and TCS OFF switch connector terminal 2. TCS SBR545E Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 4. No Check the following. ¼ Harness connectors E91, M45 ¼ Harness for open or short between TCS OFF switch terminal (body side) and control unit If NG, repair harness or connectors. 4 CHECK TCS OFF SWITCH POWER SUPPLY Check continuity between TCS OFF switch connector terminal 2 and ground. Does continuity exist? Yes GO TO 5. No Repair harness and connectors. SBR546E BR-152 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 10. TCS OFF Switch Is Inoperative (Cont'd) 5 CHECK TCS OFF SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT Check continuity between TCS OFF switch connector terminal 3 and ground. GI MA EM LC Does continuity exist? Yes Final check No Repair harness and connectors. EC SBR547E FE CL MT AT AX SU ST RS BT HA SC EL IDX BR-153 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS TCS 11. Poor Acceleration 1 INSPECTION START 11. Poor Acceleration =NFBR0091 Engine acceleration is poor while TCS is operating. Vehicle instability is caused by unstable engine rpm operation. (Engine is shaking.) GO TO 2. 2 CHECK PERFORMANCE 1. Cancel TCS operation using TCS OFF switch. (TCS OFF indicator lamp lights.) 2. Drive vehicle or accelerate engine. Is engine acceleration poor or does automatic transaxle shift when TCS is not operating? Yes Go to "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in BR section. No GO TO 3. 3 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS Perform self-diagnostic procedures for TCM. Does any of the following self-diagnostic items appear on the display? Yes Go to "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in AT section. No GO TO 4. 4 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ABS/TCS. Does any of the following self-diagnostic items appear on the display? Yes Go to "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in BR section. No GO TO 5. 5 CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSIS Perform self-diagnostic procedures for ECM. Does any of the following self-diagnostic items appear on the display? Yes Go to "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES" in EC section. No INSPECTION END BR-154 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION NFBR0076 ABS/TCS CAUTION: Be careful not to damage sensor edge and sensor rotor teeth. When removing the front or rear wheel hub assembly, first GI remove the ABS wheel sensor from the assembly. Failure to do so may result in damage to the sensor wires making the sensor inoperative. MA Wheel Sensors NFBR0076S01 EM LC EC FE CL MT AT SBR921C AX SU Sensor Rotor ST NFBR0076S02 REMOVAL NFBR0076S0201 1. Remove the drive shaft and rear wheel hub. Refer to "Drive Shaft" and "Wheel Hub" in AX section. RS 2. Remove the sensor rotor using suitable puller, drift and bear- ing replacer. BT HA SBR984C SC EL IDX SBR873CA BR-155 Sensor Rotor (Cont'd) REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ABS/TCS INSTALLATION NFBR0076S0202 Install the sensor rotor. For front sensor rotor, use hammer and wooden block. For rear sensor rotor, use suitable drift and press. ¼ Always replace sensor rotor with new one. SBR985C ¼ Pay attention to the dimension of rear sensor rotor as show in figure. h: 12.5 - 13.5 mm (0.492 - 0.531 in) SBR986C Control Unit (With TCS Models) Location: Driver side dash side lower. NFBR0076S03 SBR532E SBR533E Actuator REMOVAL 1. Disconnect battery cable. NFBR0076S04 NFBR0076S0401 2. Drain brake fluid. Refer to "Changing Brake Fluid" (BR-8). 3. Remove air cleaner and duct. 4. Apply different colored paint to each pipe connector and actuator to prevent incorrect connection. 5. Disconnect harness connectors, brake pipes and remove fixing nuts and actuator ground cable. INSTALLATION CAUTION: NFBR0076S0402 After installation, refill brake fluid. Then bleed air. Refer to "Bleeding Brake System" (BR-9). 1. Temporarily install actuator on the bracket. 2. Tighten actuator ground cable. 3. Connect brake pipes temporarily. 4. Tighten fixing nuts. 5. Tighten brake pipes. 6. Connect harness connectors and battery cable. 7. Install air cleaner and duct. BR-156 Front brake Rear brake Master cylinder Control valve Brake booster Recommended brake fluid SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) General Specifications Brake model General Specifications NFBR0077 Unit: mm (in) GI CLZ25VC disc brake Cylinder bore diameter Pad Length × width × thickness Rotor outer diameter × thickness 57.2 (2.252) 125.6 × 46 × 11 (4.94 × 1.81 × 0.43) 280 × 26 (11.02 × 1.02) MA EM Brake model Cylinder bore diameter CL9HB disc brake 33.96 (1.3370) LC Pad Length × width × thickness Rotor outer diameter × thickness 89.1 × 39.5 × 10 (3.508 × 1.555 × 0.39) EC 278 × 9 (10.94 × 0.35) Cylinder bore diameter Valve model 23.81 (15/16) FE Dual proportioning valve Booster model Diaphragm diameter Primary Secondary M215T CL 230 (9.06) 205 (8.07) MT DOT 3 Brake model Pad wear limit Rotor repair limit Disc Brake Minimum thickness Maximum runout Minimum thickness CLZ25VC 2.0 (0.079) 0.07 (0.0028) 24.0 (0.945) AT NFBR0078 Unit: mm (in) CL9HB AX 1.5 (0.059) 0.07 (0.0028) SU 8 (0.31) Brake Pedal M/T Free height "H"* A/T Clearance "C" between pedal stopper and threaded end of stop lamp switch or ASCD switch NFBR0079 Unit: mm (in) 158 - 165 (6.22 - 6.50) ST 167 - 174 (6.57 - 6.85) 0.74 - 1.96 (0.0291 - 0.0772) RS *: Measured from surface of dash reinforcement panel to surface of pedal pad Parking Brake Number of notches [under force of 196 N (20 kg, 44 lb)] 10 - 11 BT NFBR0080 HA Number of notches when warning lamp switch comes on 1 SC Control Valve EL NFBR0092 Unit: kPa (kg/cm2, psi) Applied pressure (front) Output pressure (rear) 7,355 (75, 1,067) 5,100 - 5,492 (52 - 56, 739 - 796) IDX BR-157 Brake Booster Output rod length Clevis length SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) Brake Booster 10.275 - 10.525 (0.4045 - 0.4144) 130 (5.12) NFBR0093 Unit: mm (in) Clearance Resistance Dimension of rear sensor rotor ABS Wheel Sensor Front Rear Front Rear NFBR0094 0.273 - 0.925 mm (0.0107 - 0.0364 in) 0.385 - 0.973 mm (0.0252 - 0.0383 in) 0.8 - 1.85 0.8 - 1.85 12.5 - 13.5 mm (0.4921 - 0.5315 in) BR-158Acrobat Distiller 3.0J (Windows 版) Parlance Publisher 5.0/(Xyvision Postscript Formatter) 3.0 3