VISUAL INSPECTION
Visually inspect all electrical wiring, looking for chafed, stretched, cut or pinched wiring. Ensure electrical connectors fit tightly and are not corroded. Ensure vacuum hoses are properly routed and are not pinched or cut. See VACUUM DIAGRAMS article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section to verify routing and connections (if necessary). Inspect air induction system for possible vacuum leaks.
FUEL PUMP QUICK TEST
- Turn ignition on, with engine off. Place jumper wire across +B and FP terminals of engine check connector in engine compartment. (Scheme 28) See ENGINE CHECK CONNECTOR LOCATION table.
- Listen for fuel pump running sound. Feel for pressure in fuel line between filter and fuel rail. Turn ignition off. Remove jumper wire. If fuel pump sound was present and fuel hose showed pressure, go to FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST.
- If no pressure or fuel pump sound was present, connect a jumper wire from battery source to FP terminal of engine check connector.
- If fuel pump does not run or no fuel pressure is felt in line, check for defective fuel pump. Check for open circuit between engine check connector and fuel pump or for poor fuel pump ground. See appropriate wiring diagram in WIRING DIAGRAMS article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section in ENGINE PERFORMANCE. NOTE: All models use in-tank fuel pump. Fuel pump contains internal relief valve and check valve.
- If fuel pump ran after battery source was connected to FP terminal in step 3), check EFI main relay and related wiring. Also check EFI and IGN fuses. See FUEL PUMP CONTROL CIRCUIT. For more information on wiring, see appropriate wiring diagram in WIRING DIAGRAMS article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section.
| Model | (1) Location |
|---|---|
| Camry | On Left Shock Tower |
| Pickup & 4Runner | On Right Fenderwell |
| (1) Check connector cover has check connector pin ID. All FP and +B pins will be in same location. | |
| (1) | Check connector cover has check connector pin ID. All FP and +B pins will be in same location. |
ENGINE CHECK CONNECTOR LOCATION
Scheme 28
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST
Note. Before testing fuel pressure, check all fuel delivery and return lines for leaks.
Scheme 29
Scheme 30
- Ensure battery is fully charged. Turn ignition off. Disconnect negative battery cable. On Pickup and 4Runner, place container or shop towel under No. 3 fuel supply pipe.
- On Camry, place container or shop towel under cold start injector. Disconnect cold start injector (if equipped). Slowly loosen cold start injector or No. 3 fuel supply pipe union bolt to relieve fuel pressure.
- On Camry remove union bolt and gaskets. Install fuel pressure gauge to cold start injector delivery pipe. (Scheme 29)and (Scheme 30). Wipe off excess fuel. On Pickup and 4Runner, attach gauge to No. 3 fuel pipe using same method. (Scheme 29)and (Scheme 30).
- Install jumper wire between engine check connector FP and +B pins. (Scheme 28) See ENGINE CHECK CONNECTOR LOCATION table. Reconnect negative battery cable, and turn ignition on, with engine off. Measure fuel pressure. Fuel pressure should be same as unregulated pressure. See appropriate FUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE table.
- If fuel pressure is high, replace fuel pressure regulator. If fuel pressure is low, check fuel hoses and connections, fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuel pressure regulator
- Remove jumper wire installed in step 3). Start engine. Disconnect vacuum sensing hose from fuel pressure regulator, and plug hose end. Fuel pressure regulator is mounted on fuel rail.
- Measure unregulated fuel pressure at idle speed. See appropriate FUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE table. With engine still idling, reconnect fuel pressure regulator vacuum hose.
- Measure regulated pressure at idle. If regulated pressure is not as specified, check vacuum sensing hose to fuel pressure regulator. On models so equipped, check fuel pressure-up system. See & I - SYS/COMP TESTS article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section.
- Stop engine. Note fuel pressure. Leave fuel pressure gauge attached to engine for at least 5 minutes. Residual fuel pressure after 5 minutes should be at least 21 psi (1.5 kg/cm 2 ).
- If pressure is not as specified, check for leaking injectors, faulty fuel pressure regulator or bad check valve in fuel pump. Relieve fuel system pressure. Remove fuel pressure gauge. Install cold start injector. Run engine and check for fuel leaks.
Note. For more information on checking fuel injectors and other fuel sub-systems, see I - SYS/COMP TESTS article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section.
| Application | (1) Unregulated Pressure psi (kg/cm 2 ) | (2) Regulated Pressure psi (kg/cm 2 ) |
|---|---|---|
| All Models | 38-44 (2.7-3.1) | 33-37 (2.3-2.6) |
| (1) With pressure regulator vacuum hose disconnected and plugged. (2) With vacuum hose connected to pressure regulator. | ||
| (1) | With pressure regulator vacuum hose disconnected and plugged. |
| (2) | With vacuum hose connected to pressure regulator. |
FUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE
DIAGNOSTIC CODES
Note. ECU is programmed to detect ignition problems. Checking for trouble codes can speed up diagnosis. If ECU detects a problem, a diagnostic code will be set in memory. For information on system self-diagnostic capabilities and how to retrieve codes, see TESTS W/CODES article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section.
SPARK TEST
- On models with integral ignition coil, disconnect spark plug wires. Remove spark plugs. Install spark plugs to each spark plug wire. Ground spark plug.
- On models with external ignition coil, disconnect high tension (coil) wire from distributor. Hold wire about 1/2" away from ground. CAUTION: To prevent gasoline from being injected, DO NOT crank engine for longer than 2 seconds.
- On all models, crank engine and check for spark. If spark does not occur, check ignition coil, ignitor and distributor connections.
- If connections are good, check resistance of high tension wires. See IGNITION HIGH-TENSION WIRE RESISTANCE table. If resistance is within specification, go to next step. If resistance is not within specification, replace wires.
- Check power supply to ignition coil and ignitor. Place ignition switch in ON position. Check for voltage at ignition coil positive terminal. If voltage is present, go to next step. If voltage is not present, check wiring between ignition switch, coil and ignitor.
- Check ignition coil resistance. See IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE TESTS. If ignition coil resistance is not as specified, replace coil. If coil resistance is within specification, go to next step.
- Check pick-up coil resistance. See PICK-UP COIL RESISTANCE TEST. If resistance is within specification, go to next step. If pick-up coil resistance is not as specified, replace pick-up coil or distributor assembly.
- Check air gap between reluctor and pick-up coil. See PICK-UP COIL AIR GAP CHECK. If air gap is correct, go to next step. If air gap is incorrect, replace distributor assembly.
- Check ignition IGT signal from ECU. See appropriate CODE 14 chart in TESTS W/CODES article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section. If IGT signal is okay, replace ignitor.
Note. A loss of either IGT or IGF signal will cause a no-start condition.
| Application | Ohms |
|---|---|
| All Models | 25,000 Maximum Per Wire |
IGNITION HIGH-TENSION WIRE RESISTANCE
Primary Coil Resistance Test
- Disconnect ignition coil so it is isolated from remainder of system. Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between coil positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. (Scheme 31)and (Scheme 32). Resistance should be 0.4-0.5 ohms at 68°F (20°).
- If primary resistance is not within specification, replace ignition coil. If resistance is within specification, proceed to SECONDARY COIL RESISTANCE TEST.
Scheme 31
Scheme 32
Secondary Coil Resistance Test
- Disconnect ignition coil so it is isolated from remainder of system. Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between coil positive (+) terminal and coil tower. (Scheme 33)and (Scheme 34). Resistance should be 10,200-13,800 ohms at 68°F (20°C).
- If resistance is not within specification, replace ignition coil. If resistance is within specification, proceed to PICK-UP COIL RESISTANCE TEST.
Scheme 33
Scheme 34
PICK-UP COIL RESISTANCE TEST
- Measure pick-up coil resistance between terminals G1 and G(-), G2 and G(-) and NE and G(-). (Scheme 35)
- If resistance is incorrect, replace distributor. See DISTRIBUTOR PICK-UP COIL RESISTANCE table. If resistance is within specification, proceed to PICK-UP COIL AIR GAP CHECK.
| Application | Ohms |
|---|---|
| Camry | 140-180 |
| Pickup & 4Runner | 205-255 |
DISTRIBUTOR PICK-UP COIL RESISTANCE