Toyota 3rz
Toyota 3rz
Toyota 3rz
17
B–R B–R B–R
IF1
B Y–GR(A/T)
1 1
ACC
7. 5A 7. 5A 20A 7. 5A 10A
STA IGN EFI OBD STOP
2 AM1 IG1
ST1 1
2 2
6 1F 11 1F 2 2 2 1F
I14
Y–GR
Y–GR
(A/T)
B–O
W–R
V
IGNITION SW
G–Y
20 3E B–O
I3
22
Y–B
3E
B–O
B–Y
B–Y
Y–B
21 3E B–Y
CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
Y–GR C
JUNCTION
JUNCTION
(A/T) B W
Y–GR
(M/T)
J11
J11
8 IK3 23 IF1 C B
(A/T)
B–Y
B–O
Y–B
W
V
CLUTCH START SW
9 1
PARK/NEUTRAL
POSITION SW
P
12 IF1
W–R
N
P1
W–R
B–O
6 2
C9
V
2 2
(A/T)
G
2 2
1 5 13 16 7 1 5
CONNECTOR 3
OPENING
CIRCUIT
EFI
DATA LINK
RELAY
30A AM2
40A AM1
RELAY
(A/T)
G CG SG
C6
G
D7
(M/T) 2 3 4 5 2 3
1 1 5 3E 2 2
W–R
1
W–B
W–L
BR
L
120A ALT
8 3E
7 IF1 5 BN7
G
2
W–R
W–B
W–R
2
4
FUEL PUMP
15 3A
W
M
J 9 A , J10 B
BR
F8
D B
CONNECTOR
5
JUNCTION
W–B
16 3A
23 IK2
BATTERY
E A
13 BN7
W–B
W–B
W–B
BR
W–L
EA IE EF IG
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1
B–R B–R
IK2
Y–GR(A/T)
B–R
B–R
B–R
B–R
OIL PRESSURE SW
STOP LIGHT SW
POWER STEERING
2 2 2 2 2
INJECTOR NO. 1
INJECTOR NO. 2
INJECTOR NO. 3
INJECTOR NO. 4
S5
P10
I6
I7
I8
I9
1 1 1 1 1 1
G–Y
G–W
Y
Y–B Y–B
Y–GR(A/T)
7 3F
W–R
R–L
W
R
19 IK2
15
B–Y B–Y
IF1
6 3F
G–W
Y
W
12 A 1 A 7 B 15 A 22 A 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 28 B
SIL BATT TC STP NSW # 10 # 20 # 30 # 40 PSW
E5 A , E6 B , E7 C , E8 D
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
W–R
G–B
LG–R
W–G
B–W
G–R
W–L
Y–G
P–L
L–B
GR
G
2 IK6
4 3E 2 3E
MASS AIR FLOW METER
ENGINE COOLANT
4 5 2 2 2
G–B
TEMP. SENSOR
1 3E 3 3E 26 BN7
E1
E3
1 1
W–R
G–B
3 1
M1
W–R
SWITCHING VALVE)
2 2
VSV (PRESSURE
I14
W–R
L–B
L–B
L–B
L–B
W–R
W–R
VSV (EVAP)
V12
V4
1 1
13 IK2 3 BN7
W–R
W–R
W–R
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ENGINE CONTROL (3RZ–FE)
(TRANSFER L4 POSITION)
I20 I21 I22 I23
TO ADD DETECTION SW
A25 IGNITION IGNITION IGNITION IGNITION
A/C CONTROL COIL AND COIL AND COIL AND COIL AND
TO DETECTION SW
ASSEMBLY IGNITER NO. 1 IGNITER NO. 2 IGNITER NO. 3 IGNITER NO. 4
TO TACHOMETER
[ADD ACTUATOR]
[COMB. METER]
10 9 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2
B–Y
B–Y
B–Y
B–Y
B–Y
I13 I13
(4WD A/T)
(4WD)
LG–B
G–B
L–Y
L–B
(*1)
GR
B–Y
L–R
B–L
L–Y
L
13 A 14 A 10 B 19 A 13 B 11 D 12 D 10 D 13 D 14 D
AC1 ACT 4WD L4 TAC IGT1 IGT2 IGF IGT3 IGT4
E5 A , E6 B , E7 C , E8 D
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
(SHIELDED)
G–Y
I13
W–B
B–R
R–Y
R–B
W
Y
8 IK6 B
BR
G–Y
G–Y
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
24 BN7 23 BN7 3 1 1
VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR
3 2
(SHIELDED)
VSV (EGR)
G–Y
R–Y
1 3
(BANK 1 SENSOR 1)
3 2
V3
I13
2
1 2 I1 2 4
IDLE AIR
KNOCK SENSOR
L–B
A23
CONTROL VALVE 1
1
V8
T1
L–B
L–B
W–R
W–R
W–R
I13
BR
K1
25 IK2 25 BN7
L–B
L–B
W–R W–R W–R W–R W–R W–R
I13 I13 I13
W–R BR
W–B
BR
W–R W–R
EF
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FROM POWER SOURCE SYSTEM (SEE PAGE 54) * 1 : W/ TACHOMETER FROM POWER SOURCE SYSTEM (SEE PAGE 54)
* 2 : W/O TACHOMETER
BR
10A I13 10A
TAIL GAUGE
C2 C1
2 CRANKSHAFT CAMSHAFT
POSITION SENSOR POSITION SENSOR
2 5 1F
3 BR
G
E4
G–O
B–R
6 1E 1 2 2 1
(SHIELDED)
(SHIELDED) 4 3D 19 3D
G
R
L
4 1F
G–R
G–O
BR
16 3C
5 3D 20 3D 17 3D
I13
G–O
B–R
B–R
20 3C
G–R
C10
20 A 16 C 24 C 15 C 21 A 3 COMBINATION METER 5
ELS NE+ NE– G2+ SP1
(*1)
(*2)
INDICATOR LAMP
SPEEDOMETER
MALFUNCTION
CONTROL
E5 A , E6 B , E7 C , E8 D CIRCUIT
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
(*2)
(*2)
(*1)
(*1)
CCV OXS HTS E1 E01 E02 E03 W
7 8 2 9
1 C 10 C 3 C 17 C 21 D 31 D 5 D 6 A
R–W
W–B
W–B
W–B
G–R
V–R
V–R
B–R
BR
BR
L
B
I13
(SHIELDED)
22 IK2 12 IK2
20 IK2 6 IK2 15 IK2
VSV (CANISTER CLOSED VALVE)
(SHIELDED)
R–W
R–L
G–R
V
B–R
BR
L
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
2 3 1
(BANK 1 SENSOR 2)
I15
4 2
V
1
V11
H9
W–R
BR
2 3 1
14 IK2 17 3B
I13
5 IK2
BR
BR
BR
19 3B
BR
W–R BR V10
I13 I13
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
BR BR
BR
W–B
W–B
W–B
I13
BR
W–R
EF ID
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ENGINE CONTROL (3RZ–FE)
SYSTEM OUTLINE
The engine control system utilizes a microcomputer and maintains overall control of the engine, transmission, etc. An outline
of engine control is given here.
1. INPUT SIGNAL
(1) Engine coolant temp. signal system
The engine coolant temp. sensor detects the engine coolant temp. and has a built–in thermistor with a resistance which
varies according to the water temp. Thus the engine coolant temp. is input in the form of a control signal to TERMINAL
THW of the engine control module.
(2) Intake air temp. signal system
The intake air temp. sensor is installed inside the mass air flow meter and detects the intake air temp., which is input as
a control signal to TERMINAL THA of the engine control module.
(3) Heated oxygen sensor signal system
The oxygen density in exhaust emissions is detected and input as a control signal to TERMINAL OXS of the engine
control module. To maintain stable detection performance by the heated oxygen sensor, a heater is used for warming
the sensor. The heater is also controlled by the engine control module (HTS).
(4) RPM signal system
Camshaft position and crankshaft position are detected by the camshaft position sensor and crankshaft position sensor,
camshaft position is input as a control signal to TERMINAL G2+ of the engine control module, and engine RPM is input
to TERMINAL NE+.
(5) Throttle signal system
The throttle position sensor detects the throttle valve opening angle, which is input as a control signal to TERMINAL VTA
of the engine control module.
(6) Vehicle speed signal system
The vehicle speed sensor detects the vehicle speed and inputs a control signal to TERMINAL SP1 of the engine control
module via the combination meter.
(7) A/C SW signal system
The operating voltage of the A/C magnetic clutch is detected and input in the form of a control signal to TERMINAL AC1
of the engine control module.
(8) Battery signal system
Voltage is constantly applied to TERMINAL BATT of the engine control module. When the ignition SW is turned to on,
voltage for engine control module operation is applied via the EFI relay to TERMINAL +B of the engine control module.
(9) Intake air volume signal system
Intake air volume is detected by the mass air flow meter and a signal is input into TERMINAL VG of the engine control
module as a control signal.
(10) Stop light SW signal system
The stop light SW is used to detect whether or not the vehicle is braking and the information is input as a control signal
to TERMINAL STP of the engine control module.
(11) Starter signal system
To confirm that the engine is cranking, the voltage applied to the starter motor during cranking is detected and is input as
a control signal to TERMINAL STA of the engine control module.
(12) Engine knock signal system
Engine knocking is detected by the knock sensor and input as a control signal to TERMINAL KNK of the engine control
module.
(13) 4WD signal system
Whether or not the vehicle is operating in 4WD mode is determined, and a control signal is input to TERMINAL 4WD of
the engine control module.
(14) Air fuel ratio signal system
The air fuel ratio is detected and input as a control signal into TERMINAL AF+ of the engine control module.
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2. CONTROL SYSTEM
∗ SFI system
The SFI system monitors the engine conditions through the signals (Input signals (1 to 13) ) input from each sensor to
the engine control module. Based on this data and the program memorized in the engine control module, the most
appropriate fuel injection timing is decided and current is output to TERMINALS #10, #20, #30 and #40 of the engine
control module, causing the injectors to operate (to inject fuel). It is this system which, through the work of the engine
control module, finely controls fuel injection in response to driving conditions.
∗ Electronic spark advance system
The ESA system monitors the engine conditions using the signals (input signals (1, 4, 5 to 7, 9, 11, 12) ) input to the
engine control module from each sensor. Based on this data and the program memorized in the engine control module,
the most appropriate ignition timing is decided and current is output to TERMINALS IGT1, IGT2, IGT3 and IGT4 of the
engine control module. This output controls the igniter to produce the most appropriate ignition timing for the driving
conditions.
∗ Heated oxygen sensor heater control system
The heated oxygen sensor heater control system turns the heater to on when the intake air volume is low (Temp. of
exhaust emissions low), and warms up the heated oxygen sensor to improve detection performance of the sensor. The
engine control module evaluates the signals (Input signals (1, 4, 8, 9, 11) ) from each sensor, current is output to
TERMINAL HT1B and controls the heater.
3. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
With the diagnosis system, when there is a malfunction in the ECU signal system, the malfunctioning system is recorded in
the memory. The malfunctioning system can then be found by reading the display (Code) of the malfunction indicator lamp.
4. FAIL–SAFE SYSTEM
When a malfunction occurs in any system, if there is a possibility of engine trouble being caused by continued control based
on the signals from that system, the fail–safe system either controls the system by using data (Standard values) recorded in
the engine control module memory or else stops the engine.
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ENGINE CONTROL (3RZ–FE)
SERVICE HINTS
EFI RELAY
5–3 : Closed with ignition SW at ON or ST position
C6 CIRCUIT OPENING RELAY
5–3 : Closed with starter running or ignition SW at ON or ST position
I6, I7, I8, I9 INJECTOR
1–2 : 13.4–14.2 Ω
T1 THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
2–1 : 4–9 kΩ
E3 ENGINE COOLANT TEMP. SENSOR
1–2 : 10–20 kΩ (–20°C, –4°F)
4–7 kΩ (0°C, 32°F)
2–3 kΩ (20°C, 68°F)
0.9–1.3 kΩ (40°C, 104°F)
0.4–0.7 kΩ (60°C, 140°F)
0.2–0.4 kΩ (80°C, 176°F)
E5 (A), E6 (B), E7 (C), E8 (D) ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
Voltage at engine control module wiring connectors
+B–E1 : 9–14 volts (Ignition SW on)
BATT–E1 : 9–14 volts (Always)
VC–E2 : 4.5–5.5 volts (Ignition SW on )
VTA–E2 : 0.3–0.8 volts (Ignition SW on and throttle valve fully closed)
3.2–4.9 volts (Ignition SW on and throttle valve fully open)
STA–E1 : 6 volts or more (Ignition SW at ST position)
W–E1 : 9–14 volts (No trouble and engine running)
THA–E2 : 0.5–3.4 volts (Ignition SW on and intake air temp. 20°C, 68°F)
THW–E2 : 0.2–1.0 volts (Ignition SW on and coolant temp. 80°C, 176°F)
SP1–E1 : Pulse generation with vehicle moving
STP–E1 : 7.5–14 Volts (Stop light SW on)
RESISTANCE AT ECU WIRING CONNECTOR
(Disconnect wiring connector)
VTA–E2 : 3.3–10 kΩ (Throttle valve fully open)
0.2–0.8 kΩ (Throttle valve fully closed)
THA–E2 : 2–3 kΩ (Intake air temp. 20°C, 68°F)
THW–E2 : 0.2–0.4 kΩ (Coolant temp. 80°C, 178°F)
+B–E1 : 0.2–0.4 kΩ
NE+–E1 : 140–180 Ω
: PARTS LOCATION
Code See Page Code See Page Code See Page
A23 32 (3RZ–FE) F8 37 (Except Double Cab) K1 33 (3RZ–FE)
A25 34 H9 35 M1 33 (3RZ–FE)
C1 32 (3RZ–FE) I1 33 (3RZ–FE) P1 33 (3RZ–FE)
C2 32 (3RZ–FE) I6 33 (3RZ–FE) P10 33 (3RZ–FE)
C6 34 I7 33 (3RZ–FE) S5 35
C9 34 I8 33 (3RZ–FE) T1 33 (3RZ–FE)
C10 34 I9 33 (3RZ–FE) V3 33 (3RZ–FE)
D7 34 I14 35 V4 33 (3RZ–FE)
E1 32 (3RZ–FE) I20 33 (3RZ–FE) 36 (Double Cab)
V8
E3 32 (3RZ–FE) I21 33 (3RZ–FE) 37 (Except Double Cab)
E5 A 35 I22 33 (3RZ–FE) V10 33 (3RZ–FE)
E6 B 35 I23 33 (3RZ–FE) V11 33 (3RZ–FE)
E7 C 35 J9 A 33 (3RZ–FE) 36 (Double Cab)
V12
E8 D 35 J10 B 33 (3RZ–FE) 37 (Except Double Cab)
F8 36 (Double Cab) J11 35
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: RELAY BLOCKS
Code See Page Junction Block and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
1E 23 Engine Room Main Wire and J/B No.1 (Lower Finish Panel)
1F 23 Cowl Wire and J/B No.1 (Lower Finish Panel)
1I 23 Engine Room Main Wire and J/B No.1 (Lower Finish Panel)
3A
3B
3C
24 Cowl Wire and J/B No.3
No 3 (Behind the Instrument Panel Left)
3D
3E
3F
: GROUND POINTS
: SPLICE POINTS
Code See Page Wire Harness with Splice Points Code See Page Wire Harness with Splice Points
E4 42 (3RZ–FE) Engine Wire I14
44 Cowl Wire
I3 44 Cowl Wire I15
I13 44 Engine Wire
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