Toyota Camry (XV70): Precaution
PRECAUTION
PRECAUTION FOR DISCONNECTING CABLE FROM NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL
NOTICE:
When disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal, initialize the following system(s) after the cable is reconnected:
System | See Procedure |
Lane Tracing Assist System |
|
Pre-collision System |
Parking Assist Monitor System |
Panoramic View Monitor System |
PROCEDURES NECESSARY WHEN ECU OR OTHER PARTS ARE REPLACED
NOTICE:
- If automatic transaxle parts are replaced, perform the following as necessary referring to the table below: Parts Replacement Compensation Table
*1: When replacing with a new ECM
*2: When replacing with an ECM which was installed to another vehicle
|
Replaced Part |
Transaxle Compensation Code |
Reset Memory (Learned Values) |
Road Test |
Automatic transaxle assembly |
Input |
Reset |
Necessary |
Transmission valve body assembly |
Initialize |
Reset |
Necessary |
Solenoid (SL1, SL2, SL3, SL4, SL5 and/or SL6) valve |
Initialize |
Reset |
Necessary |
ECM
(If possible, read the transaxle compensation code from the previous ECM)
|
Possible to read transaxle compensation code |
Input (Into the new ECM) |
-*1
Reset*2 |
Necessary |
Impossible to read transaxle compensation code |
Initialize |
-*1
Reset*2 |
Necessary |
- Perform Registration (VIN registration) when replacing the ECM.
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- Before replacing the ECM or certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly), refer to Registration.
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- If either of the following conditions is met, perform ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate Reset.
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION:
- Do not perform a stall test if there are any people or objects near the vehicle.
- The vehicle could begin moving suddenly, resulting in a serious accident.
- Do not perform a stall test if any wheel chocks are out of position.
- The vehicle could begin moving suddenly, resulting in a serious accident.
- Do not perform the stall test on a slippery or low-friction surface that could allow the tires to spin.
- The vehicle could begin moving suddenly, resulting in a serious accident.
- Do not blow compressed air without wearing safety glasses.
- Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) could enter your eyes, possibly resulting in blindness.
NOTICE:
- The automatic transaxle assembly is composed of precision-made parts. Careful inspection before reassembly is necessary because even a small nick could cause fluid leakage or affect performance.
- The procedures are organized so that you work on only one component group at a time. This will help avoid confusion with similar-looking parts of different sub-assemblies being on your workbench at the same time.
- The component groups are inspected and repaired from the converter housing side.
- Whenever possible, complete the inspection, repair and reassembly before proceeding to the next component group. If a defect is found in a certain component group during reassembly, inspect and repair this group immediately. If a component group cannot be assembled because parts are being ordered, be sure to keep all parts of the group in a separate container while proceeding with disassembly, inspection, repair and reassembly of other component groups.
- Use of Toyota Genuine ATF WS is recommended.
- All disassembled parts should be cleaned, and compressed air should be blown through any fluid passages and holes.
- Dry all parts with compressed air. Never use a piece of cloth.
- The recommended ATF or kerosene should be used for cleaning.
- After cleaning, the parts should be arranged in the order they were removed for efficient inspection, repair and reassembly.
- New brake discs and clutch discs must be soaked in ATF for at least 15 minutes before reassembly.
- All oil seal rings, clutch discs, clutch plates, rotating parts, and sliding surfaces should be coated with ATF prior to reassembly.
- All old gaskets and rubber O-rings must be replaced.
- Do not apply adhesive cement to gaskets or similar parts.
- Make sure that the ends of snap rings are not aligned with any cutouts. Make sure that snap rings are correctly installed into the grooves.
- If a worn bushing is to be replaced, the sub-assembly containing the bushing must also be replaced.
- Check the thrust bearings and races for wear or damage. Replace them if necessary.
- Use petroleum jelly to keep parts in place.
- When working with seal packing (FIPG), observe the following:
- Using a razor blade and a gasket scraper, remove all of the old seal packing (FIPG) from the gasket surface.
- Thoroughly clean all components to remove any seal packing (FIPG).
- Clean both sealing surfaces with a non-residue solvent.
- Parts must be reassembled within 10 minutes of application. Otherwise, the seal packing (FIPG) must be removed and reapplied.
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PARTS LOCATION ILLUSTRATION
*1 ECM
*2 ENGINE ROOM RELAY BLOCK AND JUNCTION BLOCK ASSEMBLY
- ST RELAY - EFI-MAIN NO. 1 FUSE - J/B-B FUSE - ETCS FUSE ILLUSTRATION
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