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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby SNIPER 3000 » April 6th, 2015, 9:43 pm

Overdrive flashing is a common problem with the 1kz, it's usually a solenoid in the transmission. It requires the removal of the tranny sump pan.

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby SNIPER 3000 » April 6th, 2015, 9:47 pm

Here is some more useful info for the 1kz-te,

Despite the 1kz-te being an old school technology engine its engine management is relatively sophisticated (It can be thought of as single point electronic fuel injection)

The codes stored in the ECU can be easily extracted at home and are displayed via the engine check light on the instrument cluster.

The codes can be read by shorting out pin 4 and 13 on the (16 pin) DLC3 connector located under the fuse box on the driver’s side of the dash.

A short piece of wire can be used to short the pins (tin the ends with solder and keep it in your tool kit)


Steps:

1) Make sure the ignition is OFF, throttle closed, Aircon OFF and if it’s automatic have it in P.
2) Turn the ignition ON but don’t crank or start the engine.
3) Put the jumper wire across the connector pins. (pin 4 and pin 13)
4) Read codes displayed via the engine check light.
5) Disconnect the wire when finished extracting codes and turn the ignition off.

Reading Codes:

Codes are read by the flashing of the “Check Engine” light on the instrument cluster.



If there are no codes held in the ECU then the light will have a continuous flash, on for ¼ second, off for ¼ second.

All the codes are two digit numbers. The first flash is 4.5 seconds from when you short the pins. It stays on for ½ a second then off for ½ a second. Then the first digit of the code will flash, followed by a 1.5 second pause then the second digit will flash.

Example:

4x flashes…. 1.5 second pause…2x flashes. Would be code 42.


If there is only one code the there will be a 4.5 second pause before the code will be repeated.

If more codes are present the codes the pause between codes will be 2.5 seconds.

To clear the codes from the memory of the ECU remove the fuse labeled “ECD” from the fuse box in the engine bay. Leave it out for 60 seconds.
(Don’t clear the memory by removing the battery or you will have to reset the clock, radio and windows)


Codes and what sensor/circuit it relates too:

1KZ-TE diagnostic codes:

12 = No RPM signal during cranking.
13 = No RPM signal after cranking and engine reaches 680rpm+
14 = Timing control signal (crankshaft angle 7 deg or more out from target)
15 = Throttle control motor (no signal)
16 = Auto trans control signal
18 = Spill control valve (no signal)
19 = Accel pedal position sensor (no signal)
22 = Coolant temp sensor
24 = Intake air temp sensor.
32 = Correction resistor signal.
33 = Intake constrictor control signal.
35 = Boost pressure sensor.
39 = Fuel temp sensor.
41 = Throttle position sensor.
42 = Vehicle speed sensor.
43 = Starter signal to ECU.
51 = Switch control system
96 = EGR valve lift sensor.
99 = Engine immobilizer.


D4D diagnostic codes:

Extracting ECU trouble codes from D4D powered Prado’s via the engine check light uses exactly the same method as shown for the 1KZ-TE above.

Those of you with a Scan Gauge or similar OBD reader will get codes displayed on the screen of the unit. These codes are in a slightly different format (letter “P” followed by a four digit number).

D4D engine management fault codes:

The first code is that shown via an OBD reader, the second code shown (in brackets) is shown via the engine check light.

P0045 (34) - Boost control solenoid circuit malfunction

P0087 (49) - Fuel rail pressure sensor or rail pressure too low.

P0088 (49) - Fuel rail pressure too high.

P0093 (78) - Fuel system leak (Large leak)

P0095 (23) - Intake air temperature sensor circuit (open/short/failure)

P0097 (23) - Intake air temp circuit low input.

P0098 (23) - Intake temperature sensor circuit high input.

P0100 (31) - Mass air flow meter or circuit (open/short/failure)

P0102 (31) - Air flow meter circuit low input.

P0103 (31) - Air flow meter circuit high input.

P0105 (31) - Manifold absolute pressure sensor circuit (short/open/failure)

P0107 (31) - Manifold absolute pressure sensor circuit low input.

P0108 (31) - Manifold absolute pressure sensor circuit high input.

P0110 (24) - Intake air temperature circuit (open/short/failure)

P0112 (24) - Intake air temperature circuit low input

P0113 (24) - Intake air temperature circuit high input.

P0115 (22) - Coolant temperature circuit (open/short/failure).

P0117 (22) - Coolant temperature circuit low input.

P0118 (22) - Coolant temperature circuit high input.

P0168 (39) - Fuel temperature too high.

P0180 (39) - Fuel temp sensor “A” (open/short/failure)

P0182 (39) - Fuel temp sensor “A” low input.

P0183 (39) - Fuel temp sensor “A” high input.

P0190 (49) - Fuel rail pressure sensor circuit (open/short/failure)

P0191 (49) - Fuel rail pressure sensor circuit performance/range

P0192 (49) - Fuel rail pressure sensor circuit input low.

P0193 (49) - Fuel rail pressure sensor circuit high input.

P0200 (97) - Injector circuit (open/short/failure)

P0234 (34) - Turbo over boost condition.

P0299 (34) - Turbo under boost condition.

P0335 (12,13) - Crankshaft position sensor circuit “A” (open/short/failure).

P0339 (13) - Crankshaft position sensor circuit “A” intermittent fault.

P0340 (12) - Crankshaft position sensor circuit “A” no signal after cranking.

P0400 (71) - EGR position sensor (valve out of position)

P0405 (96) - EGR position sensor low input.

P0406 (96) - EGR position sensor high input.

P0488 (15) - EGR throttle position sensor/motor/circuit fault.

P0500 (42) - Vehicle speed sensor “A” (open/short/failure)

P0504 (51) - Brake switch.

P0607 (89) - Control module fault (ECM internal fault)

P0627 (78) - Fuel pump control circuit (open/short/failure)

P1229 (78) - Fuel pump fail.

P1251 (34) - Turbocharger stepper motor circuit (intermittent fault)

P1271 - Fuel regulator circuit malfunction. (open/short/failure)

P1272 - Fuel pressure regulator malfunction (simultaneously with P1271)

P1601 (89) - Injector correction circuit (E-prom)

P1611 (17) - ECM run pulse.

P2008 (58) - Intake manifold runner control circuit (open/short/failure)

P2120 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “D” (open/short/fail)

P2121 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “D” (range/performance)

P2122 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “D” low input.

P2123 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “D” input high.

P2125 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “E” (open/short/fail)

P2127 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “E” low input.

P2128 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “E” high input.

P2138 (19) - Throttle/pedal position sensor “D” and “E” voltage correlation.

P2226 (105) - ECM barometric pressure circuit.

P2228 (105) - ECM barometric pressure circuit low input.

P2229 (105) - ECM barometric pressure circuit high input.

U0001 (102) - ECM open or short.

B2799 (99) - Engine immobilizer malfunction.

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby DjScreech » April 10th, 2015, 9:56 pm

Speedo stopped working and the flashing started right after.
Even changed the tranny since then.
So idk. It hadda get a full check.
(It was scary af when the tranny gave up going maracas :/)

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby SNIPER 3000 » April 11th, 2015, 7:50 am

Oh, did you ever change the ECU.
Back in the day droppa had his repaired by someone. Not sure if the feed back from the speedo communicates with the ECU.

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby DjScreech » April 11th, 2015, 11:59 am

We bought the van with MAJOR electrical issues.
They got an ecu that lined up most of the numbers and it worked.
So yeah
It changed.

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby droppa » May 14th, 2015, 11:43 am

who surfing still, really amazing vehicles, the things they go tru and come out alive......

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby cutthroatInt » May 14th, 2015, 1:18 pm

Guys,

How to reset the timing belt light on the instrument panel. LN145R hilux

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Team Loco » May 14th, 2015, 2:03 pm

Well i dont know if my van qualifies in what category of this thread. Maybe all!. Local ln166 transplanted with a surf kzn130 1kzte and also a dashboard and some other parts out of the kdn185. She is on the road and flying hard. I am truly amazed at the engine performance. At first she was sluggish. Realised last week the crank sensor was faulty. Fixed. My aim is to complete a total factory changeover. No exposed wires etc. She is almost complete. Got a check light coming on at idles speed but once accelerator is pressed it comes off. Also gotta get the 4wd hooked up
With the ln166 rear end still in place, this baby has torque for days. Will post some pics soon

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby droppa » May 17th, 2015, 11:23 pm

Make it sooner boy loco!

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby kiran8977 » May 18th, 2015, 1:53 am

Anybody interested in a 2l turbo 4by4 transmission for the surf

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby DjScreech » May 22nd, 2015, 1:55 pm

I have a 1kz complete that we changed because it was back pressuring

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Team Loco » May 22nd, 2015, 2:10 pm

DjScreech wrote:I have a 1kz complete that we changed because it was back pressuring


Pm price please

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby DjScreech » May 23rd, 2015, 5:11 pm

No probs

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby telfer » May 23rd, 2015, 5:45 pm

Tuners looking for a tray from a TAX-TAz 4dr Hilux

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Nissan Forever » May 23rd, 2015, 6:34 pm

Looking for a instrument panel for a diesel kzn 185 surf

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby DjScreech » May 31st, 2015, 1:02 am

Guys.
How difficult is it to get a signal for a boost guage on a 1kz
Looking for some extra rice LOLL

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby telfer » May 31st, 2015, 6:10 am

Dj screech is it auto or manual or engine only and how much

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby telfer » May 31st, 2015, 6:10 am

Dj screech is it auto or manual or engine only and how much

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby DjScreech » May 31st, 2015, 1:15 pm

It was an auto
But a trip to the mechanic last week
The head was sold and the block was already resleeved in its lifetime
Not much of value
Sorry there guys

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Team Loco » May 31st, 2015, 9:46 pm

Anyone ever converted from dashboard type ebrake to centre console ebrake? I am forced to since the kzn185 dash i installed on my local ln166, doesnt accomodate for the factory ebrake on dash. The new hiluxes cable cannot work since its two seperate cables running to each rear wheel. Which toyota had a cable running from centre to one wheel in rear? Thats the cable i need. My ln166 has the cable running to a single wheel and then a short cable on the banjo running ro the other wheel. Older model prado perhaps?

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Nissan Forever » May 31st, 2015, 10:42 pm

If the dash giving trouble sell me it lol

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Nissan Forever » May 31st, 2015, 10:43 pm

But one from a 185 should work

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Team Loco » June 1st, 2015, 9:59 am

Nissan Forever wrote:If the dash giving trouble sell me it lol


bwahahahaha!!

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby telfer » June 2nd, 2015, 11:12 am

Hey fellas looking for a instrument panel for a TAX Hilux
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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby Team Loco » June 2nd, 2015, 11:50 am

Cable type speedo? I think the old t100 out of the usa should be the same

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby telfer » June 2nd, 2015, 12:30 pm

Any locally

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby droppa » June 2nd, 2015, 1:32 pm

yuh ask anyone to use that picture, stupes.....

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby SNIPER 3000 » June 3rd, 2015, 12:32 pm

I wonder how much cokie ( not sure of the name) in cunupia calling for that surf?

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby droppa » June 3rd, 2015, 1:38 pm

63neg

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Re: Toyota Surfs,Hilux and 4X4s.

Postby fareed7298 » June 3rd, 2015, 3:20 pm

Any pics of the surf?

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