Inspection Procedure 16: Engine-ECU power supply system










OPERATION



  • When the ignition switch ON signal is input to the engine-ECU, the engine-ECU places the engine control relay in the ON position. Accordingly, the battery voltage is supplied to the engine-ECU, sensor and actuator.

PROBABLE CAUSES



  • Failed battery
  • Failed ignition switch
  • Failed engine control relay
  • Damaged harness (Open circuit between engine-ECU and engine control relay, engine control relay and battery, engine-ECU and earth, and open circuit between engine-ECU and ignition switch)
  • Damaged connector (Engine-ECU connector, diagnosis connector)
  • Failed engine-ECU

DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE


STEP 1. Check battery voltage.



  • Measure battery voltage during cranking.
OK: 8 V or more

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 2 .
Check battery (Refer to GROUP 54A - Battery - On-vehicle Service - Battery test ).

STEP 2. Check engine control relay itself.



  • Check engine control relay itself (Refer to ).

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 3 .
Replace the engine control relay.

STEP 3. Connector check: B-15X engine control relay connector.


Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 4 .
Repair or replace.

STEP 4. Perform voltage measurement at B-15X engine control relay connector.



  • Remove relay, and measure at harness side.
  • Voltage between terminal No. 2 and earth, also between terminal No. 3 and earth.
OK: System voltage

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 5 .
Check intermediate connectors D-111, A-03 <L. H. drive vehicles> or D-137 <R. H. drive vehicles>, and repair if necessary. If intermediate connectors are normal, check and repair harness between B-15X (terminal No. 2 and terminal No. 3) engine control relay connector and battery.

STEP 5. Connector check: D-215 engine-ECU connector.


Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 6 .
Repair or replace.

STEP 6. Perform voltage measurement at D-215 engine-ECU connector.



  • Disconnect connector, and measure at harness side.
  • Voltage between terminal No. 118 and earth.
OK: System voltage

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 7 .
Repair the harness wire.

STEP 7. Perform voltage measurement at D-215 engine-ECU connector.



  • Disconnect connector, and measure at harness side.
  • Short-circuit terminal No. 118 to earth.
  • Voltage between terminal No. 102 and earth also between terminal No. 101 and earth.
OK: System voltage

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 8 .
Check intermediate connectors D-113, D-111 and repair if necessary. If intermediate connectors are normal, check and repair harness between D-215 (terminal No. 101) engine-ECU connector and B-15X (terminal No. 1) engine control relay connector also between D-215 (terminal No. 102) engine-ECU connector and B-15X (terminal No. 1) engine control relay connector.

STEP 8. Check harness between D-215 (terminal No. 116, No. 117 and No. 145) engine-ECU connector and body earth.


note Before checking harness, check intermediate connector D-14, and repair if necessary.

  • Check earthing line for open circuit and damage.

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 9 .
Repair the harness wire.

STEP 9. Perform voltage measurement at D-215 engine-ECU connector.



  • Disconnect connector, and measure at harness side.
  • Ignition switch: ON
  • Voltage between terminal No. 104 and earth.
OK: System voltage

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 10 .
Check intermediate connector D-231, D-405, D-403, and repair if necessary. If intermediate connectors are normal, check and repair harness between D-215 (terminal No. 104) engine-ECU connector and D-309 (terminal No. 2) ignition switch connector.

STEP 10. Check the trouble symptoms.


Q. Does trouble symptom persist?

Replace the engine-ECU. When the engine-ECU is replaced, write the chassis number (Refer to GROUP 00 - Precautions Before Service - How to Perform Chassis Number Writing ). After replacing the engine-ECU, register the injector identification code and learn fuel injection (Refer to GROUP 00 - Precautions Before Service - What The Common Rail Engine Learns ). After registering the injector identification code, the vehicle equipped with the closed type DPF carries out the forcible DPF regeneration. (Refer to GROUP 17 - Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) System - Forcible DPF Regeneration ).
Intermittent malfunction (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points - How to Cope with Intermittent Malfunction ).