PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
Use the table below to help determine the cause of problem symptoms. If multiple suspected areas are listed, the potential causes of the symptoms are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected Area" column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts as necessary.
Axle System
Symptom |
Suspected Area |
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Wander or pulls |
Tires (worn or improperly inflated) |
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Front wheel alignment (incorrect) |
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Rear wheel alignment (incorrect) |
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Steering intermediate shaft (loose or worn) |
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Front hub bearings (loose or worn) |
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Rear hub bearings (loose or worn) (for 2WD) |
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Rear hub bearings (loose or worn) (for AWD) |
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Steering gear (broken) (for 1AR-FE) |
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Steering gear (broken) (for 2GR-FE) |
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Suspension parts (worn out) |
- |
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Front wheel shimmy |
Tires (worn or improperly inflated) |
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Wheels (out of balance) |
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Shock absorber (worn out) |
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Front wheel alignment (incorrect) |
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Lower ball joint (worn) |
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Axle hub bearings (loose or worn) |
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Steering intermediate shaft (loose or worn) |
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Steering gear (broken) (for 1AR-FE) |
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Steering gear (broken) (for 2GR-FE) |
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Rear wheel shimmy |
Tires (worn or improperly inflated) |
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Wheels (out of balance) |
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Shock absorber (worn out) |
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Axle hub bearings (loose or worn) (for 2WD) |
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Axle hub bearings (loose or worn) (for AWD) |
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Rear wheel alignment (incorrect) |
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Lost Communication with Gateway Module (Power Management1) (U1002)
DESCRIPTION
The power management control ECU will store this DTC when no signals
can be received from the ECUs that have been memorized as those that are
connected to the CAN No. 2 bus.
When the power management control ECU receives a respo ...
Personal Light
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
Removal
REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE MAP LIGHT ASSEMBLY
(a) Using a moulding remover, disengage the 2 claws and 2 clips.
Text in Illustration
*1
Fastener
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Pressure Control Solenoid "G" Electrical (Shift Solenoid Valve SL4) (P2810)
DESCRIPTION
Changing from 1st to 6th is performed by the TCM turning shift solenoid valves
SL1, SL2, SL3, SL4 and SL on and off. If an open or short circuit occurs in any
of the shift solenoid valves, the TCM controls the remaining normal shift solenoid
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