Toyota Camry

1996-2001 of release

Repair and operation of the car



Toyota Camry
+ 1. Maintenance instruction
+ 1.2. Information before driving of the car
+ 1.3. Independent maintenance
+ 1.4. Technical characteristics
+ 1.5. Several councils upon purchase of the car
+ 2. Maintenance
- 3. Engines
   + 3.1.2. Check of a compression
   + 3.2. 6-cylinder two-row V6 3,0 engines of l
   + 3.3. Partition of engines
   - 3.4. Engine electric equipment
      3.4.2. Technical characteristics
      3.4.3. Rechargeable battery
      3.4.4. Power cables
      3.4.5. System of ignition
      3.4.6. Coil (i) of ignition
      3.4.7. Check of the moment of ignition
      3.4.8. Block of electronic ignition
      3.4.9. System of a charge of the battery
      3.4.10. Generator
      3.4.11. Regulator of tension and brush
      3.4.12. System of launch of the engine
      3.4.13. Starter electric motor
      3.4.14. Traction relay
      3.4.15. Main malfunctions of electric equipment
      3.4.16. What should be known to the owner of the car with the injector engine
      3.4.17. Turbo doctor
+ 4. Cooling system
+ 5. Heating and ventilation
+ 6. Fuel system
+ 7. Exhaust system
+ 8. Transmission
+ 9. Running gear
+ 10. Brake system
+ 11. Body
+ 12. Electric equipment


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3.4.8. Block of electronic ignition

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Disconnect from the electronic block located under the main cylinder of brakes (V6 engine), the socket and execute the following checks, being guided by the scheme (see subsection 12.2.2.)
2. Check presence of tension of the battery on a conclusion of the 9th socket.
3. Check presence of voltage of 5 V on a conclusion 4 sockets. If there is no tension, then take the processor block to repare.
4. Check presence of the fluctuating tension 0,1-4,5 B on conclusions 5, 6 and 7 sockets (for this purpose ask the assistant to include a starter). If there is no tension, then take the processor block to repare.
5. Check reliability of connection weighing conclusion 3.
6. If checks yielded positive result, then disconnect sockets on each coil and check existence of a signal by means of a light-emitting diode (see subsection 3.4.5.). If the signal is, then check integrity of a chain from the ignition block to the coil. If the chain is serviceable, then replace the block of ignition.