Instruction manual

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TCCS-E
(Toyota Computer Control System - Early version)
1) Complete ALL steps in Section 4,
“Vehicle Preparation”
2) Access Computer Test Connector
Rectangular type:
Open hinged cover on connector.
Some connectors use a special
grease on the contacts to prevent
corrosion. Do not wipe off!
Circular type:
Remove the protective rubber cap
from the connector.
3) Turn ignition
Key to ON
Position but
DO NOT
START THE
ENGINE
4) Install Code Scanning Tool
Rectangular test connector:
Plug code scanner tool into connector.
Note: Tool does not completely cover
all contacts in 24 pin type connector.
This is normal.
The tool only fits ONE WAY into the
test connector
The tool will
not
harm the vehicle
engine computer.
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Remove cap if present
Circular test connector:
• Plug the black jumper wire into both
test connector contacts. (Service
manuals refer to these as the “T” and
“E” terminals.)
• The jumper wire will
not
harm the
vehicle engine computer.
5) Get Codes from the Flashing
“CHECK” Engine Light
Count flashes to get trouble codes.
Only codes 1 through 14 are used.
There is a 1 second pause between
flashes.
Example: code 3 looks like...
PAUSE
PAUSE
FLASH (1 sec. pause) FLASH (1 sec.
pause) FLASH
Two digit codes are sent as one long
group of flashes. That is, a code 10
would be 10 flashes in a row, a code
12 would be 12 flashes in a row, and
so on.
There is a 4.5 second pause between
codes.
After all codes are sent, the whole
sequence is repeated. This continues
until the ignition key is turned OFF or
the code scanning tool is discon-
nected.
Note: This means a code 1 (system
O.K.) will appear as a single flash
occurring every 4.5 seconds.
Codes are sent in numeric order from
the lowest number to the highest.
Example of code 3 only:
PAUSE
PAUSE
FLASH - FLASH - FLASH
(4.5 second pause, then start over again)
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