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HOMESERVICE MANUALSTOYOTA2011FJ CRUISER 2WD V6-4.0L (1GR-FE)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTRELAYS AND MODULES - POWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTRELAYS AND MODULES - COMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMSENGINE CONTROL MODULETESTING AND INSPECTIONPINOUT VALUES AND DIAGNOSTIC PARAMETERS
2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser 2WD V6-4.0L (1GR-FE)
Pinout Values and Diagnostic Parameters
2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser 2WD V6-4.0L (1GR-FE)SECTION Pinout Values and Diagnostic Parameters
1GR-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM: SFI SYSTEM: TERMINALS OF ECM
HINT
The standard normal voltage between each pair of ECM terminals is shown in the table below. The appropriate conditions for checking each pair of terminals are also indicated. The result of checks should be compared with the standard normal voltage for that pair of terminals, displayed in the Specified Condition column. The illustration above can be used as a reference to identify the ECM terminal locations.
*1: The ECM terminal voltage is constant regardless of the output voltage from the sensor.
*2: for Automatic Transmission Models
1. WAVEFORM 1
Camshaft Timing Oil Control Valve (OCV)
HINT
The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.
2. WAVEFORM 2
Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Heater
HINT
The wavelength varies in accordance with the engine operating condition.
3. WAVEFORM 3
Heated Oxygen Sensor
HINT
In the Data List, item O2S B1S2 or O2S B2S2 shows the ECM input values from the heated oxygen sensor.
4. WAVEFORM 4
Fuel Injector
HINT
The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.
5. WAVEFORM 5
Knock Sensor
HINT
* The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.
* The waveforms and amplitudes displayed on the tester differ slightly depending on the vehicle.
6. WAVEFORM 6
Crankshaft Position Sensor and VVT Sensor for Intake Side
HINT
The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.
7. WAVEFORM 7
VVT Sensor for Exhaust Side
HINT
The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.
8. WAVEFORM 8
Igniter IGT Signal (from ECM to Igniter) and Igniter IGF Signal (from Igniter to ECM)
HINT
The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.
9. WAVEFORM 9
Purge VSV
HINT
If the waveform is not similar to the illustration, check the waveform again after idling for 10 minutes or more.
10. WAVEFORM 10
Vehicle Speed Signal
HINT
The wavelength becomes shorter as the vehicle speed increases.
11. WAVEFORM 11
Throttle Actuator Positive Terminal
HINT
The duty ratio varies depending on the throttle actuator operation.
12. WAVEFORM 12
Throttle Actuator Negative Terminal
HINT
The duty ratio varies depending on the throttle actuator operation.
13. WAVEFORM 13
Engine Speed Signal
HINT
The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.
14. WAVEFORM 14
CAN Communication Signal (Reference)
HINT
The wavelength varies depending on the CAN communication signal.
15. WAVEFORM 15
CAN Communication Signal (Reference)
HINT
The wavelength varies depending on the CAN communication signal.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.