I've never seen a confirmed bad pressure switch. Ever. I have helped countless people work through a persistent 1762 code. Every single time the solution is bleeding. There's air or gas in the system. That's it. Regardless of voltage at the pressure switch, I've never seen that actually be a problem.2001LC
Thank you for your reply and experience with this situation. Here is a full background of what I have done and maybe after reading this, something will trigger someone's memory from the ol Experience file that gets filled as we all get older!
replaced all 4 globes with new 6 months ago and a NEW accumulator due to a sheared bleed nipple, 3 months ago! Then I replaced a NEW pump assembly ( due to some failure not plugged screens or anything I came across on this forum). I started this journey because I wanted to replace ALL the strut bushings. So, I guess you could say I have a COMPLETE ...BRAND NEW AHC system. I did Run it dry when refilling and regret that, however....... it was working fine before I started this project. Now I cannot get the ACTIVE TEST to work after jumping the Diagnostic Tc -? (can't remember) in the pass. side diagnostic by the pump after pressing the DOWN button 5 times within 5 seconds of start-up. It doesn't go into 1762 fault mode until I press the UP switch. I am NOT getting the spec V of 1.3-1.8V from the PS, .. and that's the only parameter ( of 4 to test) that is NOT IN SPEC to the TSM.
My question for SUPRARX7nut, 2001LC, or anyone that is reading this ... Did anyone verify this Press Sen voltage when they experienced this problem with not getting the ACTIVE TEST to run?? I am waiting for another new PS from IMPEX of Japan and should have it this coming week. Until then, PLEASE feel free to list what wires or connectors or components, I need to check out.
I have also seen 1762 be triggered by other codes so if there's anything else active chase after all other codes first.
I've done a LOT of electrical troubleshooting on 90's Toyotas. Hundreds of hours across more vehicles than I can count. I've seen many instances where the EWD calls for a precise voltage and the sensor or pump in question is outside of spec, but works perfectly fine. I've seen it on brand new fresh out of the box components too. I'd take that only as a minor data point - certainly not a definitive pass/fail criteria.
My advice is to ignore the pressure switch and its wiring. The troublesome wiring in AHC is the section that runs along the frame on the driver's side near the rear wheel. That contains wiring for many components, but I don't believe it contains the pressure sensor circuit.
I don't believe the pump is fragile. It's a simple gear pump that typically runs for multiple decades of near constant use. One I'm pretty sure you just have air trapped. If you have air trapped in the system downstream of the pump, you can get 1762. It's an overly sensitive fail-safe built into the system that makes purging gas in the lines quite annoying.