Need more help tracking down electrical issue. UPDATE: PROBLEM FOUND....WITH PICS
Ok, so I think I am making some progress here on finding my elec. gremlin causing a crank/no-start issue. I have no CEL with key to "ON", no fuel, no spark. See post https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-...ks-but-wont-start-after-drivng-few-hours.html for the basics on what exactly happened.
If someone has some input on this, please open up you FSM to pg EG-235 and walk through it with me......
Ok, so, the ECM is not powering up since there is no CEL. The first thing I did was to jump over to the Toyota dealer and order up a set of fusible links. The old tested out fine, but looked very beat up, so thought I 'd try that first. So put them on, and nothing changed. Checked the EFI relay and fuses, they all checked out OK by my OHM/volt meter according to the FSM. I even picked up a spare EFI relay at the junkyard to double check that too.
So today I decided to start diving deeper. I started on page EG-235 of the FSM and started doing the voltage tests on the ECU itself to help isolate where the problem is. Well, first step is check BATT-E1 connection. It is supposed to be 9-14 volts with the key ON or OFF either way. I'm getting a reading of 5.3V KEY OFF and only 1.56 KEY ON. It is waaaay off. So this is probaby where the problem lies. But i went ahead andran the next few tests any way......IG SW-E1 was ok @12.16V, MREL-E1 was ok @10.7V. 4th test of +B-E1 also failed and came up the same 1.56V with the KEY ON.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong......So, I am assuming that since the 2nd and 3rd tests came out ok, and all 4 of these tests per the FSM use the ECM ground (E1), the ECM ground is ok. And, since tests 1 and 4 both failed, but had equal Voltage at the ECM, that should rule out the EFI Main relay as the culprit since test #1 goes directly to the ECM and #4 goes through the EFI relay.
So, if I am reading this right, according to the diagram in the FSM on pg EG-235, my problem must lie between the Main Fusible Link (which is brand new) and where the line splits to go to the EFI Main Relay. That has the 15A EFI fuse inbetween. I checked that fuse with an OHM meter weeks ago, but I'm going to throw in a new one tommorow just to be double sure.
So, what should my next step be? My guess is that I need to start testing voltage Staring at the fusible link and work my way back to the EFI fuse, and then from there to the EFI Main relay since they should be right there next to each other. Does anyone know exactly where the line comming from the EFI fuse splits off (with one going to the ECM, one to the EFI Relay)? I assume somewhere below the main fuse box. Can it be removed to check the lines under it?
So any ideas? Does this sound like maybe the EFI fuse really is bad? Dosen't make sense to me as a little voltage is getting through. Or do you think it is maybe just a bad connection or a chaffed wire somewhere? Just seems very odd that it is getting just a little voltage (1.56 volts) and not just nothing...... Or am I just toally off on my thinking and it could be something else entirely????
Sorry for the super long post, but I feel I'm getting close to solving this mystery and I pretty much suck at electrical stuff. I feel very good getting this far and I am learning tons! Thanks in advance for any help or pointers!
Ok, so I think I am making some progress here on finding my elec. gremlin causing a crank/no-start issue. I have no CEL with key to "ON", no fuel, no spark. See post https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-...ks-but-wont-start-after-drivng-few-hours.html for the basics on what exactly happened.
If someone has some input on this, please open up you FSM to pg EG-235 and walk through it with me......
Ok, so, the ECM is not powering up since there is no CEL. The first thing I did was to jump over to the Toyota dealer and order up a set of fusible links. The old tested out fine, but looked very beat up, so thought I 'd try that first. So put them on, and nothing changed. Checked the EFI relay and fuses, they all checked out OK by my OHM/volt meter according to the FSM. I even picked up a spare EFI relay at the junkyard to double check that too.
So today I decided to start diving deeper. I started on page EG-235 of the FSM and started doing the voltage tests on the ECU itself to help isolate where the problem is. Well, first step is check BATT-E1 connection. It is supposed to be 9-14 volts with the key ON or OFF either way. I'm getting a reading of 5.3V KEY OFF and only 1.56 KEY ON. It is waaaay off. So this is probaby where the problem lies. But i went ahead andran the next few tests any way......IG SW-E1 was ok @12.16V, MREL-E1 was ok @10.7V. 4th test of +B-E1 also failed and came up the same 1.56V with the KEY ON.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong......So, I am assuming that since the 2nd and 3rd tests came out ok, and all 4 of these tests per the FSM use the ECM ground (E1), the ECM ground is ok. And, since tests 1 and 4 both failed, but had equal Voltage at the ECM, that should rule out the EFI Main relay as the culprit since test #1 goes directly to the ECM and #4 goes through the EFI relay.
So, if I am reading this right, according to the diagram in the FSM on pg EG-235, my problem must lie between the Main Fusible Link (which is brand new) and where the line splits to go to the EFI Main Relay. That has the 15A EFI fuse inbetween. I checked that fuse with an OHM meter weeks ago, but I'm going to throw in a new one tommorow just to be double sure.
So, what should my next step be? My guess is that I need to start testing voltage Staring at the fusible link and work my way back to the EFI fuse, and then from there to the EFI Main relay since they should be right there next to each other. Does anyone know exactly where the line comming from the EFI fuse splits off (with one going to the ECM, one to the EFI Relay)? I assume somewhere below the main fuse box. Can it be removed to check the lines under it?
So any ideas? Does this sound like maybe the EFI fuse really is bad? Dosen't make sense to me as a little voltage is getting through. Or do you think it is maybe just a bad connection or a chaffed wire somewhere? Just seems very odd that it is getting just a little voltage (1.56 volts) and not just nothing...... Or am I just toally off on my thinking and it could be something else entirely????
Sorry for the super long post, but I feel I'm getting close to solving this mystery and I pretty much suck at electrical stuff. I feel very good getting this far and I am learning tons! Thanks in advance for any help or pointers!
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So I got up bright and early at 5:30am this morning so I could meet my friend at 7 to start working on finding the electrical gremlin that has had my Cruiser parked for the last few weeks. He's an electrical engineer, so I had confidence we could find the problem. We dug in, following the FSM and our hunches till we got it isolated to a short somewhere between the Main Fusible Link and the 15A EFI fuse in the underhood fuse box. Took us maybe 2-2.5 hours to get to that point. Mainly what held us up was that I had wrongly assumed that the fusible link by itself was the Main Fusible Link. Wrong! Its the one with the largest gauge wire that goes into the tinybox with the other fusible link.
Up till we figured that little mistake out, we couldn't make heads or tales of what was going on. 