Where is the OBD port in 1994 4Runner
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Where is the OBD port in 1994 4Runner
Thanks fellas
I've looked all over the under the driver side for the OBD port. I cannot seem to find it. I searched this forum, but no luck finding it. My sincere thank you.
I see a diagnostic cap on the passenger side right next to the fuse box in the engine area. Is this it?
I always been able to find OBD2 ports on the newer cars, but I understand this is an OBD - pre 1996. Will the port look similar to the OBD2 port?
3VZ-E
Going to smog check tomorrow.
Thank you in advanced
I've looked all over the under the driver side for the OBD port. I cannot seem to find it. I searched this forum, but no luck finding it. My sincere thank you.
I see a diagnostic cap on the passenger side right next to the fuse box in the engine area. Is this it?
I always been able to find OBD2 ports on the newer cars, but I understand this is an OBD - pre 1996. Will the port look similar to the OBD2 port?
3VZ-E
Going to smog check tomorrow.
Thank you in advanced
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Timing and Diagnostic Check Connector location(s)
These are located on the driver's side inner fender on the earlier EFI trucks and 4Runners, later models had an integrated diagnostics box located on the passenger side of the engine bay, near the fuse box.
The small round connector at the top of the image below is the notorious "T" connector (location of the T and E1 terminals) for setting timing and checking ECU codes (circled in light blue):
On the 22RE, ignition timing is specified at 5°BTDC with the above jumper installed and the idle speed set to around 750 PRM.
The larger round connector is some other test plug (circled in green) has the ECU O2 circuit test voltages, such as the Vf signal.
There is also a small round one-wire connector (not shown in the pictures below, mine has a black rubber cap) that has the O2 sensor voltage for testing purposes.
A: Overview of early engine
Diagnostic and Test Connectors B: Early model Fuel Pump Test
Connector w/ jumper installed
C: Later model TCCS Diagnostic Connector
(orange wire plugged into it) D: Later model box w/ Fuel Pump
(FP-B+) TestJumper installed
.
E: TCCS Diagnostic/Timing Jumper
(E1-TE1) terminal locations F:
[Click above for a larger image]
Note: On later model trucks, there is no separate fuel pump test connector, rather you have to use the diagnostic test connector (shown in photo C above) and follow the test procedure outlined in the Factory Service Manual, which involves jumpering the "Fp" and "B+" terminals (see photo D). The Timing/Diagnostic jumper terminals (E1 - TE1) are shown in photo E.
The underlying problem is most likely that the winding on the circuit opening relay (see schematic above) that is energized by the ECU STArt signal is not working properly. Lacking this signal to energize the fuel pump, I get no fuel pressure while starting, until enough air flows through the AFM to trip its fuel pump contact. I hope to get the CO relay checked out and hopefully this will correct the problem.
These are located on the driver's side inner fender on the earlier EFI trucks and 4Runners, later models had an integrated diagnostics box located on the passenger side of the engine bay, near the fuse box.
The small round connector at the top of the image below is the notorious "T" connector (location of the T and E1 terminals) for setting timing and checking ECU codes (circled in light blue):
On the 22RE, ignition timing is specified at 5°BTDC with the above jumper installed and the idle speed set to around 750 PRM.
The larger round connector is some other test plug (circled in green) has the ECU O2 circuit test voltages, such as the Vf signal.
There is also a small round one-wire connector (not shown in the pictures below, mine has a black rubber cap) that has the O2 sensor voltage for testing purposes.
A: Overview of early engine
Diagnostic and Test Connectors B: Early model Fuel Pump Test
Connector w/ jumper installed
C: Later model TCCS Diagnostic Connector
(orange wire plugged into it) D: Later model box w/ Fuel Pump
(FP-B+) TestJumper installed
.
E: TCCS Diagnostic/Timing Jumper
(E1-TE1) terminal locations F:
[Click above for a larger image]
Note: On later model trucks, there is no separate fuel pump test connector, rather you have to use the diagnostic test connector (shown in photo C above) and follow the test procedure outlined in the Factory Service Manual, which involves jumpering the "Fp" and "B+" terminals (see photo D). The Timing/Diagnostic jumper terminals (E1 - TE1) are shown in photo E.
The underlying problem is most likely that the winding on the circuit opening relay (see schematic above) that is energized by the ECU STArt signal is not working properly. Lacking this signal to energize the fuel pump, I get no fuel pressure while starting, until enough air flows through the AFM to trip its fuel pump contact. I hope to get the CO relay checked out and hopefully this will correct the problem.
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Wrong. It is very useful, even more than some of OBD II diagnostics, All u need is just to use the right one.
4runner 1994 diag conn
code's 21 coz ox sens disconn
need to know more? Huh, there are 4 pages of live data.
Wrong. It is very useful, even more than some of OBD II diagnostics, All u need is just to use the right one.
4runner 1994 diag conn
code's 21 coz ox sens disconn
need to know more? Huh, there are 4 pages of live data.
#7
Was usin' an osc (a scope, 8ch) before, it is good enough to pick any data, but time's important. Ah.. russian's just coz i'm russian
'the other way's'
ECU board (mine one)
ECU conn
ECU conn (diag usin' a scope) and a cup of coffee )
'the other way's'
ECU board (mine one)
ECU conn
ECU conn (diag usin' a scope) and a cup of coffee )
Last edited by Rom; 05-17-2017 at 10:19 PM. Reason: well just because
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and yes I wish I had your connector and app and could read Russian. Long time since I was exposed to the Cyrelic alphabet
Last edited by dropzone; 05-18-2017 at 08:06 AM.
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Damn right.. I hate cyrillic, it's not so useful as eng(! RIGHT!). And u're absolutellllllllly rightght about '6 years' etc.. i thought it might help someone... (just was expaining a pinouts to my friend a and found this topic via goog through some tags). Sorry, guys, i don't have any buckses unfortunately (that's about$$$' above), i was working for almost 15 years as a mechanic and driving such baby since 2005.. Oh, i am really sorry for that pics coz bough that cheap-but-useful-40$-scope-to-just-2-tuneup-my-VAFM, but using an old equipmnt for yearz:
my bedroom...
as u can see, those are 15+years old garbage unfortunately(
(seems like an other topic... actually... but drunk and just back from my garage)
I really sorry that disapp you, guys, have a good day or night!
Be well!
my bedroom...
as u can see, those are 15+years old garbage unfortunately(
(seems like an other topic... actually... but drunk and just back from my garage)
I really sorry that disapp you, guys, have a good day or night!
Be well!
Last edited by Rom; 05-18-2017 at 04:08 PM. Reason: For just to wish to bwell
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