Lexus SC300 / Lexus SC400. Manual — part 478
(c) Remove the two bolts and two nuts, disconnect the
throttle body from the air intake chamber.
(d) Disconnect the following hoses, and remove the throttle
body:
(1) PCV hose from throttle body
(2) Water by–pass hose from throttle body
(e) Remove the throttle body gasket.
(f) Remove the two water by–pass hoses and pipe
assembly.
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INSPECTION OF THROTTLE BODY
1.
CLEAN THROTTLE BODY
(a) Using
a
soft brush and carburetor cleaner, clean the cast
parts.
(b) Using compressed air, clean all the passages and
apertures.
NOTICE: To prevent deterioration, do not clean the
throttle position sensor and DP.
2. INSPECT
THROTTLE VALVE AND THROTTLE POSI TION
SENSOR
A. Inspect throttle valve
Check that there is no clearance between the throttle stop
screw and throttle lever when the throttle valve is fully closed.
B. Inspect throttle position sensor
(a) Insert a 40 mm (0.016 in.) or 0.65 mm (0.026 in.) feeler
gauge between the throttle stop screw and stop lever.
(b) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between
each terminal.
Clearance between
Clearance between
lever and stop screw
Between terminals
Resistance
lever and stop screw
Between terminals
Resistance
0 mm (0 in.)
VTA1–E2
0.2–0.8
0.40 mm (0.016 in.)
IDL1–E2
2.3 k
or less
0.65 mm (0.026 in.)
IDL1–E2
Infinity
Throttle valve fully
open
VTA1–E2
3.3–10.0 k
–
VC–E2
4.0–9.0 k
C. If necessary, adjust throttle position sensor
(a) Loosen the two set screws of the sensor.
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(b) Insert a 0.40 mm (0.016 in.) feeler gauge, between the
throttle stop screw and stop lever.
(c) Connect the test probe of an ohmmeter to the terminals
IDL1 and E2 of the sensor.
(d) Gradually turn the sensor clockwise until the ohmmeter
deflects, and secure it with the two set screws.
(e) Recheck the continuity between terminals IDL1 and E2.
Clearance between
lever and stop screw
Continuity (IDL1–E2)
0.40 mm (0.016 in.)
Continuity
0.65 mm (0.026 in.)
No continuity
3. (w/
TRAC)
INSPECT SUB–THROTTLE ACTUATOR, SUBTHROTTLE
VALVE AND SUB–THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
A.
Inspect sub–throttle actuator
Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the ter-
minals (ACM–A and Å, BCM–B and B).
Resistance: 0.5–1.0
If the resistance is not as specified, replace the actuator
valve.
B. Inspect sub–throttle actuator
Remove the three screws and sub–throttle actuator.
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C. Inspect
sub–throttle
valve
Check that there is no clearance between the throttle stop
screw and throttle valve gear when the sub–throttle valve is
fully closed.
D. Inspect sub–throttle position sensor
(a) Insert
a
0.30 mm (0.012 in.) or 0.50 mm (0.020 in.) feeler
gauge between the throttle stop screw and throttle valve
gear.
(b) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between
each terminal.
Clearance between
lever and stop screw
Between terminals
Resistance
0 mm (0 in.)
VTA2–E2
0.2–0.8
0.30 mm (0.012 in.)
IDL2–E2
2.3 k
or less
0.50 mm (0.020 in.)
IDL2–E2
Infinity
Throttle valve fully
open
VTA2–E2
3.3–10.0 k
–
VC–E2
4.0–9.0 k
E.
If necessary, adjust sub–throttle position sensor
(a) Loosen the two set screws of the sensor.
(b) Insert a 0.30 mm (0.012 in.) feeler gauge, between the
throttle stop screw and throttle valve gear.
(c) Connect the test probe of an ohmmeter to the terminals
IDL2 and E2 of the sensor.
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