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Diagnosis & Repair

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NOTE: Using Toyota hand-held tester or scan tool, read FREEZE FRAME data. Freeze frame data records engine conditions when malfunction is detected.

For diagnosis and repair procedure, see Fig 1. For A/F sensor circuit wiring diagram, see Figure. To check heater resistance on A/F sensor, see Figure.

When access to, or replacement of ECM is necessary, Engine Control Module (ECM) is located behind glove box. See Figure. For ECM connector terminal view, see Figure.

For vacuum or EVAP hose routing, see VACUUM DIAGRAMS article. For testing of systems or components, see SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING - 4-CYLINDER article. For removal and installation of components, see REMOVAL, OVERHAUL & INSTALLATION - 4-CYLINDER article.

Fig 1: DTCs P1135 & P1155 Diagnostic Procedure
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