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Old 01-20-2011, 09:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys new to toyotas and was wondering if there is anyway to find way to check engine code w/o a scan tool, I know it's possible with hondas by just jumping a plug near the ecu. Car is a 91' corolla if that helps
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AE92's are the same way. Jump wire terminals E1 to T of the service/diagnostic connector under the hood and note the flashes of the "Check Engine" light. I can scan and send you the instructions and code chart if you like via PM or email.
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If you could send via Email:

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To pull the codes on an OBD-I system, all you need is a paper-clip

Look in the engine bay and you'll see a small black box next to the left hand side strut tower that says 'Diagnosis' on it. Get a paper-clip or a small piece of wire and put one end into the port labelled TE1 and the other end into the port labelled E1 (the labels are found on the underside of the diagnosis box cover, much like a fuse-box).

Turn the key to the 'ON' position, but don't start the engine. If your connections are correct then the check engine light should start flashing. Keep note of how many times it flashes as this is the code it is giving you. For example, if the code was 35 it would flash 3-times, have a short pause, then flash 5 more times, then have a long pause. If it repeats the same code after the long pause then that means it's the only fault detected, but if it flashes for a different period of time then that means there is more than one fault. Take note of any codes it's giving you.

The meaning of the codes are as follows:

12 = RPM signal (no RPM signal to ECU within several seconds after engine is cranked)
13 = RPM signal (no RPM signal to ECU with engine speed above 1,500rpm)
14 = Ignition signal (no ignition signal to ECU)
16 = ECU control signal
21 = Main oxygen sensor
22 = Coolant temperature sensor
24 = Intake air temperature sensor
25 = Oxygen sensor or circuit (lean)
26 = Oxygen sensor or circuit (rich)
27 = Sub-oxygen sensor
31 = MAP sensor
41 = Throttle position sensor
42 = Vehicle speed sensor
43 = Starter signal
51 = Switch condition signal
52 = Knock sensor signal
53 = EGR system

For further details, refer to my posts in this thread:

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t364322.html
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^ Thanks for that! Always good to know those codes. Although I thought these 6th gen Corollas were OBD-0...? Well, in any case, it's less complicated than OBD-II...
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thanks man that helps a lot, I'll pull the codes tomorrow
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