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D - ADJUSTMENTS - 4-CYL EFI

1989 Toyota 4Runner

1989 ENGINE PERFORMANCE


Toyota 4-Cyl On-Vehicle Adjustments - Fuel Injection

Camry, Celica, Corolla, MR2, Pickup, Van & 4Runner

ENGINE COMPRESSION
Check compression pressure with engine at normal operating
temperature. Unplug distributor and ignition coil. If equipped, unplug
cold start injector connector, solenoid resistor, and fuel injector
connectors. Remove all spark plugs, hold throttle valve wide open, and
operate engine at cranking speed.

COMPRESSION SPECIFICATIONS TABLE




Specification
Application psi (kg/cm )

Corolla
4A-FE ................................ 191 (13.4)
4A-GE ................................ 178 (12.5)
Pickup & 4Runner
22R-E ................................ 171 (12.0)
All Others ............................ 178 (12.5)
Minimum Compression Pressure
Celica (3S-GTE) & Van ................. 128 (9.0)
All Others ........................... 142 (10.0)
Maximum Variation Between Cylinders ..... 14 (1.0)


VALVE CLEARANCE
NOTE: Van models are equipped with hydraulic lifters. No
adjustment is necessary.

CAMRY, CELICA, COROLLA & MR2


1) With engine cold, remove valve cover. On Celica 3S-GTE
models, throttle body must be removed prior to valve cover removal.
See THROTTLE BODY article in N - REMOVE/INSTALL/OHAUL.
2) Rotate crankshaft pulley and align pulley groove with "0"
mark on timing belt cover to set No. 1 cylinder at TDC of compression
stroke. Ensure rocker arms on cylinder No. 1 are loose and those on
cylinder No. 4 are tight. If not, rotate crankshaft 360 degrees and
realign timing marks.
3) Measure and record intake valve clearance of cylinders No.
1 and 2, and exhaust valve clearance on cylinders No. 1 and 3. See
Fig. 1.
4) Rotate crankshaft clockwise 360 degrees and align groove
on crankshaft pulley with the "0" mark or pointer on timing belt
cover. With cylinder No. 4 at TDC, measure and record intake valve
clearance on cylinders No. 3 and 4, and exhaust valve clearance on
cylinders No. 2 and 4. See Fig. 1. Note if valve clearance is within
specification. See VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS table in this
article.
5) To adjust valves, rotate crankshaft pulley to position
lobe upward on the valve to be adjusted. Use Valve Clearance Adjuster
(SST 09248-55010) to press valve lifter downward.
CAUTION: Prior to pressing lifter downward, ensure adjustment shim
notch area is toward the spark plug. See Fig. 2.

6) Press valve lifter downward using SST (A) and install SST
(B) between camshaft and valve lifter and remove SST (A) See Fig. 2.
Using a small screwdriver, remove adjustment shim.
7) Using a micrometer, measure thickness of shim just
removed. Select a new shim that will give correct valve clearance. See
VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS table in this article. Shims are
available in thickness from .0787" (2.000 mm) to .1299" (3.300 mm) for
Celica 3S-GE and 3S-GTE models or .0984" (2.500 mm) to .1299" (3.300
mm) for all other models in .002" (.05 mm) increments.
8) Install proper thickness shim. Using SST (A), press
downward on valve lifter and remove SST (B). Recheck valve clearance.
Install remaining components.

Fig. 1: Valve Arrangement


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Fig. 2: Removing Adjustment Shim


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PICKUP & 4RUNNER
1) Check and adjust valve clearance with engine at normal
operating temperature. Remove valve cover. Rotate crankshaft pulley
and align pulley groove with "0" mark on timing belt cover to set No.
1 cylinder at TDC of compression stroke.
2) Ensure rocker arms on cylinder No. 1 are loose and those
on cylinder No. 4 are tight. If not, rotate crankshaft 360 degrees and
realign timing marks.
3) Check and adjust intake valve clearance on cylinders No. 1
and 2, and exhaust valve clearance on cylinders No. 1 and 3 to
specification. See VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS table in this
article.
4) Rotate crankshaft 360 degrees and realign timing marks.
Adjust intake valve clearance on cylinders No. 3 and 4, and exhaust
valve clearance on cylinders No. 2 and 4.

VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE



Application (1) In. (mm)

Camry & Celica (W/3S-FE)


Exhaust ...................................... .011-.015 (.28-.38)
Intake ....................................... .007-.011 (.19-.29)
Celica (W/3S-GE & 3S-GTE) & MR2
Exhaust ...................................... .008-.012 (.20-.30)
Intake ....................................... .006-.010 (.15-.25)
Corolla & MR2
Exhaust ...................................... .008-.012 (.20-.30)
Intake ....................................... .006-.010 (.15-.25)
Pickup & 4Runner
Exhaust ............................................... .012 (.30)
Intake ................................................ .008 (.20)

(1) - On Pickup and 4Runner models, adjust valves with engine at


normal operating temperature. On all other models, adjust
valves with engine cold.


IGNITION TIMING
CAUTION: Some tachometers may not be compatible with ignition
system. Consult tachometer manufacturer before connecting
tachometer to system. DO NOT allow tachometer terminal to
become grounded or damage to ignitor and/or coil may exist.

1) Ensure engine is at normal operating temperature. Connect


timing light to engine. Connect tachometer to proper location. See
Figs. 3-9.
2) Install jumper wire between proper terminals of engine
check connector. See Figs. 10-16. Ensure idle speed is within
specification. See IDLE SPEED SPECIFICATIONS table in this article.
Note that base timing is within specification. See IGNITION TIMING
table (Degrees BTDC @ RPM) in this article. Adjust timing by turning
distributor.
3) On Corolla 4A-FE models, disconnect the Air Control Valve
(ACV) connector located near the cold start injector. See Fig. 17.
4) On all models, remove jumper wire from engine check
connector and check that advance timing is within specification. See
IGNITION TIMING table (Degrees BTDC @ RPM) in this article.

IGNITION TIMING TABLE (Degrees BTDC @ RPM)



Application Base Timing Advance Timing

Camry & Celica


3S-FE .................... 10 @ 650 ................ 13-22 @ Idle
3S-GE & 3S-GTE ........... 10 @ 750 ................ 14-19 @ Idle
Corolla
4A-FE .................... 10 @ 800 ......... More than 10 @ Idle
4A-GE .................... 10 @ 800 ......... More than 16 @ Idle
MR2 ....................... 10 @ 800 ..... (1) More than 12 @ Idle
Pickup & 4Runner
Pickup W/4WD
& A/T ................... 5 @ 850 ................ 10-14 @ Idle
All Others ................ 5 @ 750 ................ 10-14 @ Idle
Van
Auto. Trans. ............. 12 @ 750 ................... 20 @ Idle
Man. Trans. .............. 12 @ 700 ................... 20 @ Idle

(1) - More than 16 degrees BTDC at idle on manual transaxle models.




Fig. 3: Tachometer Installation - Camry & Celica (3S-FE)


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Fig. 4: Tachometer Installation - Corolla
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Fig. 5: Tachometer Installation - Celica (3S-GE & 3S GTE)
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Fig. 6: Tachometer Installation - MR2


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Fig. 7: Tachometer Installation - 4Runner
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Fig. 8: Tachometer Installation - Van
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Fig. 9: Tachometer Installation - Pick-Up
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Fig. 10: Engine Check Connector Jumper Wire Installation - Camry
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Fig. 11: Engine Check Connector Jumper Wire Installation - MR2


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Fig. 12: Engine Check Connector Jumper Wire Installation - Celica
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Fig. 13: Engine Check Connector Jumper Wire Installation - Pick-Up


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Fig. 14: Engine Check Connector Jumper Wire Installation - Corolla
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Fig. 15: Engine Check Connector Jumper Wire Installation - Van


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Fig. 16: Engine Check Connector Jumper Wire Installation - 4Runner
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Fig. 17: Disconnecting Corolla (4A-FE) Air Control Valve


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IDLE SPEED & MIXTURE ADJUSTMENT


NOTE: Mixture adjustment is NOT a part of normal tune-up procedure
and should not be performed unless mixture control unit is
replaced or vehicle fails emissions testing.

NOTE: Adjust idle speed with air cleaner installed, all air intake
system hoses and vacuum lines connected, EFI system wiring
connectors tight, transmission/transaxle in Neutral, all
accessories and cooling fan off (if equipped) and engine at
normal operating temperature.

CAUTION: Some tachometers may not be compatible with ignition


system. Consult tachometer manufacturer before connecting
tachometer to system. DO NOT allow tachometer terminal to
become grounded or ignitor and/or coil may be damaged.

CAMRY & CELICA (3S-FE)


1) Install tachometer to proper terminals. See Fig. 3.
Install jumper wire between proper terminals of engine check
connector. See Fig. 10 or 12. Operate engine at 1000-1300 RPM for 5
seconds and return to idle speed. Note if idle speed is within
specification. See IDLE SPEED SPECIFICATIONS table.
2) If idle speed requires adjustment, remove rubber boot from
top of throttle body. See Fig. 18. Adjust idle speed adjusting screw
to obtain correct idle speed.
3) Remove jumper wire and note idle speed. Idle speed should
be within specification. See IDLE SPEED SPECIFICATIONS table in this
article. If idle speed is not within specification, start engine and
allow to idle for 30 seconds and then shut off.
4) Repeat procedure until idle data will be stored in the
idle speed control and idle speed will be maintained. Remove
tachometer.

Fig. 18: Typical Idle Speed Adjusting Locations


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CELICA (3S-GE)
1) Install tachometer to proper terminals. See Fig. 5. Start
and operate engine at 2500 RPM for approximately 2 minutes. Allow
engine to idle and pinch the No. 1 vacuum hose of air intake chamber
closed. See Fig. 19. Note if idle speed is within specification. See
IDLE SPEED SPECIFICATIONS table in this article.
2) If idle speed requires adjustment, remove rubber boot from
top of throttle body. See Fig. 18. Adjust idle speed adjusting screw
to obtain correct idle speed. Remove tachometer.

Fig. 19: Celica (3S-GE) Air Intake Chamber Vacuum Hose


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CELICA (3S-GTE)
1) Install tachometer to proper terminals. See Fig. 5.
Disconnect Idle Speed Control (ISC) valve connector at throttle body.
See Fig. 20.
2) Start and operate engine. Idle speed should exceed 1000
RPM. Reinstall ISC valve connector. Note if idle speed is within
specification. See IDLE SPEED SPECIFICATIONS table. If idle speed is
not within specification, check the ISC valve, wiring and ECU. See
IDLE SPEED CONTROL (ISC) SYSTEM under I - SYS/COMP TESTS in this
section. Remove tachometer.
Fig. 20: Disconnecting Celica (3S-GTE) ISC Valve
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VAN
1) Install tachometer to proper terminals. See Fig. 8.
Disconnect Vacuum Switching Valve (VSV) connector for the idle speed
control valve. See Fig. 21.
2) Start and operate engine at 2500 RPM for approximately 2
minutes. Note if idle speed is within specification. See IDLE SPEED
SPECIFICATIONS table.
3) If not within specification, rotate idle speed adjusting
screw to obtain an correct idle speed. Remove tachometer.

Fig. 21: VSV Connector For ISC Valve (Van)


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ALL OTHERS
1) Install tachometer to proper terminals. See Figs. 3 - 9.
Start and operate engine at 2500 RPM for approximately 2 minutes. Note
if idle speed is within specification. See IDLE SPEED SPECIFICATIONS
table in this article.
2) If idle speed requires adjustment, adjust idle speed
adjusting screw to obtain an correct idle speed. Remove tachometer.

IDLE SPEED SPECIFICATIONS TABLE



Application Idle RPM

Camry ...................................................... (1) 650


Celica
3S-FE ................................................ (1) 600-700
3S-GE ........................................................ 750
3S-GTE ................................................... 700-800
Corolla
4A-FE & 4A-GE ................................................ 800
MR2 ............................................................ 800
Pickup & 4Runner
22R-E
Pickup W/4WD & A/T .......................................... 850
All Others .................................................. 750
Van
Auto. Trans. ................................................. 750
Man. Trans. .................................................. 700

(1) - Idle speed with jumper wire removed is 650-750 RPM.




IDLE MIXTURE
NOTE: Idle mixture must be checked with air cleaner installed, all
air intake system hoses and vacuum lines connected, EFI
system wiring connectors tight, transmission/transaxle in
Neutral, all accessories and cooling fan off (if equipped)
and engine at normal operating temperature.

1) Ensure idle speed is within specification. Install jumper


wire between proper terminals of check engine connector. See Figs. 10
- 16. Connect positive (+) probe of voltmeter to terminal "VF" or
"VF1" and negative (-) probe to terminal "E1". See Fig. 22.
2) Start engine and maintain engine RPM at 2500 RPM for
approximately 2 seconds. With engine RPM at 2500, count the amount of
times that voltmeter fluctuates between the specified voltage. See
IDLE MIXTURE TEST SPECIFICATIONS table in this article.
3) If the amount of fluctuations is less than the minimum
amount, check for air leaks at the air induction system, defective
airflow meter or throttle body.
4) If fluctuations were within specification, accelerate and
hold engine at 2500 RPM for approximately 2 minutes. Install exhaust
gas analyzer probe in tailpipe approximately 1.3 ft. at least. Wait
one minute and check idle mixture readings. If readings are not within
specification, see IDLE MIXTURE TROUBLE SHOOTING table in this
article.
Fig. 22: Voltmeter Installation For Checking Idle Mixture
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IDLE MIXTURE TEST SPECIFICATIONS TABLE



Model Voltage Minimum Fluctuations

Pickup & 4Runner


22R-E ....................... 0-7 ............. 6 Per 10 Seconds
3VZ-E ....................... 0-5 ............. 8 Per 10 Seconds
Van ........................... 0-5 ............. 6 Per 10 Seconds
All Others .................... 0-5 ............. 8 Per 10 Seconds

IDLE MIXTURE TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE

HC CO Problem Probable Cause

High . Normal .. Rough Idle ......... Incorrect Ignition Timing,


Faulty Ign. Components,
Incorrect Valve Clearance,
Defective EGR Valve,
Leaking Intake/Exhaust Valves,
Defective Cylinder
High .. Low .. Rough Idle (1) .................... Vacuum Leaks,
Lean Mixture Causing Misfire
High . High .. Rough Idle (2) ........... Restricted Air Filter,
Plugged PCV, Faulty
Pressure Regulator,
Clogged Fuel Return Line,
Defective Coolant Temp.
or Air Temp. Sensor,
ECU, Fuel Injector,
Cold Start Injector, TPS,
Airflow Meter

(1) - Fluctuating HC reading.


(2) - Black smoke from exhaust.


THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR

CAMRY & CELICA


1) Loosen mounting screws. Unplug TPS connector. On Camry
with Electronically Controlled Transaxle (ECT) and Celica (3S-GE and
3S-GTE), connect ohmmeter between terminals "IDL" and "E2". See
Figs. 23 - 25. Insert .024" (.60 mm) feeler gauge between throttle
stop screw and lever.
2) On Camry w/o ECT and Celica (3S-FE), connect ohmmeter
between terminals "IDL" and "E1". Insert .028" (.70 mm) feeler gauge
between throttle stop screw and lever.
3) On all models, with no continuity existing, rotate TPS
clockwise until continuity exists. Tighten mounting screws. Using
specified feeler gauge, recheck adjustment. See THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR ADJUSTMENT table.

COROLLA, MR2, PICKUP, VAN & 4RUNNER


1) Loosen mounting screws. Unplug TPS connector. Connect
ohmmeter between terminals "IDL" and "E2" ("E1" on Van).
2) Install proper thickness feeler gauge between throttle
stop screw and lever. On Corolla (4A-GE) and MR2, use .019" (.47 mm)
feeler gauge. On Van, use .022" (.57 mm) feeler gauge. On all other
models, use .028" (.71 mm) feeler gauge. See Figs. 24-26.
3) On all models, with no continuity existing, rotate TPS
clockwise until continuity exists. Tighten mounting screws. Using
specified feeler gauge, recheck adjustment. See THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR ADJUSTMENT table.

THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR ADJUSTMENT TABLE



Clearance Between Lever Ohmmeter Reading
& Stop Screw At Terminals "IDL" & (3) "E1" (Or "E2")

Camry & Celica


With ECT (1)
.020" (.50 mm) ....................................... Continuity
.028" (.70 mm) .................................... No Continuity
Without ECT (2)
.020" (.50 mm) ....................................... Continuity
.035" (.90 mm) .................................... No Continuity
Corolla (4A-FE)
.020" (.60 mm) ........................................ Continuity
.032" (.80 mm) ..................................... No Continuity
Corolla (4A-GE) & MR2
.014" (.35 mm) ........................................ Continuity
.023" (.59 mm) ..................................... No Continuity
Pickup, Van & 4Runner
.022" (.57 mm) ........................................ Continuity
.033" (.85 mm) ..................................... No Continuity

(1) - Use these values on Celica 3S-GE and 3S-GTE engine.


(2) - Use these values on Celica with 3S-FE engine.
(3) - See D - ADJUSTMENTS for exact terminal identification.


Fig. 23: Adjusting TPS - Celica (3S-GE & 3S-GTE)


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Fig. 24: Adjusting TPS - Camry (3S-FE W/O ECT), Celica (3S-FE),
Corolla (4A-FE) & Van
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Fig. 25: Adjusting TPS - Camry (3S-FE W/ECT), Pickup, & 4Runner
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Fig. 26: Adjusting TPS - Corolla (4A-GE) & MR2
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