DIY Knowing Toyota Automatic Transmission Starting System
Toyota vehicles has two different starting systems which contain two separate electrical circuits, a control circuit and a motor circuit. Older model Toyotas used a conventional starting motor while most current Toyotas has a gear reduction starting motor. Both motor and control circuit have solenoid (heavy-duty magnetic switch) for turning the motor on and off. The picture shows Toyota starting system operation model with automatic transmissi… 1, 47.35, 1, 9, starting: 11
Do-It-Yourself Diagnosis and Testing Toyota Starting System Problems
The starting system problems on Toyotas might because of an electrical or mechanical problems since the system combines electrical and mechanical components. The starting system worked by changing electrical energy from the battery to mechanical energy in the starting motor. Herein we provide you with a table contains specific symptoms of starting system problems such as the engine won’t crank, slowly cranks, the starter keeps running, th… 2, 43.33, 1, 7, starting: 10
How to Perform Auto Starting System Test (Cranking System)
How to Perform Auto Starting System Test or commonly mentioned as the “cranking system test” is described in the following document guide. The cranking system functions to rotate the engine’s crankshaft fast enough so that combustion can take place, and the engine can begin to run under its own power. In order to confirm that the starting system is functioning properly, that is the purpose of these tests. What you will see in… 1, 42.98, 1, 8, starting: 9 automotive: 1
How to Perform a Current Draw Test of Cars Starting System
A quick check of the entire starting system can be known by doing a starter current draw test. The herein steps outline a typical procedure for performing a current draw test on a starting system. The starting current draw should meet the specifications listed for the car model being tested. First of all you should prepare the tester (Sun VAT40) as follows; set the Load Increase control to Off, connect the tester Load leads to the battery termi… 0, 37.37, 1, 7, starting: 7 automotive: 1
How to Tips: Do It Yourself Jump Starting Your Car
The following schematic may guide you in diy jump starting your car. There are three possibilities that you might require to jump starting a car: the battery is fault (electrolyte low, worn out), the charging system is not working for any reason, and the battery has been drained (repeated start or leaving the lights on). 1. Connect the Red jump lead to the positive terminal of the battery 2. Connect the other end of the Red jump lead to the posi… 1, 36.56, 1, 6, starting: 7 automotive: 1