Solving Lexus or Toyota Electrical Problems With a Multimeter

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2023
  • In this video I will go over the diagnostics procedure about how to tell if you have a bad engine control module, a shorted wire to ground, corrosion and buildup causing resistance in wiring harness or connectors and how you can use a multimeter to diagnose these problems.
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Комментарии • 64

  • @mak6371
    @mak6371 Год назад +25

    Please don't stop making these in-depth videos. I really benefit from them which means lots of people do. Thank you for making this video!

  • @Kevinalvarezjr99
    @Kevinalvarezjr99 Год назад +8

    As an High School Automotive Instructor, I love showing your in depth videos on electrical diagnostics and basic terminology. Thank you for your content, keep making great videos!

  • @robertfoilesjr1337
    @robertfoilesjr1337 Год назад +14

    I would have liked to see you verify the voltage out from Ecu to be10.5v. Thanks for the education. Excellent content.

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY Год назад +4

    You're too smart, I love it. I don't understand this stuff well, but am slowly learning from you. Hope all is well on the ranch 💕🤙

  • @matt_b...
    @matt_b... Год назад +4

    Isn't it usually "hey hey hey do it yourself-ers"? I only got two hey-hey's this morning. Maybe I'm dreaming.

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon Год назад +1

    This is an example of why I subscribe and why I recommend your channel to others!

  • @yusufaras01
    @yusufaras01 День назад

    Too much effort and details in your videos. Wonderful content. Thx 🙏

  • @987jasy
    @987jasy 10 месяцев назад

    I've bought a 2002 Toyota MR2 spyder, which I've converted the transmission from auto to manual. The tricky part is now finding the wires that'll start the car. But watching your videos helps me understand the basics behind troubleshooting (even if I don't know where to begin)

  • @miker.5495
    @miker.5495 Год назад

    I love this guy. Always cracks me up and has a master level of car repair knowledge. I'd love to see if you can fix that thing yourself. Thanks for another great video!

  • @luckyguy600
    @luckyguy600 Год назад

    With vehicles today, just changing out a part does NOT mean the issue goes away.
    So at some point, either you or a 'high-paid technician' with loads of time on his hand, & dollar signs in his eyes will find the real problem with an electrical meter. As for repair on the ECM, I never knew those things could or would be fixable inside. Beyond my pay grade, but great you found some shop that can do that kind of work. You also show what kind of issues a 'salt belt vehicle' can expect to have even though the car looks 'really clean' and a steal!
    Old & simple is my idea of a reliable vehicle. But all things come to an end one way or the other. You sell it/ or it goes to a scrap yard.

  • @michaelsawyerjr1146
    @michaelsawyerjr1146 10 месяцев назад

    also have a ls400 93 with the same conundrum with the instrument cluster and love learning from you, and always looking forward to the hope of one day that your rebuild it in a video as there really is no other video on the tube of it except for one dude from the middle east that has very poor videoing ( barley showing the work he is doing ) and almost impossible to keep up since none of it is in English and no auto generated cc. looking forward to maybe seeing it one day. still thanks for so much teaching for everything else in your videos

  • @elgato2453
    @elgato2453 Год назад +1

    Thanks i never understood the tps with a switch before, now it makes more sense i'll rewatch tomorrow with my full neurons working😅

  • @jayvalentin018
    @jayvalentin018 Год назад +1

    Literally bout to buy a 93 with a bad ecu thank you for this. Insane timing

  • @jg8644
    @jg8644 Год назад +1

    Great vid today! Love this breakdown!

  • @Metalcrafter
    @Metalcrafter Год назад +3

    Can you check the voltage directly at the ECU to verify the low voltage?

  • @mikepettengill2706
    @mikepettengill2706 Год назад +1

    super useful and great info! Thanks!

  • @marcoguerrero2717
    @marcoguerrero2717 11 месяцев назад

    We miss your videos, hopefully we see more dys walk through on AC components 🥵

  • @fieldsofomagh
    @fieldsofomagh Год назад

    White board with practical always a winner.

  • @Nickrioblanco1
    @Nickrioblanco1 Год назад

    Excellent video. Good resource for saving money. I thought the only way to solve this problem was to buy a new engine control module. Very expensive and wasteful if a repair is possible.

  • @baatarsandag5989
    @baatarsandag5989 Год назад +1

    thank you for helpful video!

  • @The_Redkween
    @The_Redkween 8 месяцев назад

    I couldn’t stop laughing when we hit 12:40. 😂. Your delivery and editing is so great

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 Год назад +2

    Good idea to state for the learners that “ series circuits have voltage drop at each load.” The load COULD BE a loose connection, an unintended load. thank you

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable Год назад

    Excellent presentation.

  • @henryk6424
    @henryk6424 Год назад

    Your great teacher please explain the details. Thx you

  • @johnj4094
    @johnj4094 11 месяцев назад

    @Ratchets And Wrenches Great shows and skill you have... Question ...
    the Mechanic forgot the transmission filter and ripped the pan open again after was RTV and sealed ..then no bother cleaning old RTC and gasket ....just added some more RTV to fill in and closed it again after putting filter in. Will too much RTV like instead of 1/8 inch bead its more like 1/2 inch or 3/4 bead of RTV ... maybe even a bit more. then criss cross torque and we let it sit 5 hrs ..fill and drive,.. will it hurt the transmission too much RTV like that or the pan in any way?

  • @dougsteele1047
    @dougsteele1047 Год назад +1

    Where can we get access to wiring diagrams for a car like you have shown in this video. Thanks

  • @philh9238
    @philh9238 Год назад +2

    What multi meter leads you using? They look good quality

  • @yesfigureitout
    @yesfigureitout 9 месяцев назад

    Hey!!! I have a 1994 Lexus ES300 that has a miss on cylinder 3. Weird thing is that I've tested the plug, coil, replaced the coil clip, got another igniter, and the last thing Im thinking is ECU! Do you have any videos other than this one you think may help?! I liked and subscribed by the way, Great content!!!

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 Год назад +1

    The TPS has an Old Fashion cable to/from the gas pedal?

  • @davedeatherage4902
    @davedeatherage4902 Год назад

    I think you performed this tutorial excellently, also12:53 on video - let me liken losing subs due to intricate teaching on the three laws of electricity and functions as, a family Doctor just wants to be a family doctor, where as others like myself want to be a neurosurgeon so to speak...and learn it all, be the best one can be, that's me. Thank you sir.

  • @davidf3139
    @davidf3139 11 месяцев назад

    What reference website do you use to check for those wiring diagram. I'm looking to buy a subscription like yours ?

  • @gordonwedman3179
    @gordonwedman3179 Год назад +3

    It wouldn't be too hard to remove the capacitors with solder wick. You could then clean up the board and inspect the traces. You can check them for continuity to be sure. One of my theories is that if something is broken I can't make it worse by trying to fix it. This theory does not always work🙄. At least I always learn something. Wisdom comes from experiences, both good and bad.

    • @yaboirico5221
      @yaboirico5221 Год назад

      these ecu's aren't easy to come by so I would send it out to a shop. would be a decent idea if there were new ones at the local dealer. there's also the whole chip shortage thing going on so there isn't going to be stock for brand new vehicles either...

  • @SoldouttotheTruth
    @SoldouttotheTruth 9 месяцев назад

    Hey man. I am in need of a used car. If I come to cali, will you do a pre-purchase inspection for me? And where are you in California?

  • @420dportkid
    @420dportkid Год назад

    I have a 2012 Toyota Sienna that just threw a code. P0300. Any ideas? Random miss but what cylinder? Too little air? Exhaust clogged? Probably not. Ideas?

  • @Dahoeski99
    @Dahoeski99 Год назад

    Need help i have a knock sensor light on 2001 chevy tahoe 5.3 change the knock sensor nd the cable light was off but came back on same codes but i put brand new sensors nd a plug p0332 p0327

  • @rustybumperclassics6342
    @rustybumperclassics6342 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @edwardolopez3368
    @edwardolopez3368 6 месяцев назад

    Please more LS400 content !

  • @soufbel3455
    @soufbel3455 Год назад +1

    Nice 👍

  • @janpalmer3025
    @janpalmer3025 11 месяцев назад

    I test all 4 of my o2 sensors, the 2 upstream sensors were different ohms, 4.2 ohms and 8.4 ohms, is this a problem?

  • @danielsimpson8929
    @danielsimpson8929 Год назад

    Maybe more hits if you put in chapters. So the video can come up for how to get to *make and model* ecu in the description. And have a chapter that jumps to that bit. Might also give you data on what people are clicking for

  • @jeffscomp
    @jeffscomp Год назад +1

    I knew it was the ecu. The speedometer intermittently going wacky like that and maybe transmission also shifting funny usually means ecu

  • @Cartier_specialist
    @Cartier_specialist Год назад

    1980s Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth products with a TPS went through sensors like water.

  • @Zujanbre
    @Zujanbre Год назад

    I should move to the US. Changing a few caps for 200$?! How much do they charge for saying good day?

  • @nickayivor8432
    @nickayivor8432 9 месяцев назад

    KNOWLEDGEABLE

  • @ronald-lm9mf
    @ronald-lm9mf Год назад

    Or your losing voltage along the way. Resistance somewhere causing loss. Bad connection bad wire/or wire connector etc. Ground should be solid too.

  • @CarlosContreras-gk9gp
    @CarlosContreras-gk9gp 9 месяцев назад

  • @mikesabin8568
    @mikesabin8568 Год назад

    Didnt want to load test the green wire with a bulb?

  • @MrBeefsnorkel
    @MrBeefsnorkel Год назад +1

    you didn't test drive it? "the cobbler's shoes are the most unkempt". i barely wanna pull my own truck into the shop these days

  • @nedcramdon1306
    @nedcramdon1306 9 месяцев назад

    I hope you make a capacitor video. Peace.

  • @angelp9658
    @angelp9658 11 месяцев назад

    Why don't you , ever make videos on 2011E350 FORD ECONOLINE XLT they use this vans for camping, and van live living ! Am sure it would be appreciated . To be a man you go for it !!

  • @hotwheel6663
    @hotwheel6663 Год назад +5

    I thought Toyota's were bulletproof?

    • @TheJackal917
      @TheJackal917 Год назад +2

      No car is bulletproof. But Toyotas are more reliable because of their quality control and statistics being on their side. Lower failure rates are obvious when you can control entire supply chain and execute proper quality checks, which means producing as age tolerant parts as one can achieve. Ofc you know that, but I wanted to clarify nevertheless.

    • @scotthajney4127
      @scotthajney4127 Год назад +5

      Toyota learns from their mistakes. That's why they beat us at our own game

    • @bastian9653
      @bastian9653 Год назад

      Lol its a 30 years old car ....

    • @luckyguy600
      @luckyguy600 Год назад

      They want to make you think they are. NO VEHICLE is bulletproof other than Joe Bidens 'Beast'.

    • @daddyozatez
      @daddyozatez 8 месяцев назад

      Toyota's are very reliable if recommended maintenance is done on them. Lexus as well. When I worked for both companies dealerships there main problems were people not doing oil changes at recommended times. That's where we would see problems with the engine gelling. The 90-94! LS400 was for its time incredibly reliable and such a smooth driving vehicle. Lexus went down a few notches as they started to up production to meet demand.

  • @CORVAIRWILD
    @CORVAIRWILD Год назад +2

    2nd view from mosquito infested houston

  • @marklittler784
    @marklittler784 Год назад

    A+b+c =xyz simple😅

  • @HristovRumen
    @HristovRumen 11 месяцев назад

    You are really brave to condemn that ecu so fast. You'd have to be reeeally fu ckin sure that 12v and nothing less than 12v must always be on that gn line. Coz at 10.6v, I wouldn't be so sure that the ecu is bad. Also, if you had doubts about a short to ground, then you could just put a friggin test light on that wire connected to battery positive. And no, there's no such thing as a partial short to ground. Electricity doesn't work that way. You could have a voltage drop for sure, but never a partial short to ground. And another thing is that before you start unhooking wires and connecting long leads, you could simply backprobe that ecu pin and you'd have seen immediately that you don't have a wiring problem. I'm not even sure that you have an ecu problem. It's possible, but I'd need more proof.