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ENGINE

EG011-07
Title:
1GR-FE ENGINE INTERMITTENT
Technical Service NO START" CONDITION
BULLETIN Models:

March 27, 2007 ’05 – ’07 Tacoma

TSB REVISION NOTICE:


S May 8, 2007: 2007 model year has been added to Applicable Vehicles. Part numbers
and calibration data for 2007 model year have been added to the Parts Information
table and the Calibration Identification Chart. The Diagnostic Tester software
references have been updated to the latest version.
Previous versions of this TSB should be discarded.

Introduction Some 2005 – 2007 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 1GR–FE engine may
exhibit an intermittent “no start” condition. Improvements have been made to the Engine
Control Module/ECM (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) calibration to reduce
the possibility of this condition occurring. Please use the following procedure to update
the calibration.

Applicable S 2005 – 2007 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with 1GR-FE engine.
Vehicles

Warranty OP CODE DESCRIPTION TIME OFP T1 T2


Information
EG5054 Recalibrate ECM (PCM) Engine 0.5 89661–04### 01 99

Applicable Warranty*:
This repair is covered under the Toyota Federal Emissions Warranty. This warranty is
in effect for 96 months or 80,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle’s
in-service date.
* Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer’s specific complaint.

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1GR–FE ENGINE INTERMITTENT “NO START” CONDITION – EG011-07 Revised March 27, 2007

Required SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS (SSTs) PART NUMBER QTY DRW**


SSTs
Toyota Diagnostic Tester Kit*
NOTE:
S All components from this kit/set are required. TOY220036 1 9
S 12 Megabyte Diagnostic Tester Program
Card (P/N 01002593–005) with version
14.1a Software (or later) is required.

CAN Interface Module Kit*


NOTE: 01002744 1 9
S All components from this kit/set
are required.

GR8 Battery Diagnostic Station* 00002–MCGR8 1 –

* Essential SSTs.
** Drawer number in SST Storage System.

NOTE:
S The GR8 Battery Diagnostic Station (P/N 00002–MCGR8) supersedes the
Automatic Trickle Charger (P/N 00002–YA122–01) and Fast Battery Chargers
(Associated P/N ASE6003 and Christie P/N CAPPDQ). P/N 00002–YA122–01,
ASE6003, and CAPPDQ are now obsolete.
S Additional SSTs may be ordered by calling SPX/OTC at 1-800-933-8335.

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1GR–FE ENGINE INTERMITTENT “NO START” CONDITION – EG011-07 Revised March 27, 2007

Parts MODEL PREVIOUS CURRENT


TRANS TYPE PART NAME QTY
Information YEAR PART NUMBER PART NUMBER

89661–04A60
X–Runner 89661–04A62 1
89661–04A61
M/T
89661–04A70
2005 89661–04A72 1
PreRunner 89661–04A71
& 4WD 89661–04A30
A/T 89661–04A32 1
89661–04A31
Computer,
Computer
X–Runner 89661–04B90 89661–04B91 Engine
g C
Control 1
M/T (ECM/PCM)
2006 PreRunner 89661–04C00 89661–04C01 1
A/T & 4WD 89661–04B80 89661–04B81 1
X–Runner 89661–04C50 89661–04C51 1
M/T
2007 PreRunner 89661–04C60 89661–04C61 1
A/T & 4WD 89661–04C40 89661–04C41 1
Authorized
– – – N/A 00451–00001–LBL 1
Modifications Label

NOTE:
S The ECM (PCM) should NOT be replaced as part of the repair procedure.
S Authorized Modification Labels may be ordered in packages of 25 from the Materials
Distribution Center (MDC) through Dealer Daily Dealer Support Materials System, or
by calling the MDC at 1–800–622–2033.

Calibration MODEL PREVIOUS NEW


ENGINE TYPE TRANS
Identification YEAR CALIBRATION ID CALIBRATION ID
Chart 30429000
X–Runner 30429200
30429100
M/T
30430000
2005 30430200
PreRunner 30430100
& 4WD 30426000
A/T 30426200
30426100
1GR–FE X–Runner 30434000 30434100
M/T
2006 PreRunner 30435000 30435100
& 4WD A/T 30433000 30433100
X–Runner 30440000 30440100
M/T
2007 PreRunner 30441000 30441100
& 4WD A/T 30439000 30439100

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1GR–FE ENGINE INTERMITTENT “NO START” CONDITION – EG011-07 Revised March 27, 2007

Inspection 1. If the vehicle is currently exhibiting a “no start” condition, refer to the Technical
Procedure Information System (TIS) for the diagnostic procedure.
S 2006 model year Tacoma Repair Manual, Engine/Hybrid System – Engine Control
System – “1GR–FE Engine Control System: SFI System: Basic Inspection”.

NOTE:
When the intermittent “no start” condition is related to the ECM (PCM) issue, there will
be NO injector pulse during cranking on the first starting attempt. After one ignition
key cycle, the vehicle will start.

2. If the vehicle exhibits the above conditions, flash reprogram the ECM (PCM) following
the repair procedure below.

Repair 1. Check for the Authorized Modifications Label affixed to the vehicle in the location
Procedure shown in Figure 1. Confirm if the ECM (PCM) calibration has been updated. If the
calibration listed is NOT the latest ECM (PCM) calibration — go to step 2.

Replacement
ECM (PCM)
Part
Number

THE FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE:


Calibration 89661–04A32
ID(s) 30426200
THESE MODIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN APPROVED
AS APPROPRIATE BY EPA AND CARB
DEALER CODE: DATE: Date
CHANGE AUTHORITY: TSB EG011–07 Completed

Dealer Code TSB Number

Figure 1. Location of Authorized Modifications Label on 2006 Tacoma

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1GR–FE ENGINE INTERMITTENT “NO START” CONDITION – EG011-07 Revised March 27, 2007

Repair 2. Connect the Diagnostic Tester to the vehicle and select CURRENT ECU CAL from
Procedure the ECU REPROGRAM MAIN MENU. Determine the vehicle’s current ECU
(Continued) calibrations (see Figure 2).
– The sample screen prints seen below are the 14.1a software version and may
differ from subsequent software versions.

A B
ECU REPROGRAM CURRENT ECU CAL
MAIN MENU
CALIBRATION ID

1: GET CAL FROM PC 30429000


2: CURRENT ECU CAL
3: UPDATE ECU CAL
4: CAL ON TESTER
5: CLEAR CAL DATA

Figure 2. Determining Current ECU Calibration

NOTE:
S If the Calibration ID matches the “Previous Calibration ID” as shown in the
Calibration Identification Chart in this TSB, proceed with flash reprogramming.
S If the Calibration ID matches the “New Calibration ID” as shown in the Calibration
Identification Chart, this vehicle has already been programmed. Refer to the
Technical Information System (TIS) for diagnostic procedures applicable to any
stored DTCs.

3. If the ECU calibration ID is NOT the same as the “New Calibration ID” listed
previously, proceed to Flash Reprogram ECM (PCM).

4. Flash Reprogram ECM (PCM)

NOTE:
S The GR8 Battery charger MUST be used in Power Supply Mode to maintain battery
voltage at 13.5 volts while flash reprogramming the vehicle.
S For details on how to use the GR8 Battery charger please refer to the GR8
Instructions Manual, located on TIS, Diagnostics – Battery.

Follow the procedures outlined in TSB No. SS002-01, “ECU Flash Reprogramming
Process,” and flash the ECM (PCM) with the NEW calibration file update.

NOTE:
If the “Check Engine” light is ON when the ignition is turned back ON to begin the
reprogramming process, a scan tool cable problem exists. Refer to TSB No. SS004-01,
“ECU Flash Reprogramming Error Message.”

5. Start the engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature before test–driving.

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1GR–FE ENGINE INTERMITTENT “NO START” CONDITION – EG011-07 Revised March 27, 2007

Repair 6. Test-drive vehicle to confirm proper vehicle operation.


Procedure
(Continued) 7. Install the Authorized Modifications Label.
A. Using a permanent marker, enter the following information on the label:
S ECM (PCM) part number: [Refer to the Parts Information section for the
CURRENT PART NUMBER]
S Calibration ID(s): [Refer to the Calibration Identification Chart for the NEW
CALIBRATION ID]
S Dealer Code
S Repair Date
S Change Authority (this TSB number): EG011–07
B. Affix the Authorized Modifications Label to the vehicle at the location shown in
Figure 1. The Authorized Modifications Label is available through the MDC,
P/N 00451–00001–LBL.

8. Calibration update is complete.

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