Project: Lenor. The 1999 GS300 Winter Beater
#16
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Pulled a bead of RTV off the timing cover and now it's just pouring oil out. Awesome...
Ordered this little dude and a still have the valve cover gaskets to do.
Ordered this little dude and a still have the valve cover gaskets to do.
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This is escalating quickly. A little oil dripping from the vvti cam gear is turning into, "well might as well get a new radiator, since it has to come out... And hoses... And a water pump... And the timing belt... And cam seals... And ooh billet pulleys... And HOOD STRUTS. My head ****ing hurts now."
For reference later...
Dug out stuff to rewire the stereo. Started on the carpet.
For reference later...
Dug out stuff to rewire the stereo. Started on the carpet.
Last edited by McCloudsZJ; 07-13-15 at 03:00 PM.
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At least all the leaking oil has kept the rust away?
Cheap Chinese double din with GPS, DVD, BT phone and audio streaming, etc etc...
The Scosche faceplate is about as off as people said it would be. Not perfect, but it'll do for a beater.
These headlights still have to go. I hate them so much.
Cheap Chinese double din with GPS, DVD, BT phone and audio streaming, etc etc...
The Scosche faceplate is about as off as people said it would be. Not perfect, but it'll do for a beater.
These headlights still have to go. I hate them so much.
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Finally giving this old pile some love. This was just a quick once-over during lunch. I'll break out the clay and wax this weekend. I don't think it's seen anything except the drive-through car wash.
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Ordered another UltraGauge last night. Had one in every OBD2 car. Not a bad way to spend $70. This is not my picture, but I couldn't find a picture of one in a 2GS.
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...This is not my picture, but I couldn't find a picture of one in a 2GS.
Also decided how I'm going to handle the faded paint on the roof (the only serious flaw on the exterior). Cheat! Vinyl wrap it gloss black. I like this look (minus these specific wheels) a lot.
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For future reference... Yay search function!
Toyota/Lexus OBD-II Drive Cycles
Toyota/Lexus use a series of diferent drive traces for each system monitor.
It's possible that more than one monitor may run while doing a particular drive trace, but here's the official procedure from Toyota/Lexus:
EGR MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
All models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Altitude is below 7801 feet (2400 m).
-IAT (Intake Air Temperature) must be above 13E F (-10E C).
-1996-2000 Land Cruiser / LX 450 ECT must be below 104E F (40E C).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-If IAT is less than 50E F (10EC) at engine start-up, idle engine for 10 minutes.
Notes: Do not exceed 30% TPS. Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations.
Exception: 1996-2000 Land Cruiser & LX 450- Begin driving immediately.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 43 & 56 mph (70-90 km/h) for three to five minutes.
-Stop the vehicle and idle the engine for 3-5 minutes.
-Repeat steps 1-3 once.
Notes: Readiness may not switch to complete if a pending code was set during the drive trace. Toyotas do report pending codes (using an enhanced scan tool). Pending codes are not considered a failure, and typically must be duplicated in order to set a DTC & MIL.
AIR/FUEL SENSOR HEATER MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
All models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Start engine and allow it to idle for 9 minutes.
-Drive the vehicle at 25 mph (40 km/h) or more for at least 2 minutes.
CATALYST (NON-A/F SENSOR) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) must be 176E F (80E C) or more.
-IAT (Intake Air Temperature) must be 14E F (-10E C) or more.
(2002 MY vehicles will run monitor at temperatures below 14E F by cycling key to OFF and repeating drive trace).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Note the IAT data for use in step 3.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 40-55 mph (64-88 km/h) or more for 7 minutes if IAT was below 50E F (10E C) at start-up, or 3 minutes if IAT was above 50E F (10E F) at start-up.
-Drive the vehicle at 35-45 mph (56-72 km/h) for 7 minutes.
-NOTES: Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations. Avoid sudden deceleration with closed throttle as much as possible.
CATALYST (A/F SENSOR) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 1998-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
--ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) must be 176E F (80E C) or more.
-IAT (Intake Air Temperature) must be 14E F (-10E C) or more.
(2002 MY vehicles will run monitor at temperatures below 14E F by cycling key to OFF and repeating drive trace).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Note the IAT data for use in step 3.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 40-55 mph (64-88 km/h) or more for 7 minutes if IAT was below 50E F (10E C) at start-up, or 3 minutes if IAT was above 50E F (10E F) at start-up.
-Drive the vehicle allowing speed to fluctuate between 35-45 mph (56-72 km/h) for 16 minutes.
Notes: Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations. Avoid sudden deceleration with closed throttle as much as possible.
EVAPORATIVE (VACUUM PRESSURE TYPE) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 2000-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Fuel level is between 1/2 and 3/4 full. (Preferred values- monitor may still run with tank fill between 15% and 85%).
-Altitude is below 7801 feet (2400 m).
-ECT & IAT is between 40 & 95E F (4.5-35E C).
-Cold Soak Procedure is complete (see below).
(2002 MY vehicles will run monitor at temperatures below 14E F by cycling key to OFF and repeating drive trace).
IMPORTANT: A cold soak must be performed prior to conducting the drive pattern in order to complete the Internal Pressure Readiness Monitor (see below).
Cold Soak Procedure: Let the vehicle sit 8 hours, or until the difference between IATand ECT is less than 13E F (7E C).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Release pressure in the fuel tank by removing and re-installing fuel cap.
-Start the engine and allow it to idle until ECT is 167E F (75E C) or more.
-Raise the engine speed to 3,000 RPM for ten (10) seconds.
-Idle engine with the A/C on (for additional load) for 15-50 minutes. (If no A/C, set parking brake and chock wheels. Once immobilized, idle vehicle in drive).
EVAPORATIVE (WITH NO LEAK DETECTION) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 1996-2000
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Altitude is below 7801 feet (2400 m). ECT is 181E F (83E C) or more.
-IAT is 41E F (5E C) or more.
Driving Procedure: (this is the same driving trace used by the EGR monitor).
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 43 & 56 mph (70-90 km/h) for three to five minutes.
Notes: Do not exceed 30% TPS. Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations.
-Stop the vehicle and idle the engine for 3-5 minutes.
-Repeat steps 1-3 once.
OXYGEN SENSOR MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed at or above 25 mph (40 km/h) for at least 50 seconds. Maintain engine speed above 900 rpm.
-Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle for 40 seconds or more.
-Repeat steps 2 & 3 nine (9) more times.
AIR-FUEL RATIO (OXYGEN) SENSOR MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain models 1998-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Start the engine and allow it to idle 2 minutes.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 40-70 mph (64-112 km/h) or more for 3 minutes. Maintain engine speed between 900 & 3,200 rpm.
-Stop the vehicle and allow it to idle for ten (10) seconds or more.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) or more for at least 40 seconds. Maintain engine speed above 900 rpm.
-Stop the vehicle and allow it to idle for ten (10) seconds or more.
-Repeat steps 5 & 6 nine (9) more times.
Toyota/Lexus use a series of diferent drive traces for each system monitor.
It's possible that more than one monitor may run while doing a particular drive trace, but here's the official procedure from Toyota/Lexus:
EGR MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
All models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Altitude is below 7801 feet (2400 m).
-IAT (Intake Air Temperature) must be above 13E F (-10E C).
-1996-2000 Land Cruiser / LX 450 ECT must be below 104E F (40E C).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-If IAT is less than 50E F (10EC) at engine start-up, idle engine for 10 minutes.
Notes: Do not exceed 30% TPS. Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations.
Exception: 1996-2000 Land Cruiser & LX 450- Begin driving immediately.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 43 & 56 mph (70-90 km/h) for three to five minutes.
-Stop the vehicle and idle the engine for 3-5 minutes.
-Repeat steps 1-3 once.
Notes: Readiness may not switch to complete if a pending code was set during the drive trace. Toyotas do report pending codes (using an enhanced scan tool). Pending codes are not considered a failure, and typically must be duplicated in order to set a DTC & MIL.
AIR/FUEL SENSOR HEATER MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
All models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Start engine and allow it to idle for 9 minutes.
-Drive the vehicle at 25 mph (40 km/h) or more for at least 2 minutes.
CATALYST (NON-A/F SENSOR) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) must be 176E F (80E C) or more.
-IAT (Intake Air Temperature) must be 14E F (-10E C) or more.
(2002 MY vehicles will run monitor at temperatures below 14E F by cycling key to OFF and repeating drive trace).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Note the IAT data for use in step 3.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 40-55 mph (64-88 km/h) or more for 7 minutes if IAT was below 50E F (10E C) at start-up, or 3 minutes if IAT was above 50E F (10E F) at start-up.
-Drive the vehicle at 35-45 mph (56-72 km/h) for 7 minutes.
-NOTES: Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations. Avoid sudden deceleration with closed throttle as much as possible.
CATALYST (A/F SENSOR) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 1998-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
--ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) must be 176E F (80E C) or more.
-IAT (Intake Air Temperature) must be 14E F (-10E C) or more.
(2002 MY vehicles will run monitor at temperatures below 14E F by cycling key to OFF and repeating drive trace).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Note the IAT data for use in step 3.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 40-55 mph (64-88 km/h) or more for 7 minutes if IAT was below 50E F (10E C) at start-up, or 3 minutes if IAT was above 50E F (10E F) at start-up.
-Drive the vehicle allowing speed to fluctuate between 35-45 mph (56-72 km/h) for 16 minutes.
Notes: Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations. Avoid sudden deceleration with closed throttle as much as possible.
EVAPORATIVE (VACUUM PRESSURE TYPE) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 2000-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Fuel level is between 1/2 and 3/4 full. (Preferred values- monitor may still run with tank fill between 15% and 85%).
-Altitude is below 7801 feet (2400 m).
-ECT & IAT is between 40 & 95E F (4.5-35E C).
-Cold Soak Procedure is complete (see below).
(2002 MY vehicles will run monitor at temperatures below 14E F by cycling key to OFF and repeating drive trace).
IMPORTANT: A cold soak must be performed prior to conducting the drive pattern in order to complete the Internal Pressure Readiness Monitor (see below).
Cold Soak Procedure: Let the vehicle sit 8 hours, or until the difference between IATand ECT is less than 13E F (7E C).
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Release pressure in the fuel tank by removing and re-installing fuel cap.
-Start the engine and allow it to idle until ECT is 167E F (75E C) or more.
-Raise the engine speed to 3,000 RPM for ten (10) seconds.
-Idle engine with the A/C on (for additional load) for 15-50 minutes. (If no A/C, set parking brake and chock wheels. Once immobilized, idle vehicle in drive).
EVAPORATIVE (WITH NO LEAK DETECTION) MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain Models 1996-2000
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
-Altitude is below 7801 feet (2400 m). ECT is 181E F (83E C) or more.
-IAT is 41E F (5E C) or more.
Driving Procedure: (this is the same driving trace used by the EGR monitor).
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 43 & 56 mph (70-90 km/h) for three to five minutes.
Notes: Do not exceed 30% TPS. Maintain smooth throttle inputs, avoiding sudden accelerations.
-Stop the vehicle and idle the engine for 3-5 minutes.
-Repeat steps 1-3 once.
OXYGEN SENSOR MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain models 1996-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed at or above 25 mph (40 km/h) for at least 50 seconds. Maintain engine speed above 900 rpm.
-Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle for 40 seconds or more.
-Repeat steps 2 & 3 nine (9) more times.
AIR-FUEL RATIO (OXYGEN) SENSOR MONITOR DRIVE CYCLE
Certain models 1998-2002
Pre-Conditioning Requirements:
-MIL must be off.
Driving Procedure:
-Connect Scan tool in order to observe data stream and monitor status.
-Start the engine and allow it to idle 2 minutes.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed between 40-70 mph (64-112 km/h) or more for 3 minutes. Maintain engine speed between 900 & 3,200 rpm.
-Stop the vehicle and allow it to idle for ten (10) seconds or more.
-Drive the vehicle at a steady speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) or more for at least 40 seconds. Maintain engine speed above 900 rpm.
-Stop the vehicle and allow it to idle for ten (10) seconds or more.
-Repeat steps 5 & 6 nine (9) more times.
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Got the radio taken out, the new hood struts in (yay!), and hooked this guy up. Such a nice tool to have for $70. I'll find a better, more permanent place for it eventually, but for trouble shooting it'll stay here.
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Guess I haven't done a great job keeping this updated... Highlights:
All the idiot lights are gone! new VSV, gas cap, O2 sensors (bank 2 sensor 1 SUCKS), some brake light bulbs and it looks less like a string of Christmas lights! All of the OBD2 monitors are showing ready to test, so next week it's off to emissions testing!
This guy is in and I should have a pretty clean double din/nav/satellite radio/computer input/factory amp bypass and aftermarket amplifier install
To go with that:
I also rubbed off the awful factory gold pin stripe. Much cleaner.
All the idiot lights are gone! new VSV, gas cap, O2 sensors (bank 2 sensor 1 SUCKS), some brake light bulbs and it looks less like a string of Christmas lights! All of the OBD2 monitors are showing ready to test, so next week it's off to emissions testing!
This guy is in and I should have a pretty clean double din/nav/satellite radio/computer input/factory amp bypass and aftermarket amplifier install
To go with that:
I also rubbed off the awful factory gold pin stripe. Much cleaner.
#28
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Looking good dude! Damn fine winter beater.
Could you shoot me a link to the place you bought the sub enclosure and let me know what the quality is like when it shows up? I dig the custom fit and it would clean up the look of my trunk until I'm ready to do something wild back there.
Could you shoot me a link to the place you bought the sub enclosure and let me know what the quality is like when it shows up? I dig the custom fit and it would clean up the look of my trunk until I'm ready to do something wild back there.
#29
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Looking good dude! Damn fine winter beater.
Could you shoot me a link to the place you bought the sub enclosure and let me know what the quality is like when it shows up? I dig the custom fit and it would clean up the look of my trunk until I'm ready to do something wild back there.
Could you shoot me a link to the place you bought the sub enclosure and let me know what the quality is like when it shows up? I dig the custom fit and it would clean up the look of my trunk until I'm ready to do something wild back there.
I'll definitely be reviewing the sub enclosure once it gets here. I've always built my own boxes, but since moving to CO, I don't have a garage or any of my wood working stuff. It's 3/4" MDF and they built it to my specifications (as far as sub diameter, volume, and resonant tuning) for just over $150 to my door. Here's the current auction, but just in case somebody else wants to find it and the link is dead, search "GS300 subwoofer enclosure" on eBay and, if they're still selling them, it should pop up.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/98-05-Lexus-...-/320987972988