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Canada - Electrical/Starting - Vehicle Jump Starting Informatio






Bulletin
1340

Issue Date
March 9, 2004

Market
Canada

Title:
JUMP STARTING VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH CRANK HOLD FEATURE

Model
'03 (& Later) 4Runner, Sequoia & Tundra

The Crank Hold System was introduced on applicable vehicles beginning with the 2003 model year for improved starting and starting system reliability.

The Engine Control Module (ECM, SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) controls the starter in vehicles equipped with the Crank Hold System. In the event of a discharged battery, follow the procedures listed in this bulletin.

APPLICABLE VEHICLES:
- 2003 (and later) model year 4Runner, Sequoia and Tundra equipped with the Crank and Hold System.







REQUIRED SSTs:







WARRANTY INFORMATION:

JUMP START INSTRUCTION:
This system requires higher battery voltage than a conventional starting system to operate. In addition to following the jump start procedures found in the applicable Owner's Manual, vehicles with a very low state of charge (below 6 volts) may require some extra steps to get started.

- Use very good quality jump cables or jump boxes.
- It is necessary to have the donor vehicle's engine running while jump starting.
- Extended connection time to a donor vehicle is sometimes necessary to bring the discharged battery up to a minimum required voltage.
- You will NOT be able to jump start a vehicle with a frozen battery.
- Vehicle batteries with a very low state of charge may require some charging before the vehicle will jump start.

NOTE:
Never jump start a vehicle with a frozen battery. This will put undue stress on the charging system once the vehicle is started. Bring the frozen battery into a warm building and charge after it has thawed out. Test battery with a Toyota Midtronics Battery Tester before returning to service.


NOTE:
Issue of this Technical Service Bulletin is to ensure that proper repair information is available. IT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AUTHORIZATION FOR REPAIR. Normal provisions of the formal warranty policy, as applicable, will apply.