Toyota 2kdftv Ecu Pinout Diagram Better -

Many DIY mechanics see "Injector #10" and assume it’s a simple 12V supply. It’s not. The 2KD uses a high-voltage (up to 80V) peak-and-hold driver. Swapping injector pins #10 (B4) with #20 (B5) won't blow the ECU, but the engine will misfire horribly at idle. Use the table above to double-check pin assignments per cylinder order (1-3-4-2).

| Pin | Signal | |------|--------------------------| | A1 | Crankshaft position sensor (NE+) | | A2 | Crankshaft position sensor (NE-) | | A3 | Camshaft position sensor (G+) | | A4 | Camshaft position sensor (G-) | | A5 | Intake air temp (THA) | | A6 | Coolant temp (THW) | | A7 | Accelerator pedal position sensor 1 (VPA1) | | A8 | Accelerator pedal position sensor 2 (VPA2) | | A9 | Fuel temp sensor (THF) | | A10 | Rail pressure sensor (PCR) | | A11 | Rail pressure sensor (VCP – 5V ref) | | A12 | Rail pressure sensor (E2 – ground) | | A13 | MAP sensor (PIM) | | A14 | IAT sensor (intake air – if separate) | | A15 | EGR valve position sensor (VCE) | | A16 | EGR duty command (RGE) | toyota 2kdftv ecu pinout diagram better

Below is a concise, practical guide to the common ECU connector pinouts and signals for the Toyota 2KD-FTV (2.5L turbodiesel) engine ECU. This is a general reference — connector housing and pin numbering can vary by model year and market; always verify with the vehicle’s service manual and a multimeter before making connections. Many DIY mechanics see "Injector #10" and assume