50 Series Information Full Export GZG50L English Manual
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 6:24 am
A thread to compile information for the 50 series generation of Toyota Century Please do not comment on this thread as I will update this. I will be focusing more on the older generations since there's not much information to find at the moment Updates will be less frequent
Comparing the last generation VG45 to GZG50
Comparison From Previous Model VG45
Overall height + 45mm
Front Overhang + 10mm
Wheelbase + 15mm
Rear Overhang - 25mm
Luggage Height + 50mm (Trunk capacity 400L → 500L)
There is no change in overall length or width but it gives the impression that is has become thicker due to the increased interior space & trunk capacity.
Comparing the GZG50 to the GZG51 Royal
Comparison from the GZG50
Overall Length: + 880mm
Overall Width: + 160mm
Overall Height + 305mm
Model Code's
E-GZG50-AESGK (Standard specification Column shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50-AEPGK (Standard specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50-AEPGK-X (Dual EMV specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50-AESGK-X ( Dual EMV specification Column shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50L-AEPGKW ( Left Hand Drive Export Market specification)
E-GZG50R-AEPGKW ( Right Hand Drive Export Market specification)
TA-GZG50-AESGK (Standard specification Column shift 4 Speed)
TA-GZG50-AEPGK (Standard specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
TA-GZG50-AEPGK-X (Dual EMV specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
TA-GZG50-AESGK-X ( Dual EMV specification Column shift 4 Speed)
DBA-GZG50-AETGK (Dual EMV specification Floor shift 6 Speed)
DBA-GZG50-AEWGK (Dual EMV specification Column shift 6 Speed)
Model Code Breakdown
E-GZG50-AEPGKX or AESGKX
E - 'The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with, This code was used on the Century from 1997 to 1999
GZG50 - Chassis code
A - Car model = Toyota Century
E - Body Type = Sedan
P - Transmission type = 4 Floor shift transmission
S - Transmission type = 4 Column shift transmission
G - Grade (Standard)
K - Engine = DOHC EFI 1GZ-FE
X - In car type display = Dual EMV Package
(If the Model Code for these earlier Centuries do not have an X, this means it's a Standard Grade Model with an analog clock replacing the front infotainment screen).
Export Market Model
E-GZG50L or R - AEPGKW
E - The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with
GZG50 - Chassis code
L or R - L = Left Hand Drive R = Right Hand Drive
A - Car Model = Toyota Century
E - Body Type = Sedan
P - 4 Floor shift transmission
G - Grade (they don't have a grade)
K - DOHC EFI 1GZFE
W - Europe and General Countries
Information about the GZG50L & R Model
(Hong Kong was the only country outside Japan to get the Fender Mirror Option, The rest of the countries got Door Mirrors)
(Brunei got the Curtains as standard option) Hong Kong, Singapore & Thailand, Middle east, North Africa & China had curtains as an optional extra
GZG50L & R Vehicles were sold in Brunei, Middle east, North Africa Regions, Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand & China
These export market vehicles could reach up to 250kmh on the speedometer instead of the 180kmh on the Japanese domesticated market ones
According to Roadside News in China there are currently only two GZG50 units in mainland china. One owned by the Japanese embassy and one owned by a rich man. It was said in 1999 that the price of the GZG50 Century in mainland China had a price of 2.5 million yuan which was equivalent to a 760LI back then. The Century was drawn from being sold in the Chinese market two years later.
TA-GZG50 AEPGKX or AESGKX
TA - 'The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with. it usually had a two digit code back then, and was used on the Century from 2000 to 2004
GZG50 - Chassis code
A - Car model = Toyota Century
E - Body Type = Sedan
P - Transmission type = 4 Floor shift transmission
S - Transmission type = 4 Column shift transmission
G - Grade (Standard)
K - Engine = DOHC EFI 1GZ-FE
X - In car type display = Dual EMV Package
Same for the TA specification
(If the Model Code for these earlier Centuries do not have an X, this means it's the Standard specification with an analog clock replacing the front infotainment screen).
DBA-GZG50-AETGK or AEWGK
DBA - 'The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with, This code was used from 2005 to 2017 until the model change of the DAA-UWG60
GZG50 - Chassis code
A - Car model = Toyota Century
E- Body type = Sedan
T = 6 Speed Floor Shift (Transmission type)
W = 6 Speed Column Shift (Transmission type)
G = Standard (Dual EMV)
K - Engine = 1GZ-FE DOHC EFI
(The DBA Model Cancelled the Standard specification from the E & TA Century While making the 'Dual EMV' specification the only option).
Dimensions & Wheel Specifications
Total Length – 5270mm
Overall Width – 1890mm
Overall Height – 1475mm
Overall Weight - E-GZG50 Standard Model 1990KG
Overall Weight - E-GZG50 (Dual-EMV) Model 2000KG
Overall Weight - TA-GZG50 Standard Model 1990KG
Overall Weight - TA-GZG50 (Dual-EMV) Model 2000KG
Overall Weight - TA-GZG50 (GNG GAS) Model 2120KG
Overall Weight - DBA-GZG50 (DUAL EMV ONLY) 2050KG
Wheelbase – 3025mm
Tread Front – 1575mm
Tread Rear – 1575mm
Tire – 225/60/R16 98H
Rim – 16X7JJ+45
Minimum Ground Clearance 135 mm
Capacity – 5 people
Total Vehicle Weight – 2,275kg
Turning Radius 5.7M
Engine
Model – 1GZFE V12 Cylinder Vertical Installation
Inner Diameter x Stroke - 81.0 x 80.8
Total Displacement – 4996cc
Compression Ratio – 10.5
Maximum Output KW/PS/RPM - 206KW 280PS/ 5200rpm
Maximum Torque KW/KGM/RPM - 480NM/49KGM/4000rpm
Engine Weight – 253KG (Maintenance dry weight)
Firing Order – 1-4-9-8-5-2-11-10-3-6-7-12
Fuel Tank Capacity 95L
Transmission E-GZG50 & TA-GZG50 (Early Period)
Format – A342E Electronically Controlled AT
1st Gear – 2.531
2nd Gear – 1.531
3rd Gear – 1.000
4th Gear – 0.753
Recession – 1.880
Final Reduction Ratio – 3.615
Transmission DBA-GZG50 (Mid to Late Period)
Format – A761 E super intelligent 6 Speed AT
1st Gear – 3.296
2nd Gear – 1.958
3rd Gear – 1.348
4th Gear – 1.000
5th Gear – 0.725
6th Gear – 0.582
Recession 2.951
Final Reduction 3.461
Maximum Torque Suffered NM/KGM/rpm – 460NM/46.9/4000rpm (20NM torque decrease)
Steering type
Rack and pinion
Steering Gear Ratio 18.7
Main Brake Type Front – Ventilated disc 4-pod opposed piston with hydraulic vacuum booster
(Cylinder inner diameter 42.8mm x 4)
Main Brake Type Rear – Ventilated Disc Single pod floating calliper with hydraulic vacuum booster
(Cylinder inner diameter 38.1mm)
Full English Export Market Manual
http://century.trinom.org/
Maintenance
Engine: 7.3L (Oil Only) 8.4L Filter Included
Would Recommend:
5W-20
5W-30
10W-30
10-W50
Oil filter genuine part number: 15601-68010
Engine Coolant (Anti Freeze)
11.5L Genuine Toyota long life coolant 'Freezing temperature' 30% -12℃ or 50% -35℃ (RED)
Power Steering Fluid
1.0L Toyota Genuine power steering fluid
Transmission Fluid:
(A342E 4 Speed) Toyota Genuine auto fluid type T-IV (T-III also Available) 8.3L
(A761E 6 Speed) Toyota Genuine auto fluid type T-IV 8.3L
Differential Oil
1.35L Toyota Genuine Hypoid Gear oil SX (API GL-5,SAE 85W-90)
Brake Fluid
Toyota Genuine brake fluid 2500H
A/C Compressor oil
ND-Oil8
Spark plugs
Recommended to use Iridium spark plugs
SK16R-P11(-201008)
SK16R8-PG (CNG Vehicle)
PK16TBR-L11(201008-)
Air Filter:
Clean Air Filter (A/C) Genuine part number: 87139-50010
Engine Bay 2x air filter Genuine part number : 17801-35020 X2
Colors
1B6 Ranpoh Glorious Gray Metallic
202 Kamui Eternal Black
6N9 Daigo Wealthy Green Mica
8J9 Mashu Serene Calm Blue Mica
8M3 Zuinun Demure Blue mica Metallic
1C0 Seika Radiant Silver
040 Fuji Noble White (Flat White)
Trying to find the legitimacy of these few colors
065 Pearl White
6S6 Midnight Pine
475 Metallic Black
Interior Colors
10 Gray Wool
40 Orchid Wool
80 Blue Wool
10 Gray Leather
40 Orchid Leather
Changes over the Early Period
January 2000
Model Code changed to (TA-GZG50) with a 25% reduction level
Front Screen has been made wider and larger
January 2001
Cold Weather Specification (Hokkaido Only)
(Rear Foglamp, windshield de-icer) 37,800 Yen Including consumption tax
May 2001
A negative ion generator was made standard on all models.
Wheel fairings were added to the bottom of the car to reduce air resistance, improve running stability & reduce wind noise.
July 2002
(Welcab Century)
Toyota Motor Corporation Introduced the Welcab Version of the Century. This Specification has a modified rear left seat that rotates 90 Degrees,& the opening angle of the door was increased making it easier for people with lower limb disabilities and the elderly to get in & out. A large genuine assist grip was used to aid movement when getting on and off. Additionally, the rear rotating seat features a sliding footrest, retractable armrest and seat heater to enhance usability and hospitality.
January 2003
(CNG Century) (Apart of the TA-GZG50 Emissions Regulations)
75% reduction in exhaust gases from 2000 standards (ultra-low exhaust gases) under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport & Tourism's low-emission vehicle certification system (in-house measurements). These were primarily used as chauffeur driven vehicles & taxi's for VIP clients.
Fuel Used CNG (13A)
Maximum Output KW/rpm 190KW (258PS) 5200rpm
Maximum Torque NM/rpm 405Nm (41.3kg・m) 4000rpm
MIDDLE PERIOD 2005 – 2010
January 2005
Changed model codes because of Emissions Reduction by 75% to DBA-GZG50
New & Improved Super Intelligent 6-Speed automatic transmission (6 Super ECT) + Sequential Shifting Reduced torque by 20NM
New LED Tail Lamps
With the adoption of SRS Curtain shield airbags, the front seat headrests were made smaller &the longitudinal position adjustment knob has been moved from the outside to the inside
Ventilated Seats were installed in the seat cushion & seat back. There is an air intake vent on the door side of the seat back.
Removed Standard Model (Non-EMV)
Daigo Wealthy Green 6N9 was discontinued & Seika Radiant Silver Metallic 1C0 was added
January 2006
Genuine Wood grain steering wheel and shifter options were added, price is different from floor shift to column shift.
January 2007
Pull down handle on the ottoman seat was changed to chrome
January 2008
Glass Headlights were removed & replaced with Resin units, at the same time the fog lamps were moved to the chrome bumper & cornering lights were removed
The Radiator Grille Insignia is slightly thicker
the shape of the front windshield molding slightly was changed
Quarter pillar emblem had changed, the corners of the outline were removed & were rounded. The corners of the laurel motif were also rounded
Late Period 2010 – 2017
August 2010
Grille and rear garnish emblems were changed with a black background
Rear garnish emblem was fitted with a reverse camera
A wood grain panel was fitted to the rear armrest
The shape of the front headrests were changed once again now thicker in size and bigger
Now compatible with general purpose ISOFIX points
Footrests were integrated into the back of the front seat
Production ended in January 2017
Genuine Options
Leather Seats 345,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Door Mirrors with Fender Markers 31,500 Yen Including consumer tax
In Car Phone 7,350 Yen Including consumer tax
Weather shields (Rain guards) (Were a FREE optional extra), Length of front window Rain guard varies if you have fender mirror or door mirror Century
Absorption Green tint (Free) Genuine Heat Reflective Bronze 47,250 Yen Including consumer tax
Wood Grain Steering Wheel with Shift Knob Floor Shift 108,000 Yen Including consumer tax
Wood Grain Steering Wheel with Shift Knob Column Shift 97,200 Yen Including consumer tax
Front Console Storage and Rear Console 7,560 Yen Including consumer tax
Side Curtain (Manual Type) 34,560 Yen Including consumer tax
Rear Curtain (Electric Type) 108,000 Yen Including consumer tax
Writing Table 162,000 Yen Including consumer tax
Half Covers Lace (Prestige) 101,520 Yen Including consumer tax
Footrest 21,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Trunk Mat 10,800 Yen Including consumer tax
Floor Mat for Snow/Leisure 11,340 Yen Including consumer tax
Side Visor 21,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Car Cover (Flame Proof Type) (Fender Mirror) 18,360 Yen Including consumer tax
Car Cover(Flame Proof Type) (Door Mirror) 18,360 Yen Including consumer tax
Reading Light 31,320 Yen Including consumer tax
Judgement Pole 21,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Genuine Options I'm Still trying to find:
Ostrich Feather Duster
Steering Wheel Controls
Boot Bag
Complying Your Century to the European Safety Standards!
To Comply with European Safety Standards LHD Headlights are required. Here are part numbers from the LHD Variant (E-GZG50L-AEPGKW)
Genuine Right Side Headlight: 81130-40050
Genuine Left Side Headlight: 81170-40050
Buying or Importing a Century? Some Advice
Importing and or buying a Century will seem to be a daunting task at first. Let me tell you what you should look out for and what area's you want to avoid. as an ex employee at a dodgy Import dealership I do have experience with R Graded Centuries and terrible condition Japanese Domesticated vehicles.
Areas you will want to avoid
Hokkaido (North Island) Cold climate centuries were sold here. While being unique in some form, they can be rough. The salt slowly but surely chips away the rust proof layer on the chassis and frame underneath. Not to mention not all houses in japan have some sort of structure to protect the vehicle from the 6 meters high snow that Hokkaido usually experiences. Paired that with an aluminum body that the Century wears it's not an ideal place to buy one.
Okinawa (Most known as Hawaii in Japan)Okinawa is very tropical, yet another place I would not recommend. Okinawa is a separate island to the main islands of Japan, that being said Okinawa is very humid and the vehicles (if not taken care of) tends to grow mold inside the vehicle especially (Wool). Again like Hokkaido vehicles they suffer the symptoms of rust on the chassis and the frame. Same with the aluminum body. Will not recommend.
Regions that are good
Kanto Region = Tokyo Area
Kyushu Region = Fukuoka/Nagasaki
Kansai Region = Osaka Area
Chūbu region = Nagoya Area
Personally would stick to these regions. These regions make up somewhat mainland japan.
Auction history is important
Before you get excited buying a Century or any vehicle from an auction or dealership please I advise you to buy an auction history report. Most reputable company would probably be CARVX. Auction Reports and grades can be forged from bribery from the owner of the vehicle to the auction house, BE WARNED. People often brush past this, and make the mistake of buying a lemon of a ''JDM'' car and complain about how stuffed it is. Usually on the FB page (I Got Screwed By Shady JDM Importers). Usually the Auction History on CARVX will tell you where the car got auctioned off from.
Frequently asked questions
Do the UCF20 Suspension Struts fit?
Yes. I would like to clarify that for coil-overs the spring rate is wrong. I would suggest to buy the GZG50 Red set off BC-Racing Europe or find some other brand on YahooJP.
As far as I know and the Manufacturers know you can use the UCF20 aftermarket air struts in your GZG50 Century.
Parking Pole The intended purpose for the rod at the front of your car is so you can see the where the front left corner of your car is. In Japan narrow alleyways and streets are everywhere. They use these rods to park & navigate around tight corners.
What are Fender Markers? Fender Markers are Exclusive to Centuries with door mirrors. they light up green at night to give you an idea where the car is positioned in the lane at night. The downside of these are the lights inside, after awhile they will dim or completely go, it's not a plug & play deal either, the light is attached to a circuit board. To get it off & on again is a bit of a waste of time. (They are still available as far as I know on part websites).
Navigation Disc's. These Disc's Changed format's, from 1997 it was CD-ROM to 2000 where they changed it to DVD-ROM. The later DVD-ROMs can be interchanged with the Lexus RX330 Navigation Disc of your countries language and maps. I believe their was support up until 2015 or so. It will translate the whole screen entirely.
To find your Navigation Box, It's located under your front passenger seat. Slide the seat backwards to reveal the box and eject the disc if you want to.
To take the box out is a hassle. Find the the location of your passenger seat bolts (Holding down the passenger seat). The front two will be found under two carpet flaps. The Rear ones are hidden. Slide the passenger seat all the way to the dashboard, There will be (matching carpeted pieces) around the seat rails (They are just held in with clips) rip both of them out and the bolts should be there. Unplug the cable holding the seat in position and undo the bolts and take the cables out of the box before removal.
Rear Curtain (Powered) Not Working? It could be the motor. The motor costs $608AUD/$400USD from Amayama, Its Placed under the parcel shelf in the middle of the Curtain Assembly. should be connected to a plug or two. Second option the rail could be out of shape. I have seen it happen to a couple of these Centuries before can be because of the heat in some climates or It could be due to your compliance shop ruining them.
Where are the Main Fuse boxes in the car?
A: Pop the bonnet & find the battery cover, pop the plastic clips off and take the battery cover off, There will be the fuse box.
B: In the drivers footwell there should be a white plastic cover, take it off to reveal another fuse box.
C: In the Boot lift up the carpet to find a removable tab to the left, take it out the fuse box should be at the back wall.
What is an ETC card reader? It's Used in Japan for Highway tolls, not too sure if it can be used in any other countries for their highways but it speaks Japanese when the car starts up. Translating to ''please insert the toll card into the reader''.
What is the Data System Controller? If you have one I would personally advise getting rid of the unit. The factory air suspension was never meant to be aired out fully or raised to ''Monster Truck height''. It will lower the life expectancy of your factory struts a lot. Yet there is one button next to your steering column to adjust the height of your Centuries air suspension to a factory specification.
The Data System Controller has a long wiring harness, its plugged into a metal box (Air Strut ECU) there should be 3 to 4 plugs in the box depending on the year of the car ( I will try and find out which controller you need for which year). The aftermarket plugs are plugged into the factory ECU and the Factory plugs are in the aftermarket wiring harness. This will let the Controller override the ECU controlling the bags.
The ECU Box is located in the drives footwell area, Take the scuff plate off & the fabric seal looking thing, next locate the two metal clips holding the upper carpet and give it a bit of a tug, there you should see the black wiring harness (If you have the controller) and the the metal ECU shroud.
Comparing the last generation VG45 to GZG50
Comparison From Previous Model VG45
Overall height + 45mm
Front Overhang + 10mm
Wheelbase + 15mm
Rear Overhang - 25mm
Luggage Height + 50mm (Trunk capacity 400L → 500L)
There is no change in overall length or width but it gives the impression that is has become thicker due to the increased interior space & trunk capacity.
Comparing the GZG50 to the GZG51 Royal
Comparison from the GZG50
Overall Length: + 880mm
Overall Width: + 160mm
Overall Height + 305mm
Model Code's
E-GZG50-AESGK (Standard specification Column shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50-AEPGK (Standard specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50-AEPGK-X (Dual EMV specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50-AESGK-X ( Dual EMV specification Column shift 4 Speed)
E-GZG50L-AEPGKW ( Left Hand Drive Export Market specification)
E-GZG50R-AEPGKW ( Right Hand Drive Export Market specification)
TA-GZG50-AESGK (Standard specification Column shift 4 Speed)
TA-GZG50-AEPGK (Standard specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
TA-GZG50-AEPGK-X (Dual EMV specification Floor shift 4 Speed)
TA-GZG50-AESGK-X ( Dual EMV specification Column shift 4 Speed)
DBA-GZG50-AETGK (Dual EMV specification Floor shift 6 Speed)
DBA-GZG50-AEWGK (Dual EMV specification Column shift 6 Speed)
Model Code Breakdown
E-GZG50-AEPGKX or AESGKX
E - 'The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with, This code was used on the Century from 1997 to 1999
GZG50 - Chassis code
A - Car model = Toyota Century
E - Body Type = Sedan
P - Transmission type = 4 Floor shift transmission
S - Transmission type = 4 Column shift transmission
G - Grade (Standard)
K - Engine = DOHC EFI 1GZ-FE
X - In car type display = Dual EMV Package
(If the Model Code for these earlier Centuries do not have an X, this means it's a Standard Grade Model with an analog clock replacing the front infotainment screen).
Export Market Model
E-GZG50L or R - AEPGKW
E - The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with
GZG50 - Chassis code
L or R - L = Left Hand Drive R = Right Hand Drive
A - Car Model = Toyota Century
E - Body Type = Sedan
P - 4 Floor shift transmission
G - Grade (they don't have a grade)
K - DOHC EFI 1GZFE
W - Europe and General Countries
Information about the GZG50L & R Model
(Hong Kong was the only country outside Japan to get the Fender Mirror Option, The rest of the countries got Door Mirrors)
(Brunei got the Curtains as standard option) Hong Kong, Singapore & Thailand, Middle east, North Africa & China had curtains as an optional extra
GZG50L & R Vehicles were sold in Brunei, Middle east, North Africa Regions, Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand & China
These export market vehicles could reach up to 250kmh on the speedometer instead of the 180kmh on the Japanese domesticated market ones
According to Roadside News in China there are currently only two GZG50 units in mainland china. One owned by the Japanese embassy and one owned by a rich man. It was said in 1999 that the price of the GZG50 Century in mainland China had a price of 2.5 million yuan which was equivalent to a 760LI back then. The Century was drawn from being sold in the Chinese market two years later.
TA-GZG50 AEPGKX or AESGKX
TA - 'The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with. it usually had a two digit code back then, and was used on the Century from 2000 to 2004
GZG50 - Chassis code
A - Car model = Toyota Century
E - Body Type = Sedan
P - Transmission type = 4 Floor shift transmission
S - Transmission type = 4 Column shift transmission
G - Grade (Standard)
K - Engine = DOHC EFI 1GZ-FE
X - In car type display = Dual EMV Package
Same for the TA specification
(If the Model Code for these earlier Centuries do not have an X, this means it's the Standard specification with an analog clock replacing the front infotainment screen).
DBA-GZG50-AETGK or AEWGK
DBA - 'The code shows which Japanese emissions laws the vehicle complies with, This code was used from 2005 to 2017 until the model change of the DAA-UWG60
GZG50 - Chassis code
A - Car model = Toyota Century
E- Body type = Sedan
T = 6 Speed Floor Shift (Transmission type)
W = 6 Speed Column Shift (Transmission type)
G = Standard (Dual EMV)
K - Engine = 1GZ-FE DOHC EFI
(The DBA Model Cancelled the Standard specification from the E & TA Century While making the 'Dual EMV' specification the only option).
Dimensions & Wheel Specifications
Total Length – 5270mm
Overall Width – 1890mm
Overall Height – 1475mm
Overall Weight - E-GZG50 Standard Model 1990KG
Overall Weight - E-GZG50 (Dual-EMV) Model 2000KG
Overall Weight - TA-GZG50 Standard Model 1990KG
Overall Weight - TA-GZG50 (Dual-EMV) Model 2000KG
Overall Weight - TA-GZG50 (GNG GAS) Model 2120KG
Overall Weight - DBA-GZG50 (DUAL EMV ONLY) 2050KG
Wheelbase – 3025mm
Tread Front – 1575mm
Tread Rear – 1575mm
Tire – 225/60/R16 98H
Rim – 16X7JJ+45
Minimum Ground Clearance 135 mm
Capacity – 5 people
Total Vehicle Weight – 2,275kg
Turning Radius 5.7M
Engine
Model – 1GZFE V12 Cylinder Vertical Installation
Inner Diameter x Stroke - 81.0 x 80.8
Total Displacement – 4996cc
Compression Ratio – 10.5
Maximum Output KW/PS/RPM - 206KW 280PS/ 5200rpm
Maximum Torque KW/KGM/RPM - 480NM/49KGM/4000rpm
Engine Weight – 253KG (Maintenance dry weight)
Firing Order – 1-4-9-8-5-2-11-10-3-6-7-12
Fuel Tank Capacity 95L
Transmission E-GZG50 & TA-GZG50 (Early Period)
Format – A342E Electronically Controlled AT
1st Gear – 2.531
2nd Gear – 1.531
3rd Gear – 1.000
4th Gear – 0.753
Recession – 1.880
Final Reduction Ratio – 3.615
Transmission DBA-GZG50 (Mid to Late Period)
Format – A761 E super intelligent 6 Speed AT
1st Gear – 3.296
2nd Gear – 1.958
3rd Gear – 1.348
4th Gear – 1.000
5th Gear – 0.725
6th Gear – 0.582
Recession 2.951
Final Reduction 3.461
Maximum Torque Suffered NM/KGM/rpm – 460NM/46.9/4000rpm (20NM torque decrease)
Steering type
Rack and pinion
Steering Gear Ratio 18.7
Main Brake Type Front – Ventilated disc 4-pod opposed piston with hydraulic vacuum booster
(Cylinder inner diameter 42.8mm x 4)
Main Brake Type Rear – Ventilated Disc Single pod floating calliper with hydraulic vacuum booster
(Cylinder inner diameter 38.1mm)
Full English Export Market Manual
http://century.trinom.org/
Maintenance
Engine: 7.3L (Oil Only) 8.4L Filter Included
Would Recommend:
5W-20
5W-30
10W-30
10-W50
Oil filter genuine part number: 15601-68010
Engine Coolant (Anti Freeze)
11.5L Genuine Toyota long life coolant 'Freezing temperature' 30% -12℃ or 50% -35℃ (RED)
Power Steering Fluid
1.0L Toyota Genuine power steering fluid
Transmission Fluid:
(A342E 4 Speed) Toyota Genuine auto fluid type T-IV (T-III also Available) 8.3L
(A761E 6 Speed) Toyota Genuine auto fluid type T-IV 8.3L
Differential Oil
1.35L Toyota Genuine Hypoid Gear oil SX (API GL-5,SAE 85W-90)
Brake Fluid
Toyota Genuine brake fluid 2500H
A/C Compressor oil
ND-Oil8
Spark plugs
Recommended to use Iridium spark plugs
SK16R-P11(-201008)
SK16R8-PG (CNG Vehicle)
PK16TBR-L11(201008-)
Air Filter:
Clean Air Filter (A/C) Genuine part number: 87139-50010
Engine Bay 2x air filter Genuine part number : 17801-35020 X2
Colors
1B6 Ranpoh Glorious Gray Metallic
202 Kamui Eternal Black
6N9 Daigo Wealthy Green Mica
8J9 Mashu Serene Calm Blue Mica
8M3 Zuinun Demure Blue mica Metallic
1C0 Seika Radiant Silver
040 Fuji Noble White (Flat White)
Trying to find the legitimacy of these few colors
065 Pearl White
6S6 Midnight Pine
475 Metallic Black
Interior Colors
10 Gray Wool
40 Orchid Wool
80 Blue Wool
10 Gray Leather
40 Orchid Leather
Changes over the Early Period
January 2000
Model Code changed to (TA-GZG50) with a 25% reduction level
Front Screen has been made wider and larger
January 2001
Cold Weather Specification (Hokkaido Only)
(Rear Foglamp, windshield de-icer) 37,800 Yen Including consumption tax
May 2001
A negative ion generator was made standard on all models.
Wheel fairings were added to the bottom of the car to reduce air resistance, improve running stability & reduce wind noise.
July 2002
(Welcab Century)
Toyota Motor Corporation Introduced the Welcab Version of the Century. This Specification has a modified rear left seat that rotates 90 Degrees,& the opening angle of the door was increased making it easier for people with lower limb disabilities and the elderly to get in & out. A large genuine assist grip was used to aid movement when getting on and off. Additionally, the rear rotating seat features a sliding footrest, retractable armrest and seat heater to enhance usability and hospitality.
January 2003
(CNG Century) (Apart of the TA-GZG50 Emissions Regulations)
75% reduction in exhaust gases from 2000 standards (ultra-low exhaust gases) under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport & Tourism's low-emission vehicle certification system (in-house measurements). These were primarily used as chauffeur driven vehicles & taxi's for VIP clients.
Fuel Used CNG (13A)
Maximum Output KW/rpm 190KW (258PS) 5200rpm
Maximum Torque NM/rpm 405Nm (41.3kg・m) 4000rpm
MIDDLE PERIOD 2005 – 2010
January 2005
Changed model codes because of Emissions Reduction by 75% to DBA-GZG50
New & Improved Super Intelligent 6-Speed automatic transmission (6 Super ECT) + Sequential Shifting Reduced torque by 20NM
New LED Tail Lamps
With the adoption of SRS Curtain shield airbags, the front seat headrests were made smaller &the longitudinal position adjustment knob has been moved from the outside to the inside
Ventilated Seats were installed in the seat cushion & seat back. There is an air intake vent on the door side of the seat back.
Removed Standard Model (Non-EMV)
Daigo Wealthy Green 6N9 was discontinued & Seika Radiant Silver Metallic 1C0 was added
January 2006
Genuine Wood grain steering wheel and shifter options were added, price is different from floor shift to column shift.
January 2007
Pull down handle on the ottoman seat was changed to chrome
January 2008
Glass Headlights were removed & replaced with Resin units, at the same time the fog lamps were moved to the chrome bumper & cornering lights were removed
The Radiator Grille Insignia is slightly thicker
the shape of the front windshield molding slightly was changed
Quarter pillar emblem had changed, the corners of the outline were removed & were rounded. The corners of the laurel motif were also rounded
Late Period 2010 – 2017
August 2010
Grille and rear garnish emblems were changed with a black background
Rear garnish emblem was fitted with a reverse camera
A wood grain panel was fitted to the rear armrest
The shape of the front headrests were changed once again now thicker in size and bigger
Now compatible with general purpose ISOFIX points
Footrests were integrated into the back of the front seat
Production ended in January 2017
Genuine Options
Leather Seats 345,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Door Mirrors with Fender Markers 31,500 Yen Including consumer tax
In Car Phone 7,350 Yen Including consumer tax
Weather shields (Rain guards) (Were a FREE optional extra), Length of front window Rain guard varies if you have fender mirror or door mirror Century
Absorption Green tint (Free) Genuine Heat Reflective Bronze 47,250 Yen Including consumer tax
Wood Grain Steering Wheel with Shift Knob Floor Shift 108,000 Yen Including consumer tax
Wood Grain Steering Wheel with Shift Knob Column Shift 97,200 Yen Including consumer tax
Front Console Storage and Rear Console 7,560 Yen Including consumer tax
Side Curtain (Manual Type) 34,560 Yen Including consumer tax
Rear Curtain (Electric Type) 108,000 Yen Including consumer tax
Writing Table 162,000 Yen Including consumer tax
Half Covers Lace (Prestige) 101,520 Yen Including consumer tax
Footrest 21,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Trunk Mat 10,800 Yen Including consumer tax
Floor Mat for Snow/Leisure 11,340 Yen Including consumer tax
Side Visor 21,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Car Cover (Flame Proof Type) (Fender Mirror) 18,360 Yen Including consumer tax
Car Cover(Flame Proof Type) (Door Mirror) 18,360 Yen Including consumer tax
Reading Light 31,320 Yen Including consumer tax
Judgement Pole 21,600 Yen Including consumer tax
Genuine Options I'm Still trying to find:
Ostrich Feather Duster
Steering Wheel Controls
Boot Bag
Complying Your Century to the European Safety Standards!
To Comply with European Safety Standards LHD Headlights are required. Here are part numbers from the LHD Variant (E-GZG50L-AEPGKW)
Genuine Right Side Headlight: 81130-40050
Genuine Left Side Headlight: 81170-40050
Buying or Importing a Century? Some Advice
Importing and or buying a Century will seem to be a daunting task at first. Let me tell you what you should look out for and what area's you want to avoid. as an ex employee at a dodgy Import dealership I do have experience with R Graded Centuries and terrible condition Japanese Domesticated vehicles.
Areas you will want to avoid
Hokkaido (North Island) Cold climate centuries were sold here. While being unique in some form, they can be rough. The salt slowly but surely chips away the rust proof layer on the chassis and frame underneath. Not to mention not all houses in japan have some sort of structure to protect the vehicle from the 6 meters high snow that Hokkaido usually experiences. Paired that with an aluminum body that the Century wears it's not an ideal place to buy one.
Okinawa (Most known as Hawaii in Japan)Okinawa is very tropical, yet another place I would not recommend. Okinawa is a separate island to the main islands of Japan, that being said Okinawa is very humid and the vehicles (if not taken care of) tends to grow mold inside the vehicle especially (Wool). Again like Hokkaido vehicles they suffer the symptoms of rust on the chassis and the frame. Same with the aluminum body. Will not recommend.
Regions that are good
Kanto Region = Tokyo Area
Kyushu Region = Fukuoka/Nagasaki
Kansai Region = Osaka Area
Chūbu region = Nagoya Area
Personally would stick to these regions. These regions make up somewhat mainland japan.
Auction history is important
Before you get excited buying a Century or any vehicle from an auction or dealership please I advise you to buy an auction history report. Most reputable company would probably be CARVX. Auction Reports and grades can be forged from bribery from the owner of the vehicle to the auction house, BE WARNED. People often brush past this, and make the mistake of buying a lemon of a ''JDM'' car and complain about how stuffed it is. Usually on the FB page (I Got Screwed By Shady JDM Importers). Usually the Auction History on CARVX will tell you where the car got auctioned off from.
Frequently asked questions
Do the UCF20 Suspension Struts fit?
Yes. I would like to clarify that for coil-overs the spring rate is wrong. I would suggest to buy the GZG50 Red set off BC-Racing Europe or find some other brand on YahooJP.
As far as I know and the Manufacturers know you can use the UCF20 aftermarket air struts in your GZG50 Century.
Parking Pole The intended purpose for the rod at the front of your car is so you can see the where the front left corner of your car is. In Japan narrow alleyways and streets are everywhere. They use these rods to park & navigate around tight corners.
What are Fender Markers? Fender Markers are Exclusive to Centuries with door mirrors. they light up green at night to give you an idea where the car is positioned in the lane at night. The downside of these are the lights inside, after awhile they will dim or completely go, it's not a plug & play deal either, the light is attached to a circuit board. To get it off & on again is a bit of a waste of time. (They are still available as far as I know on part websites).
Navigation Disc's. These Disc's Changed format's, from 1997 it was CD-ROM to 2000 where they changed it to DVD-ROM. The later DVD-ROMs can be interchanged with the Lexus RX330 Navigation Disc of your countries language and maps. I believe their was support up until 2015 or so. It will translate the whole screen entirely.
To find your Navigation Box, It's located under your front passenger seat. Slide the seat backwards to reveal the box and eject the disc if you want to.
To take the box out is a hassle. Find the the location of your passenger seat bolts (Holding down the passenger seat). The front two will be found under two carpet flaps. The Rear ones are hidden. Slide the passenger seat all the way to the dashboard, There will be (matching carpeted pieces) around the seat rails (They are just held in with clips) rip both of them out and the bolts should be there. Unplug the cable holding the seat in position and undo the bolts and take the cables out of the box before removal.
Rear Curtain (Powered) Not Working? It could be the motor. The motor costs $608AUD/$400USD from Amayama, Its Placed under the parcel shelf in the middle of the Curtain Assembly. should be connected to a plug or two. Second option the rail could be out of shape. I have seen it happen to a couple of these Centuries before can be because of the heat in some climates or It could be due to your compliance shop ruining them.
Where are the Main Fuse boxes in the car?
A: Pop the bonnet & find the battery cover, pop the plastic clips off and take the battery cover off, There will be the fuse box.
B: In the drivers footwell there should be a white plastic cover, take it off to reveal another fuse box.
C: In the Boot lift up the carpet to find a removable tab to the left, take it out the fuse box should be at the back wall.
What is an ETC card reader? It's Used in Japan for Highway tolls, not too sure if it can be used in any other countries for their highways but it speaks Japanese when the car starts up. Translating to ''please insert the toll card into the reader''.
What is the Data System Controller? If you have one I would personally advise getting rid of the unit. The factory air suspension was never meant to be aired out fully or raised to ''Monster Truck height''. It will lower the life expectancy of your factory struts a lot. Yet there is one button next to your steering column to adjust the height of your Centuries air suspension to a factory specification.
The Data System Controller has a long wiring harness, its plugged into a metal box (Air Strut ECU) there should be 3 to 4 plugs in the box depending on the year of the car ( I will try and find out which controller you need for which year). The aftermarket plugs are plugged into the factory ECU and the Factory plugs are in the aftermarket wiring harness. This will let the Controller override the ECU controlling the bags.
The ECU Box is located in the drives footwell area, Take the scuff plate off & the fabric seal looking thing, next locate the two metal clips holding the upper carpet and give it a bit of a tug, there you should see the black wiring harness (If you have the controller) and the the metal ECU shroud.