wheel TOYOTA AVENSIS 1999 Supplement

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BE1367
Medium Current Fuse and High Current Fuse
Equal Amperage Rating
V00076
Abbreviation Part Name Symbol Illustration
FUSE
MEDIUM CURRENT FUSE
HIGH CURRENT FUSE
FUSIBLE LINK
CIRCUIT BREAKERFUSE
M–FUSE
H–FUSE
FL
CB
– INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
IN–5
(h) Carefully observe all specifications for bolt tightening
torques. Always use a torque wrench.
(i) Use of special service tools (SST) and special service ma-
terials (SSM) may be required, depending on the nature
of the repair. Be sure to use SST and SSM where speci-
fied and follow the proper work procedure. A list of SST
and SSM can be found in Preparation section in this
manual.
(j) When replacing fuses, be sure the new fuse has the cor-
rect amperage rating. DO NOT exceed the rating or use
one with a lower rating.
(k) Care must be taken when jacking up and supporting the
vehicle. Be sure to lift and support the vehicle at the prop-
er locations (See page IN–7).
(1) If the vehicle is to be jacked up only at the front or
rear end, make sure to place the stopper under the
wheels at the opposite end to block them in order to
ensure safety.

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R11910Match marks
IN–10
– INTRODUCTIONFOR ALL OF VEHICLES
(3) Even in cases of a minor collision where the SRS
does not deploy, the steering wheel pad (See Pub.
No. RM599E, page RS–15), front passenger airbag
assembly (See Pub. No. RM599E, page RS–28),
side airbag assemblies (See page RS–11), curtain
shield airbag assemblies (See page RS–25) and
seat belt pretensioners (See Pub. No. RM599E,
page BO–152) should be inspected.
(4) Never use SRS parts from another vehicle. When
replacing parts, replace them with new parts.
(5) Before repairs, remove the airbag sensor if shocks
are likely to be applied to the sensor during repairs.
(6) Never disassemble and repair the airbag sensor as-
sembly, side airbag sensor assembly, steering
wheel pad, front passenger airbag, side airbag or
seat belt pretensioner in order to reuse them.
(7) If the airbag sensor assembly, side airbag sensor
assembly, steering wheel pad, front passenger air-
bag, side airbag or seat belt pretensioner have
been dropped, or if there are cracks, dents or other
defects in the case, bracket or connector, replace
them with new ones.
(8) Do not directly expose the airbag sensor assembly,
side airbag sensor assembly, steering wheel pad,
front passenger airbag, side airbag or seat belt pre-
tensioner to hot air or flames.
(9) Use a volt/ohmmeter with high impedance (10 kΩ/V
minimum) for troubleshooting of the electrical cir-
cuit.
(10) Information labels are attached to the periphery of
the SRS components. Follow the instructions on the
notices.
(11) After work on the supplemental restraint system is
completed, check the SRS warning light (See Pub.
No. RM599E, page DI–152).
(c) SPIRAL CABLE (in Combination Switch)
The steering wheel must be fitted correctly to the steering
column with the spiral cable at the neutral position, other-
wise cable disconnection and other troubles may result.
Refer to Pub. No. RM599E, page SR–18 of this manual
concerning correct steering wheel installation.

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B02401
Example:
Correct Wrong
Z13950
Example:
– INTRODUCTIONFOR ALL OF VEHICLES
IN–11
(d) STEERING WHEEL PAD (with Airbag)
(1) When removing the steering wheel pad or handling
a new steering wheel pad, it should be placed with
the pad top surface facing up.
Storing the pad with its metallic surface facing up-
ward may lead to a serious accident if the airbag in-
flates for some reason. In addition do not store a
steering wheel pad on top of another one.
(2) Never measure the resistance of the airbag squib.
(This may cause the airbag to deploy, which is very
dangerous.)
(3) Grease should not be applied to the steering wheel
pad and the pad should not be cleaned with deter-
gents of any kind.
(4) Store the steering wheel pad where the ambient
temperature remains below 93
C (200
F), without
high humidity and away from electrical noise.
(5) When using electric welding, first disconnect the air-
bag connector (yellow color and 2 pins) under the
steering column near the combination switch con-
nector before starting work.
(6) When disposing of a vehicle or the steering wheel
pad alone, the airbag should be deployed using an
SST before disposal (See Pub. No. RM599E, page
RS–17).
Carry out the operation in a safe place away from
electrical noise.

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IN–16
– INTRODUCTIONFOR ALL OF VEHICLES
2. FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A CATALYTIC CONVERTER
CAUTION:
If large amount of unburned gasoline flows into the converter, it may overheat and create a fire haz-
ard. To prevent this, observe the following precautions and explain them to your customer.
(a) Use only unleaded gasoline.
(b) Avoid prolonged idling.
Avoid running the engine at idle speed for more than 20 minutes.
(c) Avoid spark jump test.
(1) Perform spark jump test only when absolutely necessary. Perform this test as rapidly as possible.
(2) While testing, never race the engine.
(d) Avoid prolonged engine compression measurement.
Engine compression tests must be done as rapidly as possible.
(e) Do not run engine when fuel tank is nearly empty.
This may cause the engine to misfire and create an extra load on the converter.
(f) Avoid coasting with ignition turned off and prolonged braking.
(g) Do not dispose of used catalyst along with parts contaminated with gasoline or oil.
3. IF VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
For vehicles with mobile communication systems such as two–way radios and cellular telephones, observe
the following precautions.
(a) Install the antenna as far as possible away from the ECU and sensors of the vehicle’s electronic sys-
tem.
(b) Install the antenna feeder at least 20 cm (7.87 in.) away from the ECU and sensors of the vehicle’s
electronic systems. For details about ECU and sensors locations, refer to the section on the applicable
component.
(c) Do not wind the antenna feeder together with the other wiring as much as possible, also avoid running
the antenna feeder parallel with other wire harnesses.
(d) Check that the antenna and feeder are correctly adjusted.
(e) Do not install powerful mobile communications system.
4. FOR USING HAND–HELD TESTER
CAUTION:
Observe the following items for safety reasons:
Before using the hand–held tester, the hand–held tester’s operator manual should be read thor-
oughly.
Be sure to route all cables securely when driving with the hand–held tester connected to the
vehicle. (i.e. Keep cables away from feet, pedals, steering wheel and shift lever.)
Two persons are required when test driving with the hand–held tester, one person to drive the
vehicle and the other person to operate the hand–held tester.

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Detection Item DTC No.
(See page)Trouble AreaSRS
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
If a malfunction code is displayed during the DTC check, check the circuit listed for that code in the table
below. (Proceed to the page given for that circuit).
Warming Light
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
DTC No.
Indicates the diagnostic trouble code.
Page or Instructions
Indicates the page where the inspection procedure
for each circuit is to be found, or gives instructions
for checking and repairs. 

Detection Item
Indicates the system of the problem or
contents of the problem. Trouble Area
Indicates the suspect area of the
problem. 
11
(DI–165)
12
(DI–170)
13
(DI–174)
14
(DI–178)
15
(DI–178)
16
airbag sensor assembly malfunction Front airbag sensor assembly (RH)
malfunction Short in D squib circuit (to ground)
Short in D squib circuit (to B)
Short in D squib circuit
Open in D squib circuit
Front airbag sensor assembly (LH)
malfunction Steering wheel pad (squib)
 Spiral cable
 Airbag sensor assembly
 Wire harness
 Front airbag sensor assembly (RH)
 Wire harness
 Front airbag sensor assembly (LH)
 Wire harness  Steering wheel pad (squib)
 Spiral cable
 Airbag sensor assembly
 Wire harness
 Steering wheel pad (squib)
 Spiral cable
 Airbag sensor assembly
 Wire harness
 Steering wheel pad (squib)
 Spiral cable
 Airbag sensor assembly
 Wire harness
Airbag sensor assembly
 Front passenger airbag sensor assembly (squib)
 Airbag sensor assembly Short in P squib circuit (to ground)ON
– INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMSIN–25
4. DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
The inspection procedure is shown in the table below. This table permits efficient and accurate troubleshoot-
ing using the diagnostic trouble codes displayed in the diagnostic trouble code check. Proceed with trouble-
shooting in accordance with the inspection procedure given in the diagnostic chart corresponding to the
diagnostic trouble codes displayed. The Supplemental Restraint System diagnostic trouble code chart is
shown below as an example.

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B02407
WIRING DIAGRAM
DTC 13 Short in D Squib Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The D squib circuit consists of the airbag sensor assembly, spiral cable and steering wheel pad.
It causes the airbag to deploy when the airbag deployment conditions are satisfied.
For details of the function of each components,see OPERATION on page RS–2.
DTC 13 is recorded when a short is detected in the D squib circuit.
DTC No.DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Short circuit between D wire harness and D wire harness of squib
D squib malfunction
Spiral cable malfunction
Airbag sensor assembly malfunctionSteering wheel pad (D squib)
Spiral cable
Airbag sensor assembly
Wire harness
 Diagnostic Trouble Code No. and Detection Item
Circuit Description
The major role and operation, etc. of the circuit
and its component parts are explained. 
Indicates the diagnostic trouble code, diagnostic
trouble code set parameter and suspect area of
the problem. 
Wiring Diagram
This shows a wiring diagram of the circuit.
Use this diagram together with ELECTRICAL
WIRING DIAGRAM to thoroughly understand the
circuit.
Wire colors are indicated by an alphabetical code.
B = Black, L = Blue, R = Red, BR = Brown,
LG = Light Green, V = Violet, G = Green,
O = Orange, W = White, GR = Gray, P = Pink,
Y = Yellow
The first letter indicates the basic wire color and
the second letter indicates the color of the stripe. 
Spiral
Cable
G–R
G–Y 1
27
6D+
D–
A15
A15
D SquibAirbag Sensor
Assembly
13
– INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMSIN–27
6. CIRCUIT INSPECTION
How to read and use each page is shown below.

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– INTRODUCTIONTERMS
IN–35
FFFront–Engine Front–Wheel–Drive
FIPGFormed In Place Gasket
FLFusible Link
FrFront
FRFront–Engine Rear–Wheel–Drive
FWDFront–Wheel–Drive
GNDGround
H/BHatchback
HIHigh
HIDHigh Intensity Discharge (Head Lamp)
HTHard Top
HWSHeated Windshield System
IACIdle Air Control
IFSIndependent Front Suspension
IGIgnition
INTIntermittent
I/PInstrument Panel
IRSIndependent Rear Suspension
J/BJunction Block
J/CJunction Connector
LANLocal Area Network
LBLiftback
LCDLiquid Crystal Display
LEDLight Emitting Diode
LHLeft–Hand
LHDLeft–Hand Drive
LOLow
LSDLimited Slip Differential
LSP & PVLoad Sensing Proportioning And Bypass Valve
LSPVLoad Sensing Proportioning Valve
MAPManifold Absolute Pressure
MAX.Maximum
MICMicrophone
MILMalfunction Indicator Lamp
MIN.Minimum
MPMultipurpose
MPIMultipoint Electronic Fuel Injection
MPXMultiplex Communication System
M/TManual Transmission
NNeutral
No.Number
O2SOxygen Sensor
O/DOverdrive
OPTOption
P & BVProportioning And Bypass Valve
PCSPower Control System

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IN–36
– INTRODUCTIONTERMS
PKB
Parking Brake
PPSProgressive Power Steering
PSPower Steering
PTOPower Take–Off
RAMRandom Access Memory
R/BRelay Block
RBSRecirculating Ball Type Steering
R/FReinforcement
RFSRigid Front Suspension
RHRight–Hand
RHDRight–Hand Drive
RLYRelay
ROMRead Only Memory
RrRear
RRRear–Engine Rear–Wheel Drive
RRSRigid Rear Suspension
RWDRear–Wheel Drive
SDNSedan
SENSensor
SICSStarting Injection Control System
SPECSpecification
SRSSupplemental Restraint System
SSMSpecial Service Materials
SSTSpecial Service Tools
STDStandard
SWSwitch
SYSSystem
T/ATransaxle
TACHTachometer
TDCTop Dead Center
TEMP.Temperature
TEMSTOYOTA Electronic Modulated Suspension
TFTToyota Free–Tronic
T/MTransmission
TMCTOYOTA Motor Corporation
TRCTraction Control System
U/DUnderdrive
VENTVentilator
VINVehicle Identification Number
VSCVehicle Skid Control Vehicle Stability Control
VSVVacuum Switching Valve
w/With
WGNWagon
W/HWire Harness
w/oWithout
1stFirst

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– INTRODUCTIONTERMS
IN–37
2ndSecond
2WDTwo Wheel Drive Vehicle (4x2)
4WDFour Wheel Drive Vehicle (4x4)

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PP0MS–05
PP–18
– PREPARATIONSUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
EQUIPMENT
Torque wrench
Tire Width: 185 mm (7.28 in.) Inner diam.: 360 mm (14.17 in.)Airbag disposal
Tire with disc wheel Width: 185 mm (7.28 in.)
Inner diam.: 360 mm (14.17 in.)Airbag disposal
Vinyl bagAirbag disposal

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