TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service Repair Manual

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ABS (TMMK MADE)
XX
XX
XXX11
XXX
16 X XX X
 X
AA AA
AAAAAAA
X X   
DDDX
B
BBBB

CCC
X X 3 4 X XX X X  X X X14 X X 

BBB
AA AA
AAAAAAA
AA
 
    
CCC
(Hint : See Page 7) (5S±FE) BLACK DARK GRAY
J3
BLACKGRAY GRAYBLACK
J22 J23 J27 (A)
(Hint : See Page 7) (Hint : See Page 7)(Hint : See Page 7) (Hint : See Page 7)
(Hint : See Page 7)
(Hint : See Page 7) (Hint : See Page 7)
 
CCC  
CC

1
2
 BLUE
J29J28 (B)
(Hint : See Page 7)
(Hint : See Page 7)
D1 D4
J4J7 (A) J8 (B)
J12
S6

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SRS
NOTICE: When inspecting or repairing the SRS, perform the operation in accordance with the following precautionary
instructions and the procedure and precautions in the Repair Manual for the applicable model year.
Malfunction symptoms of the SRS are difficult to confirm, so the DTCs become the most important source of information
when troubleshooting. When troubleshooting the SRS, always inspect the DTCs before disconnecting the battery.
Work must be started after 90 seconds from when the ignition switch is turned to the ºLOCKº position and the
negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery.
(The SRS is equipped with a back±up power source so that if work is started within 90 seconds from
disconnecting the negative (±) terminal cable of the battery, the SRS may be deployed.)
When the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, the memory of the clock and audio system will be
canceled. So before starting work, make a record of the contents memorized in the audio memory system. When work is
finished, reset the audio systems as they were before and adjust the clock. To avoid erasing the memory in each
memory system, never use a back±up power supply from outside the vehicle.
Before repairs, remove the airbag sensor if shocks are likely to be applied to the sensor during repairs.
Do not expose the steering wheel pad, front passenger airbag assembly, side airbag assembly, seat belt pretensioner,
center airbag sensor assembly, front airbag sensor assembly or side airbag sensor assembly directly to hot air or
flames.
Even in cases of a minor collision where the SRS does not deploy, the steering wheel pad, front passenger airbag
assembly, side airbag assembly, seat belt pretensioner, center airbag sensor assembly, front airbag sensor assembly
and side airbag sensor assembly should be inspected.
Never use SRS parts from another vehicle. When replacing parts, replace them with new parts.
Never disassemble and repair the steering wheel pad, front passenger airbag assembly, side airbag assembly, seat belt
pretensioner, center airbag sensor assembly, front airbag sensor assembly or side airbag sensor assembly in order to
reuse it.
If the steering wheel pad, front passenger airbag assembly, side airbag assembly, seat belt pretensioner, center airbag
sensor assembly, front airbag sensor assembly or side airbag sensor assembly has been dropped, or if there are
cracks, dents or other defects in the case, bracket or connector, replace them with new ones.
Use a volt/ohmmeter with high impedance (10 kW/V minimum) for troubleshooting the system's electrical circuits.
Information labels are attached to the periphery of the SRS components. Follow the instructions on the notices.
After work on the SRS is completed, perform the SRS warning light check.
If the vehicle is equipped with a mobile communication system, refer to the precaution in the IN section of the Repair
Manual.

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SRS
5A
IGN
1N 415A
CIG FROM POWER SOURCE SYSTEM (
SEE PAGE 50)
1N 210A
ECU±B
2J 7
1G2
1W3
B 5B6A7A9A10 A12
1N 1
1J 71N 3
1V 3
IG IE AB 27 B28
12
SPIRAL
CABLE
2 121 B 14 B13 B10 B11 A5A6 1234
B±O
GR
P±L
L±W
LG±B
GR ±L Y±GY±RY Y±B W±B W±B W±B
W±B
W±R W±R
AIRBAG SQUIB
(
STEERING
WHEEL PAD) A23
AIRBAG SQUIB
(
FRONT PASSENGER
AIRBAG ASSEMBLY) A22
SIDE AIRBAG
SQUIB LH S 9
J UNCTION
CONNECTOR J11SIDE AIRBAG
SENSOR LH S 7
C17
CENTER AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLYB A, C18 C, C19 B 26 B15 B20 B9 IT1 1IT12IU11IU12
BR BR
W± R
BR±W
B±W W±R
BR±W
B± W
AIRBAG SENSOR
FRONT L H A31
AIRBAG SENSOR
FRONT RH A32
(
*3)
(
*3)
(
*3)
(
*3) Y±R
(
*1 *3)
Y±R
(
*1 *3) Y±R
(
*2 *3) Y±R
(
*2 *3)
Y±G
(
*2 *3) Y± G
(
*2 *3)
BV1 1BV12 CONNECTION
DETECTION
PIN
2 1BA
CONNECTION
DETECTION
PIN
2 1BA

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C 12 C10 C9C7
2 1A 2A1
2 1C 2C1
2 1C 5C6 13 12
IG2 2
A AII3 7II311
C CA C
B B
II3 6
A A
EC B 12 B 3B19 511 3
1234
B
3 AB
B
4
7
A AB TC E1
E1 TC
SILP
L±Y
LG
GR
LG
LG±R
BR LG
LG±R B±Y
P±B
LG±R BR BR BR BRWY Y±B
W
BR
W±R
LG
PRETENSIONER
LH P2 4
SIDE AIRBAG
SQUIB RH S1 0
PRETENSIONER
RH P2 5 DATA LINK
CONNECTOR 1 D 1
JUNCTION
CONNECTOR J23 JUNCTION
CONNECTOR J 3
S RS WARNING
LIGHT
[COMB. METER] C 9
JUNCTION
CONNECTOR J 3
DATA LINK
CONNECTOR 3 D 5
DATA LINK
CONNECTOR 2 D 4
SIDE AIRBAG
SENSOR RH S 8
LG
C17
CENTER AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLYB A, C18 C, C19
J 7
JUNCTION
CONNECTORB A, J 8
* 1 : TMC MA DE
* 2 : TMMK MADE
* 3 : W/ SIDE AIRBAG* 4 : TMMK MADE 1MZ±FE
* 5 : EXCEPT * 4
Y±R
(
*2 *3) Y±R
(
*2 *3)
Y± G
(
*2 *3) Y±G
(
*2 *3)
BW1 1BW12
Y±R
(
*1 *3)
Y±G
(
*1 *3)(
*3)
(
*3)
(
*3)
(
*3)
B± Y
(
*4)
P± B
(
*4) (
*5)
(
*5)
J22(
1MZ±FE)
(
5S±FE)
Y±B(
*1)
L±B(
*2)
Y

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SRS
The SRS is a driver and front passenger protection device which has a supplemental role to the seat belts.
When the ignition SW is turned to ACC or ON, current from the CIG fuse flows to TERMINAL (B) 6 of the center airbag
sensor assembly. Only when the ignition SW is on does the current flow from the IGN fuse to TERMINAL (B) 5 of the center
airbag sensor assembly.
If an accident occurs while driving, when the frontal impact exceeds a set level, current from the CIG or IGN fuse flows to
TERMINALS (B) 14, (B) 10, (A) 2 and (C) 5 of the center airbag sensor assembly to TERMINAL 1 of the airbag squibs and
the pretensioners to TERMINAL 2 to TERMINALS (B) 13, (B) 11, (A) 1 and (C) 6 of the center airbag sensor assembly to
TERMINAL (B) 27, (B) 28 or BODY GROUND to GROUND, so that current flows to the front airbag squibs and the
pretensioners and causes them to operate.
When the side impact also exceeds a set level, current from the CIG or IGN fuse flows to TERMINALS (A) 5, (C) 2, (A) 2 and
(C) 5 of the center airbag sensor assembly to TERMINAL 1 of the side airbag squibs and the pretensioners to TERMINAL 2
to TERMINALS (A) 6, (C) 1, (A) 1 and (C) 6 of the center airbag sensor assembly to TERMINAL (B) 27, (B) 28 or BODY
GROUND to GROUND, causing side airbag squibs and the pretensioners to operate.
The airbag stored inside the steering wheel pad is instantaneously expanded to soften the shock to the driver.
The airbag stored inside the passenger's instrument panel is instantaneously expanded to soften the shock to the front
passenger.
Side airbags are instantaneously expanded to soften the shock of side to the driver and front passenger.
The pretensioners make sure of the seat belt restrainability.
: PARTS LOCATION
CodeSee PageCodeSee PageCodeSee Page
A2230D430P2433
A2330D530P2533
C930J331S733
C17A30J7A31S833
C18B30J8B31S934
C19C30J1131S1034
D126 (1MZ±FE)J2231D128 (5S±FE)J2331
: JUNCTION BLOCK AND WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
CodeSee PageJunction Block and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
1G20Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
1J
1N20Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)1V20Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
1W
2J22Cowl Wire and Engine Room J/B No.2 (Engine Compartment Left)
: CONNECTOR JOINING WIRE HARNESS AND WIRE HARNESS
CodeSee PageJoining Wire Harness and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
IG240Instrument Panel Wire and Cowl Wire (Lower Finish Panel)
II342Engine Wire and Cowl Wire (Under the Blower Motor)
IT142Cowl Wire and Cowl Wire (Left Kick Panel)
IU142Engine Room Main Wire and Cowl Wire (Right Kick Panel)
BV146Floor Wire and Seat No.1 Wire (Under the Driver's Seat)
BW146Floor No.2 Wire and Seat No.2 Wire (Under the Front Passenger's Seat)
: GROUND POINTS
CodeSee PageGround Points Location
EC36 (1MZ±FE)Surge Tank RHEC38 (5S±FE)Intake Manifold
IE40Cowl Side Panel LH
IG40Instrument Panel Brace LH
SYSTEM OUTLINE

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1212
        12 3   
AAB CC
AABBBBCC
X X 3 4 X XX X X  X X X X X 
XX3
X5X
XXX11
XXX
XXX X
 X
XX 3
X5X
XXX11
XXX
XXX X
 X1
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X7 XXXX
         12 13  
1212

CCC
BBB
1 2 XX5 6
7X910X12AB
12XX56
7X910X12AB
XX X26 X 20 X 2827 XX3 X5 6
X X 9 101112131415 X X
X19AB YELLOW YELLOW
C9 A22 A23(TMMK Made)C9(TMC Made)YELLOW
A31YELLOWA32
YELLOWC17 (A)
YELLOW YELLOWC18 (B) C19 (C)(1MZ±FE) BLACKD1
(5S±FE) BLACK DARK GRAYD1 D4 D5
(Hint : See Page 7)
J3
(Hint : See Page 7)GRAY GRAY
(Hint : See Page 7)
J7 (A) J8 (B)
AA
AAAA
J11
(Hint : See Page 7)

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SRS
2 12 1
12
3412
34AA AA
AAAAAAA
1212
AA AA
AAAAAA A
J22
(Hint : See Page 7)YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW
P24 P25 S7 S8 J23
YELLOWS9YELLOWS10
(Hint : See Page 7)

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MEMO

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SHIFT LOCK
1T 11D81C7
1H 21R 4
1 2STOP LI GH T
SW 15A
CIG15A
EC U± IG15A
STOP
G±WP±L
B±R
13 6
KEY INTERLOCK
SOLENOID
L±B W±B
W± B W±B
5 4SHIFT LOCK ECU
SHIFT LOCK
CONTROL SW
SHIFT LOCK
SOLENOID
L±B
B±R P±L
A
AJUNCTION
CONNECTOR
G
G±WG± R
L
L±R
A
A
IG IFJUNCTION
CONNECTOR FROM POWER SOURCE SYSTEM (
SEE PAGE 50)
J 6S 6
S 3
K 3J 5
W G± W
P1
P
P2
SLS±
SLS+2 1 2 3
1
KLS+E ACC IG STPC
C
IG1 5
1J7
1J8
A
A AW± B W±B
JUNCTION
CONNECTOR
JUNCTION
CONNECTOR J 7J1 1JUNCTION
CONNECTOR J161 2

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When the ignition SW is turned to ACC position the current from the CIG fuse flows to TERMINAL 1 of the shift lock ECU, in
the ON position, the current from the ECU±IG fuse flows to TERMINAL 3 of the ECU.
1. SHIFT LOCK MECHANISM
With the ignition SW on, when a signal that the brake pedal is depressed (Stop light SW on) and a signal that the shift lever
is put in P position (Continuity between P1 and P of the shift lock control SW) is input to the shift lock ECU, the ECU
operates and current flows from TERMINAL 3 of the ECU to TERMINAL SLS+ of the shift lock solenoid to solenoid to
TERMINAL SLS± to TERMINAL 5 of the ECU to GROUND. This causes the shift lock solenoid to turn on (Plate stopper
disengages) and the shift lever can shift into position other than the P.
2. KEY INTERLOCK MECHANISM
With the ignition SW ON or ACC position, when the shift lever is put in P position (No continuity between P2 and P of shift
lock control SW), the current flowing from TERMINAL 4 of the shift lock ECU to the key interlock solenoid is cut off. This
causes the key interlock solenoid to turn off (Lock lever disengages from LOCK position) and the ignition key can be turned
from ACC to LOCK position.
S3 SHIFT LOCK ECU
1±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the ignition SW at ACC or ON position
3±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the ignition SW at ON position
5±GROUND : Always continuity
6±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the brake pedal depressed
S6 STOP LIGHT SW
2±1 : Closed with the brake pedal depressed
: PARTS LOCATION
CodeSee PageCodeSee PageCodeSee Page
J531J1131S331
J631J1631S631
J731K331
: JUNCTION BLOCK AND WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
CodeSee PageJunction Block and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
1C20Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
1D20Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)1H20Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
1J20Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)1R20Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
1T20Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
: CONNECTOR JOINING WIRE HARNESS AND WIRE HARNESS
CodeSee PageJoining Wire Harness and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
IG140Instrument Panel Wire and Cowl Wire (Lower Finish Panel)
: GROUND POINTS
CodeSee PageGround Points Location
IF40Left Kick Panel
IG40Instrument Panel Brace LH
SYSTEM OUTLINE
SERVICE HINTS

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