fuses TOYOTA SUPRA 1996 Owners Manual

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152Here is a list of parts and tools you will
need on performing do-it-yourself main-
tenance. Remember all Toyota parts are
designed in metric sizes, so your tools
must be metric. Checking the engine oil level Parts (if level is low):
Engine oil API SH, Energy-Conserv-
ing IIº multigrade or ILSAC multigrade
having viscosity proper for your cli-mate
Tools: Rag or paper towel
Funnel (only for adding oil)
Checking the engine coolant level Parts (if level is low): Ethylene-glycol antifreeze
Demineralized or distilled water
Tools: Funnel (only for adding coolant)
Checking brake fluid Parts (if level is low): SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3 brake fluid
Tools: Rag or paper towel
Funnel (only for adding fluid) Checking power steering fluid Parts (if level is low):
Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON )
-II or -III
Tools: Rag or paper towel
Funnel (only for adding fluid)
Checking battery condition Non-maintenance batteriesÐ
Tools: Warm water
Baking soda
Grease
Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts)
Maintenance type batteriesÐ Parts (if level is low): Distilled water
Tools: Warm water
Baking soda
Grease
Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts)
Coin (for vent plugs)
Funnel (only for adding distilled water) Checking and replacing fuses Parts (if replacement is necessary):
Fuse with same amperage rating as original
Adding washer fluid Parts: Water
Washer fluid containing antifreeze (for winter use)
Tools: Funnel
Replacing light bulbs Parts: Bulb with same number and wattage rating as original (See charts in Re-
placing light bulbsº in Chapter 7-3.)
Tools: Screwdriver
Parts and tools

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Part 7Checking battery conditionÐ ÐPrecautions
163
DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCEÐ
Chapter 7-3 Electrical components
Checking battery condition
Battery recharging precautions
Checking and replacing fuses
Adding washer fluid
Checking the headlight aim
Replacing light bulbs
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
The battery produces flammable
and explosive hydrogen gas.
Do not cause a spark from the bat-
tery with tools.
Do not smoke or light a match near
the battery.
The electrolyte contains poisonous
and corrosive sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothes.
Never ingest electrolyte.
Wear protective safety glasses
when working near the battery.
Keep children away from the bat-
tery.
EMERGENCY MEASURES If electrolyte gets in your eyes,
flush your eyes with clean water
for at least 15 minutes and get im-
mediate medical attention. If pos-
sible, continue to apply water with
a sponge or cloth while en route to
the medical office.
If electrolyte gets on your skin,
thoroughly wash the contact area.
If you feel pain or burning, get
medical attention immediately. CAUTION
!
If electrolyte gets on your clothes,
there is a possibility of its soaking
through to your skin, so immedi- ately take off the exposed cloth-
ing and follow the procedure
above, if necessary.
If you happen to swallow electro-
lyte, drink a large quantity of wa-
ter or milk. Follow with milk of
magnesia, beaten raw egg or veg-
etable oil. Then go immediately
for emergency help.

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167
If the headlights or other electrical
components do not work, check the
fuses. If any of the fuses are blown,
they must be replaced.
See Fuse locationsº in Chapter 7-1 for
locations of the fuses.
Turn the ignition switch and inopera-
tive component off. Pull a suspected
fuse straight out and check it. Determine which fuse may be causing the
problem. The lid of the fuse box shows the name of the circuit for each fuse. See Part8 of this manual for the functions con-
trolled by each circuit.
Type A fuses can be pulled out by using the pull-out tool. If you are not sure whether the fuse has
blown, try replacing the suspected fuse with one that you know is good.
If the fuse has blown, push a new fuse
into the clip.
Only install a fuse with the amperage rat-
ing designated on the fuse box lid.
If you do not have a spare fuse, in an
emergency you can pull out the CIGº,
RAD NO.2º, DOMEº or HTRº fuse,
which
may be dispensable for normal driv-
ing, and use it if its amperage rating is the
same. If you cannot use one of the same amper-
age, use one that is lower, but as close as
possible to, the rating. If the amperage is
lower than that specified, the fuse might
blow out again but this does not indicate
anything wrong. Be sure to get the correct
fuse as soon as possible and return the
substitute to its original clip.
It is a good idea to purchase a set of spare
fuses and keep them in your vehicle for emergencies.
If the new fuse immediately blows out, there is a problem with the electrical sys-
tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as
soon as possible.
Checking and replacing fuses

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Part 8Dimensions and weight Engine
179
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions and weight
Engine
Fuel
Service specifications
Tires
Fuses
Overall length mm (in.) 4515 (177.7)
Overall width mm (in.) 1810 ( 71.3)
Overall height mm (in.) 1265 ( 49.8)*

1275 ( 50.2)*
Wheelbase mm (in.) 2550 (100.4)
Front tread mm (in.) 1520 ( 59.9)
Rear tread mm (in.) 1525 ( 60.1)
Vehicle capacity weight (occupants + luggage) kg (lb.) 330 (725)
* : Unladen vehicle plus two occupants
* : Unladen vehicle Model:
2JZ-GE and 2JZ-GTE
Type: 2JZ-GE engine 6 cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasoline
2JZ-GTE engine 6 cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasoline (with turbocharger)
Bore and stroke, mm (in.): 86.0 x 86.0 (3.39 x 3.39)
Displacement, cm 3
(cu. in.):
2997 (182.9)

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182STEERING Wheel freeplay:
Less than 30 mm (1.2 in.)
Power steering fluid type: Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON )
-II or -III Tire size:
Spare tireT145/70 R 17
Except spare tire 2JZ-GE engine
225/50R 16 (for front use only) 245/50R 16 (for rear use only)
2JZ-GTE engine
235/45 ZR 17 (for front use only)255/40 ZR 17 (for rear use only)
Tire pressure, kPa (kgf/cm 2
or bar, psi):
Spare tire 420 (4.2, 60)Except spare tire 225/50 ZR 16 230 (2.3, 33)
others 250 (2.5, 36)
Wheel size:
225/50 ZR 16 16 x 8JJ
245/50 ZR 16 16 x 9JJ
235/45 ZR 17 17 x 8JJ
255/40 ZR 17 17 x 9.5JJ
T145/70 R 17 17 x 4T
Wheel nut torque, N Vm (kgf Vm, ft Vlbf):
103 (10.5, 76)
Fuses (type A)
1. WIPER 20 A: Windshield wipers and
washer, rear window wiper and washer
2. HTR 7.5 A: Air conditioning system
3. SEAT-HTR 7.5 A: Seat heater
4. ST 7.5 A: Starter system
5. IGN 7.5 A: Charging system, dis-
charge warning light, multiport fuel injec- tion system/sequential multiport fuel in-
jection system, SRS airbag system
6. PANEL 10 A: Instrument panel lights,
instrument panel lights control
7. MIR-HTR 10 A: Mirror heaters
8. TURN 7.5 A: Turn signal lights
Tires Fuses

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18424. RAD NO.1 20 A:
Radio cassette tape
player
25. HEAD (RH) 15 A: Right-hand head-
light
26. HEAD (LH) 15 A: Left-hand head-
light
27. HEAD (RH-LWR) 15 A: Right-hand
headlight (low beam)
28. HEAD (LH-LWR) 15 A: Left-hand
headlight (low beam)
29. HEAD (RH-UPR) 15 A: Right-hand
headlight (high beam)
30. HEAD (LH-UPR) 15 A: Left-hand
headlight (high beam)
31. DRL 7.5 A: Daytime running light sys-
tem
32. 30 A: Spare fuse
33. 7.5 A: Spare fuse
34. 15 A: Spare fuse
35. OBD-II 7.5 A: On-board diagnosis
system
Fuses (type B)
36. DOOR 30 A: Power window, power
door lock system, theft deterrent system
37. DEFOG 30 A: Rear window defogger
Fuses (type C)
38. ALT 120 A: Charging system
39. MAIN 50 A: Starter system, head-
lights
40. HTR 50 A: Air conditioning system
41. FAN 30 A: Electric cooling fan 42. ABS NO.1 60 A:
Anti-lock brake sys-
tem, traction control system
43. AM1 50 A: Electronic ignition system/
distributor ignition system
44. AM1 60 A: Electronic ignition system/
distributor ignition system
45. POWER 60 A: PANELº, STOPº,
TAILº, ECU-B, DEFOGº and DOORº fuses