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WT-9
Wheel Balancing
WHEEL AND TIRE SYSTEM
5) Using the wheel balancer, measure the wheel
balance again. Check that wheel balance is cor-
rectly adjusted.
NOTE:
Knock-on type balance weights for aluminum
wheels are available for use with any 15 to 18 inch
wheels.
Service limit:
Knock-on type weight for aluminum wheels:
5—25 g (0.18—0.88 oz) 5.0 mm (0.20 in)
30 g (1.06 oz) or more 4.5 mm (0.177 in)
(1) Knock-on type weight for aluminum wheels
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WT-10
“T–type” Tire
WHEEL AND TIRE SYSTEM
5. “T–type” Tire
A: NOTE
“T–type” tire for temporary use is equipped as a
spare tire.
CAUTION:
•Do not drive at a speed greater than 100 km/h
(62 MPH).
•For the model with tire pressure monitoring
system, the indicator light may blink when run-
ning with the “T-type” tire.
B: REPLACEMENT
Refer to Aluminum Wheels for removal and instal-
lation procedures of the “T–type”.
CAUTION:
The “T–type” tire is only for temporary use. Re-
place with a conventional tire as soon as possi-
ble.
C: INSPECTION
1) Check the tire air pressure.
Specifications:
420 kPa (4.2 kg/cm2, 60 psi)
2) Take stones, glass, nails, etc. out of the tread
groove.
3) Check the tires for deformation, cracks, partial
wear, or wear.
CAUTION:
Replace the tire with a new one if defective.
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WI-11
Basic Diagnostic Procedure
WIRING SYSTEM
1. RELAY
A symbol used to indicate a relay.
2. CONNECTOR 1
The sketch of the connector indicates the one-pole
types.
3. WIRING CONNECTION
Some wiring diagrams are indicated in foldouts for
convenience. Wiring destinations are indicated
where necessary by corresponding symbols.
(When two pages are needed for clear indication)
4. FUSE NO. & RATING
The “FUSE No. & RATING“ corresponds with that
used in the fuse box (main fuse box, fuse and joint
box).
5. CONNECTOR 2
•Each connector is indicated by a symbol.
•Each terminal number is indicated in the corre-
sponding wiring diagram in an abbreviated form.
•For example, terminal number "G4" refers to No.
4 terminal of connector (G: F41) shown in the con-
nector sketch.
6. CONNECTOR SKETCH
•Each connector sketch clearly identifies the
shape and color of a connector as well as terminal
locations. Non-colored connectors are indicated in
white or natural color.
•When more than two types of connector number
are indicated in a connector sketch, it means that
the same type connectors are used.
7. GROUND
Each grounding point can be located easily by re-
ferring to the corresponding wiring harness.
8. DIODE
A symbol is used to indicate a diode.
9. WIRE TRACING ON EXTENDED WIRING
DIAGRAMS
For a wiring diagram extending over at least two
pages, a symbol (consisting of the same characters
with arrows), facilitates wire tracing from one page
to the next.
A ←→ B, B ←→ B
10.SYMBOLS OF WIRE CONNECTION AND
CROSSING
11.POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
A symbol is used to indicate the power supply in
each wiring diagram.
“MB-5”, “MB-6”, etc., which are used as power-
supply symbols throughout the text, correspond
with those shown in the “DC POWER SUPPLY
CIRCUIT” in the wiring diagram.
Accordingly, using the “DC POWER SUPPLY CIR-
CUIT” and wiring diagrams permits service person-
nel to understand the entire electrical arrangement
of a system.
12.CLASSIFICATION BY SPECIFICATION
When the wiring diagram differ according to vehicle
specifications, the specification difference is de-
scribed by using abbreviations.
WI-02755
Symbol
Symbol Refers to wires which arecrossed but not connected.
Refers to wires which areconnected and branchedat the dot point.