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Deployment / Activation Outside of Vehicle
When you intend to return the vehicle to service, deploy
the air bag (inflator) module(s) or activate seat belt
pretensioner(s) outside of the vehicle.
1) Turn ignition switch to LOCK position and remove
key.
2) Wear safety glasses during this deployment /
activation procedure.
3) Check that there is no open, short or damage in
special tools (deployment harness (A) and adapter
cable (B)). If any faulty is found, do not use it and be
sure to use new special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09932–75031
(B): 09932–76510
4) Short two deployment harness leads (1) together by
fully seating one banana plug into the other.
WARNING!
Deployment harness (A) shall remain shorted
and not be connected to 12 volts vehicle
battery till you are ready to deploy air bag
module or activate seat belt pretensioner.
5) Remove air bag (inflator) module(s) or seat belt
pretensioner(s) from vehicle referring to “Driver Air
Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and Installation”,
“Passenger Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and
Installation”, “Side-Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal
and Installation”, “Side Curtain-Air Bag (Inflator)
Module Removal and Installation” or “Front Seat Belt
Removal and Installation in Section 8A”.
WARNING!
• For handing and storage of live air bag
(inflator) module, select place where
ambient temperature below 65 °C (150 °F),
without high humidity and away from
electric noise.
• Always carry live air bag (inflator) module
with trim cover away from you.
• When storing live air bag (inflator) module
or when leaving live air bag (inflator)
module unattended on bench or other
surface, always face trim cover up and
away from surface. It is also prohibited to
place anything on top of the trim cover and
stack air bag (inflator) modules. This is
necessary so that free space is provided to
allow air bag (inflator) module to expand in
the unlikely event of accidental
deployment.
Failure to follow procedures may result in
personal injury.
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[A]: Always carry air bag (inflator) module with trim cover (air bag opening)
away from body.
[B]: Always place air bag (inflator) module on workbench with trim cover (air
bag opening) up, away from loose objects.
[A]
[B]
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21) Wash your hands with mild soap and water
afterward.
NOTE
Remaining steps are to be followed in the
unlikely event that air bag (inflator) module
did not deploy or seat belt pretensioner did
not activate.
22) Ensure that deployment harness has been
disconnected from 12 volts vehicle battery and that
its two banana plugs have been shorted together by
fully seating one banana plug into the other.
23) Disconnect deployment harness and adapter cable
from air bag (inflator) module or seat belt
pretensioner.
24) Temporarily store undeployed air bag (inflator)
module referring to “Precautions on Service and
Diagnosis of Air Bag System” for details.
25) Contact your local distributor for further assistance.
Deployment / Activation Inside of Vehicle
When the vehicle will be destroyed, or salvaged for
component parts, deploy the air bag modules and/or
activate seat belt pretensioners installed on vehicle.
NOTE
If equipped with the seat belt pretensioners,
activate both side of seat belt pretensioners
at the same time when using special tool (C).
1) Turn ignition switch to LOCK position, remove key
and put on safety glasses.
2) Remove all loose objects from front seats and
instrument panel.
3) Disconnect air bag (inflator) module or seat belt
pretensioner connector as follows.
• For driver air bag (inflator) module [A]
Remove driver side front pillar lower trim and
disconnect driver air bag (inflator) module
connector (1).
• For passenger air bag (inflator) module [B]
Remove passenger side front pillar lower trim and
disconnect passenger air bag (inflator) module
connector (2).
• For side-air bag (inflator) module [C]
Disconnect side-air bag (inflator) module
connectors (3) under front seat cushion.
• For side curtain-air bag (inflator) module [D]
Remove right-side rear quarter lower trim and
disconnect side curtain-air bag (inflator) module
connector (4).
• For seat belt pretensioners (right and left) [E]
Remove both side (driver and passenger side)
center pillar lower trim and disconnect seat belt
pretensioner connectors (5).4) Confirm that each air bag (inflator) module and/or
seat belt pretensioners is securely mounted.
1
3
4
2
1
21
2
21
2
15 [A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[E]
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5) Check that there is no open, short or damage in
special tools (deployment harness (A), adapter cable
(B), (C) and (D)). If any faulty condition is found, do
not use it and be sure to use new special tool. And
connect adapter cable (B), (C) or (D) to deployment
harness (A) and lock connectors with lock slider.
Special tool
(A): 09932–75031
(B): 09932–78332
(C): 09932–77310
(D): 09932–76510
6) Short two deployment harness leads together by
fully seating one banana plug into the other.
WARNING!
Deployment harness (A) shall remain shorted
and not be connected to 12 volts vehicle
battery until you are ready to deploy air bag
(inflator) module or activate seat belt
pretensioner.
7) Connect adapter cable (B), (C) or (D) in series with
deployment harness (A) to air bag (inflator) module
or seat belt pretensioner as follows.
• For driver air bag (inflator) module [A]
Connect adapter cable (B) in series with
deployment harness (A) and push adapter cable
(B) connector to air bag (inflator) module
connector till click can be heard.
• For passenger air bag (inflator) module [B]
Connect adapter cable (B) in series with
deployment harness (A) and push adapter cable
(B) connector to air bag (inflator) module
connector till click can be heard.
• For side-air bag (inflator) module [C]
Connect adapter cable (B) in series with
deployment harness (A) and push adapter cable
(B) connector to side bag (inflator) module
connector till click can be heard.
• For side curtain-air bag (inflator) module [D]
Connect adapter cable (C) in series with
deployment harness (A) and push adapter cable
(C) connector to air bag (inflator) module
connector till click can be heard.
• For seat belt pretensioners [E]
Connect adapter cable (D) in series with
deployment harness (A) to seat belt pretensioner
and lock connector with lock part.
[C] [B]
[D]
[E] [A]
12
(D)
(A)1
1
(A)
(B)
1 (C)
(A)
1
(B)
(A)
1
(B)
(A)
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21) Disconnect adapter cable (special tool) from air bag
(inflator) module or seat belt pretensioner as soon as
possible. This will prevent adapter cable (special
tool) from damage due to possible contact with hot
air bag (inflator) module or hot seat belt
pretensioner.
22) Check adapter cable connector as follows.
Adapter cable connector (special tool) is designed to
be reused. However it should be inspected for
damage after deployment and replaced if necessary.
23) With air bag (inflator) modules deployed and seat
belt pretensioners activated, vehicle may be
scrapped in the same manner as non-air bag system
/ seat belt pretensioner equipped vehicle.
NOTE
Remaining steps are to be followed in the
unlikely event that air bag (inflator) module
did not deploy or seat belt pretensioner did
not activate.
24) Remove undeployed air bag (inflator) module(s) and/
or inactivated seat belt pretensioner(s) from vehicle.
For driver air bag (inflator) module, refer to “Driver
Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and Installation”.
For passenger air bag (inflator) module, refer to
“Passenger Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and
Installation”. For side air bag (inflator) module, refer
to “Side-Air Bag (Inflator) Module Removal and
Installation”. For side curtain-air bag (inflator)
module, refer to “Side Curtain-Air Bag (Inflator)
Module Removal and Installation”. For seat belt
pretensioner, refer to “Front Seat Belt Removal and
Installation in Section 8A”.
25) Temporarily store undeployed air bag (inflator)
module referring to “Precautions on Service and
Diagnosis of Air Bag System” for details.
26) Contact your local distributor for further assistance.
Deployed Air Bag (Inflator) Module and
Activated Seat Belt Pretensioner Disposal
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WARNING!
Failure to follow proper air bag (inflator)
module and seat belt pretensioner disposal
procedures can result in air bag deployment
and pretensioner activation which may cause
personal injury. The undeployed air bag
(inflator) module and the inactivated seat belt
pretensioner must not be disposed of
through normal refuse channels.
The undeployed air bag (inflator) module and
the inactivated seat belt pretensioner
contains substances that can cause severe
illness or personal injury if the sealed
container is damaged during disposal.
Deployed air bag (inflator) module and the activated seat
belt pretensioner can be disposed of through normal
refuse channels just like any other parts. For their
disposal, however, the following points should be noted.
• The air bag (inflator) module and the seat belt
pretensioner immediately after deployment / activation
is very hot. Wait for 30 minutes to cool it off before
handling it.
• Never apply water, oil, etc. to deployed air bag
(inflator) module and the activated seat belt
pretensioner to cool it off and be careful so that water,
oil etc. does not get on the deployed air bag (inflator)
module and the activated seat belt pretensioner.
• After the air bag (inflator) module has been deployed,
the surface of the air bag may contain a powdery
residue. This powder consists primarily of cornstarch
(used to lubricate the bag as it inflates) and by-
products of the chemical reaction. As with many
service procedures, you should wear gloves and
safety glasses.
• When disposing of the deployed air bag (inflator)
module and the activated seat belt pretensioner, be
sure to seal it in a vinyl bag.
• When air bag (inflator) module and seat belt
pretensioner have been deployed / activated inside
the vehicle which is going to be scrapped, leave them
as installed to the vehicle.
• Be sure to wash your hands with mild soap and water
after handling them.
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Section 9
CONTENTS
Body, Cab and Accessories
Precautions ................................................. 9-1
Precautions............................................................. 9-1
Precautions on Body, Cab and Accessories ......... 9-1
Precautions for Body Service ................................ 9-1
Fastener Caution for Body Service ....................... 9-1
Wiring Systems........................................ 9A-1
Precautions........................................................... 9A-1
Cautions in Body Electrical System Servicing..... 9A-1
General Description ............................................. 9A-1
Abbreviations ...................................................... 9A-1
Wire / Connector Color Symbols ......................... 9A-1
Symbols and Marks ............................................ 9A-2
How to Read Connector Layout Diagram ........... 9A-4
How to Read Connector Codes and Terminal
Nos.................................................................... 9A-5
How to Read Ground Point ................................. 9A-8
How to Read Power Supply Diagram.................. 9A-9
How to Read System Circuit Diagram................. 9A-9
Connector Layout Diagram ............................... 9A-11
Connector Layout Diagram ............................... 9A-11
Engine Compartment ........................................ 9A-11
Instrument Panel ............................................... 9A-19
Door, Roof......................................................... 9A-25
Floor .................................................................. 9A-28
Rear .................................................................. 9A-32
Ground Point ...................................................... 9A-33
Ground (earth) Point ......................................... 9A-33
Power Supply Diagram ...................................... 9A-34
Power Supply Diagram ..................................... 9A-34
Fuses and the Protected Parts ......................... 9A-36
Fuses in Main Fuse Box ................................... 9A-36
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 1 ...................... 9A-37
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 2 (In J/B
(Except Taiwan)) ............................................. 9A-38
Individual Circuit Fuse Box No. 2 (In J/B
(Taiwan)) ......................................................... 9A-40
Junction Block (J/B) Connector / Fuse Layout .. 9A-42
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Overview
(Except Taiwan)) ............................................. 9A-43
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Detail (Except
Taiwan)) .......................................................... 9A-45
Junction Block Inner Circuit (Overview
(Taiwan)) ......................................................... 9A-50Junction Block Inner Circuit (Detail (Taiwan)) ... 9A-52
System Circuit Diagram.....................................9A-57
System Circuit Diagram .................................... 9A-57
A-1 Cranking System Circuit Diagram .............. 9A-58
A-2 Charging System Circuit Diagram .............. 9A-59
A-3 Ignition System Circuit Diagram (M15A
engine, M16A engine) ..................................... 9A-60
A-3 Ignition System Circuit Diagram (J20A
engine) ............................................................ 9A-61
A-4 Cooling System Circuit Diagram (M15A
engine, M16A engine) ..................................... 9A-62
A-4 Cooling System Circuit Diagram (J20A
engine) ............................................................ 9A-63
A-5 Engine and A/C Control System Circuit
Diagram (M15A engine) .................................. 9A-64
A-5 Engine and A/C Control System Circuit
Diagram (M16A engine) .................................. 9A-68
A-5 Engine and A/C Control System Circuit
Diagram (J20A engine) ................................... 9A-72
A-6 A/T Control System Circuit Diagram........... 9A-76
A-7 Immobilizer System Circuit Diagram .......... 9A-78
A-8 Body Control System Circuit Diagram
(Except Taiwan) .............................................. 9A-79
A-8 Body Control System Circuit Diagram
(Taiwan) .......................................................... 9A-83
A-10 4WD Control System (Except Taiwan) ..... 9A-87
B-1 Windshield Wiper and Washer Circuit
Diagram........................................................... 9A-88
B-2 Rear Wiper and Washer Circuit Diagram
(Except Taiwan) .............................................. 9A-89
B-2 Rear Wiper and Washer Circuit Diagram
(Taiwan) .......................................................... 9A-90
B-3 Rear Defogger Circuit Diagram (Except
Taiwan) ........................................................... 9A-91
B-3 Rear Defogger Circuit Diagram (Taiwan) ... 9A-92
B-4 Power Window Circuit Diagram .................. 9A-93
B-5 Power Door Lock Circuit Diagram (Except
Taiwan) ........................................................... 9A-95
B-5 Power Door Lock Circuit Diagram
(Taiwan) .......................................................... 9A-97
B-6 Power Mirror Circuit Diagram (Except
Taiwan) ........................................................... 9A-99
B-6 Power Mirror Circuit Diagram (Taiwan) .... 9A-100
B-7 Horn Circuit Diagram ................................ 9A-101
B-8 Seat Heater Circuit Diagram..................... 9A-102
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Headlight Bulb Replacement (Discharge
Headlight Model) ............................................. 9B-19
Ballast Removal and Installation (Discharge
Headlight Model) ............................................. 9B-19
Igniter Removal and Installation (Discharge
Headlight Model) ............................................. 9B-20
Headlight Aiming Adjustment with Screen ........ 9B-20
Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Removal and Installation................................. 9B-22
Headlight Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Inspection........................................................ 9B-22
Hazard Warning Switch Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 9B-23
Hazard Warning Switch Inspection ................... 9B-23
Brake Light Switch Inspection ........................... 9B-23
Turn Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Removal and Installation................................. 9B-24
Turn Signal Light Switch (in Lighting Switch)
Inspection........................................................ 9B-24
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Relay
Removal and Installation................................. 9B-24
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Relay
Inspection........................................................ 9B-25
License Light Assembly Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 9B-25
Front Fog Light Assembly Removal and
Installation (If Equipped) ................................. 9B-26
Front Fog Light Switch Inspection (If
Equipped)........................................................ 9B-26
Front Fog Light Aiming Adjustment with
Screen (If Equipped) ....................................... 9B-26
Rear Fog Light Switch Inspection (If
Equipped)........................................................ 9B-27
Headlight Manual Levering Switch Inspection
(If Equipped) ................................................... 9B-28
Headlight Leveling Actuator Inspection (If
Equipped)........................................................ 9B-28
Height Sensor Removal and Installation (If
Equipped)........................................................ 9B-29
Height Sensor and Its Circuit Inspection (If
Equipped)........................................................ 9B-30
Headlight Leveling Control Module Removal
and Installation (If Equipped) .......................... 9B-30
Initialization of Headlight Auto Leveling
System ............................................................ 9B-30
Auto-On Headlight Sensor Inspection (If
Equipped)........................................................ 9B-31
Illumination Cancel Switch Inspection (If
Equipped)........................................................ 9B-32
Tail Light Relay, Headlight Relay, Front Fog
Light Relay Inspection (If Equipped) ............... 9B-32
Specifications..................................................... 9B-33
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 9B-33
Instrumentation / Driver Info. / Horn ...... 9C-1
Precautions........................................................... 9C-1
Precautions in Diagnosing Troubles for
Combination Meter............................................ 9C-1
General Description ............................................. 9C-1
CAN Communication System Description........... 9C-1Auto Volume Control System Description (If
Equipped) ..........................................................9C-3
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................9C-4
Combination Meter Circuit Diagram ....................9C-4
Component Location ...........................................9C-5
Audio System Component Location ....................9C-5
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............9C-6
Speedometer and VSS Symptom Diagnosis ......9C-6
Tachometer Symptom Diagnosis ........................9C-6
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Meter
Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................9C-6
Fuel Meter Symptom Diagnosis ..........................9C-6
Low Fuel Warning Light Symptom Diagnosis .....9C-7
Oil Pressure Warning Light Symptom
Diagnosis ..........................................................9C-7
Brake and Parking Brake Warning Light
Symptom Diagnosis ..........................................9C-8
Seat Belt Reminder Light Symptom Diagnosis ....9C-8
A/T Shift Position Indicator Symptom
Diagnosis (A/T Model).......................................9C-8
Charge Warning Light Symptom Diagnosis ........9C-9
Main Beam (High Beam) Indicator Symptom
Diagnosis ..........................................................9C-9
Warning Buzzer Circuit Symptom Diagnosis ......9C-9
Cigarette Lighter Symptom Diagnosis (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-10
Horn Symptom Diagnosis .................................9C-10
Information Display Symptom Diagnosis (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-10
Clock System Diagnosis (If Equipped) ..............9C-11
Audio System Symptom Diagnosis (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-12
Remote Audio Control Switch Symptom
Diagnosis (If Equipped) ...................................9C-13
Navigation Symptom Diagnosis (If Equipped)...9C-13
Repair Instructions ............................................9C-14
Ignition Switch Removal and Installation...........9C-14
Ignition Switch Inspection..................................9C-14
Combination Meter Removal and Installation ...9C-14
Fuel Level Sensor Removal and Installation .....9C-15
Fuel Level Sensor Inspection ............................9C-15
Oil Pressure Switch Removal and Installation ..9C-15
Oil Pressure Switch Inspection .........................9C-15
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
Inspection ........................................................9C-16
Brake Fluid Level Switch Inspection .................9C-16
Parking Brake Switch Inspection.......................9C-16
Door Switch (Front / Rear Door) Inspection ......9C-16
Rear End Door Switch Inspection .....................9C-16
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Removal
and Installation (If Equipped) ..........................9C-17
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Inspection
(If Equipped)....................................................9C-17
Instrument Panel Removal and Installation.......9C-17
Information Display (Clock) Removal and
Installation .......................................................9C-18
Audio Unit Removal and Installation (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-19
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Front Speaker Removal and Installation (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-19
Rear Speaker Removal and Installation (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-19
GPS Antenna Removal and Installation (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-20
Horn Removal and Installation ..........................9C-20
Horn Inspection .................................................9C-20
Horn Relay Inspection .......................................9C-20
Antenna Base Removal and Installation ...........9C-21
Remote Audio Control Switch Removal and
Installation (If Equipped) .................................9C-21
Remote Audio Control Switch Inspection (If
Equipped) ........................................................9C-22
Vehicle Speed Signal Inspection (For Audio
Unit) (If Equipped) ...........................................9C-22
Specifications .....................................................9C-22
Tightening Torque Specifications ......................9C-22
Wipers / Washers .................................... 9D-1
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9D-1
Front Wiper and Washer Symptom Diagnosis ....9D-1
Rear Wiper and Washer Symptom Diagnosis..... 9D-1
Repair Instructions ..............................................9D-2
Wipers and Washers Components .....................9D-2
Washer Tank and Washer Pump Removal
and Installation ..................................................9D-3
Washer Pump Inspection ....................................9D-3
Windshield Wiper Removal and Installation ........9D-3
Windshield Wiper Motor Inspection.....................9D-4
Rear Wiper Removal and Installation.................. 9D-6
Rear Wiper Motor Inspection ..............................9D-7
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch
Removal and Installation ................................... 9D-8
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch
Inspection .......................................................... 9D-8
Rear Wiper and Washer Switch Removal and
Installation .......................................................9D-10
Rear Wiper and Washer Switch Inspection.......9D-10
Rear Wiper Relay Removal and Installation .....9D-10
Rear Wiper Relay Inspection ............................9D-10
Specifications .....................................................9D-11
Tightening Torque Specifications ......................9D-11
Glass / Windows / Mirrors .......................9E-1
Precautions........................................................... 9E-1
Precautions for Power Window Service
(Pinching Prevention Function Model) .............. 9E-1
General Description ............................................. 9E-1
Rear End Door Window Defogger System
Description ........................................................ 9E-1
Schematic and Routing Diagram ........................ 9E-2
Power Window Circuit Diagram (Pinching
Prevention Function Model) .............................. 9E-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9E-3
Rear End door Window Defogger Symptom
Diagnosis .......................................................... 9E-3
Power Window Control System Symptom
Diagnosis .......................................................... 9E-3Inspection of Pinching Prevention Function
(Pinching Prevention Function Model) .............. 9E-4
Power Door Mirror Control System Symptom
Diagnosis .......................................................... 9E-4
Door Mirror Heater Symptom Diagnosis (If
Equipped) .......................................................... 9E-5
Repair Instructions .............................................. 9E-5
Windshield Components ..................................... 9E-5
Windshield Removal and Installation .................. 9E-6
Front Pillar Window Components...................... 9E-10
Front Pillar Window Removal and Installation... 9E-10
Rear Quarter Window Components .................. 9E-11
Rear Quarter Window Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 9E-11
Rear End Door Window Components ............... 9E-12
Rear End Door Glass Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 9E-12
Front Door Window Components ...................... 9E-13
Front Door Glass Removal and Installation ...... 9E-14
Front Door Window Regulator Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 9E-15
Front Door Window Regulator Inspection ......... 9E-15
Rear Door Window Components ...................... 9E-16
Rear Door Glass Removal and Installation ....... 9E-16
Rear Door Window Regulator Removal and
Installation ....................................................... 9E-18
Rear Door Window Regulator Inspection .......... 9E-18
Rear End Door Window Defogger Switch
Inspection ........................................................ 9E-18
Rear End Door Window Defogger Relay
Inspection ........................................................ 9E-19
Rear End Door Window Defogger Wire
Inspection ........................................................ 9E-19
Rear End Door Window Defogger Wire
Repair.............................................................. 9E-20
Power Window Main Switch Inspection ............ 9E-20
Power Window Sub Switch Inspection .............. 9E-22
Pulse Sensor and Its Circuit Inspection
(Pinching Prevention Function Model) ............ 9E-23
Power Window Main Switch Initialization
(Pinching Prevention Function Model) ............ 9E-24
Door Mirror Components................................... 9E-24
Door Mirror Removal and Installation................ 9E-25
Power Door Mirror Switch Inspection ................ 9E-25
Power Door Mirror Actuator Inspection ............. 9E-25
Door Mirror Heater Inspection (If Equipped) ..... 9E-26
Door Mirror Heater Switch Inspection (If
Equipped) ........................................................ 9E-26
Special Tools and Equipment ........................... 9E-26
Recommended Service Material ....................... 9E-26
Security and Locks...................................9F-1
General Description ............................................. 9F-1
Key Coding Construction .................................... 9F-1
Rear End Door Opener System Description ....... 9F-1
Component Location ........................................... 9F-2
Power Door Lock and Keyless Entry System
Component Location (If Equipped) ................... 9F-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 9F-3
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[A-1]: Harness symbol and corresponding harness name
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How to Read Connector Layout DiagramS6RW0D9101004
[A-1]: Harness symbol and corresponding harness name
A: Battery harness
B: A/C harness
C: Engine harness
D: Injector harness
E: Main harness, Oil pressure switch wire, Console wire
G: Instrument panel harness
J: Side door wire (Power window)
K: Interior light harness, Rear speaker wire, Roof wire
L: Floor harness, G sensor wire (Fuel pump harness)
M: Rear bumper harness
O: Rear end door harness
Q: Air bag/Pretensioner harness
R: (Fuel pump wire)
[A-2]: Connector Number
[B]: Ground point No.
12
11
[B][B]
Connector code
[A-1] [A-2]L 36
L13L15
R01 L14L12L11L10 L09 L36
R02 L24 L25 L33
L28 L20 L26 (TO O01)
{
L05
L16
L32 L19 L01 (TO G01)
L02 (TO E04)
L03 (TO E05) L42
R05 R04
L07 (TO K02)
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Refer to “Power Supply Diagram”.
Refer to “System Circuit Diagram”.
How to Read System Circuit DiagramS6RW0D9101008
The circuit diagram is designed so the current flows from the top of the diagram (power source) to the bottom of the
diagram (ground) as if giving an image of water flow.
[A]: Fuse No.
[B]: Circuit jumping page / direction
NOTE
This means “Jump to the page directed with the arrow(s) by their number.
(For example:” Two arrows directing left” means” Jump to two pages before”.)
You will find the same symbol with the arrows directing opposite in the referenced page. The circuit
continues between the symbols.
[C]: Circuit jumping point / direction
NOTE
The circuit continues to the same symbol with opposite direction within the page.
You will find the other symbol in the direction of the arrow.
Connection to the system
indicated. "POWER SUPPLY DIAGRAM"
-+
1
Battery
80A
215A315A415A525A67850A 30A2930A3215A
960A
60A
BLK
YEL/BLKPNK/BLKLT GRNYEL/GRNYEL/BLUBLK/WHTWHT/BLKWHT/GRNREDGRNWHT
WHT/BLUWHT/REDWHT/BLUWHT/YELWHT/GRN
WHT/GRNWHT/GRN
BLU
BLU/REDRED
YELBLU/RED Individual
circuit
fuse box Main fuse boxSupplementary fuse box
11
11
243
121314151617181920212932
1213141516171819202115A 15A 15A 20A 20A 15A 15A 15A 15A 15A 15A E44321
B011E451E4021
FuseRED/YEL YEL WHT/GRN
15A
15A 1317
"SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM"
Fuse number
12
RY
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[D]: Terminals-in-one-connector mark
[E]: Wire color
[F]: Shield wire
[G]: Ground point
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[D]: Terminals-in-one-connector mark
[E]: Wire color
[F]: Shield wire
[G]: Ground point
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[D]: Terminals-in-one-connector mark
[E]: Wire color
[F]: Shield wire
[G]: Ground point
[H]: “From” or “To” (With ID letter (s))
[I]: Specification variation
The white arrow between A and B means “or”.
[J]: “From” (With ID letter (s))
[K] “To” (With ID letter (s))
[L]: Connector code
[M]: Terminal No.
[N]: Symbol mark
[O]: “SEE” mark
Switch
BLU
BLU
GRN/BLK
GRN/REDGRN/BLK
12
GRN
GRN
C262
1
BLK
5
BLK
2 1
C40
GRN/BLK
"XX"
Solenoid FuseFuse
3
15A
Main
relay
ON OFF
1
15A
6
20A
1
Sensor 1
2
8
BRN/RED
E521
2E521
BRN/RED
RED
2
BRN/REDBRN/RED
MotorM M
655
A
B
AB5
6
1
2
56464 4-DOOR
2-DOOR
2
C71
E03
E34
O06
C31
E19
[A]
[B]
[C]
[F]
[G]
[H] [D][I] [K] [L]
E3375E341
21
43E08
ORNWHTYEL
RED
YELYEL/REDGRN/RED
4
3
YEL
BLK/RED
ORN
GRN
GRN
BA
GRN
GRN
2
XX
Cont.M
[J]
[E]
[N] [O] [M]
GBGR
Y
Y
GB
P
3
4
2
3
L50 G20
1
GR
Y
BLK
BLK
GR
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