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SPEED
BKL SW
(D±seat)
BKL SW
(P seat)
WRN LAMP
BUZZERON
OFF
15km/h
0
BELT ON
BELT OFF
LVL1
LVL2 BELT ON
BELT OFF
ON
OFF OFF
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INSTRUMENT PANEL/METER COMBINATION METER
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AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
7. INSPECT SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT & BUZZER
(a) Check the operation.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to ON and check that the warning light comes on.\
(2) Fasten the outer belt to the inner belt and check that the warning light\
goes out.
(3) Disconnect the connector from the buckle switch and ground the terminal \
on the wire harness
side connector.
(4) Turn the ignition switch to ON and check that the warning light comes on.\
8. INSPECT LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT
(a) Inspect the circuit. (1) Disconnect the connector from the low oil pressure switch.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(3) Ground the terminal of the wire harness side connector, then check the low oil pressure warninglight.
Low oil pressure warning light: Come on
9. INSPECT BRAKE WARNING LIGHT
(a) Inspect the parking brake warning light.
(1) Disconnect the connector from the parking brake switch and ground the terminal on the wire har-ness side connector.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to ON and check that the warning light comes on.\
(b) Inspect the brake fluid level warning light.
(1) Disconnect the connector from the brake fluid level warning switch and c\
onnect the terminalson the wire harness side connector.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to ON and check that the warning light comes on.\
10. INSPECT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARNING SWITCH
(a) Inspect the continuity.
(1) Remove the reservoir tank cap and strainer.
(2) Disconnect the connector.
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THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCK POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
(d) Check the illumination function. (1) Set the room light switch in the DOOR position.
(2) With all doors locked, check that all doors unlock when the driver side door\
lock cylinder is turnedto UNLOCK using the key and that the room right turns on.
(3) Check that the room light turns off in approx. 15 seconds after the doors have not been opened for a while.
3. w/ Double lock:
CHECK DOUBLE LOCKING FUNCTION SYSTEM
(a) Check that the double locking system is set to ON. (1) Open all the windows.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to LOCK and remove the key.
(3) Open and close the driver side door, and make sure that all doors including the back door areclosed securely.
(4) Push the LOCK switch on the wireless transmitter twice within 5 seconds, and check that the hazard warning lights flash once at this time to show that the system is set.
(5) Try to unlock all doors using the inside handle of the vehicle, and check\
that none of the doors
unlock.
NOTICE:
The double locking system cannot be set to ON without using the wireless\
transmitter.
The double locking system operation is not related to the back door.
(b) Check that the double locking system is set to OFF. (1) Push the UNLOCK switch on the wireless transmitter while the double locking system is ON, andcheck that the hazard warning lights flash twice at this time to show th\
at the system is set to OFF.
(2) Check that the doors can be opened both by the inside handle and the outside \
handle.
NOTICE:
If the battery of the wireless transmitter is dead, only the driver side\
door can be opened using the
key. However, the theft deterrent system still remains on. Therefore, be aware that\
the theft alarm
is set off when the door is opened without the use of the wireless trans\
mitter.
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THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCK THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
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AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. OUTLINE OF THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
(a) When the theft deterrent system detects that the vehicle is being tampered with, the sy\
stem sets off
the alarm, causing the horns to sound and the lights to light up or blink in order to alert\
people around
the vehicle to the theft.
(b) The theft deterrent system has an active arming mode; a disarmed state, an \
arming preparation state,
an armed state and an alarm sounding state.
(1) Disarmed state:
The alarm function is not operating.
The theft deterrent system is not operating.
(2) Arming preparation state:
The time until the system goes into the armed state.
The theft deterrent system is not operating.
(3) Armed state:
The theft deterrent system is operating.
HINT:
If the vehicle remains in a condition that sets off the alarm (any door remains open, engine hood remains
open, ignition switch remains directly connected) after the alarm ends,\
the alarm will be set off repeatedly
a maximum of 10 times for every one of the above specified conditions. Alarm time: Approx. 27.5 sec. x 10
(4) Alarm sounding state:When the theft deterrent system detects that the vehicle is being tampered w\
ith while in the
armed state, the system causes the horns to sound and the lights to light up or blink in order t\
o
alert people around the vehicle to the theft.
Refer to table below for alarm method and time:
Hazard Warning LampBlinking (Cycle of flasher relay)
Alarm MethodRoom LampIlluminatingAlarm MethodVehicle HornSounding (Cycle of 0.4 sec.)
Self±power SirenSounding (Cycle of 0.4 sec.)
Alarm TimeApprox. 27.5 sec. (Maximum 10 times)
HINT:
If any of the doors are unlocked with no key in the ignition key cylinde\
r during the armed state, a forced door
lock signal will be output (See step 3).
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THEFT DETERRENT & DOOR LOCK THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
3. FORCED DOOR LOCK CONTROL
(a) The forced door lock control prevents the vehicle from being tampered with. Immediately after a door\
is unlocked (alarm starts), the door is forced to lock by a forced doo\
r lock signal.
(1) Conditions that force the doors to lock:
When no key is in the ignition key cylinder and 0.4 seconds have elapsed aft\
er the previous out-
put of a forced door lock signal, the doors will be forced to lock if any o\
f the following conditions
is present.
The theft deterrent system is in the armed state of active arming mode.
All the doors are locked. Any door is unlocked.
Any door is unlocked.
HINT:
Only Europe:
Forced door lock control does not operate if any door is unlocked by key\
.
4. ALARM MEMORY FUNCTION
(a) If the alarm is set off (tampering is detected) while the theft deterrent system is set, the\
alarm memory function will record it. Whenever you cancel the theft deterrent system, the al\
arm memory function
causes the taillights to light up for 2 seconds in order to inform you t\
hat the alarm has been set off.
(1) Conditions of the alarm memory function that cause the taillights to lig\
ht up:
When the theft deterrent system has entered into the alarm sounding state (\
tampering has been
detected) even once, the taillights will light up for 2 seconds if any of the following conditions is
present.
Switched to the disarmed state from the armed state.
5. SECURITY INDICATOR OUTPUT
(a) The theft warning ECU outputs a signal to light up the security indicator, according to the state of the theft deterrent system. However, some of the actual lighting conditions of the security indicator are d\
if-
ferent from the outputs of the theft warning ECU.
Output:
State of Theft Deterrent SystemSecurity IndicatorState of Theft Deterrent SystemOutput Signals from Theft Warning ECUActual Lighting Condition
Disarmed stateOFFOFF (Immobiliser system unset)
BLINKING (Immobiliser system set)
Arming preparation stateONON
Armed stateOFFBLINKING
Alarm sounding stateONON
Blinking cycle:
TimeSecurity Indicator
0.2 sec.ON
1.8 sec.OFF
HINT:
When the immobiliser system is set, the security indicator blinks during the \
disarmed state and the armed
state, due to the output signals from the immobiliser system.
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Current is applied at all times through the STOP fuse to TERMINAL 2 of the stop light SW.
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Current is applied at all times through the STOP fuse to TERMINAL 2 of the stop light SW.
When the ignition SW is turned on, current flows from the GAUGE fuse to TERM\
INAL 8 of the light failure sensor, and also flows
through the rear lights warning light to TERMINAL 4 of the light failure sensor\
.
Stop Light Disconnection Warning
When the ignition SW is turned on and the brake pedal is pressed (Stop ligh\
t SW on), if the stop light circuit is open, the cur
rent
flowing from TERMINAL 7 of the light failure sensor to TERMINALS 1, 2 changes, \
so the light failure sensor detects the
disconnection and the warning circuit of the light failure sensor is activated.
As a result, the current flows from TERMINAL 4 of the light failure sens\
or to TERMINAL 11 to GROUND and turns the rear lights
warning light on. By pressing the brake pedal, the current flowing to TERMINAL \
8 of the light failure sensor keeps the warning
circuit on and holds the warning light on until the ignition SW is turne\
d off.
S6 Stop Light SW
2–1 : Closed with the brake pedal depressed
L4 Light Failure Sensor 1, 2, 7–Ground : Approx. 12 volts with the stop light SW on 4, 8–Ground : Approx. 12 volts with the ignition SW at ON position11 –Ground : Always continuity
: Parts Location
CodeSee PageCodeSee PageCodeSee Page
C734L436R737
H1736R637S635
: Relay Blocks
CodeSee PageRelay Blocks (Relay Block Location)
118R/B No.1 (Instrument Panel Brace LH)
: Junction Block and Wire Harness Connector
CodeSee PageJunction Block and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
IB20Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
3C22Instrument Panel Wire and J/B No.3 (Instrument Panel Brace LH)
: Connector Joining Wire Harness and Wire Harness
CodeSee PageJoining Wire Harness and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
IE142Floor Wire and Instrument Panel Wire (Left Kick Panel)
BV150Luggage Room Wire and Floor Wire (Luggage Room Left)
: Ground Points
CodeSee PageGround Points Location
BL50Under the Left Center Pillar
BO50Back Panel Center
: Splice Points
CodeSee PageWire Harness with Splice PointsCodeSee PageWire Harness with Splice Points
I544Cowl WireB1850Luggage Room Wire
System Outline
Service Hints
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The ground points circuit diagram shows the connections from all major p\
arts to the respective ground points. When
troubleshooting a faulty ground point, checking the system circuits which use a common \
ground may help you identify
the problem ground quickly. The relationship between ground points (
EA, IB and IC shown below) can also be
checked this way.
5
5
5
5
44 4
4
4
BA1 5 IB1
8 EA2
ID115
IC3 3
IA1
2
E 3
W–B W–B W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–BW –B
W–B
W–BW –B
W–B
W–BW –BW –B
W–B
W–B W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–BW –BW–B
W–B
BR
W–B
BR BR
W–B W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–BW –B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–BBR
W–B
BR
BR
BR
W–B (4A–GZE)
W–B
W–B I 2
I 2
B 5
I 5 I 5
I 5
B 5
B 5
B 5
I 5
I 5 I 3
I 3
E 3
E 3
E 3
E 2
E 4
E 5
E 4
E 5
E 6
E 4 E 4
B 4
EA
I 4
B 4
B 4
I 4 I 8
IB IC
4
4 3E
5
3E 6
3G
13
3F
3
3D
1
3B
7 W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–BW–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B I 6
I 6
I 2
3C 7
10 A A
A
A
A
A
Junction
Connector J 1
W–B
W–B
W–BW –B
BR
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
W–B
I GROUND POINT
FAN MAIN Relay
FAN MAIN Relay
A/C Relay No.2
A/C Relay No.3
Radiator Fan Motor
Headlight Cleaner Relay
Headlight LH
Headlight RH
Front Fog Light LH
Brake Fluid Level SW Front Fog Light RH
Front Turn Signal Light RH
Front Clearance Light RH
Front Turn Signal Light LH
Front Clearance Light LH
Door Lock Control SW
Door Courtesy SW RH
Door Lock Motor RH
Door Lock Control Relay
Blower Resistor
Idle–Up SW
A/C Amplifier
Radio and Player
HEATER Relay
Auto Antenna Motor A/C Control Assembly
Blower Motor
Blower SW
Parking Brake SW
Combination Meter
Combination SW
Cruise Control ECU
Remote Control Mirror SW
Turn Signal Flasher
Defogger SW
Unlock Warning SW
Power Window Master SW
Power Window Control
Relay
Door Courtesy SW LH
Door Lock Control SW
Door Lock Motor LH
Fuel Control SW
Woofer Speaker Amplifier
Combination Meter
Combination Meter
Fuel Sender
Cigarette Lighter
O/D Main SW
Clock
Combination SW
∗The system shown here is an EXAMPLE ONLY. It is different to the actual circuit shown in the SYSTEM CIRCUITS SECTION.
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AVENSIS (EWD526E)9
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The
”Current Flow Chart” section, describes which parts each power source (fuses, fusible links\
, and circuit breakers)
transmits current to. In the Power Source circuit diagram, the condition\
s when battery power is supplied to each system
are explained. Since all System Circuit diagrams start from the power so\
urce, the power source system must be fully
understood.
ACC
S 2 6
6
5 2
22
Battery 30A AM2
Starter Short Pin
100A ALT
Fusible Link Block
60A ABS10A ECU–B
7.5A DOME
15A EFI
10A HAZARD
20A RADIO NO.1
10A HORN
20A
10A Fuse
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214
230
11 2
122 194
187
180
166
210
ABS
Cigarette Lighter
Combination Meter
Key Reminder and Seat Belt Warning
Light Auto Turn Off
Theft Deterrent and Door Lock ControlABS and Traction Control
Cruise Control
Electronically Controlled Transmission
Multiplex Communication System
STOP System
DOME Headlight
Interior Light
3 EA2 1 EA1E 6
E 7
E 7
2
2
2
2 2
2 2
2
INJECTION Relay
STARTER Relay
B
B
B
B–O
1
1 2
23
4
3
4
W–B W–B
B–W
B–W
E 7
E 7 B
B W
1.25B FL MAIN
50A MAIN
7.5A AM2
15A HAZ–RADIO
2
2 2
2
2W
W EB1
EB1
7
6
W–R I 2 I 2 I 2
WW
W
W W
1 1
1 140A DOOR LOCK CB
7.5A DOME
1
W–L
R
1
1
2
43 1
11
1
1 1 1
G
G
W–R
15A TAIL
20A DEFOG
B–Y
84
32Ignition SW I 8
B–Y 1 1P–L
Battery
15A RAD CIG2
TAIL
Relay
Power Source
J POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
Engine Room R/B (See Page 20)
2
W W
B
B
B
B
B
W–RWW
W
G–W AM2
AM1
IG2
IG1 W
W
The chart below shows the route by which current flows from the battery \
to each electrical source
(Fusible Link, Circuit Breaker, Fuse, etc.) and other parts.
∗ The system shown here is an EXAMPLE ONLY. It is different to the actual circuit shown in the SYSTEM CIRCUITS SECTION.
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![TOYOTA AVENSIS 2003 Service Owners Guide 38AVENSIS (EWD526E)
G ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1AZ–FSE]
A5
F6
C6
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9
(*1)
(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
E4
A6
A4
E5
F5
B1
H1
H5
E2
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1AZ–FSE]
A5
F6
C6
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9
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(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
E4
A6
A4
E5
F5
B1
H1
H5
E2
F7](/img/14/57444/w960_57444-1879.png)
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
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A5
F6
C6
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9
(*1)
(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
E4
A6
A4
E5
F5
B1
H1
H5
E2
F7
F8
H9C2H10F16H7C1H8B3B2F13F12
H12A12A3C3A11H3F4H4H11A1A2E1A9F3F1
C5
(A/T)
(*1)
(*2)
(M/T)
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor
A 2 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 3 A/C Pressure Sensor
A 4 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH
A 5 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH
A 6 Air Flow Meter
A 9 Airbag Sensor Front LH
A 10 Airbag Sensor Front RH
A 11 Alternator
A 12 Alternator
B 1 Back–Up Light SW
B 2 Brake Booster Pressure Sensor
B 3 Brake Fluid Level Warning SW
C 1 Camshaft Position Sensor
C 2 Camshaft Timing Oil Control Valve
C 3 Compressor Assembly
C 5 Counter Gear Speed Sensor
C 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
E 1 ECT Solenoid
E 2 EFI Water Temp. Sensor
E 4 Electronic Driver Unit
E 5 Electronic Driver Unit
F 1 Front Clearance Light LH
F 2 Front Clearance Light RH
F 3 Front Fog Light LH F 4 Front Fog Light RH
F 5 Front Side Turn Signal Light LH
F 6 Front Side Turn Signal Light RH
F 7 Front Turn Signal Light LH
Headlight Control ECU LH
F 8 Front Turn Signal Light LH Headlight LH (Low)
F 9 Front Turn Signal Light RH Headlight Control ECU RH
F 10 Front Turn Signal Light RH Headlight RH (Low)
F 11 Front Washer Motor
F 12 Front Window Deicer
F 13 Front Wiper Motor
F 16 Fuel Pressure Sensor
H 1 Headlight Beam Level Control Actuator LH
H 2 Headlight Beam Level Control Actuator RH
H 3 Headlight Cleaner Control Relay
H 4 Headlight Cleaner Motor
H 5 Headlight LH (High)
H 6 Headlight RH (High)
H 7 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
H 8 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
H 9 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
H 10 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
H 11 Horn LH
H 12 Horn RH
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G ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1AZ
–FE]
A5
F6
C6
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9(*1)
(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
F5
A6
A4
B1
H1
E2
H5
F7
F8
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1AZ
–FE]
A5
F6
C6
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9(*1)
(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
F5
A6
A4
B1
H1
E2
H5
F7
F8
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1AZ
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A5
F6
C6
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9(*1)
(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
F5
A6
A4
B1
H1
E2
H5
F7
F8
A8C2H10A7C1H8B3F13F12
H12A12A3C3A11H3F4H4H11A1A2E1A9F3F1
C5
(A/T)
(*1)
(*2)
(M/T)
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor
A 2 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 3 A/C Pressure Sensor
A 4 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH
A 5 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH
A 6 Air Flow Meter
A 7 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
A 8 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
A 9 Airbag Sensor Front LH
A 10 Airbag Sensor Front RH
A 11 Alternator
A 12 Alternator
B 1 Back–Up Light SW
B 3 Brake Fluid Level Warning SW
C 1 Camshaft Position Sensor
C 2 Camshaft Timing Oil Control Valve
C 3 Compressor Assembly
C 5 Counter Gear Speed Sensor
C 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
E 1 ECT Solenoid
E 2 EFI Water Temp. Sensor
F 1 Front Clearance Light LH
F 2 Front Clearance Light RH F 3 Front Fog Light LH
F 4 Front Fog Light RH
F 5 Front Side Turn Signal Light LH
F 6 Front Side Turn Signal Light RH
F 7 Front Turn Signal Light LH
Headlight Control ECU LH
F 8 Front Turn Signal Light LH Headlight LH (Low)
F 9 Front Turn Signal Light RH Headlight Control ECU RH
F 10 Front Turn Signal Light RH Headlight RH (Low)
F 11 Front Washer Motor
F 12 Front Window Deicer
F 13 Front Wiper Motor
H 1 Headlight Beam Level Control Actuator LH
H 2 Headlight Beam Level Control Actuator RH
H 3 Headlight Cleaner Control Relay
H 4 Headlight Cleaner Motor
H 5 Headlight LH (High)
H 6 Headlight RH (High)
H 8 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
H 10 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
H 11 Horn LH
H 12 Horn RH
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G ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1ZZ–FE, 3ZZ–FE]
A5
F6
A12
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9
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(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
F5
A6
A4
E2
B1
H1
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1ZZ–FE, 3ZZ–FE]
A5
F6
A12
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9
(*1)
(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
F5
A6
A4
E2
B1
H1
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G ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[LHD : 1ZZ–FE, 3ZZ–FE]
A5
F6
A12
A10
H2
H6
F11
F9
(*1)
(*2) *1:w/ HID
*2:w/o HID
F10
F2
F5
A6
A4
E2
B1
H1
H5
F7
F8
C2C6C1A11H7B3F13F12
A1H12A3C3H3F4H4H11E1A9F3F1
(*1)
(*2)
A 1 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor
A 3 A/C Pressure Sensor
A 4 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH
A 5 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH
A 6 Air Flow Meter
A 9 Airbag Sensor Front LH
A 10 Airbag Sensor Front RH
A 11 Alternator
A 12 Alternator
B 1 Back–Up Light SW
B 3 Brake Fluid Level Warning SW
C 1 Camshaft Position Sensor
C 2 Camshaft Timing Oil Control Valve
C 3 Compressor Assembly
C 6 Crankshaft Position Sensor
E 1 ECT Solenoid
E 2 EFI Water Temp. Sensor
F 1 Front Clearance Light LH
F 2 Front Clearance Light RH
F 3 Front Fog Light LH
F 4 Front Fog Light RH
F 5 Front Side Turn Signal Light LH
F 6 Front Side Turn Signal Light RH
F 7 Front Turn Signal Light LH
Headlight Control ECU LH
F 8 Front Turn Signal Light LH
Headlight LH (Low)
F 9 Front Turn Signal Light RH Headlight Control ECU RH
F 10 Front Turn Signal Light RH
Headlight RH (Low)
F 11 Front Washer Motor
F 12 Front Window Deicer
F 13 Front Wiper Motor
H 1 Headlight Beam Level Control Actuator LH
H 2 Headlight Beam Level Control Actuator RH
H 3 Headlight Cleaner Control Relay
H 4 Headlight Cleaner Motor
H 5 Headlight LH (High)
H 6 Headlight RH (High)
H 7 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
H 11 Horn LH
H 12 Horn RH
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