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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
WITH THE IGNITION SW TURNED ON, THE CURRENT FLOWS TO TERMINAL 3 OF THE POWER WINDOW MASTER SW, TERMINAL 2 OF THE POWER WINDOW CONTROL RELAY
AND TERMINAL 8 OF THE POWER WINDOW SW THROUGH THE DOOR FUSE.
1.DRIVER'S WINDOW ªMANUAL UPº OPERATION BY MASTER SW
HOLDING MANUAL SW (DRIVER'S) ON ªUPº POSITION LOCATED IN POWER WINDOW MASTER SW, THE CURRENT FLOWS TO TERMINAL 5 OF THE POWER WINDOW
CONTROL RELAY THROUGH TERMINAL 3 OF THE MASTER SW TERMINAL 2 TO OPERATE A POWER WINDOW CONTROL RELAY. THUS THE CURRENT INSIDE THE RELAY
FLOWS FROM TERMINAL 2 OF THE RELAY TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL 2 OF THE POWER WINDOW MOTOR TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL 4 OF THE RELAY TERMINAL
3 TO GROUND. THE MOTOR TURNS TO ASCENT THE WINDOW. RELEASING THIS SW, THE ROTATION OF MOTOR IS STOPPED AND THE WINDOWS CAN STOP AT WILL
POINT.
(FOR THE ªMANUAL DOWNº OPERATION, CURRENT FLOWS IN THE REVERSE DIRECTION BECAUSE THE TERMINALS WHERE IT FLOWS ARE CHANGED).
2.DRIVER'S WINDOW ªAUTO DOWNº OPERATION BY MASTER SW
ONCE THE ªAUTO DOWNº BUTTON OF THE MASTER SW IS PUSHED, THE CURRENT FLOWS TERMINAL 9 OF THE POWER WINDOW CONTROL RELAY THROUGH TERMINAL
3 OF THE MASTER SW TERMINALS 8 AND 9 TO OPERATE THE RELAY. THUS THE CURRENT INSIDE THE POWER WINDOW CONTROL RELAY FLOWS FROM TERMINAL
2 OF THE RELAY TERMINAL 4 TERMINAL 1 OF THE POWER WINDOW MOTOR TERMINAL 2 TERMINAL 1 OF THE RELAY TERMINAL 3 TO GROUND.
THE MOTOR CONTINUES THE ROTATION ENABLING TO DESCENT THE WINDOW.
THE WINDOW DESCENDS TO THE END POSITION. THE CURRENT WILL BE CUT OFF TO RELEASE THE AUTO DOWN FUNCTION BASED ON THE INCREASING CURRENT
BETWEEN TERMINAL 2 OF THE RELAY AND TERMINAL 1 IN RELAY.
3.DRIVER'S WINDOW AUTO DOWN RELEASE OPERATION BY MASTER SW
HOLDING THE MANUAL SW (DRIVER'S) ON ªUPº POSITION IN OPERATING AUTO DOWN. THE CURRENT FROM TERMINAL 3 OF THE MASTER SW PASSING TERMINAL 2
FLOWS TERMINAL 5 OF THE RELAY AND RELEASES THE AUTO DOWN FUNCTION IN THE POWER WINDOW CONTROL RELAY. RELEASING THE HAND FROM SW, WINDOW
STOPS AND CONTINUING ON TOUCHING SW, THE FUNCTION SWITCHES TO MANUAL UP OPERATION.
4.PASSENGER'S WINDOW UP OPERATION (MASTER SW) AND WINDOW LOCK SW OPERATION
HOLDING PASSENGER'S WINDOW SW (MASTER SW) ON ªUPº, THE CURRENT FLOWS FROM TERMINAL 3 OF THE MASTER SW PASSING TERMINAL 6 TO TERMINAL 3 OF
THE POWER WINDOW SW (PASSENGER'S) TERMINAL 4 TERMINAL 2 OF THE MOTOR TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL 9 OF THE POWER WINDOW SW TERMINAL
7 TERMINAL 1 OF THE MASTER SW TERMINAL 4 TO GROUND. THE MOTOR RUNS TO ASCENT THE WINDOW. RELEASING THIS SW, THE ROTATION OF MOTOR IS
STOPPED AND WINDOW CAN STOP AT WILL PLACE.
SWITCHING THE WINDOW LOCK SW IN ªLOCKº POSITION, THE CIRCUIT IS OPENED AND STOPPED THE MOTOR ROTATION.
(FOR THE DOWN OPERATION, CURRENT FLOWS IN THE REVERSE DIRECTION BECAUSE THE TERMINALS WHERE IT FLOWS ARE CHANGED).
P2 POWER WINDOW CONTROL RELAY
3±GROUND: ALWAYS CONTINUITY
2±GROUND: APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW AT ON POSITION
5±GROUND: APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW AT ON POSITION AND MASTER SW AT UP POSITION
8±GROUND: APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW AT ON POSITION AND MASTER SW AT AUTO DOWN POSITION
9±GROUND: APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW AT ON POSITION AND MASTER SW AT DOWN OR AUTO DOWN POSITION
P 4 POWER WINDOW MASTER SW
4±GROUND: ALWAYS CONTINUITY
3±GROUND: APPROX. 12 VOLTS WITH IGNITION SW AT ON POSITION
WINDOW LOCK SW
OPEN WITH WINDOW LOCK SW AT LOCK POSITION
: PARTS LOCATION
CODESEE PAGECODESEE PAGECODESEE PAGE
P221P421P621
P321P521
: RELAY BLOCKS
CODESEE PAGERELAY BLOCK (RELAY BLOCK LOCATION)
116R/B NO. 1 (INSTRUMENT PANEL LEFT SIDE)
: JUNCTION BLOCK AND WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
CODESEE PAGEJUNCTION BLOCK AND WIRE HARNESS (CONNECTOR LOCATION)
3B14J/B NO. 3 AND COWL WIRE (INSTRUMENT PANEL LEFT SIDE)
: CONNECTOR JOINING WIRE HARNESS AND WIRE HARNESS
CODESEE PAGEJOINING WIRE HARNESS AND WIRE HARNESS (CONNECTOR LOCATION)
ID126FRONT DOOR RH WIRE AND COWL WIRE (RIGHT KICK PANEL)
IH126FRONT DOOR LH WIRE AND COWL WIRE (LEFT KICK PANEL)
: GROUND POINTS
CODESEE PAGEGROUND POINT LOCATION
IC24COWL LEFT
: SPLICE POINTS
CODESEE PAGEWIRE HARNESSES WITH SPLICE POINTS
I524COWL WIRE
SYSTEM OUTLINE
SERVICE HINTS
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* The system shown here is an EXAMPLE ONLY. It is different to the actual circuit shown in the SYSTEM CIRCUITS SECTION.
POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
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 next page and following pages show the parts to which each electrical source outputs current.
POWER SOURCE
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
The ªCurrent Flow Chartº section, describes which parts each power source (fuses, fusible links, and circuit breakers)
transmits current to. In the Power Source circuit diagram, the conditions when battery power is supplied to each system are
explained. Since all System Circuit diagrams start from the power source, the power source system must be fully understood.
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FINDING A SHORT CIRCUIT
(a) Remove the blown fuse and disconnect all loads of the
fuse.
(b) Connect a test light in place of the fuse.
(c) Establish conditions in which the test light comes on.
Example:
± Ignition SW on
± Ignition SW and SW 1 on
± Ignition SW, SW 1 and Relay on (Connect the
Relay) and SW 2 off (or Disconnect SW 2)
(d) Disconnect and reconnect the connectors while
watching the test light.
The short lies between the connector where the test
light stays lit and the connector where the light goes
out.
(e) Find the exact location of the short by lightly shaking
the problem wire along the body.
CAUTION
(a) Do not open the cover or the case of the ECU unless
absolutely necessary. (If the IC terminals are touched,
the IC may be destroyed by static electricity.)
(b) When replacing the internet mechanism (ECU part) of
the digital meter, be careful that no part of your body or
clothing comes in contact with the terminals of leads
from the IC, etc. of the replacement part (spare part).
DISCONNECTION OF MALE AND FEMALE
CONNECTORS
To pull apart the connectors, pull on the connector itself, not the
wire harness.
HINT: Check to see what kind of connector you are disconnecting
before pulling apart.
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METER, ANALOG
Current flow activates a magnetic
coil which causes a needle to
move, thereby providing a relative
display against a background
calibration. LED (LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)
Upon current flow, these diodes
emit light without producing the
heat of a comparable light. IGNITION COIL
Converts low±voltage DC current
into high±voltage ignition current
for firing the spark plugs. 1. SINGLE
FILAMENT
GROUND
The point at which wiring attaches
to the Body, thereby providing a
return path for an electrical circuit;
without a ground, current cannot
flow.Current flow causes a headlight
filament to heat up and emit light.
A headlight may have either a
single (1) filament or a double (2)
filament. BATTERY
Stores chemical energy and
converts it into electrical energy.
Provides DC current for the auto's
various electrical circuits.
CAPACITOR (Condenser)
A small holding unit for temporary
storage of electrical voltage.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
Basically a reusable fuse, a circuit
breaker will heat and open if too
much current flows through it. Some
units automatically reset when cool,
others must be manually reset.
DIODE
A semiconductor which allows
current flow in only one direction.
DIODE, ZENER
A diode which allows current flow
in one direction but blocks reverse
flow only up to a specific voltage.
Above that potential, it passes the
excess voltage. This acts as a
simple voltage regulator.
FUSE
A thin metal strip which burns
through when too much current
flows through it, thereby stopping
current flow and protecting a
circuit from damage.
FUSIBLE LINK
A heavy±gauge wire placed in
high amperage circuits which
burns through on overloads,
thereby protecting the circuit.
The numbers indicate the cross±
section surface area of the wires.HORN
An electric device which sounds a
loud audible signal.
LIGHT
Current flow through a filament
causes the filament to heat up
and emit light.
METER, DIGITAL
Current flow activates one or
many LED's, LCD's, or fluorescent
displays, which provide a relative
or digital display.
MOTOR
A power unit which converts
electrical energy into mechanical
energy, especially rotary motion. CIGARETTE LIGHTER
An electric resistance heating
element.
DISTRIBUTOR, IIA
Channels high±voltage current
from the ignition coil to the
individual spark plugs.2. DOUBLE
FILAMENT HEADLIGHTS
FUEL
(for High Current Fuse or
Fusible Link.)
(for Medium Current Fuse)
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS
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ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[1MZ±FE]
A 2 A/C Triple Pressure SW (A/C Dual and Single Pressure F 1 Front Airbag Sensor LH
SW) F 2 Front Airbag Sensor RH
A 3 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor F 3 Front Clearance Light LH
A 4 ABS Actuator F 4 Front Clearance Light RH
A 5 ABS Actuator F 5 Front Side Marker LH
A 6 ABS Relay F 6 Front Side Marker RH
A 7 ABS Relay F 7 Front Turn Signal Light LH
A 8 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH F 8 Front Turn Signal Light RH
A 9 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH F 9 Front Wiper Motor
F 10 Fuse Box
B 2 Brake Fluid Level SW F 16 Fuse Box
F 18 Fuse Box
C 2 Cruise Control Actuator
C 17 Camshaft Position Sensor G 1 Generator (Alternator)
C 18 Crankshaft Position Sensor G 2 Generator (Alternator)
D 1 Data Link Connector 1 (Check Connector) H 1 Headlight Hi LH
D 2 Distributor H 2 Headlight Hi RH
H 3 Headlight Lo LH
E 1 EGR Gas Temp. Sensor H 4 Headlight Lo RH
E 2 Electronic Controlled Transmission Solenoid H 5 Horn LH
E 4 Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (EFI Water Temp. H 6 Horn RH
Sensor) H 11 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
E 5 Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (Water Temp. Sensor) H 12 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
(for Cooling Fan)
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ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[5S±FE]
A 1 A/C Condenser Fan Motor E 1 EGR Gas Temp. Sensor
A 2 A/C Triple Pressure SW (A/C Dual and Single Pressure E 2 Electronic Controlled Transmission Solenoid
SW) E 3 Electronic Controlled Transmission Solenoid
A 3 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor E 4 Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (EFI Water Temp.
A 4 ABS Actuator Sensor)
A 5 ABS Actuator E 5 Water Temp. SW (for Cooling Fan)
A 6 ABS Relay
A 7 ABS Relay F 1 Front Airbag Sensor LH
A 8 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH F 2 Front Airbag Sensor RH
A 9 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH F 3 Front Clearance Light LH
F 4 Front Clearance Light RH
B 1 Back±Up Light SW (M/T) F 5 Front Side Marker LH
B 2 Brake Fluid Level SW F 6 Front Side Marker RH
F 7 Front Turn Signal Light LH
C 2 Cruise Control Actuator F 8 Front Turn Signal Light RH
F 9 Front Wiper Motor
D 1 Data Link Connector 1 (Check Connector) F 10 Fuse Box
D 2 Distributor F 16 Fuse Box
F 17 Fuse Box
F 18 Fuse Box
G 1 Generator (Alternator)
G 2 Generator (Alternator)
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POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
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 next page and following pages show the parts to which each electrical source outputs current.
Starter Battery
FL MAIN 2.0L30A AM2Ignition SW
(AM2)
Headlight Relay
(Point Side)
40A DEFOG 100A ALTGenerator
(Alternator) 7.5A SRS
Taillight Relay
(Coil Side) 40A MAIN
(Canada) 7.5A OBD
7.5A ALT±S
10A HAZ
10A HORN
15A ECU±B
15A EFI
20A DOMEHeadlight Relay
(Coil Side)
60A ABS 15A STOP
40A HEATER
Taillight Relay
(Point Side)
Engine Main
Relay (Point Side)
15A TEL
Daytime Running
Light Relay No. 2
(Coil Side)
Daytime Running
Light Relay No. 2
(Point Side)Starter Relay
(Point Side)
(5S±FE)
30A POWER
40A AM1
Daytime Running
Light Relay (Main)
15A HEAD (UPR±LH)
15A HEAD (UPR±RH)
[LOCATION](1): J/B No. 1 (See page 20)(2): J/B No. 2 (See page 19)
(3): R/B No. 1 (See page 20)(7): R/B No. 7 (See page 19) 2022
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POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
40A AM1
15A CIG/RADIO
40A DEFOG
15A ECU±1G
10A GAUGE
7.5A IGN
10A MIR±HTR
30A POWER
7.5A SRS
15A STOP
15A TAIL
7.5A TURN
20A WIPER
30A AM2
7.5A ALT±S
30A CDS FAN
20A DOME
15A ECU±B
15A EFI
10A HAZ
15A HEAD (LWR±LH)
15A HEAD (LWR±RH)
15A HEAD (UPR±LH)
15A HEAD (UPR±RH)
15A HEAD LH
15A HEAD RH
10A HORN
40A MAIN
7.5A OBD
10A STARTER
10A A/C
40A HEATER
7.5A DRL
100A ALT
60A ABS
A/C Condenser Fan Motor (5S±FE)
242
A4 A5 A11 A1*Page Nos. of
Related Systems
Parts
Code or
Location
CB or Fuse
LocationA2 A3
* These are the page numbers of the first page on which the related system is shown.
The part indicated is located somewhere in the system, not necessarily on the page indicated here.
A12 A6 A7 A13 A17 A18A14 A16 A21 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B9 B10 214 252126
252210 210 246246
252126222
224152 236 166246
252246
252126
246
252160
166 220 220
A/C Triple Pressure SW (A/C Dual
and Single Pressure SW)
A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock
Sensor
ABS Actuator and ECU
(TMM Made)
ABS Actuator (TMC Made)
ABS Actuator and ECU
(TMM Made)
ABS Relay
A/C Amplifier
A/C SW
ABS ECU (TMC Made)
Air Inlet Control Servo Motor
Air Vent Mode Control Servo Motor
Ashtray Illumination
Auto Antenna Motor and Relay
Back±Up Light SW (M/T)
Brake Fluid Level SW
Back Door Lock Control SW
Blower Motor
Blower Resistor
Blower SW
Buckle SW LH
Back Door Lock Motor (W/G)
Buckle SW RH
A10246
252 210 210 210 214 246
252 242
246
252
ABS ECU (TMC Made)A/C Evaporator Temp. Sensor ABS Relay
[LOCATION](1)
(7): J/B No. 1 (See page 20)
: R/B No. 7 (See page )(2)
(8): J/B No. 2 (See page 19)
: Fuse Box (F10, F17 See
on page )(3): R/B No. 1 (See page 23)
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POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
*Page Nos. of
Related Systems
Parts
Code or
Location
CB or Fuse
Location
* These are the page numbers of the first page on which the related system is shown.
The part indicated is located somewhere in the system, not necessarily on the page indicated here.
D25 E9E8 130
134
138
140130
138160 80 220126
198
20480
Door Courtesy SW Front LH
Door Key Cylinder Light and SW
Engine Control Module (Engine
and Electronic Controlled
Transmission ECU) (A/T) (1MZ±FE)
40A AM1
15A CIG/RADIO
40A DEFOG
15A ECU±1G
10A GAUGE
7.5A IGN
10A MIR±HTR
30A POWER
7.5A SRS
15A STOP
15A TAIL
7.5A TURN
20A WIPER
30A AM2
7.5A ALT±S
30A CDS FAN
20A DOME
15A ECU±B
15A EFI
10A HAZ
15A HEAD (LWR±LH)
15A HEAD (LWR±RH)
15A HEAD (UPR±LH)
15A HEAD (UPR±RH)
15A HEAD LH
15A HEAD RH
10A HORN
40A MAIN
7.5A OBD
10A STARTER
10A A/C
40A HEATER
7.5A DRL
100A ALT
60A ABSE7 E6 E5 E3 E2
D24 D23 D22 D21 D20 D19 D18
D17 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12130
138
140130
134
138
140130
134
138
140160 160 160 160 160 160198
220220 242 80
90
98
19880
Engine Control Module (Engine
and Electronic Controlled
Transmission ECU) (A/T) (5S±FE) Engine Control Module (Engine
and Electronic Controlled
Transmission ECU) Engine Controlled
Transmission Pattern
Select SW Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor
(Water Temp. Sensor) (for
Cooling Fan) (1MZ±FE) Electronic Controlled Transmission
Solenoid (5S±FE) Electronic Controlled Transmission
Solenoid Diode (for Tension Reducer) (C/P) Date Ling Connector 3 Door Lock Motor Rear RH
(EX. C/P) Door Lock Motor Rear LH
(EX. C/P) Door Courtesy SW Front RH
Door Courtesy SW Rear LH
Door Courtesy SW Rear RH
Door Key Lck and Unlock SW LH
(Ex. C/P)
Door Key Lck and Unlock SW RH
(Ex. C/P)
Door Lock Control SW RH
Door Lock Motor and Door Unlock
Detection SW Front LH
Door Lock Motor and Door Unlock
Detection SW Front RH
[LOCATION](1)
(7): J/B No. 1 (See page 20)
: R/B No. 7 (See page )(2)
(8): J/B No. 2 (See page 19)
: Fuse Box (F10, F17 See
on page )(3): R/B No. 1 (See page 23)
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POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
*Page Nos. of
Related Systems
Parts
Code or
Location
CB or Fuse
Location
* These are the page numbers of the first page on which the related system is shown.
The part indicated is located somewhere in the system, not necessarily on the page indicated here.
I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 I11 I12
I13I14 I16 I17 I18
I19 8068
72
80 130
134
138
140106
120
130
144
76
11 4
130
170
214
246
177
Injector No. 2
Injector No. 3
Injector No. 4
Injector No. 5 (1MZ±FE)
Injector No. 6 (1MZ±FE)
Injector Key Cylinder Light
Ignition SW and Unlock Warning
SW
Integration Relay
Interior Light
Ignition Coil No. 1 (1MZ±FE)
Ignition Coil No. 2 (1MZ±FE)
Ignition Coil No. 3 (1MZ±FE)
Ignition Coil No. 4 (1MZ±FE)
40A AM1
15A CIG/RADIO
40A DEFOG
15A ECU±1G
10A GAUGE
7.5A IGN
10A MIR±HTR
30A POWER
7.5A SRS
15A STOP
15A TAIL
7.5A TURN
20A WIPER
30A AM2
7.5A ALT±S
30A CDS FAN
20A DOME
15A ECU±B
15A EFI
10A HAZ
15A HEAD (LWR±LH)
15A HEAD (LWR±RH)
15A HEAD (UPR±LH)
15A HEAD (UPR±RH)
15A HEAD LH
15A HEAD RH
10A HORN
40A MAIN
7.5A OBD
10A STARTER
10A A/C
40A HEATER
7.5A DRL
100A ALT
60A ABS
Ignition Coil No. 5 (1MZ±FE)
Ignition Coil No. 6 (1MZ±FE)
Junction Connector
Junction Connector
Junction Connector
Junction Connector (for Airbag
System)
I20 I21 J1 J2 J3 J4 80 80 80 8011 2
126
140
17068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
80
90
11 8
134
192
224
252 98
120
138
210 80
154
182
190
204126
156
189
198
236130
156
182
214
226
234134
160
198
222
228
236154
168
204
224
230130
134
138
140130
134
138
140
[LOCATION](1)
(7): J/B No. 1 (See page 20)
: R/B No. 7 (See page )(2)
(8): J/B No. 2 (See page 19)
: Fuse Box (F10, F17 See
on page )(3): R/B No. 1 (See page 23)
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