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Terminal (Female)
Housing (Female)
Housing (Male)
Terminal (Male)
Wire
Harness
(W/H)Electric Wire
Terminal
Housing
Fuse
Other J/B
(Junction Block)
R/B
(Relay Block)
Insulator
Copper Wires
(Conductor)
B = Black W = White
L = Blue BR = Brown
V = Violet SB = Sky Blue
R = Red G = Green
P = Pink LG = Light Green
Y = Yellow GR = Gray
O = Orange
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INTRODUCTION±GENERAL INFORMATION
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Wire Harness Repair Manual (RM1022E)
What is Wire Harness?
The wire harness (W/H) is systems of electric wires for
automobiles to connect all the electronics parts in
automobile electrically and work them. As more electronics
parts are introduced in automobiles recently, the electric
wires used for the wire harness are increasing in number
and the structure is becoming more complicated. As a
result of that, there are hundreds of connectors, which is
the parts which connects wires mechanically and
electrically, in one vehicle. Therefore, numbers of the
connector terminal (Terminal) or the connector housing
(Housing) are designed to meet many kinds of uses of
circuits. Various components have been improved to
ensure the product reliability or realize a wider space in the
vehicles.
Wire Harness Components
Wire harness mainly consists of wires, terminals, or
housings.
There are various components are designed for many
parts of vehicles, such as one with high heat±resistance,
water±resistance, or bending ability, ones have different
current capacities, or ones are hardly influenced by
electromagnetic noise.
Electric Wire
The electric wires used for the wire harness consists of the
conductor made from numbers of twisted mild copper wire
with a diameter of less than 0.5 mm and the insulator
surrounding the conductor.
The insulator is generally made from vinyl chloride and
covers the conductor with even thickness. The insulators
are color±coded in order to distinguish each wire. The base
colors or the stripe patterns is used to make difference
between insulators. Each color of wires is indicated by the
abbreviation in the repair manual and the electrical wiring
diagram.
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IG Terminal
Fuse
Relay
SW2 SolenoidVoltmeter [A]
[B]
[C] SW1
Ohmmeter
SW
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IG Terminal
Fuse
Relay
SW2 SolenoidVoltmeter [A]
[B]
[C] SW1
Ohmmeter
SW
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IG Terminal
Fuse
Relay
SW2 SolenoidVoltmeter [A]
[B]
[C] SW1
Ohmmeter
SW
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HOW TO PERFORM FOR SYSTEM INSPECTION
This inspection procedure is a simple troubleshooting which should be carried out on the vehicle during
system operation and is based on the assumption of system component trouble
Always inspect the trouble taking the following items into consideration:
Ground point fault
Open or short circuit of the wire harness
Connector or terminal connection fault
Fuse or fusible link fault
NOTICE:
This is an on±vehicle inspection during system operation.
Therefore, inspect the trouble with due regard for safety.
If connecting the battery directly, be careful not to cause a short circuit, and select the applicable
voltage.
1. Voltage Check
(a)Establish conditions in which voltage is present at the
check point.
Example:
[A] ± Ignition SW on
[B] ± Ignition SW and SW 1 on
[C] ± Ignition SW, SW 1 and Relay on (SW 2 off)
(b)Using a voltmeter, connect the negative (±) lead to a
good ground point or negative (±) battery terminal
and the positive (+) lead to the connector or
component terminal. This check can be done with a
test bulb instead of a voltmeter.
2. Continuity and Resistance Check
(a)Disconnect the battery terminal or wire so there is no
voltage between the check points.
(b)Contact the two leads of an ohmmeter to each of the
check points.
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Short [A]
SW1
Short [B]
Relay
Light
Short [C]
SW2 SolenoidDisconnect
Disconnect DisconnectTo Ignition SW
IG Terminal
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Short [A]
SW1
Short [B]
Relay
Light
Short [C]
SW2 SolenoidDisconnect
Disconnect DisconnectTo Ignition SW
IG Terminal
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Fuse Case Test Bulb
Short [A]
SW1
Short [B]
Relay
Light
Short [C]
SW2 SolenoidDisconnect
Disconnect DisconnectTo Ignition SW
IG Terminal
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4. Finding a Short Circuit
(a)Remove the blown fuse and eliminate all loads from
the fuse.
(b)Connect a test bulb in place of the fuse.
(c)Establish conditions in which the test bulb comes on.
Example:
[A] ± Ignition SW on
[B] ± Ignition SW and SW 1 on
[C] ± 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 bulb. The short lies between the
connector where the test bulb stays lit and the
connector where the bulb 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 internal 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).
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Push
Equal Amperage Rating
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Wire Harness Repair Manual (RM1022E)
CIRCUIT PROTECTION
All electrical circuits are protected against excessive loads which might occur because of shorts or
overloads in the wiring system. Such protection is provided by a fuse, circuit breaker, or fusible link, A
short circuit may cause a fuse to blow or a circuit breaker to open.
RESET CIRCUIT BREAKER
1. Remove Circuit Breaker
(a)Disconnect the negative (±) cable from the battery.
(b)Remove the circuit breaker.
2. Reset Circuit Breaker
(a)Insert the needle into the reset hole and push it.
(b)Using an ohmmeter, check that there is continuity
between both terminals of the circuit breaker.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the circuit breaker.
HINT: If replacing the circuit breaker, be sure to replace
it with a breaker with an equal amperage rating.
3. Install Circuit Breaker
(a)Install the circuit breaker.
(b)Connect the negative (±) cable to the battery.
HINT: If a circuit breaker continues to cut out, a short
circuit is indicated. Have the system checked by a qualified
technician.
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Equal Amperage Rating
Equal Amperage Rating
Puller
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REPLACEMENT OF FUSE AND FUSIBLE LINK
HINT: If replacing the fuse or fusible link, be sure to
replace it with a fuse or fusible link with an equal amperage
rating.
NOTICE:
1.Turn off all electrical components and the ignition
switch before replacing a fuse or fusible link. Do
not exceed the fuse or fusible link amperage rating.
2.Always use a fuse puller for removing and
inserting a fuse. Remove and insert straight in and
out without twisting. Twisting could force open the
terminals too much, resulting in a bad connection.
If a fuse or fusible link continues to blow, a short circuit is
indicated. The system must be checked by a qualified
technician.
HINT: The puller is located at Junction Block No.2.
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TABLE OF HOUSING CROSS SECTION
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Type
: Position of the lance
: Direction of lock released
: Direction of the special tool inserted
MaleFemale
8.0
Non±
waterproof
Type
(Double Lock Type)
[Housing Lance](Double Lock Type)
[Housing Lance]
8.0
Waterproof
Type
(Double Lock Type)
[Housing Lance](Double Lock Type)
[Housing Lance]
BLADE
FUSE
[Housing Lance]
C±Type
(Double Lock Type)
[Housing Lance](Double Lock Type)
[Housing Lance]
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TABLE OF REPAIR WIRE, TERMINAL PACKING, HOLE PLUG AND PRESS SLEEVE
Wire Harness Repair Manual (RM1022E)
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Repair Wire (Non±waterproof Type)
Type8.0
MaleFemale
Sleeve : Large (Yellow)Sleeve : Large (Yellow)
P/N82998±1239082998±12400
TypeBLADE FUSE
MaleFemale
Sleeve : Large (Yellow)
P/N82998±12140
TypeC±Type
MaleFemale
Sleeve : Medium (Blue)Sleeve : Medium (Blue)
P/N82998±1256082998±12570
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6. Precoated parts
Precoated parts are bolts and nuts, etc. that are coated with a
seal lock adhesive at the factory.
(a) If a precoated part is retightened, loosened or caused to
move in any way, it must be recoated with the specified
adhesive.
(b) Recoating of precoated parts
(1) Clean off the old adhesive from the bolt, nut or threads.
(2) Dry with compressed air.
(3) Apply the specified sea! lock adhesive to the bolt or nut
threads.
(e) Precoated parts are indicated in the. component illustra-
tions by the ºrº symbol.
7. When necessary, use a sealer on gaskets to prevent leaks.
8. Carefully observe all specifications for bolt tightening torques. Al-
ways use a torque wrench.
9. Use of special service tools (SST) and special service materials
(SSM) may be required, depending on the nature of the repair.
Be sure to use SST and SSM where specified and follow the
proper work procedure. A list of SST and
SSM can be found at the back of this manual.
10. When replacing fuses, be sure the new fuse has the correct am-
perage rating. DO NOT exceed the rating or use one with a low-
er rating.
11. Care must be taken when jacking up and supporting the vehicle.
Be sure to lift and support the vehicle at the proper locations.
(See page IN±27)
(a) If the vehicle is to be jacked up only at the front or rear end,
be sure to block the wheels at the apposite end in order
to ensure safety.
(b) After the vehicle is jacked up, be sure to support it on stands.
It is extremely dangerous to do any work on a vehicle
raised on a jack alone, even for a small job that can be fin-
ished quickly.
12. Observe the following precautions 'to avoid damage to the parts:
(a) Do not open the cover or case of the ECU unless abso-
lutely necessary. (If the IC terminals are touched, the
IC may be destroyed by static electricity.)
(b) When replacing the internal mechanism (computer
part) of the digital meter, be careful that no
part of your body or clothing comes in contact with the
terminals of the leads from the IC, etc. of the replace-
ment part (spare part).
(c) To disconnect vacuum hoses, pull on the end, not the middle
of the hose.
M To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the connector
itself, not the wires.
(e) Be careful not to drop electrical components, such as sen-
sors or relays. If they are dropped on a hard floor, they
should be replaced and not reused.
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