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2004 LAND CRUISER (EWD548U)
71 G
Position of Parts in Instrument Panel
J 1 Junction Connector
J 2 Junction Connector
J 3 Junction Connector
J 4 Junction Connector
J 5 Junction Connector
J 6 Junction Connector
J 7 Junction Connector
J 8 Junction Connector
J 9 Junction Connector
J 10 Junction Connector
J 11 Junction Connector
J 12 Junction Connector
J 13 Junction Connector
J 14 Junction Connector
J 15 Junction Connector
J 16 Junction Connector
J 17 Junction Connector
J 18 Junction Connector
J 19 Junction Connector
J 20 Junction Connector
J 21 Junction Connector
K 3 Key Interlock Solenoid
M 5 Multi-Display
M 6 Multi-Display
M 7 Multi-Display
M 9 Multi-Display
P 4 Power Outlet (Front)
P 5 Power Outlet (Rear Console Box)
P 6 Power Quarter Window SW LH
P 7 Power Quarter Window SW RHR 5 Remote Control Mirror SW
R 6 Rheostat
R 7 Room Temp. Sensor (Front)
R 36 Radio and Player
R 37 Radio and Player
R 38 Radio and Player
R 39 Rear Seat Audio Controller
R 40 Roll Sensing of Curtain Shield Airbags Cutoff SW
S 3 Seat Heater SW (Driver's Seat)
S 4 Seat Heater SW (Front Passenger's Seat)
S 5 Stop Light SW
T 4 Telescopic Motor
T 5 Theft Deterrent ECU
T 7 Tilt and Telescopic ECU
T 8 Tilt and Telescopic ECU
T 9 Tilt Motor
T 10 Ignition Key Cylinder Light
Transponder Key Amplifier
T 11 Turn Signal Flasher
T 18 Towing Brake Controller
T 19 Transponder Key Computer
U 1 Unlock Warning SW
V 8 VSC Warning Buzzer
Y 1 Yaw Rate Sensor
Z 1 Option Connector (Glass Breakage Sensor)
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L
CodePart Name Part NumberCodePart Name Part Number
2004 LAND CRUISER (EWD548U)
409
R31Rear Wiper Relay90980-10797
R32Remote Control Mirror LH90980-1 1573R33Remote Control Mirror RH90980-11573
R34Room Temp. Sensor (Rear)90980-1 1918
R36Radio and Player90980-12038
R37Radio and Player90980-12183
R38Radio and Player90980-12259
R39Rear Seat Audio Controller90980-12200
R40Roll Sensing of Curtain Shield Airbags
Cutoff SW90980-10957
S 1Starter90980-1 1400
S 2Starter90980-09585
S 3Seat Heater SW (Driver's Seat)90980-10797
S 4Seat Heater SW (Front Passenger's Seat)90980-10996
S 5Stop Light SW90980-1 1118
S 6Stereo Component Amplifier90980-10848
S 7Stereo Component Amplifier90980-10807
S 8Seat Belt Warning Occupant Detection
Sensor90980-10860
S 9Seat Heater (Driver's Seat)90980-10907S10Seat Heater (Front Passenger's Seat)90980-10907
S11Side Airbag Sensor Front LH
S12Side Airbag Sensor Front RH90980-12225S13Side Airbag Sensor Rear LH90980-12225
S14Side Airbag Sensor Rear RH
S15Seat Heater (Driver's Seat Cushion)
S16Seat Heater (Front Passenger's Seat
Cushion)90980-10794
S17Seat Position Sensor90980-12195
S18Side Airbag Squib LH90980-1 1864S19Side Airbag Squib RH90980-1 1864
T 1Theft Deterrent Horn90980-10619
T 4Telescopic Motor90980-10799
T 5Theft Deterrent ECU90980-12169
T 7Tilt and Telescopic ECU90980-10799
T 8Tilt and Telescopic ECU90980-10848
T 9Tilt Motor90980-10799
T10Ignition Key Cylinder Light90980-12092T10Transponder Key Amplifier90980-12092
T11Turn Signal Flasher90980-10799
T12Trailer Socket82824-34030
T13Tweeter LH90980-1 1300T14Tweeter RH90980-1 1300
T15Towing Converter Relay90980-1 1535
T16Throttle Control Motor and Sensor90980-1 1858
T17Turbine Speed Sensor90980-1 1156
T18Towing Brake Controller90980-1 1603
T19Transponder Key Computer90980-1 1911
T20Television Camera90980-12381
T21Television Camera ECU90980-12169
T22Television Camera ECU90980-10997
T23Towing Hitch Relay82660-20340
U 1Unlock Warning SW90980-10860
V 1Vapor Pressure Sensor90980-1 1143V 2Vehicle Speed Sensor (Combination Meter)90980-1 1143
V 3Vehicle Speed Sensor (Electronically
Controlled Transmission)
90980-1 1156
V 4VSV (EVAP)
90980 1 1156
V 6Vanity Light LH90980-1 1918V 7Vanity Light RH90980-1 1918
V 8VSC Warning Buzzer90980-10906
V 9VSV (Canister Closed Valve)90980-1 1162
V10VSV (Pressure Switching Valve)90980-1 1859
W 1Washer Motor90980-1 1294
W 4Woofer (Speaker)90980-10795
Y 1Yaw Rate Sensor90980-12080
Z 1Option Connector (Glass Breakage Sensor)90980-10825
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B04205
Conditions
Towing Method
1. Flat Bed TruckParking Brake
Any Position
2. Wheel Lift Type TruckAppliedTransmission Shift Lever
Position
Applied
From RearAny Position From Front
B04206
NO
NOIf this towing method is used, either from the front or rear: Never tow the vehicle using a method where the lifted-up wheel
cannot rotate.
Do not use the sling type towing method, either from the front or rear,
as this method causes damage to the body. (a) There is a danger of the drive train heating up and causing break-
down, or of the wheels flying off the dolly.
(b) In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with the Vehicle Skid Control
(VSC) & Traction Control (TRAC) system, the system will apply the
rotating wheels brake unless the engine isn't shut off.
- INTRODUCTIONFOR ALL OF VEHICLES
IN-23
23 Author: Date:
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
5. WHEN TOWING FULL-TIME 4WD VEHICLES
Use one of the methods shown below to tow the vehicle.
If the vehicle has trouble in the chassis and drive train, use method 1 (flat bed truck).
NOTICE:
Do not use any towing method other than those shown above.
For example, the towing methods shown below are dangerous or damage the vehicle, so do not use
them.
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C51019H20054
Stopper
Locking PartSpring
Slider
Locking Arm
Rebounded by Slider
(Spring)Stopper
H20055
Z14034
Fig.1
Fig.2Power Source
Safing
Sensor
Squibs
Deceleration Sensor
- SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMSRS AIRBAG
RS-1 1
2286 Author: Date:
2004 LAND CRUISER (RM1071U)
(4) Half connection prevention mechanism:
If the connector is not completely connected, the
connector is disconnected due to the spring opera-
tion to the extent that no continuity exists.
(5) Connector lock mechanism:
Locking the connector lock button securely con-
nects the connector.
(b) When the vehicle is involved in a frontal collision in the
hatched area (Fig. 1) and the shock is larger than the pre-
determined level, the SRS is activated automatically. A
safing sensor is designed to go on at a smaller decelera-
tion rate than the airbag sensor. As illustrated in Fig. 2,
ignition is caused when current flows to the squib, which
happens when a safing sensor and the deceleration sen-
sor go on simultaneously. When a deceleration force acts
on the sensors, 2 squibs in the driver airbag and front pas-
senger airbag ignite and generate gas. The gas discharg-
ing into the driver airbag and front passenger airbag rap-
idly increases the pressure inside the bags, breaking
open the steering wheel pad and instrument panel.
Bag inflation then ends, and the bags deflate as the gas
is discharged through discharge holes at the bag's rear or
side.