Number Item Description
V19Current ¯ow arrow+Arrow indicates electric current ¯ow, especially where the direction of standard
¯ow (vertically downward or horizontally from left to right) is difficult to follow.
+A double arrow ``bÐ
c'' shows that current can ¯ow in either direction depending
on circuit operation.
V20System branch+This shows that the system branches to another system identi®ed by cell code
(section and system).
V21Page crossing+This arrow shows that the circuit continues to another page identi®ed by cell code.
+The C will match with the C on another page within the system other than the
next or preceding pages.
V22Shielded line+The line enclosed by broken line circle shows shield wire.
V23Component box in wave
line+This shows that another part of the component is also shown on another page
(indicated by wave line) within the system.
V24Component name+This shows the name of a component.
V25Connector number+This shows the connector number.
+The letter shows which harness the connector is located in.
Example:M: main harness. For detail and to locate the connector, refer to EL sec-
tion (``Main Harness'', ``HARNESS LAYOUT''). A coordinate grid is included for
complex harnesses to aid in locating connectors.
V26Ground (GND)+The line spliced and grounded under wire color shows that ground line is spliced
at the grounded connector.
V27Ground (GND)+This shows the ground connection.
V28Connector views+This area shows the connector faces of the components in the wiring diagram on
the page.
V29Common component+Connectors enclosed in broken line show that these connectors belong to the
same component.
V30Connector color+This shows a code for the color of the connector. For code meaning, refer to wire
color codes, NumberV14of this chart.
V31Fusible link and fuse box+This shows the arrangement of fusible link(s) and fuse(s), used for connector
views of ``POWER SUPPLY ROUTING'' in EL section.
The open square shows current ¯ow in, and the shaded square shows current
¯ow out.
V32Reference area+This shows that more information on the Super Multiple Junction (SMJ) and Joint
Connectors (J/C) exists on the foldout page. Refer to GI-16 for details.
HOW TO READ WIRING DIAGRAMS
Description (Cont'd)
GI-11
KEY TO SYMBOLS SIGNIFYING MEASUREMENTS OR PROCEDURES
Symbol Symbol explanation Symbol Symbol explanation
Check after disconnecting the connector
to be measured.Procedure with CONSULT
Check after connecting the connector to
be measured.Procedure without CONSULT
Insert key into ignition switch.A/C switch is ``OFF''.
Remove key from ignition switch.A/C switch is ``ON''.
Turn ignition switch to ``OFF'' position.REC switch is ``ON''.
Turn ignition switch to ``ON'' position.REC switch is ``OFF''.
Turn ignition switch to ``START'' position.DEF switch is ``ON''.
Turn ignition switch from ``OFF'' to ``ACC''
position.Apply positive voltage from battery with
fuse directly to components.
Turn ignition switch from ``ACC'' to ``OFF''
position.Drive vehicle.
Turn ignition switch from ``OFF'' to ``ON''
position.Disconnect battery negative cable.
Turn ignition switch from ``ON'' to ``OFF''
position.Depress brake pedal.
Do not start engine, or check with engine
stopped.Release brake pedal.
Start engine, or check with engine run-
ning.Depress accelerator pedal.
Apply parking brake.Release accelerator pedal.
Release parking brake.
Pin terminal check for SMJ type ECM
and TCM connectors.
For details regarding the terminal
arrangement, refer to the foldout page.Check after engine is warmed up suffi-
ciently.
Voltage should be measured with a volt-
meter.
Circuit resistance should be measured
with an ohmmeter.
Current should be measured with an
ammeter.
HOW TO FOLLOW FLOW CHART IN TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
How to Follow This Flow Chart (Cont'd)
GI-32