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IG Terminal
Fuse
Voltmeter SW 1
Relay
SW 2Solenoid[A]
[B]
[C]
Ohmmeter
SW
Ohmmeter
Diode
Digital Type Analog Type
C TROUBLESHOOTING
VOLTAGE CHECK
(a)Establish conditions in which volta TOYOTA CAMRY 1999 Service Repair Manual To Ignition SW
IG Terminal
Fuse
Voltmeter SW 1
Relay
SW 2Solenoid[A]
[B]
[C]
Ohmmeter
SW
Ohmmeter
Diode
Digital Type Analog Type
C TROUBLESHOOTING
VOLTAGE CHECK
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To Ignition SW
IG Terminal
Fuse
Voltmeter SW 1
Relay
SW 2Solenoid[A]
[B]
[C]
Ohmmeter
SW
Ohmmeter
Diode
Digital Type Analog Type
C TROUBLESHOOTING
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 light instead of a voltmeter.
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.
If the circuit has diodes, reverse the two leads and check
again.
When contacting the negative lead to the diode positive side
and the positive lead to the negative side, there should be
continuity.
When contacting the two leads in reverse, there should be no
continuity.
(c)Use a volt/ohmmeter with high impedance (10 kW/V
minimum) for troubleshooting of the electrical circuit.
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IG Terminal
Test Light
Relay Light
SW 2 SolenoidDisconnectShort [A]
Disconnect
DisconnectSW 1Fuse Case
Short [B]
Short [C]
Pull Up
Press Down Press DownPull Up
C
FINDING A SHORT CIRCUIT TOYOTA CAMRY 1999 Service Repair Manual To Ignition SW
IG Terminal
Test Light
Relay Light
SW 2 SolenoidDisconnectShort [A]
Disconnect
DisconnectSW 1Fuse Case
Short [B]
Short [C]
Pull Up
Press Down Press DownPull Up
C
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To Ignition SW
IG Terminal
Test Light
Relay Light
SW 2 SolenoidDisconnectShort [A]
Disconnect
DisconnectSW 1Fuse Case
Short [B]
Short [C]
Pull Up
Press Down Press DownPull Up
C
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:
[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 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 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).
DISCONNECTION OF MALE AND FEMALE
CONNECTORS
To pull apart the connectors, pull on the connector itself, not
the wire harness.
HINT : C h e c k t o s e e w h a t k i n d o f connector you are
disconnecting before pulling apart.
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E GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS
BATTERY
Stores chemical energy and
converts it into electrical energy.
Provides DC current for the auto's
various electrical circuits.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.
CAPACITOR (Condenser)
A small holding unit for temporary
storage of electrical voltage.HEADLIGHTS
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
1. SINGLE
FILAMENT
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
An electric resistance heating
element.2. DOUBLE
FILAMENT
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.HORN
An electric device which sounds a
loud audible signal.
DIODE
A semiconductor which allows
current flow in only one direction.IGNITION COIL
Converts low±voltage DC current
into high±voltage ignition current for
firing the spark plugs.
DIODE, ZENERA 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.LIGHT
Current flow through a filament
causes the filament to heat up and
emit light.
PHOTODIODE
The photodiode is a semiconductor
which controls the current flow
according to the amount of light.LED (LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)
Upon current flow, these diodes emit
light without producing the heat of a
comparable light.
DISTRIBUTOR, IIA
Channels high±voltage current from
the ignition coil to the individual
spark plugs.METER, ANALOG
Current flow activates a magnetic
coil which causes a needle to move,
thereby providing a relative display
against a background calibration.
FUSEA 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
METER, DIGITAL
Current flow activates one or many
LED's, LCD's, or fluorescent
displays, which provide a relative or
digital display.
FUEL
FUSIBLE LINK
A heavy±gauge wire placed in high
amperage circuits which burns through on
overloads, thereby protecting the circuit.
The numbers indicate the crosssection
surface area of the wires.(for Medium Current Fuse)
(for High Current Fuse or
Fusible Link)MOTOR
A power unit which converts
electrical energy into mechanical
energy, especially rotary motion.
M
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[1MZ±FE]
A 1 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 2 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor
A 3 A/C Triple Pressure SW
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A 1 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 2 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor
A 3 A/C Triple Pressure SW
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G ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[1MZ±FE]
A 1 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 2 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor
A 3 A/C Triple Pressure SW
(A/C Dual and Single Pressure SW)
A 4 ABS Actuator
A 5 ABS Actuator
A 6 ABS Actuator and ECU
A 7 ABS and Traction Actuator
A 8 ABS and Traction Actuator
A 9 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH
A 10 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH
A 28 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
A 29 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
A 30 A/C Ambient Temp. Sensor
A 31 Airbag Sensor Front LH
A 32 Airbag Sensor Front RH
B 1 Back±Up Light SW
B 2 Brake Fluid Level Warning SW
C 1 Camshaft Position Sensor
C 2 Crankshaft Position Sensor
C 3 Cruise Control Actuator
D 1 Data Link Connector 1
D 2 Daytime Running Light Resistor
D 3 Diode (A/C)E 1 EGR Gas Temp. Sensor
E 2 EGR Valve Position Sensor
E 3 Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid
E 5 Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor
E 6 Engine Hood Courtesy SW
F 1 Front Turn Signal Light and Parking Light LH
F 2 Front Turn Signal Light and Parking Light RH
F 3 Front Wiper Motor
F 4 Fusible Link Block
F 5 Fusible Link Block
F 6 Fusible Link Block
F 7 Fusible Link Block
F 8 Fusible Link Block
F 9 Fusible Link Block
G 1 Generator
G 2 Generator
H 1 Headlight LH
H 2 Headlight RH
H 3 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
H 4 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
H 5 Horn (High)
H 6 Horn (Low)
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[1MZ±FE]
I 1 Idle Air Control Valve
I 2 Igniter
I 5 Ignition Coil No.1
I 6 Ignition Coil No.2
I 7 Ignition Coil No.3
I 8 Injector No.1
I 9 Injector No.2
I 10 Injector No.3
I 11 Injector No.4
I 12 Injector No.5
I 13 Injector No.6
K 1 Knock Sensor 1
K 2 Knock Sensor 2
M 2 Mass Air Flow Meter
N 1 Noise Filter (Ignition)
O 1 Oil Pressure SW
P 1 Park/Neutral Position SW,A/T Indicator Light SW and
Back±Up Light SW
P 2 Power Steering Oil Pressure SWR 1 Radiator Fan Motor
S 1 Starter
S 2 Starter
T 1 Theft Deterrent Horn
T 2 Throttle Position Sensor
V 2 Vehicle Speed Sensor (Combination Meter)
V 3 Vehicle Speed Sensor
(Electronically Controlled Transmission)
V 4 VSV (EGR)
V 5 VSV (EVAP)
V 6 VSV (Intake Air Control)
W 1 Washer Level Warning SW
W 2 Washer Motor
W 3 Water Temp. Sender
W 4 Water Temp. SW No.1
W 5 Water Temp. SW No.2
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[5S±FE]
A 1 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 2 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor
A 3 A/C Triple Pressure SW
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A 1 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 2 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor
A 3 A/C Triple Pressure SW
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G ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[5S±FE]
A 1 A/C Condenser Fan Motor
A 2 A/C Magnetic Clutch and Lock Sensor
A 3 A/C Triple Pressure SW
(A/C Dual and Single Pressure SW)
A 4 ABS Actuator
A 5 ABS Actuator
A 6 ABS Actuator and ECU
A 9 ABS Speed Sensor Front LH
A 10 ABS Speed Sensor Front RH
A 11 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor
A 31 Airbag Sensor Front LH
A 32 Airbag Sensor Front RH
B 1 Back±Up Light SW
B 2 Brake Fluid Level Warning SW
C 1 Camshaft Position Sensor
C 2 Crankshaft Position Sensor
C 3 Cruise Control Actuator
D 1 Data Link Connector 1
D 2 Daytime Running Light ResistorE 3 Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid
E 4 Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid
E 5 Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor
E 6 Engine Hood Courtesy SW
F 1 Front Turn Signal Light and Parking Light LH
F 2 Front Turn Signal Light and Parking Light RH
F 3 Front Wiper Motor
F 4 Fusible Link Block
F 5 Fusible Link Block
F 6 Fusible Link Block
F 7 Fusible Link Block
F 8 Fusible Link Block
F 9 Fusible Link Block
G 1 Generator
G 2 Generator
H 1 Headlight LH
H 2 Headlight RH
H 3 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
H 5 Horn (High)
H 6 Horn (Low)
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Position of Parts in Engine Compartment
[5S±FE]
I 1 Idle Air Control Valve
I 3 Ignition Coil and Igniter No.1
I 4 Ignition Coil and Igniter No.2
I 8 Injector No.1
I 9 Injector No.2
I 10 Injector No.3
I 11 Injector No.4
I 14 Intake Air Temp. Sensor
K 1 Knock Sensor 1
M 1 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
N 1 Noise Filter (Ignition)
O 1 Oil Pressure SW
P 1 Park/Neutral Position SW,A/T Indicator Light SW and
Back±Up Light SW
P 2 Power Steering Oil Pressure SWR 1 Radiator Fan Motor
S 1 Starter
S 2 Starter
T 1 Theft Deterrent Horn
T 2 Throttle Position Sensor
V 2 Vehicle Speed Sensor (Combination Meter)
V 4 VSV (EGR)
V 5 VSV (EVAP)
W 1 Washer Level Warning SW
W 2 Washer Motor
W 3 Water Temp. Sender
W 4 Water Temp. SW No.1
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G ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING
Position of Parts in Instrument Panel
A 12 A/C Amplifier
A 13 A/C Evaporator Temp. Sensor
A 14 A/C SW
A 15 ABS and Traction ECU
A 16 ABS and Traction ECU
A 17 ABS and Traction ECU
A 18 ABS ECU
A 19 ABS ECU
A 20 Air Vent Mode Control Servo Motor
A 22 Airbag Squib (Front Passenger Airbag Assembly)
A 23 Airbag Squib (Steering Wheel Pad)
A 24 Ashtray Illumination
A 33 A/C Blower Motor Linear Controller
A 34 A/C Control Assembly
A 35 A/C Control Assembly
A 36 A/C Room Temp. Sensor
A 37 A/C Solar Sensor
A 38 Air Inlet Control Servo Motor
A 39 Air Mix Control Servo Motor
A 40 Automatic Light Control Sensor
B 3 Blower Motor
B 4 Blower Resistor
B 5 Blower SW
B 8 Blower Resistor (Low Speed)
C 4 Cigarette Lighter
C 5 Cigarette Lighter Illumination
C 6 Clock
C 7 Clutch Start SW
C 8 Combination Meter
C 9 Combination Meter
C 10 Combination MeterC 11 Combination SW
C 12 Combination SW
C 13 Combination SW
C 14 Cruise Control Clutch SW
C 15 Cruise Control ECU
C 17 Center Airbag Sensor Assembly
C 18 Center Airbag Sensor Assembly
C 19 Center Airbag Sensor Assembly
D 4 Data Link Connector 2
D 5 Data Link Connector 3
D 6 Daytime Running Light Relay (Main)
D 7 Diode (Courtesy)
D 10 Diode (Dome)
D 11 Diode (Idle±Up)
E 7 Engine Control Module
E 8 Engine Control Module
E 9 Engine Control Module
E 10 Engine Control Module
E 11 Engine Control Module
G 3 Glove Box Light and SW
H 7 Hazard SW
H 8 Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
H 9 Heater Control SW
I 15 Ignition Key Cylinder Light
I 16 Ignition SW
I 17 Integration Relay
I 18 Integration Relay