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B
The ºCurrent 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.
Theft Deterrent and Door Lock Control
J POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
11
1
EA1 1EA2 3
7
EB16
E 6
E 7I 2I 2
I 2
E 7
E 7
E 7
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
B
B
W W
B B B B BW±B
B
B
B B±O
B±W
W±B
B±W STARTER RELAY INJECTION RELAY15A HAZ±RADIO7.5A AM250A MAIN 1.25B FL MAIN
BATTERY
WWW
W W W
R W±L
W
W
G±W
G
15A TAIL
20A DEFOG
15A RAD CIGTA I L
RELAY 7.5A DOME 40A DOOR LOCK CB
2 1
1 2
4 8
2 3
3 4
G
W±R
P±L B±Y
B±Y
W±R
AM2 IG2
ACC
IG1AM1W W
W±R
W W
W±B
21
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
3
4 1
2
1
22
1
11
1
IGNITION SW I 8
Battery
30A AM2
2
Starter S 220A RADIO NO.1
10A HORN
15A EFI
7.5A DOMEShort Pin
10A HAZARD
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.
Engine Room R/B (See Page 20)
ABS
ABS and Traction Control
Cruise Control
Electronically Controlled Transmission and A/T Indicator
Multiplex Communication System
Cigarette Lighter and Clock
Key Reminder and Seat Belt Warning STOP
Fuse Page
194
214
11 2
System
DOME 20A
10ACombination Meter
Headlight
Interior Light
2
2
6 100A ALT
EB1
POWER SOURCE
Light Auto Turn Off187
180
166
210
230
122
10A ECU±B
5 60A ABS
2
6 Fusible Link Block2
*The system shown here is an EXAMPLE ONLY. It is different to the actual circuit shown in the SYSTEM CIRCUITS SECTION.
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CRUISE CONTROL
The cruise control system is a constant vehicle speed controller which controls the opening angle of the engine throttle valve
by the SW, and allows driving at a constant speed without depressing the accelerator pedal.
SET CONTROL
When the SET/COAST SW is operated while traveling with the CRUISE SW on, the speed when the SET/COAST SW is
operated to off is memorized, and the vehicle speed is controlled at that speed.
COAST CONTROL
When the SET/COAST SW is operated to on, the motor in the actuator rotates the throttle valve until it is closed fully to
decrease the vehicle speed, and the speed when the SET/COAST SW is operated to off is memorized, and the vehicle
speed is controlled at that speed.
Furthermore, every time the SET/COAST SW is operated momentarily (Approx. 0.5 sec.) to on, the memorized vehicle
speed is decreased by approx. 1.5 km/h (0.9 mph).
ACCEL CONTROL
When the RESUME/ACCEL SW is operated to on, the motor in the actuator rotates the throttle valve to open direction to
increase the vehicle speed, and the speed when the RESUME/ACCEL SW is operated to off is memorized, and the vehicle
speed is controlled at that speed.
Furthermore, every time the RESUME/ACCEL SW is operated momentarily (Approx. 0.5 sec.) to on, the memorized vehicle
speed is increased by approx. 1.5 km/h (0.9 mph).
MANUAL CANCEL MECHANISM
While traveling with the cruise control, if the following signal is input, the magnetic clutch of the actuator is cut, the motor is
controlled to close the throttle valve, and the cruise control is canceled.
(1) Stop lamp SW is on (Brake pedal is depressed)
(2) The CANCEL SW of the control SW is on
(3) CRUISE SW is off
RESUME CONTROL
After canceling the cruise control by the Manual Cancel operation, (Except when the CRUISE SW is off) if the vehicle speed
is above the minimum speed limit (Approx. 40km/h, 25mph), operating the RESUME/ACCEL SW to on from off will cause the
system to accelerate and resume to the vehicle speed before manual cancellation.
OVERDRIVE FUNCTION
The overdrive may be cut on an uphill grade, while traveling with the cruise control.
After the overdrive is cut, if the vehicle speed reaches the overdrive resume speed (Set speed minus 2 km/h (1.2 mph) ), and
if the system determines that the uphill grade has finished, the overdrive will resume after the overdrive timer operation.
AUTO CANCEL OPERATION
If any of the following conditions are detected, the set speed is erased and the control is canceled.
(1) Overcurrent to the magnetic clutch traction transistor
(2) The motor does not operate
(3) Short in the magnetic clutch
(4) Disconnection in the magnetic clutch (Includes blown stop lamp fuse)
(5) No vehicle speed signal input
(6) Ground short of the control SW input
(7) The actual vehicle speed becomes slower than the minimum speed limit
SYSTEM OUTLINE
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B
The ºCurrent 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.
Theft Deterrent and Door Lock Control
K POWER SOURCE (Current Flow Chart)
11
1
EA1 1EA2 3
7
EB16
E 6
E 7I 2I 2
I 2
E 7
E 7
E 7
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
B
B
W W
B B B B BW±B
B
B
B B±O
B±W
W±B
B±W STARTER RELAY INJECTION RELAY15A HAZ±RADIO7.5A AM250A MAIN 1.25B FL MAIN
BATTERY
WWW
W W W
R W±L
W
W
G±W
G
15A TAIL
20A DEFOG
15A RAD CIGTA I L
RELAY 7.5A DOME 40A DOOR LOCK CB
2 1
1 2
4 8
2 3
3 4
G
W±R
P±L B±Y
B±Y
W±R
AM2 IG2
ACC
IG1AM1W W
W±R
W W
W±B
21
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
3
4 1
2
1
22
1
11
1
IGNITION SW I 8
Battery
30A AM2
2
Starter S 220A RADIO NO.1
10A HORN
15A EFI
7.5A DOMEShort Pin
10A HAZARD
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.
Engine Room R/B (See Page 20)
ABS
ABS and Traction Control
Cruise Control
Electronically Controlled Transmission and A/T Indicator
Multiplex Communication System
Cigarette Lighter and Clock
Key Reminder and Seat Belt Warning STOP
Fuse Page
194
214
11 2
System
DOME 20A
10ACombination Meter
Headlight
Interior Light
2
2
6 100A ALT
EB1
POWER SOURCE
Light Auto Turn Off187
180
166
210
230
122
10A ECU±B
5 60A ABS
2
6 Fusible Link Block2
* The system shown here is an EXAMPLE ONLY. It is different to the actual circuit shown in the SYSTEM CIRCUITS SECTION.
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F
3: Engine Room R/B No.3Radiator Upper Support RH (See Page 18)
(TMMK Made w/ ABS and Traction Control)
(TMC Made w/ ABS, w/ ABS and Traction Control)
3: Fusible Link BlockRadiator Upper Support RH (See Page 18)
(TMMK Made w/ ABS w/o Traction Control)
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![TOYOTA CAMRY 1999 Service Repair Manual 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
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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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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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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
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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
J 22 Junction Connector
J 23 Junction Connector
J 24 Junction Connector
J 25 Junction Connector
J 26 Junction Connector
J 27 Junction Connector
J 28 Junction Connector
J 29 Junction Connector
J 30 Junction Connector
J 31 Junction Connector
J 32 Junction Connector
J 33 Junction ConnectorJ 34 Junction Connector
J 35 Junction Connector
J 36 Junction Connector
J 37 Junction Connector
K 3 Key Interlock Solenoid
O 2 O/D Main SW and A/T Shift Lever Illumination
P 3 Parking Brake SW
P 4 Power Outlet
R 2 Radio and Player
R 3 Radio and Player
R 4 Radio and Player
R 5 Rear Window Defogger SW
R 6 Remote Control Mirror SW
R 7 Rheostat
S 3 Shift Lock ECU
S 4 Stereo Component Amplifier
S 5 Stereo Component Amplifier
S 6 Stop Light SW
T 3 Theft Deterrent ECU
T 4 Theft Deterrent ECU
T 5 Traction Off SW
T 6 Turn Signal Flasher
T 7 Transponder Key Amplifier
U 1 Unlock Warning SW
W 6 Wireless Door Lock ECU
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1230A POWER
1240A DEF
12
40A AM1 1B4
1B1
1K2
1K6
1K1
1K3
1K4
1K5
1B5
2
221J7
2
2
2
22
2 AM1
AM2 7 23
6 ACC
IG1
IG2
ST24
8I 1
12
IG 12
13 25A DOOR
15A STOP
7. 5A OBDTAI LL IGHT REL AY10A TAIL
7. 5A PANEL
POWER RELAY
NOISE FILTER
NOISE FILTER
DEFOGGER RELAY
10A MIRROR±HEATER
15A CIG
7. 5A RAD±NO. 2
15A POWER±OUTLET
15A ECU±IG
10A HEATER
10A GAUGE
25A WIPER
7. 5A TURN
5A IGN
5A STARTER
5A DRL NO. 2
DIM
RELAY10A H±LP RH (
LWR)
10A H±LP LH (
LWR)
JUNCTION
CONNECTOR IGNITION SW I16
J11 B±R
B±R
W B±R
W± B
L±R
B±Y
B±R
R1
1 5
1
5
1
5
13
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
* 1 : TMC MADE
* 2 : TMMK MADE
* 3 : EXCEPT TAIWAN* 4 : W/ TRACTION CONTROL
* 5 : W/ O TRACTI ON CONTROL W±R
R
R±L W±R
(
*8)
(
*8)14
2
3W±R
R±B
R±L(
*8)
R±YR±G
R
A
W±B
1A6
B±R
R
* 6 : CALIFORNIA* 7 : TMC MADE EXCEPT 5S±FE W/O ABS
* 8 : W/ DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT
* 9 : W/O DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT