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(mm) Reference:
Tool Up Example:
(Case 1)
Terminal Retainer
Terminal Retainer
[Retainer at Full Lock Position]
[Retainer at Temporary Lock Position]StopperTerminal
Retainer
Secondary
Locki TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service Repair Manual 10
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(mm) Reference:
Tool Up Example:
(Case 1)
Terminal Retainer
Terminal Retainer
[Retainer at Full Lock Position]
[Retainer at Temporary Lock Position]StopperTerminal
Retainer
Secondary
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10
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0.2
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(mm) Reference:
Tool Up Example:
(Case 1)
Terminal Retainer
Terminal Retainer
[Retainer at Full Lock Position]
[Retainer at Temporary Lock Position]StopperTerminal
Retainer
Secondary
Locking Device Example:
(Case 2)
C TROUBLESHOOTING
HOW TO REPLACE TERMINAL
(with terminal retainer or secondary locking device)
1.PREPARE THE SPECIAL TOOL
HINT : To remove the terminal from the connector, please
construct and use the special tool or like object shown on
the left.
2.DISCONNECT CONNECTOR
3.DISENGAGE THE SECONDARY LOCKING DEVICE OR
TERMINAL RETAINER.
(a)Locking device must be disengaged before the terminal
locking clip can be released and the terminal removed from
the connector.
(b)Use a special tool or the terminal pick to unlock the secondary
locking device or terminal retainer.
NOTICE:
Do not remove the terminal retainer from connector body.
[A] For Non±Waterproof Type Connector
HINT : The needle insertion position varies according to the
connector's shape (number of terminals etc.), so
check the position before inserting it.
ºCase 1º
Raise the terminal retainer up to the temporary lock
position.
ºCase 2º
Open the secondary locking device.
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Ta b
Ta b
Terminal
Retainer
Access Hole
( Mark)Tool
Tool
Female Example:
Male
[Male] [Female]Retainer
at Full Lock Position
Retainer
at Temporary Lock Position
Terminal Retainer
[Male]Press TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service Repair Manual Tool
Ta b
Ta b
Terminal
Retainer
Access Hole
( Mark)Tool
Tool
Female Example:
Male
[Male] [Female]Retainer
at Full Lock Position
Retainer
at Temporary Lock Position
Terminal Retainer
[Male]Press](/manual-img/14/57447/w960_57447-1161.png)
Tool
Ta b
Ta b
Terminal
Retainer
Access Hole
( Mark)Tool
Tool
Female Example:
Male
[Male] [Female]Retainer
at Full Lock Position
Retainer
at Temporary Lock Position
Terminal Retainer
[Male]Press Down
[Female]Press DownTool
Tool Example:
(Case 2)
C
[B] For Waterproof Type Connector
HINT : Ter m inal ret ainer color is diff er ent
according to connector body.
Example:
Terminal Retainer
: Connector Body
Black or White : Gray
Black or White : Dark Gray
Gray or White : Black
ºCase 1º
Type where terminal retainer is pulled
up to the temporary lock position (Pull
Type).
Insert the special tool into the terminal
retainer access hole (Mark) and pull
the terminal retainer up to the
temporary lock position.
HINT : The needle insertion position varies
according to the connector 's shape
(Number of terminals etc.), so check
the position before inserting it.
ºCase 2º
Type which cannot be pulled as far as
Power Lock insert the tool straight into
the access hole of terminal retainer as
shown.
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Retainer at
Full Lock Position
[Male] [Female]
Retainer at
Temporary Lock Position
Locking Lug
Tool
C TROUBLESHOOTING
Push the terminal retainer down to the temporary lock position.
(c)Release the locking lug from terminal and pull the terminal out
from rear.
4.INSTALL TERMINAL TO CONNECTOR
(a)Insert the terminal.
HINT:
1. Make sure the terminal is positioned correctly.
2. Insert the terminal until the locking lug locks firmly.
3. Insert the terminal with terminal retainer in the temporary lock
position.
(b)Push the secondary locking device or terminal retainer in to
the full lock position.
5.CONNECT CONNECTOR
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* The titles given inside the components are the names of the terminals (terminal codes) and are not treated as being
abbreviations.
ABBREVIATIONS D
ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual.
ABS = Anti±Lock Brake System
A/C = Air Conditioning
ACIS = Acoustic Control Induction System
A/T = Automatic Transaxle
COMB. = Combination
ECU = Electronic Control Unit
EGR = Exhaust Gas Recirculation
ESA = Electronic Spark Advance
EVAP = Evaporative Emission
FL = Fusible Link
J/B = Junction Block
LH = Left±Hand
M/T = Manual Transaxle
O/D = Overdrive
R/B = Relay Block
RH = Right±Hand
SFI = Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection
SRS = Supplemental Restraint System
SW = Switch
TEMP. = Temperature
VSV = Vacuum Switching Valve
w/ = With
w/o = Without
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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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RELAY
Basically, an electrically operated
switch which may be normally
closed (1) or open (2).
Current flow through a small coil
creates a magnetic field which either
opens or closes an attached switch.
1. NORMALLY
CLOSED
2. NORMALLY
OPEN
SWITCH, MANUAL
Opens and closes
iitth b
SPEAKER
An electromechanical device which
creates sound waves from current
flow.
RELAY, DOUBLE THROW
A relay which passes current
through one set of contacts or the
other.
circuits, thereby
stopping (1) or
allowing (2) current
flow.1. NORMALLY
OPEN
2. NORMALLY
CLOSED
RESISTOR
An electrical component with a fixed
resistance, placed in a circuit to
reduce voltage to a specific value.SWITCH, DOUBLE THROW
A switch which continuously passes
current through one set of contacts
or the other.
RESISTOR, TAPPED
A resistor which supplies two or
more different non adjustable
resistance values.SWITCH, IGNITION
A key operated switch with several
positions which allows various
circuits, particularly the primary
ignition circuit, to become
operational.
RESISTOR, VARIABLE or RHEOSTAT
A controllable resistor with a variable
rate of resistance.
Also called a potentiometer or
rheostat.
SENSOR (Thermistor)
A resistor which varies its resistance
with temperature.SWITCH, WIPER PARK
Automatically returns wipers to the
stop position when the wiper switch
is turned off.
(Reed Switch Type)
SENSOR, SPEED
Uses magnetic impulses to open
and close a switch to create a signal
for activation of other components.TRANSISTOR
A solidstate device typically used as
an electronic relay; stops or passes
current depending on the voltage
applied at ºbaseº.
SHORT PIN
Used to provide an unbroken
connection within a junction block.WIRES
Wires are always drawn as
straight lines on wiring
diagrams.
Crossed wires (1) without a
black dot at the junction are
tj i d
(1) NOT
CONNECTED
SOLENOID
An electromagnetic coil which forms
a magnetic field when current flows,
to move a plunger, etc.
j
not joined;
crossed wires (2) with a
black dot or octagonal ( )
mark at the junction are
spliced (joined)
connections.
(2) SPLICED
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F RELAY LOCATIONS
[Engine Compartment]
[Body]
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F
[Instrument Panel]
Fusible Link BlockEngine Compartment Left (See Page 18)
(Inside Engine Room J/B No.2)