2001 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER relay

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 05CCZ-12
- DIAGNOSTICSABS WITH EBD & BA & TRAC & VSC SYSTEM
05-779
969 Author: Date:
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
HINT:
If a malfunction code is displayed during the DTC check, check the circuit i

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 05-780
- DIAGNOSTICSABS WITH EBD & BA & TRAC & VSC SYSTEM
970 Author: Date:
C1236/36
(05-788)Foreign matter is attached on the tip of the left front sensor
Right front and left front speed sensor


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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 051ZH-16
05-48
- DIAGNOSTICSSFI SYSTEM (2AZ-FE)
238 Author: Date:
2005 HIGHLANDER REPAIR MANUAL   (RM1144U)
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
HINT:
Parameters listed in the chart may be different than y

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual - DIAGNOSTICSSFI SYSTEM (2AZ-FE)
05-49
239 Author: Date:
2005 HIGHLANDER REPAIR MANUAL   (RM1144U)P0118
(05-95)
Engine Coolant Temperature Cir-
cuit High InputSame as DTC No. P0115
P0120
(05-102)

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 05-52
- DIAGNOSTICSSFI SYSTEM (2AZ-FE)
242 Author: Date:
2005 HIGHLANDER REPAIR MANUAL   (RM1144U)P0505
(05-226)
Idle Control System
Electronic  throttle control system
Air induction system
PCV h

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual - DIAGNOSTICSSFI SYSTEM (2AZ-FE)
05-53
243 Author: Date:
2005 HIGHLANDER REPAIR MANUAL   (RM1144U)P2102
(05-243)
Throttle Actuator Control Motor
Circuit LowOpen in throttle actuator circuit
Thrott

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 05-54
- DIAGNOSTICSSFI SYSTEM (2AZ-FE)
244 Author: Date:
2005 HIGHLANDER REPAIR MANUAL   (RM1144U)P2238*
3
(05-282)
Oxygen Sensor Pumping Current
Circuit Low (for A/F sensor)
(Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Open

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 2005 HIGHLANDER (EWD592U)
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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
op