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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
H1J03X07AA
B-83
IGNITION SYSTEM
R.H. drive vehicles
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-85
CHARGING SYSTEM (See P.B-84.)
OPERATION
When engine is stationary
DWhen the ignition switch is turned to the ON
position, current flows the alternator L terminal
and, at the same time, the charge warning lamp
illuminates.
When engine is started and after engine has
started
DWhen the engine is started, the charge warning
lamp goes out because of the charging voltage
begin applied to the alternator L terminal.
DThe battery voltage being applied to the
alternator S terminal is monitored by the voltage
regulator. Therefore, the amount of electricity
produced by the alternator is controlled by
allowing and cutting off the current flowing to
the field coil.
DThe alternator B terminal supplies power to
each load.TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Charging indicator lamp does not illuminate
when the ignition switch is turned to ON
position, before the engine starts.
DCheck multi-purpose fuse No.(2).
DCheck the bulb.
2. Charging indicator lamp fails to switch off once
the engine starts.
DCheck voltage regulator of alternator.
3. Discharged or overcharged battery.
DCheck voltage regulator of alternator.
4. Charge warning lamp illuminates dimly.
DCheck combination meter diode (for short).
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-147
METER AND GAUGE (See P.B-148,152.)
OPERATION
DWhen the ignition switch is at the “ON” position,
the fuel gauge is activated.
DWhen there is much fuel, the unit’s resistance
is small and the current flowing in the circuit
is great, so the gauge’s indicator indicates in
the “Full” area.
DWhen there is little fuel, the unit’s resistance
is high and the current flowing in the circuit
is small, so the gauge’s indicator indicates in
the “Empty” area.
DWhen the ignition switch is at the “ON” position,
the engine coolant temperature gauge is
activated.
DWhen the engine coolant temperature is high,
the unit’s resistance is low and there is a great
flow of current in the circuit, so the gauge’s
indicator indicates in the “H” area.
DWhen the engine coolant temperature is low,
the unit’s resistance is high and there is a small
flow of current in the circuit, so the gauge’s
indicator indicates in the “C” area.TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Fuel gauge does not operate, or registers
incorrectly.
(1) The fuel gauge indicates “F” when the fuel
gauge unit (sub) connector is disconnected
and the “1” terminal is earthed.
DCheck fuel gauge.
2. Engine coolant temperature gauge does not
operate, or registers incorrectly.
(1) When the engine coolant temperature
gauge is earthed with its connector
unplugged, it registers “H”.
DCheck engine coolant temperature
gauge unit.
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-155
FUEL WARNING LAMP (See P.B-156.)
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP (See P.B-157.)
BRAKE WARNING LAMP (See P.B-157.)
OPERATION
DWhen the ignition switch is at the “ON” position,
the fuel gauge unit resistance is small when
the fuel level is high, and the fuel gauge unit
resistance is large when the fuel level is low.
When this resistance rises above a specified
value, the fuel warning lamp illuminates to notify
the driver that the fuel level is low.
DWhen the lubrication system fails after engine
starting, resulting in the oil pressure failing to
build up, the oil pressure switch turns on
causing the oil pressure warning lamp to
illuminate.
DWhen the brake fluid level goes down below
a predetermined level with the ignition switch
in the “ON” position, the brake fluid level switch
is activated or the parking brake switch is turned
on, causing the brake warning lamp to
illuminate.TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. No warning lamps illuminate.
DCheck multi-purpose fuse No.(2).
2. Some warning lamps do not illuminate.
DCheck lamp valve.
DCheck the switches and the gauge unit.
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-179
HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER (See P.B-174,180.)
OPERATION
DWhen the ignition switch is turned “ON”, the
blower relay is energized. If the blower switch
is turned “ON” (LO, ML, MH, or HI position)
in this condition, the blower is activated through
the circuit via resistor at a speed corresponding
to the blower switch position.TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Blower motor is energized at one switch position
and not energized at another.
DCheck resistor.
DCheck blower switch.
2. Blower motor is energized only when switch
is positioned in HI.
DCheck resistor.
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INDEX - In order of connector No.C-2
Wiring diagram
page Circuit diagram page Parts name Connector
No.
AA-45Condenser fan motorB-177,183B-7,9
A-46Condenser fan motorB-177,183B-7,9
A-47A/C compressorB-178,184B-7,9
A-48Power steering oil pressure switchB-90,98B-7,9
BB-01Windshield wiper motorB-186,190B-10,14
B-02Throttle position sensorB-89,97,215,223,231,241B-10,14
B-03Vehicle speed sensorB-92,100,150,154,197B-10,14
B-04Brake fluid level switchB-157B-10,14
B-05XEngine speed detection connectorB-73,82,83,90,98B-10,14
B-06XNo connectionB-73B-10,14
B-07XNo connectionB-73B-10,14
B-08XNo connectionB-73B-10,14
B-09XIgnition coil relay or no
connection B-73,83B-10,14
B-10XNo connectionB-73B-10,14
B-11XEngine control relayB-73,86,94,252,254B-10,14
B-12XA/C compressor relayB-73,178,184B-10,14
B-14Control wiring harness and battery
wiring harness combinationB-79,84,91,99,157B-10,14
B-18StarterB-79B-11,15
B-19StarterB-79B-11,15
B-20Oil pressure switchB-157B-11,15
B-21AlternatorB-84B-11,15
B-22AlternatorB-84B-11,15
B-23Purge control solenoid valveB-91,99B-11,15
B-24Injector 4B-89,97B-11,15
B-25Injector 3B-89,97B-11,15
B-26Injector 2B-89,97B-11,15
B-27Injector 1B-89,97B-11,15
B-31Air flow sensorB-90,98B-11,15
B-34Oxygen sensorB-88,96B-11,15
B-36Waste gate solenoid valveB-91,99B-11,15
B-37Fuel pressure solenoid valveB-90,98B-11,15
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INDEX - In order of connector No.C-3
Wiring diagram
page Circuit diagram page Parts name Connector
No.
BB-108Back-up lamp switchB-142,143B-12,16
B-110Engine coolant temperature gauge unitB-148,152B-12,16
B-112EGR solenoid valveB-91,99B-12,16
B-114Ignition coil 1B-82,83B-12,16
B-115Idle speed control servoB-88,96B-12,16
B-116Camshaft position sensorB-88,96B-12,16
B-118Engine coolant temperature sensorB-89,97B-12,16
B-119Ignition coil 2B-82,83B-12,16
B-121Crank angle sensorB-88,96B-13,16
B-122Detonation sensorB-89,97B-13,17
B-123ABS-ECUB-198,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,
208,209,210,211,229,232,233,239,
242,243B-13,17
B-138ResistorB-89,97B-13,17
B-139Electric pump relay B-216,224,234,244B-13,17
B-140Fuel pump relay 3B-93,101B-13,17
B-141Fuel pump resistorB-93,101B-13,17
B-142Secondary air control solenoid valveB-91,99B-13,17
CC-01Combination meterB-84,87,95,103,106,118,122,126,129,
135,139,148,149,152,153,156,157,
198,206,214,222,230,240,248,250,
256, 258B-18,24
C-02Combination meterB-110,115,118,122,126,129,135,139,
148,149,152,153,156,157,198,206,
248, 250,256,258B-18,24
C-03Hazard warning switchB-136,140B-18,24
C-04ClockB-194B-18,24
C-05J/C (1)B-56,62,93,101,104,107,111,112,115,
116,118,122,124,125,127,128,131,
133,136,137,140,141,148,152,153,
156,158,164,170,172,175,181,185,
187,191,194,195,196,197,212,214,
220,222,228,230,238,240,257B-18,24
C-08J/C (3)B-58,64,95,104,105,107,108,112,113,
116,117,119,123,124,125,126,127,
128,129,131,133,136,137,140,141,
149,153,159,164,165,171,172,173,
175,180,181,185,187,188,189,191,
193,194,195,202,210,214,218,222,
226,227,230,236,240,246,247,253,
255,257,258B-18,24
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INDEX - In order of connector No.C-6
Wiring diagram
page Circuit diagram page Parts name Connector
No.
CC-130Instrument panel wiring harness and
control wiring harness combinationB-84,87,92,95,100,142,143,148,150,
152,154,157,175,178,198,200,201,
204,205,206,212,213,216,219,228,
229,232,235,237,252,254,255,256,
257B-21,27
C-131Blower switchB-174,180B-21,27
C-132Front wiring harness (LH) and instru-
ment panel wiring harness combinationB-74,78,92,100,105,108,113,117,119,
123,125,128,137,141,150,154,158,
159,164,165,170,172,174,180,185,
188,189,204,205,219,227,237,247,
248,250,252,254B-21,27
C-133Instrument panel wiring harness and
floor wiring harness (LH) combinationB-114,121,126,138,143,144,145,159,
161,165,167,173,249,251B-21,27
C-134Instrument panel wiring harness and
floor wiring harness (LH) combinationB-216,224,234,235,244,245B-21,27
C-135Front wiring harness (LH) and instru-
ment panel wiring harness combinationB-76,82,87,93,95,101,103,104,106,
107,110,111,114,115,118,122,124,127,
128,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,
138,139,140,144,145,146,148,149,
152,153,156,158,164,170,172,175,
177,181,183,185,186,187,190,191,
194,195,196,197,198,206,212,214,
220,222,228,230,238,240,256,257,
258B-21,27
C-136Front wiring harness (LH) and control
wiring harness combination B-83,84,94,98,102,182,183,184,190,
211,225,243,254B-27
C-137Fog lamp switchB-124,127B-21,27
C-138Remote controlled mirror switchB-192,193B-21,27
C-141Roof antennaB-196B-21,27
C-142ACD mode changeover switchB-214,222,230,240B-21,27
C-146Instrument panel wiring harness and
floor wiring harness (RH) combinationB-93,101,129,148,152,156,203,211,
217,225,233,243B-21,27
C-147Instrument panel wiring harness and
control wiring harness combination
B-209,210,215,223,224,225,231,241,
242,244B-27
C-201Ignition switchB-76B-22,28
C-202Key reminder switchB-253,255B-22,28
C-203Column switchB-104,107,112,116,125,128,137,141,
187,191B-22,28
C-204Clock spring B-248,250B-22,28
C-205Clock spring B-146B-22,28
C-206Horn switch B-146B-22,28