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CAUTION
The engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that may
move suddenly, become hot, or become electrically energized. To avoid death
or serious injury, observe the following precautions:
■When working on the engine compartment:
● Keep hands, clothing and tools away from the moving fan and engine
drive belt.
● Be careful not to touch the engine, radiator, exhaust manifold, etc. right
after driving as they may be hot. Oil and other fluids may also be hot.
● Do not leave anything that may burn easily, such as paper and rags, in the
engine compartment.
● Do not smoke, cause sparks or expose an open flame to fuel or the bat-
tery. Fuel and battery fumes are flammable.
● Be extremely cautious when working on the battery. It contains poisonous
and corrosive sulfuric acid.
ItemsParts and tools
Fuses (→ P. 274)• Fuse with same amperage rating
as original
Light bulbs (→ P. 286)
• Bulb with same number and watt-
age rating as original
• Phillips-head screwdriver
• Flathead screwdriver
• Wrench
Radiator and condenser (→ P. 247)⎯
Tire inflation pressure ( →P. 261)• Tire pressure gauge
• Compressed air source
Washer fluid (→ P. 252)
• Water or washer fluid containing
antifreeze (for winter use)
• Funnel (used only for adding water or washer fluid)
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Checking and replacing fuses
If any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may have
blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as necessary.
Turn the engine switch to the “LOCK” position.
Open the fuse box cover.
Engine compartment (type A fuse box) Push the tab in and lift the lid
off.
Engine compartment (type B fuse box) Push the tab in and lift the lid
off.
Engine compartment (type C fuse box) Pull the rubber strip on the
edge to unhook it from the
cover, and then push the
tabs in and lift the cover off.
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12 P/W30 A Power windows
13 DOOR R/L 20 A Power windows
14 DOOR 20 A Power windows
15 CIG 15 A Power outlets
16 ACC 5 AMain body ECU, outside rear view
mirrors, audio system, shift lock
control system
17 D/L 25 APower door lock system, main
body ECU
18 OBD 7.5 A On-board diagnosis system
19 STOP 7.5 AMultiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection
system, vehicle stability control
system, stop lights, high mounted
stoplight
20 AM1 7.5 A Starting system, engine switch
21 FOG FR 15 A Front fog lights
■ After a fuse is replaced
●If the lights do not turn on even after the fuse has been replaced, a bulb
may need replacement. ( →P. 286)
● If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
■ If there is an overload in a circuit
The fuses are designed to blow, protecting the wiring harness from damage.
■ When replacing light bulbs
Toyota recommends that you use genuine Toyota products designed for this
vehicle.
Because certain bulbs are connected to circuits designed to prevent over-
load, non-genuine parts or parts non designed for this vehicle may be unus-
able.
FuseAmpereCircuit
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Maintenance and care
■
When reinstalling the cover (type C fuse box cover only)
CAUTION
■To prevent system breakdowns and vehicle fire
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may cause damage, and possibly a fire or injury.
●Never use a fuse of a higher amperage rating than that indicated, or use
any other object in place of a fuse.
● Always use a genuine Toyota fuse or equivalent.
Never replace a fuse with a wire, even as a temporary fix.
This can cause extensive damage or even fire.
● Do not modify the fuses or fuse boxes.
NOTICE
■Before replacing fuses
Have the cause of electrical overload determined and repaired by your
Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
Reinstall the cover, and then hook the
rubber strip’s groove onto the cover.