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Connector




^ The connector pin shape (2) determines whether the connector is male (3) or female (1).




^ The symbol illustrated in the figure is used as connector, in the circuit.




^ Connector is identified with a connector number (6)




^ The applicable terminal number (7) is shown for each connector.




^ Connector terminal numbers (10) are clearly shown.
Male side connector (9) terminal numbers are in sequence from upper right to lower left.
Female side connector (8) terminal numbers are in sequence from upper left to lower right.







NOTE:
1. For those connectors on which specific terminal numbers or symbols are shown (such as PCM), the terminal numbers or symbols are used in the circuit diagram, irrespective of the above rule. Refer to the figure.




2. The connectors used for relays have their own terminal number assignment, irrespective of the above rule. Refer to the figure.

Double Lock Type Connector




Double lock type yellow color connectors are used for supplemental restraint system-air bag circuit. When removing the cable harness, disconnect the connector by unlocking at two places, outside (1) and inside (2). In such a case, do not pull the cables. Otherwise, cable disconnection may occur.
When connecting the connector, insert the connector completely and lock at outside. Imperfect locking may cause malfunction of SRS system circuit.