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Electrical System




ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Electrical Parts

Battery Cable





- Before disconnecting connectors or removing electrical parts, disconnect the negative battery cable.

Connectors

Data Link Connector (DLC)





- Insert the probe into the service hole when connecting a jumper wire to the DLC.

CAUTION: Inserting a jumper wire probe into the data link connector terminal may damage the terminal.

Disconnecting Connectors





- When disconnecting 2 connectors, grasp the connectors, not the wires.






- Connectors can be disconnected by pressing or pulling the lock lever as shown.

Locking Connector





- When locking connectors, listen for a click indicating they are securely locked.

Inspection





- When a tester is used for checking continuity or measuring voltage, insert the tester probe from the wiring harness side.






- Check the terminals of waterproof connectors from the connector side since they cannot be accessed from the wiring harness side.

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the terminal, wrap a thin wire around the lead before inserting into terminal.

Terminals

Inspection





- Pull lightly on individual wires to check that they are secured in the terminal.

Replacement





- Use the appropriate tools to remove a terminal as shown. While installing a terminal, be sure to insert it until it locks securely.
- Insert a thin piece of metal from the terminal side of the connector and with the terminal locking tab pressed down, pull the terminal out from the connector.

Sensors, Switches, and Relays





- Handle sensors, switches and relays carefully. Do not drop them or strike them against other objects.

Wiring Harness

Wiring Color Codes

- Two-color wires are indicated by a 2-color code symbol.
- The first letter indicates the base color of the wire and the second, the color of the stripe.










Fuse

Replacement





- When replacing a fuse, be sure to replace it with one of the same capacity. If a fuse fails again, the circuit probably has a short and the wiring should be checked.
- Be sure the negative battery terminal is disconnected before replacing a main fuse.
- When replacing a pullout fuse, use the fuse puller.

Electric Troubleshooting Tools

Jumper Wire





- A jumper wire is used to create a temporary circuit. Connect the jumper wire between the terminals of a circuit to bypass a switch.

CAUTION: Do not connect a jumper wire from the power source line to a body ground. This may cause burning or other damage to wiring harnesses or electronic components.

Voltmeter





- The DC voltmeter is used to measure circuit voltage. A voltmeter with a range of 15 V or more is used by connecting the positive (+) probe (red lead wire) to the point where voltage will be measured and the negative (-) probe (black lead wire) to a body ground.

Ohmmeter





- The ohmmeter is used to measure the resistance between 2 points in a circuit and to check for continuity and short circuits.

CAUTION: Do not connect the ohmmeter to any circuit where voltage is applied. This will damage the ohmmeter.