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TR & WR TR ST WR SUY, RU & RUT MTS TTS WR SUY&RU RUT S ST... 3 TTRY... 3 ow to andle attery...3 Work low...5 MT SS... 6 WR SUY RUT RUT... 6 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY -...6 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. -...20 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 6 -...23 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 9 -...27 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 11 -...28 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 35 -...31 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 50 -...35 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 52 -...39 Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 53 -...42 Wiring iagram - SSRY WR SU- Y -...51 Wiring iagram - SSRY WR SU- Y US o. 19 -...54 Wiring iagram - T WR SUY -...59 Wiring iagram - T WR SUY US o. 3 -...68 Wiring iagram - T WR SUY US o. 4 -...74 Wiring iagram - T WR SUY US o. 44 -...76 use...79 usible ink...79 ircuit reaker...79 T RSS...80 Wiring iagram - T RSS -...80 RSS YUT...82 ow To Read arness ayout...82 utline...83 Main arness...84 ngine Room arness...85 ngine ontrol arness...87 ody arness...88 ody o. 2 arness...89 Room amp arness...90 ront oor arness ( Side)...91 ront oor arness (R Side)...92 Rear oor arness ( Side)...93 Rear oor arness (R Side)...94 ack oor arness...95 RSS TR...96 escription...96 STRZ RY...99 escription...99 US - UT X (/)... 101 use, onnector and Terminal rrangement...101 US, US RY X... 102 use and usible ink rrangement...102 M /R (TT WR STR- UT MU RM)... 103 use, onnector and Terminal rrangement...103 RUT... 104 RUTS... 104 recaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "R " and "ST T R-T- SR"...104-1

RRT...105 RRT... 105 Special Service Tools...105 -V RR...106 TTRY... 106 xploded View...106 Removal and nstallation...106 TTRY TRM WT US..108 xploded View... 108 Removal and nstallation... 108 SRV T STS (SS)...109 SRV T STS (SS)...109 attery... 109-2

TTRY < S ST > [WR SUY&RU RUT] S ST TTRY ow to andle attery :0000000003375810 UT: f it becomes necessary to start the engine with a booster battery and jumper cables, use a 12-volt booster battery. fter connecting battery cables, ensure that they are tightly clamped to battery terminals for good contact. ever add distilled water through the hole used to check specific gravity. MTS RVT VR-SR The following precautions must be taken to prevent over-discharging a battery. The battery surface (particularly its top) should always be kept clean and dry. The terminal connections should be clean and tight. t every routine maintenance, check the electrolyte level. This also applies to batteries designated as low maintenance and maintenance-free. When the vehicle is not going to be used over a long period of time, disconnect the battery cable from the negative terminal. (f the vehicle has an extended storage switch, turn it off.) M040 0349 heck the charge condition of the battery. eriodically check the specific gravity of the electrolyte. eep a close check on charge condition to prevent over-discharge. TRYT V WR: ever allow battery fluid to come in contact with skin, eyes, fabrics, or painted surfaces. fter touching a battery, never touch or rub your eyes until you have thoroughly washed your hands. f acid contacts eyes, skin or clothing, immediately flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. M042-3

TTRY < S ST > [WR SUY&RU RUT] Remove the cell plug using a suitable tool. dd distilled water up to the MX level. Sulphation battery will be completely discharged if it is left unattended for a long time and the specific gravity will become less than 1.100. This may result in sulphation on the cell plates. To determine if a battery has been sulphated, note its voltage and current when charging it. s shown in the figure, less current and higher voltage are observed in the initial stage of charging sulphated batteries. sulphated battery may sometimes be brought back into service by means of a long, slow charge, 12 hours or more, followed by a battery capacity test. M043 S RVTY 1. Read hydrometer and thermometer indications at eye level. 2. Use the chart below to correct your hydrometer reading according to electrolyte temperature. 2353 ydrometer Temperature orrection M042 attery electrolyte temperature [ ( )] dd to specific gravity reading 71 (160) 0.032 66 (150) 0.028 60 (140) 0.024 54 (130) 0.020 49 (120) 0.016 43 (110) 0.012 38 (100) 0.008 32 (90) 0.004 27 (80) 0 21 (70) 0.004 16 (60) 0.008 10 (50) 0.012 4 (40) 0.016 1 (30) 0.020 7 (20) 0.024-4

TTRY < S ST > [WR SUY&RU RUT] attery electrolyte temperature [ ( )] R T TTRY UT: ever quick charge a fully discharged battery. eep the battery away from open flame while it is being charged. When connecting the charger, connect the leads first, then turn on the charger. ever turn on the charger first, as this may cause a spark. f battery electrolyte temperature rises above 55 (131 ), stop charging. lways charge battery at a temperature below 55 (131 ). harging Rates o not charge at more than 50 ampere rate. T: The ammeter reading on your battery charger will automatically decrease as the battery charges. This indicates that the voltage of the battery is increasing normally as the state of charge improves. The charging amps indicated above refer to initial charge rate. f, after charging, the specific gravity of any two cells varies more than 0.050, the battery should be replaced. Work low dd to specific gravity reading 12 (10) 0.028 18 (0) 0.032 orrected specific gravity pproximate charge condition 1.260-1.280 ully charged 1.230-1.250 3/4 charged 1.200-1.220 1/2 charged 1.170-1.190 1/4 charged 1.140-1.160 lmost discharged 1.110-1.130 ompletely discharged mps Time 50 1 hour 25 2 hours 10 5 hours 5 10 hours :0000000003375811 TRU SS WT TTRY SRV TR or battery testing, use attery Service enter (-48087). or details and operating instructions, refer to Technical Service ulletin and/or attery Service enter User uide. -5

MT SS WR SUY RUT RUT Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY - :0000000003375812 T: Type : Up to V: 8Z18U*9W100000, 8Z18W*9W200000 (XT R MX), 8Z18U*9W710000, 8Z18W*9W810000 (R MX) -6

Type : rom V: 8Z18U*9W100001, 8Z18W*9W200001 (XT R MX), 8Z18U*9W710001, 8Z18W*9W810001 (R MX) MWM3192-7

MWM3193-8

MWM3194-9

MWM3195-10

MWM3196-11

MWM3197-12

MWM3198-13

MWM3199-14

MWM3200-15

MWM3201-16

MWM3202-17

MWM3203-18

MWM3204-19

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. - :0000000003591524 MWM3205-20

MWM3206-21

MWM3207-22

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 6 - :0000000003375813 MWM3208-23

MWM3209-24

MWM3210-25

MWM3211-26

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 9 - :0000000003375814 MWM3212-27

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 11 - MWM3213 :0000000003375815 T: -28

Type : Up to V: 8Z18U*9W100000, 8Z18W*9W200000 (XT R MX), 8Z18U*9W710000, 8Z18W*9W810000 (R MX) MWM3214-29

MWM3215-30

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 35 - :0000000003375816 MWM3216-31

MWM3217-32

MWM3218-33

MWM3219-34

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 50 - :0000000003375817 MWM3220-35

MWM3221-36

MWM3222-37

MWM3223-38

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 52 - :0000000003591525 MWM3224-39

MWM3225-40

MWM3226-41

Wiring iagram - TTRY WR SUY US o. 53 - :0000000003591526 MWM3227-42

MWM3228-43

MWM3229-44

MWM3230-45

MWM3231-46

MWM3232-47

MWM3233-48

MWM3234-49

MWM3235-50

Wiring iagram - SSRY WR SUY - :0000000003375818 MWM3236-51

MWM3237-52

MWM3238-53

Wiring iagram - SSRY WR SUY US o. 19 - :0000000003375819 MWM3239-54

MWM3240-55

MWM3241-56

MWM3242-57

MWM3243-58

Wiring iagram - T WR SUY - :0000000003375820 MWM3244-59

MWM3245-60

MWM3246-61

MWM3247-62

MWM3248-63

MWM3249-64

MWM3250-65

MWM3251-66

MWM3252-67

Wiring iagram - T WR SUY US o. 3 - MWM3253 :0000000003375821 T: Type : Up to V: 8Z18U*9W100000, 8Z18W*9W200000 (XT R MX), 8Z18U*9W710000, 8Z18W*9W810000 (R MX) -68

Type : rom V: 8Z18U*9W100001, 8Z18W*9W200001 (XT R MX), 8Z18U*9W710001, 8Z18W*9W810001 (R MX) MWM3254-69

MWM3255-70

MWM3256-71

MWM3257-72

MWM3258-73

Wiring iagram - T WR SUY US o. 4 - :0000000003375822 MWM3259-74

MWM3260-75

Wiring iagram - T WR SUY US o. 44 - :0000000003375826 MWM3261-76

MWM3262-77

MWM3263-78

use f fuse is blown, be sure to eliminate cause of malfunction before installing new fuse. Use fuse of specified rating. ever use fuse of more than specified rating. o not partially install fuse; always insert it into fuse holder properly. Remove fuse for TR RTS (T) if vehicle is not used for a long period of time. :0000000003375827 usible ink :0000000003375828 melted fusible link can be detected either by visual inspection or by feeling with finger tip. f its condition is questionable, use circuit tester or test lamp. 083 1. usible link UT: f fusible link should melt, it is possible that critical circuit (power supply or large current carrying circuit) is shorted. n such a case, carefully check and eliminate cause of malfunction. ever wrap outside of fusible link with vinyl tape. mportant: ever let fusible link touch any other wiring harness, vinyl or rubber parts. ircuit reaker The T thermistor generates heat in response to current flow. The temperature (and resistance) of the thermistor element varies with current flow. xcessive current flow will cause the element's temperature to rise. When the temperature reaches a specified level, the electrical resistance will rise sharply to control the circuit current. Reduced current flow will cause the element to cool. Resistance falls accordingly and normal circuit current flow is allowed to resume. M0792ZZ :0000000003375829 S109W -79

T RSS T RSS Wiring iagram - T RSS - :0000000004769454 MWM3190-80

T RSS MWM3191-81

RSS YUT RSS YUT ow To Read arness ayout :0000000003375830 1 : onnector model 2 : avity 3 : Male (M) and female () terminals 4 : onnector color 5 : Special type TR SYM Main symbols of connector (in arness ayout) are indicated in the below. M0113 M0114-82

RSS YUT utline :0000000003375831 MM0580-83

RSS YUT Main arness :0000000003375832 MM0581-84

RSS YUT ngine Room arness MRTMT :0000000003375833 MM0257-85

RSS YUT SSR MRTMT MM0582-86

RSS YUT ngine ontrol arness :0000000003375834 MM0259-87

RSS YUT ody arness :0000000003375835 MM0583-88

RSS YUT ody o. 2 arness :0000000003375836 MM0584-89

RSS YUT Room amp arness :0000000003375837 MM0262-90

RSS YUT ront oor arness ( Side) :0000000003375838 MM0263-91

RSS YUT ront oor arness (R Side) :0000000003375839 MM0264-92

RSS YUT Rear oor arness ( Side) :0000000003375840 MM0265-93

RSS YUT Rear oor arness (R Side) :0000000003375841 MM0266-94

RSS YUT ack oor arness :0000000003375842 MM0267-95

RSS TR RSS TR escription :0000000003375843 RSS TR (T- TY) The tab-locking type connectors help prevent accidental looseness or disconnection. The tab-locking type connectors are disconnected by pushing or lifting the locking tab(s). Refer to the figure below. UT: ever pull the harness or wires when disconnecting the connector. [xample] RSS TR (S- TY) new style slide-locking type connector is used on certain systems and components, especially those related to. The slide-locking type connectors help prevent incomplete locking and accidental looseness or disconnection. The slide-locking type connectors are disconnected by pushing or pulling the slider. Refer to the figure below. -96 S769

RSS TR UT: ever pull the harness or wires when disconnecting the connector. e careful not to damage the connector support bracket when disconnecting the connector. [xample] RSS TR (VR TY) ever locking type harness connectors are used on certain control units and control modules such as M, S actuator and electric unit (control unit), etc. ever locking type harness connectors are also used on super multiple junction (SM) connectors. lways confirm the lever is fully locked in place by moving the lever as far as it will go to ensure full connection. UT: S769V -97

RSS TR lways confirm the lever is fully released (loosened) before attempting to disconnect or connect these connectors to avoid damage to the connector housing or terminals. 0670 1. ontrol unit with single lever. asten. oosen. ever 2. ontrol unit with dual levers. evers. asten. oosen 3. SM connector. ever. asten. oosen -98

STRZ RY STRZ RY escription RM, RM S MX TY RYS Relays can mainly be divided into three types: normal open, normal closed and mixed type relays. :0000000003375844 TY STRZ RYS 1M 1 Make 2M 2 Make 1T 1 Transfer 1M 1 1 Make 1 reak S881 S882-99

STRZ RY S188W -100

US - UT X (/) US - UT X (/) use, onnector and Terminal rrangement :0000000003375845 MWM3264-101

US, US RY X US, US RY X use and usible ink rrangement :0000000003375846 MWM3265-102

M /R (TT WR STRUT MU RM) M /R (TT WR STRUT MU RM) use, onnector and Terminal rrangement :0000000003375847 MWM3266-103

RUTS < RUT > [WR SUY&RU RUT] RUT RUTS recaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "R " and "ST T R-TSR" :0000000004770037 The Supplemental Restraint System such as R and ST T R-TSR, used along with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain types of collision. This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules. The SRS system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment, and may only deploy one front air bag, depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted. nformation necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS R and ST T of this Service Manual. WR: To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be performed by an authorized SS/T dealer. mproper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to personal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. or removal of Spiral able and ir ag Module, see the SRS R. ever use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or harness connectors. RUTS W US WR TS (R R TR) MMRS When working near the irbag iagnosis Sensor Unit or other irbag System sensors while ignition switch is or engine is running, never use air or electric power tools or strike near the sensor(s) with a hammer. eavy vibration may activate the sensor(s), deploy the airbag(s), possibly cause serious injury. When using air or electric power tools or hammers, always turn ignition switch, disconnect the battery, and wait 3 minutes or more before performing any service. -104

RRT < RRT > [WR SUY&RU RUT] RRT RRT Special Service Tools :0000000003375850 Tool number (ent-moore o.) Tool name (-48087) attery Service enter escription Tests battery. or operating instructions, refer to Technical Service ulletin and attery Service enter User uide. W5280-105

TTRY < -V RR > [WR SUY&RU RUT] -V RR TTRY xploded View :0000000003375851 1 : attery terminal (+) 2 : attery fix frame mounting nuts 3 : attery fix frame 4 : attery terminal ( ) M0793ZZ Removal and nstallation :0000000003375852 RMV 1. Remove air duct (inlet). Refer to M-27, "xploded View". 2. Remove the nut and bolt (1) and remove the bracket (2) from battery fix frame. M0826ZZ 3. Remove cover of battery positive terminal. 4. oosen battery terminal nuts (1), and disconnect both battery cables from battery terminals. UT: When disconnecting, disconnect the battery cable from the negative terminal first. 5. Remove battery fix frame mounting nuts (2) and battery fix frame (3). 6. Remove battery. STT nstall in the reverse order of removal. UT: When connecting, connect the battery cable to the positive terminal first. M0794ZZ attery fix frame mounting nut : 3.92 m (0.40 kg-m, 35 in-lb) attery terminal nut : 5.4 m (0.55 kg-m, 48 in-lb) -106

TTRY < -V RR > [WR SUY&RU RUT] Reset electronic systems as necessary. Refer to -58, "T SRV W RMV T- TRY TV TRM : Required rocedure fter attery isconnection". -107

TTRY TRM WT US < -V RR > [WR SUY&RU RUT] TTRY TRM WT US xploded View :0000000003375853 1 : usible link holder mounting nut 2 : arness connector 3 : attery terminal with fusible link 4 : arness mounting nut M0795ZZ Removal and nstallation :0000000003375854 RMV 1. isconnect the battery cable from the negative terminal. 2. Remove cover of battery positive terminal. 3. Remove harness mounting nut (1) to disconnect harness connectors (2). 4. Remove fusible link holder mounting nut (3) to remove battery terminal with fusible link (4). M0796ZZ STT nstall in the reverse order of removal. arness mounting nut : 13.5 m (1.4 kg-m, 10 ft-lb) usible link holder mounting nut : 13.5 m (1.4 kg-m, 10 ft-lb) -108

SRV T STS (SS) < SRV T STS (SS) [WR SUY&RU RUT] SRV T STS (SS) SRV T STS (SS) attery :0000000003375855 Type 8023 20 hour rate capacity [V h] 12 62 old cranking current (or reference value) [] 582-109