Mazda 5 2005 User Manual

WARNING
Servicing a vehicle can be dangerous. If you have not received service-related training, the risks of injury, property damage, and failure of servicing increase. The recommended servicing procedures for the vehicle in this workshop manual were developed with Mazda-trained technicians in mind. This manual may be useful to non-Mazda trained technicians, but a technician with our service-related training and experience will be at less risk when performing service operations. However, all users of this manual are excepted at least to know general safety procedures.
This manual contains “Warnings” and “Cautions” applicable to risks not normally encountered in a general technician’s experience. They should be followed to reduce the risk of injury and the risk that improper service or repair may damage the vehicle or render it unsafe. It is also important to understand that the “Warnings” and “Cautions” are not exhaustive. It is impossible to warn of all the hazardous consequences that might result from failure to follow the procedures.
The procedures recommended and described in this manual are effective methods of performing service and repair. Some require tools specifically designed for a specific purpose. Persons using procedures and tools which are not recommended by Mazda Motor Corporation must satisfy themselves thoroughly that neither personal safety nor safety of the vehicle will be jeopardized.
The contents of this manual, including drawings and specifications, are the latest available at the time of printing, and Mazda Motor Corporation reserves the right to change the vehicle designs and alter the contents of this manual without notice and without incurring obligation.
Parts should be replaced with genuine Mazda replacement parts or with parts which match the quality of genuine Mazda replacement parts. Persons using replacement parts of lesser quality than that of genuine Mazda replacement parts must satisfy themselves thoroughly that neither personal safety nor safety of the vehicle will be jeopardized.
Mazda Motor Corporation is not responsible for any problems which may arise from the use of this manual. The cause of such problems includes but is not limited to insufficient service­related training, use of improper tools, use of replacement parts of lesser quality than that of genuine Mazda replacement parts, or not being aware of any revision of this manual.
Mazda Motor Corporation
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
APPLICATION: This manual is applicable to vehicles beginning with the Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) shown on the following page.
© 2005 Mazda Motor Corporation
PRINTED IN THE NETHERLANDS. FEBRUARY 2005 5632-1E-05B
FOREWORD
This wiring diagram incorporates the wiring schematics of the Mazda5 and available optional equipment. Actual vehicle wiring may vary slightly depending on optional equipment or local specifications, or both.
For proper repair and maintenance, a thorough familiarization with this manual is important, and it should always be kept in a handy place for quick and easy reference.
All the contents of this manual, including drawings and specifications, are the latest available at the time of printing. As modifications affecting repair or maintenance occur, relevant information supplementary to this volume will be made available at Mazda dealers. This manual should be kept up-to-date.
Mazda Motor Corporation reserves the right to alter the specifications and contents of this manual without obligation or advance notice.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical-including photocopying and recording and the use of any kind of information storage and retrieval system-without permission in writing.
CONTENTS
TITLE
SECTION
PREVIOUS NEW
GENERAL INFORMATION
GI
(GENERAL INFORMATION)
00
W
(ELECTRICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC)
FB
(FUSE BLOCK)
JB
(JOINT BOX)
X
(COMMON CONNECTOR)
Y
(GROUND POINT)
SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM/CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
U
(DATA LINK CONNECTOR)
ENGINE
A
(CHARGING SYSTEM/
STARTING SYSTEM)
01
B
(ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM)
Q
(CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM)
SUSPENSION
02
DRIVELINE/AXLE
03
BRAKES
O
(ANTI-LOCK BRAK E SYSTEM)
04
TRANSMISSION/ TRANSAXLE
H
(EC-AT CONTROL SYSTEM)
05
STEERING
N
(ELECTRIC POWER
STEERING SYSTEM)
06
HEATER, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)
G
(AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM)
07
RESTRAINTS
S
(SEAT BELT/AIR BAG SYSTEM)
08
BODY & ACCESSORIES
C
(GAUGE CONTROL SYSTEM)
09
D
(WIPER SYSTEM)
E
(EXTERIOR LI GHTING SYSTEM)
F
(SIGNAL SYSTEM)
I
(INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM)
J
(AUDIO SYSTEM)
K
(DOOR/WINDOW SYSTEM)
L
(MIRROR SYSTEM)
M
(SUNROOF SYSTEM)
P
(POWER SEAT SYSTEM)
T
(SECURITY AND LOCKS
SYSTEM/OPTION)
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
AI
(ALPHABETICAL INDEX)
AI
Wiring Diagram
Mazda5
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (VIN)
(CHASSIS NUMBERS)
JMZ CR1982*# 100001­JMZ CR19F2*# 100001-
JMZ CR19F5*# 100001-
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SYSTEM INDEX
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (VIN) CODE ....2
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (VIN)................2
CONTENTS OF WIRING DIAGRAMS ............................4
GROUND POINTS ..........................................................5
SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM/
CONNECTOR DIAGRAM..............................................6
ROUTING DIAGRAM ......................................................8
HARNESS SYMBOLS.....................................................9
WIRING COLOR CODE..................................................9
SYMBOLS .....................................................................10
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL .................12
P
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURES
......14
E ELECTRICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
...........................18
F FUSE BOX
....................................................................20
C COMMON CONNECTOR LIST
.....................................22
G GROUND POINT
...........................................................30
D DATA LINK CONNECTOR
............................................34
12 COOLING SYSTEM
......................................................38
14 FUEL SYSTEM
.............................................................40
17 CHARGING SYSTEM
...................................................42
19 STARTING SYSTEM
.....................................................44
40 CONTROL SYSTEM (INCLUDES AUTOMATIC
TRANSAXLE CONTROL INFORMATION)
.................46
13 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
......................................62
15
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC)
.....................64
18 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE SHIFT MECHANISM
KEY INTERLOCK SYSTEM..........................................68
SHIFT-LOCK SYSTEM ..................................................68
14 POWER STEERING
ELECTRO HYDRAULIC POWER
ASSIST STEERING (EHPAS) SYSTEM .....................72
40 CONTROL SYSTEM
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM
AUTO A/C ...................................................................74
MANUAL A/C ..............................................................78
A/C COMPRESSOR CONTROL...................................82
10 AIR BAG SYSTEM
AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE CAUTIONS/
SERVICE WARNINGS ................................................84
AIR BAG SYSTEM (INCLUDES PRE-TENSIONER
SEAT BELT INFORMATION) .......................................86
12 GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER (INCLUDES
HEATED OUTER MIRROR INFORMATION).............. 92
POWER WINDOW SYSTEM........................................ 94
POWER OUTER MIRROR ......................................... 102
13
SEATS
SEAT WARMER.......................................................... 104
14 SECURITY AND LOCKS
POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
WITHOUT DOUBLE LOCKING SYSTEM................ 106
WITH DOUBLE LOCKING SYSTEM ....................... 110
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM............................................. 114
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
WITHOUT ADVANCED KEYLESS SYSTEM........... 116
WITH ADVANCED KEYLESS SYSTEM .................. 118
THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM.................................. 124
15 SUNROOF
.................................................................. 128
18 LIGHTING SYSTEMS
HEADLIGHT ............................................................... 130
LICENSE PLATE LIGHT ............................................. 136
PARKING LIGHT......................................................... 136
TAILLIGHT .................................................................. 136
FRONT FOG LIGHT ................................................... 138
REAR FOG LIGHT...................................................... 140
BACK-UP LIGHT ........................................................ 142
BRAKE LIGHT ............................................................ 144
HIGH-MOUNT BRAKE LIGHT.................................... 144
TURN AND HAZARD WARNING LIGHT.................... 146
INTERIOR LIGHT ....................................................... 148
MAP LIGHT................................................................. 148
CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHT............................... 150
ILLUMINATION LIGHT................................................ 152
HEADLIGHT MANUAL LEVELING SYSTEM ............. 158
HEADLIGHT AUTO LEVELING SYSTEM .................. 160
19 WIPER/WASHER SYSTEM
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER ....................... 162
REAR WIPER AND WASHER.................................... 168
HEADLIGHT CLEANER ............................................. 170
20 ENTERTAINMENT
ACCESSORY SOCKET.............................................. 172
CIGARETTE LIGHTER............................................... 172
AUDIO SYSTEM
WITHOUT CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM ................. 174
WITH CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
......................... 178
REAR ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RES) ................ 190
22 INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFO.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER........................................... 196
HORN ......................................................................... 206
INFORMATION DISPLAY ........................................... 208
40 CONTROL SYSTEM
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)............................ 210
ALPHABETICAL INDEX ............................................. 218
00 GENERAL INFORMATION
POWER, GROUND & COMMON CONNECTOR
DATA LINK CONNECTOR
01 ENGINE
04 BRAKES
05 TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE
06 STEERING
07 HEATER, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
(HVAC)
08 RESTRAINTS
09 BODY & ACCESSORIES
AI ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Two digits (section ID) indicated in front of each title are commonly used with the Workshop Manual.
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J M Z C R 1 9 8 2 5 # 1 2 3 4 5 6
for Europe-RHD: Dummy for Europe-LHD: Dummy for Others: Model year
Plant
Serial No.
0= Hiroshima 1= Hofu
0 5 to 9 (Same as model year-Israel etc.) 5= 2005
Transmission
2= 5MTX 5= 4ATX 6= 6MTX
Engine type
Body style
9= 4-door Station Wagon
Drive axle
1= FF
Vehicle type
CR= Mazda5
JMZ= European (L.H.D. U.K.)
World manufacturer identification
8= L8 (1.8 L) F= LF (2.0 L) T= RF-Turbo-Standard power (2.0 L) R= RF-Turbo-High power (2.0 L)
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) CODE
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (VIN)
JMZ CR1982*# 100001­JMZ CR19F2*# 100001-
JMZ CR19F5*# 100001-
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CONTENTS OF WIRING DIAGRAMS
This manual comprises the sections shown below.
Depending on the vehicle model, the actual sections may be different.
NEW PREVIOUS
GENERAL INFORMATION
00
R
Reading wiring diagrams
A how-to on using and reading wiring diagrams, using test equipment, checking harness and connectors, and finding trouble spots
GI
General information of wiring diagrams
P
Electrical system general procedures
E
Electrical wiring schematic
Shows main fuses and other fuses for each system
W
Electrical wiring schematic
F
Fuse box complete wiring system
Shows internal circuits and connectors
FB
Fuse block complete wiring system
J
Joint box/Junction box complete wiring system
JB
Joint box complete wiring system
C
Common connector list
Shows connectors common throughout system
X
Common connector list
G
Ground point
Ground routes from and to the battery
Y
Ground point
D
Data link connector
Shows circuit and connector diagrams and component and connector location diagrams
U
Data link connector
ENGINE
01
12
Cooling system
A
Charging system/Starting system
14
Fuel system
17
Charging system
B
Engine control system
18
Ignition system
C
Gauge control system
19
Starting system
D
Wiper system
20
Cruise control system
E
Lighting system
40
Control system
F
Signal system
SUSPENSION
02
12
Wheel and tires
G
Air-conditioning system
DRIVELINE/AXLE
03
18
4-Wheel drive
BRAKES
04
13
Antilock brake system
H
Transmission control/Key interlock/Shift-lock system
14
Traction control system
15
Dynamic stability control
I
Interior light system
TRANSMISSION/ TRANSAXLE
05
13
Automatic transmission
14
Automatic transmission shift mechanism
J
Audio/Radio system
17
Automatic transaxle
18
Automatic transaxle shift mechanism
K
Power window/Power door lock system
STEERING
06
13
Electric power steering (EPS)
14
Power steering
HEATER, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)
07
40
Control system
L
Remote control mirror system
RESTRAINTS
08
10
Air bag system
11
Seat belt
M
Sliding sunroof system
BODY & ACCESSORIES
09
12
Glass/Windows/Mirrors
O
Anti-lock brake system
13
Seats
14
Security and locks
N
Electric power steering (EPS)
15
Sunroof
18
Lighting systems
P
Power seat/Seat warmer system
19
Wiper/Washer system
20
Entertainment
Q
Auto cruise control system
21
Power systems
22
Instrumentation/Driver info.
S
Air bag system
40
Control system
T
Others
AI
Alphabetical Index
Gives page number of circuit diagram for each component
AI
Alphabetical Index
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GROUND POINTS
This shows ground points of the harness.
On circuit diagrams and ground points
The ground connection numbers in system circuit diagrams correspond to those in the ground point diagram.
Ground indication
On vehide Indication
To c i r cu i t
GROUND POINTS (4SD)
EMISSION HARNESS (EM)
TO EACH UNIT
(WITH AIR BAG SYSTEM)
G-01 JOINT CONNECTOR(F) G-02 JOINT CONNECTOR(F)
(WITHOUT AIR BAG SYSTEM)
G-03 JOINT CONNECTOR(D)
FRONT HARNESS (F)
TO EACH UNIT
G-02
B(F)
B(F)
B(F)
B
(F)
1
B(F)
G-01
B(F)
B(F)
B(F)
B(F)
B(F)
B(F)
B(F)
B(F) 2
SHORT CORD
TO EACH UNIT
G-03
WITHOUT AIR BAG SYSTEM
10
B(D)
B(D)
B(D)
B(D)
B(D)
B(D)
B(D)
B(D)
9
B(D)
11
B/W(EM)
B(EM)
6
B(EM)
4
B(EM)
5
B(EM)
B(EM)
4
B(I)
8
B(I)
9
B(D)
3
WITH AIR BAG SYSTEM
B/O(D)
3
B(IN)
7
INSTRUMENT PANEL HARNESS (I)
DASH HARNESS (D)
INTERIOR LIGHT HARNESS (IN)
9
8
12
4
7
5
B
B
B
B
B/W
6
4
B(I)
10
B/O
B
BBB
B B
B
ED BA
E
DCB
A
C
WITH ABS
3
3
12
5
B(EM)
BB
ED BA
E
DCB
A
C
BBBBB
B
BB
ED BA
E
DCB
A
C
B B
BB
BB
ED BA
E
DCB
A
C
B B
B
B B
MAIN 100A
INJ OR FIP 30A
IG KEY 60A
BTN 40A
ROOM 10A
ENGINE 10A
-
+
BATTERY
CONTROL SYSTEM
PCM
B(E)
F-03
LG/R (EM)
0140-101
0140-103
0140-102
1E
L/R(E)
0140-104
GLOW PLUG
B
B
(EM)
C-09
L/R(EM)
J-04
F
ST
IG2
ACC
OFF
IG1
C-03
C-03
B/L(D)
3W
0140-103
L/R
B
B/W
L
(E)
B(D)
0140-102
B
(E)
U
W/Y (EM)
B(F)
C-01
B/W(D)
I
F-03
Y/L(F)
F-04
Y
B/W
(F)
MAIN RELAY
F-07
D
B/W(F)
W/G(EM)
F-03
T
F-04
S
F-05
A
1B
F-04
G
GLOW PLUG RELAY
B/L
(EM)
1A
J-01
H
L(D)
C-09
C-06
F-09
A
5
1U
1V
1C
1E
1G1I1K1M1O
1Q1S
1A
1B
1D
1F1H1J1L1N1P1R
1T
2O
2P
2C
2E2G2I2K
2M
2A
2B2D2F2H2J2L
2N
3C3E3G
3I3K3M3O3Q
3S
3U3W3Y
3Z 3X3V3T 3R 3P 3N 3L 3J 3H 3F 3D3A3B
0140-101
Y
W/G W/L
L/B P/L L/W L/R
V/W B/LG/W
LG/R R/Y
VW/Y
L/R
G/RRLLG/B
BR/W
R/L R/Y GY/R
O
L/Y
BR/YL/W
P/B B/W L/R
R/L
LG
VRB
B/O
LWGG/RY/BBR/B
G/Y
0140-105
0140-105
14
0140-104
B
L
B
(E)
(SHORT CORD)
B
1B
AA
ENGINE SWITCH
D
G
W/R(F) W/R(D)
1F
L/R
(EM)
L/R (D)
J-05 J-03
A
J
8
C-06
L
(E)
L(E)
F-01 F-03
V
I
0140-101
L
(EM)
2M
SPV RELAY (SECTION 0140-1b)
2
W/R
1S
G/B
(EM)
11
A/C RELAY (SECTION 0740-2)
3R
LG
(EM)
14
REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWI TCH (SECTION 0740-1)
23
3P
BR/B (EM)
22
DATA LINK CONNECTOR(DLC) (SECTION 00D)
1N
G/W (EM)
31
AD FAN RELAY (SECTION 0740-2)
L/B
(EM)
1Q
R/B
0140-102
L
J
PCM(EM)
GLOW PLUG RELAY(F)
GLOW PLUG(SHORT CORD)
ENGINE(E)-SHORT CORD
GLOW PLUG RELAY (E)
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Ground numbers
A harness ground is represented differently than a unit ground.
Types of grounds Symbol
Harness
Unit
9
Sensor
SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM/CONNECTOR DIAGRAM
These diagrams show the circuits for each system, from the power supply to the ground. The power supply side
is on the upper part of the page, the ground side on the lower part. The diagrams describe circuits with the
ignition switch off.
Below is an explanation of the various points in the diagram.
System name
MAIN 100A
INJ OR FIP 30A
IG KEY 60A
GLOW 40A
W/Y
-
+
BATTERY
B(E)
F-03
LG/R (EM)
0140-101
0140-103
0140-102
1E
L/R(E)
0140-104
GLOW PLUG
B
B
(EM)
C-09
L/R(EM)
3W
0140-103
B/W
B
(E)
0140-102
L
(E)
U
W/Y (EM)
B(F)
C-01
I
F-03
Y/L(F)
F-04
Y
B/W
(F)
MAIN RELAY
F-07
D
B/W(F)
W/G(EM)
F-03
T
F-04
S
F-05
1B
F-04
G
GLOW PLUG RELAY
C-09
F-09
A
5
1U
1V
1C
1E
1G1I1K1M1O
1Q1S
1A
1B
1D
1F1H1J1L1N1P1R
1T
2O
2P
2C
2E2G2I2K
2M
2A
2B
2D
2F2H2J2L
2N
0140-101
Y
W/G W/L
L/B
P/L
L/W L/R
V/W B/LG/W
LG/R R/Y
G/Y W/Y
R/W
G/RRLLG/B
BR/W
R/L R/Y GY /R
O
L/Y
BR/YL/W
P/B
0140-105
0140-105
0140-104
B
L
B
(E)
(SHORT CORD)
B
D
G
L(E)
F-01 F-03
V
I
0140-101
L
(EM)
2M
W/R
3R
LG
(EM)
23
3P
BR/B (EM)
22
DATA LINK CONNECTOR(DLC) (SECTION 00D)
J
CONTROL SYSTEM
GLOW PLUG RELAY(F)
PCM(EM)
GLOW PLUG(SHORT CORD)
ENGINE(E)-SHORT CORD
Connector code
The prefix letter indicates the system in which the connector is used.
F
: Fuse box connectors
J
: Joint box/Junction box connectors
C
: Common connectors
G
: Ground point connectors
D
: Data link connector
0112
: Cooling system connectors
0114
: Fuel system connectors
0117
: Charging system connectors
0118
: Ignition system connectors
0119
: Starting system connectors
0120
: Cruise control system connectors
0140
: Engine control system connectors
0212
: Wheel and tires connectors
0318
: 4-Wheel drive connectors
0413
: Antilock brake system connectors
0414
: Traction control system connectors
0415
: Dynamic stability control connectors
0513
: Automatic transmission connectors
0514
: Automatic transmission shift mechanism
connectors
0517
: Automatic transaxle connectors
0518
: Automatic transaxle shift mechanism
connectors
0613
: Electric power steering (EPS) connectors
0614
: Power steering connectors
0740
:
Heater, ventilation & air conditioning (HVAC) control system connectors
0810
: Air bag system connectors
0811
: Seat belt connectors
0912
: Glass/Windows/Mirrors connectors
0913
: Seats connectors
0914
: Security and locks connectors
0915
: Sunroof connectors
0918
: Lighting systems connectors
0919
: Wiper/Washer system connectors
0920
: Entertainment connectors
0921
: Power systems
0922
: Instrumentation/Driver info. Connectors
0940
: Control system
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ENGINE 10A
16
1D
G/Y
(EM)
A
1I
W/Y (EM)
B
1A
R/W
(EM)
DATA LINK CONNECTOR(DLC) (SECTION 00D)
0140-106
OP/B GY/R
O
(EM)
GY/R (EM)
P/B
(EM)
2A
BOOST SENSOR
2C
0140-106
2B
R/Y (EM)
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR NO.1
2E
O
(EM)
0140-107
0140-107
0140-107
R/YO
B
(EM)
4
SHIELD WIRE
PCM
J-04
F
ST
IG2
ACC
OFF
IG1
C-03
C-03
B/L(D)
L/R
B
B(D)
B/W(D)
B/L
(EM)
J-01
H
L(D)
C-06
3C3E3G
3I3K3M3O3Q
3S
3U
3W
3Y
3Z 3X3V3T 3R 3P 3N 3L 3J 3H 3F 3D3A3B
B/W
L/R
R/L
LG
VRB
B/O
LWGG/RY/BBR/B
G/Y
14
1B
AA
ENGINE SWITCH
1F
1S
W/R (EM)
14
REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH
(SECTION 0740-1)
R/B
0140-102
L
0140-101
0140-1a
GLOW PLUG RELAY(E)
BOOST SENSOR(EM)
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATUR E SENSOR NO.1(EM)
Wire color code (harness symbol)
Two-color wires are indicated by a two-letter symbol.The first indicates the base color of the wire, the second the color of the stripe. For example:
W/R is a white wire with a red strip BR/Y is a brown wire with a yellow strip
Symbol (Example)
The harness symbol is in ( ) following the harness symbols (refer to P-9.).
Solid color wire Striped wire
B
(F)
W/R
(F)
White
(
base color
)
Red(stripe
)
Black
Connector symbols
Male and female connectors are represented as follows in the circuit and connector diagrams.
Circuit diagram
symbol
Connector
diagram symbol
Male
Female
Like connectors are linked by dashed lines between the connector symbols.
Connector diagrams show connectors on the harness side. The terminal indicates the view from the harness side.
(Example)
Colors for connectors except white are given in locations.
Unused terminals are indicated by ∗.
Male
Female
L
R
L
R
Connector on harness side
View from harness side
Current symbol
Current flows in the direction of the arrow.
Indicates shielded wire.*
The number indicates that the circuit continues to the related system diagram.
System code
* Shielded wire :
Prevents signal disturbances from electrical interference. Wire is covered by a metal meshing for grounding.
Multiplex communication
Indicates communication with connected parts. Signals are transmitted back and forth between connected parts.
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Connector symbol
Shows the system that uses the connector.
(Example)
Connector Symbol
Common connectors C-02
System connectors 0922-05
ROUTING DIAGRAM
The routing diagram shows where electrical components are on the system circuit diagram by call out line and
connector symbols.
Ground symbol
Shows the ground in system diagrams.
Component name
Shows the names of components in routing diagrams.
1
HARNESS SYMBOL :
(F) (R)(E)
6
(F)-(I)
C-02
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
0922-01
(F)-(I)
C-02
VACUUM SWITCH
0922-05
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
0922-06
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HARNESS SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION OF HARNESS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION OF HARNESS SYMBOL
FRONT HARNESS (F) DOOR No. 1 HARNESS (DR1)
FRONT No. 2 HARNESS (F2) DOOR No. 2 HARNESS (DR2)
ENGINE HARNESS (E) DOOR No. 3 HARNESS (DR3)
DASH HARNESS (D) DOOR No. 4 HARNESS (DR4)
REAR HARNESS (R) FLOOR HARNESS (FR)
REAR No. 2 HARNESS (R2) INTERIOR LIGHT HARNESS (IN)
REAR No. 3 HARNESS (R3) A/C HARNESS (AC)
INSTRUMENT PANEL HARNESS ( I ) INJECTION HARNESS (INJ)
EMISSION HARNESS (EM)
HAND BRAKE HARNESS (HB)
EMISSION No. 2 HARNESS (EM2)
EMISSION No. 3 HARNESS (EM3)
WIRING COLOR CODE
COLOR CODE COLOR CODE
BLACK B ORANGE O
BLUE L PINK P
BROWN BR RED R
DARK BLUE DL SKY BLUE SB
DARK GREEN DG TAN T
GRAY GY VIOLET V
GREEN G WHITE W
LIGHT BLUE LB YELLOW Y
LIGHT GREEN LG
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Reading Wiring Diagrams
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SYMBOLS
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
Battery
Generates electricity through chemical reaction.
Supplies direct current to circuits.
Light
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Emits light and generates heat when current flows through filament.
Ground (1)
Connecting point to vehicle body or other ground wire where current flows from positive to negative terminal of battery.
Ground (1) indicates a ground point to body through wire harness.
Ground (2) indicates point where component is grounded directly to body.
Remarks
Current will not flow through a circuit if ground is faulty.
Ground (2) Resistance
A resistor with a constant value.
Mainly used to protect electrical components in circuits by maintaining rated voltage.
Ground (3) Motor
Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Fuse
Melts when current flow exceeds that specified for circuit, interrupts current flow.
Precautions
Do not replace with fuses exceeding specified capacity.
Pump
Pulls in and discharges gases and liquids.
Cigarette lighter
Electrical coil that generates heat.
Fuse (For high
current fuse)/
Fusible link
Accessory socket
Interior power supply.
Horn
Generates sound when current flows.
Speaker
Tra n s i s t o r ( 1 )
Electrical switching component.
Turns on when voltage is applied to the base (B).
Heater
Generates heat when current flows.
Tra n s i s t o r ( 2 )
Reading code. Ignition switch
Turning ignition key switches circuit to operate various component. (NOTE) Ignition switch is called engine switch on diesel vehicles.
3.4W
1
<Blade type>
<Cartridge type>
<Fusible link>
<Tube type>
Collector (C)
Base (B)
NPN
Emitter (E)
C
E
B
C
E
B
C
E
B
Collector indication mark
Collector (C)
Base (B)
PNP
Emitter (E)
2 S C 828 A
A:High-frequency PNP B:Low-frequency PNP C:High-frequency NPN D:Low-frequency NPN
Number of terminals
Semiconductor
Revision mark
OFF
B2
B1
ST
IG 2
ACC
OFF
IG1
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Reading Wiring Diagrams
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Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
Switch (1)
Normally open
Allows or breaks current flow by opening and closing curcuits.
Harness
Connection
When circuit C-D is connected to circuit A-B, the connection D is indicated by a black dot.
Selection
Diversion point D for the different circuits according to the vehicle’s specification is indicated by a white dot.
For vehicles with ABS, use the A-B circuit.
For vehicles without ABS, use the C-B circuit.
Switch (2)
Normally closed
Autostop switch
Automatically shuts off circuit when certain conditions are met.
Relay (1)
Normally open
Current flowing through coil produces electromagnetic force causing contact to open or close.
Relay (2)
Normally closed
Current flowing through coil produces electromagnetic force causing contact to close.
Sensor (1)
Detects characteristics such as intake manifold vacuum and airflow amount according to resistance variation.
Solenoid
Current flowing through coil generates electromagnetic force to operate plungers.
Sensor (2)
Detects resistance variation according to operation of other parts.
Diode
Known as a semiconductor rectifier, the diode allows current flow in one direction only.
Sensor (3)
A resistor whose resistance variation according to temperature variation.
When temperature increases, resistance decreases.
Sensor (4)
Detects pulse signals from rotating object.
Light-emitting
diode (LED)
A diode that lights when current flows.
Unlike ordinary bulbs, the diode does not generate heat when lit.
Sensor (5)
Generates potential difference when tension or pressure is applied.
Capacitor
Component that temporarily stores electrical charge.
Reference diode
(Zener diode)
Allows current to flow in one direction up to a certain voltage; allows current to flow in the other direction once that voltage is exceeded.
A
C
D
B
A
C
D
B
WITHOUT ABS
WITH ABS
Flow
No flow
No current to coil Current to coil
No flowFlow
No current to coil Current to coil
AKAKKA
Anode(A)
Flow of electric current
Cathode(K)
Anode(A)
Cathode(K)
Anode(A)
Cathode(K)
Flow of current
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Reading Wiring Diagrams
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Symbol Meaning
Extent of the change in the wiring position (1)
The wiring position can be exchanged freely within the connector.
Extent of the change in the wiring position (2)
The wiring position can be exchanged according to the following combinations only.
Between A and B, Between C and D, Between E and F
Extent of the change in the wiring position (3)
The wiring position can be exchanged according to the following combinations only.
Between 1, 2, 4 and 7.
The wiring positions may be indicated by numbers for some connectors.
C
A
E
DB
F
C
A
E
DB
F
BBBBB
B
C
A
E
DB
F
C
A
E
DB
F
BBBBB
B
3
5
8
2
4
7
1
6
R
L
L
B
B
B
B
B/Y
2
4
7
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
3GR THIRD GEAR
4GR FOURTH GEAR
A AMPERE
A/C AIR CONDITIONING
A/F AIR FUEL
AAS AUTO ADJUSTING SUSPENSION
ABS ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
ACC ACCESSORIES
ACV AIR CONTROL VALVE
ADD ADDITIONAL
AIS AIR INJECTION SYSTEM
ALL AUTOMATIC LOAD LEVELING
AM AMPLITUDE MODULATION
AMP AMPLIFIER
ANT ANTENNA
ASV AIR SUPPLY VALVE
AT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
ATX AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
B+ BATTERY POSITIVE VOLTAGE
BAC BYPASS AIR CONTROL
CAN CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK
CIGAR CIGARETTE
CIS
CONTINUOUS FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
CKP CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
CM CONTROL MODULE
CMP CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
COMBI COMBINATION
CON CONDITIONER
CONT CONTROL
CPU CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
DEF DEFROSTER
DI DISTRIBUTOR IGNITION
DLC DATA LINK CONNECTOR
DLI DISTRIBUTORLESS IGNITION
DOHC DOUBLE-OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT
DRL DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT
DTC DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE(S)
DTM DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE
ECPS
ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED POWER STEERING
ECT ENGINE CONTROL TEMPERATURE
EGR EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
EHPAS
ELECTRO HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST STEERING
EI ELECTRONIC IGNITION
ELEC ELECTRIC
ELR EMERGENCY LOCKING RETRACTOR
ET ELECTRONIC THROTTLE
EPS ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
EVAP EVAPORATIVE EMISSION
FFRONT
F/I FUEL INJECTOR
FICB FAST-IDLE CAM BREAKER
FM FREQUENCY MODULATION
FP FUEL PUMP
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Reading Wiring Diagrams
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FPR FUEL PUMP RELAY
GEN GENERATOR
GND GROUND
H/D HEATER/DEFROSTER
HEAT HEATER
HI HIGH
HO2S HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
HS HIGH SPEED
HU HYDRAULIC UNIT
IAC IDLE AIR CONTROL
IAT INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE
IG IGNITION
ILLUMI ILLUMINATION
INT INTERMITTENT
JB JOINT BOX
KS KNOCK SENSOR
LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
LF LEFT FRONT
LH LEFT HAND
LO LOW
LR LEFT REAR
MMOTOR
MAF MASS AIR FLOW
MAP MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE
MFI MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION
MID MIDDLE
MIL MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP
MIN MINUTE
MIX MIXTURE
MPX MULTIPLEX
MS MIDDLE SPEED
MT MANUAL TRANSMISSION
MTX MANUAL TRANSAXLE
N NEUTRAL
NC NORMALLY CLOSED
NO NORMALLY OPEN
O2S OXYGEN SENSOR
OBD ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
O/D OVER DRIVE
OFF SWITCH OFF
ON SWITCH ON
OSC OSCILLATOR
PPOWER
P/S POWER STEERING
PCM POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE
PJB PASSENGER JUNCTION BOX
PNP PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION
PRC PRESSURE REGULATOR CONTROL
PRG PURGE SOLENOID VALVE
PSP POWER STEERING PRESSURE
PTC
POSITIVE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT HEATER
PWM PULSE WIDTH MODULATION
QSS QUICK-START SYSTEM
R REAR
REC RECIRCULATION
RES REAR ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
RF RIGHT FRONT
RH RIGHT HAND
RPM REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE
RR RIGHT REAR
SAS SOPHISTICATED AIR BAG SENSOR
SFI
SEQUENTIAL MULTIPOINT FUEL INJECTION
SOL SOLENOID
SPV SPILL VALVE
ST START
SW SWITCH
TC TURBOCHARGER
TCC TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
TCM
TRANSMISSION(TRANSAXLE) CONTROL MODULE
TCS TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM
TEMP TEMPERATURE
TFT TRANSAXLE FLUID TEMPERATURE
TICS
TRIPLE INDUCTION CONTROL SYSTEM
TNS TAIL NUMBER SIDE LIGHTS
TP THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
TR TRANSMISSION(TRANSAXLE) RANGE
TWS TOTAL WIRING SYSTEM
VVOLT
VAF VOLUME AIR FLOW SENSOR
VENT VENTILATION
VICS
VARIABLE INERTIA CHARGING SYSTEM
VOL VOLUME
VR VOLTAGE REGULATOR
VRIS
VARIABLE RESONANCE INDUCTION SYSTEM
VSS VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
VTCS
VARIABLE TUMBLE CONTROL SYSTEM
W WATT(S)
WOT WIDE OPEN THROTTLE
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Electrical System General Procedures
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ELECTRICAL PARTS
B6U000000006W03
Battery Cable
• Before disconnecting connectors or removing electrical parts, disconnect the negative battery cable.
Wiring Harness
• To remove the wiring harness from the clip in the engine room, pry up the hook of the clip using a flathead screwdriver.
Caution
• Do not remove the Harness protective tape.
Otherwise, the wires could rub against the body, which could result in water penetration and electrical shorting.
CONNECTORS Data Link Connector
• Insert the probe into the terminal when connecting a jumper wire to the data link connector.
Caution
• Inserting a jumper wire probe into the data link
connector terminal may damage the terminal.
Disconnecting Connectors
• When disconnecting connector, grasp the connectors, not the wires.
WGIWXX0007E
NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE
WGIWXX0041E
NO GOOD
WGIWXX0039E
WGIWXX0040E
NO GOOD
X3U000WAY
NO GOODGOOD
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Electrical System General Procedures
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• 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 to inspect for continuity or measuring voltage, insert the tester probe from the wiring harness side.
• Inspect 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 tester probe before inserting into terminal.
X3U000WB1
WGIWXX0044E
NO GOODNO GOODNO GOOD
WGIWXX0045E
NO GOOD
WGIWXX0042E
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Electrical System General Procedures
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Ter minals Inspection
• Pull lightly on individual wires to verify that they are secured in the terminal.
Replacement
• Use the appropriate tools to remove a terminal as shown. When 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.
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 inspected.
• Be sure the negative battery terminal is disconnected before replacing a main fuse.
X3U000WB5
X3U000WB6
NO GOOD
YMU000WA1
X3U000WB4
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Electrical System General Procedures
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• When replacing a pullout fuse, use the fuse puller.
ELECTRICAL 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.
Volt me t er
• 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 two points in a circuit and to inspect for continuity and short circuits.
Caution
Do not connect the ohmmeter to any circuit
where voltage is applied. This will damage the ohmmeter.
X3U000WBB
X3U000WBC
YMU000WAL
POWER SOURCE LINE
GROUND LINE
OHMMETER
NO GOOD
YMU000WAK
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ELECTRICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
00E-a
V
B/R
L
B/L
B/Y B
ACC
OFF
IGNITION SWITCH
IG2
OFF
B2
IG1
B1
ST
BATTERY
0117
B
(SECTION 00E- b)
a
250A
0119
00D
KEY INTERLOCK SYST EM
0518
ELECTRO HYDRAULIC POWER
ASSIST STEERING(EHPAS)
SYSTEM
0614
COOLING SYSTEM
0112
B/R
FUEL SYSTEM
0114
CONTROL SYSTEM
0140
SUNROOF
0740-3
BRAKE LIGHT
0918-6
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND
WASHER
0919-1
A/C COMPRESSOR CONTROL
0915
AIR BAG SYSTEM
0810-1
0922-2
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
b
c
MAIN
HORN
0912-1
OTHER
CURRENT FROM ACC
CURRENT FROM IG2
CURRENT FROM IG1
CURRENT FROM BATTERY
SYSTEM CIRCUIT
SECTION
SYSTEM CIRCUIT
SECTION
HEATER AND
AIR CONDITIONER SY STEM
0740-1,2
d
e
f
CHARGING SYSTEM
IG KEY2 40A
B/Y
B/L
STARTING SYSTEM
DATA LINK CONNECTOR
ROOM 15A
L/R
ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
0413
IG KEY1 30A
B/L
Y/G
Y
ABS-P 30A
ABS-V 20A
Y
0415
Y/G
B/L
DYNAMIC STABILIT Y CONTROL
(DSC)
SHIFT-LOCK SYSTEM
L/R
G
SHIFT/L 5A
REAR WIPER AND WASHER
0919-2
B/R
R.WIP 15A
B/W
W/L
G/O
ABS/DSC 5A
EHPAS 5A
EHPAS 80A
A/C 10A
R/W
R/W
REAR WINDOW
DEFROSTER RELAY
MAIN RELAY
L/W
BLOWER 40A
L/R
DEFOG 25A
F.WIP 25A
L/Y
FAN 30A
FAN 30A
B/R
B/G
B/G
LG
B/R
FUEL 20A
B/G
INJ 20A
B/Y
B/P
W
ENG BAR2 15A
ENG BAR 15A
W/B
G/B
ENG 5A
ENG+B 10A
L/O
MAG 10A
R/W
HIGH-MOUNT BRAKE LIGHT
G/W
STOP 10A
B/L
SAS 10A
B/L
BTN 40A
R/W
SUN ROOF 20A
R/W
W
HORN 15A
G/W
TO
BCM
METER 10A
G/B
WITHOUT
DSC
ATX
LG/B
M.DEF 7.5A
0918-5
BACK-UP LIGHT
G/B
MTX
0913
SEAT WARMERR/L
S.WARM 15A
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ELECTRICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
00E-b
0912-2
POWER WINDOW SYSTEM
0914-1,2
SECTION
SYSTEM CIRCUIT
REAR ENTERTAINMENT
SYSTEM(RES)
0920-4
POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
0918-1
HEADLIGHT
0918-11
HEADLIGHT MANUAL
LEVELING SYSTEM
THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM
0914-6
FRONT FOG LIGHT
0918-3
0918-2
PARKING LIGHT
ILLUMINATION LI GHT
0918-10
MAP LIGHT
0918-8
INTERIOR LIGHT
0918-9
CARGO COMPARTMENT LI GHT
0922-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
0922-3
INFORMATION DISPLAY
SECTION
SYSTEM CIRCUIT
TURN AND HAZARD WARNING
LIGHT
0918-7
(SECTION 00E- a)
acbdef
G/B
MIRROR 7.5A
L/B
P.WIND 40A
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
0914-3
G/B
0914-4,5
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
G/BOL/R
0918-12
G/B
HEADLIGHT AUTO LEVELING
SYSTEM
0920-1
ACCESSORY SOCKET
L
CIGAR 15A
0920-2,3
O
AUDIO SYSTEM
L/R
G/B
O
L/R
G/B
L/R
O
L/R
R
L/R
0940
G/B
L/R
R/W
#: WITH ADVANCED KE YLESS SYSTEM
W/G
D.LOCK 20A
HEADLIGHT HIGH RELAY
HEADLIGHT LOW RELAY
TNS RELAY
LG
R/G
HAZARD 10A
GY/R
GY
HEAD HR 10A
HEAD HL 10A
GY/L
HEAD LL 15A
HEAD LR 15A
GY/R
GY/R
L/B
GY/B
TAIL 10A
FOG 15A
LICENSE PLATE LIGHT
TAILLIGH T
GY/B
L/R
LG/R
ILLUMI 10A
TO BCM
BCM(BODY CONTROL MODULE)
OTHER
CURRENT FROM ACC
CURRENT FROM IG2
CURRENT FROM IG1
CURRENT FROM BATTERY
BURGLAR 7.5A
HEADLIGHT CLEANER
0919-3
B/G
BR/B
0918-4
REAR FOG LIGHT GY/B
H/CLEAN 20A
#
CIGARETTE LIGHT ER
P
P.OUTLET 15A
POWER OUTER MIRROR
0912-3
O
@: WITH CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
@
20
FUSE BOX
00F-a
F-01 MAIN FUSE BLOCK
17 W/G
BR/B
18
19
20
21
16
L/Y
L/O
22
23
24
25
R/G
26
27
28
29 B/W
GY 30
31 W/R
32
33
B/YB/O
MAIN RELAY
{EGI MAIN RELAY}
37B/P
W 36
38B/G
35
GY/L
34 B/G
2B/R34
1
B
O/B
B/G
LG/B
B/W
6B/L
7
8
5
W/R11
12
9
BR/B
40
GY/B
LG/R
39
13
14
15
C-02
A/C RELAY
{A/C RELAY}
REAR WINDOW
DEFROSTER RELAY
{DEFOG RELAY}
COOLING FAN
RELAY
{FAN RELAY}
FUEL PUMP RELAY
{CIRCUIT RELAY}
HORN RELAY
{HORN RELAY}
REAR FOG LIGHT
RELAY
{R.FOG RELAY}
STARTER RELAY
{ST.RELAY}
BLOWER RELAY
{BLOWER RELAY}
10
L/WY/GB/R
HEADLIGHT LOW RELAY
{HEAD LO RELAY}
TNS RELAY
{TAIL RELAY}
HEADLIGHT
HIGH RELAY
{HEAD HI RELAY}
L/B
W/B
L/R
G/W
G/W
LG
{GLOW RELAY}
FRONT FOG LIGHT
RELAY
{F.FOG RELAY}
{ETC RELAY}
HEADLIGHT
CLEANER RELAY
{H/CLEAN DEICER
RELAY}
NOTE:SEEN FROM TERMINAL SIDE
FRONT
(F)
B/R
(E)
{ } NAME INDICAT ED ON FUSE BOX COVER
[ ] WITH HEADLIGHT MANUAL LEVELING SYSTEM
< > ATX
: VACANT
GY/R
GY/R
GY/R
[ ]
GY/R
W
R/W
B/W
EHPAS+B
LG
W
W/R
< >
L/B
B/Y
21
00F-b
FUSE BOX
F-01 MAIN FUSE BLOCK
FUSEFUSE NAMENO. FUSEFUSE NAMENO.
1 FAN 30A 21 ENG+B 10A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
FAN
P.WIND
IG KEY1
ABS-V
ABS-P
(IG KEY2)
(HEATER)
(DEICER)
BLOWER
(GLOW)
(IG KEY1)
BTN
IG KEY2
(CLOSER LH)
(P.SLIDE LH)
(CLOSER RH)
(P.SLIDE RH)
EHPAS
FOG
D.LOCK
(P.WIND)
H/CLEAN
MAG
DEFOG
30A
40A
30A
20A
30A
(20A)
(20A)
40A
(40A)
40A
40A
(20A)
(20A)
80A
15A
20A
20A
10A
25A
STOP
FUEL
HAZARD
ROOM
(GLOW SIG)
HEAD HR
HEAD HL
HORN
@SUN ROOF
HEAD LR
HEAD LL
ENG BAR2
ENG BAR
INJ
ILLUMI
TAIL
10A
20A
10A
15A
(7.5A)
10A
10A
15A
@20A
15A
15A
15A
15A
20A
10A
10A
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
(F)
( ) NOT USED
@: IF EQUIPPED
EHPAS
SAS
METER
ENG
R.WIP12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
3
2
FUSEFUSE NAMENO.
5
10A
7.5A
15A
@5A
@7.5A
A/C
MIRROR
CIGAR
@SHIF T/L
FUSEFUSE NAME
@M.DE F
10
9
8
746
25AF.WIP111
NO.
15A
5A
10A
10A
5A
F-02 FUSE BLOC K(I)
13
B/O
14
G/B B/L
15 16
L
17
YW/L18L
19
67
[G]
L
8
O
9
V
R/W
10
L/Y
11
B/R
B/R
12
B/R
12345
(ETC MIRROR)
BURGLAR
7.5A
ABS/DSC 5A
[ ] ATX
: VACANT
<B/L>
< >
LG/B
LG/B
V
P
#R/L
#B/R
P.OUTLET 15A @S.WAR M @15A
< > WITH HEATED OUTER MIRROR
#: WITH SEAT WARMER
@: IF EQUIPPED
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COMMON CONNECTOR LIST
00C-1
B/L
L
W/L
C-01 IGNITION SWITCH/
KEY REMINDER SWITCH(I)
(E)
C-02 FRONT(F )-ENGINE(E)
C-04 FRONT(F)-REAR(R)
VB/Y
R/W
(F)
B
<L/B>
G/WG/W
<L/B>
R/W
B
: VACANT
C-03 FRONT(F)-INSTRUMENT PANEL(I)
BL/R
B
V
(F)
(I)
B/Y
G/W
B/O
W/L L/Y W/L
V
W/L L/Y W/L
B/O
G/W
B/R
AL
B
AA
: VACANT
[ ] WITH DSC
: VACANT
B/R
<L/O>
R/Y
G/B
WY/B
G/Y
B/Y W/B
B/G
B/G
V
B/G
R/L
L/Y
V/G
B/O
G/O
GY
R/Y
Z
AB
AF
R/Y
B/O
G/O
GY
R
L
V/G
B/G
V
W/B B/Y
Y/B
G/Y
<W/R>
W
G/B
R/Y
B/R
B/G
ZAF
B/G
AB
B/W
R/W
L/Y
W/G P
V/W
B
B/R
B/R
B/L
B/R B/L
Y/B
F
V
U
AL
BB
Y/B
PW/G
L
R
V/W
Y
U
V
B/Y
B/W
B/R
F
B/L
BB
<L/O>
(F)
L/B
(R)
G/R
R/Y
V/G
B/R
G/Y
R/Y
V/G
G/WG/W
B/R
<W/R>
Y
B/P B/P
{ } WITH ADVANCED KEYLESS SYSTEM
< > ATX
#: HEADLIGHT(DI SCHARGE TYPE)
@: NOT USED
B
AY
Z
[P/B]
L/W
L/Y
G/O
GY
GY/R
GY
B
AY
G/O
B/L
B/R
[P/B]
B
Z
{ } WITH THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM
G/Y
L/B
R
G
R/W
B/L
B/W
[GY/R][Y/R]
[G/O]
[W/G]
G/R
B/R
B/W
R
G
B/L
L/W
AP
E
AP
E
AC AK BA
AJ
BA
AJ
AK AC
< > ATX
AX
#
#GY/L
#GY/R
#GY/B
#GY/G
#GY/Y
#GY
J
<L/O><L/B>
BR/W
#
V/Y
{V/Y}
<L/B><L/O>
BR/W
GY/Y
GY
GY/B
GY/G
GY/L
GY/R
@R/W
@R/L
L/Y
LG
V
W
G/W
L/Y
[GY/R] [Y/R] &R/W
[W/G]
V
G/W
W
{LG}[G/O]
[ ] WITH DSC
&: WITH SUNROOF
@B
AG
@W
JTT
AIAW
AX
AI
AG
GY/R
AW
#
L/Y
23
00C-2
COMMON CONNECTOR LIST
C-06 ENGINE(E)- INJECTION(I NJ)
C-07 INSTRUMENT PAN EL(I)-REAR( R)
: VACANT
R/L
B/G
Y/RY/G
R/B
B/O
Y
B/L
(INJ)
(E)
G/L
B/Y
BW/V
(I)
(R)
: VACANT
: VACANT
C-08 INSTRUMENT PAN EL(I)-REAR( R)
BR/Y
G/B
BR
G/W
W
L/B B/W
G
BR/W
B
BR W
[ ] WITH CAR-NA VIGATION SYSTEM
@: WITH RES
#: WITH HEATED OUTER MIRROR
{ } WITH ADVANCED KEYLESS SYSTEM
[ ] WITH CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
#: WITH HEATED OUTER MI RROR
&: WITH SEAT WARMER
&: WITH SEAT WARMER
R/Y
W/B
W/R W/L
B/L
GY W/G
Y
Y/G
@B/W
[R/Y]
[BR/W]
@R/W
@L
@P
#LG/B
&R/LR#B/L
X
#B/L
@P
@R/W
[BR/W]
R/Y
[R/Y]
GY
R
W/LW/G
B/L
W/R
W/B
@L
&R/L
#LG/B
X
Y
Y/G
@B/W
(R)
W/B
L/Y
(I)
VG/W
B/L
P
O
W/LW
&B/Y
P
W/G
G/B
B/W
G/B
W/L
Y/R
B/R P
AP
[R/W]
G/Y
L
[B/G]
R
W
[B]
[R/L]
BR
B/R
Y
G/W
B/W
V
AH
#LG/B &LG/R
T
V
&LG/R
R
{B/R} [R/W]
{G/W}
V
[R/L]
[B]
T
{BR}
#LG/B
W
{W/B}
L
[B/G]
{L/Y}
V
{G/W}
{B/L}
P
O
{W/L}
{W}
&B/Y
{B/W}
{P}
W/G
G/B
AH
{V}
B/W
{G/B}
W/L
Y
{Y/R}
B/RP
AP AM
AM
AA
AA
(R/B)
<G/Y>
{G/Y}
( ) NOT USED
< > ATX
J
<G/W>
J
<G/W>
I
I
V
V
AJ
ZWACAF
OAG
KB
KB
O
W Z AC AF
AG AJ
24
COMMON CONNECTOR LIST
00C-3
C-10 INSTRUMENT PANEL(I)-SHORT CORD
C-11 JOINT CONNECTOR(I)
R/W R/W
R/B
LG/R
R/L
R/Y
(I)
(SHORT CORD)
G/R G/BG/R
O
LG/R
R/L
: VACANT
#: NOT USED
(WITH CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM)
B/Y
R
W
BR/W
O
G/W
R
L
R/BB/G
L/R L/R
R
W
GY/V
W/LB/G
G/W
R
W
G
B
B/L
C-12 JOINT CONNECTOR(I) C-13 JOINT CONNECTOR(I)
HFDB
GECA
JHF
N
M
L
KI GE
D
OOO
C
B
A
J
I
L
K
N
M
L/R L/RL/R
[O]
: VACANT
[ ] WITH ADVANCED KEYLESS SYSTEM < > WITH CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
J
ACEG
BDFH
: VACANT
G/B R/WG/B
M
N
K
L
I
J
A
B
C
LGB/L
D
EGIK
L
M
N
FH J
ACEG
BDFH
: VACANT
L/WW
B/R
M
N
K
L
I
J
A
B
C
GYB
D
EGIK
L
M
N
FH
[ ] AUTO A/C
[R/W]
[ ]
<G/B>
R/W
B/L LG G/B R/W GYGY B/W
L/W
L/W
G/B
GY/V
W/L
B
O
AK
R
G
B
B/L B/LG
AM
AR
B/LG
AR AN
AM
AK
B
O
< > WITH CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
O
<L/R>
L/R
[ ]
[ ] AUTO A/C
[L/W]
[GY]
P/L
GY/L
R/Y
AN
W
B/Y
P/L
GY/L
R
L
<O>
AT
AT
B/P
#G/O#W/G
#P
#Y/B
B/P
B/L
AS
AS
BR/W
25
00C-4
COMMON CONNECTOR LIST
C-14 REAR(R)-DOOR NO.1(DR1)
(R)
(DR1)
(R)
(DR2)
BR/B
R/B
BR/W
L/Y
: VACANT
C-15 REAR(R)-DOOR NO.2(DR2)
C-16 REAR(R)-DOOR NO.3(DR3)
R/L
LG/R
O
: VACANT
L/Y
R
W/G
L/B
W
W/R
BB
L/B
BB
Q
R
AA
D
AA
L/B
R
Q
(R)
(DR3)
B
@B/W
R/L R/B
G/B
< > WITH DOUBLE LOCKING SYSTEM
#: WITH HEATED OUTE R MIRROR
@: WITH THEFT- DETERRENT SYSTEM
{ } WITH REAR POWER WINDOW SYSTEM
<Y/G> <Y/G>
B/WR/B
B
H
G/B
AB
G/W
G/Y
<L/O>
BR
<LG/R>
<Y/G> #LG/B
H
W/G
BR/B
R/B
L/Y
BR/W
O
R/L
LG/R
L/Y
R
LG/B
<LG/R>
G/Y
<L/O>
BR
L/B
W
<Y/G>
W/R
D
AB
G/W
G/B
G/B
: VACANT
#: WITH HEATED OUTER MIRROR
< > WITH DOUBLE LOCKING SYSTEM
< > WITH DOUBLE LOCKING SYSTEM
LG/R
L/B
W/R
{LG/R}
{W/R}
{L/B}
R/L
BR/B
R/B
AA
BR/W
R/L
LG/R
L/Y
GY
#LG/B
B/R
R/YY
<Y/G>
B
W/R
B
Q
L/B
B/W
G/W
L/B
AA
BB
Q
G/W
B/W
W/R
<Y/G>
YR/Y
B/R
LG/B
GY
L/Y
LG/R
R/L
BR/W
R/B
BR/B
{L/B}
<Y/G>
R/B R/L
{W/R}
B/W
B
{LG/R}
C-17 REAR(R)-DOOR NO.4(DR4)
(R)
(DR4)
LG/R
B
@B/W
W/R
R/L R/B
<Y/G>
L/B
: VACANT
{ } WITH REAR POWER WINDOW SYSTEM
@: WITH THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM
< > WITH DOUBLE LOCKING SYSTEM
X
B
B
P
CC
X
P
26
COMMON CONNECTOR LIST
00C-5
C-20 REAR(R)-INTERIOR LIGHT NO.2 (IN2)
(R)
(IN2)
R/G
V/G
G/B
&: WITH SUNROOF
: VACANT
B
&R/W
&R/W
: VACANT
B/L
B
B/R
G/Y
R/B
GY/B
(R)
C-18 REAR(R)-REAR NO.2(R2)
B/L
B
B/RG/Y
R/B
GY/B
(R2)
L
BR/R
R/L
R/L
BR/R
L
C-19 REAR(R)- INTERIOR LIGHT( IN)
L/RYBRYL
(IN)(R)
2
1
12
(SHORT CORD)(R)
C-21 REAR(R)-SHORT CORD
[BR/W][BR/B]
4B
4A
2B2A
: VACANT
&: WITH SEAT WARMER
[ ] WITH THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM
TERMINALS OF THIS CONNECTOR
ARE INDICATED BY NUMBERS.
W/G
B
4B
4A
2A2B
< > WITH CAR-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
{ } WITH ADVANCE D KEYLESS SYSTEM
PV
<B/G>
<R/W>
<B>
<R>
Y/R
{P}{V}
{Y/R}
<B/G>
<R/L>
<W>
<B>
B/W
N
M
&R/W
&R/W
N
M
#G/B #R/G
#V/G
#B/W
B
B
OI
K
B
O I
K
[R]
[V] [V]
[R]
#: WITH AUTO WIPER
&L/R
3A&B3B
23B1
3A
[ ] WITH SIDE AND CURTAIN AIR BAG SYSTE M
5B
&: WITH SEAT WARMER
2B
12
(SHORT CORD)
(R)
2A
C-22 REAR(R)-SHORT CORD
[BR/Y] [BR/R]
4B
: VACANT
TERMINALS OF THIS CONNECTOR
ARE INDICATED BY NUMBERS.
2A2B
3B
4A
1
3A
W/R
W/L
5A
1
2
&B
3B
&R/W
3A
B
4B
W/R
4A
2
[ ] WITH SIDE AND CURT AIN AIR BAG SYSTEM
1
2
5B
5A
27
00C-6
COMMON CONNECTOR LIST
C-27 REAR(R)-REAR NO.4(R4)
C-23 REAR(R)-SHORT CORD
(R)
(SHORT CORD)
GR
GY W
C-24 REAR(R)-SHORT CORD
(F)
GYWR/W L/Y
C-25 FRONT(F)-SHORT CORD
(SHORT CORD)
VL/O W GY
(F)
(SHORT CORD)
C-26 FRONT(F)-SHORT CORD
(R)
P
R/W
(R4)
: VACANT
C-28 REAR(R)-REAR NO.4(R4)
: VACANT
(R)
LG/R
GY
L L/R
B/W
BP
G
OB/P
W
(R4)
LG/R
GY
LL/R
B/W
B P
G
O B/P
W
(WITH RES)
(WITH RES)
B/WL
B/L B/L
GY
W/R
W/B
WW/ G
(SHORT CORD)
B/W
W/R
W/B
B/R W/G
(R)
P
R/WB/W L
@V
@B/W @B/W
@V
@: WITH THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM
: VACANT
BVB/WBVB/W
(R) (R4)
AA
NN
(WITHOUT RES/WITH THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM)
: VACANT
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