Toyota Yaris: Window / Glass / Back Door Glass
COMPONENTS ILLUSTRATION
*1 BACK DOOR GLASS *2 NO. 2 BACK WINDOW GLASS ADHESIVE DAM *3 BACK WINDOW GLASS ADHESIVE DAM *4 NO. 1 BACK WINDOW MOULDING OUTSIDE LH *5 NO...
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DESCRIPTION The power steering ECU assembly supplies a voltage of 5 V to the torque sensor (electric power steering column sub-assembly) and monitors the voltage value of the Hall IC inside the torque sensor (electric power steering column sub-assembly) which changes in response to changes in the magnetic flux density (steering torque) detected by the Hall IC, and calculates the assist torque...
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1. INSPECT STEERING WHEEL SWITCH HOUSING (a) Check the resistance. (1) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
*a Component without harness connected (Steering Wheel Switch Housing) - - Standard Resistance: Light Switch Circuit Tester Connection Condition Specified Condition z6-3 (T) - z4-3 (T) Always Below 1 Ω z6-12 (H) - z4-4 (H) Always Below 1 Ω z6-7 (A) - z4-5 (A) Always Below 1 Ω z6-16 (HU) - z4-6 (HU) Always Below 1 Ω z6-11 (HF) - z4-7 (HF) Always Below 1 Ω z6-8 (TR) - z4-8 (TR) Always Below 1 Ω z6-14 (TL) - z4-9 (TL) Always Below 1 Ω z6-6 (CR) - z4-10 (CR) Always Below 1 Ω z6-13 (BFG) - z4-11 (BFG) Always Below 1 Ω z6-4 (B) - z4-12 (B) Always Below 1 Ω z6-5 (EL) - z4-13 (EL) Always Below 1 Ω Wiper Switch Circuit Tester Connection Condition Specified Condition z5-10 (W_OFF) - z4-24 (W_OFF) Always Below 1 Ω z5-13 (+S) - z4-25 (+S) Always Below 1 Ω z5-11 (+1) - z4-26 (+1) Always Below 1 Ω z5-12 (+2) - z4-27 (+2) Always Below 1 Ω z5-14 (MIST) - z4-28 (MIST) Always Below 1 Ω z5-15 (WF) - z4-31 (WF) Always Below 1 Ω z5-5 (E) - z4-33 (E) Always Below 1 Ω z5-4 (VR) - z4-34 (VR) Always Below 1 Ω If the result is not as specified, replace the steering wheel switch housing...
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