Toyota Yaris: Air Fuel Ratio Sensor (for Sensor 2) / Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
| *1 | NO. 2 AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR | *2 | CENTER NO. 1 FLOOR BRACE |
| *3 | CENTER FRONT FLOOR BRACE | *4 | CENTER NO. 4 ENGINE UNDER COVER |
| N*m (kgf*cm, ft.*lbf): Specified torque | * | For use with SST |
REMOVAL CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT The necessary procedures (adjustment, calibration, initialization, or registration) that must be performed after parts are removed, installed, or replaced during the No...
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VEHICLE CONTROL HISTORY CHECK VEHICLE CONTROL HISTORY (a) Connect the GTS to the DLC3. (b) Turn the ignition switch to ON. (c) Turn the GTS on. (d) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Utility / Vehicle Control History (RoB). Powertrain > Engine > Utility Tester Display Vehicle Control History (RoB) Vehicle Control History (RoB) Item Code Tester Display Measurement Item Diagnostic Note X0600 Auxiliary Battery Voltage Low at Start History of low battery voltage at engine control system start - X0601 Auxiliary Battery Voltage Low at IG OFF History of low battery voltage when ignition switch off - X0602 Auxiliary Battery Discharge at IG OFF History of auxiliary battery becoming discharged when ignition switch off - X0603 Auxiliary Battery Discharge at Running History of auxiliary battery becoming discharged while vehicle being driven - X0606 Auxiliary Battery Voltage Low during Running History of low battery voltage while vehicle being driven - X0607 Auxiliary Battery Voltage High during Running History of high battery voltage while vehicle being driven - CLEAR VEHICLE CONTROL HISTORY (a) Connect the GTS to the DLC3...
DESCRIPTION The combination meter assembly blinks or turns off the seat belt warning light on the combination meter assembly in accordance with the state of the front seat inner belt assembly LH. WIRING DIAGRAM
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT NOTICE:
The seat belt warning system uses the CAN communication system and CXPI communication system...
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WARNING
When removing the fuel-filler cap, loosen the cap slightly and wait
for
any hissing to stop, then remove it
Fuel spray is dangerous. Fuel can burn skin and eyes and cause illness
if
ingested. Fuel spray is released when there is pressure in the fuel tank and
the fuel-filler cap is removed too quickly.
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