Toyota Yaris: Fog Light Assembly / Inspection
INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT FOG LIGHT ASSEMBLY LH
(a) Check that the fog light assembly LH.
| (1) Apply auxiliary battery voltage to the fog light assembly LH and check that the light comes on. OK: | Condition | Specified Condition | | A104-2 (B) - Auxiliary battery positive (+) A104-1 (E) - Auxiliary battery negative (-) | Fog light assembly LH comes on | If the result is not as specified, replace the fog light assembly LH. |
| | *a | Component without harness connected (Fog Light Assembly LH) | | |
2. INSPECT FOG LIGHT ASSEMBLY RH
(a) Check that the fog light assembly RH.
| (1) Apply auxiliary battery voltage to the fog light assembly RH and check that the light comes on. OK: | Condition | Specified Condition | | A105-2 (B) - Auxiliary battery positive (+) A105-1 (E) - Auxiliary battery negative (-) | Fog light assembly RH comes on | If the result is not as specified, replace the fog light assembly RH. |
| | *a | Component without harness connected (Fog Light Assembly RH) | | |
REMOVAL CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT HINT:
Use the same procedure for the RH side and LH side.
The following procedure is for the LH side.
PROCEDURE 1...
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Ensure that the vehicle body is not damaged or deformed around the headlights.
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