Toyota Yaris: Power Mirror Control System / Parts Location
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
*1 | OUTER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY LH - OUTER MIRROR LH | *2 | OUTER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY RH - OUTER MIRROR RH |
*3 | OUTER MIRROR SWITCH ASSEMBLY | *4 | NO. 1 ENGINE ROOM RELAY BLOCK AND NO. 1 JUNCTION BLOCK ASSEMBLY - ECU-IGP NO. 3 FUSE |
ILLUSTRATION
*1 | AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL ASSEMBLY - REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH | *2 | AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY |
*3 | MAIN BODY ECU (MULTIPLEX NETWORK BODY ECU) | *4 | POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX ASSEMBLY - ECU-ACC FUSE - MIR HTR FUSE |
*5 | DLC3 | - | - |
Other information:
DESCRIPTION When the stop and start system does not operate, check whether the operation is prohibited because the auxiliary battery conditions are not met. Data List items Hood Courtesy Switch Auxiliary Battery Current Auxiliary Battery Fluid Temperature (Start) Auxiliary Battery Fluid Temperature Idling Stop Rate Total Idling Stop Rate Integrated Current Status of Auxiliary Battery Charge Control Minimum Voltage (Cranking) Minimum Voltage (Starter Solenoid Engagement) State of BBC Stop&Start Operating Permission (Power Management) Stop&Start Operating Permission (Minimum Voltage (Starter Solenoid Engagement)) Stop&Start Operating Permission (Minimum Voltage (Cranking)) Stop&Start Operating Permission (Integrated Current) Stop&Start Operating Prohibition (Jump Start) Stop&Start Operating Prohibition (Manual Start for the First Time) Auxiliary Battery Type Ambient Temperature Alternator Status NOTICE: If the Data List item Stop&Start Operating Permission (Power Management) is "NG" even after correcting a certain problem using the diagnostic troubleshooting procedures, the problem may be due to the auxiliary battery charge amount being temporarily low or the auxiliary battery may be deteriorated...
REMOVAL PROCEDURE 1. REMOVE BLOWER ASSEMBLY Click here
2. REMOVE NO. 2 AIR DUCT Click here
3. REMOVE COOLER PIPE GROMMET Click here
4. REMOVE COOLER EXPANSION VALVE Click here
5. REMOVE HEATER CLAMP Click here
6. REMOVE HEATER RADIATOR UNIT SUB-ASSEMBLY Click here
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The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is remaining in
the tank when the ignition is switched ON. We recommend keeping
the tank over 1/4 full.

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