Toyota Yaris: Seat Heater System / Parts Location
PARTS LOCATION
ILLUSTRATION
*1 | SEAT HEATER SWITCH LH | *2 | SEAT HEATER SWITCH RH |
*3 | POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX ASSEMBLY | - | - |
ILLUSTRATION
*1 | FRONT SEAT CUSHION HEATER ASSEMBLY LH | *2 | FRONT SEAT CUSHION HEATER ASSEMBLY RH |
*3 | FRONT SEATBACK HEATER ASSEMBLY LH | *4 | FRONT SEATBACK HEATER ASSEMBLY RH |
Other information:
COMPONENTS ILLUSTRATION
*1 REAR COIL SPRING *2 REAR LOWER COIL SPRING INSULATOR *3 REAR UPPER COIL SPRING INSULATOR *4 REAR NO. 2 SUSPENSION ARM ASSEMBLY *5 REAR SUSPENSION TOE ADJUST CAM SUB-ASSEMBLY *6 NO. 2 CAMBER ADJUST CAM *7 REAR STABILIZER LINK ASSEMBLY *8 REAR STABILIZER BAR *9 CAP - -
Tightening torque for "Major areas involving basic vehicle performance such as moving/turning/stopping" : N*m (kgf*cm, ft...
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION LOAD OPERATION OUTPUT (a) Load is turned on or off according to the operation signals and switch signals from each ECU. Components Semiconductor Power Integration ECU Power Distribution Box Assembly Operation Signal Communication Support
*1: w/ Front Seat Heater
*2: Built into power distribution box assembly Headlight ECU Assembly ○ - Not supported Fog Light Assembly ○ - Supported Rear Window Defogger / Mirror Heater - ○ Supported Taillight - ○ Supported Rear Fog Light - ○ Supported Back-up Light - ○ Not supported Outer Rear View Mirror Assembly - ○ Supported Panel Illumination - ○ Supported Seat Heater LH*1 High/Low - ○ Not supported Seat Heater RH*1 High/Low - ○ Not supported Passenger Seat Buckle Switch Delegated Input - ○ - Occupant Detection Sensor Delegated Input - ○ - Rear Seat RH Buckle Switch Delegated Input - ○ - Rear Seat CTR Buckle Switch Delegated Input - ○ - Rear Seat LH Buckle Switch Delegated Input - ○ - IGR Relay*2 - ○ Not supported SEMICONDUCTOR FUSE FUNCTION (a) When a malfunction current occurs during load operation, the current is shut off before the electrical lines emit smoke, and then load is turned off...
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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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