00-5 Precautions:
4) Using continuity inspect or voltage check procedure
as described below, inspect the wire harness
terminals for open circuit and poor connection.
Locate abnormality, if any.
"D"
"D": Looseness of crimping
"E": Open
"F": Thin wire (A few strands left)
Continuity check
1) Measure resistance across coupler "B" (between "A"
and "C" in figure).
If no continuity is indicated (infinity or over limit), the
circuit is open between terminals "A" and "C".
"A"
2) Disconnect the coupler "B" and measure resistance
between couplers "A" and "B-1".
If no continuity is indicated, the circuit is open
between couplers "A" and "B-1". If continuity is
indicated, there is an open circuit between couplers
"B-2" and "C" or an abnormality in coupler "B-2" or
coupler "C".
"A"
"F"
"E"
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"B"
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"C"
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"B-2"
ECM
"C"
"B"
"B-1"
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Voltage check
If voltage is supplied to the circuit being checked, voltage
check can be used as circuit check.
1) With all connectors/couplers connected and voltage
applied to the circuit being checked, measure
voltage between each terminal and body ground.
2) If measurements were taken as shown in the figure
and results were are as listed in the following, it
means that the circuit is open between terminals "A"
and "B".
Voltage between
"A" and body ground: Approx. 5 V
"B" and body ground: Approx. 5 V
"C" and body ground: 0 V
3) Also, if measured values are as listed following, a
resistance (abnormality) exists which causes the
voltage drop in the circuit between terminals "A" and
"B".
Voltage between
"A" and body ground: Approx. 5 V
"B" and body ground: Approx. 5 V – 2 V voltage
drop
"C" and body ground: 3 V – 2 V voltage drop
0V
"A"
"A"
ECM
"B"
"C"
5V
5V
5V
"B" "C"
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