Toyota Wire Harness Repair Kit “B”
The new Wire Harness Repair Kit “B” has been released as an essential Special Service Tool (SST)
to supplement the original Wire Harness Repair Kit. This kit holds an initial supply of 21 new type
electrical terminals and connectors as well as the necessary supplies and small tools for most electrical repairs.
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2005–2007 Toyota Corolla R & R Camshaft Timing Gear
Under certain conditions, customers may experience a M.I.L. “ON” condition with DTC P0011, P0012, or P0016 stored in the Engine Control Module/ECM (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM). In some cases, the cause of this DTC may be the VVT–i actuator. Use the procedures in this bulletin to verify the operation of the actuator and correct the condition.
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2005–2007 Toyota Corolla R & R Engine Control Module
Some 2005 – 2007 model year Corolla and Matrix vehicles equipped with an automatic transaxle may exhibit a harsh shift condition and a M.I.L. “ON” with DTC P2716 stored. Improvements have been made to the Engine Control Module (ECM) (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) to reduce the possibility of this condition occurring. Use the following procedure to repair the vehicle.
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Toyota Corolla Matrix Complete Report Manual
Formerly called the Matrix, Toyota has renamed this tall, stylish wagon the Corolla Matrix. It uses well-proven Corolla components, including the drivetrain and platform, but it differs most from the Corolla by having an optional all-wheel- drive system with automatic slip sensing and torque redistribution, a system available only with the 123-horsepower base engine. The optional 170-hp engine makes the front-wheel-drive Corolla Matrix more sporty, but the AWD model could benefit from a bigger motor. Split folding rear seatbacks (the right-rear and front-passenger seatbacks fold forward to handle long items) add to this wagon’s practicality. The Corolla Matrix is well designed and flawlessly built. For 2005: There are modest cosmetic and interior changes, stability control is optional on base and XR models, and curtain airbags are optional.
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2006 Toyota Corolla Engine Control Module Removal and Installation
REPLACEMENT 1. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL
2. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY
a. Remove the screw from the glove compartment door stoppers.
b. Deform the upper part of the glove compartment door assembly to release the stoppers.
c. Pull the glove compartment door assembly upward to remove it.
3. REMOVE ECM
a. Remove the 2 clips using a clip remover, then open the cover.
b. Disconnect the 4 ECM connectors.
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Toyota 4Runner, Highlander Trailer Wire Harness Service Bulletin
Beginning in 2000, the accessory trailer wire harness supplier was changed and a new design was adopted which incorporated in–line fuses in the tow wire harness in addition to the vehicle fuse. This bulletin identifies the fuse location to supplement dealer diagnostics troubleshooting. In the future please reference the accessory trailer wire harness Owner’s Guide for the vehicle specific diagnostic procedures. As a general note please place the towing wire harness Owner’s Guide in glove box after every DIO installation.
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Toyota Rav4 Trailer Wire Harness Installation
1. Supplemental Restraint System SRS (a) Failure to carry out procedures listed below could result in possible deployment of airbag, personal injury, or unnecessary repairs to SRS. (b) Turn the key switch to the LOCK position. (Fig. 1) (c) Remove the key from the ignition switch. (d) Disconnect the negative battery cable. (Fig. 2) (e) Never use a voltmeter to trouble shoot any of Accidentally probing the connectors to the SRS can lead to deployment of the airbag. (Fig 3) (f) SRS wire harness loom/cover is bright yellow in color.
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Acura/Honda Car2PC-HON1 adapter for Car PC / laptop integration into car stereo
Preparation
1. Turn off car engine and remove key from ignition
2. Un-mount your radio from the dash in order to get access to the back side of the radio.
Adapter installation
3. Attach square 14 pins connector to the back of the Honda stereo.
4. Find a place where you can place Car2PC. In many cars there is enough room in the dash to place Car2PC.
Note: Make sure you mount Car2PC in a place with enough room so when you mount the car stereo back you do not break the adapter
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2006 Toyota Corolla Air Conditioning Unit Assy
HINT: Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
1. DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT FROM REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SST 07110-58060 (07117-58080, 07117-58090, 07117-78050, 07117-88060, 07117-88070, 07117-88080)
2. DISCONNECT SUCTION HOSE SUB-ASSEMBLY
a. Install SST to piping clamp. SST 09870-00015 HINT: Confirm the direction of the piping clamp claw and SST using the illustration showing on the caution label.
b. Push down SST and release the clamp lock. NOTE: Be careful not to deform the tube, when pushing SST.
c. Pull SST slightly and push the release lever, then remove the piping clamp with SST.
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2008 Toyota Highlander Trailer Wire Harness Installation
1. Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (a) Failure to carry out procedures listed below could result in possible deployment of airbag, personal injury, or unnecessary repairs to SRS. (b) Turn the key switch to the LOCK position. (Fig. 1-1) (c) Remove the key from the ignition switch. (d) Disconnect the negative battery cable. (Fig. 1-2) (e) Never use a voltmeter to troubleshoot any of the harnesses or connectors to the SRS. Accidentally probing the connectors to the SRS can lead to deployment of the airbag. (Fig. 1-3) (f) SRS wire harness loom/cover is bright yellow in color.
2. Wiring Precautions (a) DO NOT pull on vehicle wires and/or wire harness. To uncouple electrical connectors, pull only on the connector. (Fig. 2-1) (b) Use nylon ties and adhesive foam strips to secure the vehicle harness and the trailer wire harness. (c) Ensure that all wires are properly insulated from ground. (d) When installing the trailer wire harness, make sure it is not cut or perforated by any sharp metal objects.
3. General Practices and Procedures (a) Before starting installation, refer to the supplemental restraint system procedures in Section 1 above. (b) Take care not to scratch any part of the vehicle. Bind the tips of tools (clip remover, slot screw driver, etc.) with vinyl tape to prevent damage to any part of the car, or use a nylon removal tool (resin based prying tool). (Fig. 3-1) (c) Use a small parts container to store removed bolts and tapping screws so that they can be reassembled correctly. (d) Ensure that seat/floor protectors are in position. (e) After fastening plastic ties, clip away all the excess of the ties using diagonal pliers. (Fig. 3-2)
