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ELECTRICAL

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CHECKING FUSES:

If any electrical unit in the vehicle has

stopped functioning, fuses should be checked first.

A blade type fuse has test taps provided to

allow checking of the fuse itself without removing it

from the fuse block. The fuse is okay if the test

light comes on when its one lead is connected to

the test taps (

one at a time

) and the other lead of

the test light is grounded. Remember to turn the

ignition switch to ON to ensure all circuits are live.

CAUTIONS IN EVENT OF BLOWN FUSE

When a fuse is blown, there are two

probable causes. One is that it is blown due to flow

of current exceeding its rating. The other is that it

is blown due to repeated on/off current flowing

through it. Which of these two causes were

responsible for the fuse to be blown can be

determined by visual check as described below.

1. Fuse blown due to current exceeding rating

The illustration shows the state of a fuse

blown due to this cause. In this case, do not

replace the fuse with a new one quickly since a

current heavy enough to blow the fuse has flowed

through it. First, check the circuit for shorts and

check for abnormal electric parts. After correcting

shorts or replacing parts, use only a fuse of the

same capacity as a replacement. Never use a fuse

of larger capacity than the original fuse. If a larger

capacity fuse is used, electric parts or wiring could

be damaged, or could start a fire.

2. Fuse blown due to repeated turning current on

and off:

The illustration shows the state of a fuse

blown due to repeated current on/off. Normally,

this type of problem occurs after a fairly long

period of use and is less frequent than above. In

this case, simply replace with a new fuse of the

same capacity.

CHECKING RELAYS:

1.

By using a relay, a heavy current can be turned

on and off by a switch using much less current.

For example, in the circuit shown here, when the

switch is turned on (

closed

), current flows to the

coil of the relay. Then, its contact is turned on

(

closed

) and the light comes on. The current

flowing through the switch is much less than that

for the light.

2. Relays may be classified as the normally open-

type or the normally closed-type, depending on

their contact construction.

NOTE:

The De-energized state means that no

current is flowing through the coil. The energized

state means that current is flowing through the

coil.

(a)The normally open-type

When a normally open relay as illustrated here

is checked, there should be no continuity

between terminals 30 and 87 when the relay is

de-energized. There should be continuity

between terminals 30 and 87 when battery

voltage and ground are applied to terminals 85

and 86. The relay condition is determined by

this check.

NOTE:

Check the relay in both condition, i.e.

energized and not energized