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ELECTRICAL

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10.When using a circuit tester to perform

continuity or voltage checks or connector

terminals, insert the test probe from the

harness side.

If the connector is a sealed connector, insert

the test probe in through the hole in the rubber

cap for the electrical wires, being careful not to

damage the insulation of the wires; continue to

insert the test probe until it contacts the

terminal.

11.In

order to avoid overloading the wiring, take

the electrical current load of the optional

equipment into consideration, and determine

the appropriate wire size.

Checking cables and wires

1 Check the terminal for tightness

2 Check terminals and wires for corrosion by

battery electrolyte etc.

3 Check terminals and wires for open circuit or

impending open circuit.

4 Check wire insulation and coating for damage,

cracks and degrading.

5 Check conductive parts of terminals for contact

with other metallic parts (vehicle body and

other parts).

6 Check grounding parts to verify that there is

complete continuity between mounting bolt (s)

and vehicle body.

7 Check for correct wiring.

8 Check that wirings are clamped so as to

prevent contact with sharp corners of the

vehicle body, etc. or hot parts (exhaust

manifold, pipe, etc.).

9 Check that the wirings are clamped firmly to

secure enough clearance from the pulley, belt

and other rotating or moving parts.

10 Check that the wirings between the fixed parts

such as the vehicle body and the vibrating

parts such as the engine are made with

adequate allowance for vibrations.