How to Use Flowcharts
Note the Following Points When Using the Flowcharts.
1. Only those parts, connectors, and harnesses that are directly related to the item being checked are indicated in the wiring diagram and they are arranged in order to make the checking of the contents and trouble symptoms understandable.
2. Follow the steps in order when troubleshooting the system.
3. Inspect connectors from either the male or female side stated after the connector name.
4. Before inspection, turn all switches to off. When moving from step to step, keep the switches, connectors, and jumper wire in their former position unless otherwise instructed.
5. Inspect a terminal from the female connector side if the wire color is indicated.
6. Inspect a terminal from the male connector side if an alphabet letter is indicated.
7. When more than one connector is attached to the same part, the pin number enclosed in () after the connector name distinguishes the connectors.
8. When a connector has more than one terminal wire of the same color, the alphabet letter enclosed in () after the wire color indication distinguishes the terminals.
9. When more than one harness connects two different parts, the connector No. of the wiring diagram enclosed in () after the connector name distinguishes the connectors.