Electrical System Handling
CAUTION:
- When disconnecting the negative battery terminal, be sure to switch the ignition OFF and the headlight switch off. Otherwise, the semiconductor components may be damaged.
- When working on the electrical system, disconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Never change or modify an electrical device or wiring arbitrarily. Otherwise, it may cause a vehicle fire due to a malfunction, over-capacity, or a short circuit.CAUTION:
- When disconnecting the negative battery terminal, be sure to switch the ignition OFF and the headlight switch off. Otherwise, the semiconductor components may be damaged.
- When removing a wiring harness in the motor compartment, pry up the hook of the clip using a flathead screwdriver, detach the clip, and then remove the wiring harness.CAUTION:
- Do not remove the tape protecting the wiring harness. Otherwise, the body may be rubbed by the wire causing water penetration or a short circuit.
- Clamp the wiring harness leaving no slack.CAUTION:
- Loosen areas of the wiring harness that cross vibrating parts and clamp them so that they do not contact surrounding areas that are vibrating.
- Do not throw or drop a unit, sensor, or relay.
- If a fuse is blown, always replace it with one of the specified capacity.WARNING:
- If a fuse larger than the specified capacity is used, it may cause part damage or a vehicle fire.
- Wrap the wiring harness with tape in areas which come into contact with edges and sharp corners of vehicle parts for protection.
- When installing parts, do not allow the wiring harness to get caught or damaged.