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When checking the joint connector, ensure that its wiring harness side and its short pins
are not damaged.
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Q.
Is the check result normal?
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Repair the defective connector. Replace the joint connector as necessary.
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(1)Disconnect joint connector (CAN2) and the transfer-ECU connector, and measure at
the wiring harness side.
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(2)Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (OFF) position.
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When measuring the resistance, disconnect the negative battery
terminal. For details refer to .
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Ensure that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
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(4)Continuity between D-22 joint connector (CAN2) terminal No.8 and D-124 transfer-ECU
connector terminal No.29 <3000, 3800> OK: Continuity (2 Ω or less)
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(5)Continuity between D-22 joint connector (CAN2) terminal No.10 and D-124 transfer-ECU
connector terminal No.28 <3000, 3800> OK: Continuity (2 Ω or less)
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(6)Continuity between D-22 joint connector (CAN2) terminal No.6 and D-124 transfer-ECU
connector terminal No.29 <3200> OK: Continuity (2 Ω or less)
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(7)Continuity between D-22 joint connector (CAN2) terminal No.17 and D-124 transfer-ECU
connector terminal No.28 <3200> OK: Continuity (2 Ω or less)
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Strictly observe the specified wiring harness repair procedure.
For details refer to .
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Q.
Is the check result normal?
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<All the resistances measure 2 Ω or less> Power supply
to the transfer-ECU may be suspected. Diagnose the transfer-ECU. Refer to GROUP 22A, .
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NO : <Either or all of the resistances measures more than 2 Ω> Repair
the wiring harness between joint connector (CAN2) and the transfer-ECU connector.
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