Toyota Yaris: Noise Filter / Removal
REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY LH
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2. REMOVE RADIO SETTING CONDENSER
NOTICE:
When the terminal cover is removed, the radio setting condenser must be replaced because the terminal cover and condenser are supplied as a set.
(b) Disengage the clamp to disconnect the radio setting condenser with wire harness from the vehicle body.
(c) Using a screwdriver, disengage the claws to remove the terminal cover with wire harness from the radio setting condenser as shown in the illustration.
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(d) Using a screwdriver, bend back and break off the claw as shown in the illustration. | |
(e) Remove the terminal cover from the wire harness.
NOTICE:
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Make sure to hold the crimping side of the terminal when disconnecting the wire harness from the terminal cover.
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Make sure not to bend the exposed wire when disconnecting the wire harness from the terminal cover.
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Check for deformation of the terminal after the wire harness has been removed from the terminal cover.
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1. INSPECT RADIO SETTING CONDENSER (a) With the radio setting condenser installed, check that there is no looseness or other abnormalities...
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. INSTALL RADIO SETTING CONDENSER (a) Engage the claw to install a new terminal cover to the wire harness. NOTICE:
Make sure to hold the crimping side of the terminal when installing the wire harness to the terminal cover...
Other information:
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Poor idle, etc...
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