Safety Warning
DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
Terminals Of Ecu
- CHECK TRANSPONDER AMPLIFIER
- Disconnect the T5 amplifier connector, and measure the resistance between the terminal of the wire harness side connector and body ground.
Standard:
TERMINAL WIRING COLOR SPECIFIED CONDITIONSymbols (Terminal No.) Wiring Color Condition Specified Condition GND (T5-7) - Body ground P-B (W) - Body ground Constant Below 1 Ω If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the wire harness side.
- Reconnect the T5 amplifier connector, and measure the voltage of each terminal of the connector.
Standard:
TERMINAL WIRING COLOR SPECIFIED CONDITIONSymbols (Terminal No.) Wiring Color Condition Specified Condition VC5 (T5-1) - GND (T5-7) L-B (W) - P-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key 0 V --> Below 5.4 V 14 V CODE(T5-4) - GND (T5-7) L-R (W) - P-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 1 TXCT (T5-5) - GND (T5-7) P (W) - P-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 2 If the result is not as specified, the amplifier may have a malfunction.
- Inspect using an oscilloscope.
Waveform 1 (Reference):
CODE-GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal CODE - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 20 ms/DIV. Condition Key in ignition key cylinder Waveform 2 (Reference):
TXT - GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal TXCT - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 20 ms/DIV. Condition Key in ignition key cylinder
- Disconnect the T5 amplifier connector, and measure the resistance between the terminal of the wire harness side connector and body ground.
- CHECK TRANSPONDER KEY ECU
- Disconnect the T11 ECU connector, and measure the voltage or resistance between each terminal of the wire harness side connector.
Standard:
TERMINAL WIRING COLOR SPECIFIED CONDITIONSymbols (Terminal No.) Wiring Color Condition Specified Condition GND (T11-14) - Body ground W-B (W) - Body ground Constant Below 1 Ω +B (T11-1) - GND (T11-14) L-Y (W) - W-B (W) Constant 10 to 14 V IG (T11-2) - GND (T11-14) B-O (W) - W-B (W) Ignition switch OFF --> ON 0 V --> 10 to 14 V KSW (T11-10) - GND (T11-14) L-R (W) - W-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key 10 kΩ or higher --> Below 1 Ω AGND (T11-13) - Body ground P-B (W) - Body ground Constant Below 1 Ω If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the wire harness side.
- Reconnect the T11 ECU connector, and measure the voltage between each terminal of the connector.
Standard:
TERMINAL WIRING COLOR SPECIFIED CONDITIONSymbols (Terminal No.) Wiring Color Condition Specified Condition IND (T11-3) - GND (T11-14) G-R (W) - W-B (W) During set preparation 10 to 14 V --> 0 V (Waveform) CTY (T11-4) - GND (T11-14) R-Y (SB) - W-B (W) Driver side door closed open 10 to 14 V --> Below 1 Ω EFIO (T11-6) - GND (T11-14) R-G (W) - W-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 1 EFII (T11-7) - GND (T11-14) R (W) - W-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 2 VC5 (T11-8) - GND (T11-14) L-B (W) - W-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key O V --> Below 5.4 -->--> 0 V KSW (T11-10) - GND (T11-14) L-R (W) - W-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key 10 to 14 V --> Below 1 Ω CODE (T11-11) - GND (T11-14) L-R (W) - W-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 3 TXCT (T11-12) - GND (T11-14) P (W) - W-B (W) No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 4 If the result is not as specified, the transponder key ECU may malfunction.
- Inspect using an oscilloscope.
Waveform 1 (Reference):
EFO-GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal EFIO - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 5 ms/DIV. Condition Key in ignition key cylinder Waveform 2 (Reference):
EFII-GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal EFII - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 20 ms/DIV. Condition Key in ignition key cylinder Waveform 3 (Reference):
CODE-GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal CODE - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 20 ms/DIV. Condition Key in ignition key cylinder Waveform 4 (Reference):
TXCT-GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal TXCT - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 20 ms/DIV. Condition Key in ignition key cylinder
- Disconnect the T11 ECU connector, and measure the voltage or resistance between each terminal of the wire harness side connector.
- CHECK ECM
- Disconnect the E4, E5, E7 and E8 ECM connectors, and measure the voltage or resistance between each terminal of the wire harness side connectors.
Standard:
TERMINAL WIRING COLOR SPECIFIED CONDITIONSymbols (Terminal No.) Wiring Color Condition Specified Condition E1 (E4-1) - Body ground BR - Body ground Constant Below 1 Ω E02 (E6-6) - Body ground W-B - Body ground Constant Below 1 Ω E01 (E6-7) - Body ground W-B - Body ground Constant Below 1 Ω IMI (E7-27) - E1 (E4-1) R-G (W) - BR No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 1 IMO (E7-26) - E1 (E4-1) R (W) - BR No key in ignition key cylinder --> With key Waveform 2 +B (E8-1) - E1 (E4-1) B-R (LG) - BR Constant 9 to 14 V BATT (E8-3) - E1 (E4-1) R-W (SB) - BR Constant 9 to 14 V EOM (E8-15) - Body ground BR (W) - Body ground Constant Below 1 Ω If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the wire harness side.
- Inspect using an oscilloscope.
Waveform 1 (Reference):
IMI-GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal IMI - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 20 ms/DIV. Condition Key in ignition key cylinder Waveform 2 (Reference):
IMO-GND WAVEFORM REFERENCETerminal IMO - GND Tool Setting 5 V/DIV., 5 ms/DIV. Condition Constant
- Disconnect the E4, E5, E7 and E8 ECM connectors, and measure the voltage or resistance between each terminal of the wire harness side connectors.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.