WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH CHECK <L.H. DRIVE VEHICLES>
   
Switch position
Tester condition
Specified condition
OFF
4 - 6, 5 - 6, 6 - 7, 6 - 8, 6 - 9, 6 - 10, 6 - 11
Open circuit
Windshield mist wiper switch
6 - 11
Less than 2 ohms
Windshield intermittent wiper switch
6 - 10
Less than 2 ohms
Windshield low-speed wiper switch
6 - 9
Less than 2 ohms
Windshield high-speed wiper switch
6 - 8
Less than 2 ohms
Windshield washer switch
6 - 7
Less than 2 ohms
Rear wiper switch
4 - 6
Less than 2 ohms
Rear washer switch
5 - 6
Less than 2 ohms

NOTE: 
  • Measure intermittent volume switch resistance value between terminals 3 and 6. The measured resistance should change smoothly from approximately 0 ohm ("FAST" position) to 1 kiloohm ("SLOW" position)
  • On L.H.drive vehicles, integrated column ECU does not allow turn-signal and lighting switch continuity test. For inspection and diagnosis, refer to the respective Group below.
    • Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B, Troubleshooting .
    • Using SWS monitor: GROUP 54C, Troubleshooting .
   
Switch position
Tester condition
Specified condition
OFF
3 - 4, 3 - 6, 3 - 7, 3 - 8, 3 - 9, 3 - 10, 3 - 11
Open circuit
Headlamp washer switch
3 - 4
Less than 2 ohms
Headlamp switch
3 - 6
Less than 2 ohms
Tail lamp switch
3 - 7
Less than 2 ohms
Passing switch
3 - 8
Less than 2 ohms
Dimmer switch
3 - 9
Less than 2 ohms
Turn-signal lamp switch (RH)
3 - 10
Less than 2 ohms
Turn-signal lamp switch (LH)
3 - 11
Less than 2 ohms

NOTE: On R.H.drive vehicles, integrated column ECU does not allow windshield wiper switch continuity test. For inspection and diagnosis, refer to the respective Group below.
  • Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B, Troubleshooting .
  • Using SWS monitor: GROUP 54C, Troubleshooting .
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