Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram

Year of production: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2011, 2012

 

The Toyota Tarago is a popular people mover (minivan) that has been sold in various markets, including Australia, since the early 1980s. Known for its reliability, practicality, and spaciousness, the Tarago has been widely used for family transportation, as well as by commercial services like airport shuttles or taxis. While it is no longer in production, it remains a notable model in Toyota’s lineup of MPVs (multi-purpose vehicles).

Key Features of the Toyota Tarago:

1.Seating Capacity: Typically offered with 7 or 8 seats, making it ideal for large families or group transport.

2.Interior Space: One of its biggest selling points is its roomy and flexible interior, with foldable or removable seats to accommodate both passengers and cargo.

3.Engine Options: Over the years, the Tarago has been available with various engine options, including inline-4 and V6 engines, depending on the model and generation.

4.Safety: Later models include features like airbags, ABS, and stability control to enhance safety for passengers.

5.Sliding Doors: Most models feature sliding rear doors for easier access, especially in tight parking spaces.

6.Generations: The Tarago has gone through several generations, with improvements in styling, comfort, fuel efficiency, and technology.

Evolution:

1.First Generation (1983–1990): Known as the Toyota Space Cruiser in some markets, the initial models were rear-wheel drive and had a simple, utilitarian design.

2.Second Generation (1990–2000): The design became more modern with better safety features and more powerful engine options.

3.Third Generation (2000–2006): With a more aerodynamic shape and additional comfort features, this generation solidified the Tarago’s reputation as a family-friendly vehicle.

4.Fourth Generation (2006–2019): The most recent iteration saw further refinement in terms of luxury, technology, and engine performance. It included advanced features like dual-zone climate control, navigation systems, and premium sound systems.

The Tarago has since been succeeded by models like the Toyota Granvia and Toyota HiAce, especially after the Tarago was discontinued in Australia in 2019. However, its reputation as a reliable and spacious minivan lives on, and many used models remain in demand.

 

Instrument Panel Fuse Box №1 (left side)

Fuse Box Location

Remove the cover; Remove the lid.

Toyota Tarago (2009 - 2012) - fuse box location - passenger compartment fuse box no. 1
Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box location – passenger compartment fuse box no. 1

 

Fuse Box Diagram

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram – passenger compartment fuse box no. 1

 

Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №1

Name Amp Description
29 WELCAB 30A No circuit
30 4WD 7.5A No circuit
31 AC INV 15A No circuit
32 DR LOCK 30A Multiplex communication system
33 P/W FL 20A Power windows
34 S/R 20A Rear sunshade
35 PSD LH 30A Power slide door
36 P/W RL 20A Power windows
37 PBD 30A No circuit
38 RR WIP 15A Windshield wipers and washer, rear window wiper and washer, headlight cleaner
39 GAUGE №1 10A Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system, adaptive front lighting system, electric cooling fan, Toyota parking assist system, headlight cleaner
40 PANEL 10A Instrument panel lights, Toyota parking assist system
41 TAIL 10A Front fog lights, tail lights, position lights, license plate lights
42 LH ECU-IG 10A Adaptive front lighting system, multiplex communication system, power rear seat, power slide door
43 SEAT HTR LH 10A Seat heater LH
44 GAUGE №2 10A Charging system, automatic transmission system, backup lights, Toyota parking assist system
45 STP RR 7.5A No circuit
46 STP HI MT 7.5A No circuit
47 STP RL 7.5A No circuit

Instrument Panel Fuse Box №2 (right side)

Fuse Box Location

Remove the lid.

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box location – passenger compartment fuse box no. 2

 

Fuse Box Diagram

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram – passenger compartment fuse box no. 2

 

Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №2

Name Amp Description
48 PSB 30A No circuit
49 RR FOG 7.5A No circuit
50 P/W FR 20A Power windows
51 P/SEAT RH 30A Power seat
52 AM1 7.5A Starting system
53 STOP 15A Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, automatic transmission system, shift lock control system, multiport fuel injection system / sequential multi-port fuel injection system, anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system
54 OBD 7.5A On-board diagnosis system
55 PSD RH 30A Power slide door
56 P/W RR 20A Power windows
57 P/POINT 15A Power outlet
58 CIG 15A Cigarette lighter
59 RAD №2 7.5A Audio system, rear seat entertainment system
60 ECU-ACC 7.5A Power rear view mirrors, shift lock system
61 IGN 10A Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system, SRS airbag system, multiplex communication system
62 MET 7.5A Gauges and meters
63 FR WIP 30A Windshield wipers and washer
64 SEAT HTR RH 10A Seat heater RH
65 RH ECU-IG 10A Vehicle stability control system, air conditioning system, Toyota parking assist system, automatic transmission system, electric power steering system, power slide door, rear power sunshade, shift lock system, turn signal flashers, emergency flashers, vanity lights, multiplex communication system

Instrument Panel Fuse Box №3

Fuse Box Location

Remove the lid.

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box location – passenger compartment fuse box no. 3

 

To access:

  1. Open the glove box. Slide off the damper.
  2. Pull both side of the glove box from the inside to disconnect the upper claws.
  3. Pull out the glove box and disconnect the lower claws.
Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box location – passenger compartment fuse box no. 3

Fuse Box Diagram

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse box diagram – passenger compartment fuse box no. 3

 

Assignment of the fuses in the Fuse Box №3

Name Amp Description
76 HTR 50A Air conditioning system
77 3RD SEAT RH 30A Power rear seat
78 3RD SEAT LH 30A Power rear seat
79 RR A/C 30A Air conditioning system

Engine Compartment

Fuse Box Location

Push the tab in and lift the lid off.

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box location – engine compartment

 

Fuse Box №1  Diagrams

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram – engine compartment fuse box no. 1

 

Assignment of the fuses in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box №1

Name Amp Description
1 EFI 20A Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
2 ECU-B 10A Gauges and meters, air conditioning system, power slide door, multiplex communication system, wireless remote control system
3 DOME 7.5A Interior lights, luggage room light, door courtesy lights, front personal lights, multiplex communication system
4 RAD №1 15A Audio system, rear seat entertainment system
5 MIR HTR 10A Outside rear view mirror
6 ABS №2 30A Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system
7 DEF 25A Rear window defogger, “MIR HTR”
8 ST 5A No circuit
9 ETC-S 10A Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
10 AM2 №2 7.5A Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
11 TRN HAZ 15A Turn signal flashers, emergency flashers
12 IG2 15A Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system, starting system, “MET”, “IGN” fuse
13 AM2 №1 30A Starting system
14 FR DOOR 30A Multiplex communication system
15 A/F 30A Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
66 EPS 80A Electric power steering system
67 ST 30A Multiport fuel injection system / sequential multiport fuel injection system
68 ABS №1 50A Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability control system
80 RH R/B ALT 100A “CDS FAN”, “RDI FAN”, “PTC №1”, “PTC №2”, “PTC №3”, “H-LP CLAN”, “FOG” fuse
81 RH-MAIN-JB 60A “STOP”, “AM1”, “STP HI MT”, “STP RR”, “STP RL”, “OBD”, “P/W RR”, “PSB”, “P/W FR”, “RR FOG”, “P/SEAT RH”, “PSD RH”, “CIG”, “ECU-ACC”, “RAD №2”, “P/POINT”, “FR WIP”, “SEAT HTR RH”, “RH ECU-IG” fuse
82 LH-MAIN-JB 80A “TAIL”, “PANEL”, “P/W RL”, “PSD LH”, “S/R”, “4WD”, “PBD”, “P/W FL”, “DR LOCK”, “GAUGE №1”, “RR WIP”, “SEAT HTR LH”, “GAUGE №2”, “LH ECU-IG”, “WASH” fuse
83 SUB R/B 80A “HTR”, “RR A/C”, “3RD SEAT RH”, “3RD SEAT LH” fuse
84 F/B ALT 100A “ABS №1”, “ABS №2”, “DEF” fuse
85 ALT 140A Gauges and meters, charging system, “F/B ALT”, “SUB R/B”, “RH-MAIN-JB”, “LH-MAIN-JB”, “RH R/B ALT” fuse
86 F/B BATT 120A “EPS”, “ST”, “A/F”, “EFI”, “TRN HAZ”, “IG2”, “FR DOOR”, “ETC-S”, “AM2 №2”, “AM2 №1”, “DOME”, “ECU-B”, “RAD №1” fuse
87 RH R/B BATT 60A Headlight cleaner, “H-LP RL”, “H-LP LL”, “S/HORN”. “ECU-B3”, “ECU-B2”, “AMP”, “STRG LCK”, “HORN”, “H-LP RH”, “H-LP LH” fuse

Engine Compartment Fuse Box №2

Fuse Box Diagrams

Toyota Tarago (2009 – 2012) – fuse and relay box diagram – engine compartment fuse box no. 2

 

Assignment of the fuses in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box №2

Name Amp Description
16 H-LP LH 15A Left-hand headlight (high beam)
17 H-LP RH 15A Right-hand headlight (high beam)
18 H-LP LL 15A Left-hand headlight (low beam)
19 H-LP RL 15A Headlight beam level control system, right-hand headlight (low beam)
20 ECU-B3 7.5A No circuit
21 ECU-B2 7.5A Power windows
22 S/HORN 10A No circuit
23 DEICER 20A No circuit
24 FOG 20A Front fog lights
25 HORN 10A Horns
26 STRG LCK 20A No circuit
27 AMP2 30A No circuit
28 AMP1 30A No circuit
69 CDS FAN / RDI FAN №2 50A Electric cooling fan
70 RDI FAN / RDI FAN №1 50A Electric cooling fan
71 WEL CAB 30A No circuit
72 H-LP CLN 30A Headlight cleaner
73 PTC №3 50A Air conditioning system
74 PTC №2 50A Air conditioning system
75 PTC №1 50A Air conditioning system

WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.