Toyota 4afe - Ecu Pinout
Pins A01 and A02 provide 12V. If your fuel pump doesn’t prime, check these wires first. Pins A15 and A16 are critical grounds—never assume chassis ground is enough.
| Pin No. | Wire Color (Typical) | Signal Description | Connection / Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Black/Red | BATT (Battery Power) | Constant +12V (Fuse Box) | | 2 | Black/Orange | M-REL (Main Relay) | Triggers Main EFI Relay Coil | | 3 | Black/White | +B (Main Power) | Switched +12V from EFI Main Relay | | 4 | – | Not Used | | | 5 | – | Not Used | | | 6 | Blue/Yellow | FC (Fuel Pump Control) | Opens Fuel Pump Circuit (Failsafe) | | 7 | Blue/Black | RSC (ISC Valve Close) | Idle Speed Control Valve | | 8 | Blue/Red | RSO (ISC Valve Open) | Idle Speed Control Valve | | 9 | Blue | #10 (Injector 1) | Fuel Injector #1 Driver | | 10 | Yellow | #20 (Injector 2) | Fuel Injector #2 Driver | | 11 | Blue/White | RCK (Tachometer) | Tachometer Output Signal | | 12 | – | Not Used | | | 13 | Yellow/Red | ELS (Electrical Load) | Headlights/Defogger Signal | | 14 | Blue/Black | W (Warning Light) | Check Engine Light (CEL) Output | | 15 | – | Not Used | | | 16 | – | Not Used | | toyota 4afe ecu pinout
Without the correct pinout:
Fig. 2: Computer Engine Control (1.6L 4A-FE) (Grid 4-7) - Scribd Pins A01 and A02 provide 12V
This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of the typical Toyota 4A-FE ECU pinout, focusing on the common 26-pin, 16-pin, and 22-pin connector configurations found in late 80s and 90s models. Understanding the 4A-FE ECU Architecture | Pin No
