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Disconnect the shift interlock switch. See COMPONENT LOCATIONS . Using a DVOM, check for continuity between specified terminals. See Fig 1-Fig 7. If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.

Fig 1: Checking For Continuity At Shift Interlock Switch (Lexus IS300)
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Fig 2: Checking For Continuity At Shift Interlock Control Switch (Lexus LX470 & Toyota Land Cruiser)
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Fig 3: Checking For Continuity At Shift Interlock Control Switch (Toyota Avalon)
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Fig 4: Checking For Continuity At Shift Interlock Control Switch (Toyota Camry)
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Fig 5: Checking For Continuity At Shift Interlock Control Switch (Toyota Camry Solara)
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Fig 6: Checking For Continuity At Shift Interlock Control Switch (Toyota Tacoma)
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Fig 7: Checking For Continuity At Shift Interlock Control Switch (Toyota 4Runner)
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