Toyota T100 (1992-1998)

The Toyota T100, produced from 1992 to 1998, was Toyota’s first full-size pickup truck designed specifically for the North American market. Positioned between compact trucks and traditional full-size domestic pickups, the T100 offered a spacious bed, a smooth ride, and Toyota’s renowned reliability. While it never reached the sales numbers of its competitors, it laid the groundwork for future models like the Tundra.

In this article, you will find fuse box diagrams for the Toyota T100, covering model years 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998. These diagrams provide vital information for identifying and servicing the electrical components of your truck.

What’s Included:

  • Fuse Box Diagrams – Clear, labeled layouts of the fuse boxes to help identify fuses and relays.
  • Fuse Panel Locations – Guidance on where to find the fuse panels inside the cabin and engine compartment.
  • Fuse Assignments – Descriptions of each fuse and relay function, useful for diagnostics and repairs.

Whether you’re troubleshooting electrical issues or performing routine maintenance, this guide ensures that your Toyota T100 (1992–1998) remains dependable and road-ready.

Passenger Compartment

Fuse Box Location

The fuse box is located behind the lid under the driver’s side of the instrument panel.

The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment: Toyota T100 (1993-1998)

Fuse Box Diagram

Interior fuse box diagram: Toyota T100 (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)

Assignment of the fuses in the instrument panel

NameAmpDescription
11ENGINE10ACharging system, cruise control system
12IGN7.5ACharging system, discharge warning light, multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system
13TAIL15ATail lights, parking lights, license plate lights, instrument panel lights, glovebox light
14WIPER20AWindshield wiper and washer
15GAUGES10AAutomatic transmission overdrive control system, gauges and meters, service reminder indicators and warning buzzers (except discharge cruise warning light), A.D.D. control system, cruise control system, back-up lights, power door lock system
16STOP15AStop lights, High-mounted stoplight, cruise control system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system
17RADIO7.5ARadio, cassette tape player, power antenna, power rear view mirrors
18CIG15ACigarette lighter, digital clock display, shift lock control system (automatic transmission)
19TURN10ATurn signal lights, emergency flashers
20ECU-B15AAnti-lock brake system, SRS airbag system, cruise control system, daytime running light system
21DRL7.5ACanada: Daytime running light system
22ECU-IG20AAnti-lock brake system, cruise control system
23OBD7.5AOn-board diagnosis system
27PWR30APower door lock system, power windows

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Engine Compartment

Fuse Box Location

The location of the fuses in the engine compartment: Toyota T100 (1993-1998)

Fuse Box Diagram

Under-hood fuse box diagram: Toyota T100 (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)

Assignment of the fuses in the engine compartment

NameAmpDescription
1HEAD_(LH)10AUS: Left-hand headlight
1HEAD_(LH-HI)10ACanada: Left-hand headlight (high beam)
2HEAD_(RH)10AUS: Right-hand headlight
2HEAD_(RH-HI)10ACanada: Right-hand headlight (high beam)
3A/C10AAir conditioning cooling system
4EFI15AMultiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system
5HAZ-HORN15AEmergency flashers, horns
6DOME15AInterior light, personal lights, step lights, ignition switch light, radio, cassette tape player, power antenna, clock
9HEAD_(LH-LO)10ACanada: Left-hand headlight (low beam)
10HEAD_(RH-LO)10ACanada: Right-hand headlight (low beam)
24AM140AStarting system, all components in “ENGINE”, “IGN.”, “WIPER”, “GAUGES”. “RADIO”, “CIG.”, “TURN” and “PWR” fuses
25AM230AStarting system, all components in “ENGINE”, “IGN.”, “WIPER”, “GAUGES”, “RADIO”, “CIG.” and “TURN” fuses
26HEATER40AAir conditioning heating system
28ABS60AAnti-lock brake system
29ALT100AAll components in “A/C”, “TAIL”, “STOP”, “ECU-B”, “AM1” and “HEATER” fuses

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