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2008 Scion tC Power Window Wiring Diagram

Find power window motor circuits, master switch wiring, window lock relay paths, and regulator control schematics.

Matched Diagrams

43

Variant Used

tC L4-2.4L (2AZ-FE)

Total Vehicle Diagrams

947

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Vehicle Repair Hub

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Factory Manual Evidence

When there is no clean repair shortcut for this system, drop into the OEM manual sections that usually carry the authoritative test path.

2008 Scion tC Testing and Inspection β†’

Diagnostic signal

Codes Often Seen With This System

Use the code cluster when wiring faults overlap with check-engine or module-level diagnostics.

P0172: System Too Rich (Bank 1) β†’

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