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2009 Scion xD Body Electrical Wiring Diagram

Find body control module wiring, door lock circuits, interior lighting paths, and horn/alarm schematics.

Matched Diagrams

48

Variant Used

xD L4-1.8L (2ZR-FE)

Total Vehicle Diagrams

898

From Diagram To Fix

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Open the exact diagram, then move directly into the vehicle hub, the repair most likely tied to this system, or the code cluster that usually shows up with it.

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Vehicle Repair Hub

Step out of raw diagrams and into the full 2009 Scion xD hub with repairs, specs, codes, and other systems already tied to this car.

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OEM source

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.

2009 Scion xD 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.

B1318: Battery Voltage Low β†’

Top Body Electrical Diagram Paths

1.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Connector ViewsBody and FrameOpen2.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > Electronic Circuit Inspection ProcedureBody and FrameOpen3.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > General InformationBody and FrameOpen4.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > How to Proceed With TroubleshootingBody and FrameOpen5.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Continuity and Resistance CheckBody and FrameOpen6.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Disconnection of Male and Female ConnectorsBody and FrameOpen7.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Finding A Short CircuitBody and FrameOpen8.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > How to Replace TerminalBody and FrameOpen9.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Voltage CheckBody and FrameOpen10.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Abbreviations Used Within DiagramsBody and FrameOpen11.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Symbols Used Within DiagramsBody and FrameOpen12.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Wiring Color CodesBody and FrameOpen13.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Trunk / Liftgate β€” Electrical DiagramsBody and FrameOpen14.Horn β€” Connector ViewsLighting and HornsOpen15.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > Electronic Circuit Inspection ProcedureLighting and HornsOpen16.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > General InformationLighting and HornsOpen17.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > How to Proceed With TroubleshootingLighting and HornsOpen18.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Continuity and Resistance CheckLighting and HornsOpen19.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Disconnection of Male and Female ConnectorsLighting and HornsOpen20.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Finding A Short CircuitLighting and HornsOpen21.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > How to Replace TerminalLighting and HornsOpen22.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Voltage CheckLighting and HornsOpen23.Horn β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Abbreviations Used Within DiagramsLighting and HornsOpen24.Horn β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Symbols Used Within DiagramsLighting and HornsOpen25.Horn β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Wiring Color CodesLighting and HornsOpen26.Horn β€” Electrical DiagramsLighting and HornsOpen27.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > Electronic Circuit Inspection ProcedureBody and FrameOpen28.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > General InformationBody and FrameOpen29.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > How to Proceed With TroubleshootingBody and FrameOpen30.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Continuity and Resistance CheckBody and FrameOpen31.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Disconnection of Male and Female ConnectorsBody and FrameOpen32.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Finding A Short CircuitBody and FrameOpen33.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > How to Replace TerminalBody and FrameOpen34.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Voltage CheckBody and FrameOpen35.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Abbreviations Used Within DiagramsBody and FrameOpen36.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Symbols Used Within DiagramsBody and FrameOpen37.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Wiring Color CodesBody and FrameOpen38.Locks > Keyless Entry β€” Electrical DiagramsBody and FrameOpen39.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > Electronic Circuit Inspection ProcedureAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen40.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > General InformationAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen41.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > How to Proceed With TroubleshootingAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen42.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Continuity and Resistance CheckAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen43.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Disconnection of Male and Female ConnectorsAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen44.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Finding A Short CircuitAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen45.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > How to Replace TerminalAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen46.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Voltage CheckAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen47.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Abbreviations Used Within DiagramsAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen48.Antitheft and Alarm Systems > Keyless Entry β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Symbols Used Within DiagramsAccessories and Optional EquipmentOpen