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(Luggage Compartment Door
Courtesy Switch)
REPLACEMENT OF LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT DOOR COURTESY
SWITCH
1. REMOVE COURTESY SWITCH(a) Remove the opening trim.
(b) Remove a bolt and disconnect connector.
(c) Remove the switch.
2. INSTALL COURTESY SWITCH For installation follow the removal procedure in reverse.
INSPECTION OF LUGGAGE COURTESY
SWITCH
INSPECT LUGGAGE DOOR COURTESY SWITCH(Continuity)
Inspect the switch continuity between terminal and switch
body.
If operation is not as specified, replace the switch.
(Switch Circuit)
Disconnect the connector from the switch and inspect the
connector on the wire harness as shown.
Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
Voltage1±GroundConstantBattery positive voltage
If circuit is not as specified, inspect power source or wire har-
ness.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Interior Light System
You will find the cause of trouble more easily using the table shown below. In this table, the numbers indicate
the order priority of the causes in the trouble. Check each part in the ord\
er shown. If necessary, replace the parts.
See pageB±4,21BE±79BE±49BE±80BE±81BE±82
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BE±6
Trouble
Part Name
DOME FuseDoor Courtesy SwitchIntegration RelayFront Personal LightVanity LightLuggage Compartment Door
Courtesy SwitchWire HarnessBulb
Only one interior light does not light up.21
Interior light does not light up. (All)12
ºIlluminated Entry Systemº does not oper-
ate.213
Interior light does not light up.
(in front personal light)231
Front personal light does not light up.231
Rear personal light does not light up.21
Vanity light does not light up.231
Luggage compartment light does not light
up.231
Courtesy light does not light up.231
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WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The component parts of this system and their functions are described in the\
following table.
Parts NameFunction
Wiper Switch
This switch changes the current from the wiper motor in order to operate\
the wiper motor
at different speeds.
It also has a built±in variable resistor which is used to adjust the \
interval for intermittent
operation.
Wiper RelayThis relay turns the current to the wiper motor ON and OFF at intervals \
and operates the
wipers continuously when the washer switch is ON.
Wiper MotorSwitching of the current at the wiper switch and wiper relay operates th\
e motor at each speed
(HI, LO) and at intervals (INT), thus moving the wiper arms and blad\
es.
Washer SwitchBy grounding current from the washer motor, this switch operates the washer motor.
Washer MotorA pump in this motor pumps washer fluid and sprays it out from the washe\
r nozzles.
Parts Location
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Parts Location (Cont'd)
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Wiring And Connector Diagrams
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Parts Inspection
(Wiper Motor and Link Assembly)
COMPONENTS
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REMOVAL OF WIPER MOTOR AND LINK
ASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE WIPER ARM AND BLADE ASSEMBLY
2. REMOVE COWL TOP LOUVER(a) Remove hood to cowl seal.
(b) Remove cowl louver.HINT: Raise the front side of the cowl louver up and remove
the cowl louver.
3. REMOVE WIPER MOTOR AND LINK ASSEMBLY (a) Remove five set bolts.
(b) Disconnect connector.
(c) Raise the front side of the wiper motor and link assembly
up and remove the wiper motor and link assembly.
(d) Remove wiper motor cover.
INSTALLATION OF WIPER MOTOR AND
LINK ASSEMBLY
1. INSTALL WIPER MOTOR AND LINK ASSEMBLY (a) Install wiper motor cover.
(b) Install wiper motor and link assembly.
(c) Connect the connector.
(d) Install and torque the four bolts.
Torque: 5.4 N Vm (55 kgf Vcm, 48 in. Vlbf)
2. INSTALL COWL LOUVER
(a) Install cowl louver. HINT: With the front side of the louver raised, install the
protector on the glass, then push the louver down.
(b) Install hood to cowl seal.
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3. INSTALL WIPER ARM AND BLADE ASSEMBLY(a) Install the wiper arms and bl ades, and operate the
wipers once and turn the wiper switch OFF.
(b) Adjust the installation positions of the wiper arms and
blades to the positions shown in the figure.
(A) Approx. 44.0 mm (1.734 in.)
(B) Approx. 45.0 mm (1.773 in.)
Torque the nut.
Torque: 20 N Vm (205 kgf Vcm, 15 ft Vlbf)
DISASSEMBLY OF WIPER MOTOR AND
LINK ASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE CASE ROD AND WIPER LINK NO.1 ROD
2. REMOVE WIPER MOTOR
(a) Remove wire harness clamp and three bolts and a nut.
(b) Remove wiper motor.
ASSEMBLY OF WIPER MOTOR AND
LINK ASSEMBLY
1. INSTALL WIPER MOTOR(a) Connect the wiper motor connector.
(b) Operate the wiper motor once and turn the wiper switch OFF.
(c) Install wiper motor as shown in the figure.
(d) Install wire harness clamp.
(e) Install three bolts and a nut.
Torque:
BOLT: 5.4 N Vm (55 kgf Vcm, 48 in. Vlbf)
NUT: 17 N Vm (175 kgf Vcm, 13 ft Vlbf)
2. INSTALL CASE ROD AND WIPER LINK NO.1 ROD
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INSPECTION OF WIPER MOTOR
INSPECT MOTOR(Operation at Low Speed)
Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 3
and the negative (±) lead to terminal 1, check that the motor
operates at low speed.
If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
(Operation at High Speed)
Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2
and the negative (±) lead to terminal 1, check that the motor
operates at high speed.
If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
(Operation, Stopping at Stop Position)
(a) Operate the motor at low speed and stop the motor operation anywhere except at the stop position by
disconnecting positive (+) lead from terminal 3.
(b) Connect terminals 3 and 5.
(c) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal
6 and the negative (±) lead to terminal 1, check that the
motor stops running at the stop position after the motor
operates again.
If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
(Motor Circuit)
Disconnect the connector from the motor and inspect the
connector on the wire harness side as shown.
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Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
Continuity1±GroundConstantContinuity
Voltage2±GroundWiper switch position
(I iti it h ON)
HIGH or MISTBattery positive voltage2±Ground(Ignition switch ON)OFF or INT, LOWNo voltage
3±GroundWiper switch position
(I iti it h ON)
LOW and MISTBattery positive voltage3±Ground(Ignition switch ON)OFF or INT, HIGHNo voltage
6±GroundIgnition switchLOCK or ACCNo voltage6±GroundONBattery positive voltage
If circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±86 wiring diagram and
inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
(Combination Switch)
INSPECT WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
(See page BE±46)
(Continuity)
Inspect the switch continuity between terminals.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
(Resistance)
Inspect the switch resistance between terminals.
If resistance value is not as specified, replace the switch.
(Switch Circuit)
Disconnect the switch and wiper relay connector, inspect
each connector on the wire harness side as shown.
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