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WIRING HARNESS - Back Door Lock Circuit
23 BACK DOOR LOCK CIRCUIT
Battery _ Sub fusible link
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fuse
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A 1.25F-G -1.25-G
0 2-LR -To heater relay
[Refer to P.8-551
1.25F-R 1.25-R
2-B -To column switch
B-l 2 [Refer to P.8-511
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Back door
lock actuator
Remark
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For information concerning the ground points (example: q ),
Wiring color code refer to P.8-7.
B: Black
Br: Brown G: Green
Gr: Gray L: Blue Lg: Light green
LI: Light blue 0: Orange P: Pink
R: Red Y: Yellow W: White
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WIRING HARNESS - Centralized Junction
CENTRALIZED JUNCTION
Main Fusible Link
896!
Circuit
Main circuit
Cable color Black
Fusible link size mm’ (ir?.) 1.25 (.0019)
Permissible continuous current A 40
Fusing current A 190
Sub Fusible Link
Item Circuit
Cable color
Fusible link size mm7 (in.2)
Permissible continuous current A
Fusing current A
Dedicated Fuse Lighting circuit
Green
0.5(.0008)
27
100 Alternator circuit Feed back carburetor
control circuit
Stop light, door lock
and heater circuit
Red
0.85(.0013)
34
150 Ignition circuit Power window
circuit
Green Green-
0.5(.0008) 0.5(.0008)
27 27
100 100
Upper beam indicator circuit / Air conditioner cixit
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WIRING HARNESS - Centralized Junction
Multi-purpose Fuse
Power supply circuit Fuse No. Rated
capacity A Applicable circuits
Battery 1 20
Clock, Dome light, Hazard warning flashers
Headlight relay 2 10 Tail lights, License plate lights, Illumination lights, Headlight
washer relay, Position lights
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Ignition switch (IG) 3 10 Heater relay, Seat belt warning timer, Turn-signal lights,
Alternator, Seat belt switches, Power window relay, Fuel and
water temperature gauges, Oil pressure gauge, Voltage meter,
Indicator and warning lights, Inhibitor switch, Automatic
free-wheeling hub indicator control unit
4
IO Back-up lights, Auto choke relay, OD-OFF relay
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5 15 Rear window defogger
Battery 6 20 Heater, Back door lock
7 15 Key-reminder switch, Stop lights, Buzzer
Ignition switch (ACC) 8 15 Windshield wipers and washer, Headlight washer relay,
Intermittent wiper relay, Horn
9 10 Rear window wiper and washer
10 15 Cigarette lighter, Radio, Tape player, Clock (ACC), Spare terminal,
Air conditioner relay
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CHARGING SYSTEM-Alternator 8-87
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SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY
7. REMOVAL OF FRONT BRACKET/lG. REAR BRACKET
(1) Insert plain screwdriver between front bracket and stator
core and pry downward.
Caution
Do not insert screwdriver too deep, as there is danger
of damage to stator coil.
(2) Rear cover may be hard to remove because a ring is used
to lock outer race of rear bearing. To facilitate removal of
rear cover, heat just bearing box section with a 200-W
soledering iron.
Do not use a heat gun, as it can damage diode assembly.
1. REMOVAL OF PULLEY
Clamp the rotor in a vise with soft jaws.
11. REMOVAL OF REGULATOR AND BRUSH HOLDER
(1) Unsolder three stator leads soldered to main diodes on
rectifier.
(2) Unsolder two plates soldered to rectifier.
Caution
1. When soldering or unsoldering, use care to make
sure that heat of soldering iron is not transmitted
to diodes for a long period. Finish soldering or un-
soldeing in as short a time as possible.
2. Use care that no undue force is exerted to leads of
diodes.
INSPECTION
ROTOR
l Check rotor coil for continuity. Check to ensure that there is
continuity between slip rings.
If resistance is extremely small, it means that there is a short.
If there is no continuity or if there is short circuit, replace rotor
assembly.
Standard value : 3.1 f2
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STARTING SYSTEM-Starter Motor 8-101
Snap
L Armature
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SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY
9. CAUTION OF ARMATURE/ll. BALL
When removing the armature, do not lose the ball which acts
as a bearing for the armature and tip.
17. DISASSEMBLY OF SNAP RING/18. STOP RING
(1) Push the stop ring towards the snap ring using the proper
socket.
(2) After removal of the snap ring with the snap ring pliers,
remove the stop ring and the over-running clutch.
CLEANING STARTER MOTOR PARTS
1, Do not immerse parts in cleaning solvent. Immersing the yoke
and field coil assembly and/or armature will damage insulation.
Wipe these parts with a cloth only.
2. Do not immerse drive unit in cleaning solvent. Overrunning
clutch is pre-lubricated at the factory and solvent will wash
lubrication from clutch.
3. The drive unit may be cleaned with a brush moistened with
cleaning solvent and wiped dry with a cloth.
INSPECTION
CHECKING COMMUTATOR
(1) Place the armature on a pair of V blocks and check run-out with
a dial gauge.
Standard value : 0.05 mm (-0020 in.)
Limit : 0.1 mm (.0039 in.)
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8-112 IGNITION SYSTEM - Service Adjustment Procedures
CHECKING NEGATIVE PRESSURE ADVANCE EQUIPMENT
1. Set the timing light.
2. Start the engine and allow it to idle.
3. Pull out the vacuum hose from vacuum controller and attach
vacuum pump to nipple.
4. Check the advance while slowly applying negative pressure to
the vacuum pump. If the advance is smooth when accompa-
nying the increase in negative pressure, this is normal.
Secondary cable
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Primaw 6-8 mm
Cylinder
block
cable ’ (.24-.31 in.) 5ELO45 1
Spark plug
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Iefective insula
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Symptom
Excessive advances
Sudden advance rise
Insufficient advance or large
hysteresis
No advance Assumed causes
Weakness of vacuum controller
spring
Broken spring
Impaired movement of breaker
base
Broken diaphragm
5. If the malfunction indicators above are confirmed, dismantle
and check the distributor.
6. Allow the engine to idle and then turn the ignition switch to
OFF.
7. Remove the vacuum pump and attach the vacuum hose to the
vacuum controller nipple.
8. Remove the timing light.
SPARK PLUG CABLE TEST NWGIGB
Hold the spark plug cable about 6-8 mm (.24-.31 in.) away from
engine proper (grounding portion such as cylinder block) and crank
engine to verify that sparks are produced.
SPARK PLUG TIEST NOUGIHB
Connect the spark plug to the high tension cable, ground outer
electrode (main body), and crank engine. In the atmosphere, only
short sparks are produced because of small discharge gap. If the
spark plug is good, however, sparks will occur in discharge gap
(between electrodes). In a defective spark plug, no sparks will
occur because of leak of insulation puncture.
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IGNITION SYSTEM-Service Adjustment Procedures 8-113
SPARK TEST - ENGINE CANNOT BE CRANKED
If spark test is performed by cranking while the catalyst is hot,
unburned gas will be supplied to the catalyst, and this is not de-
sirable to the catalyst.
For this reason, use the following methods which allow spark test
to be performed without cranking.
1. Remove the distributor cap.
2. Check signal rotor position in relation to the pick-up. If it is not
the position shown in the illustration, turn the crankshaft man-
ually so that the projection of the signal rotor is moved away
from the center part of the pick-up. In order words, the signal
rotor should be positioned so that current can flow to the
ignition coil.
3. Disconnect the high tension cable from the center tower of
the distributor cap, and hold the end of the cable about 5 - 10
mm (.2 - .4 in.) away from the cylinder block of the engine.
4. Turn the ignition switch to “ON”. Then, when a piece of metal
(the tip of a screwdriver for instance) is inserted into the de-
tection coil of the pick-up and then moved away, a spak can be
generated.
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Secondary cable 5-10 km
(.2-.4 in.)
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IGNITION SYSTEM - Distributor
DISTRIBUTOR
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
8-119
Disassembly steps
1. Breather
2. Distributor cap
3. Packing
4. Contact carbon
5. Rotor
6. Vacuum control
7. Ground wire
8. Lead wire
l + Adjustment of air gap
9. Igniter
4* 10. Rotor shaft
+*** 11. Signal rotor
l * 12. Breaker plate
4* 13. Spring retainer
4* 14. Governor spring
15. Governor weight
16. Lock pin
- Vehicles for
California
Vehicles except
for California
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4**+ 17. Driven gear
18. Washer
19. “0” ring
20. Distributor shaft
21. Washer
22. Oil seal
23. Distributor housing
NOTE
(1) Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble.
(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Disassembly”.
(3) Hw: Refer to “Service Points of Reassembly”.
(4)
q : Non-reusable parts
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8-120 IGNITION SYSTEM - Distributor
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SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLY
10. DISASSEMBLY OF ROTOR SHAFT/l 1. SIGNAL ROTOR
Place igniter base on soft base (wooden block) and lightly tap
rotor shaft to remove it from signal rotor.
13. DISASSEMBLY OF SPRING RETAINERI14. GOVERNOR
SPRING
Remove two spring retainers with pliers and then remove two
governor springs.
17. DISASSEMBLY OF DRIVEN GEAR
(1) Mark location of driven gear on distributor shaft.
(2) Place driven gear on soft base (wood block) so that spring
pin can be removed.
(3) Using a pin punch, remove spring pin.
INSPECTION
Check according to the following provisions and repair or replace
anything faulty.
CAP ROTOR
(1) Ensure there are no cracks in the cap.
(2) Ensure that the electrodes of the cap and of the rotor are
undamaged.
(3) Wipe off any dirt from the cap or the rotor.
SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEMBLY
Before servicing be sure to clean and inspect all parts.
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METERS AND GAUGES-Specifications /Troubleshooting 8425
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Items Nm ft.lbs.
Water temperature gauge unit 8-10 6-7
SEALANTS AND ADHESIVES
Items
Water temperature gauge unit threaded portion Specified sealants and adhesives
3M nut locking No. 4171 or equivalent Quantity
As required
TROUBLESHOOTING
TACHOMETER NOBHH-
Inspection items
Symptom
The tachometer fails to operate
I The tachometer pointer is faulty
NOTE
Number in circle indicates inspection sequence.
FUEL GAUGE
Inspection items
Symptom
The fuel gauge fails to operate
The fuel gauge pointer is faulty
NOTE
Number in circle indicates inspection sequence.
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