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TRANSFER CASE (TOD) 5D2-9
4H/4L Switch Input
4H
4H
4H
4H
4H
4H
4H
4H
4H
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
Position Sensor Interpretation
1. When the module powers up, it will read the position sensor
and the 4H/4L switch input and respond to the possible
codes as follows
2. A command to shift will only be acted upon if the TCCU is
reading a valid code at the time the command to shift is
made.
3. After a shift has started, the TCCU will power the shift motor
until the code for the requested position is read. If an invalid
code is read, the TCCU will go into a default mode.
4. During a shift attempt, the shift motor will be energized for a
maximum of 5 seconds.Motor Position
Left Stop
Left of High
High
Right of High
Zone 1
Neutral
Zone 2
Low
Right Stop
Left Stop
Left of High
High
Right of High
Zone 1
Neutral
Zone 2
Low
Right StopAction
No action required. 4L bulb off.
No action required. 4L bulb off.
No action required. 4L bulb off.
Blink 4L bulb. After the shift conditions are met, attempt a shift
to 4H under conditions of below 87 rpm in front and rear
propshaft and “Neutral” position. After succesfully shifting into
4H, stop blinking 4L bulb.
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Blink 4L bulb. After the shift conditions are met, attempt a shift
to 4L. After succesfully shifting into 4L, stop blinking 4L bulb.
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
No action required. 4L bulb on.
No action required. 4L bulb on.

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6A-6 POWER STEERING SYSTEM
OIL PUMP PRESSURE CHECK
Oil Pump Pressure Check
1. Disconnect the pressure hose from the oil pump connect a
pressure gauge between the oil pump and pressure hose
2. Bleed the system . Start the engine and turn the steering
wheel form lock several times until oil temperature is up to
50°C
3. Run the engine at 1,000 rpm.
4. Close the pressure gauge valve and check oil pressure.
Notice
Do not keep the valve closed for more than 10 seconds.
5. Remove the pressure gauge and connect the pressure
hose.
6. Do bleeding procedure.
BLEEDING OF POWER STEERING
SYSTEM
Bleeding of Power Steering System
1. Disconnect the fuel line. Using a starter motor, crank the
engine and turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 5 or 6
times.
Notice
Do bleeding with engine cranking. If bleed with idling, there
can be a air contact with oil.
2. Connect the fuel feed line and start the engine at idle speed.
3. Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock until there is no
more air in oil reservoir.
4. Connect the oil level is within specification.
5. By turning the steering wheel left to right, check the oil level
change.
Notice
lIf oil is not changes more than 5mm, do bleeding again.
lIf oil level rises suddenly when stopped engine, again.
Relief Pressure75 - 82 kg/cm2

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7B/C-12 MANUAL & SEMIAUTO-HVAC
Charging Refrigerant
1. Connect the manifold gauge to the charging valve and
evacuate the system.
2. Connect the center hose of the gauge to the refrigerant
tank.
3. Open the high pressure valve and charge the system with
350g of refrigerant.
4. Close the high pressure valve and start the engine and run
the compressor.
Notice
Never open the high pressure valve when the compressor
is running. Refrigerant gas will be charged reverse.
5. Slowly open the low pressure valve and charge the system
with refrigerant.
Standard650 - 750 g
6. Close the low pressure valve after charging.
Notice
Checking the pressure through the sight glass is impossible
by applying & R-134a.
7. Stop the engine and disconnect the manifold gauge from
the system.
Operation Check
1. Place a dry bulb thermometer to the front duct.
2. Place a psychrometer close to the inlet of the cooling unit
(under the glove box).
3. Run the engine at 1,500 rpm.
4. Set the blower switch at ‘HI’ and A/C switch ‘ON”.
5. Set the temperature control lever at ‘COOL’.
6. Set the air flow control at ‘REC’.
7. Check that air conditioning system is stabilized.
Temperature of Air Inlet
High Pressure Gauge Reading 25 - 35°C
13.2 - 18.5kg/cm
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8B-20 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM(SRS)
Removal & Installation Procedure
preceding work : removal of steering wheel
1. Turn the ignition switch to “OFF” position and disconnect
the battery negative cable. Start the procedure after waiting
over 3oseconds.
2. Unscrew 3 screws from lower cover on steering column shaft
and remove the lower cover.
3. Unscrew 4 screws from clock spring and remove the clock
spring
Installation Notice
lDon’t try to repair and modify the clock spring.
lWhen aligning the neutral position, turn to clockwise until it
stops, and turn to counter clockwise until the marks are
aligned

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9W-2 IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
Notice
lIf vehicle is equipped with immobilizer system and the engine
cranks normally but not start, check immobilizer system first
rather than ignition and other electrical systems because it
can be disabled fuel supply of injectors by ECU due to
defective immobilizer system.
lProgramming of the immobilizer system will be performed
by authorized personnel only. If following defective codes
for immobilizer system appear during diagnosis of vehicle
with SCANNER, ask immobilizer programming to authorized
personnel and actual programming should be performed
by authorized personnel only.
Display of defectives relevant to immobilizer system :
SCANNER
1. No communication with transponder
2. No immobilizer programming
lThe transponder in the key can be damaged by shocks of
dropping or hitting other objectives, so handle it with care.
lEach supplied key has programming of code on its own.
Accordingly if ECU needs to be replaced, replace the
transponder in the key.
lThe vehicle equipped with immobilizer system will never be
started with remote ignition device, so do not attempt to
install it.
lThe immobilizer system will never be removed from the
vehicle. So never attempt to remove it to install a remote
ignition device or others.
lIf engine does not start during service, use every key to
start the engine and then check immobilizer system finally.
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Immobilizer is a device disabling vehicle ignition unless a speific key is used and designed to help prevent vehicle
theft.
Immobilizer is comprised of two devices, a key with encoded transponder and engine control unit(ECU) with the same
encoding of the transponder. When a key is inserted into the key hole to start vehicle and turned to ‘ON’, the ECU
reads and decodes the transponder code and, if the same, starts the engine, it is called immobilizer. It means
immobilizer system disables starting by stopping fuel supply if the code in the transponder does not match the code
stored in ECU each other.
Cases that requires immobilizer
programming
1. Replacement ECU
In this case, replace the every transponder
of the key at once.
2. Replacement of the transponder
3. Additional key for lost 1 or 2 keys
1 ) Clear all codes for current keys from the
ECU
2 ) When using current key : clear code of
the transponder and re-program it
3) Additional (purchased) key : perform
programming
4. When lost all keys
1 ) Clear all memorized key codes from the
ECU
2 ) Replace the key and key set
3 ) Immobilizer programming

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