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G6M0134
3. REAR WIPER RELAY
1) Connect battery to terminal No. 1 and ground terminal
No. 2.
2) Check continuity between terminals as indicated in
table below:
When current flows. Between terminals
No. 3 and No. 5Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals
No. 3 and No. 4Continuity exists.
When current does not flow. Between terminals
No. 3 and No. 5Continuity exists.
Between terminals
No. 3 and No. 4Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals
No. 1 and No. 2Continuity exists.
B6M0111
4. WASHER MOTOR
Apply battery voltage between terminals of washer motor
connector and check that washer motor operates.
12. Rear Window Defogger
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. DEFOGGER SWITCH
1) Remove screws which secure meter visor.
2) Remove meter visor from instrument panel while dis-
connecting connectors.
3) Remove rear window defogger switch from meter visor.
B6M0119
B: INSPECTION
1. DEFOGGER SWITCH
Move rear window defogger switch to each position and
check continuity between terminals as indicated in table
below:
Terminal
Switch position35 14 2
OFF

ON
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G6M0137
4) When tester indicates 12 volts when its probe reaches
point“A”, a broken circuit occurs between point“A”and the
negative terminal. Slowly move tester probe toward the
negative terminal while contacting it on heat wire to locate
point where tester indication changes abruptly (0 volts).
This is the point where a broken circuit occurs.
When tester indicates 0 volts when its probe reaches point
“A”, a broken circuit occurs between point“A”and the posi-
tive terminal. Locate a point where tester indication
changes abruptly (12 volts) while slowly moving tester
probe toward the positive terminal.
G6M0138
C: REPAIR
1) Clean broken wire and its surrounding area.
2) Cut off slit on (used) thin film by 0.5 mm (0.020 in) width
and 10 mm (0.39 in) length.
3) Place the slit on glass along the broken wire, and
deposit conductive silver composition (DUPONT No. 4817)
on the broken portion.
4) Dry out the deposited portion.
5) Inspect the repaired wire for continuity.
B6M0120
13. Combination Meter
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. COMBINATION METER
1) Move steering wheel fully down.
2) Remove screws which secure meter visor.
3) Remove visor from instrument panel.
4) Disconnect connectors from meter visor.
B6M0121
5) Remove screws which secure combination meter, and
pull combination meter out.
6) Disconnect connectors from back of combination meter.
CAUTION:
When installing combination meter, be sure to connect
connectors to backside of combination meter.
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G6M0137
4) When tester indicates 12 volts when its probe reaches
point“A”, a broken circuit occurs between point“A”and the
negative terminal. Slowly move tester probe toward the
negative terminal while contacting it on heat wire to locate
point where tester indication changes abruptly (0 volts).
This is the point where a broken circuit occurs.
When tester indicates 0 volts when its probe reaches point
“A”, a broken circuit occurs between point“A”and the posi-
tive terminal. Locate a point where tester indication
changes abruptly (12 volts) while slowly moving tester
probe toward the positive terminal.
G6M0138
C: REPAIR
1) Clean broken wire and its surrounding area.
2) Cut off slit on (used) thin film by 0.5 mm (0.020 in) width
and 10 mm (0.39 in) length.
3) Place the slit on glass along the broken wire, and
deposit conductive silver composition (DUPONT No. 4817)
on the broken portion.
4) Dry out the deposited portion.
5) Inspect the repaired wire for continuity.
B6M0120
13. Combination Meter
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. COMBINATION METER
1) Move steering wheel fully down.
2) Remove screws which secure meter visor.
3) Remove visor from instrument panel.
4) Disconnect connectors from meter visor.
B6M0121
5) Remove screws which secure combination meter, and
pull combination meter out.
6) Disconnect connectors from back of combination meter.
CAUTION:
When installing combination meter, be sure to connect
connectors to backside of combination meter.
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B6M0349
15. Horn and Cigarette Lighter
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. HORN
1) Open the engine hood.
2) Disconnect connector of horn.
3) Remove the horn.
Tightening torque:
18±5 N⋅m (1.8±0.5 kg-m, 13.0±3.6 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
After installing horn, connect connector, fit firmly wir-
ing harness to prevent from disconnecting due to
vibration.
B6M0124
2. HORN SWITCH (HORN PAD)
1) Remove screw which secures horn switch (steering
pad) to the base of steering wheel.
2) Remove horn switch (steering pad) from steering wheel
while disconnecting connector.
B6M0350A
3. CIGARETTE LIGHTER
1) Remove center panel from instrument panel. <Ref. to
5-4 [W1A0].>
2) Disconnect connector from cigarette lighter.
3) Turn illumination socket 45°counterclockwise and
remove it.
4) Loosen nut, and then remove cigarette lighter body.
CAUTION:
Align socket with cutout portion of instrument panel
during installation.
In case of replacing cigarette lighter, use genuine
part only and always replace both plug and socket
combination.
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B6M0133
B: INSPECTION
1. DOOR LOCK SWITCH (DRIVER’S DOOR)
1) Remove door trim panel. <Ref. to 5-2 [W2A2].>
2) Disconnect connector of door switch.
3) Set switch to each position and check continuity
between terminals as indicated in table below:
Terminal
Switch position12
UNLOCK
LOCK
B6M0135
2. ACTUATOR
1) Remove door trim panel. <Ref. to 5-2 [W2A2].>
2) Disconnect connector of actuator.
3) Make sure that door link moves to LOCK or UNLOCK
position when battery voltage is applied between terminals
as described below:
Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. 2,
and negative () terminal to terminal No. 4 at a moment.
Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. 4,
and negative terminal () to terminal No. 2 at a moment.
B6M0352A
18. Remote Controlled Rearview Mirror
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. REMOTE CONTROLLED REARVIEW MIRROR
SWITCH
1) Remove rearview mirror switch from instrument panel
by using a small standard screwdriver.
CAUTION:
Do not pry rearview mirror switch forcefully as this
may scratch instrument panel.
2) Remove rearview mirror switch while disconnecting
connector.
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B6M0133
B: INSPECTION
1. DOOR LOCK SWITCH (DRIVER’S DOOR)
1) Remove door trim panel. <Ref. to 5-2 [W2A2].>
2) Disconnect connector of door switch.
3) Set switch to each position and check continuity
between terminals as indicated in table below:
Terminal
Switch position12
UNLOCK
LOCK
B6M0135
2. ACTUATOR
1) Remove door trim panel. <Ref. to 5-2 [W2A2].>
2) Disconnect connector of actuator.
3) Make sure that door link moves to LOCK or UNLOCK
position when battery voltage is applied between terminals
as described below:
Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. 2,
and negative () terminal to terminal No. 4 at a moment.
Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. 4,
and negative terminal () to terminal No. 2 at a moment.
B6M0352A
18. Remote Controlled Rearview Mirror
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. REMOTE CONTROLLED REARVIEW MIRROR
SWITCH
1) Remove rearview mirror switch from instrument panel
by using a small standard screwdriver.
CAUTION:
Do not pry rearview mirror switch forcefully as this
may scratch instrument panel.
2) Remove rearview mirror switch while disconnecting
connector.
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B6M0144A
3. SUNROOF RELAY
Check continuity between terminals as indicated in table
below, when battery voltage is applied between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3.
When current flows. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity exists.
When current does not flow. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3Continuity exists.
B6M0354
20. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. RADIO BODY
1) Remove hand brake cover.
2) Remove console cover.
3) Remove screws which secure center panel. Remove
center panel.
B6M0355
4) Remove fitting screws, and slightly pull radio out of
instrument panel.
5) Disconnect connectors and antenna feeder cord.
B6M0146
2. FRONT SPEAKER
1) Remove gusset speaker from behind the rearview mir-
ror while disconnecting connector.
2) Remove door trim panel. <Ref. to 5-2 [W2A2].>
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B6M0144A
3. SUNROOF RELAY
Check continuity between terminals as indicated in table
below, when battery voltage is applied between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3.
When current flows. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity exists.
When current does not flow. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3Continuity exists.
B6M0354
20. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. RADIO BODY
1) Remove hand brake cover.
2) Remove console cover.
3) Remove screws which secure center panel. Remove
center panel.
B6M0355
4) Remove fitting screws, and slightly pull radio out of
instrument panel.
5) Disconnect connectors and antenna feeder cord.
B6M0146
2. FRONT SPEAKER
1) Remove gusset speaker from behind the rearview mir-
ror while disconnecting connector.
2) Remove door trim panel. <Ref. to 5-2 [W2A2].>
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B6M0154A
B: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. CRUISE CONTROL MAIN SWITCH
1) Remove screws which secure meter visor.
2) Remove meter visor from instrument panel while dis-
connecting connectors.
3) Remove cruise control main switch from meter visor.
B6M0357A
2. CRUISE CONTROL COMMAND SWITCH
1) Remove screw which secures horn pad to the base of
steering wheel.
2) Remove horn pad from steering wheel while discon-
necting connector.
3) Disconnect connector of cruise control command
switch.
4) Remove screws which secure cruise control command
switch to steering wheel, and then remove command
switch.
WARNING:
Refer to 5-5 when removing or installing the module
from the airbag equipped model.
B6M0156
3. ACTUATOR
1) Loosen nut which secures cruise control cable end to
throttle cam, and then remove cable from engine throttle
cam.
2) Remove clip bands from cruise control cable.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to apply excessive load to the wire
cable when adjusting and/or installing; otherwise, the
actuator may be deformed or damaged.
Do not bend cable sharply with a radius less than
100 mm (3.94 in); otherwise, cable may bend
permanently, resulting in poor performance.
When installing cable, be careful not to sharply bend
or pinch the inner cable; otherwise, the cable may
break.
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B6M0361A
22. Security System
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. STARTER INTERRUPT RELAY
NOTE:
The starter interrupt relay and headlight alarm relay use the
same parts and are mounted parallel to each other.
Therefore, before removal and installation, identify the
starter interrupt relay by the color of its wiring connection.
<Ref. to 6-3 [WIRING DIAGRAM SECTION].>
1) Remove instrument panel lower cover.
2) Disconnect connector of starter interrupt relay.
3) Remove starter interrupt relay.
4) Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
B6M0361A
2. HEADLIGHT ALARM RELAY
NOTE:
The headlight alarm relay and starter interrupt relay use the
same parts and are mounted parallel to each other.
Therefore, before removal and installation, identify the
headlight alarm relay by the color of its wiring connection.
<Ref. to 6-3 [WIRING DIAGRAM SECTION].>
1) Remove instrument panel lower cover.
2) Disconnect connector of headlight alarm relay.
3) Remove headlight alarm relay.
4) Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
B6M0363A
3. ENGINE HOOD SWITCH
1) Disconnect connector of engine hood switch from bot-
tom side of switch body.
2) Remove headlight (LH).
3) Remove attaching bolt, and then remove engine hood
switch.
4) Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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