lock LEXUS SC400 1991 Service Repair Manual
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Parts Replacement ± Stoplights
(Rear Combination Light)
(See page BE±56 )
(High Mount Stop Light)
REPLACEMENT OF HIGH MOUNT STOP
LIGHT
1. REMOVE HIGH MOUNT STOP LIGHT
(a) Disconnect negative (±) terminal from the battery.
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the ºLOCKº position and negative (±) terminal
cable is disconnected from the battery.
(w/o Rear Spoiler)
(b) Separate the woofer speaker cover from package tray
trim.
(c) Disconnect connector.
(d) Remove woofer speaker cover.
(e) Remove five screws and separate the high mount stop light from woofer speaker cover.
(w/ Rear Spoiler)
(f) Separate the rear spoiler from the luggage door. (See page BO±106 )
(g) Remove three screws and separate the high mount stop
light from rear spoiler.
2. INSTALL HIGH MOUNT STOP LIGHT For installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse.
Parts Inspection± Stop Light System
(Stop Light Switch)
STOP LIGHT SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF STOP
LIGHT SWITCH
1. REMOVE STOP LIGHT SWITCH
(a) Remove instrument panel subassembly cover underNo.1 and brake pedal return spring.
(b) Disconnect connector.
(c) Remove a nut and switch.
2. ADJUSTMENT OF STOP LIGHT SWITCH (See page BR±4)
3. INSTALL STOP LIGHT SWITCH For installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse.
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INSPECTION OF LIGHT FAILURE
SENSOR
INSPECT LIGHT FAILURE SENSOR(Relay Circuit)
Disconnect the connector from the sensor and inspect the
connector on the wire harness side as shown.
Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
Continuity1±GroundConstant*Continuity
2±GroundConstant*Continuity
3±GroundConstant*Continuity
9±GroundConstant*Continuity
11±GroundConstantContinuity
Voltage3±GroundTail or HeadOFFNo voltage
ONBattery voltage
4±GroundIgnition switchLOCK or ACCNo voltage
ONBattery voltage
7±GroundStop light switchOFFNo voltage
ONBattery voltage
Voltage8±GroundIgnition switchLOCK or ACCNo voltage
ONBattery voltage
*: There is resistance because this circuit is grounded through the bulb*: There is resistance because this circuit is grounded through the bulb.
If circuit is as specified, replace the sensor. If the circuit is not
as specified, refer to BE±60 wiring diagram and inspect the
circuits connected to other parts.
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Parts Replacement (Turn Signals)
(Cornering Light)
REPLACEMENT OF CORNARING LIGHT
1. REMOVE CORNARING LIGHT(a) Disconnect negative (±) terminal from the battery.
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the ºLOCKº position and negative (±) terminal
cable is disconnected from the battery.
(b) Remove front under cover. (See page BO±92 )
(c) Remove a screw and two nuts.
(d) Remove cornaring light from bumper.
(e) Disconnect connector.
2. INSTALL CORNARING LIGHT For installation follow the removal procedure in reverse.
(Front Turn Signal Light)
REPLACEMENT OF FRONT TURN
SIGNAL LIGHT
(See page BE±37 )
HINT: Replacement of Headlight (LO±Beam)
(Rear Combination Light)
(See page BE±56 )
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INSPECTION OF HAZARD WARNING
SWITCH
INSPECTION HAZARD WARNING SWITCH(Continuity)
Inspect the switch continuity between terminals.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
(Switch Circuit)
Disconnect the switch connector and inspect the connection
on the wire harness side as shown.
Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
Voltage8±GroundConstantBattery positive voltage
10±GroundIgnition switchpositionLOCK or ACCNo voltage10±GroundIgnition switch positionONBattery positive voltage
*12±GroundLight control switchpositionOFFNo voltage*12±GroundLight control switch positionTAIL or HEADBattery voltage
Continuity*13±GroundConstantContinuity
5±GroundConstant*2Continuity
6±GroundConstant*2Continuity
*1: Illumination*2: There is resistance because this circuit is grounded through the bulb.\
If the circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±66 wiring diagram
and inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
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Parts Inspection ± ILLUMINATION
LIGHT SYSTEM
(Rheostat Light Control Volume)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
RHEOSTAT LIGHT CONTROL VOLUME
(See page BE±103 )
INSPECTION OF RHEOSTAT LIGHT
CONTROL VOLUME
1. INSPECT RHEOSTAT LIGHT CONTROL VOLUME
(Resistance)
Inspection resistance between terminals.
Tester
ConnectionConditionSpecified value
3±4ConstantApprox. 10 k
1±3Rheostat knobA1±3turned clockwiseBApprox. 10 k " 0
If resistance is not as specified, replace the rheostat light con-
trol volume.
(Taillight Switch/Continuity)
Inspect continuity between terminals.
If operation is not as specified, replace the rheostat light con-
trol volume.
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Parts Inspection ± Interior Lights
(Integration Relay)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
INTEGRATION RELAY
(See page BE±49 )
INSPECTION OF INTEGRATION RELAY
INSPECT INTEGRATION RELAY
(Relay Circuit/Illuminated Entry System)
Remove the relay from junction block and inspect the con-
nector on the junction block side as shown in the chart.
Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
ContinuityA1±GroundDriver's or passenger's courtesyOFF (Door closed)No continuityyA1±Groundgy
switchON (Door opened)Continuity
A4±GroundPassenger's courtesy switchOFF (Door closed)No continuityA4±GroundPassenger's courtesy switchON (Door opened)Continuity
A6±GroundDriver's courtesy switchOFF (Door closed)No continuityA6±GroundDriver's courtesy switchON (Door opened)Continuity
A10±GroundConstantContinuity
VoltageA1±GroundConstant*Battery voltageg
A2±GroundConstant*Battery voltage
A10±GroundInterior light switchON*Battery voltageA10±GroundInterior light switchOFFNo voltage
*: There is resistance because this circuit is grounded through the bulb\
.
If the circuit is as specified, try replacing the relay with a new
one.
If the circuit is not as specified, refer to BE±77 wiring diagram
and inspect the circuits connected to other parts.
BE±78
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(Courtesy Switch)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
COURTESY SWITCH
1. REMOVE COURTESY SWITCH(a) Remove door lock assembly.
(See page BO±36)
(b) Remove a screw.
(c) Remove courtesy switch from door lock assembly.
2. INSTALL COURTESY SWITCH For installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse.
INSPECTION OF COURTESY SWITCH
INSPECT COURTESY SWITCH(Continuity)
Inspect the switch continuity between terminals.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
(Switch Circuit)
Disconnect the connector from the switch and inspect the
connector on the wire harness side as shown.
Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
Continuity6±GroundConstantContinuity
Voltage3±GroundConstantBattery voltage
If circuit is not as specified, inspect power source or wire
harness.
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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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Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
VoltageA14±GroundIgnition switchpositionLOCK or ACCNo voltageA14±GroundIgnition switch positionONBattery positive voltage
ContinuityA6±GroundConstantContinuity
(Washer Motor and Tank)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
WASHER MOTOR AND TANK
1. REMOVE WASHER TANK AND WASHER MOTOR(a) Remove fender liner.
(b) Disconnect connector and hose.
(c) Remove three screws and tank.
(d) Separate tank and washer motor.
2. INSTALL WASHER TANK AND MOTOR For installation follow the removal procedure in reverse.
INSPECTION OF WASHER MOTOR
INSPECT WASHER MOTOR
(Operation)
Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 2
and the negative (±) lead to terminal 1, check that the motor
operates.
NOTICE: There tests must be performed quickly (within
20 seconds) to prevent the coil from burning out.
If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
(Circuit)
Disconnect the connector from the washer motor and inspect
the connector on harness side as shown.
Check forTester connectionConditionSpecified value
Continuity1±GroundPush washer switch ONContinuity
Voltage2±GroundTurn ignition switch ONBattery positive voltage
If circuit is not as specified, inspect wire harness, power
source or wiper switch.
(Window Washer Level Warning Switch)
(See page BE±124)
BE±92
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TROUBLESHOOTING
You will find the cause of trouble more easily by properly using the table \
shown below. In this table, the num-
bers indicate the order priority of causes of trouble. Check each part in th\
e order shown. If necessary, re-
place the parts.
See pageB±4,21BE±26BE±4,20BE±91BE±90BE±92BE±91BE±93±
Trouble
Part Name
AM1 FuseIgnition SwitchWIPER FuseWiper SwitchWiper MotorWasher MotorWasher SwitchWasher Hose and NozzleWire Harness
Wipers and washers do not operate.*1132456
Wipers and washers do not operate.*221345
Wipers and washers do not operate.*31234
Wipers do not operate in LO, HI or MIST.123
Wipers do not operate in INT.123
Washer motor does not operate.213
Wipers do not operate when washer switch
is ON.12
Washer fluid does not spray.1
*1: Door Lock and Power Windows do not operate
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2: Door Lock and Power Window are normal. Combination Meter and Turn Signal do not operate.
*
3: Combination Meter and Turn Signal are normal.
BE±94
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