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OPERATIONThe engine control module controls the power
transistors (high speed and low speed) in the moduleto provide radiator fan motor and condenser fan
motor rotation controls in accordance with the engine
coolant temperature and vehicle speed.
NOTEIn the event of faulty water temperature sensor,
the engine control module commands the fan motors
(for both radiator and condenser) to rotate at high
speeds.1. Radiator Fan (Low Speed Rotation)
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When the engine control module turns onthe power transistor (low speed) in the
module, the current flows from the ignition
switch to the engine control module throughthe radiator fan motor relay (LO) coil.
If the current flows to the fan motor relay
coil, the switch of the relay turns on to supplythe motor driving power (for low speed
rotation). This will cause the current to flow
from the battery to the ground through the
radiator fan motor, relay switch and resistor,rotating the radiator fan at low speeds.
2. Condenser Fan (Low Speed Rotation)
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The power from the NC compressor lock
controller turns on the condenser fan motorrelay (LO) to rotate the condenser fan at
low speeds.3. Radiator Fan, Condenser Fan (High
Speed Rotation)l
When the engine control module turns onthe power transistor (high speed) in the
module. the radiator fan motor relay (HI)
and condenser fan motor relay (HI) will
operate and the motor driving power (for
high speed rotation) is sent to the radiator
fan motor and condenser fan motor to rotate
the radiator fan and condenser fan at high
speeds.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1. Neither the radiator fan nor condenser
fan rotate at all.
l Check fusible link No. 5.
2. Only the condenser fan does not
operate.l Check dedicated fuse No. 8.
3. The condenser fan do not operate in the
low speed mode, but operate otherwise.
(1) The A/C compressor magnet clutch does
not enter the “ON” state.l Check whether the output of the air
conditioning compressor lock controller
unit is available.
(2) The A/C compressor magnet clutch enters
the “ON” state.l
Check the condenser fan motor relay
(LO)-4. The radiator fan and condenser fan do
not operate in the high speed mode, but
operate otherwise.l Check the engine control unit.
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OPERATION
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lBattery positive voltage is continuously applied to the key-reminder switch.l
If the driver’s door is opened (door switch ON) with the key inserted in the ignition switch (key-reminderswitch ON), the buzzer sounds to warn that the key has been left in the switch.
&eat belt warning>
lWhen the ignition switch is turned on, the timer circuit and pulse circuit will flicker the seat belt warning
light for approx. 6 seconds with the buzzer intermittently sounding.
lIf the seat belt is fastened for the while, the seat belt switch will be turned off and the buzzer will
stop.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
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ProblemCheck methodThe key-reminder The seat belt warning function l
Check the door switch.
warningdoesn’t is OK.(Refer to GROUP 42-Door Assembly.)
sound.The seat belt warning also l Check the buzzer.
doesn’t function.(Refer to GROUP 52A-Seat Belt.)
The seat belt warn-The seat belt warning light lCheck the seat belt switch.
ing doesn’t
func- flashes.(Refer to GROUP 52A-Seat Belt.)
tion.The seat belt warning light l Check the key-reminder switch.
also does not function (and(Refer to GROUP M-Ignition Switch.)
the key-reminder warning
also does not function).
The buzzer doesn’t stop even through the driver’slCheck the seat belt switch.
seat belt has been buckled.(Refer to GROUP 52A-Seat Belt.)
The seat belt warning light doesn’t flashes (but thelCheck the light bulb.
buzzer sounds).lCheck the key-reminder switch.(Refer to GROUP 54-Ignition Switch.)
lCheck the seat belt switch.
(Refer to GROUP
52A-Seat Belt.)
The warning light does not flash and the warninglCheck the ignition switch input signal.buzzer also does not sound.(Refer to GROUP 52A-Troubleshooting.)l Check the key-reminder switch.
(Refer to GROUP 54-Ignition Switch.)
lCheck the seat belt switch.
(Refer to GROUP 52A-Seat Belt.)
The warning light flashes, but the warning buzzer l
Check the key-reminder switch.
does not sound.(Refer to GROUP M-Ignition Switch.)lCheck the seat belt switch.
(Refer to GROUP 52A-Seat Belt.)
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The indicator does not blink after pressing thetransmission switch of the transmitter.
1) Check or replace the battery. (Refer to
GROUP
42-Keyless Entry System.)
2) Replace the transmitter.
l Transmitted wave is being sent from thel
R.H. and L.H. doors can be locked and unlocked
by the transmitter but the dome light and footlight do not blink or come on. (Interlocked
lighting of the dome light and foot light by means
of the dome light switch or door opening and
closing is normal).
transmitter (indicator is blinking), but the system
does not operate.1) Check the cryptographic code registering
method. (Refer to GROUP
42-Keyless
Entry System.)
2)Check the keyless entry control unit terminalvoltage. (Refer to GROUP
42-Trouble-
shooting.)3) Check the coaxial cable of antenna and
the ground wire for connection.
l Only R.H. or L.H. door can be locked or
unlocked.
1)Check the door lock power relay 1 (for front
passenger’s door) or door lock power relay2 (for driver’s door). (Refer to GROUP
42-Central Door Locking System.)
2)Check the keyless entry control unit terminalvoltage. (Refer to GROUP
42-Trouble-
shooting.)
1)Check the keyless entry control unit terminal
voltage (Refer to GROUP
42-Troubleshoot-
ing.)2) Check the harness.
NOTE
l :Perform this check when replacement of the
transmitter and/or
keyless entry control unit or
faulty storage of cryptographic code has been
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CHARGING SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONSGENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
GENERATOR
ItemsUp to 1995 modelsFrom 1996 models
TypeBattery voltage sensingBattery voltage sensing
Rated output
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OPERATION
When engine is stoppedWhen the ignition switch is switched to the “ON”
position, electricity flows from the
‘I” terminal of
the generator to the field coil, and at the same time
the charging warning light illuminates.
When engine is being started/has started
When the engine is started, charging voltage is ap-
plied to the ‘I” terminal of the generator, with the
result that the charging warning light is extinguished.
In addition, because battery voltage is applied to
the “S” terminal of the generator, this battery voltage
is monitored at the
IC voltage regulator, thus switch-ing ON and OFF the current to the field coil and
thereby controlling the output voltage of the genera-
tor.
Power is supplied to each load from the “B” terminal
of the generator.
NOTE
The generator relay functions as a back-up for the
flow of electricity to the field coil if there is a discon-
nection or damaged wiring of the charging warning
light.
COMPONENT LOCATION
Name/ Symbol 1
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TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1. Charging warning light does not go on when
the ignition switch is turned to “ON”, before the
engine starts.l Check the bulb.
2.Charging warning light fails to go off once the
engine starts.l
Check the IC voltage regulator (located with-
in the generator).
3. Discharged or overcharged battery.l
Check the IC voltage regulator (located with-
in the generator).4. The charging warning light illuminates dimly.
l Check the diode (within the combination
meter) for a short-circuit.
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