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LUMINOUS INTENSITY MEASUREMENT
Measure the luminous intensity of headlights with a photo-me-ter in accordance with the instruction manual prepared by
the manufacturer of the photometer and make sure that the
luminous intensity is within the following limit.Limit: 20,000 cd or more
NOTE
(1) When measuring the luminous intensity of headlight, keepthe engine at 2,000 rpm and have the battery charged.
(2) If there are specific regulations for luminous intensity ofheadlights in the region where the vehicle is operated,
make sure that the intensity conforms to the requirements
of such regulations.
FOG LIGHT AIMING
1.Place vehicle on a known level floor 7.6 m (25 feet) from
aiming screen or light colored wall.
2. Use adjusting screw to adjust the top end of high intensity
zone to dimension A.
BULB REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the connector.
2. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to pull it out.
Caution
Do not touch the surface of the headlight bulb with handsor dirty gloves. If the surface dies become dirty, clean
it with alcohol or thinner, and let it dry thoroughly before
installing.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Lighting System54-103
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(From 1994 models)
(Up to 1993 models)
Removal steps (From 1994 models)
1. Front combination light
2. Headlight
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Removal steps (Up to 1993 models)
1. Headlight bezel, upper
2. Headlight bezel, lower
3.Retaining ring4.Headlight5.Spring6.Mounting ring7.Housing8.Rod assembly9.Headlight hood
10.Link assembly11. Boot12. Pop-up motor
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
+A, HEADLIGHT BEZEL, UPPER REMOVAL(1) Raise the headlights by using the pop-up switch.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.(2) Remove the headlight bezel, upper.
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RELAY
INSPECTIONHEADLIGHT RELAY
/ TAILLIGHT RELAY / FOG LIGHT
RELAY CHECK
Connect battery to terminal 1 and check continuity between
terminals with terminal 3 grounded.
Power is supplied4-5 terminals
Continuity
Power is not supplied4-5 terminalsNo continuity
1-3 terminals
Continuity
POP-UP MOTOR RELAY (Up to 1993 models) CHECK
Check for continuity between terminals under the conditions
described below.
LIGHT AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF UNIT CHECK
(1) Remove the quarter trim. (Refer to GROUP 52A - Trim.)
(2) Keeping the connector connected to the light automatic
shut-OFF unit, connect the test light (12 V-3.4 W) from
the harness side to terminal No. 6 (for tail lights) or No.
7 (for headlights). Under the following conditions, checkthe operation of the test light.
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INSPECTIONJL
(1)Remove the instrument panel switch from the knee protec-
tor.(2) Connect the battery and a test bulb (40 W) as shown
in the figure.
(3) The function of the rheostat is normal if the intensity of
illumination changes smoothly, without flashing or flicker-ing, when the rheostat is operated.
HAZARD SWITCH
INSPECTION
(1) Remove the center air outlet assembly from instrument
panel. [Refer to GROUP 55 - Ventilators (Instrument Pan-’
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(2) Operate the switch to check for continuity between termi-
nals.
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HORN
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Horn (Except for theft-alarm horn)
ItemsI Specifications
Type
Effective sounding voltage V
Power consumption A
Sound level dB
Fundamental frequency Hz
“low” sound
“high” sound
“low” sound
“high” sound
Fiat type
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Theft-alarm horn
1 ItemsI Specifications
1 Type1 Flat typeI
Effective sounding voltage V
Power consumption A
Sound level dB
Fundamental frequency Hz
11-14.5
Max. 3.5
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TROUBLESHOOTING
COMPONENT LOCATION
OPERATIONl
The horn switch always receives battery voltagevia the dedicated fuse (6) and the coil of the
horn relay.
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When the horn switch is set to ON, the contactsof the horn relay close.
Then current flows through the dedicated fuse
(6) to the contacts of the horn relay, the hornand ground, causing the horn to sound.1. One of the horn does not sound.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTSl Check the horn.
2. Horns do not sound.
l Check the horn switch.
l Check the dedicated fuse (6).
NOTE
(1) For vehicles equipped with the theft-alarm sys-tem, refer to
P.54-205.
(2) For information concerning the horn relay and
theft-alarm horn relay, refer to
P.54-?18.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION(UP TO 1993 MODELS)
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1. Air bag module (Refer to GROUP 528
(FROM 1994 MODELS)
- Air Bag Module and Clock Spring.)2. Horn contact switch3. Horn contact plate and wire4. Horn switchThe
horn switch is not supplied
If it is faulty, replace the steeringby itself.wheel assembly.i-.
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RELAY
INSPECTION
HORN RELAY CHECK
Connect battery to terminal 1 and check continuity between
terminals with terminal 3 grounded.
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THEFT-ALARM HORN RELAY CHECK
Connect battery to terminal 2 and check continuity between
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B-7Too few automatic select stations.
tIs the antenna completely extended?
YesNo1Check theantennaitself.Is the antenna plug properly connected to the equipment?
Yes
Ensure proper connection.Does the equipment work properly if the radio is changed?
Repair or replace radio.
B-8lnsuff icient memory (preset stations are erased).Is multi-purpose fuse No. 19 blown or is the circuit open?
NoReplace fuse or repair harness.
Disconnect and check the connector at the rear of the radio. Is the memory
backup (battery) power beina supplied?Repair harness..-IYes
tRepair or replace radio.
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