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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 54-78CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Lighting System
OPERATION
Battery voltage is always applied to the dome light. When the dome light switch is turned to “ON”,
the dome light will remain lit. After either door is opened if the dome light switch is at “DOOR” position,the dome light will come on.
lWith the dome light turned on (with the ignition switch in the OFF position and with the dome light
switch in the DOOR position), close all doors, and the timer circuit in the ETACS unit will be activatedto gradually vary the voltage for approx. 6 seconds owing to the duty control, and the voltage will
be output to transistor Tr. Since the voltage applied to the dome light gradually decreases, the dome
light will be dimmed.lIf the ignition switch is turned to “ON” while the dome light is lit (while the timer is activated), the
timer circuit will be opened to turn “OFF” transistor Tr. This will immediately turn off the dome light
without dimming.
With the ignition switch in the OFF position, open any door, and all lights will come on.
l
With all lights turned on (with the ignition switch in the OFF position), close all doors, and the timercircuit inside the ETACS unit will operate in the same manner as the dome light to dim all lights.
When the ignition switch is placed in the ON position with all lights turned on (with the timer in operation),the same operation as the dome light will take place.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Phenomenon
Dome light does not come on
when
a door is opened with the
dome light switch in the DOOR
position.
Check the door switch input signal.
Check the door switch. (Refer to GROUP 42 -
The foot lights and ignitionl
key cylinder illumination
Check the dome light switch.
light illuminate.
lCheck the dome light bulb.
Dome light, foot lights and ignition key illumination light go out
l
at once when doors are closed.Check the door switch input signal.(Refer to P.54-80.)Even if ignition switch is turned on while lights are being
l
dimmed,lightsdo notout at the same time.
Check the ignition switch input signal.
go
(Refer toP.54-80.)
COMPONENT LOCATION
Data ‘link
connect&
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A-2Noise appears at certain places when traveling (FM).Do the following measures eliminate the noise?
YeslChange to a different station with a strong signal to boost resistance to interference.l Suppress high tones to reduce noise.+3cll Extend antenna completely. (Whip antenna)
No
tIf there is more noise than other radios, find out the noise conditions and the name and frequency
of the receiving stations from the user, and consult with the service center.
NOTE
About FM waves:
FM waves have the same properties as light, and
can be deflected and blocked. Wave reception isnot possible in the shadow of obstructions such
as buildings or mountains.
1.The signal becomes weak as the distance from
the station’s transmission antenna increases.
Although this may vary according to the signal
strength of the transmitting station and interven-ing geographical formations or buildings, the
area of good reception is approx.
20-25 km
(12-l 6 miles) for stereo reception, and 30-40km (19-25 miles) for monaural reception.
2. The signal becomes weak. when an area of
shadow from the transmitting antenna (places
where there are obstructions such as mountains
3.
4.
or buildings between the antenna and.the car),
and noise will appear.
If a direct signal hits the antenna at the same
time as a signal reflected by obstructions such
as mountains or buildings, interference of the
two signals will generate noise. During traveling,
noise will appear each time the vehicle’s anten-
na passes through this kind of obstructed area.The strength and interval of the noise varies
according to the signal strength and the condi-tions of deflection.
has a weaker field than monaural, it is often
accompanied by a hissing noise.FM Broadcast Good Reception Areas
FM Signal Characteristics and Signal Interference
For home stereos:80-90 km (SO-56 miles):.:,.::..:,.::.‘; .: ‘, “.‘l’.. ”216AO664Z16A066300002401
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OPERATIONl
If the defogger switch is turned to “ON” when the generator is generating electricity (L terminal exceeds
10 V.) with the ignition switch at the “ON” position, the timer circuit in the ETACS unit will be operated
to keep the transistor “on” for 11 minutes to close the contact point of the defogger relay. When the
defogger relay is “on”,the defogger and mirror heater will be activated. Moreover, the indicator lightof the defogger switch is lit to inform that the defogger and mirror heater are activated.
lWhen 11 minutes have passed, the defogger and mirror heater will stop activating even if the defoggerswitch is at “ON”. When the defogger and mirror heater are activated (the timer is activated), they
will also stop activating even if the defogger switch is set at “ON” again or if the generator stops
generating electricity (the terminal is 3.5 V or less.)
NOTE
The light automatic shut-off system is valid for the illumination light of the defogger switch. (Refer to
P.54-37.)
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
NOTE
For the troubleshooting hints of the automatic light shut-OFF system, refer to P.54-38.
COMPONENT LOCATION
Datalink. connector
216FO125
Data link connector
\V16FO496 1
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- Theft-alarm System54-229
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TO THE ECUTO THE HORN8. SECURITY LIGHT ACTIVATION CIRCUIT
Description of operation
If all doors are in locked state after key-less locking, the ECUtransistor is turned ON and the security light comes on.
Checking the security light activation circuit (Disconnect the
connector of the ECU and check at the wiring harness side.)Nor-
malMal-
stepCheck objectcondi-func-
Cause
Remedy
tiontion
1D-04connector12v ovterminal voltage 51Fuse (19) dam-Replaceaged or discon-the fusenetted
Harnessdam-Repair the
aged or discon-harnessnetted, or short-circuit
2D-04connector12v ovterminal voltage 52Damaged or dis-
Replaceconnected wiringthe bulbofSECURITYlight bulb
Harness
dam-Repair the
aged or discon-harnessnetted
3ECU terminal volt-12v ovHarnessdam-
age 57Repair the
aged or discon-harnessnetted, or short-circuit9. HORN RELAY POWER-SUPPLY CIRCUIT
Description of operationPower voltage is always supplied to the horn relay.
Checking the horn relay power-supply circuit (Disconnect the
horn relay)
connector terminal
Mal-func-CauseRemedytion
Fuse (3)
dam-Replace the
aged or discon-fusenetted
Damaged or dis-Repair the har-connected har-nessness
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Description of operation
The ECU transistor is turned ON if the vehicle door, etc. are
opened without use of the key.
This energizes the horn relay to activate the horn.
Checking the horn activation circuit (Disconnect the connector
of the ECU, then short-circuit terminal connector No.58, and
activate the horn relay.)
54-230CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Theft-alarm System
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Horn relay termi-nalvoltage(4-Ground)12v ovMalfunction of
Check thethe horn relayhorn relay
(Refer to
P.54-118.)
Horn terminal volt-12v ovHarnessdam-age (LH & RH)Repair the
aged or discon-harness(1 -Ground)netted
Horn terminal volt-age (LH & RH)(1 -Ground)Nor-
1IItion
HornHornMalfunction ofReplacesoundoesn’tthe hornthe hornds (0 sound
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BatteryDamaged or dis-Repair thevoltageconnected wiringharness
of ground circuit
11. THEFT ALARM HORN RELAY POWER-SUPPLY
CIRCUIT
Description of operation
Power voltage is always supplied to theft alarm horn relay.
Checking the horn relay power-supply circuit (Disconnect the
theft alarm horn relay)Check object
THEFT ALARMHORNRELAYconnector terminal
voltage 1NormalMal-
condi-func-
CauseRemedy
tion
tion
12v
ovFuse (14)
dam-Replace the
aged or discon-fusenetted
Damaged or dis-Repair the har-connected har-nessness
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- Theft-alarm System54-231
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alarm
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12. THEFT ALARM HORN ACTIVATION ClRCUlT
Description of operation
The ECU transistor is turned ON if the vehicle door, etc. are
opened without use of the key.
This energizes the theft alarm horn relay to activate the horn.
Checking the horn activation circuit (Disconnect the connector
of the ECU, then short-circuit terminal connector No. 58, and
activate the theft alarm horn relay.)
13. HEADLIGHT POWER-SUPPLY CIRCUIT
Description of operation
Power voltage is always supplied to the headlight relay.
Checking the headlight power-supply circuit (Disconnect the
headlight relay)
Check objectNormalMal-condi-func-CausetiontionRemedy
(Wiring
harness12 vovside) terminal volt-Fusible link (3)Replace theblownfusible link
age (5-Ground)Damaged or dis-Repair the har-connected har-nessness
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14. HEADLIGHT ACTIVATION CIRCUIT
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Description of operationThe ECU transistor is turned ON if the vehicles
door, etc. are opened without use of the key. This
energizes the headlight relay to active the headlight.Checking the headlight activation circuit (Disconnect
the connector of the ECU, then short-circuit terminalconnector 2, and activate the headlight relay.)
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15. STARTER RELAY ACTIVATION CIRCUIT
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switch (STIswtch
B-23l-
Starter motor
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Theft-
alarm
starter
relay
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PANWNEUTNLl. PONlTlON WITCH:1(prom 1993 NODEL)
:2cm2 N@nEL>216Fcas
Description of operationThe ECU transistor is turned ON if the vehicle door etc. are opened without use of the key. This turns
OFF the starter relay and power ceases to be supplied to the starter magnet switch.
Checking the starter relay activation circuit (Disconnect the connector of the ECU, depress fully the clutch
pedal and activate the starter relay)
SW
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t
2Check object
Starter relay terminal voltage
(2-Ground)
Startermotor terminal
(1 -Ground)I
Normal
condition
12v
12v
:
Malfunc-
tion
ov
ov
Cause
Malfunction of the starter
relay
Harness damaged or dis-
connected:
Remedy
Check the starter relay
Repair the harness
(Starter motor connector B-24: Separation)
3Continuity between “B-24” 0
Q-clDamaged magnet switchReplace magnet switch
connector and ground
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ALPHABETICAL INDEX1
A
iiABSPOWER RELAY, Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .
35-82-lRELAY.............................................35-110-1SIGNAL, On-vehicle Inspection.................13A-176,277-iACCELERATOR
CABLE..............................................
17-4-l
SWITCH
ACTIVE AERO SYSTEM, Check.........................
51-7-l
ACTIVE EXHAUST
CONTROL UNIT, On-vehicle Inspection..........13A-173,274-lSYSTEM............................................15-40-l
AERO PARTS........................................51-19-lAIR BAG..........................................520-74-lMODULE......................................528-82, 87-lAIR CLEANER.........................................15-9-l
ELEMENT, Maintenance..............................00-45-lAIR CONDITIONING...................................55-3-l
55-18-lCONTROL PANEL...................................55-73-lCONTROL UNIT.....................................55-73-lENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCHEngine Cooling.....................................14-13-l
ASSIST LINK
Maintenance
.........................................00-49-IAXLE
Rear
HUB, Rear -&VD>
....................................
27-4-lSHAFT
B
BALL JOINT SEALS, Maintenance. . . .
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SENSOR
On-vehicle Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . .BASIC IDLE SPEED, Adjustment . . . . . .
BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Discharged, Remedy . . . . . . . . . . . .
BELT LOCK CONTROLLER . . . . . . . . .
BLOWER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BOOSTER, Clutch
Parking. . . . . . . . . . ..*.............
BOOSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-52-l
..........13A-91,217-l..............
13A-55-l................64-3-11................35-82-l............55-32,74-t................
55-35-l.................21-6-l.........13A-171,273-l
.................36-8-l................35-87-l................35-64-l
DISC..........................................35-93,103-l
Front, Check.......................................35-70-IRear, Check........................................35-73-lFLUID LEVEL SENSOR, Check........................35-64-l
HOSES, Maintenance.................................00-52-I
LINE................................................35-91-lLINING.............................................35-74-lPAD
Disc, Front.........................................
35-66-l
Disc, Rear.............~..................>..........35-71-lPEDAL.............................................35-84-l
Check and Adjustment......................
:........35-63-lBUMPERFront...............................................51-8-lRear...............................................51-13-l
CAMSHAFT
OIL SEALS..........................................
11-21-lPOSITION SENSOR, On-vehicle Inspection......13A-103,225-lCATALYTIC CONVERTER..............................17-71-l
..........................................
15-33-lCD AUTO CHANGER................................54-191-11CENTER PILLAR GLASS..............................42-33-l
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM...................42-49-lCHARGE AIR COOLER................................15-11-l
CHARGING SYSTEM..................................l.6-2-11CIGARETTE LIGHTER..............................54-123-k
CLOCK SPRING, SRS..............................528-74-I
CLOSED THROTTLE POSITION SWITCH
Adjustment.......................................
13A-57-lOn-vehicle Inspection.........................13A-101,223-lCLUTCH
BOOSTER OPERATING, Check
MASTER CYLINDER.................................21-14-lPEDAL..............................................21-8-lCheck and Adjustment................................21-5-l
RELEASE CYLINDER................................21-16-IVACUUM LINE cAWD>...............................21-18-I
COLUMN SWITCH..................................54-112-11COMBINATION GAUGES.............................54-33-kCOMBINATION LIGHT...............................54-106-11COMBINATION METERS.............................54-31-11COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY,On-vehicle Inspection...........................13A-123,236-lCONDENSER
Active Exhaust, On-vehicle Inspection...........13A-173,274-lECS.............................................338-20-I
Electronic CABS>..................................35-119-l
CONTROL VALVE.....................................37B-9-l
Fuel Tank Pressure..................................13F-6-IInspection..
........................................17-65-l
CRANKSHAFT
FRONT OIL SEAL....................................
11-25-lPOSITION SENSOR, On-vehicle Inspection......13A-107,227-l
REAR QIL SEAL.....................................11-26-l
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ALPHABETICAL INDEX3FUNCTION, Check (4WS) .
. . . . . . . . . . . .37B-5-l
GARNISHES . . . . . . . . .
GENERATOR . .
GLASSCenter Pillar .
Door.....................
Door Window, Adjustment
Liftgate . .Quarter Window.Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G SENSOR.. . . . . .
G
.........................51-15-l........................16-12-11
.....................42-33-l.....................42-43-l......42-12-l......42-38-l......42-34-l......42-26-l....338-l 8-l.....35-117-l
H
HAZARD SWITCH..................................54-110-11
HEADLIGHT........................................54-103-11
HEADLINING.......................................52A-16-l
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOROn-vehicle Inspection.........................13A-137,247-l
HEATER..............................................55-3-l
HEATER CONTROL...................................55-30-I
HEATER UNIT........................................55-34-l
HIGH MOUNTED STOP LIGHT.......................54-107-11
HOOD...............................................42-18-lAdjustment.........................................42-11 -I
HORN.............................................54-115-11RELAY..
..........................................54-118-11
SWITCH..........................................54-118-11
HYDRAULIC UNIT CABS>.............................35-110-I
Check
.............................................35-76-lI
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR (Stepper Motor Type)
On-vehicle Inspection.........................13A-153,263-l
IDLE MIXTURE, Check................................11-12-l
IDLE SPEED
Basic, Adjustment.................................13A-55-lCurb,Check........................................11-11-l
IGNITION
CABLES, Maintenance................................00-46-l
COIL, On-vehicle Inspection....................
13A-158,264-l
POWER TRANSISTOR, On-vehicle Inspection....13&158,264-l
SWITCH............................................54-6-11
SWITCH-IG, On-vehicle Inspection...............13A-65, 193-l
SWITCH-ST, On-vehicle Inspection
......................................13A-113,230-l
SYSTEM...........................................16-45-11
TIMING,‘Check.......................................11-9-l
IMPACT SENSORS, Front............................528-68-I
INDUCTION CONTROL VALVE POSITION SENSOROn-vehicle Inspection.........................13A-133,242-l
INJECTOR........................................13A-286-l
On-vehicle Inspection.........................
13A-144,257-l
INSTRUMENT PANEL.................................52A-5-lINTAKE
AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR........................17-65-l
On-vehicle Inspection..........................13A-88,215-l
CHARGE PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM, Check.......15-7-l
INTAKE MANIFOLD...................................15-17-l
PLENUM
K
KEY INTERLOCK MECHANISM....KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM........KICKDOWN SERVO...............KNOCK SENSOR.................On-vehicle Inspection............KNUCKLE........................
.................23-51-l.................42-52-l.................23-47-l..............13A-289-l..........
13A-125,237-l..................26-6-l
L
LASH ADJUSTERSCheck.............................................11-15-lReplacement.......................................11-l 7-l
LATCH, Door.........................................42-47-lLEFT MEMBER........................................32-8-l
LEVER, Shift
cFWD>.............................................22-8-lLICENSE PLATE LIGHT.............................54-106-11
LIFTGATE............................................42-20-I
Adjustment.........................................42-11-l
GLASS.............................................42-38-lLIGHT
Indicator, ECS....................................338-19-IFog.............................................54-105-11Front Combination.................................54-106-11High Mounted Stop................................54-107-11License Plate.....................................54-106-11
Rear Combination.................................54-106-11Switch, Stop......................................33B-19-l
LIGHTING SYSTEM..................................54-35-11LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIALCheck cAWD>......................................27-l 5-l
Rear Axle, Oil Change, Maintenance...................00-52-I
CASE
LOOSE PANEL.......................................42-25-l
LOWER ARM
Front Suspension.................................33A-10-I
Rear Suspension
M
MAIN MUFFLER
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING .
MANUAL TRANSAXLE
cFWD> . . . . . . . . . . . .Maintenance. . . . .
MASTER CYLINDER . . .
Clutch . . . . . . . .
MIRROR, Door..
_. .MIXTURE CONTROL (MFI) SystemMOTOR ANTENNA.. . . .
MOTOR RELAY
CABS>, Check .MOULDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . .MUFFLER, Main
.....................
.......
...............................................................
..........15-30-I..........
15-33-l...........55-6-l..........
22-13-l...........22-2-l..........00-48-I..........35-87-l..........21-14-l..........51-31-l..........17-70-I........54-188-11..........35-83-l..........51-15-l...........
15-30-I..........15-33-l...
13A-131,241-l