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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Horn54-115
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
11.5-15
3.0
100-112
100-112350-390395-435
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
105-120I
I 405-435
TROUBLESHOOTING
COMPONENT LOCATION
OPERATIONl
The horn switch always receives battery voltagevia the dedicated fuse (6) and the coil of the
horn relay.
l
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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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Horn54-117
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/CIGARETTE LIGHTER
LiSPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Max. input W
Reset time second
1 Thermal fuse fusion temperature “C (OF)
Specifications
120
Within 18
180-250 (356-482)I
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
IGNISWIT
2R-W*1.25R-W"
1
DEDICATEDFUSE
21
15A
100. 8510.851
--_____-----____-HEADLIGHT 1.&v&ALARM ;
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0.851
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,IGHTKHUIU REMOTECONTROL SWITCH
*LA‘1REL/
1.25R-\I
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DEDICATEDFUSE
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1
50
G-W
a(D-36)(D-34)
RADIO AND TAPE PLAYER
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103,l (c-15)
(LH)(RH)
RHEOSTAT
REAR
SPEAKER
HRl4MOOAB
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- Radio and Tape Player54-133 ~
L
RADIO AND TAPE PLAYER
1.25R-W
G-W
G-W
(D-47)
B-k
B-I
IGHT
I
DEDICATEDFUSE---1
11---_;.2
RHEOSTAT
HR14M02AB
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 54-168CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Radio and Tape Player
IA-9Ever-present noise.I
Noise is often created by the following factors, and
often the radio is OK when it is checked individually.l Traveling conditions of the vehicle
l Terrain of area traveled through
l Surrounding buildings
l Signal conditions
l Time periodFor this reason, if there are still problems with noiseeven after the measures described in steps A-l
to A-8 have been taken, get information on the fac-
tors listed above as well as determining whetherthe problem occurs with AM or FM, the station
names, frequencies, etc., and contact a service cen-
ter.B. RADIO
IB-lNo power is supplied when the switch is set to ON.IIIIs multi-purpose fuse No. 4 blown or is the circuit open?Replace fuse or repair harness.
NoIs the connector at the back of the radio connected properly?
Yes
Connect connector securely.1t
NoDisconnect and check the connector at the rear of the radio. Is the ACC / Repair harness.
power (12 V) being supplied to the radio?J
I
Yes
1 Reoair or reolace radio.
1 B-2No sound from one speaker.ICheck to see if there is any sound when attached
to another radio.
I-=----[Repair or replace radio unit.
No
checkthespeakerharnessfor conductance.
out.*Speakarj
NoRepair speaker harness and ensure
proper connection of relay connectors.
tRepair or replace speaker.
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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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C-lCassette tape will not be inserted.Are there any foreign objects in the cassette player?/NoRemove the object(s)”
“1Attempting to force a foreign object (e g.. a coin or clip, etc.) out
of the cassette player may damage the mechanism. The player
should be taken to a service dealer for repair.
Does the cassette player work if another tape is inserted?
NoReplace tape
**
*2Ensure that the tape label is not that the tape itself tape of C-120
or greater length often get caught in the mechanism and should
not be used.
Repair or replace cassette player.
C-2No sound (even after a tape has been inserted).Is multi-purpose fuse No. 4 blown or is the circuit open?
NoYes
- Replace fuse or repair harness.
+Is connector at rear of radio connected tightly?
YesNo
- Connect connector firmly.
Disconnect connector at rear of radio. Is ACC power being supplied to the
yesPW Repair or replace caSSette player.
radio?
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Radio- and TaDe Plaver54-183
Card
Security code216N1034
Typical name card
A Cards
PROCEDURE FOR INPUTOFSECURITYCODE FOR RADIOAND TAPE PLAYER WITH ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The radio and tape player does not operate in the following
states.
(1) Power supply to the radio and tape player has been sus-
pended for more than one hour continuously by removing
the cable from the battery terminal or disconnecting the
harness connectors.
(2) The power supply to the radio and tape player has been
suspended for more than one hour owing to blown fuse
or discharged battery.(3) The radio and tape player has been replaced.
If the radio and tape player does not operate for these causes,
input the security code by the following procedure to operate
it.
1.Using any of the following methods, confirm the security
code.
(1)
Read the security code indicated on the cards retained
by the user.
(2) If the security code is unknown owing to the user’s
loss of the cards,a. Remove the audio panel and then pull out the
radio and tape player partially.
b.Read the serial No. shown on the name card of
the radio and tape player.
c.Look up the anti-theft code corresponding to the
serial number in the serial number-anti-theft code
table; or, make inquiries to Mitsubishi Motor Sales
of America, Inc.(3) When the radio and tape player is replaced
Read the security code on the cards attached to the
upper surface of the replacement radio and tape player.
NOTE
Deliver the cards (two) to the user.
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