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l
When the ignition switch is switched to the
ON position, battery voltage is applied (viathe multipurpose fuse (11) and hazard
switch) to the turn-signal and hazard flasher
unit.l
When the turn-signal switch is switched to
the LH position,
Trl (within the flasher unit)
is switched ON and OFF repeatedly.
Then the contacts of the relay 1 (also within
the flasher unit) repeatedly switch from ON
to OFF, causing the turn-signal lights and
turn-signal indicator light LH to flash.l
When the turn-signal switch is switched to
the RH position, Tr2 (within the flasher unit)
is switched ON and OFF repeatedly.Then the contacts of relay 2 (also within
the flasher unit) repeatedly switch from ON
to OFF, causing the turn-signal lights and
turn-signal indicator light RH to flash.2. If one of the bulbs is burned out
lIf the LH (or RH) turn-signal light bulb is
burned-out, the resistance of the turn-signalcircuit as a whole increases, resulting in
Lshorter ON and OFF intervals of the LHTrl (or RH Tr2) and a higher flashing rateof the LH lights (or RH lights).CHASSIS ELECTRICAL
- Lighting System54-89
TURN-SIGNAL LIGHT AND HAZARD
L
LIGHT
OPERATION
ed to the “ON” position, the relay contactof the turn signal and hazard flasher unit
is switched ON and OFF repeatedly, in thesame manner as for the operation of the
turn-signal lights, and the left and right turn-
signal lights and turn-signal indicator lights
simultaneously flash repeatedly.
NOTE
(1) The number of flashes of the hazard-warn-
ing lights does not change if there is dam-
aged or disconnected wiring of one light.
(2)The light automatic shut-OFF system is valid
for the illumination light of the hazard switch.(Refer to
P.54-37.)
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1.The turn-signal lights and hazard-warning lightsdo not operate at all.
l Check the hazard switch contact (power
supply side).l Check the turn-signal and hazard flasher
unit.2. All turn-signal lights at the left (or right) side
do not function.
(1) The hazard-warning lights function normal-
ly-lCheck the hazard switch contact (turn-
signal side).l Check the turn-signal switch.
3.The number of flashes of the turn-signal lights
is excessive.l Check the bulbs.
4. The hazard-warning lights do not function.
(1) The turn-signal lights function normally.l
Check the hazard switch contact (haz-
ard-warning light side).
NOTE
For the troubleshooting hints of the automatic lightshut-OFF system, refer to
P.54-37.
COMPONENT LOCATION
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A-6There is noise when starting the engine.
Noise type
Sounds are in pa-
rentheses ( ).
AM, FM:
Ignition noise
(Popping, Snap-
ping,Cracking,
Buzzing)
Otherelectrical
components
Static electricity
(Cracking, Crin-
kling)
Conditions
0Increasing the engine speedcausing the popping sound tospeed up, and volume de-creases.0Disappears when the ignitionswitch is turned to ACC.
-
lDisappears when the vehicle is
completely stopped.Occurs when parts or wir-
Severe when the clutch is en-ing move for some reasonlgaged.and contact metal parts of
the body.
lVarious noises are produced de-pending on the body part of thevehicle.
Due to detachment from
the body of the front hood,
bumpers, exhaust pipe
and muffler, suspension,
etc.
Causel
Mainly due to the
spark plugs.l Due to the enginenoise.
Noise may appear as
electrical components be-
come older.
Parts to be Location of
inspectedparts
or remedy(next page)
Noise con- 1
denser
Ground
cable2, 3
Repair or replace electricalcomponents.
Return parts or wiring to
their proper position.
Caution
1.Connecting a high tension cable to the noise
filter may destroy the noise filter and shouldnever be done.
2.Check that there is no external noise. Since
failure to do this may result in misdiagnosis
due to inability to identify the noise source,
this operation must be performed.3. Noise prevention should be performed by
suppressing strong sources of noise step
by step.
NOTE
1. Condenser
The condenser does not pass D.C. current, butas the number of waves increases when it
passes A.C. current, impedance (resistanceagainst A.C.) decreases, and current flow is
facilitated. A noise suppressing condenser
which takes advantage of this property is in-
serted between the power line for the noise
source and the ground. This suppresses noiseby grounding the noise component (A.C. or
pulse signal) to the body of the vehicle.
2. Coil
The coil passes D.C. current, but impedance
rises as the number of waves increases relativeto the A.C. current. A noise suppressing coil
which takes advantage of this property is in-
serted into the power line for the noise source,
and works by preventing the noise componentfrom flowing or radiating out of the line.
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Ground parts by bonding.
Cases where the problem
is not eliminated by a single
response to one area are
common, due to several
bodypartsbeing
imperfectly grounded.
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- Theft-alarm Svstem54-221
(Output)Voltmeter rvv 1-1
Scan tool(Buzzer %,isound)16FO5712. Make sure that when the following switches are turned
on, the output shown in the illustration is delivered. (Only
those switches which are related to the theft-alarm system
are listed here.)
0Driver and front passenger door switchesl Headlight switch
lDriver and front passenger door lock switchesl Passing light switch
l Pop-up switch (up to 1993 models)
l Hood switch
l
Liftgate switch
l Door key cylinder switch
l
Liftgate switch
If there is no output of a voltage pattern at all, check
for a malfunction of that switch or for damaged or discon-
nected wiring.
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TROUBLESHOOTING QUICK-REFERENCE TABLE
For information concerning the locations of electrical components, refer to GENERAL-Theft-alarm System
Circuit.
1.ARMING / DISARMING RELATIONSHIP
Trouble symptomThe system is not armed (The
SECURITY light doesn’t illumi-
nate, and the alarm doesn’t func-
tion.)
(The central door locking system
functions normally.
If the central locking system doesnot function normally, refer to
GROUP 42.)
The arming procedures are fol-
lowed, but the SECURITY light
does not illuminate.(There is an alarm, however,
when an alarm test is conductedafter about 20 seconds have
passed.)
The alarm sounds in error when,
while the system is armed, a door
or the liftgate is unlocked by us-
ing the key.
ICause
Damaged or disconnected
wiring of ECU power sup-
ply circuit
Damaged or disconnected
wiring of door switch input
circuit
Damaged or disconnectedwiring of SECURITY light
activation circuit.Blown SECURITY light
bulb
Malfunction of the ECU.
Damaged or disconnected
wiring of a door key cylin-
der and the
liftgate unlock
switch input circuit.
Malfunction of a door key
cylinder and the liftgate un-
lock switch.
Malfunction of the ECU.
2.ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION RELATIONSHIP
Trouble symptomCauseThere is no alarm when, as an
Damaged or disconnected
alarm test, a door is opened with-wiring of door switch (all
out using the key.doors) input circuit
(The arming and disarming arenormal, and the alarm is
acti-Malfunction of the door
vated when the liftgate or hood isswitch
opened.)
Malfunction of the ECUThere is no alarm when, as an
Damaged or disconnected
alarm test, the liftgate is opened
without using the key.wiring of liftgate switch in-
put circuit
(The alarm is activated, however,
by opening a door or the hood.)Malfunction of the liftgate
switch.
Malfunction of the ECU.Check methodCheck by using check
chart P.54-224.Check by using check
chart P.54-225.Check by using check
chart P.54-229.
If input checks
(P.54-220) indicate amalfunction, check by
using check chart
P&f-227.
Check method
If input checks
(P.54-220) indicate a
malfunction, check by
using check chart
P.54-225.
If input checks
(P.54-220) indicate a
malfunction, check by
using check chart
P.54-228.
Remedy
Replace the fusible link
No. (6) or the fuse No.
(19).Repair the harness.
Repair the harness or re-
place the door switch.
Replace the fusible linkNo. (6) or the fuse No.(1%
Repair the harness.
Replace the bulb.
Replace the ECU.
Repair the harness or re-
place a door key cylinderand the
liftgate unlock
switch.
Replace the ECU.
Remedy
Repairthe harness or re-
place the door switch.
Replace the ECU.
Repair the harness or re-
place the liftgate switch.
Replace the ECU.
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Trouble symptom
Cause
Check method
Remedy
There is no alarm when, as analarm test, the hood is openedDamaged or disconnected
wiring of hood switch input
If input checks
Repairthe harness or re-
from within the vehicle.circuit.
(P.54-220) indicate aplace the hood switch.
(The alarm is activated, however,malfunction, check by
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by opening a door or the liftgate.)using check chartMalfunction of the hood p.54-225.
switch.
Malfunction of the ECU.
-Replace the ECU.
Engine would not start [EngineThere is a short-circuit of
starting is possible when the the starter relay activationCheck by using check
chart P.54-234.
Repair the harness.
starter relay is in the switched-off
circuit
(normally closed) condition, with
the clutch switch in the switch-off
and the ECU harness connector
disconnected.]
When, as a test of the alarm, aDamaged or disconnectedCheck by using check
door or the
liftgate is opened wiring of headlight power chart P.54-231, 232.
Repairthe harness or re-
without using the key, orthe hood
is opened from within the vehicle,supply circuit or headlightplace the diode Ds.
activation circuitReplace the headlight
the horn and the theft-alarm hornrelay or the headlight.sound but the headlights don’t
flash. (The headlights can, how-
ever, be switched. ON by usingMa
lfunction of the ECUReplace the ECU.
the passing switch.)The headlights flash during an
alarm test but the horn orthe theftDamaged or disconnectedCheck by using checkRepair the harness.
alarm horn does not sound.wiring of horn relay power
chart P.54-229,230,231.supply circuit or horn ac-Replace the horn.
tivation circuitReplace dedicated fuse
Damaged or disconnectedNo. (6) or the fusible linkwiring of the theft-alarmNo. (6).horn relay power supply
circuit or the theft-alarm
horn activation circuit.
Malfunction of the ECU.
Replace the ECU.The system is not deactivated
nhen, during an alarm test in
Damaged or disconnected
If input checks
which the alarm is intentionallywiring of door key cylinder
Repair the harness.activated, the door or
liftgate isand
liftgate unlock switch(P.54-220) indicate a
input circuitmalfunction, check byReplace the key cylinder
Jnlocked by using the key.
using check chartswitch or the
liftgate
switch.
:The system also cannot be dis-P.54-227,228.
armed.)
Malfunction of door keycyl-inder and liftgate unlock
switch.
Malfunction of the ECU
Replace the ECU.
ECU: Electronic Control Unit
NOTEIf the
lifigate unlock switch or door key cylinder unlock switch is operated roughly, or if these switches have
been installed incorrectly or switches themselves are defective the ECU may not accept the warning or alarmcancelling signal. In such case, the alarm operation will take place when the door is opened using a key.
[When the door key cylinder switch has been shorted, however, if the ignition switch is turned ON, the ECU
judges the detection-switch as faulty and thereafter, it will prevent setting of (warning) alarm until the shorting
is corrected.]
If the
liftgate is opened using a key and is left opened when the door key cylinder switch system has a trouble
(wiring harness damage, open circuit, etc.), the ECU judges it as the
liftgate holding mode and does not producealarm even when the door is opened.
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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.)
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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
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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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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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