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23-38BODY - Seat Belts
Motor (L.H.,
R.H.)
Manual Procedure
Door Latch Switch (L.H., R.H.)
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nstalled to the quarter panel.
The motor operates to move the slide anchor.t receives direction of rotation, start, and stop signals from the
:ontroi unit. and operates according to these signals.Jote that an automatic seat belt motor relay is installed at the motor.f. due to a malfunction, the slide anchor stops before it reaches the2nd of its travel, note that the slide anchor can also be movednanually by using the hexagonal wrench included with the vehicle.
-ocated at the door latch.
rhese switches detect the open/close condition of the doors.
The following components also constitute the automatic seat belts system.
Ignition Switch (“ON” position)
Kev-reminder Switch
(A. B)
Buzzer
rhis switch sends a High signal to the control unit when the ignition
“ON” signals are sent to the control unit by switch A while the key is
inserted in the key cylinder; “ON” signals are sent by switch
Bwhen the key is not in the key cylinder.
Located at the rear side of the instrument panel.The power for this buzzer is supplied from the battery through fuse
No. 1.
Note that the buzzer sounds an alarm to warn that the key has beenleft in the ignition.
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BODY - Seat Belts23-39
OPERATlON
Belt Fastening Motion
(1) If the belt is not in the fastening position (the
L.H. or R.H. door latch switch at Door Closed
position; the L.H. or R.H. “fasten” switch at
“ON” position) when the door is closed with the
ignition switch in the “ON” position, the belt
automatically moves to the fastening position.
For the period between the initiation and com-
pletion of the belt’s motion in the fastening
direction, the seat belt warning light either stays
lit or blinks.
Belt Releasing Motion
(1) When the belt is not in the release position, the
L.H. or R.H. release switch is in the “ON”
position, and the left or right door is opened, the
belt will automatically move to the release
position if the ignition switch is at either the
“ON”,“LOCK” or “ACC” position.
For the belt at the driver’s seat side moveover,
the belt will automatically move to the release
position if the
key is taken out while the belt is
fastened.
The buzzer sounds for approximately 0.7 secondsince the start of thebelt’s motion.When the belt is completely fastened, the
“fasten” switch is switched OFF and the motor
stops.(2) With a lapse of approximately 60 seconds after
the belt has stopped its fastening motion due to
foreign object wedged in the mechanism, the
protective timer of the control unit is activated
causing the motor output to the shut off.
When the belt completes its releasing motion,
the L.H. or R.H. release switch is turned OFF,
and the motor stops.
(2)If the belt is still in the process of releasing with
a lapse of approximately 60 seconds after the
start of motion, the protective timer in control
unit is activated causing the motor output to be
shut off.
At the same time, the buzzer sounds for
approximately 0.7 second.
Ignitionswitch
(ONI I------(LOCK or ACC) -J
Warning
light
I-6 sec. ’
cWARNING SYSTEM
Warning Alarm when Ignition Switch is Activated
When the ignition switch is moved from the “LOCK” or “ACC”
position to the “ON” position, the warning light illuminates
continuously for approximately 6 seconds.
If, within the time, the ignition switch is moved from the “ON”
position to the “LOCK” or “ACC” position, the warning light
illumination will stop.