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CRUISE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Posable Cause
WIII not hold proper speed 1 Incorrect cable adjustment
F.~. _I.~_ - 1L .-AL‘- I. I -
Cruise intermittently cuts out
trrnarng Inrome nnKage Leaking vacuum servo diaphragm
Leaking vacuum tank
Faulty vacuum or vent valve
Faulty stepper motor
Faulty transducer
Faulty speed sensor
Faulty cruise control module
‘ Clutch or brake switch adjustment too tight -chnrt *r nna* in the cruise control circuit
cer VI I”, . vt “y”‘,
I- Faulty transdu
Leaking vacuum circuit Faulty cruise control switch
Faulty stepper motor
Note. Use this chart as a guide. Not all systems will use the components listed.
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REMOVAL&INSTALLATION
# See Figures 32 thru 40, 46 and 47
1. Disconnect battery negative cable.
*If equipped with an air bag, be sure to dis-
arm it before entering the vehicle.
2. Remove the panel from around the radio, On
some models the panel is retained with screws, On
others, use a plastic trim tool to pry the lower pad of
the radio panel loose.
3. Remove the radio/tape/CD player mounting
bracket retaining screws, 4. Slide the radio chassis out of the instrument
*panel and disconnect the radio wiring harness and
*Depending on the speaker installation, it
may save time at installation to identify and
tag all wires before they are disconnected.
5. Remove the mounting brackets from the radio.
To install:
6. The installation is the reverse of the removal
procedure. Make all electrical and antenna connec-
tions before fastening the radio assembly in place.
7. Test all functions of the entertainment system
prior to final installation. If all are satisfactory, install
the unit and center panel.
8. Connect the negative battery cable and recheck
the entire system for proper operation. CD Changer
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Open the trunk lid.
3. Remove any necessary trim to access the CD
changer.
4. Remove the CD-changer-to-bracket retaining
screws.
5. Lift the changer from the bracket and detach
the electrical connectors.
6. Remove the changer from the vehicle.
To install:
7. The installation is the reverse of removal.
REMOVAL&INSTALLATION l
Front (Instrument Panel Mounted) Speaker
u See Figure 48
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the front speaker garnish.
3. Remove the retainers, detach the harness con-
nector and remove the front speaker,
Handle the speaker carefully to avoid dam-
aging the cone during removal and installa-
tion.
4. Installation is the reverse of the removal proce-
dure
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Door Speakers 4. Installation is the reverse of the removal proce-
) See Figures 50, 51, and 52 dure
-t
I. lJ13lr”IIIIObI IlIt: llaydwa n:n?.nnnnr, IL,^ ..^rr‘:.... battery &je, Rear Deck Speakers
2. Remove the door trim pa nel. Refer to the pro-
cedure in Section 10. # See Figure 53
3. Remove the mounting screws, detach the har-
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
ness connector and remove the front speaker. 2. Remove the speaker cover.
3. Remove the speaker retaining screws.
4. Lift the speaker out of the cavity.
Handle the speaker carefully to avoid dam- 5. Detach the electrical and remove the speaker,
aging the cone during removal and installa-
tion. 6. The installation is the reverse of removal.
93156g19
Fig. 48 Typical front (instrument panel
mounted) speaker mounting
Door Mounted Tweeters
# See Figure 49
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2, Remove the delta cover (triangular shaped
cover behind the side mirror and above the door
panel.
3. Remove the speaker retaining screws
4. Lift the speaker out of the cavity.
5. Detach the electrical and remove the speaker,
6. The installation is the reverse of removal.
rate tweeter Fig. 50 Remove the four speaker retaining Fig. 51 Lifl the speaker from the door cav-
screws ity . . .
REMOVAL&lNSTAL~TlON
I
n See Figures 54 and 55
*This procedure also applies to rear wiper1
arms on the Diamante Wagon and Mirage
Hatchbacks.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the windshield wiper arms by remov-
ing the cap, unscrewing the cap nuts then lifting the
arms from the linkage posts. Fig. 54 Remove the wiper arm retaining nut
cap, then loosen the windshield wiper arm
. . .._S~.. .
1 rerauung nut
I
9315W38 Fig. 55 Remove the wiper arm by lifting it
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To install: 2. Remove the rear wiper arm by removing the 2. Remove the windshield wiper arms by un-
3. Install the wiper blade and arm assemblies, cap nut cover, unscrewing the cap nut and lifting the screwing the cap nuts and lifting the arms from the
Tighten the retaining nuts to 7-12 ft. Ibs. (10-16 arm from the linkage post. linkage posts.
Nm). 3. Remove the large interior trim panel. Use a 3. Remove the front garnish panel.
4. Note that the drivers side wiper arm should be plastic trim stick to unhook the trim clips of the lift- 4. Remove the air inlet trim pieces.
marked D or Dr and the passenger’s side wiper arm gate trim. There will be a row of metal liftgate clips 5. Remove the hole cover.
should be marked A or As. The identification marks across the top. There will be 2 rows of trim clips that 6. Remove the wiper motor by loosening the
should be located at the base of the arm, near the retain the rest of the panel. mounting bolts, removing the motor assembly, then
pivot. Install the arms so the blades are 1 inch from 4. Disconnect the electrical harness at the wiper disconnecting the linkage.
the garnish molding when parked. motor. Remove the rear wiper assembly. Do not
5. Connect the negative battery cable and check loosen the grommet for the wiper post. *The installation angle of the crank arm and
the wiper system for proper operation. To install: motor has been factory set; do not remove
5. Install the motor and grommet. Mount the them unless it is necessary to do so. If they
grommet so the arrow on the grommet is pointing must be removed, remove them only after
downward. marking their mounting positions.
REMOVAL&INSTALLATION 6. Install the wiper arm. To install:
7. Connect the negative battery cable and check 7. Install the windshield wiper motor and con-
rear wiper system for proper operation. nect the linkage.
1999-92 Mirage 8. If operation is satisfactory, fit the tabs on the 8. Reinstall all trim pieces.
upper part of the liftgate trim into the liftgate clips 9. Reinstall the wiper blades. Note that the dri-
FRONT ‘~ and secure the liftgate trim. ver’s side wiper arm should be marked D or Dr and
the passengers side wiper arm should be marked A
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 1993-00 Mirage or As. The identification marks should be located at
2. Remove the windshield wiper arms by un-
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. the base of the arm, near the pivot. Install the arms so
screwing the cap nuts and lifting the arms from the
linkage posts. 2. Remove the windshield wiper arms by un- the blades are 1 inch from the garnish molding when
screwing the cap nuts and lifting the arms from the . parked.
3. Remove the front deck garnish panel.
linkage posts, 10. Connect the negative battery cable and check
4. Remove both windshield holders.
3. Remove the front deck garnish panel. the wiper system for proper operation.
5: Remove the clips that hold the deck cover. If
they are the pin type, they may be removed using the 4. Remove both windshield holders.
5. Remove the clips that hold the deck cover. If Diamante and 199440 Galant
following procedure:
a. Remove the clip by pressing down on the they are the pin type, they may be removed using the
, following procedure. FRONT
center pin with a suitable blunt pointed tool.
Press down a little more than l/r6 in. (2mm). a. Remove the clip by pressing down on the
b See Figures 56, 57, 58, and 59
This releases the clip. Pull the clip outward to re- center pin with a suitable blunt pointed tool.
move it. Press down a little more than l/r6 in. (2mm). 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
b. Do not push the pin inward more than This releases the clip. Pull the clip outward to re-
necessary because it may damage the grommet, move it.
or if pushed too far, the pin may fall in. Once the b. Do not push the pin inward more than
clips are removed, use a plastic trim stick to pry necessary because it may damage the grommet
the deck cover loose. or if pushed too far, the pin may fall in. Once the
6. On Mirage, remove the air intake screen. clips are removed, use a plastic trim stick to pry
7, Loosen the wiper motor assembly mounting the deck cover loose.
boltsand remove the windshield wiper motor. Dis- 6. Remove the air intake screen.
connect the linkage from the motor assembly. If nec- 7. Loosen the wiper motor assembly mounting
essary, remove the linkage from the vehicle. bolts and remove the windshield wiper motor. Dis-
connect the linkaae from the motor assemblv. If nec-
*The installation angle of the crank arm and
motor has been factory set, do not remove
them unless it is necessary to do so. If arm
must be removed, remove them only after
marking their mounting positions.
To Install:
8. Install the windshield wiper motor and con-
nect the linkage. Connect the electrical harness to the
motor.
9. When installing the trim and garnish pieces
and reusing pin type clips, use the following proce-
dure:
a. With the pin pulled out, insert the trim clip
into the hole in the trim.
b. Push the pin inward until the pin’s head is
flush with the grommet.
c. Check that the trim is secure.
IO. Install the wiper arms and tighten nuts to 17
ft. Ibs. (24 Nm).
11. Connect the negative battery cable and check
the wiper
systerr I-- -_-^-_ -----,:-- II 101 plupel uperatlull.
essary, remove the linkage from the vehicle.-
*The installation angle of the crank arm and
motor has been factory set. Do not remove
unless necessary. If arm must be removed,
remove only after marking mounting posi-
tions.
To install:
8. Install the windshield wiper motor and con-
nect the linkage. Connect the electrical harness to the
motor.
9. When installing the trim and garnish pieces
and reusing pin type clips, use the following proce-
dure:
a. With the pin pulled out, insert the trim clip
into the hole in the trim.
b. Push the pin inward until the pin’s head is
flush with the grommet.
c. Check that the trim is secure.
10. Install the wiper arms and tighten the nuts.
11. Connect the negative battery cable and check
the wiper system for proper operation. Fig. 56 Remove the retaining clips from the
front garnish panel
REAR
1990-93 Galant
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Fig. 57 lift the panel up and remove it from 1
the vehicle
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3. Remove the windshield wiper arms by un-
screwing the cap nuts and lifting the arms from the
linkage posts.
4. Remove the front deck garnish assembly.
Iver.
xl harness plug from
,I6 #-n\,LIr 5. Remove the air inlet c(
6. Disconnect the electric
the wiper motor.
7. Remove the access ho,, LIVIGil. To install:
5. Install the motor and install the retaining bolts.
6. Install the wiper arm so that the arm is 3.35
inches (85mm) between the measurement points,
when parked. Secure the wiper arm with the retaining
nut.
*Before proceeding, connect the battery and
8. Remove the wiper motor mounting bolts.
9. Detach the motor crank arm from the wiper
linkane and remnve the mntnr
motor has been factory set. Do not remove
them unless necessary. if they must be re-
moved, remove them only after marking their
mounting positions. check the operation of the motor. if satisfae-
tory, disconnect the cable and complete the
installation.
o. WIIIIW LIE Il~&WVt: vatreryoable and recheck
the system for proper operation.
..-
a- - ‘- _ _ _ . _ _ _
*The installation angle of the crank arm and 7. Install the interior trim piece
n II ^_^^^ IAL- -^I-I:..- L-AL--
To install:
10. Install the windshield wiper motor and con-
REMOVAL&INSTALLATION nect the linkage.
I 14. Install the front deck garnish assembly. I. YIV”“I1IIYVL VI” “UyuL’.” “UL’“‘, UUUIU. 2. Remove the windshield washer fluid resarvnir
’ 11. Attach the electrical harness plug.
12. Install the access hole cover.
13. Install the air inlet cover.
15. Reinstall the wiper arm and tighten the
mounting nuts to 14 ft. Ibs. (19 Nm). Install the arms
so the blades are parallel to the garnish molding -
Front and Rear
1 nivnnnprt the nonatiua haltorv rahlo
3. Drain any washer fluid in the reservoir into an
appropriate container.
4.
I when parked. Remove the pump from the reservoir by either
16. Connect the neaative batterv cable and check removing the retaining hardware or twisting gently
tlntil it is frpp frnm thP rosorvnir the wiper system for proper operation.
lo Install:
5. Inspect the pump seal on the reservoir, replace
/ de&h the linkage Fig 59 Pull the motor from the firewaii and
“‘%‘y 1 ““I”“,,,,,, the if necessary.
1 1 Disconn& thP rwnativo hatton/ rahlm 6. Install the pump into place until seated on the .I,” ~‘“p.L’,” YULL”‘, -YI”. liftgate lower trim. seal.
3: Lift the smatr CUVBI, I~IIIUV~ tilt: lfAdllllll~ IIUL II --. .-- -^- ^..^ .L^ -_,_:..:-- -.A 7. Install the windshield washer fluid reservoir. 2. Matchmark the wirier arms tn the shaft and A Refill thp wxhpr fllk-l rpqprvnir markthe arms to the proper side for reinstallation and remove the wiper arm.
4. Remove the mountina bolts and remove the “. .,“...S .V.” ....“III. ,*..*” IYUY..“m,.
9. Connect the negative battery cable.
REMOVAL&INSTALLATION
tie interior, release the lock by turning the tie interior, release the lock by turning the
adapter to the right or left and remove the adapter to the rigM or left and remove the
adapter. adapter.
5. The installation is the reverse of the removal
6. The installation is the reverse of the removal
Mirage
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove
the center trim panel. procedure. Use care not to damage the printed circuit procedure. Use care not to damage the printed circuit
board or any gauge components.
board or any gauge components.
6. Connect the negative battery cable and check
7. Connect the negative battery cable and check
all cluster-related items for proper operation. i III cluster-related items for proper operation.
2. Remove the knee protector. If pin type clips are
used, they may be removed using the following pro-
cedure:
a. Press down on the center pin with a suit-
able blunt pointed tool. Press down a little more
than ‘IIS in. (2mm). This releases the clip. Pull
the clip outward to remove it.
b. Do not push the pin inward more than
necessary because it may damage the grommet
or the pin may fall in, if pushed in too far. Once
the clips are removed, use a plastic trim stick if
necessary to pry the knee protector loose.
3. Remove the instrument cluster bezel.
4. Remove the instrument cluster. Disassemble
and remove gauges or the speedometer as required.
*if the speedometer cable adapter requires
setvice, disconnect the cable at the transaxie
end. Pull the cable slightly toward the vehi- Gaiant
@ See Figures Bg thru 66
1. Disconnect negative battery cable.
2. Remove the 2 retainer screws from the lower
surface of the meter hood.
3. Remove the retainer screws from the underside
top portion of the meter hood.
4. Carefully remove the meter hood from the face
of the combination meter.
5. Remove the 4 retainer screws and the combi-
nation meter assembly with the bezel attached. Re-
move the front bezel and remove gauges or the
speedometer as required.
*if the speedometer cable adapter requires
service, disconnect the cable at the transaxie
end. Pull the cable slightly toward the vehi-
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Fig. 64 Grasp the instrument cluster and
carefully pull it out of the instrument panel tached; the cluster has sockets on the back Fig. 66 . , .
these sockets engage connec-
tors solidly mounted behind the cluster
Diamante
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
*If equipped with an air bag, be sure to dis-
arm it before entering the vehicle.
2. Remove the hood lock release handle and
switches from the knee protector below the steering
column. Then remove the exposed retaining screws
and remove the knee protector.
3. Remove the upper and the lower steering col-
umn covers.
4. Remove the instrument cluster bezel.
5. Remove the instrument cluster. Disassemble
and remove gauges or the speedometer as required.
*If the speedometer cable adapter must be
serviced. disconnect the cable at the
transaxle end. Pull the cable slightly toward
the vehicle interior, release the lock by turn-
ing the adapter to the right or left and remove
the adapter.
6. The installation is the reverse of the removal
procedure. Use care not to damage the printed circuit
board or any gauge components,
7. Connect the negative battery cable and check
all cluster-related items for proper operation.
REMOVAL &INSTALLATION
I
b See Figures 67, 66, 69, and 70
83156pD6 Fig. 69 Remove the gauge retaining screws Fig. 70 . . . then carefully lift the gauges
from the instrument cluster to remove them
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1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
are all built into 1 multi-function combination
2. Remove the instrument cluster, as outlined 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
earlier in this section. switch that is mounted on the steering col-
2. Using a small screwdriver or other suitable
umn. Refer to Section 8 for procedures re-
3. Remove the retaining screws for the instrument tool, carefully pry the retaining clips from either side
garding the combination switch.
cluster lens and cover assembly. Remove the cover of the switch trim plate.
3.
and lens. Carefully pull the switch and trim plate out of
,
4. Remove the retaining screws for the gauge or the instrument panel.
4. Detach the electrical connectors and remove
warning lamp to be replaced, then remove the gauge
the switch.
or warning lamp.
REMOVAL&INSTALLATION : 5. The installation is the reverse of removal.
To install:
5. Place the gauge or warning lamp into place
and tighten the retaining screws. 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
6. Install the instrument cluster lens and cover 2. Using a suitable prytool, disengage the switch
assembly. retaining tabs.
REMOVAL &INSTALLATION 7. Install the instrument cluster. 3. Gently pull the switch from the instrument
8. Connect the negative battery cable. panel.
4. Detach the electrical connector and remove the *On all models the headlights, turn signals,
switch. and on some models, the cruise control func-
5. The installation is the reverse of removal. tion are all built into 1 multi-function combi-
nation switch that is mounted on the steerinq
REMOVAL &INSTALLATION column. Refer to Section 8 for procedures 6
garding the combination switch.
*The headlights, turn signals, dimmer
switch, horn switch, windshield
REMOVAL &INSTALLATION
wiper/washer, intermittent wiper switch and *
on some models, the cruise control function # See Figures 71, 72, and 73
the retaining clips from either side of the
switch trim plate . . . Fig. 72 . . . then carefully pull the switch
and trim plate out of the instrument panel Fig. 73 Detach the electrical connectors and
remove the switch
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REMOVAL &INSTALLATION
Sealed Beam Headlights
1. Raise the headlights using the pop-up switch.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Unfasten the retaining screws, then remove the
upper and the lower headlight bezels.
4. Remove the headlight retaining ring screws,
and the headlight retaining ring.
5. Pull the headlight partially out, detach the con-
nectar, then remove headlight assembly from the ve-
hicle.
To install:
6. Attach the headlight electrical connector.
7. Properly position the headlight and the retain-
ing ring, then install the retaining screws.
8. Install the headlight bezels and secure with the
retaining screws. 9. Connect the negative battery cable.
Composite Headlights
6 See Figures 74, 75, 76, 77, anU78
Halogen bulbs contain gas under pressure.
Handling the
bulb incorrectly could cause it
to shatter into flying glass fragments. Do
NOT leave the light switch ON. Always allow
the bulb to cool before removal. Handle the
bulb only by the base; avoid touching the
glass itself. Whenever handling a halogen
bulb, ALWAYS follow these precautions:
l Turn the headlight switch OFF and allow the
bulb to cool before changing it. Leave the switch OFF
until the change is complete.
l ALWAYS wear eye protection when changing a
halogen bulb.
l Handle the bulb only by its base. Avoid touch-
ing the glass.
l DO NOT drop or scratch the bulb. l Keep dirt and moisture away from the bulb.
* Place the used bulb in the new bulb’s carton
and dispose of it properly.
1. Open the vehicle’s hood and secure it in an up-
right position.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Remove the socket cover by pulling it straight
off, or turning it clockwise then pulling it off.
4. Carefully twist the bulb and socket counter-
clockwise, then pull the assembly from the headlight
housing.
5. Holding the base of the bulb, detach it from the
connector harness.
To install:
6. Holding the base of the bulb, install it securely
in the connector.
7. Install the connector and bulb assembly in the
housing and twist to lock into position.
8. Install the sealing cover by pushing it on
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Fig. 74 Twist and pull on the cover to un-
lock it in order to access the headlight bulb
and socket assembly 93Mm Fig, 75 Turn the inner head light bulb and then carefully pull’ it from the
NO 0000 . glare in oncoming car or truck windshields, nor
should they illuminate the passenger compartment of
vehicles driving in front of you. These adjustments
are rough and should always be fine-tuned by a re-
pair shop which is equipped with headlight aiming
tools. Improper adjustments may be both dangerous
and illegal.
Fig. 77 Unplug the bulb from the socket, be-
L
ing careful not to touch the glass portion of
the bulb
I
6957Q39
Fig. 78 NEVER hold the halogen bulb by the
glass, ALWAYS hold it with the base
,
About once a year, when the headllgftts are
replaced or any time front end work is per-
formed on your vehicle, the headlight should
be accurately aimed by a reputable repair
shop uslng the proper equipment. Headlights
not properly aimed can make it virtually im-
possible to see ar Id may blind other drivers
ibly causing an accident.
Note that the’following procedure is a tempo-
rary fix, until you can take your vehicle to a
repair shop for a proper adjustment.
Headlight adjustment may be temporarily made
using a wall, as described below, or on the rear of
another vehicle. When adjusted, the lights should not For most of the vehicles covered by this manual,
horizontal and vertical aiming of eachsealed beam
unit is provided by two adjusting screws which move
the retaining ring and adjusting plate against the ten-
sion of a coil spring. There is no adjustment for fo-
cus; this is done during headlight manufacturing.
*Because the composite headlight assem-
bly is bolted into position, no adjustment
should be necessary or possible. Some ap-
plications, however, may be bolted to an ad-
juster plate or may be retained by adjusting
screws. If so, follow this procedure when ad-
@sting the lights, BUT always have the ad-
justment checked by a reputable shop.
Before removing the headlight bulb or disturbing
the headlamp in any way, note the current settings in
order to ease headlight adjustment upon reassembly.
If the high or low beam setting of the old lamp still
works, this can be done using the wall of a garage or
a building:
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, with the
fuel tank about r/a full and with the vehicle empty of
all extra cargo (unless normally carried). The vehicle
should be facing a wall which is no less than 6 feet
(1.8m) high and 12 feet (3.7m) wide. The front of the
vehicle should be about 25 feet from the wall.
2. If aiming is to be performed outdoors, it is ad-
visable to wait until dusk in order to properly see the
% and/or turning it counterclockwise. Make sure the
cover is installed securely or the lens will be out of
focus, or water may get into the light unit.
9. Disconnect the negative battery cable and
check the headlight operation.
AIMINGTHE HEADLIGHTS
$ See Figures 79, 88, 81, 82, and 83
The headlights must be proper’ ’ ’ ’
the best, safest road illumination. ’ ’
ly armea IO provrae
The lights should
:.__1__1 __ - -___-_-. on the road, POSSI
be checked for proper aim and adfusreu as IlweSYdly. Certain state and local authorities have requirements
for headlight aiming; these should be checked before
adjustment is made.
SCFEWRH
ScFlEwLn
TCcAssa
Fig. 79 Location of the aiming screws on
most vehicles with sealed beam headlights
TCCAE@ Fig. 88 Dual headlight adjustment screw lo-
cations--one side shown here (other side
should be mirror image)
2.
TCC&z3
Fig. 81 Example of headlight adjustment
screw location for composite headlamps
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Fig. 82 low-beam headlight pattern alignment
93156pE.3 Fig. 85 Remove the washer fluid reservoir
retaining screws . . .
Fig. 83 High-beam headlight pattern alignment
headlight beams on the wall. If done in a garage,
darken the area around the wall as much as possible
by closing shades or hanging cloth over the win-
dows.
3. Turn the headlights ON and markthe wall at
the center of each light’s low br ram, then switch on
the brights and mark the center of each lights high
beam. A short length of maskin g tape which is visible
from the front of the
whir+ ma . ._..._._ . .._ y be used. Although
marking all four po:
sitions is advisable, marking one
position from each
light should be sufficient.
4. If neithar he; ~. __
Irn on one side is working, and if
another like-sized vehicle is available, park the sec-
nnri nm in the wart cnnt whrw the whirlo um md
headli! jhts ON and adjust the beams to marcn me
I. Disconnect the negative battery cable. marks on the wall.
2. Remove any necessary components to access 6.
the bulbs. Have the headlight adjustment checked as
soon as possible by a reputable repair shop.
3. Rotate the bulb sockets and rotate them coun-
terclockwise to remove them.
4. Grasp the bulb and remove it from the socket REMOVAL&INSTALLATION
Parking And Side Marker Lights
p See Figures 84, 85, 88, 87, 88, and 89 !ss the parking and side
1~ nn loo4-98 Galant mod-
I
1 I-
5315@61
lens. 1 Fio. 8
then move the reservoir out of
3. Remove the lens from the front fascia.
4. Grasp the bulb socket and rotate it counter- marker lamp bult, _.. ._“~-
clockwise to remove it from the lamp.
5. Pull the bulb out to remove it from the socket. 5. The installation is the reverse of removal.
6. Installation is the reverse of removal. Front turn Signal
p See Figures 91
1. Disconnect tl
2. Remove the t 0, 91, 92, and 93
I(? n,-.nn+:.m b.Hnn, nnL.L
z Ill7yau”e “allcly ul”IC. 10 retainino screws from the
spot from which the lights were marked. Turn the . ..I_ WIIY I.8 %,I” V”UVL”fdYI T.II”IU Lll” “VlllUlY ,.UU U,,” mark the beams using the same-side light. Then
switch the vehicles so the one to be aimed is back in
the original spot. It must be parked no closer to or
farther away from the wall than the second vehicle.
5. Perform any necessary repairs, but make sure
the vehicle is not moved, or is returned to the exact
by pulling it straight out.