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Bod
Work
1
Trunk
lJd
Trunk
lid
lock
uieI1lbly
3
Trunk
hd
weathentnp
4
Hmge
fixII18
pin
S
Trunk
lid
hmzc
6
Stnker
sembly
FIg
174
Trunk
lid
and
hinge
construction
Sedan
ill
@
Oosed
poSItion
RaUtlon
center
of
trunk
hd
h
3
Trunk
hd
Iungo
Trunk
lid
torsion
bar
Rear
Waist
connector
Fig
175
Installing
torsion
bar
U5
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Bod
Work
TRUNK
LID
LOCK
Removal
Loosen
m
tallatlOn
bolts
and
remove
the
tl
Iker
and
lock
from
the
body
Remove
the
leaf
chp
lu
ed
to
secure
the
trunk
hd
lock
cylmder
on
the
body
and
remove
the
trunk
lId
lock
cylIndCl
Adjustment
Sedan
When
adjustmg
engagement
between
the
lock
and
tnker
set
the
lock
statlOnanly
and
properly
adjust
stnker
poSitIOn
Adjustmg
stroke
toward
left
and
nght
SIdes
dIrectIOn
IS
0
890
m
and
03150
m
toward
vertical
dIrectIOn
VAN
j
1
II
U8
Coupe
When
adju
tmg
engagement
between
the
lock
and
stnker
adjust
stnker
poSitIOn
toward
left
and
right
Sides
adju
tmg
stroke
02362
m
and
lock
pOSitIOn
for
vertical
directIOn
ad
justmg
stroke
03
50
m
Tlghtemng
torque
Lock
and
stnker
fixmg
bolt
o
87
to
45
ft
lb
TRUNK
LID
TORSION
BAR
The
procedures
of
m
tallIng
torsIOn
bar
are
mdlcated
as
follows
Note
When
installing
the
torsion
bar
u
te
a
torsIOn
bar
wrench
J
tl
l
11
4
i
0
t
b
f
I
Back
door
hUlle
tomon
bOT
2
BlCk
door
hmge
3
Back
door
4
Back
door
lock
rod
l
Lock
6
Stnker
7
Stnker
shun
8
Back
door
side
dovetad
9
Side
dovetl1l
tllm
10
Back
door
bumper
II
Back
door
bumper
plate
Ag
176
Back
door
and
hinge
constructions
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Bod
Work
DOOR
CONSTRUCTION
0
f
@
O
p
@Y
W
f
I
I
I
tCl
@
ID
@
FIg
177
Front
door
construction
Dw
Fig
178
Rear
door
construcllon
1
GllUs
run
rubber
2
Weatherstnp
3
Door
panel
4
Weathentnp
spICer
S
Weatherstnp
6
Seal
screen
7
Door
fmlsh
8
Door
bumper
rubber
9
Door
gla
stopper
10
oraln
hole
cover
II
Doorgllss
12
Glazmg
rubber
13
Bottom
channel
14
Outer
moulding
I
S
Door
upper
hmge
16
Door
lower
hinge
I
Glass
run
rubber
2
Partition
we
athentnp
3
Partition
sash
4
Door
panel
5
We
therstrlp
6
Door
bumper
rubber
7
Seal
screen
8
Door
fintsh
9
Door
comer
Klass
10
Door
lass
11
O
Jter
moulding
12
Glass
run
rubber
13
Glazmg
rubber
14
Bottom
channel
15
Door
upper
hinge
16
Door
lower
hinge
17
Dram
hole
cover
18
Door
glas
stopper
19
Wcatherstnp
U7
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G1
t4
ual
fi
0
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S
ie
cat
l
0
3
a
G
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c
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t
i
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l
1
3
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8
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1
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t
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j
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g
p
p
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t
PA
Rlt
1tO
f
1
l
t
Jo
tEAtt
R
f
VA
fII
Efl
w
UfOR
Wifing
diagram
for
automatic
transmission
mode
fIg
1SO
Page 110 of 136
Bod
Work
BULB
SPECIFICATIONS
Speclflca
tlons
SAE
Trade
Number
Headlight
umt
2V
50
40W
60
2
Duectlonal
and
parking
light
2V
23
8W
1034
SIde
marker
light
2V
8W
67
LIcense
plate
light
2V
7
5W
89
Rear
combination
light
TaIllight
2V
23
8W
1034
Stop
brake
light
2V
23
8W
Turn
sIgnal
light
2V
23W
073
Back
up
lIght
2V
23W
Meter
Illuminating
lamp
2V
7W
6
WIper
Washer
Illumination
lamp
12V
3
4W
58
Heater
control
Illumination
lamp
2V
3
4W
57
Ignition
warmng
light
12V
17W
6
Turn
signal
indicator
light
2V
7W
6
Headlight
beam
indIcator
light
2V
7W
61
all
pressure
warning
lIght
2V
17W
16
Brake
warning
light
2V
I
7W
6
I
Room
light
2V
lOW
120
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llead
anW
M
ethOd
of
Inspection
Probable
cause
Check
the
fuse
block
and
wlute
cable
for
contact
CondItiOn
Blown
off
fuse
or
faulty
contact
Check
the
fuse
for
fusIng
and
faulty
contact
An
lamps
do
not
hght
Faulty
hghtlng
sWItch
termInal
connector
Check
the
connector
for
contact
Conduct
continUIty
test
Defective
hghtlng
sWItch
Check
the
fuse
for
fusIng
and
faulty
contact
1h
1M
BI
m
off
CO
does
not
hght
for
both
high
and
loW
beams
Check
the
connector
for
contact
lmproper
dImmer
sWitch
contact
DefectIve
dImmer
sWitch
Conduct
contlnu
ty
test
Correctwe
ac
tlon
RepaIr
as
requtred
When
fused
detect
and
repaH
the
cause
and
replace
the
fuse
RepaIr
as
requHed
If
the
lighting
SWitch
IS
defectWe
replace
When
fused
detect
and
repair
the
cause
and
replace
the
fuse
RepaIr
as
requned
I
f
If
the
dImmer
sWitch
S
defectWe
replace
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a
f
1
I
I
Thermometer
and
fuel
meter
condition
Probable
cause
Both
thermometer
Blov
U
off
fuse
or
Improper
con
and
fuel
meter
do
nectlOn
not
operate
r
II
1
Both
thermometer
and
fuel
meter
mdlcate
Inaccu
rately
Defec
IVe
voltage
regulator
Dam
aged
fused
or
open
contact
DefectIVe
voltage
regulator
Bro
ken
heat
Wire
seized
contact
and
or
Improper
grounding
lmproper
cable
contact
MethOd
of
lnspectlon
Check
the
fuse
for
fUSing
and
Improper
contact
Meter
operates
excessIVelY
Meter
operates
shghtly
o
a
t
Correctl
le
actlon
Replace
after
cor
rectiUg
the
cause
If
fused
Correct
con
tact
The
voltage
regulator
IS
combmed
With
the
thermometer
to
a
smgle
unit
When
the
voltage
regulator
IS
defectlve
replace
It
together
With
the
thermometer
Replace
together
With
thermometer
Check
the
cable
be
twee
l
fuse
and
meter
for
unproper
contact
and
repair
If
requlted