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Method
2
Start
engine
and
turn
on
window
defroster
system
With
a
direct
current
voltmeter
setup
as
shown
in
Fig
BE
51
check
each
heat
wire
for
dis
continuity
lfmeter
indic
ates
12
Y9lts
or
0
on
a
specific
wire
that
line
is
broken
Normal
indication
6
volts
Break
in
that
line
can
then
be
detected
by
moving
positive
lead
of
meter
along
line
until
an
abrupt
varia
tion
in
meter
indication
is
encoun
teredo
Fig
BE
51
Method
3
With
an
ohmmeter
setup
as
shown
in
Fig
BE
52
place
one
lead
at
one
end
of
a
heat
wire
and
the
other
in
the
middle
section
of
that
wire
If
meter
registers
on
a
specific
grid
line
a
value
twice
as
much
8S
on
any
other
line
that
line
is
broken
A
break
in
tha
t
line
can
then
be
located
by
an
abrupt
variation
in
meter
indication
as
test
lead
moves
along
broken
heat
wire
Defogged
area
Broken
heat
wire
Fogged
area
Fig
BE
50
Broken
Filament
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Fig
BE
52
Checking
for
Broken
Filament
with
phmmder
FILAMENT
MAINTENANCE
Repair
equipment
I
Conductive
silver
composition
Dupont
No
4817
2
Ruler
30
em
12
in
long
3
Drawing
pen
4
Heat
gun
5
Alcohol
6
Cloth
Repair
procedure
I
Wipe
broken
heat
wire
and
its
surrounding
area
clean
with
a
cloth
dampened
in
alcohol
2
Apply
a
small
amount
of
conduc
tive
silver
composition
to
tip
of
draw
ing
pen
Note
Shake
silver
composition
con
tainer
before
use
3
Place
ruler
on
glass
along
broken
line
to
be
repaired
Deposit
conductive
silver
composition
on
break
with
draw
ing
pen
Slightly
overlap
existing
heat
wire
on
both
sides
preferably
5
mm
0
20
in
of
the
break
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Heat
wire
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Ora
wing
pen
Unit
mm
in
Fig
BE
53
Pmitioning
Ruler
4
Wipe
clean
silver
composition
from
tip
of
drawing
pen
5
After
repair
has
been
completed
check
repaired
wire
for
continuity
This
check
should
be
conducted
10
minutes
after
silver
composition
is
deposited
Note
Do
not
touch
repaired
area
while
test
is
being
conducted
Drawing
pen
Rear
window
1
Heat
wire
2
Silver
composition
3
Ruler
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Fig
BE
54
Depositing
Silver
Compo
ition
in
Place
6
Apply
a
consla11t
stream
of
hot
air
directly
to
the
repaired
area
for
approxUnately
20
minutes
with
a
heat
gun
A
minilnum
distance
of
3
em
1
2
in
should
be
kept
between
repaired
area
and
hot
air
outlet
If
a
heat
gun
is
not
available
let
the
repaired
area
dry
for
24
hours
After
repair
Wipe
repaired
area
clean
with
a
soft
clean
cloth
Note
Do
not
use
a
cleaning
solvt
nt
containing
much
soapy
water
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
HEATER
CONTROL
SEMBLY
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Pull
off
control
lever
knobs
3
Remove
cllJs
r
lid
A
4
Remove
defroster
ducts
5
Disconnect
door
control
cables
and
rod
at
each
door
Body
Electrical
System
6
Disconnectharness
tonnec1or
7
Remove
heater
control
assembly
with
bracket
from
instrument
panel
by
loosening
attaching
screw
8
Install
heater
control
assembly
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
After
installing
heater
oontrol
assembly
oon
trol
cables
and
rod
must
be
adjusted
by
referring
to
Adjusting
Heater
Con
trol
HEATER
UNIT
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Drain
engine
coolant
3
Remove
package
tray
with
brack
et
if
equipped
4
Remove
console
box
if
equipped
5
Remove
cluster
lid
A
6
Remove
heater
control
assembly
7
Remove
radio
receiver
8
On
air
conditioner
equipped
models
disconnect
cooler
ducts
at
heater
unit
side
9
Remove
center
ventilator
duct
10
Disconnect
blower
motor
har
ness
connector
II
Disconnect
inlet
of
wat
r
cock
and
outlet
of
heater
core
hoses
by
loosening
hose
clamps
12
Remove
heater
unit
after
re
moving
heater
unit
retaining
bolts
To
air
intake
door
BE19
C
Fig
BE
63
Heater
Control
Assembly
13
Install
heater
unit
in
the
reverse
order
or
removal
rf
o
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a
1
BE190C
Fig
BE
64
Removing
Heater
Unit
BLOWER
MOTOR
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
blower
motor
harness
connector
BE
26
3
Remove
blower
moto
after
rti
moving
blower
motor
retaining
screws
4
Install
blower
motor
in
the
re
verse
order
of
removal
RESISTOR
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
harness
connector
3
Remove
resistor
by
pulling
it
Note
Resistor
can
be
removed
iIy
by
prying
from
above
and
below
with
a
fbt
blade
screwdriver
with
resmor
slightly
raised
from
heater
unit
4
Install
resistor
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
1
Remtor
2
Blower
3
BlOWer
motor
BE244D
Fig
BE
65
Removing
Blower
Motor
and
Resistor
WATER
COCK
I
Remove
heater
unit
2
Remove
water
cock
attaching
screw
3
Disconnect
hoses
by
loosening
hose
clamps
4
Install
water
cock
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
WIPER
MOTOR
WINDSHIELD
WASHER
MOTOR
REAR
WIPER
MOTOR
REAR
WINDOW
WASHER
MOTOR
m
w
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HORN
CIGARETTE
LIGHTER
CLOCK
HAZARD
FLASHER
LAMP
STOP
LAMP
ROOM
LAMP
LUGGAGE
ROOM
LAMP
TAIL
LAMP
CLEARANCE
LAMP
LICENSE
PLATE
LAMP
COMBINATION
METER
LAMP
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HEATER
lAIR
CONDITIONER
ENGINE
REVOLUTION
SWITCH
FUEL
CUT
SOLENOID
VACUUM
CUT
SOLENOID
AUTO
CHOKE
HEATER
THROTTLE
OPENER
SOLENOID
TURN
SIGNAL
LAMP
GAUGE
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FUEL
L
WATER
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
LAMP
BRAKE
CHARGE
OIL
PRESSURE
SEAT
BELT
WARNING
BUZZER
BACK
UP
LAMP
KICKDOWN
SOLENOID
TACHOMETER
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Body
Electrical
Sy
tem
Oil
pr
re
charg
and
brake
warillng
Condition
Lamp
does
not
glow
when
ignition
switch
is
turned
ON
with
out
running
engine
Door
and
charge
warning
lamps
do
not
go
out
when
engine
is
started
Charge
waming
amp
Lamp
does
not
go
out
when
engine
is
started
Oil
pressure
warning
lamp
Lamp
does
not
light
when
ignition
switch
is
set
to
ON
Lamp
does
not
go
out
while
engine
is
being
operated
Brake
warning
lamp
Lamp
does
not
go
out
Door
warning
lamp
Lamp
does
not
glow
with
door
opened
and
engine
running
Probable
cause
Burnt
bulb
or
loo
ebulb
Loose
or
poor
connection
Faully
bulb
check
relay
or
alternator
Faully
charging
system
Faully
oil
pressure
switch
or
loose
switch
terminal
connection
When
lead
wire
connected
to
switch
is
grounded
warning
lamp
lights
Lack
of
engine
oil
Oil
pressure
too
low
Faully
oil
pressure
switch
Faulty
hand
brake
switch
When
hand
brake
lever
is
released
Faully
brake
fluid
level
switch
When
brake
fluid
level
is
normal
Faully
door
switch
BE
46
Corrective
action
Replace
bulb
or
correct
Correct
connector
terminal
contacts
Correct
adjust
or
replace
Inspect
charging
system
Replace
or
correct
connection
Check
oil
level
and
add
oil
as
required
Inspect
engine
oil
pressure
system
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Body
Electrical
System
THEFT
CTlON
SYSTEM
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CALIFORNIA
ANO
BATTERY
FU
MOOELS
G
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WT
FUSIBGLE
LINK
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WRJ
NON
cALlFORNIA
ANO
CANAOA
MOOELS
WARNING
BUZZER
STEERING
n
LOCK
u
SWITCH
U
D
7
RC
JQ
RL
2
2
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B
Le
r
RljG
8
RG
FUSE
BLOCK
0
RLel
L
OOOR
ITCH
R
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BEl580
Fig
BE
90
Wiring
Diagram
for
Theft
Protection
Sy
tem
KICKDOWN
SYSTEM
Automatic
Transmission
models
tf
ENGINE
HARNESS
No
2
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BATTERY
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IGNITION
SWITCH
FUSE
BLOCK
OOWNSHIFT
SOLENOIO
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BE1590
Fig
BE
91
Wiring
Diagram
for
Kickdown
Sy
tem
3
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BE
52
Body
Electrical
System
Condition
Windshield
wiper
and
washer
Probable
cause
Windshield
Motor
wiper
does
not
operate
Windshield
wiper
operat
ing
speed
is
too
slow
Power
supply
and
cable
Switch
Link
Motor
Power
supply
and
cable
Link
Switch
Windshield
Motor
wiper
speed
can
not
be
adjusted
correctly
o
o
fi
5
2
0
E
0
0
Stops
any
where
Does
not
stop
Washer
motor
does
not
operate
when
pushing
washer
switch
on
Washer
motor
operate
bu
t
washer
fluid
is
not
ejected
Motor
Motor
Broken
armature
worn
motor
brush
or
seized
m
tor
shaft
Blown
fuse
Loose
open
or
broken
wiring
Improper
grounding
Improper
switch
contact
Foreign
material
interrupts
movement
of
link
mechanism
Disconnect
link
rod
Seized
or
rusted
arm
shaft
Short
circuit
of
motor
armature
worn
motor
brush
or
seized
motor
snaft
Low
source
voltage
Humming
occurs
on
motor
in
arm
operat
infcycle
due
to
seized
arm
shaft
Improper
switch
contact
Motor
brush
for
either
low
or
high
speed
is
worn
Contaminated
auto
stop
relay
contacts
or
improper
contact
due
to
foreign
matter
Incomplete
auto
stop
operation
Contact
is
not
interrupted
Burnt
fuse
Faulty
switch
Faulty
washer
motor
Loosen
or
poor
connection
contact
at
motor
or
switch
logged
washer
nozzle
BE
53
Corrective
action
Replace
motor
Checkshort
circuit
burnt
component
in
side
motor
or
other
part
for
operation
and
corr
ct
problem
Correct
Correct
I
t
Correct
Correct
Correct
Lubricate
or
replace
arm
shaft
Replace
motor
or
lubricate
bearing
with
engine
oil
Measure
voltage
check
other
electrical
parts
for
operation
and
take
corrective
action
for
power
supply
if
necessary
Lubricate
or
replace
Conduct
continuity
test
and
replace
if
necessary
Replace
motor
Remove
auto
stop
device
cover
and
clean
contacts
carefully
so
as
not
to
deform
relay
plate
Remove
auto
stop
device
cover
and
cor
rect
relay
plate
bending
Correct
cause
and
replace
fuse
Replace
Replace
Repair
Clean
nozzle
or
replace
I
Horn
Condition
Neither
high
nor
low
horn
operates
High
Low
horn
does
not
operate
Horn
does
not
stop
to
sound
Reduced
volume
and
or
tone
quality
Body
Electrical
System
Probable
cause
Burnt
fuse
Faulty
horn
button
contact
Horn
sounds
when
@
terminal
of
inst
harness
connector
to
combination
switch
is
grounded
Faulty
horn
relay
Horn
sounds
when
CD
and
ID
terminals
of
engine
harness
to
horn
relay
are
connected
with
a
test
lead
including
15A
fuse
Lo
se
conn
ection
or
open
circuit
Faulty
horn
or
loose
horn
terminal
connee
tion
Break
in
wire
to
horn
Short
circuited
horn
button
and
or
horn
button
lead
wire
When
inst
harness
is
disconnected
from
combination
switch
horn
stops
sounding
Faulty
horn
relay
Loose
or
poor
connector
contact
Fuse
relay
horn
and
or
horn
button
Faulty
horn
Corrective
action
Correct
cause
and
repbce
fuse
Repair
horn
button
Replace
Check
wiring
and
or
repair
connection
Correct
horn
terminal
connection
or
replace
horn
Repair
Repair
horn
button
or
its
wiring
Replace
Repair
Replace
Radio
Noise
prevention
chart
Position
car
in
an
open
area
away
from
steel
buildings
run
engine
extend
antenna
to
its
maximum
length
set
volume
control
to
maximum
and
set
dial
at
a
median
point
where
no
broadcasting
wave
is
received
Condition
Probable
cause
Ignition
system
Noise
o
curs
when
engine
is
operated
High
tension
cable
Ignition
coil
Charging
system
Sound
of
alterilating
current
present
Alternator
When
accelerator
pedal
is
depressed
or
released
noise
occurs
Voltage
regulator
BE
54
Corrective
action
Install
new
high
tension
cable
Replace
O
5
lF
capacitor
installed
to
primary
side
terminal
of
ignition
coil
with
ne
ones
Note
Be
careful
not
to
install
capacitor
to
see
ondary
or
primary
breaker
side
This
will
result
in
improper
engine
operation
Replace
O
5
lF
capacitor
installed
to
charging
ter
minalA
Note
Do
not
use
a
larger
capacitor
Install
a
O
5
lF
capacitor
to
IGN
terminal
of
voltage
regulator