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Body
Electrical
System
Incorrect
Overlapped
area
Hea
t
wire
STARTING
SYSTEM
For
automatic
transmission
models
REPLACEMENT
AND
INSPECTION
Break
points
Inhibitor
switch
Refer
to
Section
AT
BE542
Inhibitor
relay
See
Fig
BE
B
Fig
BE
55
Incorrect
and
Correct
Deposition
of
Silver
Composition
HEATER
CAUTION
Before
starting
to
work
on
any
part
of
electrical
system
disconnect
battery
ground
cable
DESCRIPTION
Air
lever
1
Off
CnID
p
lever
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1
2
3
I
Fan
switch
lev
Outside
air
drawn
in
through
the
cowl
top
grille
is
directed
through
the
air
intake
case
to
the
heater
unit
by
the
blower
The
heater
unit
includes
an
air
mix
door
which
controls
the
air
temperature
and
a
ventilation
door
and
floor
door
which
change
the
distri
bution
of
air
flow
The
air
intake
door
inside
the
air
intake
case
shuts
out
the
outside
air
when
the
heater
is
off
The
heater
controls
consisting
of
three
levers
are
located
in
the
middle
portion
of
the
instrument
panel
They
are
the
AIR
lever
which
selects
the
air
inlet
and
outlet
the
TEMP
lever
which
controls
the
temperature
and
the
FAN
switch
lever
which
regulates
air
flow
with
the
blower
Side
defrosters
are
provided
on
models
bound
for
Europe
Heated
air
is
discharged
from
the
side
outlets
to
remove
side
window
frost
and
cloudi
ness
in
frigid
weather
for
better
side
view
Inside
air
To
defroster
fr
1
rf
To
side
r
2
t
defroster
1
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6
5
Outside
air
1
Air
mix
door
2
Ventilation
door
3
Heater
core
4
Floor
door
5
Water
cock
6
Blower
7
Air
intake
door
To
Ooor
BE137D
Fig
BE
56
Heater
Control
BE
23
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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
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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
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Head
lamp
Condition
Head
lamp
do
not
light
for
either
high
or
low
beam
High
beam
cannot
be
switched
to
low
beam
or
vice
versa
Head
lamps
dim
Head
lamp
lights
on
only
one
side
Body
Electrical
System
Probable
cause
Burnt
fusible
link
Loose
connection
or
open
circuit
Faulty
combination
switch
No
ground
Faulty
combination
switch
Partly
discharged
or
faulty
battery
Faulty
charging
system
Poor
ground
or
loose
connection
Burnt
fusible
link
Loose
head
lamp
connection
Faulty
headlamp
beam
Tail
clearance
aide
marker
and
license
plate
lampa
Condition
Neither
left
nor
right
lamp
lights
Lamp
on
only
one
side
does
not
light
Probable
cause
Burnt
fuse
Loose
connection
or
open
circuit
Faulty
lighting
switch
Lamps
light
when
@
and
@
terminals
of
harness
connector
to
combination
switch
are
connected
with
test
lead
iIlc1uding
15A
fuse
Burnt
bulb
LOose
bulb
Loose
connection
to
lamp
BE
35
Corrective
action
Corree
cause
and
rep1ace
Check
wiring
and
or
repair
connection
Conduct
continuity
test
and
replace
if
nee
essary
Clean
and
tighten
ground
terminal
Conduct
continuity
test
and
replace
if
nee
essary
Measure
specific
gravity
of
electrolyte
and
recharge
or
replace
battery
if
necessary
Measure
voltage
at
headlamp
terminals
If
it
is
less
than
12
8V
check
charging
system
for
proper
operation
Clean
and
or
tighten
Replace
Repair
Replace
Corrective
action
Correct
cause
and
replace
Check
wiring
and
or
repair
connection
Replace
if
necessary
Replace
Correct
Correct