DESCRI
PTI
ON
Cabl
are
covered
with
color
coded
vinyl
for
easy
identification
In
the
wiring
diagram
olors
are
indicated
by
one
or
two
alphabetical
letters
It
is
recommended
that
the
battery
be
disconnected
before
performing
any
electrical
service
other
than
bulb
or
fuse
replacement
In
addition
to
fuses
a
fusible
link
has
been
installed
to
protect
wiring
Circuit
system
Starting
and
ignition
system
Charging
system
Lighting
system
Signal
system
Instrument
system
Others
Grounding
system
The
main
cable
of
each
system
is
generally
coded
with
a
single
color
These
colors
are
represented
by
such
letters
as
G
W
or
Br
Minor
items
of
each
circuit
s
terminal
are
coded
with
a
two
tone
color
as
follows
BW
Black
with
white
stripe
LgR
Light
green
with
red
stripe
Body
ectrical
System
BODY
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
The
fusible
link
functions
almost
the
same
as
a
fuse
though
its
characteris
tics
are
slightly
different
than
normal
fuses
CABLE
COLORS
Cable
colors
are
generally
used
as
shown
in
the
following
table
Color
B
Black
W
White
R
Red
G
Green
y
Yellow
L
Br
Lg
Blue
Brown
Light
green
B
Black
INSPECTION
Inspect
all
electrical
circuits
Ie
Terring
to
wiring
or
circuit
diagrams
Circuits
should
be
tested
for
continui
ty
or
short
circuit
with
a
conventional
test
lamp
or
low
reading
voltmeter
Before
inspecting
circuit
ensure
that
I
Each
electrical
component
part
or
cable
is
securely
fastened
to
its
con
nector
or
tenninal
2
Each
connection
is
fIrmly
in
place
and
free
from
rust
and
dirt
BE
2
3
No
cable
covering
shows
any
evi
dence
of
cracks
deterioration
or
other
damage
4
Each
terminal
is
at
a
safe
distance
3
Vay
from
any
adjacent
metal
parts
5
Each
cable
is
fastened
to
its
proper
connector
or
terminal
6
Each
grounding
bolt
is
fumly
planted
7
Wiring
is
kept
away
from
any
adjacent
parts
with
sharp
edges
or
high
temperature
parts
such
as
exhaust
pipe
8
Wiring
is
kept
away
from
any
rotating
or
working
parts
fan
pulley
fan
belt
etc
9
Cables
between
fIXed
portions
and
moving
parts
are
long
enough
to
withstand
shocks
and
vibratory
forces
Note
a
Before
starting
to
inspect
and
repair
any
part
of
electrical
system
or
oth
parts
which
may
lead
to
a
short
circuit
disconnect
cables
at
battery
terminals
as
follows
Disconnect
cable
at
negative
terminal
and
then
disconnect
cable
at
positive
terminal
Before
connecting
cables
to
battery
terminal
be
s
1
to
clean
tenninals
with
a
rag
Fasten
cable
at
positive
t
minal
and
then
ground
cable
at
negative
tenninal
Apply
grease
to
top
of
these
terminals
to
prevent
rust
from
developing
on
them
b
Ne
use
a
screwdriver
or
service
tool
to
oonduct
a
oontinuity
test
Use
test
leads
Co
Nev
ground
an
open
circuit
or
circuits
under
no
lood
Use
a
test
lamp
I2V
3W
or
circuit
tester
as
a
lood
FUSE
AND
FUSIBLE
LINK
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Fuse
The
fuse
block
is
installed
under
the
instrument
panel
on
driver
s
side
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
For
lamp
Note
a
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
before
starting
to
work
b
To
repJaoe
bull
push
ill
n
bulb
turn
it
counterclockwise
and
re
move
it
from
socket
Install
new
bulb
in
tbe
reverse
order
of
re
moval
9
Removing
bulb
Installing
bulb
BE259C
Fig
BE
9
Replacing
Bulb
c
To
repbce
wedge
base
type
bulb
puD
out
bulb
from
socket
To
inslaD
new
bulb
pusb
bulb
into
socket
Removing
bulb
Installing
bulb
Fig
BE
10
BE260C
R
eplac
ing
Wedge
BlUe
Type
Bulb
Body
Electrical
System
IGNITION
SWITCH
OFF
ICC
01
ST
I
0
0
61
1
ot
Steering
lock
5
I
OUT
I
Iso
16
6
I
T
BEll8D
Fig
BE
II
Ignition
Switch
COMBINATION
SWITCH
wires
at
connector
6
Loosen
retaining
screw
and
Ie
move
combination
switch
assembly
7
lnstaD
combination
switch
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
horn
ring
3
Remove
steering
wheel
4
Remove
steering
column
cover
5
Disconnect
combination
switch
INSPECTION
Test
continuity
through
switch
with
a
test
lamp
or
ohmmeter
TURN
SIGNAL
HORN
AND
LIGHTING
SWITCH
1
1
R
HORMI
119
0
I
12
I
6
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136
I
II
0
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III
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I
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0
QQOQ
16
6
56
I
5
11
0
II
000Q
10
9
000000
BE119D
Fig
BE
12
Combination
Switch
BE
l0
HALIDE
LEAK
DETECTOR
Since
the
propane
leak
detector
and
butane
leak
detector
are
the
same
in
respect
to
their
operation
this
section
describes
the
operation
of
the
propane
leak
detector
The
copper
screen
is
heated
by
the
Air
Conditioning
burning
of
propane
Refrigerant
gas
decomposes
to
color
the
flame
when
it
contacts
the
heated
screen
The
gas
to
be
checked
is
drawn
into
the
sampling
tube
and
sent
out
to
the
burner
A
refrigerant
leak
can
clearly
be
detected
by
variations
in
the
color
of
the
flame
1
Copper
reaction
plate
2
Flame
adjusting
lines
3
Burner
4
Sampling
tube
5
Strainer
6
Gas
bomb
7
Flame
adjuster
AC010
Fig
AC
22
Checking
for
Leaks
4
The
flame
will
be
almost
colorless
when
there
is
no
refrigerant
gas
being
burned
When
there
is
a
small
refriger
ant
gas
leak
the
flame
will
be
green
or
yellowgreen
When
refrigerant
gas
leak
age
is
large
the
flame
will
be
brilliant
blue
or
purple
Since
the
color
of
the
flame
will
be
yellow
when
dust
is
being
burned
or
there
is
aging
scale
on
copper
reaction
plate
always
keep
the
strainer
of
sampling
tube
and
reaction
plate
clean
5
Major
check
points
l
Compressor
Compressor
shaft
seal
rotate
the
compressor
by
hand
Flexible
hose
connections
Front
and
rear
head
gaskets
Service
valve
2
Condenser
Condenser
pipe
fitting
Condenser
inlet
and
outlet
pipe
connections
3
Refrigerant
lines
Flared
section
of
high
pressure
and
low
pressure
flexible
hoses
Une
connections
4
Evaporator
housing
Inlet
and
outlet
line
connections
Expansion
valve
Propane
type
Butane
type
ELECTRIC
LEAK
DETECTOR
NO
LEAK
Greenish
blue
Pale
blue
For
the
operational
procedures
SMALL
LEAK
Yellow
Bright
blue
refer
to
the
instructions
furnished
with
LARGE
LEAK
Purple
Vivid
green
each
electric
leak
detector
Discharge
refrigerant
in
one
or
two
seconds
to
ascertain
that
system
has
a
sufficient
pressure
needed
for
leak
detection
Charge
with
0
4
kg
0
9
Ib
of
refrigeranl
if
necessary
2
Light
leak
detector
Adjust
the
height
of
the
flame
between
flame
adjusting
lines
at
the
top
and
bottom
of
combustion
tube
A
reaction
plate
will
immediately
become
red
hot
3
Place
the
end
of
sampling
tube
near
the
point
of
the
suspected
leak
in
system
Note
a
Since
refrigerant
gas
is
heavier
than
air
small
leaks
can
be
easily
detect
ed
by
placing
sampling
tube
direct
ly
below
the
check
point
b
Suitable
ventilation
is
required
If
refrigerant
gas
is
mixed
with
the
surrounding
air
leak
detector
will
always
indicate
a
response
and
detection
of
the
actual
leak
will
be
difficult
c
Never
hold
leak
detector
at
an
angle
WARNING
a
Never
inhale
the
fumes
produced
by
combustion
of
refrigerant
gas
since
they
are
toxic
b
Never
use
halide
torch
in
a
place
where
combustible
or
explosive
gas
is
present
AC
15
REFRIGERANT
LEVEL
CHECK
SIGHT
GLASS
Sight
glass
is
provided
at
the
top
of
receiver
drier
One
guide
for
whether
there
is
enough
refrigerant
in
syst
m
is
given
by
observing
refrigerant
flow
through
sight
glass
However
this
method
is
unsuitable
for
judging
the
aJTlount
of
refrigerant
The
correct
refrigeranl
level
can
be
judged
by
measuring
the
system
pressures
in
ac
cordance
with
the
procedures
as
de
scribed
in
Performance
Test
1
Start
the
engine
and
hold
engine
speed
al
1
500
rpm
2
Set
AIR
lever
to
AlC
position
Air
Conditioning
BLOWER
MOTOR
DIAGNOSES
I
Blower
motor
inoperative
I
Check
20
ampere
fuse
in
air
conditioner
harness
Fuse
blown
Fuse
OK
Locate
short
circuited
spot
and
repair
or
replace
faulty
parts
Ground
one
of
lead
wires
Black
blue
3
speed
Black
white
2
speed
Black
yellow
l
speed
1eading
to
fan
switch
Blower
runs
Blower
does
not
run
Check
ground
circuit
and
lead
wire
con
oeetion
When
no
problem
is
found
replace
blower
switch
Ground
black
wire
of
blower
motor
i
Blower
runs
Blower
does
not
run
Check
resistor
for
connection
When
no
problem
is
found
replace
resistor
Connect
12
volt
test
light
to
white
wire
leading
to
blower
motor
Light
ON
Light
OFF
Check
lead
wire
for
connection
When
no
problem
is
found
replace
blower
motor
Check
for
presence
of
voltage
at
main
relay
No
Yes
Check
for
presence
of
voltage
at
air
conditioner
harness
Check
lead
wire
for
connection
When
no
problem
is
found
replace
relay
AC
33
Air
Conditioning
COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH
DIAGNOSES
Compressor
clutch
is
not
engaged
Check
20
arnpere
fuse
in
air
conditioner
harness
Fuse
blown
Fuse
OK
Locate
short
circuited
spot
and
repair
or
replace
damaged
parts
Connect
12
volt
test
light
to
compressor
clutch
lead
wire
Ground
the
other
end
of
test
light
Set
air
control
lever
to
A
C
posi
tion
Light
ON
Light
OFF
I
Check
low
pressure
switch
for
continuity
L
H
drive
only
Check
lead
wire
and
ground
wire
of
compres
sor
clutch
for
connection
When
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
them
replace
compressor
clutch
No
I
Yes
Measure
pressure
in
system
If
there
is
a
leak
service
system
If
pressure
is
normal
check
low
pressure
switch
as
a
part
reo
place
if
necessary
Connect
12
volt
test
light
to
terminal
of
blue
green
wire
leading
to
thermostat
Ground
the
other
end
of
test
light
Light
ON
Light
OFF
Check
ground
circuit
and
make
sure
of
proper
connection
Further
check
lead
wire
connection
and
when
no
problem
is
found
replace
air
conditioner
harness
or
main
harness
Connect
12
volt
test
light
to
blue
white
wire
of
microswitch
Ground
the
other
end
of
test
light
I
Light
ON
I
Light
OFF
I
Check
lead
wire
connection
When
no
problem
is
found
replace
thermostat
Check
for
current
flow
in
lead
wire
to
main
relay
Yes
I
I
No
Check
lead
wire
for
connection
When
no
problem
is
found
replace
microswitch
or
main
relay
Check
power
supply
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