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WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM - Rear Washer / Headlight Washer 8-179 (1) Check to be sure that there is washer fluid in the washer
tank.
(2) Check to be sure that the washer motor operates and the
fluid is forced out under pressure when the battery’s
positive (+) terminal is connected to terminal 2 and the
negative (-) terminal is connected to terminal 1.
INSPECTION
WASHER MOTOR AND PUMP Make the check while the motor is installed to the washer
tank.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
1. INSTALLATION OF REAR WHEELHOUSE TRIM AND
QUARTER TRIM Refer to GROUP 23 BODY - Trims.
HEADLIGHT WASHER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION NOEKPAA
Removal steps 1. Radiator grille
2. Front combination light
3. Headlight bezel
4. Headlight washer nozzle
5. Washer tube
6. Check valve
7. Headlight washer tank
8. Washer motor and pump
16W1562
NOTE Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
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WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM - Headlight Washer
INSPECTION
WASHER MOTOR AND PUMP
Make the check while the motor is installed to the washer
tank.
(1) Check to be sure that there is washer fluid in the washer
tank.
16Wl544
(2) Check to be sure that the washer motor operates and the
fluid is forced out under pressure when the battery’s
positive (+) terminal is connected to terminal 2 and the
negative (-) terminal is connected to terminal 3.
18W943
Test light
16W945
HEADLIGHT WASHER RELAY
Remove the headlight washer relay (located a
of the left side cowl side trim). It the upper part
WASHER OPERATION CHECK
(1) Connect the battery and the test light to the relay as
,shown in the figure.
(2) If, when terminal 1 is connected to the negative (-)
terminal of the battery, the light illuminates (for about 0.5
second), the unit is operating normally.
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8482 WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM - Column Switch
INSPECTION
Remove the steering lqwer cover, and the! detach the
conn#ctor of the c:olumn switch from the wlnng harness.
Operate the switch and check the continuity between the
terminals.
16W1530 WIPER-WASHER SWITCH
16W153C
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NOTE
(1) GC indicates that there is continuity between the terminals.
(2) The dotted lines indicate that the washer switch ON. HEADLIGHT WASHER
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Switch Poisition Terminal .,2 5
OFF
ON
NOTE
C-C indicates that there is continuity between the terminals.
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HORN - Circuit Diagram 8485
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
HORN CIRCUIT
fusible link
OFF
Multi-purpose @
fuse
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[Refer to
Horn switch
Column switch mm
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A-37 A-36
A-39
A-38 motor
P.8-59.1
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37W608
Remark
For information concerning the ground points (example:
refer to P.8-7.
Wiring color code
B: Black Br: Brown
G: Green Gr: Gray
L: Blue Lg: Light green
LI: Light blue
0: Orange P: Pink R: Red
Y: Yellow
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8486 HORN - Horn
HORN
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION NOBWAE
Removal steps
1. Radiator grille
2. Horn (High)
3. Horn (Low)
NOTE Reverse tne removal procedures to
reinstall.
16W964
169744
INSPECTION o A loose horn adjustment screw.
o Water, dirt, or other foreign matter lodged inside the horn.
l A loose horn bracket mounting bolt.
HORN ADJUSTMENT (1) Secure the horn bracket in a vice, and then connect a
battery of the 12 volts.
(2) Sound the horn, and adjust it by turning the adjusting
screw.
0 The sound volume is too low.
Turn the adjusting screw in the “UP” direction within a
range of about 180”, and then set it in position when a
satisfactory sound volume has been obtained.
0 The sound volume is too loud:
Turn the adjusting screw 20” to 30” in the “DOWN”
direction, and then set it in position when a satisfactory
sound volume has been obtained.
0 Horn will not sound:
Turn the adjusting screw slightly in the “UP” direction
until the horn sounds, find a satisfactory sound volume
by continuing to turn the screw within a range of 180”,
and then set the screw in place. If a satisfactory
volume cannot be obtained, replace the horn.
Caution
After the adjustment apply lacquer to prevent the
adjusting screw from becoming loose.
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8-188 ACCESSORY - Specifications / Troubleshooting
ACCESSORY
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
I NOBMB-
Items Specifications
Maximum current A
10
Return time
sec. I
I 18 or less
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CLOCK
Type
Display type Items Specifications
Crystal oscillating type
Fluorescent digital display
TROUBLESHOOTING
ZIGARETTE LIGHTER AND CLOCK
Inspection items
Symptom
Cigarette lighter fails to operate
Clock stopped
NOTE
Number in circle indicates inspection sequence.
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ACCESSORY - Circuit Diagram 8-189
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
LW
CIGARETTE LIGHTER / CLOCK CIRCUIT EB w
Sub fusible link
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Main fusible -
link Ignition switch
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To radio
GW [Refer to P.8-601 + 1 .25- GB
To hazard flasher unit4
[Refer to P.8-491
Multi-purpose fuse
illumination light
’ To heater control
illumination light
[Refer to P 8-511
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To combination meter BY
Wiring color code
B: Black LI: Light blue
Br: Brown 0: Orange
G: Green P: Pink
Gr: Gray R: Red
L: Blue Y: Yellow
Lg: Light green W: White
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To dimmer control switch BY
[Refer to P 8-511 .I
Remark 37W615
For information concerning the ground points (example: 0 ).
refer to P.8-7.
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8-190 ACCESSORY; - Cigarette Lighter
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION NOEMJAE
Removal steps
1. Knob
2. Plug
3. Center panel
4. Plug
5. Nut
6. Socket
7. Outer case
8. Cigarette lighter bracket NOTE
Reverse the removal procedure to reinstall.
16W1555
INSPECTION
l Take out the plug, and check for a worn edge on the
element spot connection, and for shreds of tobacco or
other material on the element.
l Using an ohmmeter, check the continuity of the element.
l Confirm that there is no dirt on the surface of the socket.
CAUTIONS FOR USE OF THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER SOCKET
AS AUXILIARY POWER SOURCE
1. When using a “plug-in” type of accessory, do not use
anything with a load of more than 120W.
2. It is recommended that only the lighter be inserted in
the receptacle.
Use of “plug-in” type accessories may damage the
receptacle and result in poor retention of the lighter.
NOTE
The specified load should be strictly observed, because
overloaded cord burns the ignition switch and herness.
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