Page 201 of 284
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM - Column Switch
COLUMN SWITCH 8-181
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION NOBKMAE
35-45 Nm
Removal steps
3
l * 1. Steering wheel center pad
2. Steering wheel
3. Lower column cover
4. Upper column cover
5. Column switch
6. Cable band
NOTE
(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
(2) *I) : Refer to “Service Points of Removal” 16W1569
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
2. REMOVAL OF STEERING WHEEL
Remove the steering wheel by usiing the steering wheel
puller.
Caution
Do not hammer on the steering wheel to remove it;
doing so many damage the collapsible mechanism.
) STB Revision
Page 203 of 284
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM - Rear Wiper and Washer Switch 8-183
REAR WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4* I.
NOTE l * : Refer Rear wiper
to “Service
16W944
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
1. REMOVAL OF REAR WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
Insert the special tool into the switch and pry the switch to
remove it from the instrument panel.
INSPECTION
Operate the switch, and check the continuity between the ter-
minals. ) STB Revision
Page 207 of 284
HORN SWITCH
HORN - Horn Switch 8-187
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION NOILKAE
I T--J2
Removal steps
1. Steering wheel pa
+I) 2. Steering wheel
3. Steering bossplate
16W1570
4. Steering wheel cover
5. Horn switch I”” IL (1) Reverse the removal procedure to reinstall.
(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL 2. REMOVAL OF STEERING WHEEL
Remove the steering wheel by using the steering wheel
puller.
Caution
Do not hammer on the steering wheel to remove it;
doing so may damage the collapsible mechanism.
INSPECTION
l A burned out or short-circuited horn switch contact.
l A broken or damaged horn switch spring.
l A damaged horn switch harness. 1 STB Revision
Page 216 of 284

8-196 AUDIO SYSTEM - Service Adjustment Procedures
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
ANTkNNA TRUMMER NOBNIAA
70R0351
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. The antenna trimmer is essential for matching the antenna
with the radio in order to obtain the maximum sensitivity of
the radio.
It must be adjusted with the antenna actually mounted on
the vehicle. If the trimmer is not adjusted properly, the
radio suffers from not only low sensitivity but also noises,
su’ch as external noise and noise from passing vehicles.
In the following cases, therefore, adjust it as described
below.
(1) When radio is installed.
(2) If antenna is replaced.
(3) If radio has low sensitivity.
(4) If radio is noisy.
AkTENNA TRIMMER ADJUSTMENT
Mgke the following preparations for adjustment:
(1)’ Turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position.
(2) Extend the antenna all the way.
(3) Tune accurately to a station near 1,400 kHz in order to
receive a broadcast in as weak an electric field as can
be barely received. If there is no station near 1,400 kHz,
tune to any high-frequency station (above 1,000 kHz)
available. If there are two or more stations near 1,400
kHz, choose the louder one.
(4) Set the volume control to the proper volume.
(5) Set the tone ccontrol to treble position.
Be sure that preparations 1 through 5 have been correctly
made.
Insert a screwdriver into the trimmer adjusting hole.
Tumrn the screwdriver clockwise or counterclockwise for
maximum sensitivity (maximum broadcast wave sound).
If the optimum sensitivity point cannot be found, check for
an antenna malfunction or a broken wire.
NOTE
The antenna trimmer of an electronic tuning radio does not
require adjustment.
/ STB Revision
Page 219 of 284
AUDIO SYSTEM - Antenna 8-199
ANTENNA
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION NOSNPAC
Removal steps
4* 1. Mounting nut
2. Antenna mast
+e w+ 3. Front fender panel
4. Ground base
5. Antenna base
NOTE
(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
(2) +* : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
(3) l
* : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”
16W1579
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
1. REMOVAL OF MOUNTING NUT
Hold the antenna
mast, and then remove the mounting
Page 226 of 284
DEFOGGER SWITCH
1
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8-206 BACK DOOR WINDOW OEFOGGER - Defogger Switch
I
NOEPJAB
1. Defogger switch
NOTE
+* : Refer.to “Service Points . ^
I_ A w
ot Kernoval” 16W932
I
16W976 J
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
1. REMOVAL OF DEFOGGER SWITCH
lr@rt the special tool into the switch and pry the switch to
remove it from the instrument panel.
INSPECTION
DEFOGGER SWITCH
(1) Remove the defogger switch from the instrument panel
and connect an ohmmeter to the switch side connector.
(2) Operate the switch and check the continuity between the
terminals. * : Indicator light
** : Illumination light
NOTE
0-C indicates that there is continuity between the terminals.
1 STB Revision
~-E
Page 232 of 284

8-212 AUTOMATIC FREE-WHEELING HUB lNCDlCATOR SYSTEM - $%%60n’~at’on’
Speedometer
I
iensor Vehicle-speed
sensor
16W1506
12R0058
Circuit Diagram
16W153
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE-SPEED SENSOR (REED-TYPE SWITCH)
The vehicle-speed sensor functions to substitute pulse signals
for the rotations (vehicle speed) of the transmission’s output
gear;/ t i is located within the speedometer.
Pulse signals are generated when the speedometer cable
rotates.
AUTbMATlC FREE-WHEELING HUB INDICATOR
CONTROL UNIT
The control unit is located at the upper part of the right cowl
side.
The control unit is composed of the pulse-detection circuit
(which receives the input signals from the pulse generator),
the vehicle-speed-detection circuit (which receives the input
signals from the vehicle-speed sensor), the lock-discrimination
circuit (which, based on both of these input signals, judges the
condition of the automatic free-wheeling hub ‘and then trans-
mits indicator output signals to the memory circuit), and the
memory circuit (which “memorizes” the indicator output
signals from the lock-discrimination circuti).
Items
Automatic free-wheeling hub indicator light
Pulse generator
Type
Vehicle-speed sensor
Type
Pulse generation
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
W (SAE trade number) 1.4(74)
Magnet coil type
Reed switch type
4 pulses/ rotation
NOORG-
Items Specifications
Standard values
Pulse generator resistance
R 215-275
Vehicle-speed sensor output voltage V
When OFF 4 or more 1 STB Revision
When ON 0
Page 237 of 284

24-1
AIR-CO IONING
CONTENTS
AIR-CONDITIONING
AIR CONDITIONER SWITCH ......................... 42
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...................................... . . 26
COMPRESSOR ............................................... 46
EVAPORATOR ............................................ . ... 43
GENERAL INFORMATION .............. . ....... . . . .... 19
RECEIVER DRIER, CONDENSER,
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH ASSEMBLY .......... 45
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................ 28
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES ...... 29
Compressor Drive Belt Adjustment ...........
40
Compressor Noise ..................................... 41
Handling Tubing and Fittings ..................... 39
Manifold Gauge Set Installation ................ 29
Performance Test ...................................... 34
Refrigerant Leak Repair Procedure ........... 34
Test Procedures ......................................... 29
Testing System for Leaks .......................... 33
SPECIAL TOOLS ............................................ 22
SPECIFICATIONS ...... . .
.. . ................................ 21
General Specifications ...............................
21
Service Specifications ................................
21
Torque Specifications ................................
21
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................... 22 Air is Emitted but Is Not Cool
Cool Air Flow Is Intermittent
Insufficient Air Flow
Insufficient Cooling
HEATERS
BLOWER ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..a............... 14
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
HEATER CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
HEATER UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES . . . . . . 5
Temperature Control System
Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Water Valve Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Blower Motor Inoperative
Blower Motor Operates on High
Speed Only
Improper Heat
No Ventilation Even When Mode
Selection Lever Is Operated
VENTILATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..a..... . . . . . . . . . . . .
16