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METERS AND GAUGES - Service Adjustment Procedures 8-133
IOil p Oil pressure ressure
gauge unit
1 I Test light
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OIL PRESSURE GA GE UNIT CURRENT CHEC,‘l<,
(1) Disconnect the wiring connector from the oil pressure
gauge unit inside the engine compartment.
(2) Apply battery voltage (through the test light) to the gauge
unit side terminal.
(3) Check to be sure that the test light switches OFF when the
engine is stopped, and that it flashes while the engine is
running.
VOLTAGE METER SIMPLE TEST NOEHIGC
(1) Connect a voltmeter for testing.
(2) Turn the ignition key to the ON position.
(3) Compare the readings of the voltmeter for testing and of
the vehicle’s voltage meter. Standard value : 1OV
16V + 0.5v
+ 0.5v
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METERS AND GAUGES - Indicators and Warning Lights 8-141
INDICATORS AND WARNING
LIGHTS
Symbol
Operation
Turn signal indicator
+e3 This indicator flashes, as do the same side of turn-signal light
flashes. If the turn-signal light is burnt out, the blinking of
indicator slows down.
This indicator is common with hazard light.
0
High beam indicator
- This indicator illuminates when the headlights are on high
= beam.
=
* Door-ajar warning light
This warning light comes on when the door is either open or
not completely closed.
4 Fasten seat belt indicator
This indicator goes on for four to eight seconds when the
ignition key is in “ON” position, even if the driver has fastened
his seat belt.
BRAKE
Brake warning light
This warning light comes on when the ignition key is in “ON”
position, and goes off after the engine has started. This
warning light comes on when the parking brake is applied
or brake fluid level falls less than the specific level.
III Charging warning light This warning light comes on when the ignition key is in
- + “ON” position, and goes off after the engine has started.
This warning light comes on when the drive belt breaks
or the trouble occurs in the charging system.
Oil pressure warning light This warning light comes on when the ignition key is in “ON”
P position, and goes off after the engine has started. This
warning light comes on when the oil fails or the trouble
occurs in the oil circulating system.
00
Overdrive indicator
This indicator will illuminates when the overdrive control
OFF
switch is switched to the “OFF” position.
68R0133
A/T
A/T oil temperature warning light This A/T oil temperature warning light comes on when
TEMP automatic transmission fluid temperature becomes abnor-
mally high.
68WO68
Free-wheeling hub indicator
YEL This indicator comes on when the automatic free-wheeling
hubs are locked.
68WO80
z4 4WD indicator This indicator will light up when the transfer case shift lever is
shifted to the four wheel driving position (either the “4H” or the
“4L” position) and the ignition key is in the “ON” position.
CHECK
EGR
EGR warning light The EGR warning light will illuminate every 50,000 miles of
driving. When this occurs, bring the vehicle to an authorized
dealter to have the EGR system checked.
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8-142 METERS AND GAUGES - EGR Warning System
EGR WARNING SYSTEM
The EGR warning system consists of a microswitch connected
to the odometer, a reset switch, and a warning light bulb.
This system will cause the EGR warning light to light up every
50,000 miles that the vehicle is driven in order to inform the
driver that it is time to check the EGR system.
The warning light bulb will light up when the ignition switch is
set to “ON” while the engine is not running, thus allowing the
driver to confirm that the bulb is not burned out.
RESET SWITCH
Use the switch on the back of the odometer to reset the EGR
warning system.
NOTE
If the speedometer is to be replaced, set the new odometer to
the same reading as the odometer being, removed.
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8-152 LIGHTING SYSTEM - Circuit Diagram
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
TURN-SIGNAL AND HAZARD LIGHT CIIRCUIT
lml I Battery A-02 -1.25-B- 63 Sub fusible link 1 m 1 BI
Ignition switch
Main
fusible link
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Multi-purpose
fuse
0.85-RL
2-B
To column switch
[Rear to P.8-461 I 1.25-GB )
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hazard light Turn-signal and
hazard light
Front
combination Combination meter
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combination
light (R.H.)
000
light (L.H.)
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8468 WIPER AND WASHERS SYSTEM - Circuit Diagram
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
WIPER AND WASHER CIRCU
Ignition switch
lattery
-1.SBAz2 Sub fusible link
A-23
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Light
control
relay P I? 1 -RW ,
Multi-purpose @
fuse
2-B 9
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Intermittent wiper control relay
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Headlight washer
motor relay Remarks
(I) For information concernina the
ground points (example: a ),
refer to P.8-7.
(2) The svmbols 0.0. etc. indicate
that the wiring is connected (using
the same numerical symbol) to the
facing page.
(In other words, 0 on the right
page is connected to 0 on the left
page.)
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EEEI L B L1 Wiring color code
B: Black
Br: Brown
LI: Light blue 0: Orange G: Green
P: Pink Gr: Gray
R: Red L: Blue
Y: Yellow Lg: Light green
W: White
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ACCESSORY - Circuit Diagram 8-189
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
LW
CIGARETTE LIGHTER / CLOCK CIRCUIT EB w
Sub fusible link
,-fs q M 15-W 5-W 25-W m ;I;
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Main fusible -
link Ignition switch
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Z-RW To
linht cnntrnl r&v I 4 0 n
I 1 - .J . __._ - -., [Refer to P.8-461
I 4 L-K A
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
r
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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
I
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I
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Q
-
[Refer to P.8-521 -
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.
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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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AUDIO SYSTEM - Specifications 8-193
NOISE SOURCES
Source of Electrical System Noise
Ignition system
(1) Spark plug
(2) High tension cable
(3) Distributor Power generation system
(1) Ripple at contact between alternator
armature and carbon brush
(2) Spark from voltage regulator contact
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Other electrical device
(1) Armature of wiper, blower and other
motors.
(2) Starter and switch when starting engine
(3) Spark from changeover switch
(4) Horn
(5) Contact of turn signal
(6) Loose contact of wiring harness
(7) Static electricity generated by tire or
generator drive-belt
(8) Voltage stability unit for instrument
Noise Sourse of Vehicle Equipment
Kind of noise
Whistling sound Equipment
Alternator Symptom of noise generation
Noise increases when accelerator pedal is
depressed and it subsides soon after engine
is stopped.
Scratching sound
Water temperature gauge unit Noise is produced while engine is running
and it persists for a while after engine
shutdown.
Fuel gauge unit Noise is produced at sudden acceleration,
driving on rough road or when ignition key is
placed to ON.
Jarring
Wish-wash,
wish-wash
Buzz, click Oil pressure switch
Flasher relay
Horn
Wiper motor
Washer motor Noise is produced with engine operation
and no noise is made when engine is idling.
Noise is produced with operation of turn
signal light
Noise is made when horn button is pressed
or released.
Whinning Noise is generated with the wiper speed.
Noise is made when washer is operated.
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