GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ..................... GI- 2
BASIC ASSUMPTtONS ............................ a- 2
SAFETY RlSK
........................................ GI- 2
POSSBLE LOSS OF WARRANTY ............. GI- 2
WARNiNF ON LUBRICANTS
AND GREASES .................................... GI- 2
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL.. .................. Gl- 3
PREPARATION ...................................... Gl- 3
REPAIR PROCEDURE ............................. Gl- 3
SYMBOLS
............................................. a- 4
NOTES, CAUTIONS, AND WARNINGS ....... Gl- 4
FUNDAMENTAL PROCEDURES ................. Gl- 4
PROTECTION OF THE VEHICLE .............. Gi- 4
A WORD ABOUT SAFETY ....................... Gl- 5
PREPARATION OF TOOLS
AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT ............. GI- 5
SPECIAL TOOLS
.................................... Gt- 5
REMOVAL OF PARTS
............................. GI- 5
DISASSEMBLY ...................................... Gi- 5
REASSEMBLY ....................................... Gl- 6
ADJUSTMENTS
..................................... GC- 7
RUBBER PARTS AND TUBING ................ Gl- 7
JACK AN5 SAFETY STAN5 POSITDNS .... Gl- 8
VEHICLE LIFT (Z-SUPPORT TYPE)
POSITIONS ............................................ GI- 8
TOWING .................................................. GL 9
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LOCATIONS ..... GI-10
UNITS
..................................................... GI-I 0
ABBREVIATIONS ..................................... Gl-I 0
CAUTION ................................................ Gl-I 1
1NSTALLATtON OF A MOBlLE
TWO-WAY RADIO SYSTEM .................... GI-II
REMOVAL OF tGNIT1ON KEY ON
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE MODEL .......... Gl-11
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTlNG TOOLS GI-12
CAUTION WITH ELECTRICAL PARTS ........ Gl-13
03UGIX-001
INSTALLATION OF MUBlLE TWO-WAY RADIO SYSTEM
If a mobile two-way radio system is installed improperly or if a high-powered type is used, the EGl system
and other systems may be affected.
When the vehicle is to be equipped with a mobile two-way radio, observe the fotlowing precautions:
I. Install the antenna at the farthest point from control units.
2. Install the antenna feeder as far as possible from the control unit harnesses (at Ieast 30 cm Ill.8 in]).
3. Ensure that the antenna and feeder are properly adjusted.
4. Do not install a high-powered mobile two-way radio system
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CAUTION GI
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CRUISE CONTROL UNIT
FEEDER WIRE
MOBILE TWO-WAY RADlO
CONTROt/UNlT HARNESS
/
AT . LEAST 30 cm
(f1.3 in)
ENGINE C0NiROL UNIT
/
FAR&T POlNT
REMOVAL OF IGNITION KEY ON AUTOMATIC
TRANSAXLE MODEL
The seiector iever must be in P (PARK) to turn the
ignition key
to the OFF position. If the switch seems to be off but the key
cannot be removed, the switch may stilt be in the ACC posi-
tion, or the selector lever may not be in P (PARK). Shitt the
selector lever to P (PARK), and turn the ignition key to the
LOCK position. The key should now be free for removal.