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ELECTRICAL - Junction Block8-5JUNCTION
BLOCKThe junction block is a feature in which wiring
hamess
connections are centralized for simpler and more reliable wiringharness connections.
The junction block is provided under the instrumentdriver’s seat side.panelat the
CONSTRUCTION OF JUNCTION BLOCK
_.rheft-alarm
iom relay
To enginecompartment
wiring harness
. No connectionTo instrument
;;;+$ring
.’ ./%A0805relay
Rear side
NOTEThe alphabetical symbols on the connectors are associated with the
internal circuit diagrams
(PB-6).To bodywiring harness
he junction block is an integrated assembly ofltermediate connection connectors of wiring
har-ess, fuse box, and relay. On the front side of the
unction block, the connectors for connections from
le heater relay, fuse box, engine compartment
amess and instrument panel harness are provided.On the rear side, the connectors for connections
from the body harness are provided and are
con-
netted in the junction block as shown below.
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8-6ELECTRICAL - Junction Block
INTERNAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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L”
NOTEThe alphabetical symbols on the connectors are associated with the
connector symbols
(P.8-5).
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__ .__-.... . - -----8-12ELECTRICAL
-Relays, Control Units and Sensors
Blower motor High relay,,,A,
HEADLIGHT (Pop-up System)-7
NameSymbolNameSymt
Headlight relay.APop-up motor relayA
Passing control relayB
NOTEThe “Name” column is arranged in alphabetical order.
+Junction \-- 1block\-
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ELECTRICAL- Relays, Control Units and Sensors8-13OTHER RELAYS AND CONTROL UNITS
NameSymbol
NameSymbol
Alternator relay
APower window relay
A
Defogger relayBRadiator fan motor relayA
Defogger timer
GSeatbelt timerG
Dome light relayHStarter relay G
Door lock control unitETaillight relayA
Door lock relayGTheft-alarm control unitEDaytime running light relay
1,2GTheft-alarm horn relayF
Fog light relay- Transistor relay DA
Intermittent wiper relay (rear wiper)
p Turn signal and hazard flasher unitFH-Intermittent wiper relay (windshield wiper)
C
NOTEThe “Name” column is arranged in alphabetical order.
Y Intermittent wiper relayz
(built-in column switch)
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ELECTRICAL - Lighting8-17
Front turnsignal light
(Optical horn)
Pas+ing Light
The parallel-link pop-up headlight mean that the headlights are
facing forward even when they are in the lowered position.
When the passing light is used, therefore, the headlights are
turned ON and the light is radiated through the optical horn
rr,“;; installed to allow the light through) of the side turn signal
OPERATION
tieadlight Operating ConditionsManual Knob
The manual knob, located behind the pop-up motor, is used to
move up or down the headlights manually when maintenance
is required.
To operate the manual knob, remove the boot behind the
popup motor and turn the knob clockwise. To ensure safety,
disconnect the negative battery cable or remove fusible link
(4)whenever the manual knob is to be operated.
Switch positionUP
Headlight
DOWN
ONOFF
f%+Pswitch
ON
OFF
Lightingswitch
Passingswitch
Lightingswitch
Passingswitch
ONXX
OFF
XX
ONXX
OFF
XX
ONXX
OFFXX
ONXX
OFF
XXI
NOTE
‘X” indicates the resultant headlight operation or position. When the lighting switch is ON, it is in the “HEAD” position.
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8-18ELECTRICAL - Lighting
HEADLIGHT RAISING OPERATION
1. Pop-up switch ON, lighting switch OFF
When the pop-up switch is turned ON, current from
fusible link @ flows through the up timer circuit of
the passing control relay, turning ON transistor Trl .
Current from Trl passes through the
U contact of
the U/D (Up/Down) switch of the pop-up motor. This
means that current flows through the pop-up motor
relay, thus energizing the pop-up motor relay.
The energized pop-up
*motor relay means that
current from fusible link @flows through the pop-up
motor, which results in the headlights starting going
up. When the crank arm of the pop-up motor rotatesabout 180” to the UP stop position, the contact of
the interlocking U/D switch changes from
U to D,which cuts off current to the pop-up motor relay. As
a result, the pop-up motor relay is de-energized and
no current flows from fusible link @ to the motor.
This results in the headlights staying in the fully-
raised position.
UP
& DOWN TIMER CIRCUIT
Even if Up/Down operation of the pop-up headlight
becomes abnormal, the Up or Down timer (ON for
5
f 2 seconds) cuts the power supply to the POP-UPmotor to protect the motor.
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_ -. _ -.__-ELECTRICAL
- Lighting
HEADLIGHT LOWERING OPERATION
1. Pop-up switch from ON to OFF, lighting switch OFF
FUslMelgnnlonswlchFlmk 1r- -!IACCI
Ar
Fusablehnk .
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When the pop-up switch is turned OFF (from the
ON position) with the headlights in the raised
position, current from fusible link @ flows through
the down timer circuit of the passing control relay,
turning ON transistor
Tr2. The current from transis-
tor
Tr2 passes through the D contact of the U/D
switch of the pop-up motor to the pop-up motor,
energizing the pop-up motor relay. When the pop-up
motor relay is energized, the current from fusible
link @ flows through the pop-up motor, which in
turn results in the motor starting rotating. As a
.-.-result, the headlights start lowering. When the
crank arm of the
popup motor rotates about 180” to
the DOWN stop position, the contact of the inter-
locking U/D switch changes from
D to U, thus
cutting off circuit to the pop-up relay. The
deenergized pop-up motor relay means the current
from fusible link @ being cut off. Then, the
popUPmotor stops and the headlights remain in the
fully-lowered position.
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ELECTRICAL- Ermine Electrical8-23
ENGINE ELECTRICALRoaGAABALTERNATOR
L terminal\Stern
Electronicvoltage regulator
B terminal/
Rectlfber‘i ‘IT
VFantl
GEL0051The alternator has a built-in electronic voltage regulator.
The output voltage is controlled by the voltage regulator
through detection of the battery voltage.
SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal output . . .._...._..65A: for Non-turbo Engine with M/T
75A: for Non-turbo Engine with AAand Turbo Engine
Regulated voltage. . . . . . . .14.4 f 0.3V at 20°C (68°F)
Rotating direction. . . . . . . .Clockwise(viewed from pulley side)
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