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EXTERIOR Moldings
MOLDINGS
SEALANT AND ADHESIVE
ItemsSpecified sealant and adhesive
Side protector molding
Part No. 6382 or equivalent and
ATD Part No. 8608 Super Fast Urethane Primer or eq uivalent
MOLDINGS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Adhesive tape:
ATD Part No. 6382 or equivalent
15 mm in.) wide and 1.2 mm in.) thick
Adhesive:
ATD Part No. 8608 Super Fast Urethane Primer or eq uivalent
Windshield molding (Refer to
GROUP 42 Windshield.)
2. Belt line molding (Refer to GROUP
42
Door Opening Weatherstrip.)
3. Side protector molding 4.
molding
(Refer to GROUP 42 Liftgate.)
l Drip line weatherstrip and door
weatherstrip holder (Refer to GROUP42 Door Opening Weatherstrip.)
5. Drip molding
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EXTERIOR Moldings .
Adhesive tape:
ATD Part No. 6382 or equivalent
15 mm in.) wide and 1.2 mm in.) thick
Adhesive:
ATD Part No. 8608 Super Fast Urethane Primer or equivalent
1. Windshield moulding (Refer to
GROUP 42 Windshield.)
2. Belt line moulding (Refer to GROUP 42
Door OpeningWeatherstrip.)3. Side protector moulding
Drip moulding removal steps
l Front roof weatherstrip(Refer to GROUP 42 Front RoofWeatherstrip.)4. Front pillar weatherstrip holder5. Drip moulding
Belt moulding removal steps
6. Back belt 7. Quarter belt moulding
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E X T E R I O R Moldings:
Masking tape
Fishing line
Double-sided tape
Adhesive
desin spatula
REMOVAL SERVICE
PROTECTOR MOLDING REMOVAL ,
(1) Apply masking tape to the outside circumference of the
side protector molding.
(2) insert fishing line mm in between the body
and the side protector molding, pull both ends alternately
to cut the adhesive section and remove the side pro tector
molding.
Caution
1.When reusing the side molding, the
fishing line the edge of the body so not
to damage the edge of the side protector molding.
2. If the adhesive is difficult to remove, heat it to
(3) Scrape off the double-sided tape with a resin spatula.
(4) Tear off the masking tape. (5) Scrape off a small amount of the adhesive with a cutter
knife.
(6) ‘Use a shop towel moistened with isopropyl alco hol to’
wipe the body surface.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
SIDE PROTECTOR MOLDING INSTALLATION
tape affixing to the side protector molding
(when reusing)
(1) Scrape off the double-sided tape with a resin s patula
or gasket scraper.
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EXTERIOR Moldings
Primer
(2) a shop towel moistened isopropyl. alcohol
wipe the molding surface.
(3) Remove
small portion of the residual adhesive.
not remove all
(4) Soak a sponge in the primer, and apply evenly t o the
side protector molding in the places shown in the illustra-
tion.
Specified primer:
ATD Part No. 8608
or equivalent
Caution1. Always apply it on the
a lot or little will reduce its
2. Do not touch the coated surface.
(5) After applying the primer, let it dry for 3 to 30 minutes.
(6) the specified double-sided tape to the side protec tor
molding.
adhesive tape:
ATD Part No. 6382 or equivalent
15 mm
in.) and *in.)
Side protector molding installation
(1) Tear off the double-sided tape backing paper.
NOTE
If you attach the adhesive tape to the edge of the
paper, it will be easy to tear off.
(2) Install the side protector molding.
NOTE
If the double-sided tape is difficult to affix winter,
etc., the bonding of the and the
protector molding to about
before affixing the tape.
(3)
press in the side
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EXTERIOR Aero Parts
AERO PARTS
SEALANT AND ADHESIVE
Specified sealant and adhesiveI
Door garnish, Side air dam ATD Part No. 6382 or equivalent and
ATD Part No. 8608 Super Fast Urethane Primer or equivalent
AERO PARTS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Door garnish removal
1. Door garnish
Side air dam removal steps
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EXTERIOR Aero Parts
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Removal steps 1. Rear spoiler assembly
2. Rear center spoiler assembly
3. Rear spoiler cover
4. Rear side spoiler
5. Bracket
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
I
Adhesive tape:
ATD Part No. 6383 or equivalent
0.2 mm in.) thick
DOOR GARNISH/FRONT SIDE-AIR DAM/REAR
SIDE-AIR DAM REMOVAL
Carry out the same procedure as
side protector
moldings. (Refer to
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
DOOR GARNISH/FRONT SIDE-AIR DAM/REAR SIDE-AIR DAM INSTALLATION
o u t t h e s a m e p r o c e d u r e a s f o r t h e s i d e
moldings. (Refer to
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EXTERIOR Wiper and .
WINDSHIELD WIPER ANDWASHER
GENERAL
OPERATION
Low-speed (and high-speed) wiper operation
l When the wiper switch is placed in the LO
position with the ignition switch in the ACC
or ON position, wipers operate continuously
at low speed.
l Placing the wiper switch in the HI position
causes the wipers to operate at high speed.
Auto wiper stop operation
lWhen the wiper switch is placed in the OFF position, the cam contacts of wiper motor
causes current to flow through the auto wiper
stop circuit, allowing the wiper blades to cycle
before they reach to the stop positions.
Intermittent wiper operation
l When the wiper switch is placed in the
position with the ignition switch in ACC or ON
position,the intermittent wiper relay is
energized causing the intermittent wiper relay
contacts to close and open repeatedly.
lWhen the contacts are closed, motor
is energized.
lWhen the wiper motor is energized, the
contacts open; however, the
the wiper motor energized until the wiper
return to their stop position.
W a s h e r - w i p e r o p e r a t i o n -
l When the washer switch
ON, the
intermittent wiper relay causing
wipers to cycle’ one to two times.
Remark
lThe washer-wiper operates in the priority even
during intermittent operation of the wiper.
Washer fluid level warning light
lWhen the washer fluid level goes down below
a predetermined level with the ignition switch
in ON position, the washer level switch makes
the washer fluid level warning light illuminate.
SERVICE SPECIFICATION51100030140
Item
Windshield wiper blade installation position mm (in .)Standard value(A):
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EXTERIOR Windshield and Washer
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1. Wipers do not operate. 1) Washer is not operative, either.l Check multi-purpose fuse No. 9.
l Check ground.
2.Low-speed (or high-speed) wiper operation only
is inoperative.
l Check wiper switch.
3. Wipers do not stop. l Check wiper motor.
l Check intermittent wiper relay.
l Check wiper switch.
4. Intermittent wiper operation is inoperative.
lCheck terminal voltage of steering-column
switch (with a built-in intermittent wiper relay) with the intermittent wiper relay
energezed.
5. The length of pause for intermittent operation
cannot be varied.
l Check variable intermittent. wiper ‘control
switch.
Check intermittent wiper relay.
6. Washer is inoperative. 1) Wiper is operative on washer-wiper
operation.
l
Check washer motor.
2)Washer-wiper operation’is inoperative also.
l Check washer switch.
7. Washer-wiper
is inoperative.
l Check intermittent wiper relay.
Terminal No.
8
Voltage
o v
Battery positive voltage
positive voltage (alternating)
C h e c k
Intermittent wiper relay or wiper switch
Intermittent wiper relay
(Normal)
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