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13-12FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT INSPECTION
(1) Check that when the ignition switch is turned on, the lightilluminates for about 5 seconds and then goes out.
(2) If the light does not illuminate, check for open circuit in
dharness, blown fuse and blown bulb.
SELF-DIAGNOSIS
The engine control unit monitors the input/output signals (some
signals at all times and the others under specified conditions) ofthe engine control unit.
When it is noticed that an irregularity has continued for a
specified time or longer from when the irregular signal is
initially monitored, passing a certain number, the engine controlunit judges that an irregularity has occurred, memorizes the
malfunction code, and outputs the signal to the self-diagnosis
output terminal.
There are 21 diagnosis items, including the normal state, andthe diagnosis results can be read out with a voltmeter or
multi-use tester.Moreover, since memorization of the malfunction codes is
backed up directly by the battery, the diagnosis results are
memorized even if the ignition key is turned off. The malfunc-
tion codes will, however, be erased when the battery terminalor the engine control unit connector is disconnected.
The malfunction code can also be erased by turning on the
ignition switch and sending the malfunction code erase signalfrom the multi-use tester to the engine control unit.
CautionIf the sensor connector is disconnected with the ignition
_ _switch turned on, the malfunction code is memorized. Ind
this case, send the malfunction code erase signal from themulti-use tester to the engine control unit or disconnect
the battery terminal
(-) for 10 seconds or more, and the
diagnosis memory will be erased.
The 21 diagnosis items are provided as follows, and if plural
items are activated, they are all indicated sequentially from the
smallest code number.
CautionThe malfunction code for the ignition timing adjustment
signal is output when the line of the ignition timing
adjustment terminal is shorted to ground. Therefore, the
malfunction code is also output when the ignition timing
adjustment terminal is grounded to adjust the ignition
timing, but this does not show any abnormality.
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13-172CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting
SELF-DIAGNOSIS CHECKING
Self-diagnosis checking is performed when there has been an
automatic cancellation without cancel switch operation.
‘1 ’
NOTE‘LAEven when the ignition key is placed in the OFF position, all
diagnosis codes are stored and retained, until the battery cable
is disconnected, to make sure that the problems encountered
in the past can be checked.
Control switch
1 RESUME
itch: ON
t
4SET switch:
ON
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WITH MULTI-USE TESTER(1) Read the self-diagnosis code.
(2) Refer to the diagnosis chart and repair the defective point.
(3) Clear the self-diagnosis codes by the following procedure.@ Place the ignition switch in the ON position.@ With the SET switch in the ON state, set the main
switch to ON. In less than 1
.O second thereafter, set the
RESUME switch to ON.@ With the SET switch in the ON state again, keep the
’stop light switch in the ON state for more than 5dseconds.@ Check the self-diagnosis code to verify that a normal
code is output.
WITH VOLTMETER
(1) Connect an analog voltmeter across the self-diagnosis
output terminal and ground terminal of the diagnosis
connector.
(2) Place the ignition switch and main switch in the ON
position.
(3) Read the self-diagnosis code on the basis of the deflection
of the pointer of the voltmeter.
(4) Refer to the diagnosis chart and repair the defective point.
(5) Clear the self-diagnosis codes in the same way as when a
multi-use tester is used.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Troubleshootina23-23
p: E LC-4A/T~9: Dlagnosls control@I: Ground
:Multi-use tester>
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lighter
socketDiagnosisconnector
MB991 359
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OBTAINING FAULT CODES(1) Connect the voltmeter or multi-use tester to the connector
for diagnosis.
(2) Read the output fault codes.
Then follow the remedy procedures according to the
“FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION” on the following page.
NOTEl As many as a maximum of ten fault codes, in the
sequence of occurrence, can be stored in the Random
Access Memory (RAM) incorporated within the control
unit.
l If the number of stored fault codes or fault patterns
exceeds ten, already stored fault codes will be erased,
in sequence beginning with the oldest.
l Do not disconnect the battery until all fault codes or
fault patterns have been read out, because all stored
fault codes or fault patterns will be canceled when the
battery is disconnected.
(3) If the fail-safe system is activated and the transaxle is
locked in 3rd gear, the fault code in the Fail-Safe Code
Description will be stored in the RAM.
Three of these fault codes can be stored.
(4) The cancellation will occur if, with the transaxle locked in
3rd gear, the ignition key is turned to the OFF position, but
the fault code is stored in the RAM.
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23-56AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Transaxle ControlOQPOOQQ
09FOO5
INSPECTIONM231CAMl Check the control cable for function and for damage.
lCheck the outer cable (key interlock cable, shift lock cable)
’for damage and spring for breakage and tension.~J
lCheck the inner cable (key interlock cable, shift lock cable)
for extension.
REVERSE
(R) POSITION ALARM BUZZER
Check that the buzzer sounds when battery voltage is applied
across terminals.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONM231DAW
19. CONNECTION OF SHIFT LOCK CABLE (BRAKE PEDAL
SIDE)Connect the shift lock cable so that its threads measure
about 4 mm
(.16 in.).
CautionDo not change the routing of shift lock cable to the
selector lever assembly.
16. INSTALLATION OF SLIDE LEVER / 15. KEY INTERLOCK
CABLE (STEERING LOCK ASSEMBLY SIDE) / 14. CAM
LEVER(1) Place the ignition key at the “LOCK” position or keep it
removed.
(2) Install the slide lever, key interlock cable, and cam lever
to the steering lock assembly as shown.
Caution
Do not change the routing of key interlock cable tothe selector lever assembly.
5. CONNECTION OF TRANSAXLE CONTROL CABLE
(SELECTOR LEVER ASSEMBLY SIDE)Connect the transaxle control cable, then make the follow-
ing adjustment.
(1) Place the selector lever in “N” position.
(2) Loosen the nut and slightly pull the transaxle control
cable in the direction of the arrow; then, tighten the nut.
4.CONNECTION OF SHIFT LOCK CABLE (SELECTOR LEV-
ER ASSEMBLY SIDE)(1) Place the selector lever in “P” position.
(2) Disconnect the key interlock cable from the selector
lever assembly side.
(3) Turn the lock cam B counterclockwise (arrow
0) to
move the set lever upward (arrow
0)._.-(4) Frt the cutout in set lever to the jock pm ot lock cam B. u
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SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-15
ICheck ABS ECU.Remove the ECU connector and
check.Does the voltage between ECU harness
connector terminal No. 25 and ground
indicate battery voltage while the
ignition key is in the “ON” position?
Yes
b Broken wire between ABS
warning light and ECU) Repair harness.
I ABS ECU malfunctionI) Replace ABS ECU.
Is valve relay normal? (Refer to
P.35-62.)Yes+ Valve relay malfunctionb Replace valve relay.
install the valve relay, remove the HU
connector and check.
IDoes voltage between theINO IHU harness\----+I Broken harness wireII1-1 Repair harness.I
Iconnector terminal No. 8 and ground
indicate battery voltage while the
ignition key is in the “ON” position?between ABS warning
light and HU1IYes
Is there continuity between HU harness
4:~~&?$?%$&ndconnector terminal No. 9 and ground?
Is there continuity between HU harness
connector terminals No. 8 and No.
9?
j HU malfunctionI> Replace HU.
Yes
L Connector not connected
securely., Replace connector.I
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SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting3547CONTINUED FROM
PREVIOUS PAGE
ABS
POSER
RELAY
DIODE
SELF-LM&OS'S
CONNECTOR
FRONT
SIDEYes
Is power relay normal?
(Refer to
P.35-62.)
-Replace power relay.
With the ignition key in the
“ON” position, does voltage
between ECU connector
terminal No. 18 and ground
indicate the battery voltage?
I
1YesNo
-
I--Harness wire between
power relay and ECU
is brokenJ1Repair harness.
I
~ No
Is there continuity betweenrbody harness connector ter-agnosis inspection ter-
minals No. 23 and No. 24,minal and ABS ECU is
and diagnosis inspection ter-
minals No. 4 & No. 1 O?Yes
”Malfunction of ABS ECUReplace ABS ECU.
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35-18SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
CABS warning light does not illuminate when the ignition key is in the “START” position.
[Explanation]
LJThe ABS ECU uses the
IG2 power source which is
turned off in the “START” position. The ABS
warning light uses the
IG, power source which is
not turned off even in the “START” position.
Consequently, in the “START” position, power is offand the ECU turns the valve relay OFF. If the
warning light does not illuminate at this time, there
is trouble in the warning light circuit on the valve
relay side.
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ECU
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(--)With the ignition key in the
indicate the battery voltage?
Yes
Yes
I
Yes*Replace valve relay.
HU harness malfunction
NOTEWhen performing the check marked *, note polarity of the diode
(refer to the circuit diagram).
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SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-19
DABS warning light blinks once after the ignition key is turned to the “ON” position. It
(L.-Jilluminates in the “START” position and blinks once again when turned to the “ON” position.
[Explanation]
When power flows, the ABS ECU turns on theharness between the ECU and the warning light, the
warning light for approximately 1 sec. while itlight illuminates only when the valve relay is off in
performs a valve relay test. If there is a break in thethe valve relay test, etc.
IGNITIONSWITCH(IG1)
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METER
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ASS-ECUIn the ignition key “ON”
position, does voltage
between terminal No. 25 andground indicate battery
voltage?ABS warning light andECUis broken.
Yes
Repair harness.
vMalfunction of ABS ECU
+ Replace ABS ECU.
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