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S TRIM
Note (Hatchback)
l Remove the front seat belt upper anchor for removal of the B-pillar upper trim.
(Refer to page S-100.)
l Remove the rear seat belt upper anchor and the quarter window lock for removal of the C-
pillar trim. (Refer to pages S-62, 101.)
l Remove the rear seat cushion for removal of the quarter trim. (Refer to page S-112.)
* Disconnect the negative battery cable for removal of the rear hatch lower trim. (With luggage
compartment lamp.)
iATCHBACK
'. .' LA I i-i I / '.
1. Front side trim 7. Quarter trim
2. Scuff plate 8. B-pillar upper trim
3. Front door trim (Without passive shoulder belt)
Removal I Installation . . . . . . . . . . page S-l 0 9. A-pillar trim
4. Trunk end trim 10. Rear header trim
5. Trunk side cover 11. C-pillar trim
6. Trunk side trim 12. Rear hatch lower trim
S-98
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FLOORMAT S
FLOORMAT
COMPONENTS
Removal / Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. To remove the floormat, first remove:
a. Front seats and rear seat cushion. (Refer to pages S-l 10, 111, 112.)
b. Scuff plates and front side trim. (Refer to pages S-97, 98.)
c. B-pillar lower trim (PROTEGE) or quarter trim (Hatchback). (Refer to pages S-97, 98.)
d. Front seat belt lower anchor (hatchback with standard shoulder belt). (Refer to page S-100.)
e. Front seat belt buckles (standard shoulder belt models). (Refer to page S-100.)
f. Rear and front consoles. (Refer to page S-94.)
g. Passive shoulder belt retractor (passive shoulder belt models). (Refer to page S-108.)
h. Passive shoulder belt control unit (passive shoulder belt models). (Refer to page S-108.)
3 Remove the remaining parts in the order shown in the figure.
4 Install in the reverse order of removal.
1. Belt cover
2. Hole cover (With passive shoulder belt) 3. Floormat
s-99
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S SEAT BELT
SEAT BELT
COMPONENTS
Removal / Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable before removal of the passive shoulder belt and driver side front
seat belt buckle.
2. Remove in the order shown in the figure.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Caution
l Do not disassemble the buckle or retractor assembly.
Note
l Refer to PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM; page S-108 for removal/installation of the pas-
sive shoulder belt.
FRONT (STANDARD)
38-78 (3.9-8.0, 2
N.m (m-kg, ft-lb
)
13uosx-02 ‘0
1. Scuff plate 4. Front seat belt
Removal / Installation . . . . . . . . . pages S- 97, 98 Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page S-l 02
2. B-pillar lower trim (PROTEGE) 5. Buckle
Removal / Installation . . . . . . . . . . page S- 97 Inspection (Buckle switch) . . . . . . . . page S-102 -
3. Quarter trim (Hatchback)
Removal I Installation . . . . . . . . . . page S- 98
S-l 00
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PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM S
II Passive shoulder belts do not operate
II
. .
Repair harness and replace fuses OK
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (Y) of passive E Repair harness
shoulder belt control unit (Fuse box - Passive shoulder belt control unit)
I
Turn ignition switch ON
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (B/Y) of
passive shoulder belt control unit OK
NG
Repair harness _
- (Fuse box - Passive shoulder belt control unit)
Disconnect passive shoulder belt control unit connector; NGz Repair harness
check for continuity of terminal-wire (B) to ground (Passive shoulder belt control unit - Ground)
Replace passive shoulder belt control unit
, 23UOSX-036 Passive shoulder belt stays in forward position
(One side)
I
Disconnect passive shoulder belt control unit connector; NG Short circuit (Passive shoulder belt control unit - Door
check for no continuity at terminal-wire (L/O or L/Y) to - - catch switch) or defective door catch switch
ground when door closed (Refer to Inspection; page S-107) OK
Check for no continuity at terminal-wire (Y/R or W) of
above connector to ground OK E Short circuit (Passive shoulder belt control unit - Rear
limit switch) or defective rear limit switch
(Refer to Inspection; page S-107)
Check for continuity between terminal-wires (L/G, BR or NG
Y/G, W/B) of above connector and passive shoulder belt Repair harness (Passive shoulder belt control unit -
motor connector Passive shoulder belt motor)
I
1 OK
Check passive shoulder belt motor
(Refer to page S-106) Replace passive shoulder belt NO
:
(Refer to Removal/Installation; page S-l 08) OK
_ Replace passive shoulder belt control unit
I (Refer to Removal/Installation; page S-l 08) L I
03uosx-195
S-l 05
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PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM
Passive shoulder belt stays in rearward position
Cl ___
Disconnect passive shoulder belt control unit and door NG
catch switch connector; check for continuity between c Broken harness (Passive shoulder belt control unit -
terminal-wires (L/O or L/Y) of above connectors Door catch switch) OK
Reconnect door catch switch connector; check for con- NG Defective door catch switch (Refer to Inspection;
tinuity of terminal-wire (L/O or L/Y) of door catch switch 2 page S-107) or broken harness (Door catch switch -
connector to ground when door open Ground)
I OK
Check for no continuity of terminal-wire (Y/L or L/B) of NGs Short circuit (Passive shoulder belt control unit - Front
passive shoulder belt control unit connector to ground limit switch) or defective front limit switch
1
(Refer to Inspection; page S-107) OK
Check for continuity between terminal-wires (L/G, BR or NG
Y/G, W/B) of above connector and passive shoulder belt _ Repair harness (Passive shoulder belt control unit -
motor connector Passive shoulder belt motor)
L
1 OK
I
Check passive shoulder belt motor
(Refer to page S-106) NG
_ Replace passive shoulder belt
- (Refer to Removal/Installation; page S-l 08) OK
L Replace passive shoulder belt control unit
(Refer to Removal/Installation; page S-l 08) i-.. ”
OBUOSX-I 96 Passive shoulder belt moves to forward position
when door is opened while vehicle is running at
more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
J
NG
Check speed sensor (Refer t = Replace speedometer (Refer to Section T) OK
Replace passive shoulder belt control unit (Refer to
Removalilnstallation; page S-l 08)
03uosx-197
I 23UOSX-03
PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT MOTOR
Inspection
1, Disconnect the passive shoulder belt connector.
2. Connect battery voltage to terminal (a) and ground termi-
nal (b). Verify that the motor rotates in the forward direction
(release).
3. Reverse the above connection, and check that the motor
rotates in the rearward direction (lock).
4. If not as specified, replace the passive shoulder belt. Caution
l Do not operate the motor for an extended time.
S-l 06
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S PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM
COMPONENTS
Removal / Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove in the order shown in the figure
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Caution
l Remove/install the passive shoulder belt carefully to prevent damaging the headliner.
Note
l Refer to page S-13 or 14; Removal of the front door lock assembly for removal of the door
catch switch.
7.0-12 N.m
(SO-120 cm-kg, 69-
18-25
,.n 0.3 -104 in-lb)
7.8-12 N.m
(80-l 20 cm-kg,
69-104 in-lb)
-i--c’
I%? I \_A
DY--IUS
m-lb
38-78 (3.9-8.0.
28-58
PROTEGli
’ /
S-l 08
N.m (m-kg, Mb)
03uosx-20:
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OUTLINE
OUTLINE
HOW TO USE THIS SECTION
Information regarding removal and installation of electrical equipment is given in SECTION S.
Understanding will be easier if this section is used in conjunction with the WIRING DIAGRAMS.
9MUOTX-008
1.4W or 3.4W
23UOTX.07 1
61G15X-002
69G15X-00 3
63U 15X-005
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS
Test Light
The test light, as shown in the figure, uses a battery voltage
bulb. The two leads should be connected to probes. The test
light is used for simple voltage checks and to check for open
circuits.
Caution
l When checking the control unit, never use a bulb
over 3.4W.
Jumper Wire
The jumper wire is used for testing by short-circuiting switch
terminals and for verifying the condition of ground connections.
Caution
l Do not connect the jumper wire between a power
source line and body ground because this may
cause burning or other damage to harnesses or
electronic components.
The DC voltmeter is used for measuring circuit voltage. A volt- q Voltmeter
meter with a range of 15V or more is used by connecting the
positive (+) probe (red lead) to the point where voltage is to
be measured, and the negative (-) probe (black lead) to the
body ground.
Ohmmeter
The ohmmeter is used to measure the resistance between two
points in a circuit, and is also used to check for continuity and
diagnosis of short circuits.
Caution
l Do not attempt to connect the ohmmeter to any cir-
cuit to which voltage is applied because this may
burn or otherwise damage the ohmmeter.
T-9
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T
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
Switches and Relays OUTLINE
There is an NC (normally closed) and NO (normally open) indication for switches and relays which shows
when no change of operation conditions has occurred.
Relay Switch
NO type relay NC type relay NO switch NC switch
Not in operation
(No power supply) +E+ #Fig -o-- -da--
ax ax
STOP
FLOW STOP FLOW
In operation
(Power supply) * !jiij! kiig 6 dLe
cw r”X
FLOW STOP FLOW STOP
Other Electrical Symbols
BATTERY
THERMISTER DIODE CONDENSER
Q
M
MOTOR I
T-10
l-
BODY GROUND
COIL, SOLENOID i
0 8 HOLDER BOX
FUSE
RESISTOR
1
T
FUSIBLE LINK
1 i 1
VARIABLE RESISTOR
LIGHT
HEATER
69G15X-O(