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EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM T
Stoplight
Circuit diaaram
GTOPLIGHTS F-2
SHIFT-LOCK
BLUB TRADE NUMBER
STOPLIGHT: 1157 (27W)
HIGH MOUNT
STOPLIGHT: 921 (18.4W) G (F) *ENGINE CONTROL UNIT
(SECTION B- lc;26)
G (F) *CRUISE CONTROL UNIT
(SECTION 01)
WITH REAR SPOILER
HIGH MOUNl-
STOPLIGHT
STOPLIGHT STOPLIGHT
-06 STOPLIGHT
SWITCH (F) F-07 HIGH MOUNT STOP-E-12 STOPLIGHT LH(R) E-13 STOPLIGHT RH(R)
LIGHT (R3)
WITH
REAR SPOILER---+ (R2)
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM T
HIGH-MOUNT STOPLIGHT
Removal / Inspection / Installation
1. Remove in the order shown in the figure.
2. Inspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
PROTEGE (With rear sDoiler1 . ,
1. Screw
2. Lens
PROTEGe (Without rear spoiler)
3. Bulb
Visual inspection
1. Fastener
2. Cover 3. Bolt
4. Lens 5.Bulb
Visual inspection
6. Bolt
7. Bracket
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1C 3L 2E 2G 11
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3F 38 3G 1E 30
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1J 11 1H 1G IF 1E 1D lG 1B 1A 2L 2K 2J 21 2H 2G 2F 2E 20 2G 28 2A
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3L 3K 3J 31 3i-l 3G 3F 3E 3,, 3~ 3B 3A
Ter-
minal Connected to
tA Combination switch
1B Ground
1C Fuel tank unit
ID EGI control unit
1E Washer level sensor
1F Fuel tank unit
1G EC-AT control unit
1H EC-AT control unit
II
1J I Connected to Ter-
minal
2A Speed sensor output
28 Light switch (high beam)
2C Turn switch (L1
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WARNING SYSTEM T
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FUEL
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- CHARGE
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Inspection
Brake system warning lamp
1. Disconnect the connector from the brake fluid level sensor.
2. Connect a jumper wire between “G/Y” and “6” terminal
(body ground).
3. Start the engine and check that the BRAKE warning lamp
illuminates.
Caution
l Be sure that the parking brake is fully released be-
fore checking.
4. If there is no illumination, check the fuse, bulb, and wiring
harness.
Brake fluid level sensor
Connect an ohmmeter to each terminal of the brake fluid lev-
el sensor connector.
Check for continuity when the float is moved up and down.
The sensor is good if there is continuity when the float is be-
low the “MIN” mark, and if there is no continuity when the
float is above the “MAX” mark. If the sensor does not pass
this test, replace it.
Fuel-level warning lamp
1. Disconnect the connector from the fuel tank unit.
2. Connect the connector terminal “W/R” to the body ground.
3. Start the engine and check that the FUEL warning lamp il-
luminates.
4. If there is no illumination, check the fuse, warning lamp, and
wiring harness.
Alternator warning lamp
1. Start the engine, connect the connector terminal “W/B” to
a body ground.
2. Check that the alternator warning lamp illuminates.
3. If there is no illumination, check the warning lamps, wiring
harness and alternator. Replace or repair as necessary.
Engine oil pressure warning lamp
1. Disconnect the connector from the oil pressure switch.
2. Start the engine and connect the connector terminal “Y/R”
to a body ground.
3. Check that the “OIL” warning lamp illuminates. If it does
not, replace the sender switch or repair the wiring harness
if bulb is not burnt out.
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2L BUZZER 2A 28 2C 2D 1A 3K l--r nnmn
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1C 3L 2E 2G IL iG 1F 1D tB
3F 38 3G 1E 3D
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l-l It II l-l 1J 11 1H
1G IF 1E 1D 1C 1B 1A 2L 2K 2J 21 2H 2G 2F 2E 2D 2C 28 2A
r-l It ,I 3L 3K 3J 31 3H 3G 3F 3E 3D 3C 3B 3A
Ter- I I minal Connected to 1 1A Combination switch
1B Ground
IC Fuel tank unit
1 ID 1 EGI control unit
I
II L 1J 1
L Ter-
minal Connected to
2A Speed sensor output
28 Light switch (high beam)
2C Turn switch (L)
20 Turn switch (R)
2E Ground
2F Ground
2L 1 IGI battery Ter-
minal Connected to
3A
38 Alternator
3c
30 Oil pressure switch
3E
3F Parking brake switch, Brake fluid switch
3G Passive shoulder belt control unit
3H h
I 31
3J
3K
IG2 battery
3L Water temperature gauge unit
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U TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Case 1: Insufficient refrigerant
Measured pressure
Low-pressure side: Less than 78.5 kPa (0.8 kg/cm2, 11.4 psi)
High-pressure side: 785-883 kPa (8-9 kg/cm2, 114-128 psi)
Condition
l Outlet air from vents not cold.
l Bubbles seen in sight glass.
Step 1
1. Check for oil stains on the pipes, hoses and other parts, (Refer to illustration below.)
2. If oil staining is found at the connection of pipes or hoses, replace the O-ring; then, evacuate, charge,
and test the system.
3. If oil staining is not found, go to Step 2.
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Step 2
1. Check for leakage from the following connections with a gas leak tester.
l Inlet and outlet of condenser.
l Inlet and outlet of receiver/drier.
l Inlet and outlet of compressor.
l Sight glass.
l Inlet and outlet of cooling unit.
2. If leakage is evident, go to Step 3.
3. If leakage cannot be found, evacuate, charge, and test the system. (System OK, but refrigerant leaked
gradually over time.)
Step 3
1. Check tightening torque of the connection where leak was detected.
2. If the connection is loose, tighten the connection to the specified torque; then evacuate, charge, and test
the system. --
3. If the connection is properly tightened, replace the O-ring; then evacuate, charge, and test the system.
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U
COOLING UNIT
Removal / Installation AIR CONDITIONER
1. Discharge the refrigeration system. (Refer to page U-32.)
2. Remove the glove box, glove box cover, undercover, and instrument panel stay. (Refer to Section S.)
3. Remove the cooling unit as shown in the figure. -
Note
l Immediately plug all open fittings to keep moisture out of system.
4. Install the cooling unit in the reverse order of removal.
Note
l Position the cooling unit so that its connections match those of the heater unit and blower unit.
l Apply clean compressor oil to the O-rings before connecting the fittings.
l Do not apply compressor oil to the fitting nuts.
l When installing a new cooling unit, add compressor oil through the high-pressure pipe port
of the compressor.
Compressor oil: 50 cc (3.05 cu in)
Tightening torque
Outlet pipe: 20-29 N*m (2.0-3.0 m-kg, 14-22 ft-lb)
lnla+ nina. Q n,7n N.m (I -0-2.0 m&a. 7,7-IA ftJh IIllcvb yap”. “.” -1 . . . . . \..’ -_- __- ..~, JII .- .I .-,
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1. Cooling unit
Disassembly / Assembly.. . . . . . . . . . . . page U-39
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AIR CONDITIONER U
Dlsassembly / Assembly
Disassemble and assemble as shown in the figure.
1. Evaporator 2. Expansion valve 3. Thermoswitch
Replacement
Expansion valve
Note
l Before replacement of the expansion valve, care-
fully check the refrigeration system, referring to the
troubleshooting information on page U-14.
1. Remove the cooling unit. (Refer to page U-38.)
2. Disassemble the cooling unit. Remove the evaporator and
expansion valve as an assembly.
3. Disconnect the inlet and outlet pipes.
I 4. Remove the capillary tube from the outlet pipe and remove
23UOUX-024 the expansion valve.
5. Install in the reverse order of removal, noting the following.
Note
l Apply clean compressor oil to the O-rings before
connecting the fittings.
Tightening torque
Inlet pipe:
12-15 N-m (1.2-l .5 m-kg, 8.7-l 1 ft-lb)
Outlet pipe:
29-34 Nmrn (3.0-3.5 m-kg, 22-25 ft-lb)
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