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COMPONENT LOCATION
NameSymbol
Name
Symbol
Data link connector (from 1994 models)
DDoor lock power relay 2 (Concerning the ve-
hicles up to 1993 models, only for the vehicles
equipped with keyless entry system.)
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OPERATION/
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When the door lock switch is set to the LOCKside (or UNLOCK side), the LOCK side (or
UNLOCK side) of the door lock relay is turned
ON and the door actuators of all doors operate.l
If the driver seat side door (or assistant seat
side door) is opened and the driver seat side
inside lock knob (or assistant seat side inside
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With the driver’s and front passenger’s doorsunlocked, press the LOCK switch of the
transmitter, and the door lock signal output (0V) will be sent from the
keyless entry control
unit terminal No. 12 closing the door lock powerrelays 1 and 2 to lock the driver’s and front
passenger’s doors.
While the R.H. and L.H. doors are in the lockedstate, press the UNLOCK switch of the
transmitter once, and the DOOR UNLOCK
switch signal (0 V) will be sent from the keylessentry control unit terminal No. 14 closing the
door lock power relay 2 to unlock the driver’s
door.
Under the above-mentioned conditions, further
press the UNLOCK switch of the transmitter,and the DOOR UNLOCK signal output (0 V)
will be sent from the keyless entry control unitterminal No. 13 closing the door lock power
relay 1 to lock the front passenger’s door.
When the keyless entry system is operated toturn the driver’s door lock switch from the
UNLOCK position to the LOCK position, thelock knob) is locked with the key inserted in
the ignition switch, the ETACS unit grounds the
unlock side circuit of the door lock relay to unlock
all doors. This way, failure to remove the key
is prevented.dome light/foot light blinking signal output
(system voltage) will be sent twice from the
keyless entry control unit terminal No. 11 when
the door lock switch is turned from the LOCK
position to the UNLOCK position, the lighting
signal output (0 V) will be provided for approx.
3 seconds.
NOTE
The dome light winks or comes on when the domelight switch is in the DOOR interlock position.
However, the dome light does not wink while it .is
ON for 6 seconds after closing the door by ETACS
function.Besides the above-mentioned operations, the
keyless entry control unit has the following functions.l
If any door is not opened or closed within 30
seconds from unlocking the door by means ofthe
keyless entry system, the door is
automatically locked.In addition, if the
cryptographic code other than the code storedin the receiver memory is received 30 times
in one minute continuously, operation of the
unit is suspended for 10 minutes.l
Operation is also suspended if the ignition key
remains inserted (key reminder switch: OFF)
and either door is left open (door switch: ON).TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Phenomenon
Inspection method
One of the door lock actuators fails to operate.
0Check the door actuator which fails to operate.
No unlock operation can be made by pressing door lock0
knob after fulfilment of following conditions.Check the key reminder switch input signal.0Check the key reminder switch. (Refer to GROUP
0Insertion of key in ignition switch (key reminder switch54-Ignition Switch.)
OFF)0
0Opening of door (door switch ON)Check the front door switch input signal.0 Check the front door switch. (Refer to GROUP
42-Door Assembly)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS - Tension-reducer Type Seat Belt Circuit427OPERATION
L0If the driver fastens the seat belt with the ignition switch placed in the “ON” position, the seat belt
switch in the seat belt buckle is turned “ON” to operate the seat belt solenoid in the retractor.
0This will reduce the seat belt rewinding torqe to minimize a sense of oppression given by the belt.
lOwing to the timer function of the ETACS unit, the seat belt solenoid is kept in operation for 30 seconds
after turning off the ignition switch, with due consideration to elimination of the sudden rise in a senseof oppression caused by the belt immediately after the ignition switch is turned off.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
PhenomenonInspection method
Some of the tension-reducers do not operates.0Check dedicated fuse No. 1 and 19.
0Check the inoperative seat belt switch.
lCheck the inoperative seat belt solenoid.
The tension-reducer does not operate with the ignition
0Check the ignition switch input signal.
switch placed in the ON position.
0 Check the ignition switch. (Refer to GROUP
M-Ignition switch.)
The tension-reducer is in operation immediately after the0Check the door switch input signal.
ignition switch is turned off, but it does not stop operationlCheck the door switch. (Refer to GROUP 42-Door
even if the door is opened within 30 seconds from theAssembly.)
turning-off the ignition switch.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Lighting System54-37
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OPERATION
lTurn the lighting switch to “HEAD”, and the con-
tact point of the headlight relay will be closedto turn “ON” the headlight relay.
lWhen the dimmer switch is placed in the LO
position, the headlight low-beams go on. On
vehicles up to 1993 model, when the switch
is placed in the HI position, the headlight high-
beams go on. On vehicles from 1994 model,when the switch is placed in the HI position,
the headlight high-beams and low-beams go
on.
When the high-beam is lit or when the passing
switch is activated, the high-beam indicator lightwill be lit.
If the driver’s door is opened after the ignition
switch is turned to “OFF” or the ignition switchis turned to “OFF” after the driver’s door is
opened when the headlights are lit, the currentwhich flows to the coil side of the headlight
relay will be cut off by the light automatic shut-OFF unit opening the contact point, and the
headlight relay will be turned “OFF” to automati-
cally shut off the headlights.l
To turn the headlights on again after they are
automatically shut off, turn the lighting switchto “OFF” once and then back to “HEAD”, or
turn the ignition switch to “ACC” or “ON”, and
the
aut0mati.c shut-OFF will be cancelled andthe current will flow from the light automatic
shut-OFF unit to the coil side of the headlightrelay again to close the contact point. Thus,
the headlight relay will be turned “ON” to turnon the headlights.
NOTEWhen the lighting switch is at “HEAD”, the light
automatic shut-OFF system is valid for tail lights,
parking and side marker lights, license plate light,
illumination light, etc.(Refer to
P.54-70.)
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When the lighting switch is placed in the HEAD
position, current flows through multi-purpose
fuse (6) to the lighting switch, and the ETACScontrol unit. Then the UP timer circuit in the
LETACS control unit is operated, and currentflows from the ETACS control unit to the U con-tact of the pop-up motor U/D (UP/DOWN)
switch, the coil of the pop-up motor relay and
ground, causing the contacts of the pop-up mo-
tor relay to close.
When the contacts of the pop-up motor relay
close, current flows through the contacts of the
pop-up motor relay to the pop-up motor and
ground, causing the pop-up motor to rotate,
which brings the headlights to the UP position.
The pop-up motor rotates until the automatic
UP stop position is reached, then the contactsof the interlocked U/D (UP/DOWN) switch
change from the U to D contacts. As a result,
the contacts of the pop-up motor relay opento cut off the current supplied to the pop-up
motor. Then the pop-up motor ceases to rotate,
holding the headlights in the UP position.l
When the lighting switch is placed in the TAIL
or OFF position, current flows through the multi-
purpose fuse (6) to the lighting switch, and the
ETACS control unit. Then the DOWN timer cir-
cuit in the ETACS control unit is operated and
current flows from the ETACS control unit to
the DOWN contacts of the pop-up motor U/D
(UP/DOWN) switch, the coil of the pop-up motor
relay and ground, causing the contacts of the
pop-up motor relay to close.
When the contacts of the pop-up motor relay
close, current flows through the contacts of the
pop-up motor relay to the pop-up motor andground, causing the pop-up motor to rotate,
which brings the headlights to the DOWN posi-
tion.
The pop-up motor rotates until the automatic
DOWN stop position is reached, then the con-
tacts of the interlocked U/D (UP/DOWN) switch
change from the D to U contacts. As a result,
the contacts of the pop-up motor relay open
to cut off current supply to the pop-up motor.
Then the pop-up motor ceases to rotate, holding
the headlights in the DOWN position.
When the pop-up switch is placed in the UP
position, current flows through multi-purpose
fuse (6) to the lighting switch, the pop-up switch
and the ETACS control unit, which brings the
headlights to the UP position and holds them
in the UP position just like when they are oper-
ated by the lighting switch.l
When the pop-up switch is placed in the DOWN
position, current flows through the multi-purpose
fuse (6) to the lighting switch, the pop-up switch
and the ETACS control unit, which brings the
headlights to the DOWN position and holds them
in the DOWN position just like when they are
operated by the lighting switch.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine INPUT SIGNALWith voltmeterData link connector
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When using the scan tool (MUT) or voltmeter‘d
Using the scan tool or voltmeter, check whether or not the
input signals from each switch are being input to the ETACS
unit.
54-56CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Lighting System
(1) Connect the scan tool to the data link connector located
at the right side of the junction block or connect the voltme-
ter between the ETACS terminal and the ground terminal.
(2) Check if the buzzer of the scan tool sounds or the needle
of the voltmeter moves when each switch is operated.
If the buzzer sounds or the needle moves, the input signalsare being input to the ETACS unit, so that switch can
be considered to be functioning normally. If not, the switch
or switch input circuit is faulty. Check the switch and the
switch input circuit.
When using the MUT-II
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When using the scan tool (MUT-II)
(1) Connect the scan tool to the data link connector. When
connecting the scan tool to a vehicle up to 1993 models,
use the adapter harness supplied together.‘dCaution
Turn off the ignition switch beforehand whenever the
scan tool is connected or disconnected.
(2) If the scan tool makes a peep sound when each switchis operated (turned ON/OFF), the input signal to ECU
is normally sent from the switch circuit system.
When using the voltmeter
(1)Connect a voltmeter to the ETACS terminal and the ground
terminal of the data link connector using the special tool.
(2) If the voltmeter pointer deflects once when each switchis operated (turned ON/OFF), the input signal to ECU
is normally sent from the switch circuit system.
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