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SEAT Disassembly 1 Assembly 1. Disassemble in the order shown in the figure. (Refer to Section T for disassembly / assembly of the body sonic seat.) 2. Assemble h the reverse order of disassembly. 1. Reclining knuckle cover 2. Side cover 3. Reclining knuckle 4. Hinge cover 5. Bush 6. Belt anchor unit 7. Hog ring 8. Seatback trim 9. Pad 10. Back frame 11. Headrest speaker (if equipped) Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section T 12. Seat slide 13. Seat cushion Gartner Banana
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CONVERTIBLE TOP s Weatherstrip 1. Remove the weatherstrip. 2. Loosen the retainer screws and adjust the retainer as necessary. - 3. Tiahten the screws and reinstall the weatherstrip. RETAINER I I REAPLR SHEET I SECTION BEING REPAIRED ................ SIDE : .; ....... ........... .... BACK REPAIR SHEET REPAIR SHEET SECTION BEING -. REPAIRED Repair Top fabric Holes 1. Place the repair sheet (NAY1 R1 21 1) over the damaged section. Cut both the top fabric and the repair sheet with a razor knife and a straightedge. 2. Cut another piece of repair sheet larger than the first for use as a back repair sheet. 3. Trim the top fabric and the repair sheets with scissors. Gartner Banana
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CONVERTIBLE TOP ETHYL ALCOHOL 77A14X-028 REPAIR SHEET BACK REPAIR SHEET REPAIR SHEET I SECTION BEING REPAIRED REPAIR SHEET ETHYL ALCOHOL I SECTION BEING REPAIRED BACK REPAIR SHEET 4. Decrease the repair sheets with ethyl alcohol. 5. Apply a generous amount of adhesive agent (K180 WO 313) or equivalent to the section being repaired, the repair sheet, and the back repair sheet. Let stand for a few minutes. 6. Insert the repair sheet squarely into the section of the top fabric being repaired. Then install the back repair sheet from the underside of the top. 7. Press the repair sheets firmly together. 8. Let the top fabric stand until the adhesive agent is fully 4 dry. Tears 1. Cut a piece of repair sheet (NAY1 R1 21 1) larger than the damaged section for use as a back repair sheet. 2. Decrease the repair sheet with ethyl alcohol. 3. Apply a generous amount of adhesive agent (K180 WO 313) or equivalent to the section being repaired and the back repair sheet. Let stand for a few minutes. 4. Install the back repair sheet from the underside of the top. 5. Press the repair sections firmly together. 6. Let the top fabric stand until the adhesive agent is fully dry. -2 Gartner Banana
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T INDEX INDEX SWITCHES 1. Ignition switch 8. Brake switch Inspection ................ page T- 18 Removal / Installation ...... page T-105 Replacement ............. page T- 18 Inspection ................ page T-105 2. Combination switch adjustment ............... page T-105 Removal / Installation ...... page T- 19 9. Back-up light switch Inspection ................ page T- 20 Inspection ................ page T- 68 3. Retractor switch 10. Door switch Removal / Installation ...... page T- 21 Inspection ................ page T- 81 Inspection ................ page T- 21 11. Interior light switch 4. Hazard warning switch Troubleshooting ........... page T- 79 Removal / Installation ...... page T- 21 12. Panel light control switch Inspection ................ page T- 21 Inspection ................ page T- 83 5. Parking brake switch 13. Horn switch Inspection ................ page T- 39 Removal / Installation ...... page T- 88 6. Buckle switch 14. Clutch switch Inspection ................ page T- 39 Removal / Installation ...... page T-105 7. Stoplight switch Inspection ................ page T-105 -/ Adjustment ............... page T- 56 Adjustment ............... page T-105 Inspection ................ page T- 56 15. Rear window defroster switch Removal 1 Installation ......... section U T-2 Gartner Banana
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INDEX T FUSES AND RELAYS 1. Main fuse block 7. Rear window defroster timer unit Replacement ............... page T-12 8. Coolant fan relay .................. 2. Fuse box No.1 and No.2 Inspection page T-15 Replacement ............... page T-12 9. Horn relay .................. 3. Headlight relay inspection page T-15 .................. Inspection page T-16 10. Flasher unit .................. 4. TNS relay Inspection page T-14 .................. Inspection page T-15 11. Rear window defroster relay u .................. 5. Retractable headlight relay Inspection page T-15 .................. Inspection page T-14 6. EGI main relay ................... Inspection section F Gartner Banana
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INDEX T PARWNEUTRAL SWITCH SERVICE, SECTION K 1. Cruise control unit ...... Removal / Installation page T-103 ................ Inspection page T-103 2. Cruise actuator ................ Inspection page T-107 Removal / Installation ...... page T-107 3. Actuator cable ...... Removal / Installation page T-104 ............... Adjustment page T-104 4. Clutch switch ...... Removal / Installation page T-105 ............... Adjustment page T-105 5. Stoplight switch ...... Removal / Installation page T-105 ............... Adjustment page T-105 6. Cruise control main switch ................ Inspection page T-106 7. Cruise control switch ................ Inspection page T-106 Gartner Banana
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T INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 4. Set the SST to the resistance values shown in the figure. To get an accurate reading, wait 2 minutes after setting each value. 5. Verify that the gauge indicates the correct values. The al- \J lowable indication error is twice the width of the needle. 6. If not as specified, replace the oil pressure gauge. PRINTED CIRCUIT lnspection 1. Remove the instrument cluster. (Refer to page T-29.) 2. Check the printed circuit for damage or oxidization. 3. If necessary, replace the printed circuit. VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR lnspection 1. Remove the instrument cluster. 2. Connect an ohmmeter between terminals 2D and 2F. 3. Verify that the ohmmeter needle pulsates while rotating the speedometer cable shaft. ~ Pulsation: Ushaft rotation 4. If the correct number of pulsations fail to occur during each shaft rotation, replace the vehicle speed sensor. (Refer to page T-29.) WATER TEMPERATURE SENDER UNlT lnspection 1. Remove the sensor. 2. Place the sensor and a thermometer in water. 3. Heat the water gradually, and measure the resistance of the sensor with an ohmmeter. 4. If the resistance is not as specified, replace the sensor. Resistance: 190-260Q at 50°C (1 22°F) FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNlT (IN FUEL TANK) lnspection 1. Remove the fuel tank gauge sender unit. (Refer to section F.) 2. Disconnect the fuel gauge sender unit connector. 3. Check resistance between terminals A and B while slow- ly moving the unit arm from point F to point E. 4. If not correct, replace the fuel gauge sender unit. 2 Gartner Banana
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T WARNING LIGHT AND SENDER UNIT WARNING LIGHT AND SENDER UNlT STRUCTURAL VIEW 1. Brake system warning light 2. Seat belt warning light 3. Air bag system warning light 4. Retractor indicator light 5. Alternator warning light 6. MIL (malfunction indicator light) 7. O/D OFF indicator light 8. Antilock brake system warning light 9. Washer level indicator light 10. Rear window defroster indicator light Reference Table Warning indicator light SRS air bag system Retractor indicator light Alternator MIL (malfunction indicator light) O/D OFF Antilock brake system Washer level 45UOTX-062 T-34 Reference page or section T-154 T- 48 section G section F section K section P T- 39 J Gartner Banana