K ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS PREPARATION SST 49 GO1 8 904 Sheet 49 9200 162 Monitor, Engine Signal - 49 DO1 9 902 Adapter Harness For inspection of powertrain control module (transmission) terminal voltage For inspection of powertrain control module (transmission) terminal voltage p@ HOLD For inspection of powertrain control module (transmission) terminal voltage HOLD SWITCH lnspection lnspection of operation 1. Turn the ignition switch from OFF to ON. 2. Verify that the hold indicator light is not illuminated. De- press the hold switch and verify that the hold indicator -J light illuminates. 3. If not as specified, check the terminal voltage of the hold switch. lnspection of voltage 1. Remove the front console. 2. Turn the ignition switch ON. 3. Measure voltage at the hold switch connector. B+: Battery positive voltage Position (V): Voltage Normal (V) Depressed (V) 4. If not as specified, check the continuity of the hold switch. Connector terminal A B+ 0 B 0 0 Gartner Banana
P BRAKE SYSTEM k FIRST PEDAL VACUUM GAUG DEPRESSION FORCE GAUGE POWER BRAKE UNIT Quick Inspection, On-vehicle Power brake unit function check (Simple method) ii Step 1 1. With the engine stopped, depress the pedal a few times. 2. With the pedal depressed, start the engine. 3. If immediately after the engine starts the pedal moves down slightly, the unit is operating. Step 2 1. Start the engine and let it run 1 or 2 minutes. 2. Stop the engine. 3. Depress the pedal with the usual force. 4. If the first pedal stroke is long and becomes shorter with subsequent strokes, the unit is operating. 5. If a problem is found, inspect for damage or improper connection of the check valve or vacuum hose. Repair if necessary, and inspect it once again. Step 3 1. Start the engine. 2. Depress the pedal with the usual force. 3. Stop the engine with the pedal depressed. 4. Hold the pedal down for about 30 seconds. 5. If the pedal height does not change, the unit is operating. ,, 6. If there is a problem, check for damage or improper con- nection of the check valve or vacuum hose. Repair if necessary, and check once again. If the nature of the problem is still not clear after following the 3 steps above, follow the more detailed check described in "Method using tester," below. (Method using tester) Connect the SST, vacuum gauge, and pedal depression force gauge as shown in the figure. After bleeding the air from the SST, conduct the test as described in the 3 steps below. Inspection using gauges Connect the SST gauges, a vacuum gauge (A), and a pedal depression gauge (B) as shown. Bleed the air from the SST gauges before performing the following tests. a) Checking for vacuum loss Unloaded condition 1. Start the engine. 2. Stop the engine when the vacuum gauge indicates 66.7 kPa (500 mmHg, 19.7 inHg). 3. Observe the vacuum gauge for 15 seconds. If the gauge indicates 63.4-66.6 kPa (475-500 mmHg, ,, 18.7-19.7 inHg), the unit is operating. Gartner Banana
WARNING LIGHT AND SENDER UNIT T OHMMETER Washer Level Indicator lnspection 1. Disconnect the connector from the washer level sensor. 2. Jump terminal-wire L (harness side) to a body ground. 3. Start the engine and check that the WASHER indicator illuminates. 4. If there is no illumination, check the bulb, wiring harness, and sensor. Replace or repair as necessary. Washer Level Sensor lnspection 1. Connect the sensor connector (sensor side) to an ohm- meter. 2. Move the sensor float up and down. 3. Verify that there is continuity when the float is at the low- est point. BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SENSOR lnspection 1. Check for continuity of the sensor. 2. If continuity is not as specified, replace the level sensor. Float level Below MIN Above MIN BUCKLE SWITCt Continuity Yes No OHMMETER -1 PARKING BRAKE SWITCH lnspection 1. Disconnect the parking brake switch connector. 2. Check for continuity between the switch connector and ground. I Lever I Continuity I 3. If continuity is not as specified, adjust or replace the parking brake switch. (Refer to section P.) Pulled one notch Released BUCKLE SWITCH lnspection 1. Disconnect the buckle switch connector 2. Check for continuity of the switch. Yes No Seat belt I Continuity Seat belt buckled Seat belt unbuckled No Yes 3. If continuity is not as specified, replace the buckle switch. Gartner Banana
LIGHTING SYSTEM T Symptom: Daytime running lights (DRL) do not illuminate. (Turn signals function normally.) DRL operate with engine running and following switches are off: Headlight switch Turn signal switch (Selected turn signal light flashes, other light remains illumi- nated) Hazard warning switch Parking brake switch (Parking brake released) Step 1 1. Position the vehicle on a flat surface and block the wheels to prevent vehicle movement. 2. Turn the ignition switch to ON. 3. Measure the voltage at the following terminal wires of the DRL control unit. 4. If correct, replace the DRL control unit. B+: Battery positive voltage Step 2 1. Disconnect the parking brake switch connector. 2. Check for continuity between the terminal of the switch and a body ground. Terminal J (L) u Connected to WIPER 20A fuse I(B) B (R) C (WIR) Parking brake lever Pulled one notch Continuity Yes Released Test condition Constant GND Parking brake switch Headlight switch No I 3. If not as specified, adjust or replace the parking brake switch. 4. If correct, repair wiring harness. (DRL control unit - Parking brake switch) Specification B+ Constant Parking brake released Headlight switch off Action Repair wiring harness (WIPER 20A - DRL control unit) Other B+ Other Repair wiring harness (DRL control unit - GND) Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 Gartner Banana