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WIRING
DIAGRAM
6
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Wiring
Diagram
No
.
Load
MB-2
Powerwindow
circuit
breaker
Engine
control
module
Fuel
pump
relay
MB-3
Main
relay
OBD-II
service
connector
MB-4A/C
relay
holder
MB-6
Headlight
LH
Diode
(Lighting)
Lighting
switch
Combination
meter
M
B_$
Headlight
RH
Combination
meter
Door
lock
timer
MB-9
Luggage
room
light
Radio
Room
light
MB-10
A/C
relay
holder
ALT-1
Combination
meter
IG
A/C
relay
holder
Cruise
control
module
ST
Engine
control
module
Inhibitor
switch
FB-2
Diode
(A/C)
Sub
fan
motor
FB-3
Sub
fan
relay-2
Engine
control
module
Fuel
pump
relay
FB-4
Ignition
coil
Transmission
control
module
Side
marker
light
LH
FB-6
Side
marker
light
RH
FB-7Door
lock
timer
FB-9Hazard
switch
AT
shift
lock
control
module
FB-10
Key
warning
switch
Power
antenna
FB-11
Radio
FB-12
Cigarette
lighter
FB-13
Remote
control
rearview
mirrorswitch
AT
shift
lock
control
module
Combination
switch
Front
washer
motor
FB-14
Front
wipermotor
Rear
washer
motor
Rear
wipermotor
Rear
wiper
relay
FB-15Transmission
control
module
Na
Load
Rear
defogger
FB-16
Rear
defogger
condenser
Reardefogger
switch
FB-17
Rear
defogger
switch
FB-18
AT
shift
lock
control
module
Inhibitor
switch
FB-19
Hazard
switch
Combination
meter
FB-20
Mode
control
panel
FB-21
Combination
meter
(Airbag)
Blower
motor
relay
Check
connector
FB-22
FRESH/RECIRC
actuator
Mode
actuator
Powerwindow
relay
Seat
belt
timer
FB-23
Airbag
.
control
module
FB-24
Airbag
control
module
FB-25
Lighting
switch
FB-26
Parking
switch
FB-27
Parking
switch
FB-28
Illumination
light
FB-29
Illumination
light
FB-30
Stop
light
switch
Stop
&
brake
switch
FB-31
Horn
relay
FB-32
Blower
motor
relay
FB-33
Parking
switch
License
plate
light
LH
License
plate
light
RH
FB-34
Rear
combination
light
LH
Rear
combination
light
RH
Rear
finisher
light
LH
Rear
finisher
light
RH
FB-35
Cruise
control
main
switch
Cruise
control
module
B6M0144A
3. SUNROOF RELAY
Check continuity between terminals as indicated in table
below, when battery voltage is applied between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3.
When current flows. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity exists.
When current does not flow. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3Continuity exists.
B6M0354
20. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. RADIO BODY
1) Remove hand brake cover.
2) Remove console cover.
3) Remove screws which secure center panel. Remove
center panel.
B6M0355
4) Remove fitting screws, and slightly pull radio out of
instrument panel.
5) Disconnect connectors and antenna feeder cord.
B6M0146
2. FRONT SPEAKER
1) Remove gusset speaker from behind the rearview mir-
ror while disconnecting connector.
2) Remove door trim panel.
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19. Sunroof - 20. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
B6M0144A
3. SUNROOF RELAY
Check continuity between terminals as indicated in table
below, when battery voltage is applied between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3.
When current flows. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity exists.
When current does not flow. Between terminals
No. 2 and No. 4Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals
No. 1 and No. 3Continuity exists.
B6M0354
20. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. RADIO BODY
1) Remove hand brake cover.
2) Remove console cover.
3) Remove screws which secure center panel. Remove
center panel.
B6M0355
4) Remove fitting screws, and slightly pull radio out of
instrument panel.
5) Disconnect connectors and antenna feeder cord.
B6M0146
2. FRONT SPEAKER
1) Remove gusset speaker from behind the rearview mir-
ror while disconnecting connector.
2) Remove door trim panel.
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19. Sunroof - 20. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
B6M0162
3) Disconnect connector from speaker.
4) Remove screws which secure the speaker.
5) Remove door mount speaker.
3. REAR SPEAKER (SEDAN)
1) Remove rear seat cushion and rear backrest.
2) Remove left and right rear quarter trim panels.
3) Remove rear shelf trim panel.
4) Remove screws which secure speaker.
5) Remove speaker while disconnecting connector from
speaker.
4. REAR SPEAKER (WAGON)
1) Remove door trim panel.
2) Disconnect connector from speaker.
3) Remove screws which secure the speaker.
4) Remove speaker.
B6M0147A
5. POWER ANTENNA
1) Remove left side trunk trim (SEDAN), or left side rear
lower quarter trim (WAGON).
2) Remove special nut (SEDAN).
3) Remove bolt which secures power antenna.
4) Remove power antenna while disconnecting connector
and water drain hose.
B6M0149A
B: INSPECTION
1. POWER ANTENNA
1) Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. 3
and connect terminal No. 1 (SEDAN) or No. 6 (WAGON)
to ground. Ensure that antenna rod extends properly when
battery positive (+) terminal is connected to terminal No. 2
(SEDAN) or No. 4 (WAGON).
2) Ensure that antenna rod retracts properly when battery
positive (+) terminal is disconnected from terminal No. 2
(SEDAN) or No. 4 (WAGON).
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20. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
B2M0648A
7) Use engine grounding terminal or engine proper as the
grounding point to the body when measuring voltage and
resistance in the engine compartment.
8) Every MFI-related part is a precision part. Do not drop
them.
9) Observe the following cautions when installing a radio
in MFI equipped models.
CAUTION:
The antenna must be kept as far apart as possible
from the control unit.
(The ECM is located under the steering column, inside
of the instrument panel lower trim panel.)
The antenna feeder must be placed as far apart as
possible from the ECM and MFI harness.
Carefully adjust the antenna for correct matching.
When mounting a large power type radio, pay spe-
cial attention to the three items above mentioned.
Incorrect installation of the radio may affect the
operation of the ECM.
10) Before disconnecting the fuel hose, disconnect the
fuel pump connector and crank the engine for more than
five seconds to release pressure in the fuel system. If
engine starts during this operation, run it until it stops.
11) Problems in the electronic-controlled automatic trans-
mission may be caused by failure of the engine, the elec-
tronic control system, the transmission proper, or by a com-
bination of these. These three causes must be distin-
guished clearly when performing diagnostics.
12) Diagnostics should be conducted by rotating with
simple, easy operations and proceeding to complicated,
difficult operations. The most important thing in diagnostics
is to understand the customer’s complaint, and distinguish
between the three causes.
13) In AT vehicles, do not continue the stall for more than
five seconds at a time (from closed throttle, fully open
throttle to stall engine speed).
14) On ABS or ABS/TCS vehicle, when performing driving
test in jacked-up or lifted-up position, sometimes the warn-
ing light may be lit, but this is not a malfunction of the sys-
tem. The reason for this is the speed difference between
the front and rear wheels. After diagnosis of engine control
system, perform the ABS or ABS/TCS memory clearance
procedure of self-diagnosis system.
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4. Cautions
5. CHECK SOURCES OF SIGNAL NOISE.
1) Check that the mobile phone, personal radio and other
wireless apparatus are correctly installed.
2) Check that the antenna and other possible noise
sources are distant enough from the sensor harness.
3) Check that the sealed wires of the front harness sensor
(in the engine room) are securely grounded.
4) Check that between ABS/TCS control module and the
rear sensor harness has the correct twist pitch.
Twist pitch:
25 mm (0.98 in) or less
6. CHECK HYDRAULIC UNIT OPERATIONS.
1) Operate the ABS sequence control and check that the
brake fluid pressure at the malfunctioning brake line
increases and decreases properly.
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4-4bBRAKES
8. Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code
No. Load
MB-1Fuse holder (Rear power supply & seat
heater)
MB-2 Power window circuit breaker
MB-3Engine control module
Fuel pump relay
Main relay
OBD-II service connector
MB-4 A/C relay holder
MB-5 Headlight alarm relay (with security)
MB-6 Headlight LH
MB-7Daytime running light control module
Diode (Lighting)
Diode (Security)
Lighting switch
MB-8Combination meter
Front fog light switch
Headlight RH
Front fog light relay
MB-9Door lock timer
Headlight alarm relay
Interrupt relay
Radio
Security control module
Security indicator light
Spot light
Room light
Step light
Combination meter
Luggage room light
Trailer connector
Trunk room light
MB-10 A/C relay holder
SBF-6ABS relay box
TCS motor relay
SBF-7 TCS valve relay
ALT-1Combination meter
Daytime running light control module
Diode (TCS)
IG Headlight alarm relay
STCruise control module
Engine control module
Inhibitor switch (AT)
Interrupt relay
Starter interlock relay (MT)
FB-1Front washer motor
Rear washer motor
FB-2 Diode (A/C)
FB-3A/C relay holder
Sub fan motor
FB-4Engine control module
Fuel pump relay
Ignition coil
Transmission control module
FB-5 ABS relay boxNo. Load
FB-6Side marker light LH
Side marker light RH
FB-7 Door lock timer
FB-9 Hazard switch
FB-10AT shift lock control module
Key warning switch
Power antenna
FB-11 Radio
FB-12 Cigarette lighter socket
FB-13Mirror heater
Rear power supply relay
Remote control rearview mirror switch
Security control module
Vanity mirror illumination light
FB-14AT shift lock control module
Combination switch
Front wiper motor
Rear wiper motor
Rear wiper relay
FB-15ABS/TCS control module
Transmission control module
FB-16Rear defogger
Rear defogger condenser
Rear defogger switch
FB-17 Rear defogger switch
FB-18AT shift lock control module
Back-up light switch (MT)
Inhibitor switch (AT)
FB-19 Hazard switch
FB-20A/C switch
Combination meter
Mode control panel
TCS off switch
FB-21 Combination meter (Airbag)
FB-22Blower motor relay
Check connector
Daytime running light control module
Daytime running light relay
FRESH/RECIRC actuator
Hi-beam relay
Power window and sunroof relay
Seat belt timer
FB-23 Airbag control module
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6. Wiring Diagram
No. Load
MB-2 Power window circuit breaker
MB-3Engine control module
Fuel pump relay
Main relay
OBD-II service connector
MB-4 A/C relay holder
MB-6 Headlight LH
MB-7Diode (Lighting)
Lighting switch
MB-8Combination meter
Headlight RH
MB-9Combination meter
Door lock timer
Luggage room light
Radio
Room light
MB-10 A/C relay holder
ALT-1 Combination meter
IG A/C relay holder
STCruise control module
Engine control module
Inhibitor switch
FB-2 Diode (A/C)
FB-3Sub fan motor
Sub fan relay-2
FB-4Engine control module
Fuel pump relay
Ignition coil
Transmission control module
FB-6Side marker light LH
Side marker light RH
FB-7 Door lock timer
FB-9 Hazard switch
FB-10AT shift lock control module
Key warning switch
Power antenna
FB-11 Radio
FB-12 Cigarette lighter
FB-13 Remote control rearview mirror switch
FB-14AT shift lock control module
Combination switch
Front washer motor
Front wiper motor
Rear washer motor
Rear wiper motor
Rear wiper relay
FB-15 Transmission control moduleNo. Load
FB-16Rear defogger
Rear defogger condenser
Rear defogger switch
FB-17 Rear defogger switch
FB-18AT shift lock control module
Inhibitor switch
FB-19 Hazard switch
FB-20Combination meter
Mode control panel
FB-21 Combination meter (Airbag)
FB-22Blower motor relay
Check connector
FRESH/RECIRC actuator
Mode actuator
Power window relay
Seat belt timer
FB-23 Airbag control module
FB-24 Airbag control module
FB-25 Lighting switch
FB-26 Parking switch
FB-27 Parking switch
FB-28 Illumination light
FB-29 Illumination light
FB-30Stop light switch
Stop & brake switch
FB-31 Horn relay
FB-32 Blower motor relay
FB-33 Parking switch
FB-34License plate light LH
License plate light RH
Rear combination light LH
Rear combination light RH
Rear finisher light LH
Rear finisher light RH
FB-35Cruise control main switch
Cruise control module
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6. Wiring Diagram