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Cable Reel
Replacement (cont'dl
CAUTION:
. Before installing the steering wheel, the lront
wheels should be aligned str8ight ahead.
. Be sure to install the harness wires so that they
are not pinched or interfering with other parts.
. After reassembly, confirm thal the wheels are
slill turned str8ight ahead and that the steering
wheel spoke angle is correst (road test). lf minol
spoke angle adjustment is necessary, do so only
by adiusting the tie-.ods, not by removing and
repositioning the steering wheel.
12. Align the cancel sleeve grooves with the cable reelprojections.
GROOVES
Carefully install the cable reel on the steering column
shaft. Then connect the 2P connector to the SRS
main harness, and connect the 3P connector to the
main wire harness.
CANCELS SLEEVE
CABLE REEL
13.
CABLE REEL
23-324
Install the steering column covers.
lf necessary, center the cable reei. (New replace-
ment cable reels come centered.) Do this by first
rotating the cable reel clockwise until it stops. Then
rotate it counterclockwise (approximately two and a
half turns) untll the arrow mark on the cable reel
label points straight up.
Install the steering wheel, then connect the horn
connector and cruise control sevtesume switch con-
necror.
15.
16.
CRUISE CONTROLSET/RESUME/swtTcHCONNECTOR
ARROW MARK
HORN CONNECTOR
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Instsll the steering wheel bolt, then install the driv-
er's airbag.
TORX BOLTS9.8 N m {1.0 kgf'm,7.2 lbtftlReplace.U3e . Torx T30 bit.
STEERING WHEEL NUT19 N.m (5 kgl.m, 36 lbl.ftl
Anach the 2P and 3P connectors to the connector
holder. then install the knee bolster and dashboard
lowgr cover,
le
CONNECTOR HOLDER
DASHBOARD LOWER COVER
23-325
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'19. Reconnect the driver's aibag 2P connector to the
cable reel 2P connector, and reinstSll the access
panel on the steering wheel.
20, Reconnect the battery positive cable, then the nega-
tivs cable.
21. After installing the cable reel, confirm proper sys-
tgm operation:
Turn the ignition switch ON (ll); the SRS indica-
tor light should come on for about six seconds
and thsn go off.
Make surs both horn buttons work.
Make sure the headlight and wiper switches
Go {or a test drive, and make sure the cruise con-
trol switches work.
Ent6r the anti-theft code for tho radio, then enter the
customsr's radio station presets.
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SRS Unit
Replacement
CAUNON:
. Betore disconnecting the SRS main harness 18P con-
nector, disconnect the aitbag connectors.
. During installation or replacement, do not bump
(impact wrench, hammer etc.) the al€a near the SRS
unit.
. Do not damage the SRS unit terminals or connec-
tors.
. Do not disassemble the SRS unit; it has no service-
able parts.
. Store the SRS unit in a clean, dry area.
. Do not use any SRS unit which has been subiected
to water damage or shows signs of being dtopped ol
improperly hsndled, such as dents, cracks or detor-
mation.
Disconnect the baftery negative cable, then discon-
nect the positive cable from the battery, and wait at
least three minutes.
Disconnect the airbag connectors. (When discon-
nected. the airbag connectors are automatically
shorted.)
Driver's Side:
. Remove the access panel from the steering
wheel, then disconnect the 2P connector
between the driver's airbag and cable reel (see
page 23-285).
Front Passenger's Side:
. Disconnect the 2P connector between the front
passenger's airbag and SRS main harness (see
page 23-285).
3. Remove the right side cover from the SRS unit.
SRS UNIT
TORXBOLTSUse a TorxT30 bir.
SIDEcovEn
4. Remove the left side cover from the SRS unit, then
disconnect the SRS main harness 18P connector
from the SRS unit.
sRsHARNESS18P CONNECTOR
t
TORXBOLTSU36 a ToaxT30 bh.
SIDECOVER
Remove the four Torx bolts from the SRS unit, then
pull out the SRS unit from the driver's side.
23-326?\
SRS UNIT
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6, Install the new SRS unit.
o^ l- o
9.8 N.m 11.0 kgf m, 7.2Use a Torx T30 bit.
I
TORX BOLTS9.8 N.m 11.0 kgl.m, 7.2 lbf'ftlUse a Torx T30 bit.
7.Connect the SRS main harness l8P connector to the
SRS unit; push it into position until it clicks.
Install the SRS unit covers (right and left) Make
sure the covers snap together in the middle.8.
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10.
Reconnect the driver's airbag 2P connector to the
cable reel 2P connector, then reinstall the access
panel on the steering wheel.
Reconnect the front passenger's airbag connector
to the SRS main harness.
Reconnect the battery positive cable, then the nega-
tive cable.
After installing the SRS unit, confirm proper system
operation: Turn the ignition switch ON (ll); the SRS
indicator light should come on for about six seconds
and then go off.
11.
12.
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Contents
How to Use This l\.4anual 1Circuit Schematics (see Circuit Index)Fuse/Relaylnformation 6ComponentLocation Photographs 201
Connector Cavity Numbers 202Connectorldentification 203
Ground-to-Components Index 6-6Wire Harness Routing 203Circuit ldentification lor ln-Line and Fuse Box Connectors
Circuit Index
Air conditionerAir delivery 61Blower controls 60Compressor controls 62Fans 63Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 44A/T gear position indicator 89Automatic transmission controls'98199 models 39'00 models 39-4Back-up lightsHatchback 110Sedan 110- 1Brake system indicator light
USA 71Canada 71-1Brake lightsHatchback 110-6Sedan 110-7Cargo area light (Hatchback) 114-3Ceiling light 114-2Charging system 22Cigarette lighter 155
Clock 154Condenser fan 63Console lights 114Cruise control 34Dash lights 1 14Daytime running lights 110-8Door open indicator 114-2Engine coolant temperature gauge 81Engine oil pressure indicator light 72Fog lights 110-14Front parking lights 110-11Front side marker lights 110-11Fuel gauge 81Fuse/relay boxUnder-dash 6Under-hood 6-3Under-hood ABS 6-5Gauges 81Glove box light 114Ground distribution 14Ground-to-Componentsindex 6-6Hatch open indicator '114-3
Hatch opener '134
Hazard warning lightsHatchback 'l l0-2Sedan 110-4Headlights 1'10-8Headlight switch 100HeaterAir delivery 61Blower controls 60Fanswith A,/C 63without A,/C 63-2Horns 40lgnilion key reminder 73lgnition system 20
204
lmmobilizer system ('00 model) 132lndicators 80Integrated control unit 70Interlock system'98199 models 138'00 models 138-1License plate lightsHatchback 110-12Sedan 110-13Lights-on reminder 73Low fuel indicator light 74l\,4aintenance reminder light 83l\iloonroof 122Odometer 81-1Power antenna 151Power distributionBattery to ignilion switch, fuses, and relays
Fuses to relays and components 10-2Power door locksHatchback '130
Sedan 130-2Power mirrorsHatchback 141Sedan 141-1Power windowsHatchback 120Sedan 120-2Programmed fuel injection system (PGM-Fl)'98199 models 23'00 models 24Radiator fanwith tuC 63without A,/C 63-2Rear parking lightsHatchback 110-12Sedan 110- 13Rear window defogger 64Seat belt reminder 73Security system 133Speedometer Il-1Spotlights 114-2Starting syslemAutomalictransmission 21l\.4anualtransmission 21-1Stereo sound system 150Supplemental restraint system (SRS) 47Tachometer 81- 1TaillightsHatchback 110-12Sedan 110-13Trailer lighting conneclor 118Trunk lid open indicator 114-3Trunk light (Sedan) 114-3Turn signal lightsHatchback 110-2Sedan 110-4Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) 33Wiper/washerFront 91Rear 92
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How To Use This Manual
The next few pages describe how this manual is organized. They also
exolain what kind of information the manual contains, what that
information means, and how to use it to troubleshoot electrical problems.
Circuit schemalics break the entire electrical system into individual
syslems, like the Low Fuel Indicator Light on the next page.
Only electrical components that work together are shown together,
so you won't be distracted by unrelated wires.
Explanations of the abbreviations and symbols used in the schematics
begin on page E. You'll need to know what they mean before you can use
a schematic effectively.
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How To Use This Manual
Circuit Schematics
Each schematic reoresents one circuit.
A circuit's wires and components are
arranged to show current flow, from
power at the top of the page, to ground,
at the bottom.
Other circuits may share power or ground
terminals or wiring with the circuit shown.
A wire that connects one circuit to
another, lor example, is cut short and has
an arrowhead at the end of it pointing in
the direction of current flow. Next to the
arrowhead is the name ol the circuit or
component which shares that wiring. To
quickly check shared wiring, check the
operation of a component it serves. lf that
component works, you know the shared
wiring is OK.
All connectors are numbered (C709,
C416, etc.). Below each connector
number (except those for components)
is the number of a ohoto in the back
of the book showing the connector's
location on the car. Connector cavities
are also numbered. The numbering
sequence begins at the top left corner
of the connector as seen from eilher of
the viewpoints shown on page E.
Disregard any numbers molded into the
connector housing.
Wires are identif ied by the abbreviated
names of their colors; the second color is
the color of the stripe. Wires are also
identif ied by their location in a connector.
The number "2" next to the male and
female wire terminals at C416, for
example, means those terminals join in
cavity 2 of connector C41 6.
A complete description of schematic
symbols begins on page @.
O,e
Arowhead meanswire connects toanother ciacuit;it points in directionof current tlow.
"OK" note tellsYou how tocheck sharedwiring.
"HOT" label tells you whenthe ignition switch suppliesDower lo the fuse. \\
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Broken wi.e means I
ffir"i:'ffi:[:l''" -{
elsewhere as directed Ioy ttt" not" n"n to [. u.* f
Ground ---{
Arrow with note meansother circuits connect here.
Distribution,page 10-3.
See lndicators
I
.| GAUGE
IASSEMBLY
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Cavity number; L--assigned as _----> 1shown on page l9l.
Maleterminal
c70!
F,":,2 f
- i":!f $l ?:T"'i,.i,.
Number ot photoin back ot bookshowing componentlocation on car.FUELGAUGESENDINGUNIT
See GroundDistribution.page 14'4.
c484
Thermistor
See Gauges
Splice ----------)f rr(
S€e GroundDstrb(rtlonpage 14 .l
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