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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Front Fog Lamp
ILL
ILL
54-41
FOG LAMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
31
4 2
1. Front fog lamp switchFog lamp removal steps
2. Front bumper
3. Fog lamp bezel
4. Fog lamp assembly
INSPECTION
FOG LAMP SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK
Switch positionTerminal No.p
1234–56
OFF
ON
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Antenna54-49
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AANTENNA ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
To facilitate the installation work of the antenna assembly,
perform the following before removing the feeder cable:
1. Tie a cord to the end of the feeder cable.
2. Pull out the antenna assembly until the end of the drain
pipe can be seen.
3. Pass the cord through the hole in the end of the drain
pipe and wrap it with vinyl tape.
Caution
Wrap it securely so that the cord will not come off.
4. Pull out the antenna assembly little by little to remove
it.
REAR WINDOW ANTENNA AND GLASS DIVERSITY ANTENNA
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
Removal steps
Glove box
Front pillar trim (LH), center pillar trim
(LH), rear pillar trim (LH)Assist grip
1. Radio and tape player
A2. Antenna assembly
Feeder cable
Cord
Cord
Tape
Hole
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– Condenser and Condenser Fan HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-28
CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12 Nm
46
2
1 5
37
8
Piping connection
O-ring
A/C Compressor oil: SUN PAG 56
Condenser fan removal steps
Front bumper
A1. Condenser fan motor and shroud
assembly
2. Fan
3. Motor assembly
4. ShroudCondenser removal steps
Discharging and charging of
refrigerant (Refer to P.55-6.)
5. Reserve tank
6. Radiator mounting bolt
B7. Discharge hose, liquid pipe A
connection
C8. Condenser
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– Ducts HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-31
DUCTS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4 6
2 1
5
3
7 8
8
1. Center air outlet assembly
2. Center ventilation duct
(Refer to P.55-18, 19.)
3. Undercover
(Refer to P.55-20.)
4. Side air outlet assembly
5. Defroster nozzel
6. Distribution ductRear heater duct removal steps
Front seat assembly
Floor console assembly
7. Rear heater duct
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Radio and tape player
8. Foot duct
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-54
DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
Check itemCheck conditionNormal condition
Inside air temperature sensor
MUT-II (11)Ignition switch: ONInside air temperature and temper-
ature displayed on the MUT-II are
identical.
Outside air temperature sen-
sor
MUT-II (13)Ignition switch: ONOutside air temperature and tem-
perature displayed on the MUT-II
are identical.
Heater water temperature
sensor
MUT-II (15)Ignition switch: ONHeater core surface temperature
and temperature displayed on the
MUT-II are identical.
Air thermo sensor
MUT-II (21)Ignition switch: ONEvaporator surface temperature
and temperature displayed on the
MUT-II are identical.
Photo sensor
MUT-II (25)Ignition switch: ONAmount of incident light is propor-
tional to voltage displayed on the
MUT-II.
Air mix damper potentiometer
MUTII(31)
Ignition switch: ONDamper positionOpening degree (%)
MUT-II (31)MAX. HOTApprox. 100
MAX. COOLApprox. 0
Air outlet changeover damper
potentiometer
Ignition switch: ONDamper positionOpening degree (%)
potentiometer
MUT-II (32)FACEApprox. 0
FOOTApprox. 50
FOOT/DEF.Approx. 75
DEF.Approx. 100
CHECK AT THE A/C-ECU TERMINALS
A/C-ECU
The parenthesized values in “Normal condition” column are for your reference.
Terminal
No.
Check itemCheck conditionNormal condition
1Front power transistor collector outputWhen blower switch is at OFFSystem voltage
When blower switch is at LOApprox. 7 V
When blower switch is at HIAlmost no voltage (0 V)
2Front power transistor base outputWhen blower switch is at OFF0 V
When blower switch is at LOApprox. 1.3 V
When blower switch is at HIApprox. 2.5 V
3BackupAt all timesSystem voltage
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER –
Damper Control Motor Assembly
and Power Transistor55-58
DAMPER CONTROL MOTOR ASSEMBLY AND POWER
TRANSISTOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
23
4
5 6
7
Inside/outside air changeover
damper motor removal steps
Glove box, glove box frame
1. Linkage connection
2. Inside/outside air changeover
damper motor
Air outlet port changeover damper
motor removal steps
Instrument lower panel
3. Linkage connection
4. Air outlet port changeover damper
motorAir mix damper motor removal
steps
Front floor console, console side cover
5. Linkage connection
6. Air mix damper motor
Power transistor removal steps
Glove box, glove box frame
7. Power transistor
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– Engine Compartment WIRING HARNESS
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
Connector
symbol
–01
thru
–50
A
Earth cable
C-4
WIRING HARNESS CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
A-01 (2-B) Brake fluid level switch
A-03 (1-B) Noise condenser
A-04 (1) Alternator
A-05 (4-GR) Alternator
A-09 (1-B) Starter
A-10 (1) Starter
A-12 (2-B) Fuel pressure solenoid valve
A-16 (4-B) Throttle position sensor
A-18 (6-B) Idle speed control servo
A-19 (3-B) Vehicle speed sensorA-20 (4-B) Windshield wiper motor
A-21 (8-B) Hydraulic unit
A-22 (2-B) Hydraulic unit
A-23 (2-B) Waste gate solenoid valve
A-25 (7-B) Air flow sensor
A-26 (2-B) Front speed sensor (LH)
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A-28 (10-B) Control harness and front harness
combination
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– Engine Compartment WIRING HARNESS
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMSC-5
A-29 (2-B) Front harness and battery harness
combination
A-33 (1) Horn (LH)
A-34 (1) Horn (LH)
A-35 (2-BR) Outside air temperature sensor
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A-38 (2-B) Engine coolant temperature sensorA-39 (1-B) Engine coolant temperature gauge unit
A-45 (1) Horn (RH)
A-46 (1) Horn (RH)
A-49 (2-BR) Dual pressure switch
A-50 (2-B) Front speed sensor (RH)
ABS>