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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – HeadlampCHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Headlamp54-36
4. After the bulb is replaced, reinstall the socket cover with
the TOP mark facing upward.
NOTE
To prevent the clouding of lens and ingress of water into
the lamp unit, install the socket cover correctly.
POSITION LAMP BULB REPLACEMENT
Remove the position lamp by turning it together with the lamp
socket, then replace its bulb.
HEADLAMP AND FRONT TURN-SIGNAL LAMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CAUTION: SRS
Before removal of air bag module and clock spring, refer to GROUP 52B – SRS Service Precautions and Air
Bag Module and Clock Spring.
5 Nm
2 3
4
5 Nm
1
1. Column switchRemoval steps
A2. Front turn-signal lamp
3. Radiator grille
A4. Headlamp
Position lamp connector
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Rear Combination Lamp54-42
REAR COMBINATION LAMP
TROUBLESHOOTING
For the troubleshooting of the lighting monitor warning buzzer, refer to P.54-33.
REAR COMBINATION LAMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Caution: SRS
Before removal of air bag module and clock spring, refer to GROUP 52B – SRS Service Precautions and Air Bag
Module and Clock Spring.
2
1
3
1. Column switchRear combination lamp removal
steps
2. Rear end trim
3. Rear combination lamp
INSPECTION
LIGHTING SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK
Switch positionTerminal No.
Connector BConnector A
5671
LIGHTING
SWITCH
OFF
SWITCHTAIL
HEAD
Connector A Connector B
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Side Turn-signal Lamp54-43
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMP
SPECIAL TOOL
ToolNumberNameUse
MB990784Ornament removerRemoval of side turn-signal lamp
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMP
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
Fit the hook side rearward.
Fender panelMB990784
LockMB990784
Lock
Fender
panel
Hook
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Hazard Warning Lamp Switch, Clock
ILL
ILL
54-44
HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH, CLOCK
SPECIAL TOOL
ToolNumberNameUse
MB990784Ornament removerAir conditioner panel removal
HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2
1 3
4
Hazard warning lamp switch
removal steps
1. Air conditioner panel
2. Switch holder
3. Hazard warning lamp switchClock removal steps
1. Air conditioner panel
4. Clock
INSPECTION
HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH CONTINUITY
CHECK
Switch
iti
Terminal No.
position1245679–10
OFF
ON
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Speaker / Antenna54-48
7 6
Rear shelf speaker removal steps
6. Speaker garnish 7. Speaker
ANTENNA
POLE ANTENNA
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
23
5
47 68 9
Removal steps
1. Pole
2. Radio panel
3. Radio and tape player
4. Hood lock release handle5. Driver side lower cover
6. Clip
7. Cowl side trim
A8. Antenna assembly
9. Antenna base gasket
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Antenna / Rear Window Defogger54-50
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AANTENNA AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
Take off the left-hand edge of the hand lining and undo the
clips of the antenna amplifier assembly.
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
TROUBLESHOOTING
WITH AUTOMATIC A/C>
Refer to GROUP 55.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
PRINTED-HEATER CHECK
1. Run engine at 2,000 r/min. Check heater element with
battery at full.
2. Turn ON rear window defogger switch. Measure heater
element voltage with circuit tester at rear window glass
centre A.
Condition is good if it indicates about 6V.
3. If 12 V is indicated at A, there is a break in the negative
terminals from A.
Move test bar slowly to negative terminal to detect where
voltage changes suddenly (0V).
4. If 0 V is indicated at A, there is a break in the positive
terminals from A. Defect where the voltage changes
suddenly (12 V) in the same method described above.
DEFOGGER RELAY CONTINUITY CHECK
Battery voltageTerminal No.Battery voltage1325
Power is not supplied
Power is supplied
Normal characteristic curve
Voltage
A (Centre point)
approx. 6 V
Positive
terminal
Printed heater lineNegative
terminal
Abnormal characteristic curve
Voltage
Open-circuit
point
Positive
terminal
Printed heater lineNegative
terminal
Junction block
Defogger relay
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HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER –
Troubleshooting /
On-vehicle Service55-6
INSPECTION AT THE AUTOMATIC COMPRESSOR-ECU TERMINAL
Terminal
No.Check itemChecking requirementsNormal condition
1Output from ECU to A/C compressor
relay
A/C compressor relay: OFFSystem voltage
relay
A/C compressor relay: ON0 V
2Input from A/C switch to ECUA/C switch: OFF0 V
A/C switch: ONSystem voltage
3EarthAlways0 V
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
REFRIGERANT CHARGING
Caution
The refrigerant generates toxic gases when it is expored
to a heat source such as fire. Keep flames away from
the refrigerant. Perform refrigerant charging at a
well-ventilated place.
1. Recommended charging tools
The following commercially available tools are recommended
for discharging and charging refrigerant.
Gas charging set [No. EA95 (R134a)]
Gas charging set case [No. EA101CS-2]
Gauge manifold [No. EA101N-1]
Charging valve [No. EA108N]
Adapter valve [No. EA104AD-3]
NOTE
The adapter valve opens when the handle is turned
clockwise and closes when it is turned counter-clockwise.
Quick joint (for low pressure) [No. EA413L]
Quick joint (for high pressure) [No. EA413H]
Charging hose (red) [No. EA104N-1]
Charging hose (blue) [No. EA104N-2]
Charging hose (yellow) [No. EA104N-3]
Vacuum pump [No. EA112A]
Vacuum pump adaptor [No. EA112X]
Gauge manifold
Adapter valve
(for low pressure)
Charging hoseVacuum
pump adaptor
Quick joint
(for low pressure)Charging valve
Quick joint
(for high pressure)
Vacuum pump
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– Compressor and Tension Pulley HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-26
MAGNETIC CLUTCH
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
46
2 1
53
Disassembly steps
EAir gap adjustment
AD1. Self-locking nut
C2. Armature
3. ShimsB4. Snap ring
5. Rotor
A6. Field core
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
ASELF-LOCKING NUT REMOVAL
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
AFIELD CORE INSTALLATION
When installing the field core to the compressor body, install
so that the pin hole of the compressor body and the field
core projection are aligned.
MB991386
MB991367
Field core
projection
Compressor
body pin hole