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± MAINTENANCEINSIDE VEHICLE
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INSIDE VEHICLE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
These are maintenance and inspection items which are considered to be the owner's responsibility.
They can be done by the owner or they can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be checked on a daily basis, those which, in most cases, do not
require (special) tools and those which are considered to be reasonable for the owner to do.
Items and procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
1. GENERAL NOTES
Maintenance items may vary from country to country. Check the owner's manual supplement in which
the maintenance schedule is shown.
Every service item in the periodic maintenance schedule must be performed.
Periodic maintenance service must be performed according to whichever interval in the periodic main-
tenance schedule occurs first, the odometer reading (miles) or the time interval (months).
Maintenance service after the last period should be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
Failure to do even one item an cause the engine to run poorly and increase exhaust emissions.
2. LIGHTS
(a) Check that the headlights, stop lights, taillights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all working.
(b) Check the headlight aim.
3. WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS
Check that all warning lights and buzzers function properly.
4. HORN
Check that it is working.
5. WINDSHIELD GLASS
Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
6. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
(a) Check operation of the wipers and washer.
(b) Check that the wipers do not streak.
7. WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
Check that air comes out from the defroster outlet when operating the heater or air conditioner.
8. REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check that it is mounted securely.
9. SUN VISORS
Check that they move freely and are mounted securely.
10. STEERING WHEEL
Check that it has the specified freeplay. Be alert for changes in steering condition, such as hard steering,
excessive freeplay or strange noises.
11. SEATS
(a) Check that the seat adjusters operate smoothly.
(b) Check that all latches lock securely in any position.
(c) Check that the head restraints move up and down smoothly and that the locks hold securely in any
latch position.
(d) For fold±down seat backs, check that the latches lock securely.
12. SEAT BELTS
(a) Check that the seat belt system such as the buckles, retractors and anchors operate properly and
smoothly.
(b) Check that the belt webbing is not cut, frayed, worn or damaged.
SS0BY±01
± SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSBODY
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BODY
TORQUE SPECIFICATION
Part tightenedN´mkgf´cmft´lbf
FRONT BUMPER±±±
Front bumper cover x Body5.55549 in.´lbf
Front bumper reinforcement x Body3435025
REAR BUMPER±±±
Rear bumper cover x Body5.05043 in.´lbf
Rear bumper reinforcement x Body3435025
HOOD±±±
Hood hinge x Hood2626019
Hood lock x Body8.08071 in.´lbf
FRONT AND REAR DOOR±±±
Front door hinge x Body3131022
Rear door hinge x Body2626019
Door hinge x Door panel2626019
Door lock striker x Body2626019
Outside rear view mirror x Front door panel5.55549
Door inside handle x Door panel3.53531 in.´lbf
Door glass x Window regulator8.08071 in.´lbf
Window regulator x Door panel5.55549 in.´lbf
Door lock x Door panel5.05043 in.´lbf
Door outside handle x Door panel7.07061 in.´lbf
Door check x Body3030022
Door check x Door panel8.08071 in.´lbf
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT DOOR AND HINGE±±±
Luggage door hinge x Luggage door8.08071 in.´lbf
Luggage door lock striker x Body5.55549 in.´lbf
Luggage door lock x Luggage door5.55549 in.´lbf
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER±±±
Wiper motor assembly x Body2424518
Wiper arm x Wiper pivot5.55549 in.´lbf
SLIDING ROOF±±±
Sliding roof assembly x Body5.55549 in.´lbf
INSTRUMENT PANEL±±±
Front passenger airbag assembly x Reinforcement2020014
Steering wheel lock nut3536026
SEAT±±±
Front Seat (Power Seat for TMC Made)±±±
Hinge cover x Seatback frame1818513
Seatback frame x Power seat adjuster1515011
Seatback frame x Side airbag assembly6.06153 in.´lbf
Front Seat (Manual Seat for TMC Made)±±±
Front seat adjuster x Body3737527
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BO030-01Title:
WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Models:
All Models
Technical Service
BULLETIN
December 7, 2001
The following procedures are recommended to maintain windshield wiper blade
performance.
All models.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
Recommendations for Windshield Wiper Maintenance, Cleaning and Use:
1. Scheduled Maintenance
Check wiper rubber blades every 4 ± 6 months or 7,500 miles for wear, cracking
and contamination.
Clean glass and rubber wiper blades if blades are not clearing glass adequately.
If this does not correct the problem, then replace the rubber elements.
2. Cleaning Procedure
Wiper Rubber: Bugs, dirt, sap and road grime on blades will cause streaking.
Clean wiper rubber of road and environmental debris using cloth or paper towel
soaked with windshield washer fluid or mild detergent.
DO NOT USE fuel, kerosene, or petroleum based products to clean rubber wiper
blades.
Windshield: Bugs, road grime, sap and car wash wax treatments decrease wiper
performance.
Rinse windshield with water and apply non±abrasive cleaner, such as Bon±Ami
(www.faultless.com), with a sponge.
NOTE:
Make sure to use plenty of water with all powder based cleaners so the glass is
not scratched.
BODY
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information
Maintenance,
Cleaning
and Use
B HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
The ground points circuit diagram shows the connections from all major parts to the respective ground points. When
troubleshooting a faulty ground point, checking the system circuits which use a common ground may help you identify
the problem ground quickly. The relationship between ground points (
EA, IB and IC shown below) can also be
checked this way.
I GROUND POINT
FAN MAIN RELAY
FAN MAIN RELAY
A/C FAN RELAY NO.2
A/C FAN RELAY NO.3
RADIATOR FAN MOTOR
RETRACT CONTROL
RELAY
RETRACT MOTOR RH
RETRACT MOTOR LH
FRONT TURN SIGNAL
LIGHT RH
PARKING LIGHT RH
FRONT TURN SIGNAL
LIGHT LH
PARKING LIGHT LH
DOOR LOCK CONTROL
SW RH
DOOR KEY LOCK
SW RH
DOOR LOCK MOTOR
RH
BLOWER RESISTOR
A/C AMPLIFIER
RADIO AND PLAYER
HEATER RELAY
AUTO ANTENNA
MOTOR
BLOWER SW
PARKING BRAKE SW
COMBINATION METER
HORN SW [COMB. SW]
TURN SIGNAL FLASHER
DOOR KEY LOCK SW LH
DOOR LOCK MOTOR LH
FUEL CONTROL SW
WOOFER AMPLIFIER
COMBINATION METER
COMBINATION METER
FUEL SENDER
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
O/D MAIN SW
CLOCK
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4BA15
IB18
EA2 10
3E5
3E
6 3G
13 3F
3 3D
1 3B
7
ID115
IC33
IA12
E 3
A
A AW±B
W±BW±B W±B
W±B W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B W±BW±B W±B W±B W±B
W±B W±B
W±BW±B
W±B
W±B
W±B W±B
W±B
BR
W±B
BR BRW±BW±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
W±B
BR W±B
BR BR
BR W±B W±BW±B
W±BW±BBR W±B (4A±GZE)
W±B A A A
I 6
I 6
I 2
I 2
I 2
B 5I 5
I 5
I 5
B 5
B 5
B 5
I 5
I 5
I 3I 3
E 3
E 3
E 3
E 2
E 4
E 5
E 4
E 5
E 6E 4
E 4
B 4
EAI 4
B 4
B 4
I 4I 8
IBIC
3C7
4
JUNCTION
CONNECTOR J 1
4
DOOR LOCK CONTROL
RELAY
ELECTRICAL IDLE-UP
CUT RELAY (M/T)FRONT SIDE MARKER
LIGHT RH
FRONT SIDE MARKER
LIGHT LH
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
WARNING SW
UNLOCK WARNING
SW WIPER AND WASHER
SW [COMB. SW] LIGHT CONTROL SW
[COMB. SW] HEATER CONTROL
ASSEMBLY
HEATER SERVO
MOTOR AMPLIFIER
DIMMER SW
[COMB. SW]
CRUISE CONTROL
MIRROR SW
REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER SW
POWER WINDOW
MASTER SW
POWER WINDOW
CONTROL RELAY
DOOR LOCK CONTROL
SW
REMOTE CONTROL
MIRROR SW
*The system shown here is an EXAMPLE ONLY. It is different to the actual circuit shown in the SYSTEM CIRCUITS SECTION.
WIPER AND WASHER
M
IF1C 4
OFF
INT
LO
HI
25A
WIPER FROM POWER SOURCE SYSTEM (
SEE PAGE 44)
11
16 2
8 7
17
W±B
FRONT WIPER
MOTOR F 3 L±W
EB
W±B W±B+B +2 +1 +S INT1 INT2 B1
OFF
ONWF EW
WIPER SW
WASHER SW1A1
B E
A E
2J 10
2F 4 1 2
IJ1 6
4 A
A35 2 1AA WASHER
MOTOR W 2
JUNCTION
CONNECTOR J 9
JUNCTION CONNECTOR J15WIPER AND WASHER SW
[COMB. SW] C13JUNCTION
CONNECTORL
L L±W
L
L L±OL±B L±Y
+2 +1 B S
L
WF
EW
+S
+1
+2
+B
E B J25 A , J26
W±B
L±B L±O
L
L
L±Y
M
With the ignition SW turned on, the current flows to TERMINAL 17 of the wiper and washer SW, TERMINAL 2 of the washer
motor and TERMINAL 2 of the front wiper motor through the WIPER fuse.
1. LOW SPEED POSITION
With the wiper and washer SW turned to LO position, the current flows from TERMINAL 17 of the wiper and washer SW to
TERMINAL 7 to TERMINAL 5 of the front wiper motor to TERMINAL 4 to GROUND and causes the front wiper motor to run
at low speed.
2. HIGH SPEED POSITION
With the wiper and washer SW turned to HI position, the current flows from TERMINAL 17 of the wiper and washer SW to
TERMINAL 8 to TERMINAL 3 of the front wiper motor to TERMINAL 4 to GROUND and causes the front wiper motor to run
at high speed.
3. INT POSITION
With the wiper and washer SW turned to INT position, the wiper relay operates and current flows from TERMINAL 17 of the
wiper and washer SW to TERMINAL 2 to GROUND. This activates the intermittent circuit and the current flows from
TERMINAL 17 of the wiper and washer SW to TERMINAL 7 to TERMINAL 5 of the front wiper motor to TERMINAL 4 to
GROUND and the wiper operates. Intermittent operation is controlled by a condenser charge and discharge function in the
relay.
4. WASHER CONTINUOUS OPERATION
With the wiper and washer SW pulled to WASHER position (Washer SW ON position), the current flows from the WIPER
fuse to TERMINAL 2 of the washer motor to TERMINAL 1 to TERMINAL 11 of the wiper and washer SW to TERMINAL 2 to
GROUND and causes the washer motor to run and the window washer to spray. Simultaneously, current flows from the
WIPER fuse to TERMINAL 17 of the wiper and washer SW to TERMINAL 7 to TERMINAL 5 of the front wiper motor to
TERMINAL 4 to GROUND, causing the wiper to function.
C13 WIPER AND WASHER SW [COMB. SW]
2±GROUND : Always continuity
17±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the ignition SW at ON or ST position
7±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the wiper and washer SW at LO position
Approx. 12 volts every approx. 1.6 to 10.7 seconds intermittently with the wiper and washer SW at INT position
16±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the ignition SW at ON or ST position and unless the front wiper motor at STOP position
8±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the wiper and washer SW at HI position
F3 FRONT WIPER MOTOR
1±2 : Closed unless the front wiper motor at STOP position
: PARTS LOCATION
CodeSee PageCodeSee PageCodeSee Page
C1330J1531W229
F328J25A31
J931J26B31
: JUNCTION BLOCK AND WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
CodeSee PageJunction Block and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
1A22Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)1C22Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Lower Finish Panel)
2F24Engine Room Main Wire and Engine Room J/B No.2 (Engine Compartment Left)
2J24Cowl Wire and Engine Room J/B No.2 (Engine Compartment Left)
: CONNECTOR JOINING WIRE HARNESS AND WIRE HARNESS
CodeSee PageJoining Wire Harness and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
IJ138Engine Room Main Wire and Cowl Wire (Right Kick Panel)
SYSTEM OUTLINE
SERVICE HINTS
WIPER AND WASHER
: GROUND POINTS
CodeSee PageGround Points Location
EB34Left Radiator Side Support
IF36Instrument Panel Brace LH
I GROUND POINT
FRONT TURN SIGNAL
LIGHT AND PARKING
LIGHT LH
FRONT TURN SIGNAL
LIGHT AND PARKING
LIGHT RH
RADIATOR FAN
MOTOR
WASHER LEVEL
WARNING SW
WATER TEMP. SW
NO. 1
FAN NO. 2 RELAYABS SOL RELAY
FAN NO. 3 RELAY
HTR RELAY
ENGINE MAIN RELAY
EFI RELAY
FRONT WIPER MOTORABS ACTUATOR
1
1
1EA12
E 2 E 2
E 2
E 2
E 2
E 2
E 2
2J 10
2F4
2C 5
EB3
E 1
EA W±B W±B W±B W±B W±B
W± B
W±B
W±B
W±BW±B
W±B W± B W±B W±B W± B W±B W± B
W±B
W±B
W± B
W±B
W±B
W±B