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54A-2
CHASSIS
ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
BATTERY 4
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 4..................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 4......................
Electrolyte Level and Specific Gravity Check 4..
Charging 5.................................
Battery Test 5...............................
IGNITION SWITCH AND IMMOBILIZER
6.....................
SPECIAL TOOLS 6............................
TROUBLESHOOTING 6........................
IGNITION SWITCH AND
IMMOBILIZER-ECU 11.........................
IGNITION SWITCH AND IMMOBILIZER
<4D56> 14...............................
SPECIAL TOOLS 14...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 14.......................
IGNITION SWITCH AND IMMOBILIZER-ECU
19 ............................................
COMBINATION METER 23................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 23.................
SEALANTS 24................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 24...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 24.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 30.....................
Speedometer Check 30......................
Tachometer Check 30........................
Fuel Gauge Unit Check 31....................Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Unit Check
32 .........................................
COMBINATION METER 33.....................
HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY 36...............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 36.................
SPECIAL TOOLS 36...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 36.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 36.....................
Headlamp Aiming Adjustment 36..............
Luminance Measurement 38..................
Headlamp Bulb Replacement 39...............
HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY 40....................
FOG LAMPS 41..........................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 41.................
SPECIAL TOOLS 41...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 41.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 41.....................
Fog Lamp Aiming Check 41...................
FOG LAMPS 44...............................
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMPS 45...........
SPECIAL TOOLS 45...........................
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMPS 46................
ROOM LAMP 46.........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 46.......................
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54A-3
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 46......................
Room Lamp Delay-off Time Adjustment
Procedure 46...............................
REAR COMBINATION LAMP 47...........
SPECIAL TOOLS 47...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 47.......................
REAR COMBINATION LAMP 47................
HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LAMP 48.........
COLUMN SWITCH 48....................
SPECIAL TOOLS 48...........................
COLUMN SWITCH 48..........................
HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH 50....
SPECIAL TOOLS 50...........................
HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH 50.........
HORN 51................................
CIGARETTE LIGHTER 51.................
ACCESSORY SOCKET 51................
RHEOSTAT 52...........................
CLOCK OR CENTER DISPLAY 53........
TROUBLESHOOTING 53.......................
CLOCK OR CENTER DISPLAY 67..............
RADIO/TAPE PLAYER 68.................
TROUBLESHOOTING 68.......................
RADIO AND CD AUTO CHANGER 81..........
FRONT SPEAKERS 82...................
REAR SPEAKERS 82.....................
ANTENNA83 ............................DEFOGGER 86...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER> 86...........
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 86.....................
Printed Heater Check 86.....................
Defogger Relay Continuity Check 86...........
DEFOGGER SWITCH 87.......................
SMART WIRING SYSTEM (SWS)
Refer to GROUP 54B ....................
RADIATOR (RADIATOR FAN MOTOR)
Refer to GROUP 14 ......................
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Refer to GROUP 23 ......................
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)
Refer to GROUP 35B ....................
DOOR HANDLE LATCH (DOOR LOCK)
Refer to GROUP 42 ......................
DOOR GLASS-REGULATOR (POWER
WINDOWS)
Refer to GROUP 42 ......................
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
Refer to GROUP 42 ......................
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER
Refer to GROUP 51 ......................
REAR WIPER/WASHER
Refer to GROUP 51 ......................
SRS AIRBAG Refer to GROUP 52B......
HEATER Refer to GROUP 55.............
AIR CONDITIONER Refer to GROUP 55...
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Battery54A-5
CHARGING
1. Remove the battery from the vehicle.
2. The normal charging current is a value in amperes which is 1/10th of the battery capacity. If the
battery needs to be charged rapidly because of reasons such as time limitations, the maximum charging
current for rapid charging is the battery capacity expressed as an ampere value.
Battery typeCapacity (5-hour rate)Normal charging currentRapid charging current
75D2354 A5.4 A54 A
80D2658 A5.8 A58 A
95D3170 A7.0 A70 A
3. Determine when charging is finished.
DWhen the specific gravity of the battery electrolyte is constantly within 1.250 - 1.290 for a continuous
period of one hour or more
DWhen the voltage per cell during charging is 2.5 - 2.8 V constantly for a continuous period of one hour
or more
Caution
1. The battery plugs should be removed during charging.
2. The battery electrolyte level may rise and overflow from the battery during charging.
3. Explosions may occur if the battery is brought close to naked flames during charging.
4. Be careful to avoid tasks that might produce sparks or other danger while the battery is charging.
5. After charging is complete, replace the battery plugs, pour water over the battery to rinse
away any sulphuric acid, and let the battery stand to dry.
6. Charge the battery in a well-ventilated location.
7. Do not let the battery electrolyte temperature rise above approximately 45
°C (approximately
55
°C during rapid charging).
BATTERY TEST
Test procedure
OK
NG
Replace
Re-test
OK
Normal
(1) Connect a battery tester to the battery.
(2) Apply aloadwith the specified current to the battery.(Refer
to Table 1.)
(3) After measuring the battery voltage after 15 seconds,
remove the loadcurrent.
(4) Compare the measurement value with the specified
minimum voltage.(Refer to Table 2.)
OK:Higher than the minimum voltage
Measure the battery discharge voltage.
OK:12.4 V or more (specific gravity 1.240)NGCharge the battery at 5 A (constant current charging). (Refer
to Table 1.)
(1) Turn on the headlamps for 15 seconds.
(2) Turn off the headlamps and let the battery stand for 2
minutes to allow the battery voltage to stabilise.
(3) Disconnect the battery cables.
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