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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-7
POWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
Condition Possible Cause Correction
All power windows do
not operate“POWER WINDOW” fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
Ignition switch faulty Check ignition switch.
Power window main switch faulty Check power window main switch.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Only one power win-
dow does not operateWiring and/or coupler faulty Check wiring and/or coupler.
Power window switch (main or sub) faulty Check power window switch.
Window actuator faulty Check window actuator.
Grounding faulty Repair.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Cigarette lighter
shows no operation“CIGAR” fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
Ignition switch faulty Check ignition switch.
Cigarette lighter faulty Check cigarette lighter.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Power door(s) is (are)
not locked/unlocked
by driver side door
key switch“DOOR LOCK” fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
Ignition switch faulty Check ignition switch.
Driver’s door knob switch faulty Check driver’s door knob switch.
Door lock actuator faulty Check door lock actuator.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
Door lock controller faulty Check controller.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Power door(s) is (are)
not locked/unlocked
by keyless entry trans-
mitter“DOOR LOCK” fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
Ignition switch faulty Check ignition switch.
Code registration error Register code.
Transmitter battery dead Replace battery.
Transmitter faulty Check transmitter.
Receiver faulty Check receiver.
Door lock controller faulty Check controller.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair circuit.
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8-10 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION
Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position as shown below. If check result is not as speci-
fied, replace.
HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove front bumper. Refer to Section 9.
3) Remove headlight mounting bolts.
4) Detach headlight assembly (1) from vehicle.
5) Disconnect couplers (2) from headlight assembly (1).
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure for installation.
HEADLIGHT BULB
REPLACEMENT
[A] : LH steering vehicle
[B] : RH steering vehicle
HISMposition
PASS OFFLO
[B]
HU
HL RF B2 M HE [A]
HUHL
RF B2 M HE
Switch PositionTerminal
OFF
OFF and PASS
OFF and HI
SM
SM and PASS
SM and HI
LO
LO and PASS
LO and HIHE HU HL RF B2M
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WARNING:
To avoid danger of being burned, don't touch when the
bulb is hot.
Don’t touch glass surface of bulb, to avoid deteriorate
as the case may be unclear when bulb light on at dirty
condition.
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-11
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Disconnect coupler from bulb.
3) Remove socket cover (1).
4) Replace bulb (2) and assemble all removed parts.
HEADLIGHT AIMING ADJUSTMENT WITH SCREEN
1) Make sure the following items.
Place vehicle on a flat surface in front of blank wall (screen)
(1) ahead of headlight surface.
Distance between screen and headlight
“a” : 10 m (32.8 ft.)
Adjust air pressure of all tires to a specified value respec-
tively.
Bounce vehicle body up and down by hand to stabilize sus-
pension.
Carry out with one driver aboard.
Driver’s weight
: 75 kg (165 lb)
2) Check to see if hot spot (high intensity zone) of each main
(low) beam axis falls as shown in figure.
Hot spot specification
“H” : Approx. 130 mm (5.15 in.)
3) Align headlight aiming to specification by adjusting aiming
screw and aiming gear if it is not set properly.
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NOTE:
Unless otherwise obligated by local regulations, adjust
headlight aiming according to following procedure.
After replacing headlight, be sure to adjust aiming.
1. Headlight assembly
2. Aiming (for up/down adjustment)
3. Aiming (for right/left and up/down adjustment)
X-X : Horizontal center line of headlights bulb
A-A : Vertical center line of left headlight bulb
B-B : Vertical center line of right headlight bulb
1 2 3
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-13
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD RELAY
The turn signal and hazard relay (1) is located near the fuse box
(2).
INSPECTION
Connect turn signal and hazard relay (1), battery (3) and two test
bulbs (12 V, 27 W) (2) as shown.
Unless a continued flash on and off is visible, replace.
Reference flashing cycle
: 60 - 120 cycle/minute
HAZARD SWITCH
INSPECTION
Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position as
shown below. if check result is not as specified, replace.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (IF EQUIPPED)
FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH
INSPECTION
Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position as
shown below. if check result is not as specified, replace.
1
2
Hazard SWTerminal
OFF
ON+B TR+ IG TRS TLL TLR IL ILE
Switch
PositionTerminal
ONIG LOAD E IL ILE
OFF
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8-14 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REAR FOG LIGHT (IF EQUIPPED)
REAR FOG LIGHT SWITCH
INSPECTION
Check for continuity between terminals. Hold the switch button (ON or OFF) pushed in during checking switch.
IGNITION SWITCH
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hole cover.
3) Remove steering column upper and lower cover.
4) Disconnect main harness couplers from ignition switch.
5) Check for continuity between terminals at each switch posi-
tion as shown below. If check result is not as specified,
replace.
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hole cover.
3) Remove steering column upper and lower cover.
4) Disconnect main harness couplers from ignition switch (1).
5) Remove ignition switch (1) from key cylinder (2).
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure for installation.
RR
FOG SW
OFF SWTERMINAL
FREEFREE
PUSH
FREE
PUSH PUSHBE D AC F
NOTE:
Rear fog light lights up only when headlight (low or high beams) or front fog light switch (if equipped)
is ON. Rear fog lights turns OFF automatically when headlight or front fog light switch is turned OFF.
ST+B1
+B2
ACCIG2
IG1K1K2
+B1+B2
ACC IG1IG2STK1
K2
LOCK
ACC
ONSTKEY
DIRECTION
12
Position Key
OUT
LOCK
ACC
ON
START IN+B1 +B2 +ACC IG1 IG2 ST K1 K2 Terminal
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8-16 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Loosen steering column mounting nuts. Refer to Section 3C.
3) Remove meter cluster panel (1).
4) Disconnect all couplers from combination meter, then
remove combination meter (2).
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure for installation.
INSPECTION
Check printed plate (1) visually for scratch, crack and discolora-
tion.
If any of such faulty conditions is found, replace the printed plate
(1).
FUEL METER AND FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
(GAUGE UNIT)
FUEL LEVEL METER
INSPECTION
Operation check
1) Remove combination meter. Refer to “COMBINATION
METER”.
2) Remove “YEL/RED” wire terminal from combination meter
connector and reconnect combination connectors to combi-
nation meter.
3) Turn ignition switch ON, and check that pointer (2) of fuel
meter indicates “E”.
4) Turn ignition switch OFF.
5) Short “YEL/RED” wire terminal to body ground through a 3.4
W bulb (1) as shown in figure.
6) Turn ignition switch ON, and check that bulb light up and
pointer (2) of meter moves from “E” to “F”.
If check result is not satisfied, replace.
1
2
YEL/REDF
E
2 1
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8-22 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION
Check for continuity between terminals at each switch position as
shown below.
If check result is not as specified, replace.
INTERMITTENT WIPER RELAY CIRCUIT INSPECTION
1) Turn the front wiper switch to “INT” position.
2) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal “B3” and its
negative terminal to terminal “HE”
3) Connect voltmeter positive lead to terminal “H” and its nega-
tive lead to terminal “HE”.
4) Check that the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage (10 -
14 V).
5) Connect terminal “AS” and terminal “B3” by a jumper wire.
6) When “B3” and “HE” are shorted by other jumper wire, check
that voltage changes as shown in figure.
If check result is not satisfied, replace.
[A] : LH steering vehicle
[B] : RH steering vehicle
INT
WASHER ONLO
[A]
[B]HI
AS AS
L L
H H
B3 B3
W W
HI LO INT OFF
PULL
Terminal
Wiper SW
OFF
INT
LOB3 H L AS
HI
Terminal
Washer SW
OFF
ONB3 W
[A] : LH steering vehicle
[B] : RH steering vehicle
AS L H B3 W
HU
HL RF B2 M HE
AS
L
H B3
W
HU
HL RF
B2 M HE [A]
[B]
10-14V Voltage between “B3” and “HE”
3.8±1 sec.
Short between “B3” and
“HE” terminals
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BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-23
WASHER LINKED CIRCUIT INSPECTION
1) Make sure that front wiper switch is at “OFF” position.
2) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal “B3” and its
negative terminal to terminal “HE”.
3) Connect voltmeter positive lead to terminal “H” and its nega-
tive lead to terminal “HE”.
4) When front washer switch is ON (pushed to forward), check
that voltage changes as shown in figure.
FRONT WIPER MOTOR
INSPECTION
Motor Operation (Low Speed)
1) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal “L” and its neg-
ative terminal to motor bracket (wiper ground).
2) Check motor revolution speed as specification.
Front wiper motor specification (at low speed)
: 44 - 52 r/min (rpm)
Motor Operation (High Speed)
1) Connect battery positive terminal to “H” and its negative ter-
minal to motor bracket (wiper ground).
2) Check motor revolution speed as specification.
Front wiper motor specification (at high speed)
: 64 - 78 r/min (rpm)
[A] : LH steering vehicle
[B] : RH steering vehicle
AS L H B3 W
HU
HL RF B2 M HE
HU
HL RF
B2 M HE [A]
[B]
AS
L
H B3
W
10-14V
Washer switch
Voltage
between
“H” and “HE”
0V ON
OFF
Approx. 0.3 sec.Approx. 1.6-3.6 sec.
LH
S
B