K
FuseSystemPage
10AECU±B
Air Conditioning (Automatic A/C)
Combination Meter
SRS292
280
245
10AHAZARDTurn Signal and Hazard Warning Light11 4
10AHORN
Horn
Theft Deterrent (TMC Made)
Theft Deterrent (TMMK Made)
Wireless Door Lock Control (TMC Made)
Wireless Door Lock Control (TMMK Made)256
182
188
162
172
15AEFI
Electronically Controlled Transmission and A/T Indicator (1MZ±FE)
Electronically Controlled Transmission and A/T Indicator (5S±FE)
Engine Control (1MZ±FE)
Engine Control (5S±FE)
Engine Immobiliser System202
210
66
82
94
15AHEAD (LH)Headlight (w/o Daytime Running Light)96
15AHEAD (RH)Headlight (w/o Daytime Running Light)96
15AHEAD LH (UPR)Headlight (w/ Daytime Running Light)100
15AHEAD RH (UPR)Headlight (w/ Daytime Running Light)100
20ARADIO NO.1
Auto Antenna
Radio and Player (Built±In Type Amplifier)
Radio and Player (Separate Type Amplifier)272
278
274
30AAM2
Charging
Engine Control (1MZ±FE)
Engine Control (5S±FE)
Starting and Ignition (1MZ±FE)
Starting and Ignition (5S±FE)62
66
82
54
58
30ACDSRadiator Fan and Condenser Fan288
30ARDIRadiator Fan and Condenser Fan288
40AMAIN
Headlight (w/ Daytime Running Light)
Headlight (w/o Daytime Running Light)
Light Auto Turn Off
Starting and Ignition (1MZ±FE)
Starting and Ignition (5S±FE)
Theft Deterrent (TMC Made)
Theft Deterrent (TMMK Made)
Wireless Door Lock Control (TMC Made)
Wireless Door Lock Control (TMMK Made)100
96
11 0
54
58
182
188
162
172
Engine Room R/B No.1 (See Page 24)
FuseSystemPage
10AA/CAir Conditioning (Manual A/C)300
25AA/F HTREngine Control (1MZ±FE)66
*These are the page numbers of the first page on which the related system is shown.
L PART NUMBER OF CONNECTORS
Code Part Name Part NumberCodePart Name Part Number
Note : Not all of the above part numbers of the connector are established for the supply. In case of ordering
a connector or terminal with wire, please confirm in advance if there is supply for it using ªParts Catalog
Newsº (published by Parts Engineering Administration Dept.).
J15Junction Connector90980±10803
J16Junction Connector90980±11661J17Junction Connector90980±11661
J18Junction Connector90980±11542J19Junction Connector90980±11542
J20Junction Connector90980±11539
J21Junction Connector90980±11542
J22Junction Connector90980±11539J23Junction Connector90980±11539
J24Junction Connector
J25Junction Connector90980±11529
J26Junction Connector
J27Junction Connector90980±11661J28Junction Connector90980±11661
J29Junction Connector90980±11502
J30Junction Connector90980±11661J31Junction Connector90980±11661
J32Junction Connector90980±10803
J33Junction Connector
J34Junction Connector90980±11661J35Junction Connector90980±11661
J36Junction Connector
J37Junction Connector90980±11542
J38Junction Connector90980±10803J39Junction Connector90980±10803
J40Junction Connector90980±10976
K 1Knock Sensor 190980±11166K 2Knock Sensor 290980±11166
K 3Key Interlock Solenoid90980±10825
L 1License Plate Light LH90980±11148L 2License Plate Light RH90980±11148
L 3Light Failure Sensor90980±10803
L 4Luggage Compartment Key Unlock SW90980±11212
L 5Luggage Compartment Light90980±11148
L 6Luggage Compartment Light SW90980±11097
M 1Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor90980±10845
M 2Mass Air Flow Meter90980±11317
M 3Moon Roof Control SW and Relay90980±10799
M 4Moon Roof Motor and Limit SW90980±11011
N 1Noise Filter (Ignition)90980±10843
N 2Noise Filter (Rear Window Defogger)90980±11259
O 1Oil Pressure SW90980±11363
O 2O/D Main SW and A/T Shift Lever
Illumination90980±10795
P 1Park/Neutral Position SW,A/T Indicator Light
SW and Back±Up Light SW90980±11332
P 2Power Steering Oil Pressure SW90980±11428
P 3Parking Brake SW90980±10871
P 4Power Outlet90980±10760
P 5Personal Light90980±10825
P 6Power Window Control SW Front RH90980±10789
P 7Power Window Control SW Rear LH90980±10631P 8Power Window Control SW Rear RH90980±10631
P 9Power Window Master SW and Door Lock
Control SW LH90980±10807
P10Power Window Motor Front LH
P11Power Window Motor Front RH90980±10860P12Power Window Motor Rear LH90980±10860
P13Power Window Motor Rear RH
P14Power Seat Control SW (Driver's Seat)
P15Power Seat Control SW
(Front Passenger's Seat)90980±10803
P16Power Seat Motor
(Driver's Seat Rear Vertical Control)
P17Power Seat Motor
(Driver's Seat Reclining Control)90980±10825
P18Power Seat Motor
(Driver's Seat Slide Control)
P19Power Seat Motors (Driver's Seat)90980±11001
P20Power Seat Motor (Front Passenger's Seat
Rear Vertical Control)
P21Power Seat Motor (Front Passenger's Seat
Reclining Control)90980±10825
P22Power Seat Motor (Front Passenger's Seat
Slide Control)
P23Power Seat Motors
(Front Passenger's Seat)90980±11001
P24Pretensioner LH90980±11862P25Pretensioner RH90980±11862
R 1Radiator Fan Motor90980±10928
R 2Radio and Player90980±10996
R 3Radio and Player90980±10997
R 4Radio and Player90980±11264
R 5Rear Window Defogger SW90980±11280
R 6Remote Control Mirror SW90980±11450
R 7Rheostat90980±10908
R 8Rear Combination Light LH90980±10795
R 9Rear Combination Light LH90980±11001
R10Rear Combination Light RH90980±10795
R11Rear Combination Light RH90980±11001
N20988
N21023
7 Clips
N21024
6 Clips BO±76
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8. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY
(a) Using a screwdriver, remove the glove compartment door
finish plate to the glove compartment box inside.
NOTICE:
When handling the airbag connector, be careful not to dam-
age the airbag wire harness.
HINT:
Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
(b) Pull up and disconnect the airbag connector.
(c) Remove the 4 screws, bolt and glove compartment as-
sembly.
9. REMOVE CENTER CONSOLE UPPER PANEL
Using a screwdriver, remove the panel, then disconnect the
connector.
HINT:
Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
10. REMOVE REAR CONSOLE BOX
Remove the 2 bolts, 2 screws and the console box.
11. REMOVE CENTER CLUSTER FINISH PANEL
Using a screwdriver, remove the panel, then disconnect the
connector.
HINT:
Tape the screwdriver tip before using.
12. REMOVE FRONT CONSOLE BOX
Remove the 2 screws and the front console box.
13. REMOVE RADIO ASSEMBLY
14. REMOVE A/C CONTROL ASSEMBLY
(See page AC±82)
15. REMOVE HAZARD WARNING SWITCH
16. REMOVE CLUSTER FINISH PANEL
(a) Remove the 2 screws.
(b) Using a screwdriver, remove the panel.
HINT:
Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
17. REMOVE COMBINATION METER
18. REMOVE REMOTE CONTROL MIRROR HOLE BASE
N20994
N20995
N20996
N20997
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(f) Remove the bolt, nut, screw and the instrument panel as-
sembly.
23. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL BRACES
(a) Remove the wire brackets and connector.
(b) Remove the bolt and connector from the No.1 instrument
panel brace.
(c) w/ Wireless Control:
Remove the nut and the wireless control unit from the
No.1 instrument panel brace.
(d) Remove the nut holding the radio antenna to the No.2
instrument panel brace.
(e) Remove a nut and brace mount bracket.
(f) Remove the 6 nuts, 2 bolts and No.1 and No.2 instrument
panel braces.
24. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL REINFORCEMENT
(a) Remove the connectors from the steering column tube.
(b) Remove the 4 wire brackets and connectors.
(c) Remove the 2 nuts and bolt holding the No.1 Junction Box
(J/B) to the reinforcement.
(d) Remove the 4 nuts and the steering column from the rein-
forcement.
(e) Remove the brake pedal spring from the reinforcement
and brake pedal.
(f) Remove the 4 nuts, 3 bolts and the reinforcement.
N21545
NoiseGlass Printed Antenna
Signal
Radio
Noise
Noise
Noise
Noise
N21546
to Radio
Battery
Choke Coil
Noise
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(b) Matlers that require attention when checking:
Noise coming into the radio usually has no harm for
practical use as the noise protection is taken and it
is hardly thinkable for an extremely loud noise to
come in. When extremely loud noise comes into the
radio, check if the grounding is normal where the
antenna is installed.
Check if all the regular noise prevention parts are
properly installed and if there is any installation of
non±authorized parts and non±authorized wiring.
If you leave the radio out of tune (not tuning), it is
easy to diagnose the phenomenon as noise occurs
frequently.
(c) Antenna and noise:
Electronic signal received by the antenna will reach to the
radio transmitting through the core wire of the coaxial
cable. Any noise wave other than radio wave is mixed into
this core wire, that naturally causes noise in the radio and
poor sound quality. In order to prevent these noises from
mixing into the radio, the core wire inside the coaxial cable
is covered with a mesh wire called shield wire. This shield
wire shelters the noise and transmits it to the ground, thus
preventing noise from mixing in. If this shield wire has
grounding failure, that causes noise.
(d) Choke coil and noise:
The choke coil is connected in the rear window defogger
circuit. This is conneted so to prevent noise from mixing
into the radio by making the noise current included in the
power source of the rear window defogger flow to the
ground.
BE0AY±05
± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
BE±91
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TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTICE:
When replacing the internal mechanism (computer part) of the audio system, be careful that no part
of your body or clothing comes in contact with the terminals of the leads from the IC, etc. of the re-
placement part (spare part).
HINT:
This inspection procedure is a simple troubleshooting which should be carried out on the vehicle during sys-
tem operation and was prepared on the assumption of system component troubles (except for the wires and
connectors, etc.).
Always inspect the trouble taking the following items into consideration.
Open or short circuit of the wire harness
Connector or terminal connection fault
ProblemNo.
RadioRadio not operating when power switch turned 'ON'.1
Display indicates when power switch turned 'ON', but no sound (including 'noise')
is produced.2
Noise present, but AM ± FM not operating.3
Any speaker does not work.4
Either AM or FM does not work, reception poor (volume faint), Fewer station pre-
sets.5
Poor reception.6
Sound quality poor.7
Preset memory disappears.8
Tape PlayerCassette tape cannot be inserted.9
Cassette tape is inserted, but no power.10
Power coming in, but tape player not operating.11
Either speaker does not work.12
Sound quality poor. (volume faint)13
Tape jammed, malfunction with tape speed or auto±reverse.14
Cassette tape will not be ejected.15
CD PlayerCD cannot be inserted.16
CD inserted, but no power.17
Power coming in, but CD player not operating.18
Sound jumps.19
Sound quality poor (Volume faint).20
Either speaker does not work.21
CD will not be ejected.22
NoiseNoise occurs.23
Noise produced by vibration or shock while driving.24
Noise produced when engine starts.25
The term ºAMº includes LW, MW and SW, and the term ºFMº includes UKW.
1 Radio RADIO NOT OPERATING WHEN POWER SWITCH TURNED 'ON'
Does tape or CD player operate normally? Radio assembly faulty.
Check that RAD No.1 fuse is OK?
Is ACC applied to radio?
Check that RAD No.2 fuse is OK?
Is +B applied to radio?
Check that GND (wire harness side) to radio is OK?Replace fuse.
ACC wire harness faulty.
Replace fuse.
+B wire harness faulty.
GND faulty.
Radio assembly faulty.No
OK
Ye s
OK
Ye s
OKYe s
NG
No
NG
No
NG
Radio±Tape Plater Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier) Radio±CD Plater Unit (Built±in Power Amplifier) BE±92
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Radio±Tape Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
Radio±Tape Player±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
Does tape or CD player operate normally?
Check that RAD No.1 fuse is OK?
Is ACC applied to power amplifier?
Check that RAD No.2 fuse is OK?
Is +B applied to power amplifier?
Check that GND (wire harness side) to power amplifier is OK?
Is ACC applied to radio assembly?
Is +B applied to radio assembly?
Check that GND (wire harness side) to radio assembly is OK?
Radio assembly faulty.Radio assembly faulty.
Replace fuse.
ACC wire harness faulty.
Replace fuse.
+B wire harness faulty.
GND faulty.
Power amplifier or wire harness faulty.
Power amplifier or wire harness faulty.
GND faulty. No
OK
Ye s
OK
Ye s
OK
Ye s
Ye s
OKYe s
NG
No
NG
No
NG
No
No
NG Radio±CD Player Unit (Separate Power Amplifier)
± BODY ELECTRICALAUDIO SYSTEM
BE±93
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