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YBR248
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Wiring Diagram Ð ABS Ð (Cont'd)
BR-53
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RHD MODELS
YBR249
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Wiring Diagram Ð ABS Ð (Cont'd)
BR-54
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YBR250
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Wiring Diagram Ð ABS Ð (Cont'd)
BR-55
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YBR251
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Wiring Diagram Ð ABS Ð (Cont'd)
BR-56
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YBR252
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Wiring Diagram Ð ABS Ð (Cont'd)
BR-57
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Diagnostic Procedure 10 (Pedal vibration and
noise)
INSPECTION START
1. Apply brake.
2. Start engine.
3. Does the symptom appear only when
engine is started?
No
EYe s
Carry out self-diagnosis.
Refer to BR-59.
CHECK IF SYMPTOM APPEARS.
Does the symptom appear when electrical
equipment switches (such as headlamp)
are operated?
Ye s
ENo
Go toin Diagnostic
Procedure 12, BR-81.
CHECK WHEEL SENSOR.
Check wheel sensor shield ground. For
location of shield ground, refer to wiring
diagram and ªHARNESS LAYOUTº in EL
section.
OK
ENG
Repair wheel sensor.
CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR.
Check ABS actuator and electric unit pin
terminals for damage or the connection of
ABS actuator and electric unit harness
connector.
Reconnect ABS actuator and electric unit
harness connector. Then retest.
Note: ABS may operate and cause vibration under any of the
following conditions.
Diagnostic Procedure 11 (Long stopping
distance)
CHECK ABS PERFORMANCE
Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit
connector and check whether stopping
distance is still long.
Ye s
ENo
Go toin Diagnostic
Procedure 12, BR-81.
Perform Preliminary Check and air bleed-
ing.
Note: Stopping distance may be larger than vehicles without
ABS when road condition is slippery.
SAT797AH
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
BR-80
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Heated Seat
HFor Wiring Diagram, refer to EL-128, ªHEATED SEATº for details.
Active Head Restraint
The active head restraint system is designed so that the headrest
instantaneously moves towards the front upper direction by utiliz-
ing the force at the seatback during a rear-end collision.
As a result, the occupant's head is protected from being
overextended, reducing the chance for neck injury as much as
possible.
Seat with active head restraint have the labels shown in figures at
left.
OPERATION OUTLINE
When the seatback receives a sharp backward force during a rear-
end collision, the input plate moves with the link rotating center as
a pivot. The headrest will then move towards the front upper direc-
tion with the center of the sliding roller as a pivot.
As the backward force on the seatback is eliminated, spring tension
returns the headrest to its original position.
SBT014A
SBT888
FRONT SEAT
BT-36
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Removal and Installation
CAUTION:
Be careful not to scratch door rearview mirror body.
HFor Wiring Diagram, refer to EL-241, ªDOOR MIRRORº for details.
1. Remove door trim. Refer to ªDOOR TRIMº, BT-19.
2. Remove inner cover front corner of door.
3. Disconnect door mirror harness connector.
4. Remove harness clips.
5. Remove bolts securing door mirror assembly.
EBF031
DOOR MIRROR
BT-48