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Fig. 2: Identifying PCM Table
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION < FROM TO JANUARY 2004 > IGNITION KEY REMINDER TONE ALARM The ignition key reminder tone alarm will sound under the following condition, and
warn the driver to remove the ignition key.
The driver's door is opened when the ignition switch is at "LOCK" (OFF) or
"ACC" position without removing the ignition key.
However, the light reminder tone alarm will take precedence over this function.
DOOR LOCK PREVENTION FUNCTION If the key is left in the ignition switch while the driver's door opened or the assistant
door opened, all door are automatically unlock to prevent locking the ignition key
in the vehicle after door is locked. IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM The immobilizer system consists of the ignition key, the key ring antenna,
immobilizer-ECU, and the PCM. The ignition key has a built-in transponder. The
key ring antenna is installed on the steering lock cylinder. Only the registered
ignition ke
y permits the en
gine to start
, therefore
, the en
gine can never be started b
y
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Fig. 118: Identifying TP Lock Check Table
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IGNITION SWITCH REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION < UP TO DECEMBER 2003 > Fig. 119: Removing/Installing Ignition Switch
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REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
< < A > > STEERING COLUMN UPPER COVER/STEERING COLUMN LOWER COVER REMOVAL 1. Rotate the steering wheel with a slightly from side-to-side to access and
remove the mountin
g screws.
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Fig. 120: Removing Steering Column Upper/Lower Cover
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< < B > > STEERING LOCK CYLINDER REMOVAL 1. Insert the key in the steering lock cylinder and turn it to the "ACC" position.
2. Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, pull the steering lock cylinder toward
you.
Fig. 121: Removing Steering Lock Cylinder
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION < FROM TO JANUARY 2004 >
WARNING:
Before removing the steering wheel, air bag
module assembly and clock spring refer to AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
).
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When removing and installing the steering
wheel, do not let it bump against the air bag
module.
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< < A > > STEERING COLUMN UPPER COVER/STEERING COLUMN LOWER COVER REMOVA
L
1. Rotate the steering wheel with a slightly from side-to-side to access and
remove the mountin
g screws.
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Fig. 123: Removing Steering Column Upper/Lower Cover
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< < B > > STEERING LOCK CYLINDER REMOVAL 1. Insert the key in the steering lock cylinder and turn it to the "ACC" position.
2. Using a small Phillips head screwdriver pull the steering lock cylinder toward
you
Fig. 124: Removing Lock Cylinder
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INSPECTION < UP TO DECEMBER 2003 > IGNITION SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK Disconnect ignition switch connector C-308 without removing the ignition switch
and steering lock cylinder. Then check the continuity.
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Fig. 128: Checking Key Reminder Switch Continuit
y
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INSPECTION < FROM TO JANUARY 2004 > IGNITION SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK Disconnect ignition switch connector C-308 without removing the ignition switch
and steering lock cylinder. Then check the continuity.
Fig. 129: Disconnecting Ignition Switch Connector C
-308
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2004 STEERING
Power Steering - Endeavor
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Power steering has been adopted in all vehicles to make the steering system easier
to handle.
A 4-spoke steering wheel is used. A steering column has a shock absorbing mechanism and a tilt steering
mechanism. A rack and pinion steering gear is used. An oil pump responsive to engine RPM is used, which, with tuning for a rigid
gear box mount, improves steering stability at high speeds. The separate plastic resin oil reservoir reduces weight and makes fluid level
checking easier.
Fig. 1: Identifying Power Steering Components
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POWER STEERING DIAGNOSIS
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