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ROOM LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-78
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTClamp the thumb on the fender panel the assemble
the side turn signal lamp.
ROOM LAMP
TROUBLESHOOTINGM1542000701311
Dimmer interior lamp control function
The room lamp off is delayed by ETACS-ECU. The
lamps off delay time vary according to the conditions.
The control details are as follows. The lamp delay off
Yes/NO and delay time can be set with the settings
(adjustment function). for adjustment methods and
adjustment details (post-adjustment operations).
•ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
•Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B,
P.54B-423.
•The room lamp lights up if the ignition switch is at
the "LOCK" (OFF) position and either of the
doors are opened (either of the door switches:
ON). At this time, if all doors are closed (all door
switches: OFF) then the lamp will gradually dim
down to lamps off in about 15 seconds.
NOTE: When the lamps are dimmed and the ignition
switch is turned ON or if the door is locked, then
the dimming operations stop and the lamps are
turned OFF.
•When the ignition switch is at the ON position and
one of the doors are opened (one of the door
switches: ON) then the room lamp will light up. At
this time, if all doors are closed (all door switches:
OFF) then the lamps will dim out.
•When the ignition key is pulled out the room lamp
lights up and then will dim out in 15 seconds. The
lamp will dim out if the ignition key is inserted
again and the door is locked while the timer is
activated.
The room lamp is controlled by the Smart Wiring
System (SWS). For troubleshooting, refer to
respective Groups below.•Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54B-38.
•Using SWS monitor: GROUP 54C, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54C-22.
Interior lamp automatic shutdown
function
system>
The interior lamp automatic shutdown function, dims
out the room lamp and other interior lamps by
activating the keep relay built-in the ETACS-ECU
when the ignition switch is OFF and the
multi-purpose fuse loaded signals built-in the
ETACS-ECU is ON and 30 minutes passes. The
lamps lights back up if the ignition switch is turned to
the ON position or either of the doors is opened
(either of the door switches: ON). The function
Yes/No feature can be changed with the settings
(adjustment function). for adjustment methods and
adjustment details (post-adjustment operations).
•ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
•Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B,
P.54B-423.
The head lamp are controlled by the Smart Wiring
System (SWS). For troubleshooting, refer to
respective Groups below.
•Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54B-38.
•Using SWS monitor: GROUP 54C, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54C-22.
AC005719
Fender panelHook
Claw
Fender panel
: Front of vehicle
AE
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-95
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
GENERAL INFORMATIONM1543000100319
Rear Defogger operation
The defogger relay turns ON if the defogger switch
built-in the A/C-ECU is turned ON when the ignition
switch is in the "ON" position. When the defogger
relay turns ON, power is supplied to the defogger
and the defogger is activated. The defogger comes
with a timer function that causes the defogger switch
to automatically turn OFF in about 11 minutes after
the defogger switch is turned ON.
TROUBLESHOOTINGM1543000701013
The rear window defogger is controlled by the
A/C-ECU. For troubleshooting, refer to GROUP 55-
Troubleshooting P.55-5.
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
•Front pillar trim, Centre pillar trim lower, Centre pillar trim
upper, Quarter trim lower, Quarter trim upper (Refer to
GROUP 52A − Trims P.52A-11.)
•Headlining Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP
52A, Headlining P.52A-21.)
AC305316
AB
1
23
1. Roof antenna poleRemoval steps
2. Roof antenna base
•Instrument panel assembly (Refer to
GROUP 52A, Instrument panel assembly
P.52A-2.)
3. Antenna feeder cable
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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-5
TROUBLESHOOTING
DIAGNOSIS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWM1552009600364
Refer to GROUP 00, How to Use
Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points P.00-5.
SYMPTOM CHARTM1552009900611
NOTE: Refer to GROUP 14, Troubleshooting P.14-5
for the condenser fan.
SYMPTOM PROCEDURES
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1: When the Ignition Switch is "ON" the A/C does not Operate.
COMMENTS ON TROUBLE SYMPTOM
The blower system or the compressor system may
be defective if there is no cool air coming from the
spit hole.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
•Malfunction of blower motor
•Malfunction of A/C compressor
DIAGNOSIS
Check that the blower motor operation when the
blower switch is moved to the "HI" position.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(2) Turn the blower switch to the "HI" position.
Q: Does the blower motor operate when the blower
switch is moved to the "HI" position?
YES :
Refer to Inspection procedure 3
"When the A/C is operating, temperature
inside the passenger compartment does not
decrease (cool air is not emitted).
P.55-11."
YES : Refer to Inspection procedure 4
"When the A/C is operating, temperature
inside the passenger compartment does not
decrease (cool air is not emitted).
P.55-20."
NO : Refer to Inspection procedure 5 "Blower fan
and motor do not turn P.55-29." Symptom Inspection
ProcedureReference
Page
When the ignition switch is "ON" the A/C does not operate. 1
P.55-5
Inside/outside air selection is not possible. 2
P.55-6
When the A/C is operating, temperature inside the passenger
compartment does not decrease (cool air is not emitted). 3
P.55-11
When the A/C is operating, temperature inside the passenger
compartment does not decrease (cool air is not emitted). 4
P.55-20
Blower fan and motor do not turn. 5
P.55-29
Blower air amount cannot be changed. 6
P.55-39
Rear window defogger function does not operate. 7
P.55-42
Rear window defogger Timer function does not operate. 8
P.55-52
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU power supply system. 9
P.55-53
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU power supply system. 10
P.55-56
A/C compressor power supply system. 11
P.55-59
Condenser Fan does not operate. 12 Refer to
GROUP 14
P.14-5
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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-6
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2: Inside/Outside Air Selection is not possible.
COMMENTS ON TROUBLE SYMPTOM
If the inside/outside air selection damper motor does
not operate normally, the inside/outside air selection
damper motor system may be defective.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
•Malfunction of the inside/outside air selection
damper motor
•Damaged the wiring harness or connectors
•Malfunction of the manual air conditioner control
panel (A/C-ECU)
IGNITION
SWITCH (IG2)
OUTSIDE/INSIDE
AIR SELECTION
DAMPER CONTROL MOTOR
A/C-ECU
HEATER CONTROL PANEL
Wire colour code
B : Black LG : Light green G : Green L : Blue W : White Y : Yellow SB : Sky blue
BR : Brown O : Orange GR : Gray R : Red P : Pink V : Violet
Outside/Inside Air Selection Damper Control Motor Circuit
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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-7
DIAGNOSIS
STEP 1. Check the defogger and A/C operations.
Q: Do the defogger and A/C work normally?
YES :
Go to Step 2.
NO : Refer to Inspection procedure 9
"Malfunction of the A/C-ECU power supply
system P.55-53 ."
NO : Refer to Inspection procedure 10
"Malfunction of the A/C-ECU power supply
system P.55-56 ."
STEP 2. Connector check: C-107 outside/inside
air selection damper control motor connector
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
Go to Step 3.
NO : Repair the connector.
STEP 3. Voltage measurement at the C-107
outside/inside air selection damper control motor
connector.
(1) Disconnect the connector, and measure at the
wiring harness side.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(3) Measure the voltage between terminal 7 and
body earth.
OK: System voltage
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
Go to Step 5.
NO : Go to Step 4.
AC303804
Connector: C-107
AD
Harness side
AC303816
Connector: C-107
AI
Harness side
AC303804
Connector: C-107
AD
Harness side
AC303816
Connector: C-107
AI
Harness side
AC301541
6 2
7
3
5
4
1
EF
Connector C-107
(Harness side)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-8
STEP 4. Check the wiring harness between C-107
outside/inside air selection damper control motor
connector terminal No.7 and the ignition switch
(IG2).
NOTE:
AC303804
Connector: C-107
AD
Harness side
AC303816
Connector: C-107
AI
Harness side
AC303798
Connector: C-35
AJ
2 1313 12 1421 105 4616 15 17789
19 18 2011
22
C-35 (L)
AC303814
Connector: C-35
AI
C-35(L)
AC303804
Connector: C-106
AC
C-106
AC303816
Connector: C-106
AH
AC303809
Connectors: C-209, C-210
AF
C-209
C-210
Junction block (front view)
C-209
Harness side
1016
145
12134117 238 9
C-210
Harness side
4 65321
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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-14
STEP 6. Connector check: C-139 A/C-ECU
connector
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
Go to Step 7.
NO : Repair the connector.
STEP 7. Voltage measurement at C-139 A/C-ECU
connector.
(1) Disconnect the connector, and measure at the
wiring harness side.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(3) Turn the blower switch to the "ON" position.
(4) Measure the voltage between terminal 8 and
body earth.
OK: System voltage
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
Go to Step 10.
NO : Go to Step 8.
STEP 8. Connector check: C-109 resistor
connector
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
Go to Step 9.
NO : Repair the connector.
STEP 9. Check the wiring harness between C-109
resistor connector terminal No.4 and C-139
A/C-ECU connector terminal No.8.
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
The trouble can be an intermittent
malfunction (Refer to GROUP 00, How to
Cope with Intermittent Malfunction P.00-5).
NO : Repair the wiring harness.
AC303802
Connector: C-139
AE
C-139 (B)
Harness side
AC303802
Connector: C-139
AE
C-139 (B)
Harness side
AC301541EX
Connector C-139
(Harness side)
9
1
1574
12
1110
23
13
5
14616
8
AC303804
Connector: C-109
AE
Harness side
AC303804
Connector: C-109
AE
Harness side
AC303802
Connector: C-139
AE
C-139 (B)
Harness side