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Abbreviations May Be Used In This Manual
Abbreviations
AABC
ATDC
API
ATF
ALR
AC
A/T
A/C
ABDC
A/F
A-ELRAnti-lock Brake System
After Top Dead Center
American Petroleum Institute
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Automatic Locking Retractor
Alternating Current
Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning
After Bottom Dead Center
Air Fuel Mixture Ratio
Automatic-Emergency
Locking RetractorEEBCM
ECM
ECT Sensor
EGR
EGRT Sensor
EFE Heater
ELR
EPS
EVAP
EVAP CanisterElectronic Brake Control Module,
ABS Control Module
Engine Control Module
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor (Water Temp. Sensor,
WTS)
Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGR Temperature Sensor
(Recirculated Exhaust Gas Temp.
Sensor, REGTS)
Early Fuel Evaporation
Heater (Positive Temperature
Coefficient, PTC Heater)
Emergency Locking Retractor
Electronic Power Steering
Evaporative Emission
Evaporative Emission Canister
(Charcoal Canister) BB+
BTDC
BBDCBattery Positive Voltage
Before Top Dead Center
Before Bottom Dead Center
CCKT
CMP Sensor
CO
CPP Switch
CPU
CRSCircuit
Camshaft Position Sensor
(Crank Angle Sensor, CAS)
Carbon Monoxide
Clutch Pedal Position Switch
(Clutch Switch, Clutch Start
Switch)
Central Processing Unit
Child Restraint SystemF 4WD 4 Wheel Drive
GGEN
GNDGenerator
Ground
HHC
HO2SHydrocarbons
Heated Oxygen Sensor
DDC
DLC
DOHC
DOJ
DRL
DTCDirect Current
Data Link Connector
(Assembly Line Diag. Link, ALDL,
Serial Data Link, SDL)
Double Over Head Camshaft
Double Offset Joint
Daytime Running Light
Diagnostic Trouble Code
(Diagnostic Code)IIAC Valve
IAT Sensor
ICM
IG
ISC ActuatorIdle Air Control Valve (Idle Speed
Control Solenoid Valve, ISC
Solenoid Valve)
Intake Air Temperature Sensor
(Air temperature Sensor, ATS)
Immobilizer Control Module
Ignition
Idle Speed Control Actuator
(Motor)
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Diagnosis
Diagnosis Table
Wiring Circuit
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Heater blower won’t
work even when its
switch is ON.Blower fuse blown Replace fuse to check for short.
Blower resistor faulty Check resistor.
Blower fan switch faulty Check blower fan switch.
Blower motor faulty Replace motor.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Incorrect temperature
output.Control cables broken or binding Check cables.
Temperature control lever faulty Check control lever.
Control cable clamp position is faulty Check and adjustment.
Air damper broken Repair damper.
Air ducts clogged Repair air ducts.
Heater radiator leaking or clogged Replace radiator.
Heater hoses leaking or clogged Replace hoses.
When mode control
lever is changed, air
outlet port is not
changed.Control cable broken or binding Check cable.
Mode control lever faulty Check control lever.
Control cable clamp position is faulty Check and adjustment.
Air damper broken Repair damper.
Air ducts leaking on clogged Repair air ducts.
1. Heater motor 3. Heater blower motor switch 5. To ECM 7. To 4WD controller or A/C controller
(if equipped)
2. Fuse box 4. Heater resister 6. To combination switch
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Diagnosis
General Diagnosis Table
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Cool air won’t come
out (A/C system won’t
operative)No refrigerant Perform recover, evacuation and charging.
Fuse blown Check fuses in main and circuit fuse
boxes, and check short circuit to ground.
A/C switch faulty Check A/C switch.
Blower fan switch faulty Check blower fan switch referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
A/C evaporator thermistor faulty Check A/C evaporator thermistor.
Dual pressure switch faulty Check dual pressure switch.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
ECT sensor faulty Check ECT sensor referring to Section 6E.
ECM and its circuit faulty Check ECM and its circuit referring to Sec-
tion 6E.
4WD controller faulty Check 4WD controller referring to Section
3D.
Cool air won’t come
out (A/C compressor
won't operative)ECM faulty Check ECM and its circuit referring to Sec-
tion 6E.
Magnet clutch faulty Check magnet clutch.
Compressor drive belt loosen or broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
Cool air won’t come
out (A/C condenser
cooling fan motor
won’t operative)Fuse blown Check “A/C” fuse in main fuse box, and
check short circuit to ground.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Condenser cooling fan motor relay
faultyCheck condenser cooling fan motor relay.
Condenser cooling fan motor faulty Check condenser cooling fan motor.
Cool air won’t come
out (Blower fan motor
won’t operative)Fuse blown Check fuses in main and circuit fuse
boxes, and check short circuit to ground.
Blower fan motor resistor faulty Check blower fan motor resistor referring
to Section 1A.
Blower fan switch faulty Check blower fan switch referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Blower fan motor faulty Check blower fan motor referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
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Electronical Diagnosis
Wiring Diagram
[A]: 4WD model 4. Dual pressure switch 9. Thermal switch 14. Circuit fuse box
[B]: 2WD model 5. 4WD controller 10. Ignition switch 15. Main fuse box
1. Blower fan motor 6. Condenser cooling fan motor relay 11. A/C evaporator thermistor 16. Generator
2. Blower fan motor resistor 7. Condenser cooling fan motor 12. ECT sensor 17. ECM
3. Blower fan motor switch and A/C switch 8. Compressor 13. Lighting switch
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Terminal arrangement of ECM coupler (Viewed from harness side)
1. Blower fan motor 8. Compressor [A]: To “A/C” fuse (25A) in main fuse box
2. Dual pressure switch 9. Thermal switch [B]: To “HEATER” fuse (20A) in circuit fuse box
3. A/C switch 10. Main relay [C]: To “FI” fuse (15A) in main fuse box
4. A/C evaporator thermistor 11. Engine earth [D]: 4WD model
5. ECT sensor 12. Blower fan motor switch [E]: 2WD model
6. Condenser cooling fan motor relay 13. 4WD controller
7. Condenser cooling fan motor 14. ECM
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ECM VOLTAGE VALUES TABLE FOR RELATION OF A/C CONTROL
Terminal Wire CircuitMeasurement
groundNormal value Condition
E18-1 PCompressor
magnet clutch
outputGround to
engine (Fig B)10 – 14 voltBlower fan motor switch and A/C
switch ON with engine running
0 – 1 voltsExcept the above-mentioned condi-
tion with engine running
E18-5 Bl/BMain power sup-
ply for ECMGround to
engine (Fig B)10 – 14 voltsIgnition switch ON with engine
stopped
E18-6 Bl/BMain power sup-
ply for ECMGround to
engine (Fig B)10 – 14 voltsIgnition switch ON with engine
stopped
E18-10 Bl Main relay driveGround to
engine (Fig B)0.5 – 1.2 voltIgnition switch ON with engine
stopped
0 volts Ignition switch OFF
E18-16 G/W A/C switch inputGround to
engine (Fig B)12 – 15 voltsBlower fan motor switch or A/C switch
OFF with engine running
0 – 1 voltBlower fan motor switch and A/C
switch ON with engine running
12 – 15 voltsWithin several seconds after operate
transfer lever between 2WD and 4WD
with above condition
E18-18 P/BCompressor
cooling fan relay
outputGround to
engine (Fig B)0 – 1 voltBlower fan motor switch and A/C
switch ON or engine coolant tempera-
ture at more than 110 °C (230 °F) with
engine running.
12 – 15 voltsExcept the above-mentioned condi-
tion with engine running
E18-20 B/BlSensor ground
for A/C evapora-
torGround to
body (Fig A)–0.5 – 0 volt Engine running
E18-24 Bl/YBlower fan
speed inputGround to
engine (Fig B)0 – 1 voltBlower fan motor switch 2nd or 3rd
with engine running
4 – 7 voltsBlower fan motor switch 1st with
engine running
12 – 15 voltsBlower fan motor switch and A/C
switch OFF with engine running
E19-1 BMain ground for
ECMGround to
engine (Fig A)–0.5 – 1 volt Engine running
E19-2 B/RECM ground for
power circuitGround to
engine (Fig A)–0.5 – 1 volt Engine running
E19-3 B/RECM ground for
power circuitGround to
engine (Fig A)–0.5 – 1 volt Engine running
E19-10 B/BlSensor ground
for ECT sensorGround to
body (Fig A)–0.5 – 1 volt Engine running
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6F1
6F2
6G
1A
6K
7A
7A1
3D
7F
8A
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
9
10
10A
10B
SECTION 3D
FRONT SUSPENSION
CONTENTS
General Description ....................................... 3D-2
4WD Control System .................................... 3D-2
Diagnosis ........................................................ 3D-8
Diagnosis Table ........................................... 3D-8
4WD Controller and ITS Circuit Check ....... 3D-10
4WD Control System Check ...................... 3D-11
Stabilizer bar / bushing check ................ 3D-13
Shock Absorber and/or Coil Spring
Check ......................................................... 3D-14
Leading Arm / Lateral Rod / Steering
Knuckle Check ........................................... 3D-14
Leading Arm Bushing / Lateral Rod
Bushing Check ........................................... 3D-15
Kingpin / Kingpin Bearing Check ................ 3D-15
Barfield Joint Check ................................... 3D-15
Steering Knuckle Seal Check ..................... 3D-15
Wheel Disc, Nut and Bearing Check .......... 3D-16On-Vehicle Service ...................................... 3D-17
Stabilizer Bar / Bushings ............................ 3D-17
Front Shock Absorber ................................ 3D-19
Coil Spring ................................................. 3D-19
Bump Stopper and Spring Upper Seat ...... 3D-21
Wheel Hub / Bearing / Oil Seal .................. 3D-21
Steering Knuckle / Wheel Spindle.............. 3D-28
Front Axle Shaft / Oil Seal / Kingpin
Bearing Outer Race ................................... 3D-32
Steering Knuckle Seal................................ 3D-34
Lateral Rod ................................................ 3D-35
Leading Arm / Bushing............................... 3D-36
Front Axle Housing .................................... 3D-38
Tightening Torque Specifications .............. 3D-44
Required Service Material ........................... 3D-44
Special Tool .................................................. 3D-45
WARNING:
When hoisting vehicle, be sure to select the lifting point suitable for the service work referring to Sec-
tion 0A.
NOTE:
All front suspension fasteners are an important attaching part in that it could affect the performance
of vital parts and systems, and/or could result in major repair expense. They must be replaced with
one of the same part number or with an equivalent part if replacement becomes necessary. Do not
use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute design. Torque values must be used as speci-
fied during reassembly to assure proper retention of this part.
Never attempt to heat, quench or straighten any front suspension part. Replace it with a new part or
damage to the part may result.
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General Description
4WD Control System
The 4WD control system consists of a 4WD switch, a vacuum switch, a vacuum tank, two vacuum switching
valves (VSV1 and VSV2) and air locking hub assemblies.
The 4WD controller controls locking or unlocking of the air locking hub according to operation of the transfer shift
control lever.
Vacuum generated in the intake manifold passes through the check valve and stored in the vacuum tank.
According to signals from the 4WD switch, the 4WD controller activates VSV1 (for unlocking) or VSV2 (for lock-
ing) to apply vacuum from the vacuum tank so that the front axle and the wheel hub are disengaged or engaged.
1. Front axle housing 3. Steering knuckle 5. Wheel spindle 7. Wheel bearing
2. Shock absorber 4. Kingpin 6. Wheel hub 8. Front axle shaft (4WD)