20-52Glass
Rear Window Replacement (cont’d)
21. Hold the rear window with suction cups over the
opening, align it with the alignment marks you
made in step 15, and set it down on the adhesive.
Lightly push on the rear window until its edges are
fully seated on the adhesive all the way around.
NOTE: Do not open or close any of the doors for
about an hour until the adhesive is dry.
22. Scrape or wipe the excess adhesive off with a putty knife or towel. To remove adhesive from a painted
surface or the rear window, use a soft shop towel
dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
23. After the adhesive has dried, spray water over the rear window and check for leaks. Mark the leaking
area, let the rear window dry, then seal with sealant.
Let the vehicle stand for at least 4 hours after rear
window installation. If the vehicle has to be used
within the first 4 hours, it must be driven slowly.
24. Reinstall all remaining removed parts. NOTE: Advise the customer not to do the following
things for 2 to 3 days: Slam the doors with all the windows rolled up.
Twist the body excessively (such as when going in and out of driveways at an angle or driving
over rough, uneven roads).
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Trunk Lid
Trunk Lid Adjustment
A
B
C D G
H
E
6x1.0mm
18 N·m
(1.8 kgf·m, 13 lbf·ft)
E
6x1.0mm
9.8 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lbf·ft)
H F
F
1. Remove the rear shelf (see page 20-78).
2. Pry up on the notch (A) to release the rear hooks (B) and pivot the striker trim cap (C) on the front hooks (D), thenremove the cap. Slightly loosen each bolt (E).
3. Adjust the trunk lid alignment in the following sequence: Adjust the trunk lid hinges (F) right and left, as well as forward and rearward, by using the elongated holes. Takecare not to hit the rear window when loosening the bolts.
Turn the trunk lid edge cushions (G), in or out as necessary, to make the trunk lid fit flush with the body at the rear and side edges.
Adjust the fit between the trunk lid and the trunk lid opening by moving the striker (H).
4. Tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
5. Make sure the trunk lid opens properly and locks securely.
6. Reinstall all removed parts.
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Cavity Wire
color Terminal
name Description Signal
21-24Climate Control
System Description (cont’d)
CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT 32P CONNECTOR
1 GRY ILL Power source for illumination With lighting switch ON: battery
voltage
2 BRN RrDEF Ry Drives rear window defogger relay
3 LT GRN IG2 IG2 power source With ignition switch ON (II): battery voltage
5 BLK GND Ground for climate control unit (G504)
6 RED ACS Outputs A/C ON signal
7 BLK S5V Outputs sensor 5V With ignition switch ON (II): about 5V
8 BRN Teva Detects evaporator temperature sensor signal
9 LT BLU M-COOL Drives air mix control motor COOL side Drive on COOL side: 7 V 15 V
10 WHT M-VENT Drives mode control motor VENT side Drive on VENT side: about 14.5 V
11 PNK M-HOT Drives air mix control motor HOT side Drive on HOT side: 7 V 15 V
12 GRN M-DEF Drives mode control motor DEF side Drive on DEF side: about 14.5 V
13 YEL BLW-G Outputs power transistor gate
14 BLU BLW-V Feedback signal of power transistor drain voltage
15 ORN REC Drives recirculation control motor REC side Drive on REC side: about 14.5 V
16 PUR FRS Drives recirculation control motor FRESH side Drive on FRESH side: about 14.5 V
18 RED ILL Ground for illumination
19 RED S-COM Ground exclusive for sensor
20 BLU MODE 4 Inputs mode motor signal 4
Wire side of female terminals
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RED
(With navigation system)
30 29 28
F3 F2 F4
NAVIGATION UNIT
CLKSO
BLU
RED
YEL 12 V
PURBLU
LT GRN
BRN
BRN
BLU
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER RELAY DASH LIGHTS
BRIGHTNESS
CONTROLLER
GRY
1
RED 18
2
32 6
PNK 5
3
19 20 21
22 23
12 10 15 16
31 9 11 27 7 24 8 26 25 13 14
G5041
1 2 2
2
YEL
RED REDPNK
LT BLU
RED RED
WHT BLU
LT GRN
PUR
ORN GRN RED
YEL
ORN GRY
PNK
LT BLU YEL
BLU
4
2
1
S-COM
REC
FRS FRD-P S5V
S-COM
M-DEF
M-VENT
MODE 4 MODE 2
MODE 3 MODE 1
2 2 1
BRN
PUR BLK
RED BLK
5V
1
3 5
4 6 1 2
3 5 BLK
CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT 1
2 1
RED
G401GRN
3
WHT
5
3
1
2
BLK
S5V
AMD-P
M-HOT
M-COOLS-COM WHT
7 7
7
DRIVING
CIRCUIT BLOWER
MOTOR
POWER
TRANSISTOR
OUTSIDE AIR
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
AIR MIX
CONTROL
MOTOR
RECIRCULATION
CONTROL
MOTOR
MODE
CONTROL
MOTOR
IN-CAR
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
EVAPORATOR
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SUNLIGHT SENSOR
No. 14 (7.5 A)
In the under-dash
fuse/relay box SI
: CAN line
B-CAN
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A/C System Noise Check
Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vaporcan irritate your eyes, nose, or throat.
Be careful when connecting service equipment.
Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor.
The A/C system noise check will help you determine the
source of abnormal A/C system noise.
NOTE: If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate the work area before resuming service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant and lubricant
manufacturers.
Identify the conditions when the noise occurs. The weather, the vehicle speed, the vehicle being in gear
or in neutral, the engine temperature, or other
conditions may be factors in determining the noise
source.
Do an A/C system inspection (see page 21-6), and correct any problems found prior to diagnosing
abnormal noises.
Abnormal A/C noises can be misleading. For example,
a sound similar to a failed bearing may be caused by
loose fasteners, loose mounting brackets, or faulty
compressor clutch assembly.
1. Inspect the air inlet grille in the cowl cover for debris. If debris is present, remove it.
2. Sit inside the vehicle, close the doors and windows, and turn the ignition switch to ON (II), but do not
start the engine. Cycle the HVAC system through all
blower speeds and all air distribution modes to
determine where and when the noise occurs. 3. Operate the blower at each speed with the engine
and A/C off, and check for unusual noises and
excessive vibration. If noise and/or vibration are
present, do the following checks:
–1 If the noise or vibration occurs only in a specific mode or setting, then check these
items: Operation of the mode control motor, door, and linkage
Operation of the air mix control motor(s), door(s), and linkage
Operation of the recirculation motor, door, and linkage
–2 If there is a squeaking or chirping noise, but no unusual vibration, replace the blower motor
(see page 21-77).
–3 Remove the blower unit (see page 21-76), and check for foreign material (leaves or twigs, for
example) on the blower motor and fan. If
foreign material is present, remove it, and
recheck for noise. If you don’t find any foreign
material, remove the blower motor (see page
21-77), and check these items: Check if the fan blades are cracked or broken
Make sure the fan retainer is tight
Inspect the fan alignment on the blower motor shaft
Replace the blower motor if any problems are
present.
4. Set up the vehicle for the running A/C che cks:
Select a quiet area for testing
Apply the parking brake
Shift the vehicle in PARK or in Neutral
Start the engine
Set the temperature control dial to Max Cool
Set the mode control switch to Vent
Set the fan control dial to minimum (but not OFF)
Turn the A/C switch ON
Switch the compressor on and off several times to
clearly identify the sound during A/C compressor
operation. Listen to the noise while the A/C
compressor clutch is engaged and disengaged.
Probe the A/C system with a stethoscope to
pinpoint the noise.
NOTE: If the noise does not change when the A/C
compressor clutch engages or disengages, the
noise may be caused by an engine-related
component. Probe the engine area with a
stethoscope to pinpoint the noise. (cont’d)
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Entry Lights Control System
Power Windows
Wipers/Washers
GaugesReminder Systems
Moonroof
Accessory Power Sockets
Seat Heaters
Power Mirrors
Rear Window Defogger
Immobilizer System......................
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Component Location Index . 22-202
Circuit Diagram . 22-203
MICU Input Test . 22-204
Ignition Key Switch Test . 22-207
Ignition Key Light Test . 22-207
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Component Location Index
. 22-208
System Description . 22-209
Resetting the Power Window Control Unit . 22-210
Circuit Diagram . 22-212
Power Window Master Switch Input Test . 22-214
Driver’s Power Window Motor Test . 22-217
Passenger’s Power Window Motor Test . 22-218
Power Window Master Switch Test/Replacement . 22-219
Passenger’s Power Window Switch Test/Replacement . 22-220
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Component Location Index
. 22-221
Circuit Diagram . 22-223
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-224
MICU Input Test . 22-228
Wiper/Washer Switch Test . 22-231
Wiper Motor Test . 22-231
Washer Motor Test . 22-232
Washer Fluid Level Switch Test . 22-232
Wiper Motor Replacement . 22-233
Wiper/Washer Switch Replacement . 22-234
Washer Reservoir Replacement . 22-234
Wiper Blade Replacement . 22-235
Wiper Arm/Nozzle Adjustment . 22-236
Washer Tube Replacement . 22-237
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Component Location Index
. 22-238
Self-diagnostic Function . 22-241
Circuit Diagram . 22-244
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-262
Gauge Control Module (Tach) Input Test . 22-271
Gauge Control Module (Speedo) Input Test . 22-274
Rewriting the ODO Data and Transferring the Maintenance
Minder Data to a New Gauge
Control Module . 22-276
Replacement . 22-277
Dash Lights Brightness Controller and Odometer Select/Reset Switch
Test/Replacement . 22-278
Outside Air Temperature Indicator Calibration . 22-279 ......................
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Component Location Index
. 22-281
Circuit Diagram . 22-282
MICU Input Test . 22-284
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Component Location Index
. 22-286
Resetting the Moonroof Control Unit . 22-287
Circuit Diagram . 22-288
Moonroof Control Unit Input Test . 22-290
Moonroof Switch Test/Replacement . 22-293
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Component Location Index
. 22-294
Circuit Diagram . 22-295
Front Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement . 22-296
Console Accessory Power Socket Test/Replacement . 22-297
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Component Location Index
. 22-298
Circuit Diagram . 22-300
Switch Test/Replacement . 22-302
Seat Heater Test . 22-302
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Component Location Index
. 22-304
Circuit Diagram . 22-305
Function Test . 22-306
Power Mirror Switch Test/Replacement . 22-307
Power Mirror Actuator Test . 22-307
Power Mirror Actuator Replacement . 22-308
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Component Location Index
. 22-310
Circuit Diagram . 22-311
Function Test . 22-312
Defogger Wire Repair . 22-313
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Component Location Index
. 22-314
System Description . 22-315
Circuit Diagram . 22-316
DTC Troubleshooting . 22-317
Symptom Troubleshooting Information . 22-321
Symptom Troubleshooting . 22-323
System Check . 22-326
Status Log . 22-328
Immobilizer Key Registration . 22-329
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit Input Test . 22-330
Immobilizer-Keyless Control Unit Replacement . 22-332
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Relay and Control Unit Locations
Engine Compartment
ABS MODULATOR-CONTROL UNIT
(’06-07 Touring and Premium models) or
VSA MODULATOR-CONTROL UNIT
(’07 TYPE S and ’08-09 models)
ECM/PCM
A/C CONDENSER FAN RELAY FAN CONTROL RELAY
BLOWER MOTOR RELAYPOWERMIRRORDEFOGGERRELAY
PGM-FI SUBRELAY
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER RELAY
IGNITION COIL RELAY
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
PGM-FI MAIN RELAY 1
(FI MAIN) RADIATOR FAN RELAY
ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL
SYSTEM (ETCS) CONTROL RELAY
ELECTRICAL LOAD DETECTOR (ELD)
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Dashboard
GAUGE CONTROL
MODULE (TACH)
GAUGE CONTROL MODULE
(SPEEDO)
POWER WINDOW RELAY PGM-FI MAIN RELAY 2
(FUEL PUMP)
STARTER CUT RELAY
MICU
UNDER-DASH FUSE/
RELAY BOX
View of front side View of rear sideFRONT ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET RELAY
CONSOLE ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET RELAY
FOG LIGHT RELAY
(TYPE S and ’08 PREMIUMand ’09 models)
Wire colors: BLU, WHT, BLK, and PUR
Wirecolors:YEL,GRN,BLK,andPUR
Wire colors: PNK,
WHT, ORN, and WHT
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