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IN-5
Body lifting height and supporting position
wrong correct
IntroductionBody Lifting Height and Supporting Position
Jack lifting position
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Front......the front the beam center
Rear.....rear differential
Supporting position
safety bracket .............................................................................................
front
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b) The raised vehicle must be supported with the bracket; it is
dangerous to conduct the repairing work on the vehicle propped
up with one jack, even though such repairing can be finished in
short time.
12. The following items shall be taken notice to avoid the parts damage:
a) Do not open the covers of ECU and various computers where not
necessary absolutely. (if the IC terminal is touched, it be leaded
into static damage) .
b) Pull the hose at its ends when dismantling it, do not pull it at the
center section.
c) Pull the wire joint instead of the wire when pulling the joint
away.
d) Take notice to avoid of the drop of electric parts such as the
sensors or repeaters. In case those parts drop to the hard ground,
they must be changed instead of being reused.
e) Do not use the striking spanner to dismantle or mount the
thermostatic switch or thermostatic sensor.
f) Plug the needles of the multi-meter into the wire connector
carefully when checking its conductance and do not bend the
terminals.
g) Do not sheath the hose of the vacuum gauge into the very large
connector when using the gauge, instead, the stage joint shall be
used because once the hose expands, it is possible to lead into
the leakage.
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BE-12
Protective box II
Body Electric SystemProtective Box Position and Content
Dr SF
Fuse Vehicle Relay vehicle
1. Front fog lamp 15A Dr A. electromagnetic fan relay Dr
Unload SF charging relay Dr diesel
2. Electromagnetic fan 15A Dr electric horn relay SF
ECU1 10A SF B. large lamp Dr SF
3. Large lamp 10A Dr C. frost relay Dr SF
Horn 15A SF
4. Horn 15A Dr
Lower beam 10A SF
5. ECU1 10A Dr (1) plugging elements of
wire harness in engine room Dr
Charging 10A Dr diesel none SF
Rear frost 5A SF (2) plugging elements of
wire harness in engine room Dr SF
6. Large lamp 10A Dr (3) plugging elements of
wire harness in engine room Dr SF
ECU2 10A SF
7. Rear frost 10A Dr
Upper beam 10A SF
8. ECU2 10A Dr
Preheating 10A Dr diesel
Front fog lamp 10A SF
9. Fuel pump 10A Dr SF
Unload Dr diesel
A
B
C 12 3
45 6
78 9
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BE-19Body Electric SystemLighting System
Lighting system
The lighting system includes the front combination lamp, rear combination lamp, fog lamp, inside lamp, instrument
lighting lamp, air-conditioner panel lighting lamp and various signal indicating lamps. The small lamps shown in the
small lamp system drawing include the instrument lighting lamp, air-conditioner panel lighting lamp, fog lamp, license
lamp and ashtray lighting lamp.
Upper/lower beam lighting system
Dr SF
fuse
33 101711
lightsurpass vehiclelow beam
high beamsmall lightheadlamp
combined switch
1 2
3 4
5
6 7
1413
12 1110
98
21
201918
17
16 15
The vehicle model in the parenthesis belongs to Dr model.
battery
fuse
passing-light headlampupper beam indicating
lamp
main-beam headlamp
large lamp relay
large lamp switch
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BE-20Body Electric SystemLighting System
Upper/lower beam lighting system (continued)
SL SK SY SJ
frse
connecting to combination instrument
lower beam
upper beam
10
87T
small lamp
head lamp
N
combined switch
876
5
NS
15 1413 12 11
109 43
2
1
battery upper beam indicating lamp large lamp relayhead lamp switch
out-drive
frse
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BE-27Body Electric SystemLighting System
Parts inspection
Dr
Combined switch conductance
1 2
3 4
5 6
7
8 9
10 11
12 13 14
15
16 17 18 NV 20 21
Terminal
function
Lamp switchOFF
Large
lamp
Dimmer
switchLower
beam
upper
beam
steering
switchLeftturnn
right turn
central
overtake1 810173729
SF
SL SK SY SJ
1 O 3 4 5 6 7
UV NM NN NO NP NQ
NR 16 17 18 19 20 21
Termina
function
Lamp switchOFF
small
lamp
large
lamp
dimmer
switchlower
beam
upper
beam
steering
switchright
turn left turn
central
over drive1871031529
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
terminal
function
lampswitchOFF
small lamp
large lamp
dimmer
switchlower beam
upper beam
wteering
switchright turn
left turn
central
over drive1671510891435
Br G/R G/Y B Bl/W B/Y B/W B Bl/W Bl/BrBl/W Bl/Br B B/Y B/W B G/Y G/R
Bl/W Bl/Br B B/Y B/W B G/Y G/R small
lamp
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BE-28Body Electric SystemLighting System
Combined Switch conductance (continued)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Lamp switchOFF
Small
lamp
Small
lamp
Dimmer
switchLower
beam
steering
switchupper
beam
Right
to
central
overdrive16 7 15 10 8 9 1 4 3 5
Br G/W G/B B R/Bl R/B R/Y B R/Bl R
In case the conductance situation fails to satisfy the specified requirement, change the switch.
Conductance of Alarming Switch
Dr
1
2 3
Terminal
switch position13
OFF
ONG/B G/Y G/R
SF
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10
OFF
ON8 91 2 34 56
B G/W P/G G/B P/B Br/Bl G/R G/Y2
SLDiesel SYDiesel
function Terminal
Left
steering
Terminal
switch position
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