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GENERAL INFORMATION
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7) PART LOCATION ACCORDING TO PART NUMBER
Ex.) C 1 0 2 ▶
C : Symbol character for connector -
Symbol Character Description
C Connector (Connecting part that connects two wiring harness)
D Diode
G Ground
S Splice pack (Joint connector that connects various wiring harness)
1 : Part location number -
Part number according to locating section -
Part Numbe Location
□ 1□□Engine compartment
□ 2□□Instrument panel
□ 3□□Passenger compartment
□ 4□□Tailgate
□ 9□□Underbody
In the locating section, the assignment for part number startsfrom left bottom and proceeds
clockwise.
In the fuse and relay box or the instrument panel, the partnumber is assigned from left top to
light bottom. -
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8) ELECTRIC SYMBOLS
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CLUSTER
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8010-10
8010-01CLUSTER
1. APPEARANCE OF METER CLUSTER AND INDICATOR
DISPLAY
The instrument panel in this vehicle is different from conventional type of instrument panel. The
meter cluster and indicator display are separated. The meter cluster is located at the center o
f
the dash panel, and the indicator display is located in front of driver’s seat.
Meter cluster
Warning lamps and indicators
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3410-01
TRANSFER CASE
1. PART TIME TRANSFER CASE OVERVIEW
By using the planetary gear sets, two-gears shift type part time transfer case achieves direct
connection when selecting 4WD “HIGH” and 2.48 of reduction gear ratio when selecting
4WD “LOW”.
The silent chain in transfer case transfers the output power to front wheels.
Simple operation of switches on instrument panel allows to shift to “2H”, “4H” and “4L”
easily while driving.
The warning lamp alarms the driver when the system is defective.
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TRANSFER CASE
This function is only available when the speed signal from speed sensor is about to stop
(below 2 km/h).
This function is only available when clutch pedal is depressed (manual transmission) o
r
selector lever is selected to “N” position (automatic transmission).
(TCCU must recognize the clutch pedal signal or “N” signal.)
Change the 4WD switch in instrument panel from 4H to 4L.
“4WD LOW” warning lamp in meter cluster blinks during this process, then remains
when the shift is completed.
“4WD CHECK” warning lamp comes on when the system is defective. -
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- 4H → 4L ▶
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TRANSFER CASE
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3410-01
8. SYSTEM OPERATION
1) Transfer Case Control Unit (Tccu)
(1) 4WD Operation
TCCU is located under the front left seat and
permits the vehicle to shift from two-wheel
drive to four-wheel drive (and back shift)
according to drivers switch operation during
driving (For the shifting between 4WD HIGH
and 4WD LOW, stop the vehicle).
2H → 4H ▶
Change the 4WD switch in instrument panel from 2H to 4H.
This shift is available during driving.
“4WD HIGH” indicator in meter cluster comes on. -
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When the system is defective
“4WD CHECK” warning lamp comes
on -
Change the 4WD switch in instrument panel from 4H to 2H.
This shift is available during driving.
“4WD HIGH” indicator in meter cluster goes out.
“4WD CHECK” warning lamp comes on when the system is defective. -
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- 4H → 2H ▶
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RODIUS 2007.07
4892-01
ESP SYSTEM
(1) System Overview
When equipped with ABS, the braking force at each wheel will be controlled with 3-channel 4-
sensor method. And when equipped with ESP, 4 wheels will be controlled independently with 4-
channel method. (When controlling ABS system only, it will be operated with 3-channel
method.) When compared to the vehicle equipped with ABS/EBD only, the internal hydraulic
circuit has a normally-open separation valve and a shuttle valve in primary circuit and in
secondary circuit. When the vehicle brakes are not applied during engine running or when
applying the non-ABS operating brakes, the normally-open separation valve and the inlet valve
are open, whereas the normally-closed shuttle valve and the outlet valve are closed. When the
ESP system is operating, the normally-open separation valve will be closed by the solenoid
valve operation and the hydraulic circuit will be established by the shuttle valve. Then, the inlet
and outlet valves will be
closed or open depending on the braking pressure increase, decrease or unchanged
conditions.
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panel flickers and beep comes on every 0.1 seconds. The ESP operation shows that the
vehicle stability is extremely unstable and it is used to warn the driver. The ESP system is just a
supplementary system for the vehicle motion and it cannot control the vehicle when it exceeds
the physical limits. Do not solely rely on the system but be advised to drive the vehicle safely.
When the ESP system activates, the driving feeling can be different depending on vehicle
driving conditions. For example, you will feel differently when the ESP system is activated
during when ABS is operating with the brakes applied and when brakes are not applied on a
curve. Thus, the ESP system would make the driver feel more abruptly when the brakes are
applied during the ESP system activation.
The ESP system may transfer noise and vibration to the driver due to the pressure changes
caused by the motor and valve operations in a very short period of time. Extreme cornering will
trigger the ESP operation and this will make the driver feel noise and vibration due to sudden
brake application. Also, the ESP system controls the engine output. So, the driver may notice
the engine output decrease even when the accelerator pedal is being applied.
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6810-20
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
2. SYSTEM LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS
Front air conditioner module assembly - inside instrument panel
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
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6810-20
4. SENSORS AND ACTUATORS
1) Sun Sensor
It is installed on the upper left end of instrument panel. It is using characteristics that the
amount of current changes according to amount of light on the photosensitive surface. Photo
diode, converts the changes in light intensity into electrical changes, detects the amount of light
coming through windshield and changes it into current and then sends the signal to FATC
controller.
(1) Inspection
Remove the sun sensor and measure the current between terminals under sunlight.
Measure the current again under shade. It is in normal conditions if the measured value is
less than the measured value under sunlight.
Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position.
Measure the voltage to the sun sensor from FATC connector. (approx. 2.5 V under sunlight
and 4.8 V under shade.)
If the voltage value cannot be measured, check the circuit for open. If the measured value is
within the specified range, replace the FATC controller. 1.
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