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(c) Press the control switch to -/SET.
(d) Check that the vehicle speed decreases while the
control switch is pressed to -/SET, and the vehicle
cruises at the set speed when the switch is
released.
(e) Momentarily press the control switch to -/SET, and
then immediately release it. Check that the vehicle
speed decreases by about 1.6 km/h (1 mph) (Tap-
down function).
4. INSPECT CANCEL SWITCH
(a) Push the main switch button ON.
(b) Drive at a desired speed (40 km/h (25 mph) or
higher).
(c) Press the control switch to -/SET.
(d) When operating one of the following, check that the
cruise control system is canceled.
• Depressing the brake pedal
• Pushing the cruise control main switch OFF
• Pulling the cruise control switch to CANCEL
• Moving the shift lever to any position except D or
3
5. INSPECT RES (RESUME) SWITCH
(a) Push the main switch button ON.
(b) Drive at a desired speed (40 km/h (25 mph) or
higher).
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(c) Press the control switch to -/SET.
(d) When operating one of the following, check that the
cruise control system is canceled.
• Depressing the brake pedal
• Pulling the cruise control switch to CANCEL
• Moving the shift lever to any position except D or
3
(e) After the control switch is pressed to +/RES at a
driving speed of more than 40 km/h (25 mph), check
that the vehicle restores the speed before the
cancellation.
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LIGHTING – LIGHTING SYSTEMLI–5
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SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL TRANSPONDER KEY AMPLIFIER (See page
SR-18)
2. INSTALL STEERING COLUMN COVER (See page SR-
20)
3. INSTALL STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY (See page
SR-21)
4. PLACE FRONT WHEELS FACING STRAIGHT AHEAD
5. INSPECT STEERING WHEEL CENTER POINT
6. INSTALL STEERING PAD ASSEMBLY (See page RS-
336)
7. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY
TERMINAL
8. INSPECT STEERING PAD ASSEMBLY (See page RS-
337)
9. CHECK SRS WARNING LIGHT
(a) Check the SRS warning light (see page RS-337).
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WW–4WIPER AND WASHER – WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
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PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
HINT:
Use the table below to help determine the cause of the
problem symptom. The potential causes of the symptoms are
listed in order of probability in the "Suspected area" column of
the table. Check each symptom by checking the suspected
areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts as
necessary.
Wiper and washer system
Symptom Suspected area See page
Front wiper and washer system does not operate1. Windshield wiper switchWW-27
2. Wire harness -
Front wiper system does not operate in LO or HI1. WIP fuseWW-1
2. Windshield wiper switchWW-27
3. Front wiper motorWW-5
4. Wire harness -
Front wiper system does not operate in INT1. WIP fuseWW-1
2. Windshield wiper switchWW-27
3. Front wiper motorWW-5
4. Wire harness -
Front washer system does not operate1. WSH fuseWW-1
2. Windshield wiper switchWW-27
3. Front washer motorWW-33
4. Wire harness -
Front wiper arms do not return to their original
positions when wiper switch is turned off1. Front wiper motorWW-5
2. Wire harness -
Rear wiper and washer system does not operate1. Windshield wiper switchWW-27
2. Wire harness -
Rear wiper system does not operate1. RR WIP fuseWW-1
2. Windshield wiper switchWW-27
3. Rear wiper motorWW-20
4. Wire harness -
Rear washer system does not operate1. WSH fuseWW-1
2. Windshield wiper switchWW-27
3. Rear washer motorWW-33
4. Wire harness -
Rear wiper arms do not return to their original positions
when wiper switch is turned off1. Rear wiper motorWW-20
2. Wire harness -
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DOOR LOCK – POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEMDL–3
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SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
(a) The power door lock system locks / unlocks all
doors with a one-touch operation.
• The door control switch of the power window
regulator master switch or door control switch on
passenger side sends lock / unlock request
signals to the main body ECU. Then, the main
body ECU sends these requests to the lock
motors in each door to lock / unlock all the doors
simultaneously.
• Operating the driver side door lock using a key
sends lock / unlock request signals to the main
body ECU.
2. COMPONENTS
3. FUNCTIONS
This system is controlled by the main body ECU. The
main body ECU outputs signals to each door lock motor.
The door lock control system in the vehicle has the
following functions:
Components Function
Door control switch on power window regulator master switch Locks / unlocks all doors
Door control switch Locks / unlocks all doors
Door courtesy switch • Placed on each door.
• Detects door status (open or closed) and outputs data to main
body ECU.
• Turns on when door is open and off when door is closed.
Driver door lock • Built-in motor locks / unlocks door.
• Built-in door control switch (key-linked) detects door key
operation's door status (locked or unlocked) and outputs data to
main body ECU.
• Built-in position switch detects door status (locked or unlocked)
and outputs data to main body ECU. This switch turns off when
door is locked and on when door is unlocked.
• Front passenger door lock
• Rear door lock LH
• Rear door lock RH
• Back door lockBuilt-in motor locks / unlocks door.
Functions Outlines
Key-linked lock and unlock function Linked with key cylinder. Locks / unlocks all doors when lock / unlock
operation is possible.
Key lock-in prevention function When key is inserted in ignition key cylinder and door lock operation is
performed, all doors are unlocked.
Manual unlock prohibition function Performing door lock operation with transmitter or key disables unlock
operation by door control switch.
2-step unlock function Unlocks only driver door by turning key cylinder once and unlocks
other doors by turning it twice.