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8010-10
CLUSTER
2. DESCRIPTIONS OF INDICATOR DISPLAY
1. Immobilizer indicator
2. Glow indicator
3. Winter mode indicator
4. Left turn signal indicator
5. Auto shift indicator (for automatic transmission)
6. Right turn signal indicator
7. Harzard indicator*
8. Engine check warning light
9. Cruise control indicator*
10. 4WD CHECK warning light
11. 4WD HIGH indicator
12. 4WD LOW indicator
13. Brake warning light14. Battery charge warning light
15. Seat belt reminder
16. Low fuel level warning light
17. Heated glass indicator
18. Door open warning light
19. High beam indicator
20. Engine oil pressure warning light
21. Air bag warning light
22. Water separator warning light
23. ABS warning light
24. EBD warning light
25. ESP warning light
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PARKING AID SYSTEM
RODIUS 2006.09
8790-04
3) Rearview Camera Operation
The reverse signal works as an operation signal for rearview camera. If it receives reverse
signal, the rearview camera is turned on even though the AV unit is turned off.
The rearview camera consists of AV unit (including monitor), reverse signal, battery voltage and
rearview camera.
The AV unit receives the power from battery and if it receives the reverse signal, supplies the
power to rearview camera.
When the rearview camera operates, it transmits color video signal to the A/V unit then the
rearview is displayed on the monitor.
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RODIUS 2006.09
4892-01
ABS SYSTEM
3. ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
(1) Electronic system service precautions
Take care to avoid electronic brake control module (HECU) circuit overloading. In testing for
opens or shorts, do not ground or apply voltage to any circuit unless instructed to do so by the
diagnostic procedure. Test circuits only with a high-impedance multi-meter. Never remove o
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apply power to any control module with the ignition switch in the ON position. Always turn the
ignition to the OFF position before removing or connecting battery cables, fuses or connectors.
(2) General service precautions
Disconnect the HECU connector before performing any vehicle welding work using an electric
arc welder. Do not attempt to disassemble any component designated as nonserviceable. The
hydraulic modulator and the HECU can be seperated. (There is however no access to repai
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the each components.)
(3) Bleeding system
Replacement modulators are shipped already filled and bled. In normal procedures requiring
removal of the modulator, such as to replace the HECU, air will not enter the modulator, and
normal bleeding will be all that is needed.
If air enters the hydraulic modulator, or if an unfilled modulator is installed, use the brake
bleeding program in the scan tool to bleed the modulator. Manual bleeding of the hydraulic
modulator is not possible.
1) Service Precautions
Brake Fluid may irritate eyes and skin. In case of contact, take the following actions:
Eye contact - rinse thoroughly with water.
Skin contact - wash with soap and water.
Ingestion - consult a physician immediately. -
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To help avoid personal injury due to poor braking. DO NOT Tap into the vehicle’s
brake system to operate a trailer brake system.
When fasteners are removed, always reinstall them at the same location from which they
were removed. If a fastener needs to be replaced, use the correct part number fastener
for is not available, a fastener of equal size and strength (or stronger) may be used.
Fasteners that are not reused, and those requiring thread-locking compound will be
called out. The correct torque values must be used when installing fasteners that require
them. If the above procedures are not followed, parts or system damage could result.
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SEAT
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7410-01
3) Seat electrical equipment check
Disconnect the seat wiring connector and check if the power is supplied (Refer to the wiring
diagram)
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1) If the power supply has no problem, remove the seat.
2) Check the motor and wiring if damaged.
3) Connect the battery to the seat connector.
4) Control the seat switch and check the opration.
- Electrical parts are not supplied by a part separately.