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1732. DEFINITION OF MULTIPIN PLUG-IN TERMINALDefinition of Terminal Color of Harness
1Empty
2EPS VG
3Empty
4Empty
5Empty
6Empty
7Empty
8 Combination switch (Position lamp P
9 Speed sensor groun B
10 Speed sensor power sourc RY
11 Speed sensor signal outpu YR
12 Fuel senso B
13 Alte rna tor WR
14 Brake fluid level switc GR
15 Oil pressure switc YG
16 Re a r de frost YB
1 Rear fog lamp Gr
2 Engine ma lfunc tion GY
3 S e a t be lt s w it c h R
4 P owe r sourc e Y
5 Engine coolant temperature senso YW
6 Park switch G
7 Power source groun B
8 Power source groun B
9ABS R
10 SRS (Ma in) RY
11 Engine re volution signa l BBl
12 Live wire (Fire wire) WG
13 High be am la mp + RB
14 Low bea m - RW
15 SRS (Sub) RG
16 Empty Terminal No.
A
B
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188Symptom Suspe cte d Area
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. ABS controlle r or ABS wa rning light driver module
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. SRS controller
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. SRS controller
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. O il pr e s s ur e s w it c h a s s e mbly
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Headlamp light control switch
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Headlamp light control switch
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Ce ntra l c ontrolle r or re a r de fros t sw itc h
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Electric Power Steering controller
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Engine c oola nt te mpe ra ture se nsor
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly
1. Ha rne ss or connec tor.
2. Se a t belt buckle switch
3. C ombina tion me te r a s s e mbly ABS warning light doe s not light up
SRS wa rning light doe s not light up
SRS (Sub) indic a tor doe s not light up
Oil pre ssure wa rning light does not light
up
Water temperature warning indicator
doe s not light up
Se at be lt wa rning indic a tor doe s not light
up High be a m indica tor does not light up
Re a r fog indica tor does not light up
Re a r defrost indic a tor doe s not light up
EP S wa rning indic ator doe s not light up
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191Standard
NOTICE:
Connector should be disconnected when measured.
6. INSPECT WATER TEMPERATURE WARNINGLIGHT
(a) Disconnect the water temperature sensor connector.
(b) Turn the ignition ON, the water temperature warning light should go out.
(c) Ground the terminal B5 of the meter connector, the water temperature warning light should light up.
7. INSPECT OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT
(1) Disconnect the oil pressure sensor connector.
(2) Turn the ignition ON, the oil pressure warning light should go out.
(3) Short connector terminal to the ground with a wire, the oil pressure warning light should light up.
8. INSPECT OIL PRESSURE SENSOR
(1) Disconnect the connector from the oil pressure sensor .
(2) Inspect continuity between its terminal and ground.
Engine is stopped: Continuity
Engine runs: No continuity
9. INSPECT PARK BRAKE WARING LIGHT
(1) Disconnect the connector from the park brake switch.
(2) Turn the ignition ON, the park brake warning light should go out.
(3) Short connector terminal to the ground with a wire, the park brake warning light should light up.Standa rd indic ation Re sista nc e (Ω)
C159.5—169.5
1/2H
53—59
Warning point 26.7—30.7
H 20—24
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196Section 2 Replacement and AdjustmentI WIPER MOTOR ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT1. REMOVE WIPER MOTOR
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the 4 mounting bolts.
(c) Separate the shaft of the motor crankshaft arm and the wiper link with special tools.
2. INSTALL A NEW WIPER MOTOR
(a) Press the shaft of the motor crankshaft arm and the wiper link in its position with special tools.
(b) Lock the 4 bolts in the specified torque.
(c) Connect the connector.
(d) Operate the wiper, make the washer fluid spraying on the windshield, check if the operation of wiper and
its starting position is normal. If not, remove the wiper arm blades assembly and make some proper
adjustment.
Hint: Make the top of the new shaft of the wiper motor crankshaft arm filled with lubricating oil.II. WIPER BLADES REPLACEMENT1. REMOVE BLADES FROM WIPER BLADES ASSEMBLY 1, 2
yRemove blades from wiper blades assembly 1, 2 respectively.
2. INSTALL NEW BLADES
yInstall new blades on wiper blades assembly 1, 2 respectively.4 Mounting Bolts
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198Chapter 5 Light SystemSection 1 Survey of Light SystemI. COMPOSITION1. Front combination lamp assembly: turn signal lamp, high beam, low beam, head lamp, front position lamp.
2. Rear combination lamp: turn signal lamp, back-up lamp, rear fog lamp, tail lamp, brake lamp, retro reflector.
3. Front fog lamp
4. Side turn signal lamp
5. High mounted stop lamp
6. Rear trunk lamp
7. License plate lamp
8. Interior dome lamp
9. Rear row reading lamp
10. Door lampshield and bulb assemblyII. NOTES FOR REPAIR1. NOTES WHEN REPAIRING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS
(a) Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Notes when replacing a headlamp bulb
(a) Before replacing a halogen bulb, turn the headlamp OFF to make it cool.
(b) When installing a new halogen bulb, do not touch the glass part of the bulb with bare hands.
(c) If there is oil stain on the surface of halogen bulb (headlamp and front fog lamp) when the lamps are
turned ON, its service life will be shortened.
(d) Halogen bulbs (headlamp and front fog lamp) have pressurized gas inside and require special handling.
They can explode if dropped to ground.The glass fragments will splash up.
(e) When replacing, make sure to use the bulbs with the same power, same model.
(f) After the bulb is installed, make the lamp holder tight.
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223tion Problems".
5. COMPACT DISC PLAYER
Compact Disc Players (hereinafter referred as CD) use a laser beam pick--up to read the digital signals
recorded on the CD and reproduce analog signals of the music, etc.
HINT:
Never attempt to disassemble or oil any part of the player unit.
Do not insert any object other than a disc into the disc box.
NOTICE:
CD players use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure. Be sure
to operate the player correctly as instructed.
6. MAINTENANCE
(1) Tape player/magnet head cleaning:
1Raise the cassette door with your finger.
Next, using a pencil or similar object, push in
the guide.
2Using a cleaning pen or cotton applicator soaked
in cleaner, clean the magnet head surface, pinch
rollers and tape press wheel.
(2) CD player/disc cleaning:
If the disc gets dirty, clean the disc by wiping the surface
from the center to outside in the radial directions with a
soft cloth.
NOTICE:
Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti--
static preservative.ExampleMagnet HeadTape Press WheelPinch Roller
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260(4) Check the installation status of the airbag assembly.
4. Driver airbag assembly (see the figure below)
5. Clock spring (see the figure on the right)
(1) Check the union joint and protecting tube for damage and the
terminal for distortion.
(2) Check the case for distortion.
6. Steering wheel, steering column and steering lower shaft component.
(1) Check the installation status of driver airbag assembly.
(2) Check the steering wheel for any abnormal noise and see if the
clearance is normal.
7. Check the wire harness joint (instrument panel wire harness).
8. Check and see if the wire harness is securely installed, if the joint is damaged and if the terminal is
distorted.NOTICE
1. Work must be started 60s after the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from battery. The
disconnected negative (-) terminal cable shall be protected with insulating tape for insulation.
2. Airbag assembly and clock spring shall not be removed or repaired. They shall be replaced if there is
any trouble.
3. Pay enough attention to airbag assembly and clock spring when using, avoiding dropping them onto the
ground or into water or oil. In addition, if there is any pitting, crack or distortion on them, replace with
new ones.
4. When an airbag is deployed, the deployed surface should face up. It should be kept on a flat surface
without any other items on it.
5. Don’t keep an airbag in a place where the temperature is higher than 93°C.
6. When an airbag is deployed, it shall be replaced with a new one; simultaneously, check the clock spring,
and replace it with a new one if found abnormal.
7. When deal with the deployed airbag, gloves and protective glasses are to be used.
8. When scrapping the undeployed airbag, it shall be discarded after being deployed.GeneratorBracketDriver Side Clock SpringTo HornTo Driver Module
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277Whether the sensor is installed
correctlyCheck the sensor Output Volt-
age at the ABS ECU25 pin
connector Check each sensorCheck each sensor ringgearCheck the wheel bearing
clearance Check the wire harness be-
tween the sensor and the
ABS ECUNo
Install it correctly
Replace the ABS ECUAbn.
Abn.
Abn.
Abn. Ye s
Normal Normal
Normal
NormalReplace
Replace
Replace or Repair 2 DTC 00283,00285,00283,00285,
00287,00290Like ly Caus e s
[De s cription]
When no open in the circuit can
be detected and there is no signal output when
the vehicle speed exceeds 20km/h, this DTC is
set.
[H int]
The likely c ause ma y be the se nsor
ina dvertently not insta lle d, short c ircuit in the
sensor coil or wire harness, excessive
clearance between the sensor and the ring gear
or dama ged ring ge a r. z
T h e s e n s o r is n o t in s t a lle d in a d v e r t e n t ly
z
Short c irc uit in the se nsor c oil or w ire ha rne ss
z
Excessive big clearance between the sensor and
the ring gea r
z
The ring gea r is not insta lle d ina dverte ntly
z
ABS ECU failure