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Engine ECUInjector
Starter, starter excitation, knock sensor
Speed sensor
Brake switch
Brake fluid level switch
Clutch switch
ABS ECU
Front wiper
motor
Front combination lamp LH
Front fog lamp LH
Radiator fan
High & low pitched horn
Crankshaft position sensorFront & rear oxygen sensor
Condenser fan motor
Compressor clutch
Alternator, alternator regulator
Tristate pressure switch
Front fog lamp RH
Washer motor
Wheel speed sensor
Front combination lamp RH
Camshaft position sensor
Throttle position sensor
Wire Harness Distribution Chart for the Overall Vehicle
Engine compartment wire harness
ABS ECU
Positive fuse box
No. 2 fuse box
Reverse sensor ECU
Key Electrical Component’s Module Schematics for the Overall
Vehicle (Continued)
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Connected engine
compartment wire harness
Connected engine
wire harness
Connected cab fuse boxConnected engine
compartment wire harness
C01
C02
C03
Wire Harness Plug-in Connectors and Pin Function Diagram
Connector 1
Connected cab fuse box A-20Connectied dashboard
wire harness
(Luxury)
(Elite)
(Comfort)
(Luxury)
(Elite)
(Comfort)
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Connected cab fuse box C-14Connected dashboard
wire harness
C05
C06
Connector 2
C04
Connected cab fuse box B-18 Connected dashboard
wire harness
(Luxury)
(Elite)
(Comfort)
(Luxury)
(Elite)
(Comfort)
(Elite)
(Comfort) / (Luxury)
(Elite)
(Comfort) / (Luxury)
(Comfort) / (Luxury)(Comfort) / (Luxury)
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Connected cab fuse box D-16Connected dashboard wire harness
Connector 3
(Elite)(Elite)
C07
Connected dashboard wire harnessConnected cab fuse box E-8
C08
Connected cab fuse box H-1Connected dashboard wire harness
(Comfort) / (Luxury)(Comfort) / (Luxury)
(Elite)(Elite)
C06
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1. This player is used on vehicles with a 12 V battery and negative ground. If this player is to be installed
on a vehicle with a 24 V battery, please install voltage reduction equipment.
2. To avoid short circuiting the electrical system, cut off the battery negative end's connection wire before
installation.
3. Please arrange the connection wires at fixed locations, as to make sure they will not make contact
with any portable parts, such as the parking brake control mechanism assembly, gear lever, the seat's
fixed track, and so on. Please do not arrange the wires in a heat source area, like near the discharge
outlet of the heater, etc. Otherwise the heat source will cause the insulating layer to melt or wear out,
and then lead to a short circuit between the connection wire and the veh\
icle body.
4. Do not put the power cord through the mounting hole into the engine box and then connect it to the
battery. Otherwise it might damage the power cord and then lead to a short circuit between the power
cord and the vehicle body.
5. When changing the fuse, please use the specified 15 A fuse. Fuses with an unmatched size will lead
to abnormal operation, and even damage the player or cause a fire hazard\
.
6. Please do not share the player's power supply with other equipment, otherwise it might lead to a
malfunction due to overloading.
7. Please wrap up the exposed places of the wire with insulating cement to \
avoid short circuiting.
8. Bind up all the connection wires well to avoid any connecting term inal touching the player or other
mental parts of the vehicle body and leading to a short circuit.
9. When switching the player's power on, the external connection amplifier's controlling signal will output
through the lead wire P.CONT. If the player is connected with an external connection amplifier, please
do not connect the lead wire P.CONT to the amplifier's supply terminal, otherwise it will cause a
malfunction.
10. The player's outputting terminal must not be grounded, otherwise the amplifier may burn out. Please
do not use a 3-wire type speaker system which shares the ground cable. Please do not connect the
speaker wire to the vehicle body.
11. The maximum rated power of the speaker connected to this player is 50 W , resistance value is 4 Ω.
Control wire connection areas of importance
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StepsInspection Operation
6
Check and make sure the malfunction symptom does not
appear again after they are repaired
• Set the ignition switch to the LOCK position
• Disconnect the battery's negative cable and maintain for at
least 1 min
• Connect all of the ECU plugs
• Connect the airbag subassembly plugs at the driver side
• Connect the airbag subassembly plugs at the passenger side
• Connect the driver and passenger side preload seat belt plugs
• Connect the clock spring plugs
• Connect the battery's negative cable
• Set the ignition switch to the ON position
• Does the airbag warning lamp work properly?
Yes
After the malfunction
is removed, explain the
maintenance procedure
to the client
No
Recheck the malfunction
symptom, if the malfunction
happens again, repeat
the repairing procedures
starting from the first step
4. Internal malfunction
Type
code 0D
Trouble
code >80
SRS airbag system unit internal malfunction
Detecting
conditions
Warning
• This malfunction's diagnosis requires a trouble code not to be shown prior to inspection. Use a DTC
to perform inspection. Performing this malfunction detection might cause operator injury or system
damage due to incorrect operation. Therefore, before inspection, please properly prepare.
• SRS airbag system electronic control unit circuit internal malfunction
Possible
causesSRS airbag system unit internal malfunction
OperationReplace the SRS airbag system unit. Refer to airbag system and SRS airba\
g system unit removal and installation
5. Power supply
Trouble
code 12
and 42
The SRS airbag system electronic control unit's power supply voltage is \
out of the standard range
Detecting
conditions
Warning
• This malfunction's diagnosis requires that a trouble code not be shown prior to inspection. Use a
DTC to perform inspection. Performing this malfunction detection might cause operator injury or
system damage due to incorrect operation. Therefore, before inspection, please properly prepare.
• Voltage of the SRS airbag system unit's 5 and 6 connector pins is lower than 9 V
Possible
causes
• Battery voltage too low
The wire harness between the battery and SRS airbag system electronic control unit has a
malfunction
Diagnostic procedures
StepsInspectionOperation
1
Inspect the battery
Measure the battery voltage
Is the voltage higher than 9 V?
YesGo to the next step
NoBattery's voltage too low. Inspect
the charging/discharging system
2
Inspect the wire harness between the battery and the fuse box
Take out the fuse box making sure not to loosen the connector,
and set the ignition switch to the ON position
Is the fuse box's two corresponding terminal stub voltage higher
than 9 V?
YesGo to the next step
NoInspect and repair
the wire harness
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StepsInspectionOperation
3
Inspect the wire harness between the fuse box and SRS airbag
system unit connectors
Warning
If not handled properly, the airbag module and stretch tension
type seat belt may open or tense up, causing serious operator
injury. Therefore, before performing maintenance, please read
the maintenance warnings carefully.
See also airbag system maintenance warning
Set the ignition switch to the "LOCK" position
Loosen the battery's negative cable and wait for at least 1 min
Take out the steering column housing
Loosen the clock spring connector
Take out the glove box (with the front passenger side airbag
module)
Loosen the front passenger side airbag module connectors
Take out the dashboard base
Loosen all the SRS airbag system unit connectors
Install the battery's negative cable, and set the ignition switch to
the ON position. Is the airbag system unit's 25 and 11 connector
pin voltage higher than 9 V?
YesGo to the next step
NoReplace the wire harness
4
Set the ignition switch to the "LOCK" position
Loosen the battery's negative cable and wait for at least 1 min
Take out the left side inner decoration board
Disconnect the SRS airbag system unit switching connectors
Install the battery's negative cable, and set the ignition switch
to the ON position. Is the voltage of the switching connector's
corresponding pin and ground higher than 9 V?
Yes
[Current trouble code]
Replace the SRS airbag system
unit
See also SRS airbag system
SRS airbag system unit
removal/installation
[History trouble code]
Fault diagnosis complete
NoReplace the wire harness
6. Driver side malfunction
Type
code 02
Trouble
code
01, 02, 03
Driver side airbag malfunction (resistance too low or too high, short c\
ircuit grounded, etc)
Detecting
conditions
Warning
• If it's not handled properly, the airbag module and stretch tension type seat belt may open or tense
up, causing serious operator injury. Therefore, before performing maintenance, please read the
maintenance warnings carefully.
See also airbag system maintenance warning
If there is a driver side front airbag
• The resistance between the terminal stubs of the SRS airbag system unit connector is out of the
specified range
Wire harness related SRS driver side airbag is short or open circuited
Pos-
sible causes
• Driver side airbag module malfunction
• Clock spring internal malfunction
• Connector malfunction between the clock spring and SRS electronic control unit
• The wire harness between the clock spring and the SRS electronic control unit circuit is broken or
short circuited
• SRS driver side airbag generator connectors are improperly connected
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Dashboard
Components
Dashboard removal
1. Remove the auxiliary facia console.
(a) Take down the front ash tray assembly
(b) Take down the auxiliary facia console decorative carpet.
(c) Remove one screw.
(d) Remove the parking brake lever panel.
(e) Remove the shift lever cap.
(f) Remove the auxiliary facia console assembly.
2. Remove the left & right trim strip assembly of the dash-
board.
Front ash tray assembly
Dashboard top assembly
Combination switch cover assembly
Dashboard lower framework assemblyGlove box assembly
Fuse box
Dashboard left trim strip
Dashboard center console left trim strip
Ash tray assembly
Coin box bottom
Coin box coverFront ash tray assembly
Dashboard center console right trim strip assembly
Small glove box assembly
Shift handle cover assembly
Auxiliary facia console
Dashboard center console assembly
Air-conditioner center right air outlet tray assembly
Combination meter hood assembly
Side air outlet decorative cap
Air-conditioner air outlet wind-ball assembly
Air-conditioner air outlet tray assembly
Air-conditioner left air outlet tray assembly
Dashboard right trim strip
Parking brake lever panel
Auxiliary facia console decorative carpet
Screw
Buckle
Auxiliary facia console
Dashboard right trim strip assembly