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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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StepsInspectionOperation
7
Inspect the clock spring
Take the clock spring off
See also airbag system and clock spring removal/
installation
Inspect the clock spring
See also airbag system and clock spring inspection
Check the clock spring. Is it normal?
NormalGo to the next step
Abnormal
Replace the clock spring
See also airbag system and clock
spring removal/installation
8
Check the wire harness between the clock spring and
SRS electronic control unit
Set the ignition switch to the "LOCK" position
Loosen the battery's negative cable and then wait for at
least 1 min
Take the glove box off (with the front passenger side
airbag)
L o o s e n t h e f r o n t p a s s e n g e r s i d e a i r b a g m o d u l e
connectors
Take out the dashboard base
Loosen all the SRS airbag system unit connectors
Check the wire harness of the connectors' terminal
studs between the SRS electronic control unit and the
clock spring to see whether they have the following
problems.
• Ground
• Short connected with the power supply
• Open circuit
Is the above wire harness normal?
Normal
Replace the driver side
airbag module
See also SRS airbag system
Driver side airbag module
removal/installation
AbnormalReplace the wire harness
7. Front passenger side malfunction
Type code 02
Trouble code
01, 02, 03
Front passenger side airbag module (resistance too low or too high, sho\
rt circuit, or grounded)
Detecting
conditions
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 mainte-
nance warnings carefully.
See also airbag system maintenance warning
If there is a front passenger side airbag
• The resistance between the SRS airbag system unit connector's 3 and 4 pin is out of the specified
range
• The wire harness between the SRS airbag system unit connector’s 3 and 4 pins is short-circuited
• The SRS airbag system unit connector's 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 pins are open-circuited, if there is no
front passenger side airbag
Possible
causes
• Front passenger side airbag module malfunction
• Connector between the front passenger side airbag module and the SRS airbag system electronic
control unit malfunction
• Connectors between the SRS airbag system unit and the grounded point malfunction
• Circuit between the front passenger side airbag module and the SRS airbag system electronic control
unit is broken or short circuited
• Circuit between the SRS airbag system unit and the grounded point is broken or short circuited
• SRS airbag system unit malfunction
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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
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3. Remove the dashboard center console left & right side
trim strip assembly.
4. Remove the glove box assembly.
5. Remove the combination switch cover assembly.
(a) Remove the three screws.
(b) Pry the upper and lower cover off, and remove the up-
per and lower cover of the combination switch.
6. Remove the combination meter hood assembly.
(a) Remove the two buckles.
(b) Remove the combination meter hood assembly.
7. Remove the dashboard center console assembly.
(a) Remove the air-conditioner's control buttons.
(b) Remove the four screws.
(c) Remove the dashboard center console assembly.
8. Remove the CD player (refer to CD player removal for
details).
9. Remove the left and right A-pillar protective panel (refer
to inner decorative panel removal for details).
10. Remove the combination meter (refer to combination
meter removal for details).
Left trim strip
Screw
Buckle
Glove box assembly
Right trim strip
Combination switch cover assembly
Combination meter hood
Dashboard center console assembly
Screw
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11. Remove the dashboard top assembly.
(a) Remove the four screws.
(b) Remove the dashboard top assembly.
12. Remove the air conditioner controller (refer to air con-
ditioner controller removal for details).
13. Remove the small glove box assembly.
(a) Remove the four screws.
(b) Remove the small glove box assembly.
14. Remove the ash tray assembly.
(a) Remove the two screws.
(b) Remove the ash tray assembly.
15. Remove the coin box cover.
16. Remove the coin box bottom.
(a) Remove the two buckles.
(b) Remove the coin box bottom.
17. Remove the combination switch (refer to combination
switch removal for details).
Small glove box assembly
Ash tray assembly
Coin box cover
Screw
Screw
Dashboard top assembly
Screw
Screw
Coin box
bottomBuckle
Buckle
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8. Remove the radiator and electronic fan with overflow
tank assembly.
Use a No. 10 wrench to remove the three mounting bolts of
the electronic fan with overflow tank assembly.
Radiator examination
1. Check for impurities between the radiator pipes.
2. Check whether the radiator is broken, and repair it if
necessary.
3. Check whether the radiator core is corroded, broken,
or corroded, and change it if necessary.
4. Check whether the pipe is cracked or broken.
5. According to the device circuit, check the operation
conditions of the electronic fan and change it if neces-
sary.
Electronic fan operation conditions:
Direction of rotation
(looking from the radiator)
Low rotational speed
(r/min)
High rotational speed
(r/min)
Counterclockwise1850±250 2250±250
6. Check the sealing conditions of the radiator filler cap:
Connect the diagnostic scanner of the radiator filler
cap, and pressurize until the scanner indicator stops. If
the indicator does not stop at the specified point within
10 s, replace the filler cap.
C a u t i o n : O p e n i n g p r e s s u r e o f p r e s s u r e v a l v e i s
108±14.7 KPa.
Radiator installation
1. Install the electronic fan onto the radiator assembly
with three mounting bolts.
2. Install four radiator mounts onto the four radiator instal-
lation points.
3. Install the radiator and electronic fan assembly be-
tween the upper and lower radiator cross member.
4. Install the inlet and outlet pipes connecting the radiator
and engine.
5. Fill up the radiator with coolant.
6. Check whether leakage exists in the radiator assembly,
the hose, and the connection.
Mounting bolt
Mounting bolt
Mounting bolt
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3. Install the C-pillar protector.
General Instructions and Operations of Seat Belt
Front seat belt warning:
The front seat belts are equipped with seat belt indicator. The driver seat belt indicator is located on the dash-
board and that of the front passenger is on the air conditioner panel. If the ignition switch is on but the front pas-
senger does not fasten the seatbelts, the indicator will turn on.
Preload three-point type belt retractor:
The front seat belts utilize preload three-point type belt retractors. The preload three-point type belt retractor is
loose, enabling the passenger to move freely unless there is an emergency, such as emergency braking, hard ac-
celeration, or hard turning.
Operation notice and function examination:
Areas of Importance
If the seat belt retractor is installed incorrectly, the seat belt will lose its function in the event of an accident, and
thus fail to protect the passenger!
Prevent sharp and harmful substances from touching the seat belt.
Avoid winding or breaking the seat belt lock tongue and seat belt lock bu\
tton.
Do not bleach or dye the seat belt woren band. Wash it with neutral liquid soap and water only.
Before installing the seat belt mounting bolt, manually tighten the seat\
belt bolts to avoid improper clipping.
Do not repair the seat belt retractor or seat belt lock button. If the seat belt is broken, the seat belt assembly must
be replaced.
Change the broken or damaged seat belt.
Function examination:
1. Check whether all the seat belt mounting bolts are tightened.
2. Check the seat belt lock button. The lock button should be unlocked and able to lock easily.
3. After locking the seat belt, the seat belt lock tongue can no longer loo\
sen.
4. Pull all the seat belts out. Seat belts cannot have knots or tears.
5. The belt should retract smoothly but not roughly.
Warning:
Different metals making direct contact will accelerate corrosion. Make sure to use the correct fastening
piece to avoid premature corrosion!
4. Install the seat belt lower mounting bolt.
Lower mounting bolt
Side sheet metal
C-pillar protector
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Adjust the initial position of drive device
Precondition:
(a) Remove the drive device, but leave the electric plug-in
connected.
(b) The sunroof is on the initial position. Sunroof panel has
been installed correctly.
Caution: The gear of drive device cannot contact
anything while adjusting.
1. Select the "Tilt Sunroof" function (position 1) with the
rotary switch.
2. Select the "Close Sunroof" function (position 2) with the
rotary switch.
3. Select the "Open Sunroof" function (position 3) with the
rotary switch.
4. Select the "Close Sunroof" function (position 2) with the
rotary switch.
5. Mark "1" is shown on the observation panel.
6. The drive device is on the initial position.
Parallel operation condition examination
1. The mark (indicated by the arrow) above the rear guide
device on the window panel's two sides must be level
with the "a" mark on the air guide plate.
2. The air guide plate must be installed in the guide rail
(cannot be manually moved).
Adjust the parallel operation condition
Instructions: Only when the sunroof is on the initial position,
and the drive device and window panel are removed, can the
parallel operation conditions be adjusted.
1. The mark (indicated by the arrow) above the rear guide
device on the window panel's two sides must be level
with the "a" mark on the air guide plate.
2. The air guide plate must be installed in the guide rail
(cannot be manually moved).
3. From the front, slide the top of the guide device and
position it between the two symbols.
4. Position.
Mount the drive device at this position (initial position) and
then examine the initial position.
Sunroof assembly installation
1. Install the sunroof assembly into the ceiling opening
with the help of an assistant.
2. The three dowel pins ("B" position on the diagram)
must be placed in the location holes.
3. Check the condition of the circuit connection.
4. Install the bolts.
Tighten them successively from the left and right side to the
rear part of the sunroof drive device. Tightening torque for
all is 8 N·m.
5. Install the outlet pipe.
6. Insert the drive device plug.
Air guide plate
Guide device
Sunroof assembly
Plastic gasket
Mounting bolt
Drive device
B
BB