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Chapter Nine: Vehicle Body Electrical System ........................................................................\
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Basic Information on the Electrical System .............................................................143
Fuse Box ...................................................................................\
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Overall Vehicle’s Grounding Point Schematics ........................................................150
Key Electrical Component’s Module Schematics for the Overall Vehicle ................151
Wire Harness Distribution Chart for the Overall Vehicle ..........................................152
Wire Harness Relationship and Plug-in Connections Numbered Diagram ..............155
Wire Harness Plug-in Connectors and Pin Function Diagram .................................156
Electrical Wiring Diagram for the Overall Vehicle ....................................................167
Chapter Ten: Electrical Accessories ........................................................................\
.................177
Reverse Sensor ..................................................................................\
.....................178
Combination Meter ..................................................................................\
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Central Door Lock ...................................................................................\
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Power Windows ..................................................................................\
.....................184
Immobilizer System ..................................................................................\
...............186
CD Player ..................................................................................\
..............................193
DVD Player ..................................................................................\
............................195
Chapter Eleven: Air Conditioning System........................................................................\
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Areas of Importance ..................................................................................\
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Technical Parameters ..................................................................................\
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Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
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Air Conditioning System’s Structure Diagram and Fundamentals ...........................207
Air Conditioning System Overview ..........................................................................207
Air Conditioning System Terminal Definition ............................................................208
Compressor ..................................................................................\
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Electromagnetic Clutch ...................................................................................\
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Vacuuming and Charging Refrigerant ......................................................................211
Filling Quantity and Method for Refrigerant Oil ........................................................212
Daily Maintenance of the Air Conditioning System .................................................212
Chapter Twelve: Airbags ........................................................................\
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Airbag Electronic Control Unit ..................................................................................214
Diagnostic Scanner ...................................................................................\
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Troubleshooting ..................................................................................\
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Vehicle Collision Diagnostics ..................................................................................\
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Removal Method for Individual Components ...........................................................227
Driver Side Airbag Module (DAB), Front Passenger Side
Airbag Module (PAB), Clock Spring, and Steering Wheel .......................................228
Airbag Module Disposal ...................................................................................\
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Vehicle Structure Type and Parameters
ItemStructural parameters & performance descriptions
Body
Body typeAll-metal closed hard surface bearing body.
Body in whitePressed and welded, all-metal enclosed structure.
Door assemblyFramed door with four-door impact beam, hinged sliding open door, trunk door
opens upwards, front/rear doors are installed with auto window regulator\
.
Engine hoodOpens up/downwards using a single arm hinge.
Closure part
parameters
Front door opening
angle35°/60°Engine hood
opening angle74.5°
Rear door opening
angle36°/64°Trunk door max.
opening angle96°
Vehicle
interior/
exterior and
accessories
Interior Satisfies ergonomic and comfort requirements. Fire resistance complies to regulatory
requirements.
Dashboard
Uses an injected molding structure with brace reinforcement, built in multifunctional
combination meter, knob plus button-press air conditioning controller, CD player
(DVD and GPS LCD are optional), and auxiliary facia console which adopts a gear
shift control mechanism.
A, B, C, and D
pillars and door's
inner decoration
board
Uses injected molding and front door guard plates equipped with package tray, four-
door guard plates are all installed with window regulator switches.
Automobile
glass
Windshield is laminated glass, front and rear door glass is tempered glass, trunk door
glass is heating & defrosting tempered glass with resistance wire.
Outer rearview
mirror
Elite type: electrically actuated convertible body and electronically controlled mirror
with defroster.
Luxury type: manually folded body and electronically controlled mirror without
defroster.
Comfort type: manually folded body and manually adjusted mirror without \
defroster.
Inner rearview
mirrorFlexible with anti-glare function
Seats
Driver & front passenger seats, independent seats. For front and rear seats, backrest
angle and seat headrest are both manually adjustable. Second row seats use a three-
seat arrangement. The seats' front and back positions and backrest angles are
nonadjustable. Seat headrests are both manually adjustable, back of the seat can be
folded forward, and the middle seat includes a child seat belt.
Seat belt
The front seat has two kinds of seat belts, complex equipment type being an
electronic preload three-point seat belt, and simple equipment type a non-preload
three-point seat belt. Advanced configuration uses the electronic preload three-point
seat belt, while simple configuration uses the non-preloaded three-point seat belt.
The rear seat belt uses a normal three-point seat belt.
Sun visor
Left and right sun visors both have cosmetic mirrors, and the sun visors can be
rotated up and down and from side to side, the up and down rotation can be held at
any position.
Front and rear
bumperBumper assembly can withstand collision speeds of 8 km/h.
Washer
Equipped with front and rear wiper, one 5th gear thrust washer reservoir, two motors,
two sets of pipelines in the front and rear, two washing nozzles with one in the front,
and the other in the back.
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Double-colored wire: Primary color is Red, secondary color is Blue, mark\
ed as RBl.
0.5BrGr means Brown wire with a Gray fine wire, and sectional area is 0.\
5 mm2.
Areas of importance in circuit maintenance
1. Before operating any electronic devices, and when tools or maintenance devices may easily make
contact with an uncovered electronic terminal, please make sure to turn the ignition switch to the LOCK
position, and then disconnect the battery's negative cable to avoid injury or vehicle damage. When the
ignition switch is on the ON position, please do not disconnect the battery's connecting wire or take out
the power's fuse, regardless if the engine is running or not.Otherwise it would seriously damage the
ECU and related microelectronic devices such as sensors.
2. When changing the fuse, please make sure that the new fuse possesses the proper current rating,
and is not above or below this rating.
3. When repairing the wire harnesses of the airbag and pretensioner, only specified contact points,
plugs, and wires are allowed to be used.
4. Before repairing the wire harness, make sure to eliminate any factor that might cause damage,
for example, the edge of a vehicle body part is too sharp, or the used electronics are damaged or
corroded.
5. Shielded wire should not be repaired, it must be replaced entirely once it is damaged.
6. Unless it is specified during the test, please do not use an analog multimeter to test the ECU and
sensor, instead use a high-impedance digital multimeter (internal resistance should be ≥10 kΩ) or a
vehicle multimeter for inspection.
7. When inspecting the connector with a digital multimeter, take the waterproof rubber cover off the
connector, and tightly insert the test pen along the connecting terminal. Don't use too much force, as
to avoid cracking the connector.
Circuit inspection steps
The principle of troubleshooting is to confirm the "possible cause". Once the possible cause is confirmed, the
components that need to be inspected are limited to the components that are related to the possible cause. The
confirmed possible cause should be based on theory and be supported by facts, but not just by intuition. If
one tries to solve the problem but does not adopt the proper troubleshooting steps, it may make the problem
worse. Then the possible cause not only can't be confirmed, but also maintenance can't be performed properly.
Troubleshooting should adhere to the four steps below:
1. Observe the symptoms carefully, inspect if there is anything else abnormal, and record it.
2. While confirming the possible causes, study the circuit diagram carefully, and regard it as a whole
system in order to understand the circuit. Thorough knowledge of switches, relays, and other
electronic components is obligatory for proper analysis.
3. Inspect and eliminate the problems one by one until the cause is found.
4. After the malfunction is fixed, make sure to check if the inspected system is working properly, and also
check if the maintenance may have caused any new problems.
Compres-
sor relay
Reserve
Sunroof (Elite) Lamplet
Reserve
Reserve
Reserve
Reserve Door and window Reserve Blower
Lamplet
relay Flasher relay Blower high
speed relay (Elite) Door and
window relay (Comfort, Luxury) Blower relay
Reserve
Front fog lamp
Combination
meter
Interior
lighting
central
door lock
brake lamp
CD player
Reserve
Reserve
Reserve
Cigarette
lighter
Rearview
mirror
Front wiper
Charge
Airbag
Reserve
Reverse lamp Rear fog lamp
Rear wiper
Defroster Compressor
ACC relay
IG relayRear wiper
relay Defroster
relay
Front fog
lamp relay Rear fog
lamp relay
Warning lamp
Turn signal lamp
Cab No.1 fuse box
Fuse Box
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Condenser fan motor
Connected compressor
Oil pressure switch
Front oxygen sensor
Connected reverse switch
Connected engine speed sensor Connected
ignition coil
Connected speed sensor Connected coolant temp. sensor
Canister control valve
Connected combination meter A
Connected antenna
Diagnostic port
Connected AC switch Connected air conditioner temperature sensor
Front passenger side airbag
Connected speed adjustive resistance, blower
Front window regulator RH
Front window regulator switch RH
Front medium woofer RH
Front tweeter LH Right outer electric mirror
Front passenger side central door lock switch
Front door lamp switch RH
Front passenger seat belt pretensioner Front door lock motor RH
Ground
plate 3
Connected cigarette lighter (lighting)
Connected cigarette lighter
Front passenger seat belt switch
Connected parking brake switch Connected air conditioner governor & front
passenger seat belt unfastened indicator lamp
Connected CD player
Connected engine ECUConnected ground P1#
Connected ground P2#
Connected starter
Connected knock sensor
Connected starter field coil
Connected inlet
temperature pressure
sensor
connected
electronic throttle
Rear oxygen sensor
Connected 4th
cylinder injection
nozzle
Connected 3rd
cylinder injection
nozzle
Connected 2nd
cylinder injection
nozzle
Connected 1st
cylinder
injection nozzle
Connected generator
Connected engine armature Connected front combination lamp RH
Connected front fog lamp RH
Connected rear washer motor
Connected front washer motor
Connected front wheel speed sensor RH
Right ground
Connected A/C pressure switch
Connected phase sensor
Connected low
pitched horn
Connected front
combination lamp LH
Rediator fan motor
Connected front
fog lamp LH
Connected high pitched horn
Battery
negative
Body
ground
Battery
Left ground Connected
brake lamp
switch Connected brake fluid warning switch
Connected theft deterrent indicator Theft deterrent ECU 1Connected lock
cylinder lightConnected ignition
switch (white)
The key is inserted into the switch
Right combination switch (wiper) Connected airbag ECU (yellow)Ground
plate 2
Ground
plate 4
Connected accelerator pedal
Ground plate 1
Left outer electric mirror
Front medium woofer LH Front door lock motor LH
Rear medium woofer LH
Rear window regulator switch LH
Rear door lock motor LH Rear door lamp switch LH
Ground point ACapacitor
Vehicle power supply
Rear fog lamp LH Left license plate lamp
High mounted brake lamp
Ground point Trunk opener switch
Trunk motorRear wiper motor
Rear windshield defroster “-”
Trunk lamp switch Right license plate lamp
Rear fog lamp RH
Rear combination lamp RHRear wheel speed sensor RH
Rear window
regulator RH
Rear window
regulator switch RH
Rear door lock motor RH
Rear door lamp switch RH Rear medium woofer RH
Ground point B
Rear combination lamp LH
Rear windshield defroster “+”
Rear wheel speed
sensor LH
Rear window regulator LH
Fuel pump, fuel sensor
Rear interior dome lamp
Front door lamp
switch LH
Driver seat belt pretensioner Driver seat belt switch
Front tweeter LH
Connected light brightness regulator switch
Connected rearview mirror switch (white)
Connected glove box lamp
Front window regulator LH Left combination switch (light)
Connected main airbag, horn switch
Window regulator mainly
control switch, central door
lock mainly control switch Connected central door lock controller (white)
Connected front wiper motor
Connected clutch
switch
Connected ABS ECUBattery
positive
Connected front wheel
speed sensor LH Engine groud
Starter connect to
battery positive
Generator connect to
battery positive
Wire Harness Relationship and Plug-in Connections Numbered Diagram
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Electronic rearview mirror & CD system
Outer electric rearview mirror adjustment switch
Player CD integrated
Fold switch
Mirror adjustment switch
Foldable motor
Right mirror adjustment motor Steering wheel
switch Connected parking
lamp relay
Front medium woofer LH
Front medium woofer RH
Rear medium woofer RH
Rear medium woofer LH
Front tweeter LH Front tweeter LH
Front tweeter LH
Front medium
woofer LH Rear medium
woofer LH Rear medium
woofer RH Front medium
woofer RH Front tweeter RH
Linear control mode
Antenna
Antenna
amplifier
Left mirror adjustment motor
Connected rearview mirror adjustment switch (white) Right outer electric rearview mirror Left outer electric rearview mirror CD player
Shift switch
spiral coil
Location Reset
Upper
Left Left
Off Off
Right Right
Lower
Fold Pin position
Location
Location Pin position
Pin position
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Reverse Sensor ................................................................178
Combination Meter ...........................................................180
Central Door Lock.............................................................181
Power Windows ................................................................184
Immobilizer System ..........................................................186
CD Player ........................................................................\
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DVD Player .......................................................................195
Electrical Accessories
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SymptomsCausesSolutions
Cannot start
Burnt fuseReplace with a new fuse of the same
specification
Vehicle supply battery fuse is burntReplace the vehicle supply battery fuse
Illegal operation and other factorsPress the reset button to reset the system
No sound or sound is too low
The volume of the head unit or the
connected component is too low
Raise the volume of the head unit or the
connected component
Speaker possibly damagedCheck the speaker
The sound balance settings lean to one
side
Adjust the sound balance
Speaker's connection wire touches the
vehicle body
Use insulated conductor to connect the
speaker and use insulating cement to cover
the exposed connections
Disc is not genuineUse a genuine disc
Speaker is incorrectly connectedPlease refer to the "Electrical connection
diagram" to correct the connection
Common faults and solutions
General problems
CD Player
CD player outside view
ISO pin definition
PinFunction
AB
1Linear control ground
cableRear horn RH (+) (Violet)
2Mute (Pink)Rear horn RH ( - ) (Violet/Black
striped)
3Linear controlFront horn RH (+) (Grey)
4Connected ignition
switch (Red)Front horn RH ( - ) (Grey/Black striped)
5Automatic antenna
(Blue/White)Front horn LH (+) (White)
6Lighting wire
(Brown)
Front horn LH ( - ) (White/Black
striped)
7To engine battery
positive (+) (Yellow)Rear horn LH (+) (Green)
8Ground cable (Black)Rear horn LH ( - ) (Green/Black striped)
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Head unit ISO interface definition
PinPin definition
1Power supply ground cable
2Headlight diagnostic
3Ignition diagnostic
4Mute diagnostic
5Power supply +
6Radio antenna power supply control
7Key-drive
8Key-drive ground cable
915 A fuse
1015 A fuse
PinPin definitionPinPin definition
11Rear left audio output -21Disc changer communication wire (reserve)
12Front left audio output -22Power supply ground cable (reserve)
13Front right audio output -23Communication wire (reserve)
14Rear right audio output -24Disc changer right-channel output (reserve)
15Rear left audio output +25Power supply + (reserve)
16Front left audio output +26Audio ground cable (reserve)
17Front right audio output +27Key-drive ground cable
18Rear right audio output +28Amplifier control
19Disc changer left-channel output (reserve)29Key-drive B
20Ignition diagnostic (reserve)30Key-drive A
DVD Player
Head unit outside view