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4. AIR BAG WARNING LAMP OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS
When there are no active and past faults ▶
The air bag warning lamp is operated as shown below if there is no fault occurred in the previous ignition
cycle and the SDM is running without any active fault right after starting the ignition cycle.
When there is no active fault and past faults occurred less than 10 times ▶
The warning lamp is operated as shown below every time the vehicle is started if the SDM is running
without any active fault in the entire time and past faults in the previous ignition cycle occurred within 10
times.
"Battery voltage too low" is not included in the past faults.
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When there is any active fault or past faults occurred 10 times or more ▶
If there is any active fault or past faults occurred 10 times or more in the last ignition cycle, the SDM
operates the warning lamp as shown below. If below conditions are met, the SDM is operated in the
same way.
Active fault
When the past faults occurred 10 times or more (except 'battery voltage too low')
Internal fault
Impact record
Pretensioner deployed only -
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If the connector is not connected properly or SDM battery voltage is out of the specified range internally
(battery voltage for warning lamp), the warning lamp is kept ON.
Warning lamp condition change during operation ▶
The warning lamp comes on or off according to the actual fault condition during SDM operation. If there is
any active fault or active fault becomes past fault, the warning lamp is illuminated and if the fault is
deactivated, the warning lamp goes off.
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5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
8810-01 Air bag (Curtain air bag/Side air bag) ▶
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Pin No.Front heated
(driver seat)Front heated
(passenger seat)Rear seats
Type Manual Manual 6 steps Manual 4 steps 4:6 split
Automatic Power (Electric)
6 steps--
Height adjuster Manual±25 mm
(pumping type)--
Automatic± 25 mm--
Sliding 240 mm
(190+50 mm)240 mm
(190+50 mm)-
Reclining66˚ (20+46˚) 66˚ (20+46˚) 17.5˚ (7+10.5˚)
Lumbar support 2 steps (standard) - -
Seat warmer
(cushion & seatback)ON (high, low)
OFFON (high, low)
OFFON/OFF
Head
restraintConvent
ional Up/Down 90 mm
(15 mm x 6)90 mm
(15 mm x 6)45 mm
(15 mm x 3)
Sliding 24 mm
(8 mm x 3)24 mm
(8 mm x 3)-
Electronic active type Optional
(tilting, 15˚)Optional
(tilting, 15˚)-
Seat belt 3-point type, ELR, PT,
L/L3-point type, ELR,
PT, L/LLH/RH & Center:
3-point type, ELR
Seatback pocket Net type/Leather Net type/Leather -
1. SPECIFICATIONS
Fabric seat: Net type seatback pocket
Leather seat: Leather band type seatback pocket -
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2. WARNINGS FOR POWER SEAT
Adjust the driver's seat before driving.
Make sure that the seat is firmly secured after adjusting.
Never drive the vehicle with the head restraint removed or lowered excessively. Otherwise, you
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neck, spine or other parts of the body can be severely injured in the event of an accident.
If you recline the seatback excessively, you could slide under the seat belt and be injured severely
in a collision.
Do not put any object that could damage the seat on the seat.
The front and rear seats are equipped with the heated wire (seat warmer) system. Using the seat
warmer system excessively may cause minor burns. The following occupants should exercise
special care when using the heated wire seat. ▷
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Infant, child, old or handicapped person
Person with sensitive skin
Exhausted person
Persons who is drunk or took medicine which causes drowsiness such as sleeping pills, cold
tablets, etc. -
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Do not place anything on the seat that insulates against the heat, such as a blanket or cushion.
Make sure that the head restraints are in place and secured properly. Never drive the vehicle with
the head restraint removed.
To minimize the injuries in a collision or an abrupt stop, make sure the seatback is in the upright
position before driving. If the seatback is reclined too much, the occupant could slide under the seat
belt in a collision or an abrupt stop and cannot be protected properly by the airbag system. ▷
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3. CAUTIONS FOR POWER SEAT
You can operate the power seat with the ignition switch OFF. However, frequent operation of the
seat switch with the engine stopped can result in battery becoming discharged.
Operating more than one seat adjustment switch at the same time can cause damage to the seat
motor. Therefore, operate the seat switch only one at a time.
Do not use organic solvents such as benzene, thinner, alcohol or gasoline to prevent the seat cove
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from being damaged while cleaning.
Do not operate the seat position adjustment switch forcefully when the seat does not move or it
contacts an object.
If the power seat is not operated, check and correct the problem before driving off. ▷
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Rear center seat belt
Previous Current
2-point type 3-point type
4. MAJOR CHANGES
1) Rear Center Seat Belt
2) Front Seat Back Board
Front seat back board
Previous Current
Hook: Installed
Pocket: Net typeHook: Not installed
Pocket: Fabric seat - Net type
Leather seat - Band type
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3) Front Buckle
Front buckle
Previous Current
Pad is attached to buckle No pad is attached to buckle
Front buckle
Driver's
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
2. CAUTIONS WHEN WORKING
Wear clean work clothes and gloves.
Replace and wash the gloves frequently.
Any unauthorized modification or operational test is not allowed since the sunroof motor and control
unit are preset at the factory.
You can use basic tools, e.g. a 25T/10T star screwdriver, flat-bladed and cross-tip screwdrivers. Do
not use any similar tool.
Take care not to drop the sunroof assembly when removing it and do not keep it right up. 1.
2.
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5.
Operating voltage 9 to 16 V
Operating current (open & close) Max. 6 A
At no load Approx. 3 A
Leakage current Max. 1 mA or less
Roof motor operating speed
(at opening and closing)1.4 ± 0.5 sec./100 mm
Motor overload stop conditionsCurrent for 25 A or higher and torque (load) for 7.5 Nm
or higher
2-step opening amount1st step sliding open: 370 ± 5 mm
2nd step sliding open: 450 ± 5 mm
Vertical/horizontal tolerance for
sunroof glass panel± 2 mm