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01-4
Detailed Dimensions ▶
Unit:mm
Headlamp
Front fog lamp
Side repeater
Tun signal lamp (front)
Position lamp 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.Stop/Tail lamp
Back-up lamp
License plate lamp
Turn signal lamp (rear)
Reflector 6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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01-130000-00
NameSizeNumbers of
fastener Tightening
torque (Nm) Note (total
tightening torque)
Idler pulley/tensioner pulley 1
45±4.5Nm -
Glow plug M5 4 20±2Nm -
Vacuum pump M6×25 3 10±1Nm -
Timing gear case cover M6×40 7 10±1Nm -
M6×45 1 10±1Nm -
M6×50 3 10±1Nm -
Cylinder head cover M6×35 21 10±1Nm -
Oil dipstick gauge cover M6×16 1 10±1Nm -
Oil filter cap 1 25±2.5Nm -
Fuel rail M8×25 2 25±2.5Nm -
Injector clamp bolt M6×44 2 9±1.0Nm
130˚±10˚ -
High pressure pipe
(between high pressure pump and fuel rail assembly) M17 1
30±3Nm -
High pressure pipe
(between fuel rail assembly and injector) M17 4
30±3Nm -
Crankshaft position sensor M5×14
1 8±0.4Nm -
Main wiring M6×16 5 10±1Nm -
Intake duct M8×25 425±2.5Nm -
Power steering pump M8×100 3 25±2.5Nm -
Cylinder head front cover M6×10
5 10±1Nm -
Ladder frame M8×355 30±3Nm
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EGR pipe bolt
(to air duct) M6×16
2 10±1Nm -
EGR pipe bolt
(to EGR cooler) M8×25
225±2.5Nm -
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ComponentSizeBolt
Quantity Specified torque
(Nm) Remark
(Total torque)
Glow plug M5 4 20±2Nm -
Vacuum pump M6×253 10±1Nm -
Timing gear case cover M12×55 3 85±8.5Nm -
M6×25 7 10±1Nm -
M6×45 1 10±1Nm -
M6×50 3 10±1Nm -
Cylinder head cover M6×35 21 10±1Nm -
Oil gauge tube M6×16 1 10±1Nm -
Oil filter cap 1 25±2.5Nm -
Fuel rail M8×35SOC 2 25±2.5Nm -
Injector clamp bolt M6×60 2 10±1Nm,
120˚+10˚ -
High pressure pipe
(between HP pump and fuel rail) M17 1
30±3Nm -
High pressure pipe
(between fuel rail and injector) M17 4
30±3Nm -
Crank position sensor M5×14 1 5±1.0Nm -
Main wiring M6×16 5 10±1Nm -
Intake duct M8x25 4 25±2.5Nm -
Power steering pump M8×100 3 25±2.5Nm -
Cylinder head front cover M6×10 5 10±1Nm -
Ladder frame M8×16 5 30±3Nm -
Oil pump M8×35 3 25±2.5Nm -
EGR Cooler
MTG Bolt M8×16
225±2.5Nm -
M8×70 225±2.5Nm -
Idle pulley/Tensioner pulley 1
45±4.5Nm -
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08-4
2. INSPECTION
Problem Possible Cause Action
Coolant level is
too low- Leak from the radiator
- Leak from the coolant auxiliary tank
- Leak from the heater core- Change the radiator
- Change the coolant auxiliary tank
- Change the heater
- Leak from the coolant hose
connections
- Damaged coolant hose- Reconnect the hose or replace
the clamp
- Change the hose
- Leak from the water pump gasket
- Leak from the water pump internal
seal- Change the gasket
- Change the water pump
- Leak from the water inlet cap
- Leak from the thermostat housing- Change the water inlet cap
gasket
- Change the thermostat sealing
- Incorrect tightening torque of the
cylinder head bolts
- Damaged cylinder head gasket- Tighten the bolts to the specified
torque
- Change the cylinder head gasket
Coolant
temperature is
too high- Coolant leakage (Coolant level is low)
- Improper coolant mixture ratio
- Kinked coolant hose- Add coolant
- Check the coolant concentration
(Anti-freeze)
- Repair or replace the hose
- Defective thermostat
- Defective water pump
- Defective radiator
- Defective coolant auxiliary tank or
tank cap- Change the thermostat
- Change the water pump
- Change the radiator
- Change the coolant auxiliary tank
or tank cap
- Cracks on the cylinder block or
cylinder head
- Clogged coolant passages in the
cylinder block or cylinder head- Change cylinder block or cylinder
head
- Clean the coolant passage
- Clogged radiator core - Clean the radiator core
- Improper operation of cooling fan - Replace the cooling fan or repair
the related circuit
- Defective temperature sensor or
faulty wiring- Replace the sensor or repair the
related wiring
Coolant
temperature is
too low- Thermostat is stuck open - Change the thermostat
- Improper operation of cooling fan - Replace the cooling fan or repair
the related circuit
- Defective temperature sensor or
faulty wiring- Replace the sensor or repair the
related wiring
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09-4
2. INSPECTION
1) Alternator Output Test
Item How to check DTC set value / Action
Output
current
B terminal
current
Rotor
coil
resistance
L terminal
voltage
Disconnect the cable connected to the B
terminal on the alternator. Connect one end
of the ammeter to the B terminal and the
other end to the cable connected to the B
terminal.
Measure the maximum output value.
(Maintain the engine speed between 2,500
and 3,000 rpm.)
(Turn the headlamp and all the electrical
switches on.) 1.
2.Pass: If the measured current is 45
A or higher.
Fail: If the measured current is less
than 45 A.
Check the current of the B terminal. -
-
-
Move the gear selector lever to the neutral
position.
Maintain the engine speed at 2,500 rpm
with the vehicle unloaded.
(Turn all the electrical switches off.) 1.
2.Open circuit: If the measured
current is 5 A or higher. -
Disconnect the negative cable from the
battery.
Remove the B terminal and turn off the
ignition switch.
Measure the resistance between the L and
F terminals with an ohmmeter. 1.
2.
3.Pass: If the measured resistance is
between 3 and 6 Ω.
Faulty rotor coil or slip ring: If the
measured resistance is less than
3 Ω or greater than 6 Ω. -
-
Connect the B terminal wiring.
Measure the voltage with the engine running. 1.
2.Specification: 12.5 V to 14.5 V
Faulty IC regulator or field coil: If
the measured voltage is 14.5 V or
higher. -
-
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Connect the negative cable again after connecting the ammeter. -
-
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02-38710-01
1. PERFORMANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS
1) Rated Load & Input Signals
Rated Load
▶
NO.
Item Rated Load
1 Chime bell / Buzzer DC 12V 350 mA (Inductive load)
2 Front room lamp DC 12V 16W (Lamp load)
3 Rear room lamp DC 12V 8W (Lamp load)
4 Ignition key illumination DC 12V 1.2W (Lamp load)
5 Seat belt indicator DC 12V 1.2W (Lamp load)
6 Parking brake warning lamp DC 12V 1.2W (Lamp load)
7 Door ajar warning lamp DC 12V 1.2W (Lamp load)
8 Door lock relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
9 Door unlock relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
10 Horn relay DC 12V 260 mA
11 Tail lamp relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
12 Hazard warning lamp relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
13 Power window relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
14 Rear defogger relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
15 Wiper LOW relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
16 Wiper HIGH relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
17 Front washer motor DC 12V 1.5A
18 Head lamp relay DC 12V 750 mA (Inductive load)
19 Front defogger relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
20 Mirror lock relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
21 Mirror unlock relay DC 12V 200 mA (Inductive load)
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02-20
▶Auto Light ControlThe tail lamps and headlamps can be controlled by the communication with the rain sensor only
when the auto light switch is in "AUTO" position with the ignition switc\
h "ON".
-
Rain detected headlamp: If it rains heavy which requires the highest INT speed (almost LOW),
the headlamps are turned on automatically.
-
Night detected wiping: When the auto light control turns on the headlamp\
s and the rain senso
r
detects the rain, the wiper sensitivity is automat ically increased by one level in comparison with
daytime.
(i.e. the AUTO wiper switch is at the 3rd level, but the wiper operates\
at the 4th level.)
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Enlarged auto light sensor
Emitter lens
The LED emitting the infrared
rays is installed on the bottom
and the lens guides the infrared
rays to target point.
Auto light sensor (Vertical)
Auto light sensor (Horizon)
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02-30
▶Center Room Lamp Control
The overhead console lamp (front room lamp) and the center room lamp come on at 100% when
opening the door (driver's/passenger's/rear) while the center room lamp switch\
is at the doo
r
coupled/tailgate coupled operating position and the key reminder switch \
is "OFF".
When the door (driver's/passenger's/rear) is opened, the front and center room lamps come on at
100% and automatically go off after 30 seconds.
The room lamp stays on for 2 seconds and then dims through 3 seconds whe\
n closing the doors
within 30 seconds.
The dimming operation must have greater than 32 steps per one second.
The room lamp output should stop immediately after turning on the ignition key during the
dimming operation.
The front room lamp and the center room lamp come on for 30 seconds when\
receiving the
unlock signal from the remote control key while the doors are closed.
The front room lamp and the center room lamp output period is extended b\
y 30 seconds when
receiving the unlock signal from the remote control key again during output under step (5). (The
lamp stays on when unlocked by the remote control key.)
When a door is opened during its extended period, the lamp stays on. If closed, operates as in
step (2).
The room lamp output stops immediately after receiving the lock signal from door lock switches
while all doors are closed or entering into the anti-theft mode by pushi\
ng LOCK button on the
remote control key.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.