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EXL-146
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
REAR COMBINATION LAMP
Assembly is in the reverse order of disassembly.
CAUTION:
After installing, be sure to install the bu lb sockets securely to ensure watertightness.
Exploded View - LED INFOID:0000000009463648
REAR COMBINATION LAMP - LED
Disassembly and Assembly - LEDINFOID:0000000009463649
REAR COMBINATION LAMP - LED
WARNING:
Do not touch bulb while it is lit or right after being turned off. Burning may result.
CAUTION:
• Do not touch glass surface of the bulb with bare hands or allow oil or grease to get on it to prevent
damage to bulb.
• Do not leave the bulb out of the lamp reflector fo r a long time because dust, moisture, smoke, etc.
may affect the performance of the lamp.
Disassembly
1. Remove rear combination lamp. Refer to EXL-137, "Removal and Installation".
2. Rotate rear turn signal lamp bulb socket counterclockwise to remove from rear combination lamp.
3. Remove the rear turn signal lamp bulb from bulb socket.
4. Rotate back-up lamp bulb socket counterclockwise to remove from rear combination lamp.
5. Remove the back-up lamp bulb from bulb socket.
6. Disconnect the harness connec tor from the LED lamp.
7. Rotate side marker lamp bulb socket counterclockwise to remove from rear combination lamp.
ALLIA1138ZZ
1. Rear combination lamp 2. Rear turn signal lamp bulb 3. Rear combination lamp harness
4. Back-up lamp bulb 5. LED lamp harness connector 6. Side marker lamp bulb
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EXL-148
< SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
Bulb SpecificationsINFOID:0000000009463650
*: Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information.Item Wattage (W)*
Front combination lamp Low beam (halogen) 55
Low beam (xenon) 35
High beam 65
Side marker lamp 5
Turn signal/Park lamp 28/8 (amber)
Door mirror side turn signal lamp (if equipped) LED
Rear combination lamp St op /Ta il la mp
21/5
LED
Turn signal lamp 27
Back-up lamp 16
Side marker lamp 5
Fog lamp (if equipped) 55
Daytime running lamp built-in fog lamp (Canada only) 19
License plate lamp 5
High-mounted stop lamp Parcel shelf mounted LED
Rear spoiler mounted LED
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INL-62
< SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS >
INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM SYMPTOMS
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM SYMPTOMS
Symptom TableINFOID:0000000009463894
CAUTION:
Perform the self-diagnosis with CONSULT before th e symptom diagnosis. Perform the trouble diagno-
sis if any DTC is detected.
Symptom Possible cause Inspection item
All the following lamps do not turn ON.
• Front room/map lamp LH/RH
• Personal lamp rear LH/ RH
• Trunk room lamp
• Front step lamp LH/RH
• Vanity mirror lamp LH/RH (if equipped) • Harness between BCM and each
interior room lamp
•BCM Battery saver output/power supply
circuit
Refer to INL-52
.
• Interior room lamp does not turn ON even though the door is open.
(It turns ON when turn ing the interior room
lamp ON.)
• Interior room lamp does not turn OFF even though the door is closed. • Harness between BCM and each
door switch
• Harness between BCM and each interior room lamp
•BCM Door switch circuit
Refer to DLK-100
.
Interior room lamp control circuit
Refer to INL-54
.
Interior room lamp timer does not activate.
(It turns ON/ OFF when the door opens/closes.) —Check the interior room lamp setting.
Refer to BCS-17
.
Front step lamps do not turn ON.
(The front room/map lamps and the personal
lamps turn ON.) • Harness between BCM and each
step lamp
•BCM St ep la mp ci rcu it
Refer to INL-56
.
Front step lamps do not turn OFF.
(The front room/map lamps and the personal
lamps turn OFF.)
• Trunk room lamp does not turn ON. (The bulb is normal.)
• Trunk room lamp does not turn OFF. • Harness between BCM and trunk
room lamp switch
• Harness between BCM and trunk room lamp
•BCM Trunk room lamp switch circuit
Refer to DLK-126
.
Trunk room lamp circuit
Refer to INL-58
.
• Push-button ignition switch illumination does not turn ON.
• Push-button ignition switch illumination does not turn OFF. • Harness between BCM and combi-
nation switch (lighting and turn sig-
nal switch)
• Harness between BCM and push- button ignition switch
•BCM Combination switch (lighting and turn
signal switch) input circuit
Refer to BCS-79
.
Push-button ignition switch illumina-
tion circuit
Refer to INL-60
.
Interior room lamp battery saver does not acti-
vate. —Check the interior room lamp battery
saver setting.
Refer to BCS-26
.
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ct that the force pressing on the valve spool installed
inside the coil increases nearly in proportion to the current . This allows it to produce a fluid pressure that is
proportional to this pressing force.
• The N/L (normal low) type does not produce hydr aulic control when the coil is not energized.
CVT CONTROL SYSTEM : Line Pressure Solenoid ValveINFOID:0000000009463975
• The line pressure solenoid valve is installed to control valve.
• The line pressure solenoid valve controls the pressure regulator valve. For information about the pressure
regulator valve, refer to TM-27, "TRANSAXLE : Component Description"
.
• The line pressure solenoid valve uses the linear solenoid valve [N/H (normal high) type]. NOTE:
• The principle of the linear solenoid valve utilizes the fa ct that the force pressing on the valve spool installed
inside the coil increases nearly in proportion to the current . This allows it to produce a fluid pressure that is
proportional to this pressing force.
• The N/H (normal high) produces hydraulic control when the coil is not energized.
CVT CONTROL SYSTEM : Overdrive Control SwitchINFOID:0000000009463976
• The overdrive control switch is inst alled to the selector lever knob.
• If the overdrive control switch is pressed when the O/D OFF indicator lamp on the combination meter is not
lit, the status changes to overdrive OFF and the O/D OFF indicator lamp illuminates.
• If the overdrive control switch is pressed when the O/ D OFF indicator lamp on the combination meter is lit,
the overdrive OFF status is canceled and the O/D OFF indicator lamp turns off.
CVT CONTROL SYSTEM : O/D OFF Indicator LampINFOID:0000000009463977
• O/D OFF indicator lamp is positioned on the combination meter.
• The O/D OFF indicator lamp illuminates when the overdrive function is deactivated (O/D OFF).
• For checking the bulb, this lamp turns on for a cert ain period of time when the ignition switch turns ON,
andthen turns off.
CVT CONTROL SYSTEM : Sh ift Position IndicatorINFOID:0000000009463978
TCM transmits shift position signal to combination meter via CAN communication. The actual shift position is
displayed on combination meter according to the signal.
SHIFT LOCK SYSTEM
Condition (status) O/D OFF indicator lamp
Ignition switch OFF. OFF
Ignition switch ON. ON (Approx. 2 seconds)
Overdrive control switch is pressed when the selector lever is in
the D position and the O/D OFF indicator lamp is OFF (when sys-
tem is normal). ON
Overdrive control switch is pressed when the selector lever is in
the D position and the O/D OFF indicator lamp is ON. OFF
Selector lever is shifted from the D position to another position-
when the O/D OFF indicator lamp is ON. OFF
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