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(See P. 4-30.) OPERATION Headlamp Relay ON Conditions Refer to the table below. Placing the lighting switch in the HEAD position causes the headlamp relay to be energized. © If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the LO position at this time, the headlamps light up in low beam. Placing the lighting switch in the HEAD position causes the headlamp relay to be energized. © If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the HI position at this time, the headlamps light up in upper beam. © This lamp lights up when the upper/passing beams are on, indicating that the headlamps are on in upper beam. © When the dimmerfpassing switch is set to the “ON" position, the headlamp relay is switched ON and the upper beam of the headlamps TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS Headlamps don't go on. 1) But the tail lamps illuminate. © Check the headlamp relay. © Check the lighting switch. 2) The tail lamps also don’ illuminate. © Check the fusible link No. (5) Both low beams don’ illuminate, © Check the dimmer switch LO contacts. Both upper beams don't illuminate. 1) The passing signal functions OK. © Check the dimmer switch HI contacts. One headlamp doesn't illuminate. Check the lamp bulb. Can't switch from low to upper beam or vice-versa. © Check the dimmer switch. Upper-beam indicator lamp does not go on. 1) Headlamp upper baems are operational, ‘© Check dedicated fuse No. (7). © Check the indicator lamp bulb. illuminates. Lighting switch Dimmer/passing switch Headlamp relay “HEAD” = ON = ON ‘ONCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-33 HEADLAMP (See P. 4-34.) OPERATION Headlamp Relay ON Conditions Refer to the table below. ‘© Turing the ignition switch to the ON position causes the headlamp relay, daytime running lamp relay (1), and tail lamp relay to be energized, which causes the headlamps, tail lamps, etc. to go on. ‘© Placing the lighting switch in the HEAD position ‘causes the headlamp relay and daytime running lamp relay (2) to be energized. If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the LO position at this time, the headlamps light up in low beam. © Placing the lighting switch in the HEAD position causes the headlamp relay and daytime running lamp relay (2) to be energized. © If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the HI position at this time, the headlamps light up in upper beam. © This lamp lights up when the upper/passing beams are on, indicating that the headlamps are on in upper beam. © When the dimmer/passing switch is set to the “ON” position, the headiamp relay is switched ON and the ‘upper beam of the headlamps illuminates. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. Headlamps don't go on. 1) But the tail lamps do illuminate, © Check the headlamp relay. © Check the lighting switch. 2) The tail lamps also don't illuminate. Check the fusible link No. (6). © Check the DRL-ECU. 2. Both low beams don't illuminate. © Check the dimmer switch LO contacts. © Check the DRL relay (1) 8. Both upper beams don't illuminate. 1) The passing signal functions OK. © Check the dimmer switch HI contacts, 1) The passing signal doesn't function. © Check the dimmer switch. © Check the daytime running lamp relay Q). © Check the DRL-ECU. 4. One headlamp doesn't illuminate. © Check the lamp bulb. 5. Can't switch from low to upper beam or vice-versa. Check the dimmer switch. 6. With the ignition switch at the “ON” position, the headiamps' low beam does not illuminate, © Check the daytime running lamp relay ) © Check the DRL-ECU. 7. Upper-beam indicator lamp does not go on. 1) Headlamp upper beams are operational. © Check dedicated fuse No. (7). © Check the indicator lamp bulb, = “HEAD” Ignition switch Lighting switch Dimmeripassing switch | Headlamp relay “ON” “OFF” = ON = ON “PASS" ON4-34 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS HEADLAMP soroorsor7 Vehicles with daytime running lamp FUSIBLE LINK © Rov, FES Laue BEAR, FE Lawe ne Aariehive re (FY 2R-L (CONTINUED) BEE, HEADLAMP. RELAY (2) DRL-E0U —DRL-ECU R eu) 30 wou) Em «P28 Wize colour goae Alblase °°" G2E Pont oreen G:Green L:Biue W:White Y¥:Yellow SB:Sky blue ERiBrows Drdrange GRiGrey Roa” BEPTnk® | VAToIStCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-37 HEADLAMP LEVELING SYSTEM (See P. 4-38.) OPERATION 1. Headlamps angle-downwards operation ‘© When the lighting switch is set to the “HEAD” position, the headlamp relay is switched ON, and battery voltage is applied, through the headlamp assembly, to dedicated fuse No. (7). © When the headiamp-leveling switch setting is changed from “0” to “1”, the positive (+) input terminal voltage of the’ comparator OP AMP 1 (located within the headlamp assembly) becomes greater than the negative (-) input terminal standard reference voltage value, and OP AMP 1 outputs HIGH signals to OP AMP 2 and OP AMP 3. © As a result of these HIGH signals, OP AMP 2 outputs LOW signals and OP AMP 3 outputs HIGH signals to the motor-control IC. When this happens, the motor-control IC is switched ON, current flows to the motor, and the motor rotates forwards. ‘© The rotation of the motor, after passing through the gears and the output shaft, causes the headlamp reflectors to move to’a downward angle, thus changing the angle of headlamp ilumination, © At this time, the position-detection sliding resistance is activated in the direction of the low resistance value, after which the OP AMP. 1 negative (-) input terminal voltage value and positive (+) input terminal voltage value become equivalent, and OP AMP 2 and OP AMP 3 both output HIGH signals. © When this happen, the motor-control IC is switched OFF and the motor stops. NOTE (1) The same operation occurs ifthe headiamp-leveling siwtch is set to another position. (2) The input open protection circuit functions to stop the operation of the motor if there is an abnormal condition, such as damaged or disconnected wiring within the headlamp assembly or of the wiring harness 2. Headlamps angle-upwards operation © The headlamp angle-upwards operation is the opposite logic of the downwards operation; the motor operates in the reverse direction and then stops. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. Absolutely no change of the headlamp angle (1) The upper-beam indicator lamp illuminates. ‘© Check the headlamp-leveling switch. © Check the headiamp assembly. (2) The upper-beam indicator lamp does not illuminate. @ Check dedicated fuse No. (7). 2. There is one setting of the headlamp-leveling switch at which the headlamp angle does not change. © Check the headlamp-leveling switch.4-38 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS HEADLAMP LEVELING SYSTEM sons HEAOLANE RELAY caret oe EPS DEDICATED] ADL meyor | vane ve vr ve vee 8 8 HUANG a=) lip RR (@=258-4D MGTOR-CONTROL_16 g v =a EB (553) cs ce "Bees & fia bedCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-39 apy TAIL Lave RELAY eens 0 ve @ Pe ‘oa sab SEB Gow Battie Rett PLATE LAME + ow 7 {orriower cme amine “Hes BEEP bar a ASIA UMP eae de cae ane oe - Whe Q els 4 pe BY at eae 2 (EBB) we | ay TE eva = seem Lipjeselow ite a Fefeyigy B80 ote BLE gisilags oreonateens vie . roBzoKB4-40 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS TAIL LAMP, POSITION LAMP AND LICENCE PLATE LAMP seroreco80 1. 25R-5| Bae TALL TA eaoL Rethy =) werrour | wiTH bel b ~ 1.25R-W ow 5 t— pepicarep 6-4] F] ]bRL-Ecu 9} ay | FuBE 2D 108 von ey ow + oy cw ieee [d G25) Ga) 6 6 8 3 ew © ep)’ ae re 22 1.288 oy 28 t mE & (ce ra | Ty os ay "| GB E ieCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-41 paper? (4 GED) REAR PSH rwarton CME EF ep 0. 858 8 af Pee niente lstaratatat Hibtece'°*" 82 Fane oraon G:Gc0en | Beeproun — Or0range Gaebren roazoaas4-42 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS TAIL LAMP, POSITION LAMP AND LICENCE PLATE LAMP (See P. 4-40.) OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. Vehicles without daytime running lamp. 1, No lamp goes on. | ‘When the lighting switch is turned to the 1) Headlamps do not go on, either. “TAIL” or “HEAD” position, current is © Check fusible link No. (6) supplied to cause each lamp to illuminate. 2) Headlamps go on. 2. Vehicles with daytime running lamp. © Check tail lamp relay. © Check dedicated fuse No. (5) and No. Placing the lighting switch in the “TAIL” or (io), “HEAD” position causes the tail lamp relay to be energized. If the ignition switch is tumed to the “ON” position, the tail lamp relay is always “ON”. © As a result, current flows by way of dedicated fuse No. (5) and No. (10) to cause each lamp to go on.CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-43 FRONT FOG LAMP (See P. 4-44.) OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS © Placing the front fog lamp switch in the “ON’ 1. The front fog lamp does not light up. position energizes the front fog lamp relay. Then 1) The tail lamp lights up. current flows by way of dedicated fuse No. © Check dedicated fuse No. (6). (6) to cause the front fog lamp to go on. At © Check front fog lamp relay. this time, the illumination lamps goes on through the tail lamp relay, Check front fog lamp switch.4-44 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS FRONT FOG LAMP sorort0008 FUSIBLE LINK 1. 25R-B enna Tay DEDICATED CAN a RELAY we em wiTHOUT BRE ORE 1. 25R-W ow 1. 25R-W ew 5 DRL-BCU ‘ @§ ron 10 ou RG RG ew cw] 1 ew FRONT Fos 6 TEMP cin} 2 ED ERY, «28 Wice colour, cope Biblack "L82ETone green G:Green LiBiue Wi BResrewn Ororange Gergray Rikes® PEP wosoaanCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Gl fee ee ABUT au NG te Reo ua. HEE ‘MP fa) Eo «28 oi 4-454-46 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS REAR FOG LAMP. 0101200008 FUSIBLE LINK @ FR, a HEAOCANP ow r " age = PED a Rte “hoem “ ow BEATE CANE IR FOG ry]? fe ERAS BBEaw ont aer| 520 G-WCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-47 eu ef =| | [oe eae : 5 26-55) 2 2 ANP I 16 6 G25 Ei Em CD aaah a fl Tat Ee oa Wize colour gose Bibfase' YL E2Eone areon GiGreon [Blue fehive ivi BesFSun Brorangs Salers Rig? BERDAe YY4-48 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS REAR FOG LAMP (See P. 4-46.) OPERATION Rear Fog Lamp Relay ON Conditions Refer to the table I. Refer to the table Il © Placing the lighting switch in the “HEAD” position energize the rear fog lamp relay. For vehicles with daytime running lamps, if the ignition switch is in the "ON" position, and the lighting switch the “OFF” position, the rear fog lamp relay will be energized. ¢ When the rear fog lamp switch is turned "ON" in this condition, the rear fog lamp goes on, I TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. The rear fog lamp does' illuminate. 1) Headlamps go on. © Check the rear fog lamp relay. Check the rear fog lamp switch. ‘© Check the dedicated fuse No. (10). 1) Headlamps do not go on, either. © Check the lighting switch. © Check the fusible link No. (6). 2, The rear fog lamp at the one side does't illuminate. © Check the lamp bulb. Ignition switch Lighting switch Rear fog lamp relay “HEAD” ~ ON u Ignition switch Lighting switch Rear fog lamp relay “HEAD” _ ON "ON" “OF F* or “HEAD™ ONCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-49 GLOVE BOX LAMP soro02200%e TAIL LAMP RELAY 4 Fil ige A Ea BED wa 12 G69 cw cw gue eeu ae ax RESUME aa TERT fener Wize colour, goae Bibtask °“L82Efone aren g:Green [.:Biue Wivhise Y:¥etlow SB:Sky blue BaeBronn Ororangs Basersy hikes” Berne ViVfotet‘50 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ROOM LAMP, FOOT LAMP AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP sororsz0023 IGNITION SwiToHCLG1) FUSIBLE LINK @ ow-3| “alg ceva a for lorrronee CoNTRE DEDICATED RTRLBUTION. Sauls FUSE icy] Bese Thad sen S¥SHEION ‘lag WPI SYSTEM RB JAB }! aaa", ' BLE ov - ' Sir Fir J ' no |} | Lf \ ¥ ! 7462) ED\s6 EDt: Gay ta VI ae =) A E49) 4 wey ssa) 5 eo — BL a «raal wolf Buf EXD mow s =D sa a TESTE EEE spaCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-51 use) FOOL ) LaKe «RH 8-28 19 rou \em ‘20 Ee. E09) pane Wire colour, gone. Tate! YL8PEfont oreen G64 ERiBrown Ororange GReerey4-52 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS DOOR LAMP, FOOT LAMP AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP (CONTINUED) ABA PETs Luggage COMEARTMENT ERMP |E=3D) eI sheet Iv arentCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-53 IGNITION KEY CYLINDER ILLUMINATION LAMP sosonzeotan wei) e2 12 ue |) (aRerar. 1) [SRR ev 3 4 a BL co] ce>2el flee 1.258} [ fd ervea| DOOR SWITCH 5] (LH) E=43) Ep u Sa) [SSIS TeLe Le SASED sas a poga Aas auton) [ih Sel4-54 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS TURN-SIGNAL LAMP AND HAZARD LAMP TALL LAMP RELAY IGNITION SWITCH G1) BATTERY, «28-4 of Eee a DEDICATED aN RE ay " one — x i NPT SYSTEM 1. 25R-W} : 629 Sbfiorrronee OBRRESE brew CIGARETTE LIGHTER FRONT FOS LANE re i” ees Ete 0. 856-R| YETER aN SHOE v 2) ED &D GD TS Sy FG sabapeeCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-55 0. 656-L] 0. 856-R| gots Swrter, wanesion) 0. 856-L 0. 856-R “iH 2 ED 0. 858 0. 858 we «28 REAR 3 POUBINATION ae) 0. 856-1] ep cS ep ay ee =e ae powktig4-56 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS TURN-SIGNAL LAMP AND HAZARD LAMP (CONTINUED) 0. 856-L. Eisgeselom ees BR%e%San bY 0. 856-R ‘ont oreen ‘anu G:Green ‘avenge SRerST «p23 LiBive em Bikes” BET Wewice y nev SB:Sky DiveCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-57 TURN-SIGNAL LAMP AND HAZARD LAMP (See P. 4-54.) OPERATION 1. In standard operating condition ‘© When the ignition switch is placed in the ‘ON position, battery voltage is applied through the hazard warning switch to the turn-signal and hazard warming flasher unit ‘© When the turn signal switch is turned to the “LH” or “RH” position, the relay contact tums “ON" and “OFF” repeatedly due to the switching operation of the capacitor and transistor inside the flasher unit, and the turn signal lamp and the “LH” and “RH” of the turn signal indicator lamp flash. 2, When one bulb is burnt ‘© When either one of the tum signal lamp is burt, the resistance of the entire Iamp circuit increases, so that the time required for charging and discharging of the capacitor is shortened, causing the “ON” “OFF” cycle of the relay to become faster than standard and the number of flashes to increase. ‘© When the hazard warning switch is tumed to the “ON" position, current flows via dedicated fuse No. (4) to the flasher unit, the flasher unit relay contacts repeatedly close and open, which results in the RH and LH turn-signal lamps, turn-signal indicator lamps, and hazard indicator lamps flashing on and off at the same time. Remark © The number of times the hazard lamps flash ‘on and off does not change even when one bulb is out. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS Neither the turn-signal lamp nor hazard lamps operate. © Check hazard warning switch contacts (on Power source end). © Check flasher unit. All LH or RH turn-signal lamps do not operate. (1) Hazard lamp is fully operational. ‘© Check turn-signal switch Flashing cycle of tum signal lamps is shorter. © Check the lamp bulb. Check flasher unit. . Hazard lamp does not operate. (1) Turn-signal lamps are operational © Check dedicated fuse No. (4). © Check hazard warning switch contacts (on hazard lamp end).4-58 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS STOP LAMP soron000110 BATTERY 26 —— Fem Fue | —— \ex er 26 27 2B o.esR-B] 0, 858-8 ! 2 x9 sie SSugorron, | ae, es" rfp] SHEE @ 0. 856) 0. 856} 0. 85G 0. 354 a 1 1 J/cun) \ oD ‘ 8 ORREE grew 0.856 o- ese _ — En (2) (Ee ce ea PERL) Ca) Gece) GEE REC BboeereperCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-59 STOP LAMP Syitclt 6 @=aa 0. 856 «F) 0. BSG 2 sa) RSE woT= 8° ERNE , REAR OMB INATION EAMP: am RH 0. 858 0. 858 0. 858 «28 a Wize colour coae Sage!" LEPEFane green G:Green L:Biue Y:Yettow SB:Sky wlue Batbron — Grorangs GRiGrey RiRos VeVotet4-60 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS BACK-UP LAMP Seen 28-W >, ace enw «Pre-w 1. 258-W 1. 26R-L| 216 \GBa) 1 BACK-UP aye SwiTCH MEL Syste 0. B5R-L 2 BACK-UP (8) tau “a 1 G2 0.888] 0. 888 0. 858 ITE olCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-61 HORN soronss0r18 BATTERY, 5W GR @ colour, goae 1Efa62' 4" B2Cfone oreen G:6 Buu : ow SB:Sky vive BRBFnn OPdrange Geers Res BEB et4-62 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS METER AND GAUGES 0100080100 —) pepicaren ] Page COMBINATION METER —s @® Ou id Jar 4 CB (41 =D) AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM FOG LAN? 10 ALR CONDITIONER AUToccRUISe CONTROL. SYSTEN Glengerre CiGHeTER MT FOG CAMP IDL AMP LEVELING SYSTEM EATER RAUIO' WITH TAPE PLAYER BEAR Window BeFOGzee REAR VIPER AIO WAGER REMOTE CONTROLLED. MIRROR TORIC R GAL, LAME AND AREAS Es YR 1 G25) HEOSTAT oS (4CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-63 4 *)-aguiow caf, ere " >a COD Fe x a6 cam [23 OD a Y 2 C=2D yl 5 RHEOSTAT y RY 5 8 7) ) J TED 5 pte } TEMBER TURE ee Sate 28 _ 8 fae CE FE FINE Esker pmebieny Besoin bforatoe ee” GARGS REBLG®BERAS Y4-64 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS METER AND GAUGES (CONTINUED) IGNITION § «F)28-W COMBINATION METER FUSIBLE LINK. SWB VEHICLE BEB (3B rronr sive GAD, B Morrow 0 HSH PTLON WER, aay [RA Hey [bi C05CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-65 METER AND GAUGES (See P. 4-62.) OPERATION ‘© When the ignition switch is at the “ON" position, the fuel gauge is activated. © When there is much fuel, the unit's resistance is small and the current flowing in the circuit is great, so the gauge's indicator indicates in the “Full” area. © When there is little fuel, the unit's resistance is high and the current flowing in the circuit is small, so the gauge's indicator indicates in the “Empty” area. ‘© When the ignition switch is at the "ON" position, the engine coolant temperature gauge is activated. ‘© When the engine coolant temperature is high, ‘the unit's resistance is low and there is a great w of current in the circuit, so the gauge's indicator indicates in the “H” area. ‘© When the engine coolant temperature is low, the unit's resistance is high and there is a smali flow of current in the circuit, so the gauge’s indicator indicates in the “C” area. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. Fuel gauge does not operate, or registers incorrectly, (1) The fuel gauge indicates "F” when the fuel gauge unit connector is disconnected and the "3" terminal is earthed © Check fuel gauge. 2. Engine coolant temperature gauge does not operate, or registers incorrectly. (1) When the engine coolant temperature gauge is earthed with its connector unplugged, it registers “H”. Check’ engine coolant temperature gauge unit. 3. Meter illumination lamp does not illuminate, (1) Tail lamps illuminate, © Check rheostat.4-66 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS BRAKE WARNING LAMP OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP. EEE Ere 10 €08 Ae telCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-67 FUEL WARNING LAMP ENGINE OIL LEVEL WARNING LAMP guuzton eae METER AND ERDEE NL SYSTEM egargyne Sein syaiaire pets Sea fh MESSER'OU LEC Font oreen GiGreen L:Biue H:Nnite Y:veltow SB:Sky Dlus Berroa — Grrange Gers) Riko” PIBMn® PivFolet4-68 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS BRAKE WARNING LAMP (See P. 4-66.) OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP (See P. 4-66.) FUEL WARNING LAMP (See P. 4-67.) ENGINE OIL LEVEL WARNING LAMP (See P. 4-67.) OPERATION ‘© When the lubrication system fails after engine starting, resulting in the oil pressure failing to build up, the oil pressure switch tums on causing the oil pressure warming lamp to illuminate, © When the ignition switch is at the ON position and the fuel level drops, the resistance of the unit increases. When the resistance rises to a value that is higher than the specified value, ‘the fuel warning lamp illuminates to inform the driver that the fuel level is low. © When the brake fluid level goes down below a predetermined level with the ignition switch in the ON position, the brake fluid level sensor is activated or the parking brake switch is tumed fon, causing the brake warning lamp to illuminate. © When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position (in the state where the engine is stopped), electric current will flow to terminal “L" of the alternator through the multi-purpose fuse No. (8), low engine oll warning lamp and engine oil level relay and the engine oil level warning lamp will also illuminate. ‘© When the engine starts, the charging voltage will be applied to the terminal "L” of the alternator. Therefore, the engine oil level warning lamp will switch off. © When the engine oil temperature rises to approx. 55°C, the engine oil level sensor (TEMP) in the oil pan will be turned off © When the engine oll amount in the oil pan drops below the set level in this state, the engine cil level sensor (LEVEL) will be turned off to apply the voltage to the delay circuit. © If the OFF state continues for approx. 20 seconds or more, the power transistor will be tumed on to light the engine oil level warning lamp to indicate a shortage of engine cil. Remark The delay circuit prevents the engine oil level warning lamp from illuminating even if the engine oil level sensor is temporarily tumed off due to cornering or other running conditions of the vehicle.CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-69 NOTES4-70 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM 0100470082 FUSIBLE LINK @ SBflorrsonex IB LOCK KEY TINDER SW:TCH (RH) Em 2D Pay Ga Ga UP (saaceotheneerrnasCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-71 10 5D ole «DB t eD ep ED £B ep He) Se i A eee oe fade" LEPEane oreen G:Green LB & i Je W:Nnixe Y:Yettow 8B:Sky blue RiBronn OfOrange Gray vv folet4-72 CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM (CONTINUED) OSE pet Seren COOLING SYSTEM ENGINE CHL, LEVEL Wasi ic” Laub Moroes wea ee = oe RE FE 8 eS © = ere ‘ 3 $ aor. POI RELAY, 0. 858 3D a TE) comme 6-69) Toe Co Eo 1D RG oo co ED R SWITCH ea esCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-73 POWER WINDOWS sorcototse FUSIBLE LINK @ sB-¥| LR L BLOWER! SWITCH ep METER an fe ¥:etiow SB:Sky blue GsGreen [Blue ir me WNiolee iP 12e0088 yew Gray Bikes” BPCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-75 HEATER (See P. 4-74.) OPERATION © When the ignition switch is turned ON, the blower relay is energized. If the blower switch is turned ON (LO, ML, MH, or HI position) in this condition, the blower is activated through the circuit via resistor at a speed corresponding to the blower switch postion. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. Blower motor is energized at one switch position and not energized at another. Check hamess and connectors between defective switch position and resistor (or blower motor in HI position). 2. Blower motor is energized only when switch is positioned in HI. © Check resistor. 3. Blower motor speed does not represent the switch position. © Check blower switch.4-76 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AIR CONDITIONER sor00ssoor2 IG att erya-8 ef 1 [7eaD SL} «28 1 aLowge mar HbR g) I Gz - EAR. MLNoOW BERSotE TURKSLONAL, Laue AOR Le B-y| veg AND RE GID G22 6-2) E25) @ bs 2) €25) €D ® Bs opr rarCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS BLOWER SwITCs oA oe | papeoet™> oe ven oF AN | E5s0ua| ce CD 5p _ 54) G63 Sue [see BE ETE cic aa np (ee Bees be Hiblede°'"BtElone oreen Gecresn LiBiye yoWnico Y:vetiow SB:Sky vtue4-78 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AIR CONDITIONER (CONTINUED) Bpporn PeB-N 1D ARSE ren Seok AND P)2B-W wer sysTeM f Fite one deuce ip? S¥sreu we) D > &D > > | «2L-R| sysTeM CD EzCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS FUSIBLE LINK @ pepscaren[ FUSE ® c-0| RADIATOR, FAN RELAY aD «Pret «28 «P2L-B 2 p+ «Fy28 saa O28) «P28 ad fopearereepers a See Babs?Sin HSaragDs Oren GaGgegy Bible Bmp pivedigy S8:8ey oF4-80 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER sor00si0138 TOM Tine) eco (ut WASHER SWITCH) @-12) ‘VINDGHIELD INTERMITTENT WIPER RELAY Uae 10 3 eueculr ER of hoy 38 a aap ta Qe 2 ae Soe) beeen ee a tt islele|efohsCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS GNITION SWITCH UG) «Fy2B-W COMBINATION METER cp 17 2a) )P6-W]o ep 1 ENGINE 011, LEVEL ia ic Li + Igurzton Syst Wl systeW AUT -SRULSE. SgeTaGE Siren aT) (ate oe UEECFont oreen g. Brorange © be 4-814-82 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER (See P. 4-80.) OPERATION ‘© When the wiper switch is placed in the LO Position with the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, wipers operate continuously at low speed. © Placing the wiper switch in the HI position causes the wipers to operate at high speed. © When the wiper switch is placed in the OFF position, the cam contacts of wiper motor caused ‘current to flow through the automatic wiper stopping circuit, allowing the wiper blades to cycle before they reach to the stop positions. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. Wipers do not operate. (1) Washer is not operative, either. © Check multi-purpose fuse No. (19). Check earth. 2. Low-speed (or high-speed) wiper operation only is inoperative. Check wiper switch. ipers do not stop. Check wiper motor. © Check intermittent wiper relay. © Check wiper switch. 4, Intermittent wiper operation is inoperative. © Check terminal voltage of steering-column switch (with a built-in intermittent. wiper relay) with the intermittent wiper relay energized. (see below) When the wiper switch is placed in the INT Position with the ignition switch in ACC or ON Position, the intermittent wiper relay is energized causing the intermittent wiper relay contacts to close and open repeatedly. ‘© When the contacts are closed, the wiper motor is energized. ‘© When the wiper motor is energized, the relay contacts open, however, the cam contacts keep the wiper motor energized until the wiper blades retum to their stop position. © When the washer switch is tumed on, the intermittent wiper relay contacts close, causing wipers to cycle two to three times. 5. The length of pause for intermittent operation cannot be varied. © Check variable intermittent switch. © Check intermittent wiper relay. 6. Washer is inoperative. (1) Wiper is operative on washer-activated wiper operation © Check washer motor. (2) Washer-activated wiper operation is inoperative also, © Check washer switch, 7. Washer-activated wiper operation is inopera- tive. © Check intermittent wiper relay. iper control Terminal No. Vortage Check 7 ov Intermittent wiper relay orwiper switch | System vortage Intermittent wiper relay | ov «= System votage (atemating) = (Normal)CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4-83 REAR WIPER AND WASHER (See P. 4-84.) OPERATION © When the rear wiper switch is placed in the INT or LO position with the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, wipers operate continuously. © When the wiper switch is placed in the OFF position, the cam contacts of wiper motor causes current to flow through the automatic wiper stopping circuit, allowing the wiper blades to cycle before they reach the stop positions. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 1. Wipers do not operate. (1) Washer is not operative, either. ‘© Check multi-purpose fuse No. (9). Check earth. © Check wiper switch. 2. Wipers do not stop. © Check wiper motor. © Check intermittent wiper relay. © Check wiper switch. HEADLAMP WASHER (See P. 4-88) OPERATION © When the headlamp washer switch is turned ON with ignition switch in ACC or ON and lighting switch in HEAD position, the headlamp washer relay is energized causing the headlamp washer motor to start When the wiper switch is placed in the INT position with the ignition switch in ACC or ON position, the intermittent wiper relay is energized causing the intermittent wiper relay contacts to close and open repeatedly. When the contacts are closed, the wiper motor is energized, When the wiper motor is energized, the relay contacts open. However, the cam contacts keep the wiper motor energized until the wiper blades, retum to their stop position. Intermittent wiper operation is inoperative. © While the intermittent wiper relay is being operated, check terminal voltage of the intermittent wiper relay energized. (Refer to the table below.) Washer is inoperative. © Check washer motor. © Check washer switch. ‘Terminal No. Vottage Check 6 ov Intermittent wiper relay or wiper switch ‘System voltage Intermittent wiper relay OV «+ System voltage (alternating) = (Standard)4-84 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS REAR WIPER AND WASHER ws “ ie 0. 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| 4-99 et system) B83, Remote controlled mirror switch 4-89 an B84 Rear wiper and washer switch 485 211 B86 Fuel pump relay 4-20 an B87 MPI relay 4-20, 104 at B88 Engine oil level relay 4-67 an 8-89 Fuel octane ratio selection connector | 4-25 211INDEX (in order of connector No.) Connector | Parts name Circuit diagram page: Wiring diagram No. page, B-90 Headlamp washer relay 4-88 an 3-91 | Ignition key ng antenna $105 aH 8.92 | Rearfoglamprelay 49,46 2a B23 | immobiizer ECU 427,105 eat Bo4 Diode (for headlamp circuit) 4-31, 36, 47 24 c-01 Front speaker (LH) ~ 4-91 212 C08 ‘Auto-cruise control main switch «| 4.98 a 212 04 | Combination meter $18, 22, 62, 68, 66, 05, 108 [212 C-05 Combination meter 4-31, 34, 47, 52, 55, 63, 64, 100 | 2-12 C-06 Combination meter 4-18, 22, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 81, | 2-12 8, 100, 102 C-07 Hazard warning lamp switch 4-54 242 c-08 Defogger switch 4-86 212 10 __| Front speaker (RH) 481 22 C12 Glove box lamp 4-49 2412 19 | Glove box amp switch 9 22 16 | Ashiray llumination lamp 492 22 17 | Parking brake switch 66 22 18 | SASECU 102 22 Get | instrument panel wiring hamess and | 4-46, 47,54, 64,68, 61,65, 100, | 2-12 ody wiring hersess coreinaton ‘01 22 | instrument panel wiring hamess and | 4-22, 26, 69,64, 68,67, 100 [212 contol wichg hamess Combination C23 | Aheostat a2 24 | insiument panel wiring harness and | 445, 52, 63,67, 74,76, 61,65, | 212 body wiring harness combination 89,80, 82, 98, 98 C25 Instrument panel wiring harness and | 4-18, 31, 39,45, 46, 62,66,95 | 2-12 ~ front wiring harness combination 27 __| Front fog lamp owitch 45, 46 a2 ©28 | Diode or door-aarwaming amp crout) | 452 212 620 | Headlamp teveling switch 438 a2 30 | Rear fog lamp swtch a6 22INDEX (In order of connector No.) 7 Connector | Parts name Circuit diagram page Wiring diagram No page D-01 | Power window motor (RH) 478 2.418 02 Door mirror (RH) 429 ~ 243 03 | Door speaker (RH) 40 248 D-o4 | Power window sub switch 473 28 D.05 | Doorlock key eyinder switch (AH) | 470 218 1-06 | Door lock actuator (RH) 470 218 D.07 | Doorlock actuator (LH) an 2413 D098 | Power window main switch 473 213 D410 | Door speaker (LH) 491 213 Dit | Power window motor (LH) 478 29 D2 | Door mirror (LH) 4-88 218 02 | Floom lamp Eo | 451 2416 INDEX (In order of parts name) Parts name Connector | Circuit diagram page ‘Wiring diagram’ No. page S| Side turn-signal lamp (LH) Atta 4-56 27 Side turn-signal lamp (RH) An3 4-56 27 ‘SRS-ECU cB, 4-102 242 Starter motor | A-35 416 25 Starter motor A-36 416 25 ‘Stop lamp switch or no. connection - ‘Stop lamp switch or no connection ‘Sunroof motor £03 4-110 244 Sunroof switch 05 4-110 244 ‘Sunroof-ECU E-06 4-110 244 T | Taillamp relay AASX — | 4-9, 11, 40, 44, 46, 108 24 ‘Throttle position sensor A63 4-24, 100 26 ‘Tum signal and hazard flasher unit B48 454 28 Vv | Vehicle speed sensor ATE 4-26, 28, 64, 78, 100 26 Windshield washer fluid level switch or | A-73 4-81, 88 26 headlamp washer motor ‘Windshield washer motor ATS 4-80 26 ‘Windshield wiper motor ASS 4-80 26
or no connection B06 Stop lamp switch or no connection without auto-cruise control system> B07 JIG (1) 43,27, 31,36, 50,51,53, 58,60, | 2-8 61, 64, 71, 87, 96, 97, 99, 101, 102, 103, 108, 108 B08 JIG (2) 43,23, 27,31, 96, 40, 47,50,51, | 2-8 53, 55,72, 73, 77, 84, 87, 88, 88, 97, 101, 103, 108, 108, 109 B09 Ignition switch a4 28 B10 Column switch 4-31, 96, 40, 47, 88, 108 28 Bat Column switch 4-55, 88 28 Baz Column switch 480 28 Bas Diode (for idle up circuit 4-25 28 Bas Blower control panel lumination lamp | 4-74, 76 28 BAG Blower switch 474,76 28 B47 ANC switch 474,77 28 B18 “Tum signal and hazard flasher unit 454 28 B22 Blower resister 474, 76 28 B24 Blower motor 474,76 ies B25 AIC-ECU | 423, 29,77 28INDEX (In order of connector No.) ‘Connector | Parts name Circuit diagram page ‘Wiring diagram No. page B27 Body wiring hamess and door wiring | 4-70, 73, 89, 91 28 harness (RH) combination B28 Foot lamp (RH) 451 29 8.29 ‘Auto-cruise-ECU 4-98, 100, 101 29 B30 ‘Air bag module (passenger's side) 4-102 29 B31 Radio 4-90, 91 2-9 B32 Door lock power relay 4-70 29 B34 Cigarette lighter illumination lamp 4-92 29 8.35, Cigarette lighter 4.92, 29 B36 Cigarette lighter 4.92 29 B38 Diagnosis connector 4-27, 80, 53, 64, 71, 87,97, 101, | 29 103, 105, 109 8.39) Key reminder switch 4.53, 72, 109 29 B40 Clock spring 4-61, 99 29 Bat ‘Air bag module (driver's side) 4-102 29 B-42x | Power window relay 4-9, 73 29 B46 Foot lamp (LH) 451 29 B47 ETACS-ECU 4-2, 8, 50, 53, 71, 72, 87,108 [29 8-48 ETACS-ECU 4-50, 53, 71, 72, 87, 109 29 B49 Body wiring hamess and J/B combina- | 4-2, 3, 15, 18, 22, 28, 35,99, 45, | 2-9 tion 47,50, 53, 54, 55, 60, 63, 64, 66, 72, 73, 74, 76, 81, 84, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 98, $9, 102, 104, 109, 110 B50 Body wiring hamess and J/B combina. | 4-2, 3, 27, 50, 53, 55, 64,71, 73, | 2-9 tion 74, 78, 80, 84, 87, 88, 90, 94, 97, 98, 102, 103, 104, 105, 109, 110 Bot Body wiring hamess and J/B combina- | 4-2, 3, 50, 53, 55, 60, 70, 71, 72, | 2-9 tion 74, 76, 85, 87, 89, 90, 92, 102, 109, 110 B52 Body wiring harness and door wiring | 4-71, 73, 89, 91 29 harness (LH) combination B53 Engine-ECU 4-17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, | 2-10 28, 77, 78, 104 B54 Engine-ECU 4-17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 77, | 2-10 104 B56 Engine-ECU 4-17, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, | 2-10 78, 100 B58 ‘ABS-ECU 4-94, 96, 97 240INDEX (In order of connector No.) 5 Connector | Parts name Circuit diagram page Wiring diagram No. page Bg Body wiring hamess and front wiring | 4-94, 95, 96, 97 240 harness combination B63 Body wiring hamess and control wiring | 4-16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, | 2-10 hamess combination 28, 60, 64, 67, 77, 78, 80, 100, 104 B64 Body wiring hamess and control wiring | 4-99, 100, 101, 104 240 harness combination B45 Roof wiring hamess and J/B combination | 4-2, 3, 50, 110 240 Bes Instrument panel wiring hamess and J/B | 4-2, 3, 18, 22, 99, 45, 47, 49, 52, | 240 combination 54, 85, 62, 63, 64, 66, 81, 86, 95, 98, 99, 102 B67 Defogger relay 43, 87 210 B68 Blower relay 43, 74, 76 210 B69 RearwiringhamessandJ/B combination | 4-2, 3, 41, 52, 59, 55, 60, 72, 84, | 2-10 87, 91, 109, 110 B71 Body wiring hamess and rear wiring | 4-47, 52, 63, 67, 84, 91, 96 240 hamess combination B72 Body wiring hamess and rear wiring | 4-20, 41, 59, 106 240 hamess combination B74 Front wiring harness and J/B combina- | 4-2, 3, 13, 70, 74, 76, 87 240 tion B75 Front wiring hamess and J/B combina- an tion B76 Body wiring hamess and front wiring | 4-23, 25, 29, 30, 34, 95, 40, 44, | 2-11 hamess combination 46, 61, 77, 80, 81, 88, 108 B77 Body wiring hamess and front wiring | 4-31, 36, 58, 73, 88, 96, 99, 106 | 2-11 hamess combination B78 Body wiring hamess and front wiring | 4-10, 110 ant harness combination B79 Body wiring hamess and roof wiring | 4-51, 110 an harness combination B82 Dedicated fuse (with auto-cruise contro! | 4-99 et system) B83, Remote controlled mirror switch 4-89 an B84 Rear wiper and washer switch 485 211 B86 Fuel pump relay 4-20 an B87 MPI relay 4-20, 104 at B88 Engine oil level relay 4-67 an 8-89 Fuel octane ratio selection connector | 4-25 211INDEX (in order of connector No.) Connector | Parts name Circuit diagram page: Wiring diagram No. page, B-90 Headlamp washer relay 4-88 an 3-91 | Ignition key ng antenna $105 aH 8.92 | Rearfoglamprelay 49,46 2a B23 | immobiizer ECU 427,105 eat Bo4 Diode (for headlamp circuit) 4-31, 36, 47 24 c-01 Front speaker (LH) ~ 4-91 212 C08 ‘Auto-cruise control main switch «| 4.98 a 212 04 | Combination meter $18, 22, 62, 68, 66, 05, 108 [212 C-05 Combination meter 4-31, 34, 47, 52, 55, 63, 64, 100 | 2-12 C-06 Combination meter 4-18, 22, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 81, | 2-12 8, 100, 102 C-07 Hazard warning lamp switch 4-54 242 c-08 Defogger switch 4-86 212 10 __| Front speaker (RH) 481 22 C12 Glove box lamp 4-49 2412 19 | Glove box amp switch 9 22 16 | Ashiray llumination lamp 492 22 17 | Parking brake switch 66 22 18 | SASECU 102 22 Get | instrument panel wiring hamess and | 4-46, 47,54, 64,68, 61,65, 100, | 2-12 ody wiring hersess coreinaton ‘01 22 | instrument panel wiring hamess and | 4-22, 26, 69,64, 68,67, 100 [212 contol wichg hamess Combination C23 | Aheostat a2 24 | insiument panel wiring harness and | 445, 52, 63,67, 74,76, 61,65, | 212 body wiring harness combination 89,80, 82, 98, 98 C25 Instrument panel wiring harness and | 4-18, 31, 39,45, 46, 62,66,95 | 2-12 ~ front wiring harness combination 27 __| Front fog lamp owitch 45, 46 a2 ©28 | Diode or door-aarwaming amp crout) | 452 212 620 | Headlamp teveling switch 438 a2 30 | Rear fog lamp swtch a6 22INDEX (In order of connector No.) 7 Connector | Parts name Circuit diagram page Wiring diagram No page D-01 | Power window motor (RH) 478 2.418 02 Door mirror (RH) 429 ~ 243 03 | Door speaker (RH) 40 248 D-o4 | Power window sub switch 473 28 D.05 | Doorlock key eyinder switch (AH) | 470 218 1-06 | Door lock actuator (RH) 470 218 D.07 | Doorlock actuator (LH) an 2413 D098 | Power window main switch 473 213 D410 | Door speaker (LH) 491 213 Dit | Power window motor (LH) 478 29 D2 | Door mirror (LH) 4-88 218 02 | Floom lamp Eo | 451 2416 INDEX (In order of parts name) Parts name Connector | Circuit diagram page ‘Wiring diagram’ No. page S| Side turn-signal lamp (LH) Atta 4-56 27 Side turn-signal lamp (RH) An3 4-56 27 ‘SRS-ECU cB, 4-102 242 Starter motor | A-35 416 25 Starter motor A-36 416 25 ‘Stop lamp switch or no. connection - ‘Stop lamp switch or no connection ‘Sunroof motor £03 4-110 244 Sunroof switch 05 4-110 244 ‘Sunroof-ECU E-06 4-110 244 T | Taillamp relay AASX — | 4-9, 11, 40, 44, 46, 108 24 ‘Throttle position sensor A63 4-24, 100 26 ‘Tum signal and hazard flasher unit B48 454 28 Vv | Vehicle speed sensor ATE 4-26, 28, 64, 78, 100 26 Windshield washer fluid level switch or | A-73 4-81, 88 26 headlamp washer motor ‘Windshield washer motor ATS 4-80 26 ‘Windshield wiper motor ASS 4-80 26