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Page 1: ...drawings and specifications are the latest available at the time of printing As modifications affecting service occur dealers will be provided technical service bulletins or supplementary volumes This...

Page 2: ...I III I I GENERAL BD 2 EXTERIOR BD 7 INTERIOR BD 23 BUMPER BD 3 7 SEAT BD 41 I...

Page 3: ...m in Windshield glass Front door glass Rear door glass Tailgate glass Seat belt E L R Emergency Locking Retractor BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR ESHA0010 Rear hinged front opening type Front hinged full door...

Page 4: ...5 Hood Hood hinge to body 22 27 220 270 16 19 5 Hood hinge to hood 22 27 220 270 16 19 5 Hood latch to body 7 11 70 110 5 1 8 0 Seat belt Front seat belt upper anchor 40 55 400 550 28 9 39 8 Front se...

Page 5: ...ing clip 09861 31100 Sealant cut out tool ESA9010H Cutting the sealant for the windshield glass use with 09861 31200 ESA90101 09861 31200 Sealant cutting blade Cutting the sealant for the windshield g...

Page 6: ...cable and damaged pinion Decrease in clutch slipping force of motor Adjust Increased lid sliding resistance or Adjust or replace interference of lid with drive cables weatherstrip etc due to maladjust...

Page 7: ...ip not holding firmly Adjust fit of door Improperly installed weatherstrip or setting of Repair or replace weatherstrip setting of weatherstrip Improperly closed door Adjust Improperly fit door Adjust...

Page 8: ...T ADJUSTMENT ESHA0250 Hood bumper ESHA005C 1 Adjust the longitudinal and lateral positions of the hood by utilizing the holes in the hinge 2 Turn the hood bumpers either clockwise or counter clockwise...

Page 9: ...SO 8 4 Adjust the alignment of the hood striker and the hood latch by adjusting the horizontal and vertical position of the latch and the height of the hood ESHAO05B BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR...

Page 10: ...2 Remove the side trim from the tailgate frame ESHA010B 3 Remove the tapping screw and the trim grip and then the tailgate trim panel ESHA010C 4 Remove the license lamp 8D 9 ESHA010E 5 Remove the bac...

Page 11: ...move the tailgate outside handle the tailgate actuator the tailgate latch and the key cylinder ESHA010G ESHA010M 9 Remove the tailgate lifter 10 Installation is the reverse of the removal process BODY...

Page 12: ...he wire connectors from the front door ESHA015C ESHA015A FRONT DOOR 2 Remove the tapping screw cap and loosen the tapping screws REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ESHA0350 1 Loosen the screw holding the handle...

Page 13: ...astener ADJUSTMENT ESHA0400 DOOR POSITION Check for a flush fit with the body then check for an equal gap between the front and rear top and bottom door edges and the body The door and body edges shou...

Page 14: ...EXTERIOR ESHA015N NOTE Hold the outside handle outward and push the door against the body to ensure the striker has a tight fit ESA9095B BO 13...

Page 15: ...odule ESHA0450 ESHA020C ESHA020A ESHA020B Disconnect the wire connectors from the rear door REAR DOOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 1 Loosen the screw holding the handle inside the door 2 Remove the tappin...

Page 16: ...wire harness and the rear door module ESHA020K 11 Remove the rear door front panel ESHA020L SO 15 12 Remove the rear door outside handle ESHA020J 13 Remove the weather strip outside rear door belt ESH...

Page 17: ...R STRIKER Make sure the door is not loose and that it latches securely without slamming If necessary adjust the door as follows 1 Draw a line around the striker plate for reference 2 Loosen the strike...

Page 18: ...A025C ROOF SIDE GARNISH ESHA0600 1 Remove the roof side garnish by using a flat bladed screwdriver CAUTION When prying with a flat bladed screwdriver wrap it with protective tape to prevent damage In...

Page 19: ...SHA0650 Glass panel Slider assembly Drip rail assembly Screw Stopper 1 1 Clip Screw Frame assembly Deflector link Screw Drive unit assembly Motor assembly I I sYew ib Harness assembly Relay Deflector...

Page 20: ...ove the decoration cover and the glass panel Tightening torque Glass panel mounting nuts 4 6 Nm 40 60 kg cm 2 9 4 4 Ib ft ESA9011B ESA9011C 1 Remove the drip rail DISASSEMBLY ESHA0750 2 Remove the sto...

Page 21: ...f there is discrepancy between the glass position and the motor ring in a fully closed position the sunroof will not operate correctly BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR ESA9060N INSTALLATION ESHA0850 Installatio...

Page 22: ...ass panel and roof panel is not more than 0 3 mm 4 Measure the driving force of the motor and adjust it to 15 25 kg 33 1 55 7Ib with the torque adjustment nut on the motor 15 25 Kg ESA9075D 5 After ad...

Page 23: ...t flat bladed screwdriver between the outside rearview mirror holder and mirror assembly ESHA030B CAUTION When prying with a flat bladed screwdriver wrap it with a shop towel to prevent damage 2 Remov...

Page 24: ...ONENTS ESHA1100 ESHA035A REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ESHA1150 1 After removal of knob loosen the screws holding the floor console and then pull out the floor console 2 Installation is the reverse of the...

Page 25: ...p and the cowl top cover ESHA040B 4 Remove the cowl top outer front panel by installing the windshield wiper linkage ESHA040C 5 Remove the cover BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR ESHA040D 6 Remove the bolts hold...

Page 26: ...nnector For vehicles equipped with pre tensioner ESHA040J 5 Remove the band holding the extinguisher and then remove the cowl side trim Remove the console SD 25 ESHA040K 6 Remove the multi box and dis...

Page 27: ...00 11 Remove the multifunction switch after disconnection of connectors ESHA040P 12 Remove the center facia panel and disconnect the connectors 13 Remove the audio BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR ESHA040Q 14 R...

Page 28: ...20 Remove the driver side support panel ESHA040X 21 Loosen the bolts holding the steering column and pull down the steering column SD 27 ESHA040Z 22 Remove the bracket holding console ESHA041A 23 Remo...

Page 29: ...041F 25 Disconnect the ground and connectors ESHA041G ESHA041H BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR ESHA041I 26 Remove the main crash pad ESHA041J 27 Installation is the reverse of the removal process Connect all c...

Page 30: ...R DOOR SCUFF TRIM SD 29 CENTER PILLAR TRIM 1 Loosen the bolt holding the seat belt lower anchor and remove the center pillar lower trim ESHA0401 2 Loosen the bolt holding the seat belt upper anch r an...

Page 31: ...45E REAR PILLAR TRIM 1 Loosen the bolts holding center seat belt upper anchor and rear seat belt upper anchor 2 Remove the rear pillar trim lCJ1f Jl fJ F I I L ESHA045F HEADLINING 1 To remove the head...

Page 32: ...INTERIOR WINDSHIELD GLASS COMPONENTS ESHA1300 t t B B t X t t A A SD 31 Quarter fixed glass L Molding 011 J f Front pillar Sealant trim L Windshield glass SECT A A SECT B B SECT D D ESHA050A...

Page 33: ...STALLATION ESHA1400 1 Using a cutter knife or the special tool scrape the old sealant smoothly to a thickness of about 2 mm 0 08 in on the bonding suriace around the entire windshield flange CAUTION B...

Page 34: ...pplied primer with your hand If you do the adhesive may not bond to the glass properly causing a leak after the windshield glass is installed 2 Do not apply body primer to the glass 3 Keep water dust...

Page 35: ...to direct a powerful stream of water on the new adhesive material Allow water to spillover the edges of the glass 13 If there are leaks dry the affected area then apply sealant ESDA235G 14 Install the...

Page 36: ...5A Rear wiper r Rear wiper motor Tailgate glass Ii p Tailgate glass T High mounted stop amp4 Tailgate trim 4 High mounted stop lamp 3 Rear wiper and wiper motor 2 Remove the tailgate glass in the same...

Page 37: ...und the tailgate glass 09861 31400 ESDA230D 11 Periorm a water leak test for the tailgate glass Use a cold water spray being careful not to direct a poweriul stream of water on the new adhesive BODY I...

Page 38: ...BUMPER BUMPER FRONT BUMPER COMPONENTS ESHA1550 1 2 3 6 l f 4 1 Radiator grill 2 Front fog lamp 3 Blanking cover 4 Bumper cover 5 Bumper cover mesh 6 Energy absorber 7 Bumper rail BD 37 ESHA155A...

Page 39: ...ill upper cover ESHA070D 3 Loosen the nuts and screws holding the front bumper cover ESHA070E 4 Raise the vehicle then remove the front bumper and the screws holding the front wheel guard ESHA070G 5 R...

Page 40: ...BUMPER REAR BUMPER COMPONENTS ESHA1650 1 Bumper cover 2 Energy absorber 3 Bumper rail 2 1 3 BD 39 ESHA165A...

Page 41: ...the rear mud guard and the screws holding the rear wheel house ESHA075B 2 Remove the screws holding the rear bumper cover ESHA075C 3 Remove the rear transverse trim and then remove the plugs and the s...

Page 42: ...SEAT SEAT FRONT SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ESHA1750 1 Pullout the front seat mounting cover 2 Loosen the bolts and nuts holding the front seat and remove the front seat ESHA040F SO 41...

Page 43: ...BO 42 REAR SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ESHA1800 Remove the second seat and the third seat as shown ESHA080A ESHA080B BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR...

Page 44: ...t disconnect the negative battery terminal and disconnect the connector from the gas generator and then remove the retractor ESHA040J 4 Installation is the reverse of the removal process CAUTION 1 A p...

Page 45: ...AND INSTALLATION ESHA1900 1 Loosen the seat belt lower anchor bolt and remove the quarter trim BODY INTERIOR EXTERIOR ESHA045D 2 Remove the rear seat belt retractor ESHA085B 3 Installation is the rev...

Page 46: ...0 a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a BE 46 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER a a a a a a a a a BE 49 WINDSHIELD WIPERIWASHER a a a a a a a a a BE 51 REAR WIPERIWASHER a a a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 BE...

Page 47: ...w fuel 3 0 Amber Turn signal LH RH 1 4 Green Battery Charge 1 4 Red Oil pressure 1 4 Red Air bag 1 4 Red Parking brake 1 4 Red Seat belt 1 4 Red Check engine 1 4 Amber ABS 1 4 Amber Door ajar 1 4 Red...

Page 48: ...ocity MPH 120 Remarks Tolerance MPH 120 3 125 3 EXCEPT USA Tolerance MPH 117 5 122 5 USA 0 Must tap the speedometer with hand to prevent hysterisis effects when inspected Tachometer Type 0 Cross coil...

Page 49: ...pe Intermedia stability type Indication standard Temperature Angle 0 Assembled tolerance oC 55 C 40 85 C 110 C 7 2 7 3 3 2 Red zone over 125 C over 35 5 35 7 4 0 Inspection order OFF C H Resistance of...

Page 50: ...Turn on the radio or the tape player 1 Place balance and fader control to center position I 2 Set volume control to proper Verify customer com positicn plaint or identify symptom I I I Sound I I Radio...

Page 51: ...o Connect properly NG Check speaker harnessfl OK Repair Check speaker connector Is there voltage 12V be tween terminal 70fthe M1 0 I N o 4 and body ground Yes Check wire OK Connect correctly Are the r...

Page 52: ...T 2 ETA90130 I Radio problem I I I I Weak Poor tone I I Check antenna Tune correctly Still poor extend antenna fully Yesl I Check for shorts in speaker Yes IRepair harness I Check connection of harnes...

Page 53: ...ped in isopropyl alcohol refer to owner s manual r J JL _ Inspect by test tape OK Inspect by using test tape Not OK Not OK INFORM CUSTOMER 1 To use good quality tape 2 Don t put anything inside tape d...

Page 54: ...close to a harness Reroute the antenna lead in Nol ON I I OFF 1 Engine I I When pulling out the antenna No f When pulling out the antenna Yes plug is there a noise plug is there a noise Replace radio...

Page 55: ...A90160 2 TAPE Noise Start the engine Check ground OK Check mounting screws OK Check with another tape Not OK Is wiring correct Nol Repair harness Not OK Not OK OK Yes Ground completely Tighten the scr...

Page 56: ...e recorded face of the CD dirty Yes Insert the CD correctly or check to a Does dew exist on the recorded see if the CD is defective face of the CD INa I Replace CD I ETA9010H 2 NO SOUND Yes Does it pl...

Page 57: ...I _ N _O _ j l Repair or replace CD player I with an existing proper CD IYes Replace CD 2 Sound sometimes skipes during driving Stop vehicle and check it Check by using a CD which is free of scratche...

Page 58: ...Is the combined amplifier or radio No r I connected securely I Securely connect IYes If CD does not eject don t eject it The player may be damaged Therfore contact a service shop for repairs 6 NO SOUN...

Page 59: ...ecessary ETA9010K Poor Volume Does the problem disappear No Improperly connected harness Correct the connection of the when switching from the cas sette to the radio or connector harness or the connec...

Page 60: ...i cates open circuit Yesl Replace radio unit ETA9010M CHART 9 ETA90230 Eating tape I Check capstan and pinchroller Yes Clean head capstan and pinchroller for oxide and dirt build up Use head cleaner o...

Page 61: ...the antenna relay Is the antenna relay OK 7 IYes Is the motor OK 7 No Replace the motor I IYes Repair the harness 2 MOTOR ANTENNA EXTENDS AND RETRACTS BUT DOES NOT RECEIVE Is the antenna itself OK 7...

Page 62: ...ulty Check rheostat taillamps light Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary Turn signal lamp does not flash on Bulb burned out Replace bulb one side Turn signal switch faulty Check switch Wiring o...

Page 63: ...SIGNAL 3 REAR SIGNAL ETHAOO5F 16P CONNECTOR NO NOTE 1 ANTB M36 2 EXT AMP RR LH INPUT 11 0 3 EXT AMP FRT LH INPUT G 4 EXT AMP FRT RH INPUT 5 EXT AMP RR RH INPUT G G JII 6 ILL 7 ACC L 8 GROUND ETHAOO5E...

Page 64: ...NPUT 4 EXT AMP FRT RH INPUT 5 EXT AMP RR RH INPUT 6 ILL 7 ACC 8 GROUND 9 EXT AMP RR LH INPUT 10 EXT AMP FRT LH INPUT 11 N C 12 AMP REMOTE 13 EXT AMP FRT RH INPUT 14 EXT AMP RR RH INPUT 15 ILL 16 BACK...

Page 65: ...THAOOSR 16P CONNECTOR NO NOTE 1 AUTO ANTENNA 2 SPKR RR LH 3 SPKR FRT LH 4 SPKR FRT RH 5 SPKR RR RH Jr 6 ILL GXID 7 ACC dJ 9 1 8 GROUND I I 9 SPKR RR LH 10 SPKR FRT LH ETHAOOSS 11 N C 12 N C 13 SPKR FR...

Page 66: ...bracket 4 Installation is the reverse of the removal process SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ETHA0750 TAPE HEAD AND CAPSTAN CLEANING 1 To obtain optimum performance clean the head and capstan as often as necess...

Page 67: ...he rear quarter trim Refer to the SO group ESHA045D 2 Remove the rear speaker BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ETA9040A SPEAKER CHECKING ETA90400 1 Check the speaker by using an ohmmeter If an ohmmeter indicate...

Page 68: ...switch 1 Wiper hiqh speed 2 Head lamp hiqh beam power 2 Wiper low speed 3 3 Wiper parkinq 4 4 Mist switch 5 5 Wiper washer ground 6 6 Intermittent wiper 7 Turn signal RH lamp switch M26 2 7 Front was...

Page 69: ...r low speed 3 3 Wiper parking 4 M26 2 4 Mist switch 5 5 Wiper washer ground 6 6 Intermittent wiper 7 Turn signal RH lamp switch 7 Front washer switch 8 Flasher unit power 13 Intermittent wiper M26B 1...

Page 70: ...ioned in the restraints section o When you disconnect the air bag module clock spring connector take care not to apply exce sive force The removed air bag module should be stored in a clean dry place...

Page 71: ...IMMER AND PASSING SWITCH M26 1 I 1 2 10 11 Position HU HL P HU Head lamp high beam HL Head lamp low beam P Head lamp passing switch KTDA040B TURN SIGNAL AND LANE CHANGE SWITCH M26 1 7 8 9 Hazard Turn...

Page 72: ...TION ETHA1200 1 Test the horn by connecting battery voltage to the 1 and 2 terminals 2 The horn should make a sound If the horn fails to make a sound replace it ADJUSTMENT Operate the horn and adjust...

Page 73: ...ion T3 At vehicle speed Okm h 2 6 0 7 sec VR Okn 18 0 1 sec VR 50Kn At vehicle speed 100km h or more 1 0 0 2sec VR Okn 1 O O 1 sec VR 50Kn AlT l DEFOGGER ON SW OFF DEFOGGER ON OUTPUT OFF L ETHA115E IG...

Page 74: ...sec DOOR OPEN CLOSE ON IGN SW OFF t f ROOM LAMP ON OUTPUT OFF IGNSW ON OFF TAIL SW ON OFF DRIVER OPEN DRSW CLOSE TAIL RLY ON OFF ETHA115M 10 Power window timer ETHA115G Time specification 7 Door warn...

Page 75: ...ANTI THEFT FUNCTION ON 1 1 OFF ON n n OFF ASSIST DR LocKSW DR UNLOCK OUTPUT DElVER DR UNLOCK LOCKSW INSiDE UKNOB LOCK ETHA115H 1 Arm function 13 Auto door unlock Time specification Time specification...

Page 76: ...K UNLOCK ON RT1 OUTPUT OFF ARM STATE ARM I DISARM START ON I INHIBIT OFF SIREN ON U I OFF HAZARD ON LAMP OFF T2 T3 ETHA115U b Except EC Area Time specification T1 27 2sec T2 1O 1 sec ETHA120F e TX loc...

Page 77: ...N ARM STATE ON OFF 30 sec FLJ ijl r _ A R M DISARM Change code saving switch of the receiver unit from OFF to SET The same secret code from transmitter are stored into the receiver unit when the door...

Page 78: ...EMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ETHA1300 1 Disconnect the negative battery terminal 2 Remove the lower crash panel 3 Remove the ETACM from the junction block and disconnect the connectors ETDA080A 4 Installat...

Page 79: ...h 2 50A ASS 2 30A Power window 30A Radiator 30A Condenser 20A INSPECTION 1 Check for a burnt fusible link with an ohmmeter 2 If a fusible link burns out there is a short or some other problem in the c...

Page 80: ...ed Blown fuse due to overcurrent ETDA086A 2 Fuse blown due to repeated current on off Normally this type of problem occurs after a fairly long period of use and is less frequent than 1 above In this c...

Page 81: ...BE 36 INDICATORS AND GAUGES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER COMPONENTS ETHA1450 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ETHA020D ETHA020B M30 1 M30 3 I II I M30 2 KTDA095C ETHA145A...

Page 82: ...NSTALLATION ETHA1500 1 Disconnect the negative battery terminal 2 Remove the cluster facia panel ESHA040V 3 Loosen the screws holding the cluster and remove the instrument cluster ESHA040W 4 Installat...

Page 83: ...E 0 0 CHIME BELL lliJ I 9 UJI EARTH GAUGE EARTH t GO TURN SIGNAL SWITCHIR r TURN SIGNAL SWITCH l BATTERY TAIL GATE tC9 DOOR SWITCH c SEAT BELT SWITCH IMMOBILIZER ILLUMINATION ILLUMINATION 1 CRUISE vfv...

Page 84: ...ry to terminal 1 M30 3 and negative lead to terminal 4 M30 1 2 Connect the variable resistance to terminalS M30 1 and terminal 4 M30 1 3 Vary the variable resistance 4 Check that the fuel gauge pointe...

Page 85: ...battery to terminal 15 M30 2 and negative lead to terminal 6 M30 2 2 Connect the variable resistance to terminal 16 M30 2 and terminal 6 M30 2 3 Vary the variable resistance 4 Check that the temperatu...

Page 86: ...the difference is excessive replace the tachometer BE 41 CAUTION 1 Reversing the connections of the tachometer will damage the transistor and diodes inside 2 When removing or installing the tachometer...

Page 87: ...ibration can be caused by a loose or dry speedometer cable ETA9100A 1 Adjust the pressure of the tires to the specified level Velocity 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Remark Km h Toler 20 40 43 60...

Page 88: ...rear view mirror connector from the harness 3 Operate the switch and check for continuity between the terminals If continuity is not as specified replace the mirror switch 007 Class Terminal 1 2 3 4...

Page 89: ...e harness 2 Apply battery voltage to each terminal as shown in the table and confirm that the mirror operates properly D01 Position 6 7 8 UP 8 CB CB DOWN ffi 8 8 LEFT 8 CB 8 RIGHT CB 8 CB ETHA030B 001...

Page 90: ...SWITCH ETHA2000 ETHA040A INSPECTION ETHA2050 1 Remove the cluster facia panel 2 Disconnect the outside mirror folding switch and check for continuity between the terminals M24 Position 2 3 4 5 ON PUSH...

Page 91: ...ect the motor terminals directly to the battery and check that the motor operates smoothly Next reverse the polarity and check that the motor operates smoothly in the reverse direction If the operatio...

Page 92: ...f continuity is not as specified replace the switch BE 47 008 FRONT LEFT FRONT RIGHT REAR LEFT REAR RIGHT Position 5 6 10 11 2 4 10 11 9 10 11 12 7 8 10 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UP 0 ro 0 0 ro OFF 0 LO La 0 0...

Page 93: ...BE 48 POWER WINDOW SUB SWITCH 028 Terminal 2 3 5 7 Position UP OFF DOWN ETHA035F BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D28 f1l r I I2T3l CITillIillJ ETHA195B...

Page 94: ...meter indicates 0 volts ETA9165D 4 To check for open circuits slowly move the test lead in the direction that the open circuit seems to exist Try to find a point where a voltage is generated or change...

Page 95: ...ell and apply three coats with a brush at in tervals of about 15 minutes apart Remove the tape and allow sufficient time for drying before applying power For a better finish scrape away excess de posi...

Page 96: ...WINDSHIELD WIPERIWASHER WINDSHIELD WIPERIWASHER COMPONENTS ETHA2300 Glass Wiper arm Wiper arm Nut Windshield wiper cap nut Wiper link cover SECT A A BE 51 Wiper motor ETHA065A ETHA065B ETHA230A...

Page 97: ...arm and blade NOTE Care must be taken not to scratch the engine hood ESHA040A 2 Remove the cowl top cover ESHA040B 3 Disconnect the windshield wiper motor connector and remove the windshield wiper mot...

Page 98: ...iper operate during 2 5 3 8 sec turned on during 0 6 sec or more WASH WASH If washer switch is turned on during 0 6 sec or When washer switch is less the wiper operate only one time turned on during 0...

Page 99: ...its This is an indication of damage to the windscreen in the area of the coupler or the sensor has been removed from the coupler 2 FAULT B Fault B is indicated when the sensor has detected that it no...

Page 100: ...continuity between the terminals WIPER AND INTERMITTENT VOLUME SWITCH M26m 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 Position MIST 0 0 OFF 0 ro INT 0 ro 0 QI LOW HI 0 KTDA040D WASHER SWITCH M26 2 7 8 Position OFF ON KTDA0...

Page 101: ...zzle on the specified spray posi tion ETHA065D FRONT WIPER MOTOR 4 Connect the positive lead from the battery to terminal 4 and the negative lead to terminal 3 5 Check that the motor stops running at...

Page 102: ...N ETA91800 1 With the washer motor connected to the reservoir tank fill the reservoir tank with water 2 Connect positive and negative battery cables to terminals 2 and 1 respectively to see that the w...

Page 103: ...BE 58 REAR WIPERIWASHER COMPONENTS ETHA2600 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 5 3 r 5 2 1 4 1 Rear wiper motor and link 2 Cap 3 Nut 4 Cover 5 Rear wiper arm and blade 6 Nut ETHA260A...

Page 104: ...ailgate trim panel ESHA010C 3 Remove the rear wiper motor Specified position Distance A 60mm ETHA070C ESHA010J 4 Installation is the reverse of the removal process INSPECTION ETHA2700 1 Remove the con...

Page 105: ...SPECTION ETHA2850 1 Disconnect the connector from the rear wiper and washer switch 2 Check for continuity between the terminals M23 rminal 1 2 3 4 6 9 10 Mode ON Wiper switch OFF INT 0 ON Washer switc...

Page 106: ...THA2750 1 With the washer motor connected to the reservoir tank fill the reservoir tank with water 2 Connect positive and negative battery cables to terminals 1 and 2 respectively to see that the wash...

Page 107: ...INSPECTION ETHA3250 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WARMER ETA9205A Connector No M145 M146 Inspect the switch continuity between terminals as below 1 2 3 4 h 6 Switch position ON OFF ETHA325A If the continuity...

Page 108: ...00 1 Using an ohmmeter check for continuity between the terminals 2 If the continuity is not as specified replace the switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Condition Slide Open 0 f O switch Close Up 0 I Tilt sw...

Page 109: ...continuity between the terminals Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Battery voltage not supplied coils not energized 0 l il k Battery voltage e G 0 k supplied 8 8 coils energized 0 0 8 Indicates battery connec...

Page 110: ...rom sun roof har ness 3 After applying DC 12V to the terminal 8 apply the terminal 3 to the ground 4 Check that the motor turns in the direction of the sunroof when tilted down and is open 5 Reverse t...

Page 111: ...hicle should be placed on the flat floor BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 3 Draw vertical lines Vertical lines passing through respective headlamp centers and a horizontal line Horizontal line passing through c...

Page 112: ...978 1 270 3 000 With driver 685 679 350 ETHA290B III Turn the low beam on without driver The cut off line is projected in the allowable range shaded region Car axis Vertical line of left bulb center...

Page 113: ...d Vertical line of right bulb amp high bulb 45 1 1 90 Upper limit 90 V 90 t 0 Lower limit l C l I W2 Vert H I ETHA075D I Turn the front fog lamp on without driver The cut off line is projected in the...

Page 114: ...y from the relay box in the engine compartment 2 Check for continuity between terminals Terminal Position 2 3 When de energized When energized NOTE 10 0 0 Indicates that there is id 1 between the term...

Page 115: ...lamp on SPECIFICATIONS BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM or off automatically in accordance with the detection illumination Items Specifications Rated voltage DC 12V Operating voltage DC 9V 16V Load Max 200mA Re...

Page 116: ...6 IGN switch DETECTION ILLUMINATION Terminal Voltage 1 Earth 2 5V Normal OV Taillamp relay 3 12V lgnition ON 5 5V Normal OV Switch ON 6 12V lgnition ON ETHA295A I TYPE CONDITION TAIL LAMP HEAD LAMP ON...

Page 117: ...battery terminal 2 Remove the cluster facia panel 3 Disconnect the connector from the hazard lamp switch ESHA040V 4 Operate the switch and check for continu ity between terminals by using an ohmmeter...

Page 118: ...inal 3 BE 73 KTDA212A 3 Connect the two turn signal lamps parallel to each other to terminals 2 and 3 Check that the bulbs turn on and off NOTE The turn signal lamps should flash 60 to 120 times per m...

Page 119: ...2100 Remove the overhead console lamp and check for continuity between the terminals VEHICLES WITHOUT SUNROOF M132 ROOM LAMP MAP LAMP SWITCH SWITCH Position LH RH ON DR OFF Terminal ON OFF ON OFF 1 9...

Page 120: ...ETHA2150 BE 75 5 LH MAP LAMP SW I OFF if Q DR 2 J ON 0 0 0 4 DIGITAL CLOCK ETHA0458 VEHICLES WITH SUNROOF M138 ROOM LAMP MAP LAMP SWITCH SWITCH Position LH RH ON DR OFF Terminal ON OFF ON OFF 3 9 4 6...

Page 121: ...BE 76 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ETHA2200 LH 1 B 1 DIGITAL CLOCK s iO o y ETHA045D...

Page 122: ...er system is an anti theft device which enables starting to be possible only when the mechanical and wireless secret codes are aligned simultaneously ECM Engine Control Module The transponder built in...

Page 123: ...NNA Receives signal from the transponder Sends transponder signal to the ICM Supplies power to the coil antenna IMMOBILIZER CONTROL MODULE Receives and analyzes signal from the coil antenna Transmits...

Page 124: ...ter key 2 1 Registration sequence complete L _ _ J ETHA345A 2 Master key correction If a new set of master keys needs to be produced it can be done by two methods a Using 10 key Registration complete...

Page 125: ...onds Insert new master key 2 and turn ignition ON then per each key OFF New master key 2 is registered I Remove key t Sequence complete NOTE o Once the password is mis registered it is impossible to r...

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