Cableado de La Carroceria
Cableado de La Carroceria
Cableado de La Carroceria
System
GENERAL FUSES AND RELAYS
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................. BE -3 COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -83
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................ BE -7 RELAY BOX {ENGINE COMPARTMENT)
SPECIAL TOOLS ............................................. BE -10 COMPONENTS .......................................... BE -84
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................... BE -11 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -85
RELAY BOX {PASSENGER COMPARTMENT)
AUDIO SYSTEM COMPONENTS .......................................... BE -87
COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -37 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -90
AUDIO UNIT
COMPONENTS .......................................... BE -38 INDICATORS AND GAUGES
REMOVAL .................................................. BE -42 COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -91
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INSPECTION .............................................. BE -43 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
SPEAKERS COMPONENTS .......................................... BE -92
REMOVAL .................................................. BE -44 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................... BE -94
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -46 REMOVAL .................................................. BE -96
ANTENNA INSPECTION .............................................. BE -97
COMPONENTS .......................................... BE -47
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -48 POWER DOOR LOCKS
COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -102
MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH POWER DOOR LOCK ACTUATORS
COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -51 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -103
MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH POWER DOOR LOCK RELAY
REMOVAL .................................................. BE -52 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -105
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -54
POWER DOOR MIRRORS
HORNS COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -106
COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -56 POWER DOOR MIRROR SWITCH
HORN CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................... BE -107
REMOVAL .................................................. BE -57 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -108
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -57 POWER DOOR MIRROR ACTUATOR
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -109
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM DOOR MIRROR FOLDING CONTROL MODULE
COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -59 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................... BE -110
DESCRIPTION ................................................. BE -60 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -110
ANTI-THEFT FUNCTION ................................ BE -60
ETACS MODULE INPUT SIGNAL TEST ......... BE -64 POWER WINDOWS
INSPECTION ................................................... BE -66 COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -111
TRANSMITTER POWER WINDOW MOTOR
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -72 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -112
TRANSMITTER CODE REGISTRATION .. BE -72 POWER WINDOW SWITCH
~IRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................... BE -113
ETACS (ELECTRONIC TIME AND ALARM INSPECTION .............................................. BE -115
CONTROL SYSTEM) POWER WINDOW RELAY
DESCRIPTION ................................................. BE -74 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -117
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................ BE -74
ELECTRONIC TIME AND ALARM CONTROL REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
MODULE COMPONENTS ............................................... BE -118
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................... BE -75 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER PRINTED HEATER
ETACS MODULE INPUT SIGNAL TEST ... BE -76 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -119
REMOVAL .................................................. BE -78 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -79 INSPECTION .............................................. BE -121
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER RELAY
INSPECTION .............................................. BE -122
WINDSHIELD WIPER I WASHER TAIL, PARKING AND LICENSE LAMPS
COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -123 REMOVAL.; ....................~........................... BE -155
WINDSHIELD WIPER I WASHER SWITCH STOP LAMPS
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -124 REMOVAL ................................................. BE -156
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -125 COURTESY AND TRUNK LAMPS
FRONT WIPER MOTOR REMOVAL ................................................. BE -157
COMPONENTS ..................•..................... BE -126 INSPECTION ............................................ BE -157
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -127
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -128 AUTO LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM
INSTALLATION ......................................... BE -129 DESCRIPTION ............................................... BE -158
FRONT WASHER MOTOR COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -158
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -130 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ....................................... BE -159
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -130 AUTO LIGHT CONTROL MODULE
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -160
REAR WIPER /WASHER AUTO LIGHT SWITCH
REAR WIPER MOTOR INSPECTION ........... :................................ BE -161
COMPONENTS ........................................ BE -132
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -133 DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -134 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ....................................... BE -162
INSTALLATION ......................................... BE -134 INSPECTION ................................................. BE -164
REAR WAHSER SWITCH
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -135 HEAD LAMP LEVELLING DEVICE
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REAR WAHSER MOTOR COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -166
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -136 HEAD LAMP LEVELLING SWITCH
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................. BE -167
SEAT WARMER INSPECTION ............................................ BE -167
COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -137
SEAT WARMER SWITCH HEAD LAMP WASHER
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -137 COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -169
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ....................................... BE -170
SUNROOF HEAD LAMP WASHER SWITCH
COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -138 INSPECTION ............................................ BE -170
SUNROOF SWITCH HEAD LAMP WASHER RELAY
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -139 INSPECTION ............................................ BE -172
SUNROOF RELAY HEAD LAMP WASHER MOTOR
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -140 INSPECTION ............................................ BE -173
SUNROOF MOTOR
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -141 IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -174
LIGHTING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ............................................... BE -175
COMPONENTS .............................................. BE -142 LIMPHOME FUNCTION ................................. BE -179
HEAD LAMPS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ....................................... BE -182
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -143 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................... BE -183
AIMING INSTRUCTIONS ......................... BE -143
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -146 IGNITION SYSTEM
TURN SIGNAL LAMP IGNITION SWITCH
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -147 REMOVAL ................................................. BE -191
ROOM LAMP INSPECTION ............................................ BE -193
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -148
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -148
OVERHEAD CONSOLE LAMP
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -149
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -149
TURN I HAZARD LAMPS
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -151
FLASHER UNIT
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -152
FRONT FOG LAMPS
REMOVAL ................................................. BE -153
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -153
REAR FOG LAMPS
INSPECTION ............................................ BE -154
GENERAL BE-3
~NOTE
• Do not quick-charge a battery unless the battery
ground cable has been disconnected, otherwise
you will damage the alternator diodes.
• Do not attempt to crank the engine with the bat-
tery ground cable loosely connected or you will
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severely damage the wiring.
HANDLING CONNECTORS
6. Never try to disconnect connectors by pulling on their
1. Make sure the connectors are clean and have no wires; pull on the connector halves instead.
loose wire terminals.
7. Always reinstall plastic covers.
2. Make sure multiple cavity connectors are packed with
grease (except watertight connectors).
ETKD150C
A
ETKD150A
8. Before connecting connectors, make sure the termi- 10. The backs of some connectors are packed with
nals (A) are in place and not bent. grease. Add grease if necessary. If the grease(A) is
contaminated, replace it.
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ETKD1500
ETKD150F
9. Check for loose retainer (A) and rubber seats (B).
11. Insert the connector all the way and make sure it is
securely locked.
12. Position wires so that the open end of the cover faces
down.
A
ETKD150E
ETKD150G
GENERAL BE-5
HANDLING WIRES AND HARNESSES 6. Seat grommets in their grooves properly (A). Do not
leave grommets distorted (B).
1. Secure wires and wire harnesses to the frame with
their respective wire ties at the designated locations.
u
A
B
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ETK0150J
ETKD1501
~-------L------~--------
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ETKD150L
FIVE-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING
MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH
Items Specifications
Rated voltage DC 12 V
Operating temperature range -30°C - +80°C (-22 - + 176°F)
Rated load
Dimmer & passing switch High : 1A (Relay load)
Low : 1A (Relay load)
Passing : 1A (Relay load)
Lighting switch Lighting : 1A (Relay load)
Turn signal & lane change switch 6.6±0.5A (Lamp load)
Front fog lamp switch 1A (Relay load)
Wiper & mist switch Low, High : 4.5A (Motor load)
Intermittent : 0.22±0.05A (Relay load)
Lock : Max. 28A (Motor load)
Mist : 4.5A (Motor load)
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Washer switch 4A (Motor load)
Variable intermittent volume switch Max. 25mA
Horn switch 1A (Relay load)
Rear wiper & washer switch (Sdoors) Rear wiper : 200mA (Relay load)
Rear washer : 4A (Motor load)
Items SpecHications
Speedometer
Type 0 Cross-coil type
Input spec. 0 Hall IC type : 4 pulses/rev.
Indication 0 Kmlh : 637rpm x 4 pulses/rev. indicates 60Kmlh
0 MPH : 1026 rpm x 4 pulses/rev. indicates 60MPH
Standard values
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Velocity (kmlh) 20 40 60 80 100
Tolerance (kmlh) 2Q-24.4 40-43 61-65.4 81-86.5 102.5-108
Velocity (kmlh) 120 140 160 180 200
Tolerance (kmlh) 124-129.5 145.5-151 167-172.5 188-193.5 209-214.5
Velocity (MPH) 10 20 40 60
Tolerance (MPH) 10-13 2Q-23 41-44 61.2-65
Velocity (MPH) 80 100 120 Remark
Tolerance (MPH) 82.2-86 103.2-107 124.2-128
Tachometer
Type 0 Cross-coil type (4cyl: 2pulseslrev, 4cyl: 4pulseslrev)
Standard values
Revolution (RPM) 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Remark
Tolerance (RPM) ±100 ±125 ±150 ±150 ±150 ±180 ±210 Gasoline
Tolerance (RPM) ±100 ±125 ±150 ±170 ±200 - - Diesel
Fuel gauge
Type 0 Cross-coil type
Gauge
Standard values Level
Resistance (Q) Gauge angle (")
E (Empty) 184 -45 ± 2.4
Low fuel warning 170 -41 ± 2.5
1/2 66 0±2.4
F (Full) 15 45±2.4
ETKE901A
GENERAL BE·9
Items Specifications
Temperature gauge
Type 0 Cross-coil type
Standard values
Temperature Angle(') Resistance (n )
60'C -43 ± 2.4 128
85'C -7±2.4 53.8
110'C -i± 2.4 25.8
125'C 40±2.4 17.1
Red zone (over 125'C) 45 ± 2.4 16.9
ETKE902A
LIGHTING SYSTEM
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Head lamp 55W /55W (High I Low beam)
Front turn signal lamp 21W
Front position lamp 5W
Front fog lamp 51W
Rear combination lamps
Tail/stop lamp 5W I 21W
Back up lamp 16W
Turn signal lamp 21W
Rear fog lamp 21W
Side repeater lamp 5W
Luggage lamp 5W
Room lamp 10W
4 Door : 21 W (Bulb type), 3.56W (LED)
Center high mounted stop lamp
5 Door : 2.6W (LED)
Map lamp 10W X 2
License plate lamp 5W
AUDIO
Items Specifications
Windshield wiper motor
Speed/current at 1Okg·cm load test Low : 44-52 rprn/3.5A or less
(1.0 Nm, 0.7 lb·ft) High : 66-80 rpm/4.5A or less
Speed/current at 40kg·cm load test Low : 39-47 rpm/7.0A or less
(4.0 Nm, 2.9 lb·ft) High : 57-69 rpm/9.0A or less
Torque when locking Low : 28N.m/24A or less
High : 23N.rn/28A or less
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Windshield washer motor
Motor type DC ferrite magnet
Pump type Centrifugal type
Current Max. 6.7A
Discharge pressure Min. 1.6kgf/cm2
Flow rate Min. 1,500cc/min.
Overload capacity (Continuous operation)
With water Max. 60 sec.
Racing Max. 20 sec.
Rear wiper motor (5 doors)
Speed/current at no load test 40-56 rpm/Max. 2.0A
Speed/current at 10 kg·cm load test 40-52 rpm/Max. 3.5A
(1.0 N.m, 0.7 lb.ft)
Torque when locking Min. 100 kgf.cm/Max.9A
Wiping angle goo ± 3o
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GENERAL BE ·11
TROUBLESHOOTING EDA8F6E3
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Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Water temperature gauge No.2 fuse (1 OA) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
does not operate Water temperature gauge faulty Check gauge BE-100
Water temperature sender faulty Check sender BE-100
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Oil pressure warning lamp No.2 fuse (10A) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
does not light up Bulb burned out Replace bulb
Oil pressure switch faulty Check switch BE-100
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Low brake fluid warning No.2 fuse (10A) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
lamp does not light up Bulb burned out Replace bulb
Brake fluid level warning Check switch BE-101
switch faulty
Parking brake switch faulty Check switch BE-101
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Open door warning lamp No.25 fuse (15A) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
and trunk lid warning lamp Bulb burned out Replace bulb
do not light up Door switch faulty Check switch BE-102
Trunk room lamp switch (4 Check switch BE-69
door) faulty
Tailgate switch (5 door) faulty Check switch BE-70
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Seat belt warning lamp No.2 fuse (1 OA) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
does not light up Bulb burned out Replace bulb
Seat belt switch faulty Check switch BE-102
Wiring or gound faulty Repair if necessary
All illumination lights do Battery fusible link (50A) blown Replace the fusible link BE-85
not light up Tail lamp relay faulty Check relay BE-91
No.6, No.7 fuse (10A) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
Rheostat faulty Check rheostat
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
BE-12 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
LIGHTING SYSTEM
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No.16 fuse (15A) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
Stop lamp switch faulty Adjust or replace switch
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Instrument lamps do Rheostat faulty Check rheostat
not light Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
(Tail lamps light)
Turn signal lamp does not Bulb burned out Replace bulb BE-148
flash on one side Turn signal switch faulty Check switch BE-54
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Turn signal lamps do Bulb burned out Replace bulb BE-148
not light No.1 fuse (1 OA) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
Flasher unit faulty Check flasher unit BE-153
Turn signal switch faulty Check switch BE-54
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Hazard warning lamps Bulb burned out Replace bulb BE-148
do not light No.4 fuse (1 OA) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
Flasher unit faulty Check flasher unit BE-153
Hazard switch faulty Check switch BE-152
Hazard relay faulty Check relay BE-152
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Flasher rate too slow Lamps' wattages are smaller Replace lamps BE-148
or too fast or larger than specified
Defective flasher unit Check flasher unit BE-153
Back up lamps do not light Bulb burned out Replace bulb BE-148
No.1 fuse (1 OA) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
Back up lamp switch(Mff) faulty Check switch
Transaxle range switch(Aff) faulty Check switch
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
Front fog lamps do not light Bulb burned out Replace bulb BE-154
Front fog lamp fuse (15A) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-85
Front fog lamp relay faulty Check relay BE-154
Front fog lamp switch faulty Check switch BE-54
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
GENERAL BE-13
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not light No.25 fuse (15A) blown Check for short and replace fuse BE-88
Trunk room lamp switch (4
door) faulty Check switch BE-158
Tailgate switch (5 door) faulty Check switch BE-70
Wiring or ground faulty Repair if necessary
BE-14 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
AUDIO
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I l I
I Sound I I Radio J ICassette playerj I Noise I I CDplayer I I Miscellaneous I
See CHART1 SeeCHART2 SeeCHART3 SeeCHART4 See CHARTS
I
I I I I
I Faint reception II Poor volume
II Seek/scan
problem II "Eating• tape
J I Motor antenna I
SeeCHART6 SeeCHART7 See CHARTS SeeCHART9 See CHART 10
ETJA315A
GENERAL BE-15
CHART 1
Sound
O.K. R .
epatr
Yes I No Blown Blown again
Check audio Check audio Replace Check short
fuse (10A) fuse (10A)
- fuse
1-
circuit
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I O.K. I
I Check fuse of radio Check speaker
connector
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unit.
Are all connectors behind O.K.
No Connect
radio and tape player prop- Connect
properly
erly connected ? correctly
Yes
Yes
O.K.
ETKE015A
BE-16 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
I Insert properly I
Does radio alone work ? 1
Yes
l Replace radio
No I
Does the condition get Yes Inspect antenna and
better by using the outer antenna cable, and
antenna (such as pillar replace if necessary
antenna)?
No I
Replace radio
ETBD010C
CHART 2
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I Radio problem I
I
I I
Weak Poor tone
I I
Check antenna Tune correctly. Still poor?
I Yes I
Check connection of Check for shorts in speaker NotO.K. 1 •
antenna plug harness 1 Repa1r harness I
I OKI
Does the condition get Check for object lying on Not O.K.
better by using the outer speaker and rattling 1 Remove object I
antenna (such as pillar
OKj
antenna)?
Still poor?
I No
Yes I Replace radio Yes I
Check antenna and lead-in
for broken connectors. Yes
Does the tester indicate an J Replace antenna I
Replace antenna
open circuit ?
No I
Is the broadcast quality the Yes
cause of poor tone quality ? 1Replace radio unit I
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Cassette player
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Dead Low sound or poor Will not accept
sound quality or eject tape
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apstan (see page BE-43)
I
Remove unit
for repair
I Replace radio unit I Replace radio unit Replace radio unit
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BE·18 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CHART 4
1. RADIO
Noise
I
Start the engine
I
Tune correctly, still noise?
Yes I
I Not O.K. I
Check connectors Fully insert connector
r I
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O.K.I
Not O.K.
Check mounting screws Tighten the screws
I
O.K.I
Is the antenna lead-in routed Yes
too close to a harness ? : Reroute the antenna lead-in
No I
ON I I OFF
I Engine I
I
When disconnecting the ant- f-
1-
When disconnecting the ant- No Yes
Replace radio unit
enna lead, is there a noise ? enna lead, is there a noise?
Yes I Yes I No
Noise from outside source
If noise still occurs after checking Is wiring correct ? '---
(No fault in radio unit)
the above points, check for outside
noise sources (various accesso- No I
ries, i.e. horn, wipers, etc.)
Repair harness
ETA9010F
GENERAL 'BE ·19
2. TAPE
Noise
Not O.K.
Check ground Ground completely
O.K.
Not O.K.
Check mounting screws Tighten the screws
O.K.
O.K.
Check with another tape Tape is defective
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Not O.K.
Yes
Is wiring correct ? Replace radio unit
No
Repair harness
ETA9010G
CHART 5
IYes
I
I
No
I A CD is already in the unit. I
Is CD rejected from approx. 15mm
No I
depth of the insertion panel even
though CD can be inserted ?
L
O.K.
I
IYes
Though CD is completely inserted
No -'
once, "error" is displayed and the CD
is rejected ? I
O.K.
I
IYes
Check CD.
o Is the labeled side faced downward ?
o Is the recorded face of the CD dirty ?
o Does dew exist on the recorded
Yes I Insert the CD correctly or check to
I see if the CD is defective.
I
face of the CD ?
!No
I Replace CD player
I
ETA9010H
BE-20 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
2. NOSOUND
I No
. . . ,I Yes
Return it to normal temperature, Yes 1
Does the "WAIT" 1nd1cator flicker ?1 and recheck operation. I O.K. I
I No
No
Does it operate properly ?
No
Are the radio and CD player Securely connect the
connected securely ? radio and CD player.
I Yes
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ETA90100
3. CD SOUND SKIPS
1} Sound sometimes skips when parking.
Replace CD.
Does sound skip when the side of No Check for skipping while driving
the CD player is tapped ? and contact a service shop.
I Yes
ETA90101
GENERAL BE-21
I No
No
Is the ignition key at ACC or ON ? : Turn the key to ON. I
I Yes
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I Yes
No
Is CD player securely connected to
the combined radio ?
: Securely connect them. I
I Yes
ETA9010J
BE-22 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Faint reception
I
Are both reception and static faint Yes Temporarily install another
even when antenna is fully length-
1
speaker. O.K. ?
IYes r Replace speaker l
ened?
No
No I r
I Replace radio unit l
Inspect antenna
I
~ Temporarily install another
antenna. O.K.?
I Replace radio I
Yes
y Inspect antenna and cable and
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repair if necessary.
ETA9010K
GENERAL BE-23
CHART 6 {IF GLASS ANTENNA INSTALLED)
Faint reception
I NG
Check if there is any scratch and breaking ~ Repair I
of a wire on the glass antenna pattern.
(visual check. tester)
I OK
No
Is the contact of the plug jack of the radio ~ Take a measure for contact
I
OK?
I Yes
No
Does the condition get better by using the ~ Check the radio
J
outer antenna (such as pillar antenna)?
I Yes
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No
Is the contact of the antenna terminal on the ~ Take a measure for contact
I
glass surface?
I Yes
No
Is the continuity of the antenna pattern grid
OK?
: Repair
J
[Yes
NG
Check the grounding of the antenna. : Grounding failure
I
I OK
Yes
Does the condition get better by replacing
the glass antenna amp?
: Replace glass antenna amp
I
I No
Exchange the glass.
ETBD010K
BE-24 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CHART 7
Poor Volume
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good stereo quality. recorded in stereo.
ETA8010l
CHART 8
Seek/scan problem
I
Is antenna lead-in properly in- No r
stalled?
L Install antenna properly l
Yes I
Check that the antenna is Not O.K. 1
inserted completely into the
antenna receptacle.
L Fully insert antenna I
O.K~
Check antenna and lead-in for
broken connectors. Tester indi-
Yes
rReplace antenna l
cates open circuit ?
No I
Replace radio unit
ETA8010M
GENERAL BE-25
CHART 9
"Eating" tape I
I
Check capstan and pinch roller INot O.K. Clean head, capstan, and pinch roller.
for oxide and dirt build-up I Use head cleaner or isopropyl alcohol
O.K. I
Check for tape loose in cassette ~Not O.K.l Tension the tape using a pen or pencil
O.K. I
Check whether C-120 or longer !Not O.K. Use C-30, 60, 90 tapes (C-120 tape is
tape is used I very thin and delicate)
o.K.I
Check with another tape
!O.K. l Tape is defective. Change tape
I
Not o.K.I
Replace tape player I
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ETA9010N
BE-26 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CHART 10
I No
Is the radio power switch "ON ?" : Switch it ON.
I Yes
I Yes
I Yes Repair the bend, or replace the
Is the antenna bent ?
antenna rod.
JNo
I No
Is the antenna relay O.K. ? : Replace the antenna relay.
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Yes
I No
Is the motor O.K. ? : Replace the motor.
I
f Yes
Repair the antenna ground.
I Yes
ETAA010P
GENERAL BE-27
WINDSHIELD WIPER
NG
Check No.22 fuse(20A) for short Replace the fuse
OK
OK
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OK
ETI<E901E
NG
Check No.22 fuse(20A) for short
I Replace the fuse
I
OK
Tum the ignition switch on, then Repair the wire harness between
NG ETACM connector (M25-2) terminal7
measure the output voltage between
ETACM connector(M25-2) terminal 7 and washer switch connector (M01-1)
and ground. terminal 7 or inspect the washer switch.
- Washer switch ON : OV
-Washer switch OFF: 12V
OK
OK
ETI<E901F
BE-28 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
POWER WINDOW
NG
No.16 fuse(15A) and fusible link(30A)
short check
Replace fuse or fusible link
I
OK
OK
Poor ground (G01) and the wire NG Repair the wire harness and poor
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harness inspection ground (G01)
ETKE901G
OK
OK
OK
OK
NG
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Passenger's side power window
Replace the power window motor
motor inspection I
(See page BE-113)
ETKE9011
BE-30 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
POWER DOOR LOCK 2. Unlock function works but lock function does not work.
=> Since door lock relay is fail, replace the door lock
1. Lock function works but unlock function does not relay.
work.
=> Since door unlock relay is fail, replace the door 3. When passenger side knob is controlled, all doors
unlock relay. interlocks, but when driver side knob is controlled, all
doors do not interlock.
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inspection 2. Internal switch contact failure Measure resistance of actuator by
of driver's side door lock handling it by the hand after connecting
actuator an ohmmeter to the both ends of actuator
unit.
Locked condition : oo
Unlocked condition : Normal if it is below 1n
(009]
OK 1. Output wiring short of all Check the output wiring between door
doors' lock actuator lock relay and all doors' actuator
2. All doors' lock actuator failure Apply 12V to the both ends under
uninstalled condition, and it's normal if
it operates.
[0291039]
l8!
[019)
(Connector terminal of
all doors' lock actuator)
lffi]
ETKE901J
GENERAL BE-31
4. When passenger side knob is controlled. All doors
interlocks. But when the driver side knob is controlled,
all doors do not interlock.
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[019)
OK 1. Output wiring short of all Check the output wiring between door
lock relay and all doors' actuator.
doors' lock actuator
2. All doors' lock actuator failure Apply 12V to the both ends under
uninstalled condition, and it's normal if
it operates.
[009)
[029/039]
[tm
ETKE901K
BE-32 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NG I
No.15 fuse( 15A) short check
I Replace the fuse
I
OK
NG I
Door lock/unlock relay inspection
(See page BE-1 06) I Replace the relay
I
OK
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OK
ETKE901L
GENERAL BE-33
KEYLESS ENTRY & BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
I NG
ECU fuse(10A) short check
I Replace the fuse
I
OK
OK
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OK
ETKE901M
NG
Check input wiring short of hood switch Repair an open in the wire between
connector (M25-3) terminal 7 and
the hood switch (E38).
OK
NG
Hood switch inspection
(See page BE-70) I Replace the hood switch
I
OK
ETKE901N
BE-34 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NG
Check input wiring short of Repair an open in the wire between
all door lock switch connector (M25-1 ) terminal 3 and
the door lock switch.
OK
OK
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NG
Check input wiring short of tailgate Repair an open in the wire between
lock switch connector (M25-1) terminal 3
and the tailgate lock switch.
OK
ETKE901P
GENERAL BE-35
5. When the vehicle is locked by the transmitter, cen-
tral door lock function works but hazard lamp doesn't
blink.
Check input wiring short of all door NG Repair an open in the wire between
lock switch ETACM connector and the door lock switch
OK
OK
Display
When checking hood switch under open condition Rubber at the above hood is not
closed condition pressing enough the hood switch
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OK
ETKE9010
I YES I
Does the start motor move? Check the starting circuit
I
NO
Change In
on state
Tum the key into start position as ETACS module is currently alarm
monitoring the start inhibit output condition mode
Remain off
ETKE901R
BE-36 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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OK Does the door lock or unlock when NG
the transmitter button is depressed?
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OK
NO
I Normal
I transmitter code
ETKE901S
AUDIO SYSTEM BE-37
AUDIO SYSTEM
COMPONENTS EB79428D
Tweeter speaker
Audio unit
Front speaker
Glass antenna
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Rear speaker
Front speaker
ETKE100A
BE-38 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
AUDIO UNIT
COMPONENTS E5BABB92
[ H210]
ETJA001W
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Connector [M16] Antenna
00
oD o o
000
0000
ETJA001X
ETDD520A
AUDIO SYSTEM BE-39
[ H240]
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I@) 0 @
0
'-
ETJA001A
ETKE035B
BE-40 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
[H260]
co-.. 0
BASSITREB
Q[ JW
- [scAN) [FMIA~ ~ ~ 111m
ETJA001E
CD Changer Antenna
00000
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00000
00000
0000 0
00 0
00
ETJA0010
Connector [M16]
ETKE035C
AUDIO SYSTEM BE ;..t1
[ H290]
CDiol
(l~J(E 3 )® )
BSM )
EO )
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CD Changer
0
@
ETJA001H
~
2 Rear left amp(-) 2 Signal
3 Front left amp(-) 3 Ground
4 Front right amp(-)
- 5
6
Rear right amp(-)
Illumination(-)
ETJA001K
[~~qx§)uroo;~
@@@~n~~
7
8
9
ACC(+)
Ground
Rear left amp(+)
Connector
(CD Changer)
Terminal
1
Description
R
10 Front left amp(+) 2 COON
11 N.C. 3 BUS
ETJA001C
12 Amp remote 4 B+
13 Front right amp(+) 5 M.Ground
14 Rear right amp(+) 6 N.C.
15 Illumination(+) 7 L
16 Battery(+) ETJA001G 8 A. Ground
ETKA520D
BE -42 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REMOVAL E041EAFE
ETKE870C
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7. Installation is the reverse of removal.
CD AUTO CHANGER
ETKE870B
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ETKE035E
BE-44 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SPEAKERS 3. Remove the bolts(A) and plugs(B) from the rear pack·
age tray trim.
REMOVAL EA86DOAA
FRONT SPEAKER
B
1. Remove the front door trim panel (see BD group-front
door)
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ETKE045H
ETKE0600
REAR SPEAKER
ETKE045J
ESKA045G
AUDIO SYSTEM BE-45
5. Remove the rear package tray trim. TWEETER SPEAKER
;:....
Fastener Locations
I~-~·· I
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ESKA045J
ETKE060C
INSPECTION EC199CAF
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Ohmmeter
ETA9040A
AUDIO SYSTEM BE-47
ANTENNA
COMPONENTS E2F1F5C1
Audio unit
Ground side
Glass antenna
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Glass antenna amp
,
~~~y~ (2P)
/ .....•....•...•............. ,,·,·
:!. ~.............
l
\
Motor antenna
(Vehicle equipped with motor antenna)
ETK0100B
BE-48 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. Lightly rub the area around the broken section (A) with
fine steel wool, then clean it with alcohol.
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ETK0003A
.J ~
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the break. Allow 30 minutes to dry.
~NOTE
Thoroughly mix the paint before use.
[g
0~
ETK0004A
A
ETK0006Z
AUDIO SYSTEM BE-49
4. Check for continuity in the repaired wire.
ETKE007X
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5. Check the grid lines that continuity exists. (see page
BE-48 ).
Harness side
connector
ETKE007Y
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3 2 1
ETKE020C
1
v 2 3
ETKE020D
MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH BE ·51
·--~~:~_;;.~'
_,~~-'\· _,.,.-----·OFF
left ....
__ •· _'_·"-llr
--·-----·-·-·-·-·INT
-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-HI
II ! OFF FAST
i
AUTO '
---e i /
SLOW--.~
v
;
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ON P, ,ON
'·&OFF HL, .,·,.,_
' [Washer switch) ///OFF AW ~I OFF
'.. HU., ·
'
.,
., / AWA·-~·· AWA
[Front fog lamp switch) ~
(Rear wiper & washer
:5 doors]
[M01-2] [M01-1]
[M01-3] [I06 ]
Circuit connection
Connector Terminal Connector Terminal Description
Description
No. No. No. No.
1 Head lamp passing 1 Wiper high s~ed
2 Head lamp high beam power 2 Wioer low soeed
3 - 3 Wiper parking
4 - 4 Mist switch
5 - 5 Wiper & washer ground
6 - 6 Intermittent wiper
7 Tum signal RH lamp M01-1 7 Front washer switch
8 Flasher unit power 8 -
M01-2 9 Turn signal LH lamp 9 Rear wiper & washer
10 Head lamp low beam power 10 Rear wiper
11 Dimmer & passing ground 11 Intermittent rear wiper
12 Front fog lamp switch 12 Rear wiper ground
13 Front fog lamp switch ground 13 Intermittent wiper volume
14 Tail lamp switch 14 Intermittent wiper ground
15 Head lamp switch 1 Driver inflator low
16 Auto light switch 106 2 Driver inflator high
17 Lighting switch ground 1 Audio remote signal
18 - M01-3
2 Horn relay
3 Audio remote power
4 Audio remote around
ETKE009Z
BE-52 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REMOVAL E72BDEDD
[QJ) NOTE
Prior to doing any further work after disconnection of
Prior to removing of the multifunction switch assembly in the battery cable, wait at least 30 seconds.
vehicles equipped with air bags, be careful to keep the
following items.
& CAUTION
• Never attempt to disassemble or repair the air
bag module or clock spring. If faulty, replace
it.
• Do not drop the air bag module or clock
spring or allow contact with water, grease or
oil. Replace if a dent, crack, deformation or
rust are detected.
• The air bag module should be stored on a flat
surface and placed so that the pad surface is
facing upward. Do not place anything on top
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of it.
• Do not expose the air bag module to temper-
atures over 9~ C (20lf F).
• After deployment of an air bag, replace the
clock spring with a new one.
• Wear gloves and safety glasses when han- KPPD004A
dling an air bag that has already been de-
ployed. 2. Remove the 2 bolts(A) holding the air bag module with
• An undeployed air bag module should only an asterix wrench. (Tor-x socket)
be disposed of in accordance with the proce- Disconnect the horn connector and the air bag mod-
dures. mentioned In the Restraints section. ule connector, and remove the air bag module.
• When you disconnect the air bag mod-
ule-clock spring connector, take care not to
apply excesive force to it.
• The removed air bag module should be stored A
In a clean, dry place.
• Prior to installing the clock spring, align the
mating mark and "NEUTRAL" position indica-
tor of the clock spring, and, after turning the
front wheels to the straight-ahead position,
install the clock spring to the column switch.
If the mating mark of the clock spring is not
properly aligned, the steering wheel may not
completely rotate during a turn, or the flat ca-
ble within the clock spring may be severed,
obstructing normal operation of the SRS and
possibly leading to serious Injury to the vehi-
cle's driver. To Inspect the clock spring, refer
to the Restraints section.
ETKE880A
MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH BE-53
3. Remove the steering wheel after removing a nut(A). 5. Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds
after removing 3 screws(A).
_j
0
A
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ETKE8800
4. Align the steering shaft with wheel then remove the
steering wheei(A) using special tool (09561-11 002).
6. Remove the 3 screws holding the multi-function
switch, then disconnect the wire connector.
& CAUTION Remove the multi-function switch assembly.
Do not hammer on the steering wheel to remove it;
dong so may damage the collapsible mechanism.
09561-11002
ETKEBBOE
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Hazard Turn signal 7 8 9
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switch switch
L
OFF N
R 0 {)
ETKE040C
p~I 12 13
KTDD075G
OFF
LIGHTING SWITCH (CONNECTOR NO. : M01-2)
ON
p~I 14 15 16 17 ETKE040B
OFF
II
AUTO
ETKE040A
MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH BE-55
WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH INSPECTION REAR WIPER & WASHER SWITCH (CONNECTOR
NO. : M01-1)
With the multifunction switch in each position, make sure
that continuity exists between the terminals below. If con- [5 doors)
~
tinuity is not as specified, replace the multifunction switch.
9 10 11 12
n
Rear washer 0 {)
OFF
INT
ON
Rear washer 0 {)
ETKE0400
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1 2 3 4 5 6 13 14
MIST o- -o
OFF o- -o
INT o- -o o- ro (Y) ~
LOW
HI 0 0
ETFA040D
p~I 5 7
OFF
ON
ETFA040E
BE-56 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
HORNS
COMPONENTS E4ABOC67
Horn switch
Clock spring
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Horn Engine compartment
relay & fuse box
ETKD100C
HORNS BE-57
ADJUSTMENT .
Operate the horn .
a~d adjust
by turning the ad.'JUstmg screw.the tone to a suitable level
I ~NOTE
around the sere~ head
After adjustment
apply a small
to keepit am'ount of paint
from ,oosening.
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ETKE005J
ETDA050A
BE-58 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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2 3
ETKE034C
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4
Disconnected
1 2 3 4
Connected 0 D e -<±)
ETKE215E
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM BE-59
Unlock button
Lock button
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ETACS module
Engine compartment
Hazard lamp
relay & fuse box
relay
•ECU fuse (10A)
Tailgate lock
actuator & switch
actuator & switch (5 doors)
Front door switch
Trunk key
ETKD1000
BE-60 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION E5C1A1EE the doors will automatically relock, and the burglar al~rm
system will rearm. If you relock the doors with the remote
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM transmitter within 30 seconds, the light will go off immedj-
ately.
The burglar alarm system is armed automatically after the
doors, hood, and trunk are closed and locked. You cannot lock or unlock the doors with the remote trans-
mitter if the key is in the ignition switch.
The system is set off when any of these things occur :
• A door is forced open. The trunk will be opened using the key.
• A door is unlocked without using the transmitter.
• The trunk lid is opened without using the key. The system will signal you when the doors lock and un-
• The hood is opened. lock by flashing the hazard lamp once when they lock, and
• The engine starter circuit and battery circuit are by- twice when they unlock.
passed by breaking the ignition switch.
When the system is set off, the alarm (siren) sounds and ANTI-THEFT FUNCTION EA4FEFE7
the hazard lamp flash for about two minutes or until the
system is disarmed by unlocking the transmitter. 1. ARM FUNCTION
Pressing the remote key lock button will result in a
For the system to arm, the ignition switch must be off and 0.5-second pulse issued to lock all doors.
the key removed. Then, the ETACS module must receive Pressing the remote keypad unlock button once will
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signals that the doors, hood, and trunk lid are closed and result in a 0.5-second unlock pulse issued to unlock
locked. When everything is closed and locked, none of the all doors.
control unit inputs are grounded. As part of the arming sequence the alarm first en-
ters a pre-armed state before falling into the armed
The door switches, hood switch and trunk lid switch are state. During this pre-armed state alarm triggers are
all open then immediately after locking the doors with the ignored. Pre-armed state can be reached from the
remote transmitter the system arms. alarmed state, the start inhibit state or the disarmed
state. Pre-Arming of the alarm can be achieved by a
If anything is opened or improperly unlocked after the sys-
press of the lock button on the remote key.
tem is armed, the ETACS module gets a ground signal
In the pre-armed state the visible and audible warn-
from that switch, and the system is set off.
ings are disabled.
If the trunk is opened using the key after the system is This system enters the armed state if it is in the pre-
armed, the doors and hood are continues arm state and armed state and, after 0.6 sec, check actuator lock and
the system will be not set off. Then after the trunk is closed, each door, hood and trunk close,and no door warning
the trunk hold arm state. switch (no key in ignition).
On entering the arm state, a single flash of the haz-
If one of the switches is misadjusted or there is a short ard lamps is given,period of cycle 2 second, duty rate
in the system, the system will not arm. As long as the 50%.
ETACS module continues to get a ground signal, it thinks If transmitter(TX) lock signal is received when a door,
the vehicle is not closed and locked and will not arm. trunk or hood is open,then lock output is given and a
flash of hazard is not given.
An alarm that sounds for no apparent reason may have After the armed state is entered, if a lock signal is
been set off by a switch that is on the threshold of misad- received then a single flash of the hazard lamps is
justment. In this case, it may only take a significant change given, period of cycle 2 second, duty rate 50%.
in outside temperature, the vibration of a passing truck, The armed state cannot be reached by locking the car
or someone bumping into the vehicle to make the alarm with the keys.
sound.
t
CLOSE
The burglar alarm system is integrated with the keyless TX LOCK __fl
entry system. The keyless entry system allows you to lock UNLOCK H T1
and unlock the vehicle with the remote transmitter.When DOOR LOCK ON __f1__
OUTPUT OFF
you push the LOCK button, all doors lock. When you push
the UNLOCK button all doors unlock.
ARM STATE
ARM~
DISARM
I
T3 T2f..i
The room lamp, if its switch is in the center position, will
HAZARD ON _rt____ _II._
LAMP OFF
come on when you press the UNLOCK button. If you do
not open a door, the light will go off in about 30 seconds, ETKE115Q
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM BE -61
Time specification
T1 : 0.5 ± 0.1 sec.
T2 : Max. 2 sec.
ARM STATE
D~
ARM
IDISARM
T3: 1.0 ± 0.2 sec.
AU OPEN
DOORS CLOSE
2. DISARM FUNCTION
ON
SIREN T1
Disarming can be performed while the alarm is OFF
armed, or alarming, orafter alarming. The alarm can HAZARD ON
be disarmed by the following methods : LAMP OFF
• Pressing the unlock button on the transmitter(TX)
key. The hazard lamps shall be flashed twice for
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1sec period (of cycle), 50% duty rate.
• If door warning switch is on, IGN1 and IGN2 are
on in arm state,then arm state should be imme- Time specitication
diately cancelled. This means that the driveris T1 : 27 ± 2 sec.
inside the vehicle before pushing TX lock, so sys- T2: 0.5 ± 0.1 sec.
tem should not arm.
2) Non European countries
In the disarm state the visible and audible warnings Once armed, should any door, hood or the trunk
are disabled andstart is enabled. be opened, then.
In the disarm state, if TX key unlock command is re- • Start relay drive output is disabled, so start-
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ceived, then thehazard lamps shall be flashed twice ing is inhibited.
for period of cycle 1 sec, 50% duty rate. • Audible (siren) and visual (hazard lamp)
warnings are issued, forthree cycles, each
cycle 27±2 sec. duration on, 10±1 sec. off.
The siren warning is continuously occurring
TX LOCK
during the on period. The hazard lamp-
UNLOCK
UNLOCK
OUTPUT
ON
OFF
,--, soperate with 1 sec period, 50 % duty rate
during the on period.
ARM STATE ARM
DISARM
HAZARD
LAMP
ON
OFF
1.r
r11 . . . .
2
.. n The alarm is given in the case where a door is
opened with a key.
After this time, the system maintains the start in-
ETHA115R
hibit state, where no audible and visual warnings
are issued but engine starting is not possible.
Time specification
T1, T2: 0.5 ± 0.1 sec.
ARM STATE
DISARM ARM DISARM
3. ALARM FUNCTION
ALL OPEN
1) European contries DOORS CLOSE
Once armed, should any door, hood or the trunk ON
SIREN
be opened, then : OFF
• Start relay drive output is disabled, so start-
HAZARD ON
ing is inhibited. LAMP OFF
• Audible (siren) and visual (hazard lamp)
warnings are issued, for 27seconds du-
ration. The siren warning is continuously ETOC1000
OUTPUT OFF
CASE 1 : Door closed ACTUATOR UNLOCK
During or after alarming and then closing all LOCK
START ON
doors and a transmitter (TX) lock signal is re- INHIBIT OFF
ceived Then
The lock command is executed with 0.5 sec.
HAZARD
LAMP
ON
OFF
Jl I I
ON T21• ·I
Siren and start inhibition are OFF
ETHA115W
Hazard lamp is flashed one time (period : 2
sec., duty: 50%, within2 sec.)
Time specification
The state goes to arming mode (after a lock
T1 : 0.5 sec.
state check)
T2: 1.0 ± 0.2 sec.
The start is enabled
DOOR OPEN
2) New alarm conditions
CLOSE Second alarm condition during alarming.
TX LOCK When another alarm occurs during alarming,
UNLOCK
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the starting is disabled,and the alarm contin-
LOCK ON ues to sound for the remained time of warning
OUTPUT OFF
signai.The alarm continues to sound after the
ACTUATOR UNLOCK second alarm condition is removed.
LOCK
New alarm condition occurs after alarming (with
START ON
INHIBIT OFF all entrances closed)
If any entrance is opened again then
HAZARD ON
LAMP OFF
The siren is ON 3 times (EC area : one time
for 27sec.)
ETHA115V
Start is disabled
Hazard lamps flash during the ON time of
Time specification siren
T1 : 0.5 sec.
T2: 1.0 ± 0.2 sec. New alarm condition occur after alarming (with
any entrance open).
CASE 2 : Door Open If another entrance is opened, the ETACS mod-
During or after alarming, with a door open and a ule keeps start disabled and there is no siren out-
TX lock signal is received Then put.
The lock command is executed with 0.5 sec.
ON
Siren is disabled and start is enabled after OPEN
ALL
confirmation of actuator lock DOORS CLOSE
START
0~~~.------,u
At this time, when the door is closed, INHIBIT
Hazard lamp is flashed one time (period : 2
sec., duty 50%)
The state goes to arming mode
SIREN ON
OFF u
HAZARD ON
LAMP OFF
ETOC100N
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM BE-63
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OFF 30sec SIREN ON
I'"
il
OFF
SIREN ON
HAZARD ON
OFFLJ OUTPUT OFF
ARM ARM
STATE START ON
DISARM INHIBIT OFF
ETOC1000 ETBD120G
Dl~ ~ARM
ARM ARM
STATE
HOOD ON
SWITCH
BATTERY REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
n
~~F_jI I L
START
INHIBIT
SIREN ON
OFF
ETHA115Z
BE-64 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ETACS MODULE INPUT SIGNAL 2. Inspect the connector(B) on wire harness side as
shown in the below.
TEST E3803AC3
1. Disconnect the wire connector(B) from the ETACS
module(A).
[M25-1)
Connector A
[M25-3) [M25-2)
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ConnectorC Connector B
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A3-A16 (GND)
Rear door lock switch "OFF"
1Mn or higher
(Rear door lock detection)
C8-A16 (GND) Always Battery voltage
C12-A 16 (GND) Engine Start Battery voltage
A 16(GND) - Body
Always Below 10
ground
C9-A16 (GND) Siren operation ON
BE-66 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
FRONT DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR INSPECTION 1. Remove the rear door trim panel. (see BD group-rear
door)
1. Remove the front door trim panel. (see BD group-
front door) 2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator.
~ I
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KTKD048A
~I
p 4 6
Rear left
Lock e E9
Lock e E9 Unlock Ef) e
Front left
Unlock Ef) e Rear right
Lock Ef) e
Lock Ef) e Unlock e E9
Front right
Unlock e E9 ETKE2758
ETKE270B
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM BE-67
FRONT DOOR LOCK SWITCH INSPECTION REAR DOOR LOCK SWITCH INSPECTION
1. Remove the front door trim panel. (see BD group- 1. Remove the rear door trim panel. (see BD group-rear
front door) door)
2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator. 2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator.
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KTKD047A KTKD048A
3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each 3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each
switch position according to the table. switch position according to the table.
p~I 1 2 3 p ~ 5 6
Lock Lock
Front left Rear left
Unlock 0 0 Unlock Q D
Lock Lock
Front right Rear right
Unlock _Q Q Unlock 0 0
ETKE280B ETKE285B
BE-68 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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KTKD022A
KTKD022A
3. Check for continuity between the terminal in each
3. Check actuator operation by connecting power and switch position according to the table.
ground according to the table. To prevent damage to
~
the actuator, apply battery voltage only momentarily.
2 4
n
~
n
1 3 LOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK~UNLOCK 8 (±)
ETKE175B
UNLOCK~LOCK (±) 8
ETKE165B
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM BE-69
KTKD005M
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4. Check for continuity between the terminal and body
while pushing the rod.
KTKD020A
Switch rod condition Continuity
p~I
Push (OFF) Non-conductive (oofl)
1 2 3(Ground)
Released (ON) Conductive (00)
Free(Door open) 0 '-'
Push(Door close)
ETKE305C
ETDA215B
BE-70 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. Remove the tailgate trim panel. 1. Disconnect the 1P connector from the hood switch.
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KTKD026A
~
3. Check for continuity between the terminals according
to the table. Ground (Body) 1
n
~
Hood open (Free) 0 0
1 2(Ground)
n Hood close (Push)
Tailgate open ETPD1808
Tailgate close
ETKE175C
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM BE-71
1. Remove the driver's crash pad lower panel. (see BD 1. Remove the siren(A) after removing 2 bolts and dis-
group-crash pad) connect the 2P connector from the siren.
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KTKD096A
~ n
3 4 2. Test the siren by connecting battery power to the ter-
minal 1 and ground the terminal 2.
The siren should make a sound. If the siren fails to
Insert 0 {)
make a sound replace it.
Removal
ETKE1858
BE-72 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Standard voltage : 3V
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Keyless adapter
(09900-21300)
ETAC065J
ETKE065G
KEYLESS ENTRY AND BURGLAR ALARM BE-13
3. Select the vehicle model and then do "CODE SAV- 6. Disconnect keyless adapter (09900-21300) from DLC
ING". cable and then proceed toself-diagnosis with DLC ca-
ble connected.
1. HYUNDAI VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
MODEL : ALL
02. ENGINE
03. AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
04. ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
07 CODE SAVING
ETPD7001
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KEYLESS ENTRY CODE SAVING
ETAC065M
ETAC065N
BE-74 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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ETK0005R
SPECIFICATIONS EE2D6E03
Items Specifications
Rated voltage DC 12V
Operating voltage DC 9- 16V
Operating temperature -30°C- 80°C
Insulation resistance 1OOM!l or more
Rated load
Siren DC 12V, 260mA (Inductance load)
Chime bell DC 12V, 350mA (lnduc.tance load)
Rear defogger relay DC 12V, 200mA (Inductance load)
Hazard lamp relay DC 12V, 200mA (Inductance load)
Tail lamp relay DC 12V, 200mA (Inductance load)
Seat belt warning indicator DC 12V, 1.4W (lamp load)
Room lamp DC 12V, 21W (lamp load)
Power window relay DC 12V, 200mA (Inductance load)
Intermittent wiper relay DC 12V, 200mA (Inductance load)
Trunk lamp DC 12V, SW (lamp load)
Key hole illumination lamp DC 12V, 1.4W (lamp load)
ETACS (ELECTRONIC TIME AND ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM) BE -75
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Airbag
Power window
Rear fog lamp switch
A ...
main switch Assist door lock switch
ETKE330A
BE-76 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ETACS MODULE INPUT SIGNAL 2. Inspect the connector(B) on wire harness side as
shown in the below.
TEST EDFDA31D
1. Disconnect the wire connector(B) from the ETACS
module(A).
[M25-1]
Connector A
[M25-3] [M25-2]
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ConnectorC Connector B
ETKE140A
@)NOTE
* : only Keyless entry & Burglar alarm system.
ETACS (ELECTRONIC TIME AND ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM) BE-n
ETACS MODULE INPUT SIGNAL TEST
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Check for continuity to ground;
A3 Rear door lock switch One of rear doors is unlock
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground;
A10 Trunk switch Turnk open
There should be continuity
Key is inserted into the trunk Check for continuity to ground;
C10 Trunk key unlock switch
key cylinder and turned There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground;
C7 Hood switch Hood open
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground;
B7 Washer switch Washer switch ON
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground;
88 Intermittent wiper switch INT. wiper switch ON
There should be continuity
Intermittent wiper volume INT. wiper volume
B9 Resistance should vary from on to 50kS'l
switch switch ON
Check for continuity to ground;
812 Rear defogger switch Rear defogger switch ON
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground;
814 Tail lamp switch Tail lamp switch ON
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground;
84 Seat belt switch Seat belt is unbuckled
There should be continuity
C4 Code saving tool Code save signal There should be open at unused
Check for voltage to ground ;
A1 Battery (+) Constant
There should be battery voltage
Check for continuity to ground ;
A16 Ground Constant
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground ;
BS Driver's door lock switch Driver's door is unlock
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground ;
B6 Assist door lock switch Assist door is unlock
There should be continuity
Check for continuity to ground ;
811 Head lamp switch Head lamp switch ON
There should be continuity
BE-78 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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ETKE8700
A
ETKE105R
IGN ON
SWITCH OFF
INT
WIPER
ON
AHemator
~F_j L
OFF
SWITCH
Defogger ON
INT ON switch OFF
WIPER OFF
MOTOR
Defogger ON
output OFF
ETHA115C
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Time specification ETMB180C
T1 : Max. 0.3sec.
T2 : 0.6-0.8 sec. (Time of wiper motor 1 rotation) T1 : 20 ± 1min.
T3: 2.2±0.2 sec. (VR=Okf!)-10.0±1 sec. (VR=50kf!)
4. SEAT BELT WARNING TIMER
2. WASHER
1) Since the ignition is switched ON, the seat belt
warning indicator is illuminated (with period :
0.6 sec., duty rate : 50%) and the chime bell is
IGN ON
SWITCH OFF sounded (with period: 0.9 sec., duty rate: 50%)
T2 for total time 6 seconds.
WASHER OFF
SWITCH ON
2) If the ignition is swithced off during the indicator
and the chime bell output, the indicator and the
WIPER ON
chime bell are switched OFF.
OUTPUT OFF If the seat belt is sensed as fastened during the
indicator and the chime bell output, the chime bell
is switched OFF immediately and the seat belt
ETKE1150 warning indicator is illuminated for the remained
seconds.
a. Time specification
T1 : 0.3 sec. 3) When the ignition is already switched ON, if the
T2 : 0.2-0.6 sec. seat belt is removed, the warning indicator and
T3 : 0.6-0.8 sec. the chime bell are output for total time 6 seconds.
b. Time specification
T1 : 0.3 sec.
T2 : 0.6 sec. or more
ON
T3 : 2.5-3.8 sec. IGNSWITCH
OFF
c. Time specification '
'
ON '
T1 : 0.3 sec. SEAT BELT
SWITCH OFF : LJ
T2 : 0.2 sec. or less
ON
T3: 0 sec. CHIME OFF
BELL
d. This function should be operated preferentially ON
SEAT BELT
even though the variable intermittent wiper is op- WARN'GIND. OFF
erating.
T1 : 6±1 sec., T2: 0.45 ± 0.1 sec., T3 : 0.3 ± 0.1 6. CENTRAL DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK
sec.
1) The driver's door lock, assist door lock, or the
5. DECAYED ROOM LAMP & KEYLESS UNLOCK inside door lock knob is switched LOCK to UN-
TIMER LOCK or UNLOCK to LOCK, the all doors lock
and unlock outputs will follow.
1) When the first door (driver's or assist) is opened,
the room lamp shall brighten. When the last door 2) Battery connecting would not change the
is closed, the room lamp will drop to 75% inten- LOCK/UNLOCK states.
sity, then fade out over 5-6 seconds.
2) If the door switch is ON for less than 0.1 sec., DRIVER'S DOOR UNLOCK----, r-
LOCK SWITCH LOCK L__l
then no illumination occurs.
ASSIST DOOR UNLOCK - - t - - - l h
3) The fade resolution is over 32 steps. LOCK SWITCH LOCK
4) The room lamp must not flicker during fade oper- DOOR LOCK ON
ation, if the ignition is switched ON. OUTPUT OFF
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to keyless UNLOCK, if another UNLOCK is re- ETNB110A
ceived, the room lamp is again ON for 30 sec-
onds. T1 : 0.5 ± 0.1 sec.
While the room lamp is ON, If the door is opened,
the lamp is continued to ON. If the door is closed, 7. IGNITION KEY REMINDER
the lamp follows as the above step 1.
If keyless LOCK (ARM state) is received during If the key is in the ignition and the driver's door or as-
fade out, the room lamp is switched off immedi- sist door is opened and the vehicle is locked using
ately. driver's knob or assist knob, then the central locking
system will issue an unlock pulse of 1 second duration
to the all doors thus preventing locking of the vehicle.
(With a knob remains locked, if the switch in the actu-
DOOR OPEN
SWITCH CLOSE ator is not changed, the central locking shall issue 1
pulse of 1 seconds duration and 3 pulses of 0.5 sec-
IGN2 ON
OFF----++--r-1 L-------- ond duration to unlock the vehicle.)
UNLOCK
TRANSMITTER LOCK --+--+t-+.,---i
(TX)
ROOM ON DOOR WARN'G ON
LAMP OFF
SWITCH OFF
DRIVER/ASSIST ON
DOOR SWITCH OFF
DRIVER/ASSIST ON
ETMB003K DOOR LOCK OFF
SWITCH ON
DOOR UNLOCK OFF
T1 : 5.5 ± 0.5 sec., T2 : 30 ± 3 sec. OUTPUT
ETPD120A
1} When the ignition is switched ON, the power win- 1} When the tail lamp is switched ON, if the ignition
dow relay output is turned ON. is switched OFF and the driver's door is opened,
the tail lamp should be automatically OFF.
2} When the ignition is switched OFF, the power win-
dow output is maintained ON for 30 seconds and 2} With the ignition switched ON, if the driver's door
then turned OFF. is opened and the ignition is switched OFF, the
tail lamp should be automatically OFF.
3} With the state of step 2, if the driver's door or
assist door is opened, the output shall be turned 3} When the tail lamp is cut automatically, if the tail
OFF immediately. lamp switch is turned OFF and ON, the tail lamp
is illuminated and auto cut function is cancelled.
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DOOR CLOSE-+----!
SWITCH
ON
TAIL LAMP OFF
RELAY
ETMB003L
ETKE180H
T1 : 30 ± 3 sec.
11. CRASH DOOR UNLOCK
9. DOOR OPEN WARNING
1} With the ignition turned ON, if the air bag is de-
1} If the key is in the ignition key cylinder and the ployed, a crash signal is received and send an
driver's door is opened, the chime bell sounds UNLOCK output to all doors UNLOCK.
continually (period:0.9 sec. Duty rate:50%}.
2} After UNLOCK output, when LOCK is set, UN-
2} If the door is closed or the key is removed, the LOCK pulse is output for 5 second period again.
chime stops immediately.
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WARN'G DEPLOYMENT HIGH
SWITCH KEY OUT LOW
SIGNAL T1 :
OPEN DOOR UNLOCK ON T2--: ~
DRIVER'S
DOOR CLOSE OUTPUT OFF I' T3
CHIME ON
BELL OFF
ETJA020F
ETMB180G
T1 : 200 msec.
T1 ,T2 : 0.45 ± 0.1 sec. T2: 40 msec.
T3 : 5±0.5sec.
BE-82 BODY
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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IGH SWITCH ON
OFF
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DRIVERfASSJSyOI'EN
DOOR SWITCH CLOSE .
IGN.KEYHOLE ON
ILL OFF
ETKE180F
T1 : 10±1 sec.
T2: 0-10 sec.
REAR FOG ON
LAMP OFF
ETHA120E
FUSES AND RELAYS BE-83
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ETKE030A
BE-84 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ETACS module
Relay box
Chime bell
Power door lock relay
Passenger
compartment Burglar alarm
junction block relay
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Flasher unit
Hazard lamp relay
Power resistor
window
Rear relay
defogger
relay
ETKD031A
FUSES AND RELAYS BE-85
COMPONENTS E7oB5245
~
l1oAI SPARE I EC02 ~1.6L)
EC04 1.8U2.0L)
EC06(C~ EC01 1.6L)
l1sAI SPARE I EC12 (DIES L) EC03 1.8U2.0L)
~
EC05 CVVTJ
EC13 DIES L)
~ ~ §] @]~
L..l
CONDENSER
FUSE
A A A 40A FAN RELAY.1
PULLER JOINT CONNECTOR
u
l1sAI INJ. HEAD E62
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E60
~ ~oAI w:-.fER
u
RADI-
@U
A WIPER E59
FRONT FOG MOTOR ATOR u
l1sAI FJFOG LAMP RELAY y FAN
RELAY E58
RELAY
BLOWER l1oAI ECU
u
30A E57
11sAIHORN AICI CONDENSER ENGINE START
u
E56
FAN CONTROL RELAY
INmu..ol l1sAI HJLP(HI) I
11sAIHJLP(Lo>l
RELAY.2 RELAY
u
E55
CIRCUIT
Description Amperages Circuit protected
BATT 120A Generator
BATT SOA Fusible link(P/WDW), Tail lamp relay, Power connector, Fuse(4,13,14,15,16)
COND 20A Condenser fan relay.1
RAD 20A Radiator fan relay
FUSIBLE
ECU 20A Generator, Engine control relay, Fuel pump relay, PCM
LINK
IGN 40A Ignition switch, Start relay
ABS.1 30A ABS control (Motor)
ABS.2 30A ABS control (Solenoid)
BLOWER 30A Blower relay
INJ. 15A Injectors, Idle speed actuator, CMP, Canister purge valve, CVVT
SNSR 10A PCM, Heated oxygen sensor, SMATRA, Heater relay, Glow plug relay
DRL 15A DRL control
HIWASH 20A Head lamp washer
FUSE F/FOG 15A Front fog lamp relay
ECU 10A Siren, PCM
HORN&A/C 15A A/C relay, Horn relay
HILP(HI) 15A Head lamp (High)
H/LP(LO) 15A Head lamp (Low)
ETKE032A
BE-86 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION E2BBOA40 POWER RELAY TEST (TYPE B)
POWER RELAY TEST (TYPE A) Check for continuity between the terminals.
Check for continuity between the terminals.
1. There should be continuity between the No.1 and
1. There should be continuity between the No.1 and No.2 terminals when power and ground are con-
No.2 terminals when power and ground are con- nected to the No.5 and No.3 terminals.
nected to the No.4 and No.3 terminals.
2. There should be continuity between the No.1 and
2. There should be no continuity between the No.1 and No.4 terminals when power is disconnected.
No.2 terminals when power is disconnected.
Fuel pump
I
Horn relay
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Head lamp
(high)
48 2 3 48 3 2 4
ETKE035A
ETKE034A
I~
Disconnected
1 2
0
3 4
Disconnected
3 5 1 2 4
Check for continuity between the terminals. Check for continuity between the terminals.
1. There should be continuity between the No.1 and 1. There should be continuity between the No.1 and
No.4 terminals when power and ground are con- No.5 terminals when power and ground are con-
nected to the No.3 and No.2 terminals. nected to the No.4 and No.2 terminals.
2. There should be no continuity between the No.1 and 2. There should be continuity between the No.3 and
No.4 terminals when power is disconnected. No.5 terminals when power is disconnected.
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2 3
4 3 4 5
ETKE036A ETKE037A
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(
r
Disconnected 0
2
0
3 1 4
~ r
4
Disconnected
2 4 1 3
o- ~
5
COMPONENTS E4EBFF5E
[FRONT]
[REAR]
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ETKE039A
FUSES AND RELAYS BE-89
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14 20A Power antenna
FUSE 15A Door lock control module, Sunroof, Driver door unlock relay
15
16 15A Stop lamp switch, Power window relay
17 10A Rear window & outside mirror defogger, A/C control
18 15A Cigarette lighter, Power outlet
19 10A Not used
20 10A Head lamp, DRL
21 15A Rear wiper & washer
22 20A Front wiper & washer
23 20A Not used
24 10A Blower & A/C, ETACM, Sunroof controller, Electronic chrome mirror
Door lamps, Instrument cluster, Data link connector, Multipurpose check
25 15A
connector, Room lamps, ETACM, Audio, Power connector
Fusible
P/WDW 30A Power window relay
Link
ETKE039B
BE-90 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
RELAv·eox
- -
0 0
M38 M39
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1
I I I I I4 I
1 3 2
2
~
3
ETKE039C
FUSES AND RELAYS BE-91
INSPECTION EA5685DC POWER RELAY TEST (TYPE B)
POWER RELAY TEST (TYPE A) Check for continuity between the terminals.
Check for continuity between the terminals. 1. There should be continuity between the No.1 and
No.2 terminals when power and ground are con-
1. There should be continuity between the No.1 and nected to the No.4 and No.3 terminals.
No.4 terminals when power and ground are con-
nected to the No.3 and No.2 terminals. 2. There should be no continuity between the No.1 and
No.2 terminals when power is disconnected.
2. There should be no continuity between the No.1 and
No.4 terminals when power is disconnected.
DODD
Rear defogger ---+-i. .
B
relay
Power window--+-----'
relay A
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2 3
4 3
ETKE042A
~
ETKE041A
r 1 2 3 4
~
4
r 2 3 1 4 {)
( Disconnected 0
Disconnected 0 0 Connected 0 D E> -<±)
ETKE215E
Connected 0 <±> 0 D
ETKE215B
BE-92 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Cluster assembly
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Parking brake switch
Door switch
ETKE100G
INDICATORS AND GAUGES BE-93
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
COMPONENTS E2A51AFa
[Standard type]
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rr Fi Jl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ETKD043A
BE-94 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
KTK0001C
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0 1118 BIB
0 oO
Ill
KTK0001D
,.......,
~
n r n r
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
~
Connector "B" Connector "A•
ETKE044A
INDICATORS AND GAUGES BE-95
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM EE9ECEE8
[Standard type]
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ETKE001E
BE-96 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
83
823
82
A1
84
87
88
88
AI
A7
A3
A2
814
824
825
834
811
813
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821
810
85
822
815
816
836
835
832
831
833
Immobilizer
IGN
836 (only DSL)
826
812
820
818
LED
829
: H:hbeamt
830 H hbeam ·)
14
827 Air bag(+) IGN
828 • Airbag(-)
®
A5 Illumination+
A4
ETKE001F
INDICATORSAND GAUGES BE-97
REMOVAL EeCc058A
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ETKE100B
INSPECTION E7F5DB9C 1. Adjust the pressure of the tires to the specified level.
ffi CAUTION
Do not operate the clutch suddenly or Increase/
decrease speed rapidly while testing.
[QJ) NOTE
Tire wear and tire over or under Inflation will increase
the indication error.
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ETKE100E
ETKD330A
INDICATORS AND GAUGES BE-99
TACHOMETER
ffi CAUTION
1. Connect the scan tool to the diagnostic link connector 1. Reversing the connections of the tachometer
or install a tachometer. will damage the transistor and diodes Inside.
2. When removing or installing the tachometer,
2. With the engine started, compare the readings of be careful not to drop it or subject It to severe
the tester with that of the tachometer. Replace the shock.
tachometer if the tolerance is exceeded.
Revolution (RPM) 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Remark
Tolerance (RPM) ±100 ±125 ±150 ±150 ±150 ±180 ±210 Gasoline
Tolerance (RPM) ±100 ±125 ±150 ±170 ±200 - - Diesel
FUEL GAUGE
1. Disconnect the fuel sender connector from the fuel Sender connector (M55)
sender.
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2. Connect a 3.4 watt, 12V test bulb to terminals 1 and
3 on the wire harness side connector.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the ON, and then check that
the bulb lights up and the fuel gauge needle moves to
full.
1/2-l-
1
El
Fuel gauge
ETKE2600
l Position
Sender (E)
Height (A) (mm)
35.9 ± 2
Reslstance(fl)
200.0 ± 2
Gauge (E) 37.9 ± 2 184.0 ± 2
Warning lamp 42.2 ± 2 170.0 ± 2
LfJ CAUTION
After completing this test, wipe the sender dry
and reinstall it in the fuel tank.
BE -100 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
2.
ment.
5. Verify that the test bulb flashes and that the indicator
moves to HOT.
v~ v~
1\.1./ I' 2 /
/
~
3 '
.L --
If operation is not as specified, replace the engine coolant
temperature gauge. Then recheck the system.
ETKE1101
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2. If the resistance value is not as shown in the table,
A
replace the temperature sender.
ETKE060K
INDICATORS AND GAUGES BE-101
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARNING LAMP
1. Disconnect the connector(A) from the warning switch 1. Start the engine.
and ground the terminal on the-wire harness side con-
nector. 2. Release the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the warning 3. Remove the connector from the brake fluid level warn-
lamp lights up.lf the warning lamp doesn't light, test ing switch(A).
the bulb or inspect the wire harness.
4. Ground the connector at the harness side.
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A
I
ETKE060L
1. Remove the connector(A) from the switch located at PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
the brake fluid reservoir.
The parking brake switch(A) is a push type located under
2. Verify that continuity exists between switch terminals the parking brake lever. To adjust, move the switch mount
1 and 2 while pressing the switch (float) down with a up and down with the parking brake lever released all the
rod. way.
ETKE060M
BE -102 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
p~I 2 3 (Ground)
Free(Door open) 0 0
Push(Door close)
· ET1<E021B
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DOOR SWITCH
V5BE0600
With the ignition switch turned ON, verify that the lamp
glows.
KTKD020A
ETACS module
Passenger compartment
Front door lock
junction block
actuator & switch
• No.15 fuse (15A)
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actuator & switch
Tailgate lock
actuator & switch
(5 doors)
Door lock switch
ETKE100H
BE -104 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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KTK0048A
~
KTK0047A
p 2 3
3. Check actuator operation by connecting power and
ground according to the table. To prevent damage to Rear left
Lock e ffi
the actuator, apply battery voltage only momentarily. Unlock ffi e
Lock ffi e
p~I 4 6 Rear right
Unlock e ffi
Front left
Lock e ffi ETKE2758
Unlock ffi e
Front right
Lock ffi e
Unlock e ffi
ETKE270B
POWER DOOR LOCKS BE -105
FRONT DOOR LOCK SWITCH INSPECTION REAR DOOR LOCK SWITCH INSPECTION
1. Remove the front door trim panel. (see BD group- 1. Remove the rear door trim panel. (see BD group-rear
front door) door)
2. DisQOnnect the 6P connector from the actuator. 2. Disconnect the 6P connector from the actuator.
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KTKD047A KTKD048A
3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each 3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each
switch position according to the table. switch position according to the table.
~I
p 1 2 3 ~I
n
5 6
Lock Lock
Front"! eft Rear left
Unlock 0 Q Unlock _Q -()
Lock Lock
Front right Rear right
Unlock 0 -() Unlock 0 0
ETKE280B ETKE285B
BE -106 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
c---
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ETKE220E
KTKD050A
POWER DOOR MIRRORS BE -107
ETKE1001
BE -108 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
0 D
0 D
DO
-------------,
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ACC(+)
I
I
I
I
IL_
I
Folding switch
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
5 7 8 4 2
I
L---- Mirror folding unit
[004)
=
~
~
ETKE051A
POWER DOOR MIRRORS BE -109
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1. Remove the power door mirror switch from the door
trim panel. n
2 6
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KTKD052A
Class ~I
n
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
UP
o-1-0
0 o- ~
DOWN
0
o-r-o- 1-0
0
LEFT
HAND
OFF o- f-0
LEFT
o--o- f-0
0 0
RIGHT 0 0
0 '"" 0
o-1-0
UP o- f-0- f-0,-..
0 0
DOWN
c ')
INSPECTION E59A8FFD
R2
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ETJA065B
ETKE055A
7 8
Heater(-) Left/Right Up/Down
ETPD310A
~
n
6 7 8
UP 8 CB CB
DOWN @ 8 8
OFF CB CB CB
LEFT 8 CB 8
RIGHT 8 8 8
ETKE195B
1 2
0---+------'0
ETKE195D
POWER DOOR MIRRORS BE -11:1
DOOR MIRROR FOLDING
CONTROL MODULE
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PIN CONNECTION
Pin No. Description
1 B+
2 -
3 Folding switch
4 Unfold
5 Fold
6 -
7 Ground
8 ACC+
ETKEOIIIA
INSPECTION ECB56009
ACC ON
OFF
FOLD'G ON
SWITCH OFF
I I 30sec.
IIOTOR ON
(FOLD) OFF
IIOTOR ON
(UNFOLD) OFF
T1 T1 T1
ETKE002A
POWER WINDOWS
COMPONENTS E0223210
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cQc:-----
Driver's window
main switch
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POWER WINDOWS BE -113
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KTKD068A
~
smoothly. Next, reverse the polarity and check that 1 2
the motor operates smoothly in the reverse direction. p
If the operation is abnormal, replace the motor.
LH
Clockwise @ e
p
~I 1 2
Counter-
clockwise e @
Clockwise @ e RH
Clockwise e @
LH
Counter-
e @
Counter-
clockwise
@ e
clockwise ETKE057A
RH
Clockwise e @
Counter-
clockwise @ e
ETKE057A
BE -114 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO o
D D
,----
ggL __
~---~CD ~-1
I ~0 I I
D
00 OD
'~-- 1_1
[004] [DOS]
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B(+)
11;-------------------------------,--------;
E(-) r-_.;.;;.+-:7--r--:7--r---:T-r---T---.,..-.,.----r--r-----r---r------r-T'""""1--o
I
I
II
I
I,.....___..._,
I
AUTO
LED
ILL.
II
I
I
UP/DOWN
ONTROI----, L..J...--L-J.._+,I'3 (ILL+)
I.._____. I
L __ _ _ ______ _j
I
[004]
[005)
-
1 2 3 X 4 5 6 GEEEJ
7 8 9 10 111 12 13 14
~
ETKE059A
POWER WINDOWS BE -115
8P connector
B(+) ILL.(+)
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8 6 4 5
7
E(-)
MOTOR
KTDD0040
ETKE060A
BE -116 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION E21CC5B7
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1
7
2
8
3
9
>< 4 5
10 111 12 13 14
6
KTDD335A
p~I
Front left Front right Rear left Rear right
11 5 6 10 11 2 4 10 11 9 12 10 11 7 8 10
UP o- --o o- --o o- ~ o- --o o- --o o---o ')...... ~
~ o- -o
OFF o- -o- -o o- ....().... --r
~ ~ o- ....().... - r
~ ~ o--o- -o
DOWN 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,... 0 0
0 .() 0 .() 0 0 0
ETKE335B
p~I 1 11
NORMAL
LOCK
ETKE335C
POWER WINDOWS BE -117
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KT003350
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UP 0 0
0 {)
OFF
0 {)
0 0
DOWN
0 0
0 0
ETKE335E
BE ·118 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION E80AABCE
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B
4 3
ETKE061A
I~
Disconnected 0
2
-o
3 1 4
Connected 0 -<±) 0 0
ETKE215B
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER BE -119
ETACS module
Passenger compartment
junction block
• No.13 fuse (30A)
• No.2 fuse (1 OA)
• No.17 fuse (10A)
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r&'*"'~H+-----,f--- Rear window
defogger switch
ETKE065A
BE -120 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER 2. If a heater line is burned out between the ceflter poln•
PRINTED HEATER and (+) terminal, the voltmeter will indicate 12V.
INSPECTION EF18BE53
& CAUTION
Wrap tin foil around the end of the voltmeter test
lead to prevent damaging the heater line. Apply
finger pressure on the tin foil, moving the tin foil
along the grid line to check for open circuits.
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ETA9165C
ETA9165A
ETA9165D
ETA9165B
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER BE -121
4. To check for open circuits, slowly move the test lead REPAIR OF BROKEN HEATER LINE
in the direction that the open circuit seems to ex-
ist. Try to find a point where a voltage is generated Prepare the following items :
or changes to OV. The point where the voltage has
changed is the open-circuit point. 1. Conductive paint.
2. Paint thinner.
3. Masking tape.
Voltage changes before and
after open circuited point
4. Silicone remover.
\ I
@
I I better finish, scrape away excess deposits with a knife
after the paint has completely dried. (Allow 24 hours).
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ETA9165E
Masking tape
ETA9185G
\ (+)terminal
Tester B
reads resistance
twice as large as tester terminal
ETA9165F
BE -122 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION ECBF7DDE
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ETKD066A
[M20)
ETKE067A
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER BE -123
INSPECTION EEF87B65
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B
4 3
ETKE042B
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Disconnected
2
0
3 1 4
Connected e -<±> 0 0
ETKE215B
BE -124 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
WINDSHIELD WIPER /
WASHER
COMPONENTS E36BDAEA
Washer reservoir
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Passenger compartment junction block
• No.22 fuse (20A)
Washer motor
Windshield wiper motor & linkage
[Windshield washer motor : 4 doors ] [ Windshield & Rear washer motor : 5 doors ]
Washer reservoir
Windshield washer hose
ETKE068A
WINDSHIELD WIPER /WASHER BE -125
REMOVAL EB06CD80 A
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ETKE880B
& CAUTION
KPPD004A
Do not hammer on the steering wheel to remove it.
Doing so may damage the collapsible mechanism.
2. Remove the 2 bolts(A) and disconnect the airbag
connector and the horn connector, then remove the
airbag module.
& CAUTION
Remove the horn pad only for vehicle without
alrbag.
09561-11002
ETKE880C
ETKE880A
BE -126 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
screws(A).
Check for continuity between the terminals while operating
the wiper and washer switch.
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ETKE8800
KIDD0751
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1 2 3 4 5 6 13 14
MIST o--o
OFF o- f-0
INT o- f-o o- -o I~ ~
LOW 0 0
HI 0 0
ETDD075C
ETKESSOE
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5 7
OFF
ON 0 0
ETDD0750
WINDSHIELD WIPER /WASHER BE ·127
FRONT WIPER MOTOR
COMPONENTS E7788BAB
Windshield glass
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Wiper motor & linkage
ETKD250A
BE -128 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REMOVAL E2c0809s 3. Remove the windshield wiper motor and linkage as-
sembly after removing 3 bolts(A).
1. Remove the windshield wiper arm and blade after re-
moving.a nut(A}.
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ETKE030C
'
B
r---..____ ..____,I
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11 -----
-- --
A
ETKE250B
WINDSHIELD WIPER /WASHER BE ·129
SPEED OPERATION CHECK 1. Operate the motor at low speed using the stalk con-
trol.
1. Remove the connector from the wiper motor.
2. Attach the positive {+) lead from the battery to terminal 2. Stop the motor operation anywhere except at the off
4 and the negative(-) lead to terminal1. position by disconnecting terminal 1
3. Check that the motor operates at low speed. 3. Connect terminals 1and 5.
4. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery toter- 4. Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery toter-
minal4 and the negative{-) lead to terminal2. minal4 and the negative{-) lead to terminal3.
5. Check that the motor operates at high speed. 5. Check that the motor stops running at the off position.
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1. Low 4. IGN+
2. High 5. Parking
3. Ground 6. Blank
ETKE069A ETAC190B
BE -130 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSTALLATION EOABCEOO
Specified position A B
Distance (mm) 30-40 30-40
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ETJA0601
311 Unit:mm
118 188
ETKD0070
WINDSHIELD WIPER I WASHER BE -131
REMOVAL EC56EA29
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1. IGN (+) 1. Windshield washer(-)
2. Windshield washer(-) 2. IGN (+)
3. Rear washer(-)
ETKE070A
Washer switch
ETKEOOSL
INSPECTION EF890EB8
ETKE390B
BE -132 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ETKE390C
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REAR WIPER /WASHER BE -133
COMPONENTS E23C3ACE
[ 5 doors only]
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Bolt --------'>.~:--~e4r.J~~
ETKE265A
BE -134 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REMOVAL EDDEESDD
ETKE400A
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Tightening torque
10-13 Nm (100-130 kg·cm, 7.3-9.5 lb·ft)
ETKE165A
'\ \
\ \
\, '\
\ ',
' '
ETKE0041
ETKE385C
Tightening torque
Tightening torque
14-17 Nm (140-170 kg·cm, 10.3-12.5 lb·ft)
4-7 Nm (40-70 kg·cm, 2.9-5.1 lb·ft}
[Q2) NOTE
When installing cap & pad(C), the arrow mark should
be indicated upward.
REAR WIPER /WASHER BE -135
1. Remove the connector from the rear wiper motor. 1. Install the rear wiper arm and blade to the specified
position.
2. Connect battery positive(+) and negative(-) cables to
terminals 1 and 4 respectively. Specified position A
,-'1
3. Check that the motor operates normally. Replace the Distance 35-45 mm
motor if it operates abnormally.
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1. Switch
2.1GN (+)
3. Parking KTK0763A
4. Ground
2. Set the rear washer nozzle on the specified spray po-
sition.
ETKE405A
Unit: mm
ETKD007P
BE -136 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION ECCF7on
With th9' rear wiper & washer switch in each position, make
sure that continuity exists between the terminals below.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the multifunction
switch.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 71
8 9 10 11 12 13 141
KTDD0751
[5 doors]
~ n
9 10 11 12
Rear washer 0 -o
OFF
INT 0 {)
ON 0 {)
Rear washer 0 {)
ETKE073A
REAR WIPER /WASHER BE ·137
INSPECTION E8E31E76
Washer switch
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ETDD390B
1. Windshield washer(-)
2.1GN(+)
3. Rear washer(-)
ETDD390A
BE -138 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SEAT WARMER
COMPONENTS E3F36DFO
Warmer
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ETKE074A
INSPECTION EOEA32FA
ETKE076A
[ LH 1 [ RH 1
ILL.
OFF
ETKE077A
ETKE075A
SUNROOF BE -139
SUNROOF
COMPONENTS EC7008AC
Sunroof motor
Sunroof switch
ETKE280G
BE -140 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SUN ROOF SWITCH 3. Disconnect the 8P connector (A) then remove the
overhead console lamp assembly from the headliner.
Check for continuity between the terminals. If the con-
INSPECTION E4E4E31F
tinuity is not as specified, replace the sunroof switch.
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[ Switch side connector )
ETKE008G
p~I 3 4 5 6 7
OPEN
ETKEOOBF Slide switch
CLOSE
UP
Tilt switch
DOWN o-r--o
ETKE760A
SUNROOF BE -141
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[M94-2] [M94-1)
ETKE450A
Tester
Connector Condition Specified condition
connection
1-Ground Constant Continuity
?-Ground Sunroof switch position (slide) CLOSE Continuity
6-Ground Sunroof switch position (slide) OPEN Continuity
4-Ground Ignition switch position ON Battery voltage
5-Ground Sunroof switch position (Tilt) UP Continuity
M94-1
8-Ground Sunroof switch position (Tilt) DOWN Continuity
2-10 No.1 limit switch OFF No continuity
2-10 No.1 limit switch ON Continuity
3-9 No.2 limit switch OFF No continuity
3-9 No.2 limit switch ON Continuity
5-Ground Constant Continuity
Battery connection between terminal
6(+) - 4(-) Motor turns clockwise
6(+) and 4(-)
M94-2
Battery connection between terminal Motor turns counter-
4(+) - 6(-)
4(+) and 6(-) clockwise
3-Ground Constant Battery voltage
BE -142 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SUN ROOF MOTOR 3. Reverse the polarity, check that the motor turns clock-
wise.
If operation is not as specified, replace the motor.
INSPECTION EE21F122
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ETKE280H
ETKE450B
ETKE2801
LIGHTING SYSTEM BE -143
LIGHTING SYSTEM
COMPONENTS E5CB89BD
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Head lamp relay (Low)
Engine
compartment
relay box
[ Europe area ]
ETKD100M
BE -144 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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tire, and tools.
ETKE005E
Screen
I L
N
::c
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ETKA001A KTK0007B
H1 :Height between the head lamp bulb(low beam) W1 : Distance between the head lamp bulb(low beam) center
center and ground W2 : Distance between the fog lamp bulb center
H2 : Height between the fog lamp bulb center and ground
L : Distance between the head lamp bulb center and screen
ETKE505B
Vehicle condition H1 H2 W1 W2 L
Without driver 651 333
1,124 1,217 3,000
With driver 639 321
ETKE082A
BE -146 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Horizontal line of
head lamp bulb center
CUT-OFF LINE /
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W1
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J L _ _ Ground line
ETKE3100
II/
Ground line
ETKE505G
LIGHTING SYSTEM BE ·147
INSPECTION E074CBC9
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ETKE006C
2 3
ETKE224C
~
p
4
Disconnected
1 2
0
3 4
{)
Connected 0 {) 0 {t)
ETKE215E
BE -148 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
TURN SIGNAL LAMP 4. Remove the rear combination lamp and replace the
bulbs; stop & tail lamp (A), turn signal lamp (B), back
up lamp (C), rear fog lamp (D).
REMOVAL E3B1D042
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ETKEOOSR
[Europe area] D
ETKEOOSA
ETKE105Y
ETKEOOSB
LIGHTING SYSTEM BE -149
2. Detach the lamp lens (A) from the room lamp with a
flat-tip screwdriver, then replace the bulb (B).
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KTKD087A
ETKE008A
ON
'
~
DOOR '-"
OFF
ETKE088A
BE -150 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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KTKD089A
~ Position
Map lamp switch
LH RH
ETKE008Z
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KTKD090A
~ Position
Map lamp switch
LH RH
1
~ ~
2 6 6
ETKE007M
BE -152 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
,,_,-~, ~
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ETKE162A
[M39)
1
ETKE085A
2 3 4
3. Operate the switch and check for continuity between
terminals with an ohmmeter. 5
------
KTK0762B
ETKE086A 2 4 1 3 5
Connected
ETKE762C
LIGHTING SYSTEM BE -153
FLASHER UNIT 3. Connect the two turn signal lamps in parallel to termi-
nal 1. Check that the bulbs turn on and off.
INSPECTION E44CFED1
~NOTE
1. Remove the flasher unit(A) from the passenger com- The turn signal/amps should flash 60 to 120 times per
partment relay box(B). minute. If one of the front or rear turn signal/amps has
an open circuit, the number of flashes will be more
than 120 per minute. If operation is not as specified,
replace the flasher unit.
A 8
0 1 0
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LJ LJ
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ETKE762B
KTDA212A
BE -154 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. Remove the front fog lamp relay (A) from the engine
1. Disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal. compartment relay box.
2. Disconnect the 2P connector (A) then remove the 2. There should be continuity between the No.1 and
front fog lamp from the front bumper. No.2 terminals when power and ground are con-
nected to the No.4 and No.3 terminals.
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A
ETKE007H
ETKE0348
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4
Disconnected
1 2
0
3 4
{)
Connected 0 {) e -€>
ETKE215E
LIGHTING SYSTEM BE -155
1. Remove the rear fog lamp relay (A) beside the pas-
INSPECTION E9E5C9ED
senger compartment junction block(B).
REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH 2. There should be continuity between the No.1 and
1. Disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal. No.2 terminals when power and ground are con-
nected to the No.4 and No.3 terminals.
2. Remove the rear fog lamp switch(A) from the side
crash pad lower and disconnect the 6P connector. 3. There should be no continuity between the No.1 and
No.2 terminals when power is disconnected.
DODD
B
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A
2 3
ETKE495A
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
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4
Disconnected
1 2 3 4
{)
OFF Connected 0 {) 0 -<±>
ETKE495C ETKE215E
BE -156 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
REMOVAL EDDFB68B
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ETKE005G
STOP LAMPS 4. Disconnect the 2P connector (A) then remove the high
mounted stop lamp assembly.
Replace the bulb (8).
REMOVAL EOFBDC9A
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ETKEOOBE
ETKEOOBD
----
----=---
--------
--
ETKA425A
BE -158 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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KTKD005M
ETDA215B
AUTO LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM BE -159
The auto light control system operates by using the auto light switch.
If you set the multi-function switch to "AUTO" position, the tail lamp and head lamp will be turned
automatically on or off according to external illumination.
SPECIFICATIONS
Items Specifications
Rated voltage 12V
Load Max. 200mA (Relay load)
Detection illuminations
Tail lamp ON : 24 ± 5.2 (Lux)
OFF : 48 ± 10.5 (Lux)
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Head lamp ON : 6 ± 1.4 (Lux)
OFF : 12 ± 2.7 (Lux)
COMPONENTS E76DE6BD
Lighting switch
("AUTO" position)
Tail lamp
ETKD100N
BE -160 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM E35BCCCO
Head
lamp o·1mmer & pass1ng sw1"tch Light SWI"tCh
Tail lamp Head lamp (High) EB HL HU HS TS HS EL AU
]l[~f ffi
HL _Q- -o OFF
HU I
p II
o- f-0
I+ AUTO
B --=
IGN1 Auto ight unit
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--=-Battery ~
LH RH
--
T
LH( D <DRH ( GQowQ M;J GQOW Q QJ ~D High beam
IND•
.!-
FATC
6
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[ Auto light unit side connector ] [ Photo & auto light sensor side connector ]
ETKE091A
AUTO LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM BE -161
1. Remove the photo & auto light sensor (A) from the
INSPECTION EAC62A4B right side crash pad upper.
1. Remove the auto light unit (A) from the center support
bracket left side. A
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2. After ignition switch ON, measure the voltage be-
tween terminal No.2 of the photo & auto light sensor
harness side connector (B) and body ground.
ETKE300D
2. Disconnect the BP connector (B) from the auto light OK: Sensor power (+SV)
unit then inspect the connector on the wire harness
side, as shown in the chart. 3. Check for continuity between terminal No.1 of the
photo & auto light sensor harness side connector (B)
Tester and body ground.
Specified
con nee- Condition
condition
tion 4. If the circuit is not as specified, inspect the circuits
connected to other parts.
Constant SV
2-Ground
Tail lamp switch ON ov
3-Ground Ignition switch ON 12V
4-Ground Sensor power SV
5-Ground Auto light switch ON Continuity
6-Ground Ignition switch ON 12V
8-Ground Constant Continuity
Operate the auto light switch, then check for continuity be- I 0
tween terminals of 18P multi-function switch connector.
II 0 '-" '-" 0
AUTO 0 0
ETKE092A
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AUTO mode
ETKE010E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
KTKD098A
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS BE -163
[TYPE 1]
I ~~ ---
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Head lamp
relay (HIGH)
I ...,_
...
9....,
;..' T•l"fHood
10 5
I
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I 8
)
( 10A
2"""-
Head lamp
LH~
:/
( HI•
''-:;:>'
1:... Rheostat
--
Tail relay
f
---
l
--
-
BATT
12V
-rr:=T
T T f ..
,
r,
"'
6
d7
D.R.L
relay
(1)--
-::-
[E13]
/ 1'\
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
ETK0801A
BE -164 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
[TYPE 2]
I -::,- ~
-_I.-
~·~
relay (HIGH) 10 5
I
I --+
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'-----'- f..--
( 10A
r Hr~
t
Head lamp
Rheostat
LH~ '-!'=~-'
J ;?;7 Tail
D.R.L
RH~ t- -
relay
-= UNIT ~
} ,.
~ ,____
3
--=- '-::::.-"' Tail relay
-- ~
---- BATI
n:~T 11 ..,. ,1)-
12V O.R.L
~
- d7 relay
"'
1'11
l 6
[E13)
/ '\
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
ETK0801B
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS BE -165
INSPECTION E1766C49
OPERATION CHECK
ION SWITCH
IGNSWITCH
ALTERNATOR "L"
ALTERNATOR "L• ON
OFF
D.R.L
D.R.L ON
HEAD LAMP
OFF
SWITCH TAIL LAJolll ON
BWITCH OFF
TAL LAJolll
SWITCH RHEOSTAT ON
OFF
RHEOSTAT
ETKA241A ETMB711B
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INSPECT CIRCUITS FOR DAYTIME RUNNING
LIGHT SYSTEM
[E13)
ETKE260A
BE -166 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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HEAD LAMP LEVELLING DEVICE BE -167
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Engine compartment relay & fuse box
• Head lamp (low) fuse (15A)
• Head lamp relay (low)
ETKD715A
BE -168 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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(Head lamp leveling switch
side connector)
Head lamp
levelling actuator
ETKD715C
INSPECTION EDBA065E
ETKD715B
HEAD LAMP LEVELLING DEVICE BE ·169
2. Connect the battery voltage between terminals 4 and 4. Check the percent ratio(VNs x 100%) between volt-
3(Reference voltage=Vs) ages V6 and Vat each position.
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BE -170 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ETKA275A ETKA275B
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ETKA275C ETKA2750
HEAD LAMP WASHER BE -171
Head lamp
Tail lamp washer
relay relay
Fusible
link
Tail
Taillamp lamp
switch
Battery
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[ Head lamp washer relay connector ]
ETKE280A
INSPECTION E73DC6FE
A
1. Disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal.
11+1±1+11
ETKD341A
BE -172 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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1 3 4 5
ON(PUSH)
OFF(FREE)
9 9
liLL.
ETKE280D
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HEAD LAMP WASHER BE ·173
INSPECTION EA6973FE
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ETKD830A
OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC
IGNSWITCH ON -----------------.,-----,---------
OFF
i
UGHTING
SWITCH
::F ----------+---------- ------~
WASHER
SWITCH ::F =_t-L_Jl_
H/LAMP
WASHER
ON - ------ ------ -- ·n
MOTOR OFF - f - -- -
J, ,J, 0.6SEC.
ETKE280F
BE -174 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION EOD25971
1 2
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ETDD280C
IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM BE-175
IMMOBILIZER CONTROL
SYSTEM
COMPONENTS E055DFBF
r:t3
!!lid
LJ
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Immobilizer Immobilizer antenna
indicator light unit (SMARTRA)
ECMIPCM
€ r~w---- Transponder
Ignition key
ETKD920A
BE -176 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Supply 4
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(12V) Voltage
3 I--
Ground conditioning
[M12]
ETKE270A
FUEL SUPPLY
ECMIPCM
SYSTEM
ETK0920B
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• The immobilizer system can store up to four key come on for about two seconds, then go off, indicating
codes. that the immobilizer antenna unit has recognized the
• If it is necessary to rewrite the ECM/PCM to learn a code sent by the transponder.
new key, the dealer needs the customer's vehicle, all • If the wrong key has been used and the code was not
its master keys and the Hi-scan(pro) equipped with an received or recognized by the ECM/PCM the indica-
immobilizer program card. Any key that is not learned tor light will come on for about two seconds, then it
during rewriting will no longer start the engine. will continue blinking until the ignition switch is turned
• If the customer has lost his key, and cannot start the OFF.
engine, contact Hyundai-motor service station.
• If the proper key has been used, the ECM/PCM will
energize the fuel supply system. The immobilizer in-
dicator light in the gauge assembly will simultaneously
Hi-scan (pro)
Problem Part set
required?
Master key has been lost or additional
Blank key YES
master key is required
All master keys have been lost Blank key(4) YES
Immobilizer antenna unit does not work Immobilizer antenna unit NO
ECM/PCM does not work ECM/PCM YES
Ignition switch with immobilizer antenna unit.
Ignition switch does not work YES
Master key
Ignition switch with immobilizer antenna unit.
Unidentified vehicle specific data occurs Master key YES
ECM/PCM
BE -178 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS OPERATIONS
COMPONENTS FUNCTION
The ECM carries out a check of the ignition key using a special encryption algorithm,
which is programmed into tl')e transponder as well as the ECM simultaneously. Only
ECM
if the results are equal can the engine be started. The data of all transponders,
which are valid for the vehicle, are stored in the ECM.
The SMARTRA carries out communication with the built-in transponder in the ignition key.
This wireless communication runs on RF(Radio frequency of 125 kHz). The SMARTRA is
mounted at the ignition lock close to the antenna coil for RF transmission and receiving. The
RF signal from the transponder, received by the antenna coil, is converted into messages for
SMARTRA serial communication by the SMARTRA device. And, the received messages from the ECM
are converted into an RF signal, which is transmitted to the transponder by the antenna.
The SMARTRA does not carry out the validity check of the transponder or the calculation
of encryption algorithm. This device is only an advanced interface, which converts the RF
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data flow of the transponder into serial communication to the ECM and vice versa.
The transponder has an advanced encryption algorithm. During the key teaching procedure,
TRANSPONDER the transponder will be programmed with vehicle specific data. The vehicle specific data
(built-in keys) are written into the transponder memory. The write procedure is once only; therefore,
the contents of the transponder can never be modified or changed.
TEACHING PROCEDURES The attempt to repeatedly teach a key, which has been
taught already during the same teaching cycle, is recog-
1. KEY TEACHING PROCEDURE nized by the ECM. This rejects the key and a message is
sent to the tester.
Key teaching must be done after replacing a defective
ECM or when providing additional keys to the vehicle The ECM rejects invalid keys, which are presented for
owner. teaching. A message is sent to the tester. The key can be
invalid due to faults in the transponder or other reasons,
The procedure starts with an ECM request for vehicle spe- which result from unsuccessful programming of data. If
cific data from the tester. The "virgin" ECM stores the ve- the ECM detects different authenticators of a transponder
hicle specific data and the key teaching can be started. and an ECM, the key is considered to be invalid.
The "learnt• ECM compares the vehicle specific data from
the tester with the stored data. If the data are correct, the The maximum number of taught keys is 4
teaching can procede.
If an error occurs during the Immobilizer Service Menu, the
If incorrect vehicle specific data have been sent to the ECM ECM status remains unchanged and a specific fault code
three times, the ECM will reject the request of key teaching is stored.
for one hour. This time cannot be reduced by disconnect-
ing the battery or any other manipulation. After reconnect- If the ECM status and the key status do not match for
ing the battery, the timer starts again for one hour. teaching of keys, the tester procedure will be stopped and
a specific fault code will be stored at ECM.
The key teaching is done by ignition on with the key and
additional tester commands. The ECM stores the relevant 2. USER PASSWORD TEACHING PROCEDURE
data in the EEPROM and in the transponder. Then the
ECM runs the authentication required for confirmation of The user password for limp home is taught at the service
the teaching process. The successful programming is then station. The owner of the vehicle can select a number with
confirmed by a message to the tester. four digits.
If the key is already known to the ECM from a previous User password teaching is only accepted by a "learnt"
teaching, the authentication will be accepted and the EEP- ECM. Before first teaching of user password to an ECM,
ROM data are updated. There is no changed transponder the status of the password is "virgin". No limp home func-
content (this is impossible for a learnt transponder). tion is possible.
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00. NOT YET CHECKED
01. LEARNT
02. VIRGIN
o NORMAL CONDITION
Start Start
IGN
LAMP
IGN
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LAMP
User Password 1 2 3 4
(1234H)
o START IMPOSSIBLE
IGN
LAMP
User Password 2 3 3
(1234H)
NOTE
T1 > 5 sec
3sec <T2 < 10 sec
0.2 sec <T3 < 5 sec
0.2 sec <T4< 3 sec
T5 = 5 sec
T6 < 5 sec
T7 < 30 sec
T8 < 8 sec
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2. LIMP HOME BY IGNITION KEY EEPROM
The limp home can be activated also by the ignition
Invalid write operation
key. The user password can be input to the ECM by
to EEPROM
a special sequence of ignition on/off.
Only if the ECM is in status "learnt" and the user pass- Immobilizer Not plausible immobilizer P1805
word status is "learnt" and the user password is cor- indicator or indicator stored at ECM
rect, the ECM will be unlocked for a period of time (30 ECM Faults
No valid data from
sec.). The engine can be started during this time. Af-
SMARTRA after 3
ter the time has elapsed, engine start is not possible.
attempts by ECM
After a new password has been input, the timer (30
sec.) will start again. Invalid tester message or
After ignition off, the ECM is locked if the timer has unexpected requests
elapsed 8 seconds. For the next start, the input of the by tester
user password is requested again.
THE DIAGNOSIS MONITORS : In case of a defective ECM, the unit has to be replaced with
a"virgin" or "neutral" ECM. All keys have to be taught to
• Communication between the ECM and the SMAR- the new ECM. Keys, which are not taught to the ECM, are
TRA. invalid for the new ECM (Refer to keyteaching procedure).
• Function of the SMARTRA and the transponder. The vehicle specific data have to be left unchangeddue to
• Data (stored in the ECM) related to the immobilizer the unique programming of transponder.
function.
In case of a defective SMARTRA, there is no special pro-
There are four different faults that are assigned to the cedurerequired. A new SMARTRA device simply replaces
immobilizersystem. Every fault is broken down into four the old one. There are no transponder-related data stored
different types (circuit malfunction,circuit range I perfor- in this device.
mance problem, low input, high input). The followingtable
shows the assignment of immobilizer related faults to each
type:
BE -182 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
NEUTRALISING OF ECM
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM EA569CDE
0---
I
r-.--------=I-•----
!HOT AT ALL TIMES I IHOT IN ON OR START I
j 1 PASSENGER
COMPARTMENT
1
1 --
HOT WITH ENGINE
+-------•
CONTROL RELAY ON
ENGINE
:COMPARTMENT
I :
1
See Power 1 JUNCTION : ~ 1 RELAY &
FUSE
: Distribution I BLOCK I ' SNSR I BOX
I I FUSE I
1 1
I 10A
~ FUSE25
15A
~ FUSE2 :
10A I
I
:
:,,
I -- -
0.5UO
- - - - - - - J
See Passenger •
Compartmem •
1
_ __ ::~ ~e~~s_ _ _ _ ____ : 7 EM02
4 M12
r----~~~~------------~~~~~~_,SMATRA
0.5R 0.3R/0 (Smart Transponder Antenna)
'Antenna
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. ,J~
___
.;. ..,:.;_.;..
I
I
0.5LIB 0.5B
12 M09-2(W/O Trip)
16 M1Q-2(With Trip)
52 C33-1(1.6L)
81 C83-1(1.BU2.0L) 47 C83-1(1.BU2.0L) C33-1(1.6L)
81 C183-1(CVVT) 47 C183-1(CVVT) C83-1(1.8U2.0L)
17 C23Q-1(Diesel) 11 C23Q-1(Diesel) C183-1(CVVT) 0.5B 0.59
---- - - - - - - - - - - - -,------.,- ~---- ~. ""•'" "":--- - ..- ···· - - - - PCM
: Immobilizer · '-• • ·.~ignaf" • · · ·Grourn:t ..• 1 ,.•
indicator control . ' ' :
I
I
..
I
I G19(1.6L)
G33(Diesel)
·------------~-----------~~-·------~------~-----~
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BE -184 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING EC5F91B8
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• Invalid tester message or unexpected requests by tester
INSPECTION PROCEDURES
1. PROBLEM VERIFICATION
No Problem is intermittent and engine control module memory was not cleared.
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)
2 3 1 4
Disconnected
Connected
0
e
0
<±) 0 0 ~
D 1 2
~B
~ 4 3
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NG Replace the engine control main relay.
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• Specification : approximately 8+ (12V)
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4. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR BETWEEN ANTENNA COIL, SMARTRA UNIT AND ECM
Check for continuity between SMARTRA harness connector terminal1 and ECM harness connector (C83-1) terminal47.
Is there continuity ?
No Repair an open in the wire between the SMARTRA unit and the ECM.
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If all the tests are OK, replace the SMARTRA unit and recheck.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. PROBLEM VERIFICATION
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No Problem is intermittent and engine control module memory was not cleared.
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Is there continuity?
No Repair an open in the wire between the antenna coil and the SMARTRA unit.
ETKE708A
If all the tests are OK, replace the antenna coil assembly and recheck.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURES
1. PROBLEM VERIFICATION
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1. Connect the hi-scan (pro) to data link connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON and verify the DTC "P1801" is displayed.
3. Erase the DTC "P1801" with the hi-scan (pro) and then monitor again.
No Problem is intermittent and engine control module memory was not cleared.
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2. KEYTEACHING PROCEDURES
1. The key teaching is done after replacing a defective ECM or for providing of additional keys to the vehicle owner.
2. Connect the hi-scan (pro) to data link connector.
3. Turn the ignition switch to ON and select "TEACHING" mode of immobilizer system on the hi-scan (pro).
4. Input the pin code which consists of 6 digits.
NOTE
Because the pin code Is security code, contact authorized HMC service staff to know the pin code.
5. If incorrect pin code is inputted for 3 consecutive times, ECM should disallow key teaching function for 1 hours.
6. If the data is correct, the key teaching is completed.
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4. FAULTYTRANSPONDER KEY
Replace the key set assembly and key teaching must be done.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURES
1. PROBLEM VERIFICATION
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No Problem is intermittent and engine control module memory was not cleared.
ETKE714A
Check for continuity between SMARTRA harness side connector terminal 1 and ECM harness side
connector (C83-1) terminal47. ·
Is there continuity ?
No Repair an open in the wire between the SMARTRA unit ancl the ECM.
ETKE715B
If all the tests are OK, replace the SMARTRA unit or ECM and recheck.
NOTE
After replacing the ECM, key teaching must be done.
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BE -190 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
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1. PROBLEM VERIFICATION
No Problem is intermittent and engine control module memory was not cleared.
ETKE717A
2. KEYTEACHING PROCEDURES
NOTE
Because the pin code Is security code, contact authorized HMC service staff to know the pin code.
ETKE718A
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If all the tests are OK, replace the SMARTRA unit or ECM and recheck.
NOTE
After replacing the ECM, key teaching must be done.
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IGNITION SWITCH
A
REMOVAL EEBF5DC5
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ffi CAUTION
Do not hammer on the steering wheel to remove it
KPP0004A Doing so may damage the collapsible mechanism.
ffi CAUTION
Remove the horn pad only for vehicle without
airbag.
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5. Remove the steering column shroud after removing 3 7. Remove the 5 bolts connecting the steering column
screws(A). shaft(A) and the universal joint(B) as shown in the
illustration.
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6. Remove the 3 screws holding the multi-function
switch, then disconnect the wire connector. 8. Remove the key lock assembly from the steering col-
Remove the multi-function switch assembly. umn shaft. (see ST group-steering column/shaft)
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BE -194 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
INSPECTION E2sBF3C4 1. Disconnect the ignition switch connector and the door
warning switch connector under the steering column.
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cx::x::>R KEYHOLE
IGNITION SWITCH STEERING WARNING ILLUMINATION
SWITQ-l
y 5 3 1 2 4 6 "TR<\val "TR<\VB 3 4 1 2
REMOVAL LOCK
LOCK
LOCK ILNOJ<
ACC
ON
INSERT
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~
START ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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