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4.0
CM
00 OUTLINE OF CHANGES
4 JUNCTION BLOCK
5 CENTRALIZED JUNCTION
6 POWER UNIT
9 INTERIOR LIGHTING
10 DRIVER INFORMATION
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
13 DRIVER AIDS
14 DRIVER COMFORT
Model YR 2007
English Edition RDWE-03DA031
Destination: MHR
July 2007 Printed in Malaysia
Copyright
Perusahaan Otomobil
Nasional Berhad
(Company No.: 100995-U)
Black plate (2,1)
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Content /I
00 OUTLINE OF CHANGES
MODELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00/9
<Sedan> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00/9
<Hatchback> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00/9
INTERIOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/13
Copyright
Perusahaan Otomobil
Nasional Berhad
(Company No.: 100995-U)
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/II Content
RELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/1
Engine Compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/1
Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2
EARTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/3
<HATCHBACK> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/3
<SEDAN> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/4
4 JUNCTION BLOCK
5 CENTRALIZED JUNCTION
6 POWER UNIT
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Content /III
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/IV Content
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/3
<Lighting monitor buzzer operation> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/3
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/3
HEADLAMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/4
HEADLAMP (Continued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/5
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6
<Low-beam operation> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6
<Upper-beam operation> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6
<Upper-beam indicator lamp> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6
<Passing operation> (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6
9 INTERIOR LIGHTING
10 DRIVER INFORMATION
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Content /V
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/4
<Fuel gauge> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/4
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/4
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
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/VI Content
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/18
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/18
13 DRIVER AIDS
ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13/1
ABS (Continued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13/2
ABS (Continued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13/3
14 DRIVER COMFORT
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Content /VII
All information, illustrations and product descriptions contained in this manual are correct at time of publication. We however reserve the
right to make changes at any time without prior notice or obligation.
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DESCRIPTION
This bulletin is a supplement to the Electrical Wiring Manual Pub. No. RDWE-03DA030 (Basic) and
contains only additions and changes to the original issue.
It is recommended that all service mechanics engaged in the servicing of the vehicle refer to the
following publications as well as this manual
WORKSHOP MANUAL
CHASSIS
Basic (Module 1.1 to 1.12) RDWE – 03DA010
Supplement RDWE – 03DA011
ENGINE OVERHAUL
Basic RDWE – 03DA020
TRANSMISSION AND CLUTCH OVERHAUL
Basic (Module 3.1,3.2 & 3.3) RDWE – 03DA080
Supplement (Module 3.1,3.2 & 3.3) RDWE – 03DA080-01
APPLICABLE MODEL
This bulletin is applicable for GEN2 <HATCHBACK> and PERSONA <SEDAN> DOM base model.
OUTLINE OF CHANGES ITEMS
1. GENERAL
Connector
Name Ref. Page Description of Changes
Symbol
OVERALL WIRING
— 2/1 New harness layout for SEDAN.
DIAGRAM
ENGINE New engine room fuse box. (RW
A 2/3
COMPARTMENT BEC box)
Add new harness connector for
B DASH PANEL 2/7
SEDAN.
Update harness connector for
C INSTRUMENT PANEL 2/11
HATCHBACK.
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Connector
Name Ref. Page Description of Changes
Symbol
Update harness connector for
D INTERIOR 2/13
HATCHBACK.
Add new harness connector for
E DOOR 2/15
SEDAN.
LUGGAGE
F 2/17 New harness layout for SEDAN.
COMPARTMENT
3. SINGLE PART INSTALLATION POSITION
Single part installation position that have not been changed from previous models are not
listed. For details on these positions refer to the Basic manual (Pub. No.: RDWE-03DA030).
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TABLE OF WIRING HARNESS CONFIGURATION /6
This table of circuit diagrams indicates those circuit in which changes and/or addition, ets, have been
made, the circuit are here listed in the sequence in which they are presented in the wiring diagrams.
Please use this table for reference when following maintenance or repair procedures.
NOTE:
1) :The symbol indicates a circuit in which no change has been made and the circuit is not in
this supplement manual. The respective circuit should be referred to the basic manual
(RDWE -03DA030).
2) : The symbol indicates a circuit in which a change and/or addition has been made and the
circuit is presented in this supplement manual.
3) : The symbol indicates the circuit of the system is not equipped in the vehicle of the
respective manual (basic or supplement).
FUSIBLE LINK —
CENTRALIZED FUSE —
MULTI-PURPOSE
—
FUSE
CENTRALIZED
—
RELAY
POWER
DISTRIBUTION —
SYSTEM
STARTING SYSTEM
<WITH —
IMMOBILISER>
STARTING SYSTEM Sedan
<WITHOUT
IMMOBILISER> Hatchback
CHARGING SYSTEM —
Sedan
IGNITION SYSTEM
Hatchback
IMMOBILISER
—
SYSTEM
Sedan
MPI SYSTEM <M/T>
Hatchback
Sedan
MPI SYSTEM <A/T>
Hatchback
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/7 TABLE OF WIRING HARNESS CONFIGURATION
BUZZER —
HEADLAMP —
TAIL LAMP &
LICENCE PLATE —
LAMP
FRONT FOG LAMP —
Sedan
STOP LAMP & HMSL
Hatchback
TURN SIGNAL LAMP
—
& HAZARD LAMP
BACK-UP LAMP &
—
REVERSE SENSOR
Sedan
HORN
Hatchback
ROOM LAMP AND Sedan
LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT
LAMP Hatchback
Sedan
WINDSHIELD WIPER
AND WASHER
Hatchback
REAR WIPER AND
—
WASHER
SUPPLEMENT
RESTRAINTS —
SYSTEM <SRS>
Sedan
Hatchback
POWER WINDOW <2 doors>
Hatchback
<4 doors>
AUTO DOOR LOCK Sedan
Hatchback
CENTRAL DOOR <1300 MODEL>
LOCK Hatchback
<1600 MODEL>
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TABLE OF WIRING HARNESS CONFIGURATION /8
Sedan
AUTO CRUISE
SYSTEM
Hatchback
ABS —
Sedan
RADIO, CD PLAYER
& ANTENNA
Hatchback
Sedan
DEFOGGER
Hatchback
CIGARETTE LIGHTER —
Sedan
Hatchback
ALARM SYSTEM <BASIC>
Hatchback
<ATRS>
COOLING AND AIR-
CONDITIONER —
<MANUAL>
COOLING AND AIR-
CONDITIONER<SE- —
MI-AUTO>
Sedan
CLOCK
Hatchback
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MODELS WEW000HREAD055
<Sedan>
<Hatchback>
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MODELS /10
NOTE
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/11 MARKINGS FOR CONNECTOR EARTHING
DOIIH000R9055
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MARKINGS FOR CONNECTOR EARTHING /12
DOIIH000R9006
Double connector con-
DOIIH000R9005
tour lines indicate male
Connector connector terminal M
1
marking and single contour line
indicates female term-
inal F as illustrated.
DOIIH000R9008
DOIIH000R9007
A connection between
3 a device and connector
DOIIH000R9012
on the harness side is
either by direct inser-
DOIIH000R9011 tion in the device
(direct connection
type, C) or by connec-
tion with a harness
Connector connector on the
connection 4 device side furnished
marking DOIIH000R9102 (harness connection
type, D).
DOIIH000R9013 Meanwhile, intermedi-
ate connector type, E is
a connector which con-
necting between the
harnesses. The three
5 types are indicated as
DOIIH000R9015 illustrated.
DOIIH000R9014
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/13 MARKINGS FOR CONNECTOR EARTHING
6
DOIIH000R9017
DOIIH000R9016
8
DOIIH000R9021
DOIIH000R9020
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HOW TO READ CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS /14
DOIKH001R07001
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/15 HOW TO READ CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
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ABBREVIATION SYMBOLS /16
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/17 ABBREVIATION SYMBOLS
Abbreviation sym-
Name of switches and relays Operation
bol
Dimmer/passing switch LO Low beams ON
HI High beams ON
Lighting switch TAIL Position, tail, licence-plate and instrument
panel lamps ON
HEAD Headlamps ON
Room lamp switch DOOR Room lamp ON when a door is open
Condenser fan motor control HI Condenser fan motor operates at high speed
relay
LO Condenser fan motor operates at low speed
Blower speed control switch LO Blower operates at low speed
ML Blower operates at medium low speed
MH Blower operates at medium high speed
HI Blower operates at high speed
Air conditioner switch ECONO 1st position (economical operation)
DRY 2nd position (full load operation)
Wiper switch LO Wipers operate at low speed
HI Wipers operate at high speed
INT Wipers operate intermittently
Turn signal switch LH L.H. turn signal lamps ON
RH R.H. turn signal lamps ON
Power window switch UP Window closed
DOWN Window opened
Door lock actuator/Door lock LOCK Door locked
control unit/Door lock key UNLOCK Door unlocked
cylinder switch
Remote controlled mirror LH L.H mirror operates
switch
RH R.H mirror operates
UP Up direction
DOWN Down direction
RIGHT Right direction
LEFT Left direction
Others ON Switched on
OFF Switched off
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ABBREVIATION SYMBOLS /18
DOIKH002R07007 @95%
OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM <Sedan>
NOTE
(1) These illustrations show only major wiring harnesses.
DOIKH002R07001 @91%
<Connector symbol A-01 thru A-51x>
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
DOIKH002R07002 @95%
<Connector symbol A-67 thru A-80>
DOIKH002R07003 @91%
<Connector symbol B-01 thru B-30x>
DASH PANEL
DOIKH002R07004 @95%
<Connector symbol B-31x thru B-50>
DOIKH002R03006 @91%
<Connector symbol C–01 thru C–07>
INSTRUMENT PANEL
DOIKH002R07005 @91%
<Connector symbol D-01 thru D-24>
INTERIOR
DOIKH002R07006 @91%
<Connector symbol E-01 thru E-18>
DOOR
DOOR
HARNESS CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
/16
2
Black plate (44,1)
DOIKH002R07008 @91%
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT <Sedan>
<Connector symbol F-01 thru F–22>
RELAY WEW003SPART101
Engine Compartment
DOIKH002R03015
Interior
DOIKH002R03016
A B
DOIKH003R07001 DOIKH003R03016
DOIKH002R03014
EARTH WEW003SPART102
<HATCHBACK>
DOIKH003R07002
<SEDAN>
DOIKH003R07003
DOIKH003R07006
DOIKH003R07004
DOIKH003R03010
DOIKH003R03009
DOIKH003R03011
DOIKH003R03007
7,8
DOIKH003R03008
DOIKH003R03002
10
DOIKH003R03003
11
DOIKH003R03005
DOIKH003R03006
13
<Hatchback only>
DOIKH003R03036
14,15
DOIKH003R07005
4 JUNCTION BLOCK
/1 RW BEC BOX
PCB Schematic
DOIKH004R03012 @98%
JUNCTION BLOCK 4
RW BEC BOX /2
DOIKH004R03013
4 JUNCTION BLOCK
/3 RW BEC BOX
REMARK
Connector numbers are keyed to the configuration diagram (dashboard panel) and each circuit
diagram.
X : No Connection
Y : Multi-Purpose Fuses
Z : Blower Relay (I)
RW BEC BOX CONNECTOR
Location of PIN SYMBOL on junction block connector
DOIKH004R03016
JUNCTION BLOCK 4
RW BEC BOX /4
J/B Pin Pin No. Pin Attribute Connector Diagram (as in circuit diagram)
Symbol Symbol
A1 1 ACC. relay
A2 2 Power window
relay
A
<A-39>
DOIKH004R03017
B1 1 ABS valve
B2 2 ABS pump
B
<A-38>
DOIKH004R03022
4 JUNCTION BLOCK
/5 RW BEC BOX
J/B Pin Pin No. Pin Attribute Connector Diagram (as in circuit diagram)
Symbol Symbol
C1 1 —
C2 2 —
C3 3 Stop lamp
C4 4
C5 5
C6 6
C7 7 Purge solenoid
C8 8 —
C9 9 Washer
C10 10 Radiator fan motor
C11 11
C12 12
C13 13
C14 14
C15 15 Head lamp (RH)
C16 16 Purge solenoid
(CPS)
C
<A-36> C17 17 —
C18 18 —
C19 19 Head lamp (RH)
C20 20 —
C21 21 Horn (RH/LH) DOIKH004R03021
C22 22 Front positon lamp
(LH)
C23 23 —
C24 24 —
C25 25 —
C26 26 —
C27 27 —
C28 28 —
C29 29 —
C30 30 Front positon lamp
(RH)
C31 31 Ground bound 2
C32 32 —
JUNCTION BLOCK 4
RW BEC BOX /6
J/B Pin Pin No. Pin Attribute Connector Diagram (as in circuit diagram)
Symbol Symbol
D1 D1 —
D2 D2 —
D3 D3 —
D4 D4 ACC
D5 D5 —
D6 D6 —
D7 D7 —
D8 D8 Tail lamp (LH)
D9 D9 Horn switch
D10 10 Front fog lamp
switch
D11 11 Rear fog lamp (RH/
LH)
D12 12 Fuel pump
D13 13 —
D14 14 Tail lamp (RH)
D15 15 Rear defogger
D D16 16 —
<A-37>
D17 17 —
D18 18 Headlamp levelling
(RH)
D19 19 Mirror heated
D20 20 — DOIKH004R03020
D21 21 —
D22 22 —
D23 23 —
D24 24 —
D25 25 Electric mirror
D26 26 —
D27 27 —
D28 28 —
D29 29 —
D30 30 —
D31 31 —
D32 32 —
4 JUNCTION BLOCK
/7 RW BEC BOX
J/B Pin Pin No. Pin Attribute Connector Diagram (as in circuit diagram)
Symbol Symbol
E1 1 —
E2 2 —
E3 3 Starter motor
E4 4 —
E5 5 —
E6 6 Horn relay
E7 7 —
E8 8 ECU
E9 9 —
E10 10 Stop lamp switch
E11 11 —
E12 12 Horn switch
E13 13 —
E14 14 —
E15 15 Ground
E16 16 —
E17 17 Column switch
E E18 18 Meter cluster
<A-34>
E19 19 A/T control unit
E20 20 Sattlite fuse
Back-up switch /
E21 21 Inhibitor switch
E22 22 Column switch DOIKH004R03019
JUNCTION BLOCK 4
RW BEC BOX /8
J/B Pin Pin No. Pin Attribute Connector Diagram (as in circuit diagram)
Symbol Symbol
Rear fog lamp
E35 35 switch
Air cond compres-
E36 36 sor
E37 37 Ignition switch
E38 38 CPS motor control
E39 39 Fuel pump checker
E40 40 Switch assy center
Headlamp levelling
E41 41 switch
E42 42 Air conditioner
E43 43 Power input
E44 44 CPS motor
E45 45 TCU
E46 46 TCU
E47 47 Defogger switch
E48 48 ECU
E49 49 Meter cluster
E E50 50 Hood switch
<A-34> E51 51 Hazard lamp
E52 52 Ignition switch
E53 53 —
E54 54 ICM relay
E55 55 Switch assy center DOIKH004R03019
E56 56 Siren
E57 57 ECU
E58 58 —
E59 59 —
E60 60 Air conditioner
E61 61 —
E62 62 —
E63 63 Stop lamp
E64 64 Lighting switch
E65 65 —
E66 66 ECU
E67 67 Fuel pump
E68 68 —
4 JUNCTION BLOCK
/9 RW BEC BOX
J/B Pin Pin No. Pin Attribute Connector Diagram (as in circuit diagram)
Symbol Symbol
F1 1 —
F2 2 —
F3 3 Ignition switch ‘‘ST’’
F4 4 —
F5 5 ABS module
F6 6 Horn relay
F7 7 Horn switch
F8 8 —
F9 9 Ignition switch
F10 10 Blower motor
F11 11 —
F12 12 —
F13 13 ABS module
F14 14 Turn lamp (LH)
F15 15 Turn lamp (RH)
F16 16 Speed sensor
F17 17 High beam indica-
tor
F
<A-40> F18 18 —
F19 19 Sattelite fuse
F20 20 —
F21 21 —
F22 22 — DOIKH004R03018
F23 23 —
F24 24 Lighting switch (HS/
PA)
F25 25 —
F26 26 Ambient tempera-
ture
F27 27 Washer motor
F28 28 —
F29 29 —
F30 30 —
F31 31 —
F32 32 —
F33 33 —
F34 34 —
JUNCTION BLOCK 4
RW BEC BOX /10
J/B Pin Pin No. Pin Attribute Connector Diagram (as in circuit diagram)
Symbol Symbol
F35 35 Rear combination
lamp
F36 36 —
F37 37 ABS module
F38 38 —
F39 39 Door switch
F40 40 —
F41 41 Head lamp
F42 42 Power window
motor
F43 43 Door switch
F44 44 —
F45 45 Alarm control unit
F46 46 —
F47 47 —
F48 48 —
F49 49 —
F50 50 Power window
relay
F51 51 Alarm control unit
F
<A-40> F52 52 Front fog lamp
switch
F53 53 Diagnosis
F54 54 Diagnosis
F55 55 —
DOIKH004R03018
F56 56 Diagnosis
F57 57 Ambient tempera-
ture
F58 58 Front fog lamp
switch
F59 59 —
F60 60 —
F61 61 —
F62 62 —
F63 63 Front fog lamp (LH)
F64 64 Front fog lamp
indicator
F65 65 —
F66 66 —
F67 67 —
F68 68 Door lock actuator
5 CENTRALIZED JUNCTION
/1 FUSIBLE LINK
DOIKH005R03011
CENTRALIZED JUNCTION 5
FUSIBLE LINK /2
DOIKH005R03008
5 CENTRALIZED JUNCTION
/3 CENTRALIZED FUSE
DOIKH005R03009
CENTRALIZED JUNCTION 5
RW BEC RELAY /4
DOIKH005R03010
5 CENTRALIZED JUNCTION
/5 RW BEC RELAY
DOIKH005R03007
CENTRALIZED JUNCTION 5
RW BEC RELAY /6
NOTE
6 POWER UNIT
/1 POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DOIKH006R05013
POWER UNIT 6
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM /2
DOIKH006R04014
6 POWER UNIT
/3 POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DOIKH006R04015
POWER UNIT 6
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM /4
DOIKH006R04016
6 POWER UNIT
/5 POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DOIKH006R04017
POWER UNIT 6
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM /6
DOIKH006R04018
6 POWER UNIT
/7 STARTING SYSTEM <with IMMOBILISER>
DOIKH006R04005
POWER UNIT 6
STARTING SYSTEM <with IMMOBILISER> /8
OPERATION
On vehicles with automatic transmission, placing the ignition switch in the ‘‘ST’’ position with the
selector lever in ‘‘P’’ position causes the starter contacts (magnet switch) to close and energizing the
starter motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Starter motor does not turn over at all.
Check starter (coil)
Check battery terminals for proper contact.
Check inhibitor switch <A/T>
Check Fuse No.1 (10A) in SF Fuse box
Check Fusible Link No.6 (30A) in RW BEC. box
Check starter relay (A-11x)
2. Starter motor does not stop rotating.
Check starter (magnet switch).
6 POWER UNIT
/9 STARTING SYSTEM <without IMMOBILIZER - Sedan>
DOIKH006R07003
POWER UNIT 6
STARTING SYSTEM <without IMMOBILIZER - Sedan> /10
DOIKH006R07005
6 POWER UNIT
/11 STARTING SYSTEM <without IMMOBILIZER - Sedan>
OPERATION
On vehicles with automatic transmission, placing the ignition switch in the ‘‘ST’’ position with the
selector lever in ‘‘P’’ position causes the starter contacts (magnet switch) to close and energizing the
starter motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Starter motor does not turn over at all.
Check starter (coil)
Check battery terminals for proper contact.
Check inhibitor switch <A/T>
Check Fuse No.23 (15A) in RWBEC box
Check FL.6 (30A) in RWBEC box
Check starter relay (A-11x)
2. Starter motor does not stop rotating.
Check starter (magnet switch).
POWER UNIT 6
STARTING SYSTEM <without IMMOBILIZER - Hatchback> /12
DOIKH006R07003
6 POWER UNIT
/13 STARTING SYSTEM <without IMMOBILIZER - Hatchback>
DOIKH006R07004
POWER UNIT 6
STARTING SYSTEM <without IMMOBILIZER - Hatchback> /14
OPERATION
On vehicles with automatic transmission, placing the ignition switch in the ‘‘ST’’ position with the
selector lever in ‘‘P’’ position causes the starter contacts (magnet switch) to close and energizing the
starter motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Starter motor does not turn over at all.
Check starter (coil)
Check battery terminals for proper contact.
Check inhibitor switch <A/T>
Check Fuse No.23 (15A) in RWBEC box
Check FL.6 (30A) in RWBEC box
Check starter relay (A-11x)
2. Starter motor does not stop rotating.
Check starter (magnet switch).
6 POWER UNIT
/15 CHARGING SYSTEM
DOIKH006R04006
POWER UNIT 6
CHARGING SYSTEM /16
OPERATION
When engine is stationary
When the ignition switch is turned to the ‘‘ON’’ position, current flows through the alternator L
terminal to the field coil and, at the same time, the charge warning lights up.
When engine is started and after engine has started
When the engine is started, the charge warning lamp goes out because of the charging voltage
being applied to the alternator L terminal.
The battery voltage being applied to the alternator S terminal is monitored by the IC voltage
regulator. Hence, the amount of electricity produced by the alternator is controlled by allowing and
cutting off the current flowing to the field coil.
The alternator B terminal supplies power to each load.
REMARKS
The alternator relay is provided to back up the flow of current to the field coil when the charge
warning lamp is open.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Charging indicator lamp does not go on when the ignition switch is turned to ‘‘ON’’, before the
engine starts.
Check the bulb.
Check the Fuse No. 4 in SF Fuse box.
Check the Fuse No. 2 in RW BEC box.
2. Charging indicator lamp fails to go off once the engine starts.
Check IC voltage regulator of alternator.
3. Discharge or overcharged battery.
Check IC voltage regulator of alternator.
4. Charge warning lamp lights up dimly.
Check combination meter diode (for short).
6 POWER UNIT
/17 IGNITION SYSTEM <Sedan>
DOIKH006R07001
POWER UNIT 6
IGNITION SYSTEM <Sedan> /18
DOIKH006R04010
6 POWER UNIT
/19 IGNITION SYSTEM <Sedan>
DOIKH006R07002
POWER UNIT 6
IGNITION SYSTEM <Hatchback> /20
DOIKH006R04009
6 POWER UNIT
/21 IGNITION SYSTEM <Hatchback>
DOIKH006R04010
POWER UNIT 6
IGNITION SYSTEM <Hatchback> /22
DOIKH006R04011
6 POWER UNIT
/23 IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
DOIKH006R04008
POWER UNIT 6
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM /24
OPERATION
When the ignition switch is turned to the ‘‘ON’’ position, the ECU supplies power to the ignition key
via the key ring antenna.
The energized transponder outputs an ID code to the ECU via the key ring antenna.
The ECU compares the input ID code with the registered ID code. If they are same, the ECU sends a
starting permission and the engine can start.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Communication with transponder missing.
Check the Fuse No. 4 (10A) in SF Fuse box.
Check the SF. fuse No. 4 (10A) in RW BEC box.
Check key ring antenna.
Replace the ECU
DOIKH007R07006
DOIKH007R07007
DOIKH007R07002
DOIKH007R07003
DOIKH007R06012
DOIKH007R06013
DOIKH007R06010
DOIKH007R06011
DOIKH007R07002
DOIKH007R07003
DOIKH007R06012
DOIKH007R06013
DOIKH007R06014
DOIKH007R06015
DOIKH007R07004
DOIKH007R07008
DOIKH007R07005
DOIKH007R06020
DOIKH007R06021
DOIKH007R06019
DOIKH007R06014
DOIKH007R06015
DOIKH007R06016
DOIKH007R06017
DOIKH007R06018
DOIKH007R06020
DOIKH007R06021
DOIKH007R06019
DOIKH007R07001
OPERATION
The power transistor inside the engine ECU turns the radiator fan motor relay on and off.
When the engine ECU turns the power transistor ON, it supplies the power to the radiator fan relay
This causes the relay to turn ON, and current supplied from the battery via this relay to drive the
radiator fan motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Radiator fan motor does not operate.
(1) Disconnect the ECU connector and earth the pin terminal No 35 to run the fan.
Check the ECU.
(2) Even if pin terminal No 35 is earthed, the fan does not run.
Check Fusible link No.2.
Check radiator fan relay.
Check radiator fan motor.
DOIKH008R07001
DOIKH008R07002
OPERATION
When the ignition switch is placed in the ‘‘LOCK’’ or ‘‘ACC’’ position, if the driver’s side door is
opened, the front door switch (RH) is turn on and the buzzer sound continuously to indicate that the
ignition key is not removed.
<Lighting monitor buzzer operation>
When the lighting switch is in the ‘‘TAIL’’ or ‘‘HEAD’’ position, if the ignition key is removed, the
lighting monitor switch, which is installed at the ignition switch, is turned on.
When the driver’s side door is opened in this condition, the front door switch (RH) is turned on and
the buzzer sounds continuously to indicate that the lighting switch is not turned off.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Ignition key reminder buzzer does not sound.
Check fuse No. 10 (10A) in RW BEC box.
Check fuse No. 6 (10A) in SF box.
Check fuse No. 19 (10A) in RW BEC box.
Check buzzer assembly.
Check ignition key remainder switch.
Check front door switch (RH).
2. When the ignition switch is placed in the ‘‘ON’’ position, the buzzer sounds.
Check fuse No. 10 (10A) in RW BEC box.
Check buzzer assembly.
3. Lighting monitor buzzer does not sound (Tail lamp go on)
Check fuse No 7 (10A) in CE box
Check key reminder switch.
Check front door switch (RH).
Check buzzer assembly.
HEADLAMP WEW008XRIOR121
DOIKH008R07003
HEADLAMP (Continued)
DOIKH008R07004
OPERATION
Headlamp Relay ON Conditions
<Low-beam operation>
Placing the lighting switch in the ‘‘HEAD (HS)’’ position causes the headlamp relay to be energized.
If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the LO (HL) position at this time, the headlamps light up in
low beam.
<Upper-beam operation>
Placing the lighting switch in the ‘‘HEAD (HS)’’ position causes the headlamp relay to be energized.
If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the HI (HU) position at this time, the headlamp light up in
upper beam.
<Upper-beam indicator lamp>
This lamp light up when the upper/passing beams are ‘‘ON’’, indicating that the headlamps are
‘‘ON’’ in upper beam.
<Passing operation> (PA)
When the dimmer/passing switch is seat to the ‘‘ON’’ position, the headlamp relay is switched ON
and the upper beam of the headlamps illuminates.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Headlamps will not go ‘‘ON’’.
1.1 But the tail lamps illuminate.
Check the fuse No.7 and No.22.
Check the headlamp relay (A-12X).
Check the lighting switch.
1.2 The tail lamps also don’t illuminate.
Check the ring terminal RW BEC box to battery connection.
2. The low beam at both sides doesn’t illuminate.
Check the dimmer switch HI (HU) contacts.
3. The upper beam at both sides doesn’t illuminate.
3.1 The passing signal function OK.
Check the dimmer switch HI contacts.
4. One headlamp doesn’t illuminate.
Check the lamp bulb.
5. Can’t switch from low to upper beam or vice-versa.
Check the dimmer switch.
6. Upper-beam indicator lamp does not go on.
6.1 Headlamp upper beams are operational.
Check Fuse NO.11(15A).
Check the indicator lamp bulb.
DOIKH008R07005
DOIKH008R07006
OPERATION
Placing the lighting switch in the ‘‘TAIL’’ or ‘‘HEAD’’ position causes the tail lamp relay to be
energized.
As a result, current flows by way of dedicated fuse No. 2 and No. 3 to each lamp, causing the lamp
to go on.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. No lamp go on. (Headlamp go ON)
Check dedicated fuse No.10 and No.13 in RW BEC. box.
Check tail lamp relay.
DOIKH008R07008
DOIKH008R03019
OPERATION
Front fog lamp Relay ‘‘ON’’ Conditions
DOIKH008R07016
DOIKH008R07007
DOIKH008R07010
DOIKH008R07011
OPERATION
<Turn-signal lamp>
1. In normal operating condition
When the ignition switch is placed in the ‘‘ON’’ position, battery voltage is applied through the
fuse No 6 (10A) SF Box and hazard switch to the turn-signal and hazard flasher unit.
When the turn signal switch is turned to the ‘‘LH’’ or ‘‘RH’’ position, the relay contact turns ‘‘ON’’
and ‘‘OFF’’ repeatedly due to the switching operation of the condenser and transistor inside the
flasher unit, and the turn signal lamp and the ‘‘LH’’ or ‘‘RH’’ of the turn signal indicator lamp
flash.
2. When one bulb is burnt
When either one of the turn signal lamps is burnt, the resistance of the entire lamp circuit
increases, so that the time required for charging and discharging of the condenser is shortened,
causing the ‘‘ON’’ ‘‘OFF’’ cycle of the relay to become faster than normal and the number of
flasher to increase.
<Hazard lamp>
When the hazard switch is turned to the ‘‘ON’’ position, current flows via dedicated fuse NO. 7 (15A)
CE box to the flasher unit, the flasher unit relay contacts repeatedly close and open, which results in
the RH and LH turn-signal lamps, turn-signal indicator lamp, and hazard warning indicator lamps
flashing on and off at the same time.
REMARK
The number of times the lamps flash on and off does not change even when one bulb is out.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Neither the turn-signal lamps nor hazard lamps operate.
Check hazard switch contacts (on power source end).
Check flasher unit.
2. All LH or RH turn-signal lamps do not operate.
(1) Hazard lamp is fully operational.
Check turn-signal switch.
3. Flashing cycle of turn signal lamps is shorter.
Check the lamp bulb.
4. Hazard lamp does not operate.
(1) Turn-signal lamps are operational.
Check hazard switch contacts (on hazard lamp end).
DOIKH008R07012
DOIKH008R07015
DOIKH008R07013
9 INTERIOR LIGHTING
/1 ROOM LAMP AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP <Sedan>
DOIKH009R07001
INTERIOR LIGHTING 9
ROOM LAMP AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP <Sedan> /2
OPERATION
<Room lamp>
Placing the room lamp switch in the ‘‘ON’’ position causes the room lamp to come on at all times.
Opening any one of the doors with the room lamp switch in the ’DOOR’ position causes the room
lamp to come on.
Closing all doors causes the room to go out.
<Luggage compartment lamp>
Battery voltage is being applied at all times to the luggage compartment lamp through the Fuse
No.19 (10A) in RW BEC. box.
Opening the tailgate or trunk lid turns ON the tailgate switch or luggage compartment lamp
switch, causing the luggage compartment lamp to light up.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Room lamp does not come on.
(1) Luggage lamp is not ‘‘ON’’, either.
Check Fuse No.19 (10A) in RW BEC. box.
(2) Room lamp does not come on when any door is opened with the room lamp switch in the
‘‘DOOR’’ position.
Check bulb.
Check room lamp switch.
(3) Room lamp does not come on when a door is opened with the room lamp switch in the
‘‘DOOR’’ position.
Check door switch (of the suspected door).
2. Luggage compartment lamp does not come on.
(1) Room lamp is normal.
Check bulb.
Check tailgate switch. <Hatchback>
Check luggage compartment lamp switch.<Sedan>
9 INTERIOR LIGHTING
/3 ROOM LAMP AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP <Hatchback>
DOIAH009R07001
INTERIOR LIGHTING 9
ROOM LAMP AND LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP <Hatchback> /4
OPERATION
<Room lamp>
Placing the room lamp switch in the ‘‘ON’’ position causes the room lamp to come on at all times.
Opening any one of the doors with the room lamp switch in the ’DOOR’ position causes the room
lamp to come on.
Closing all doors causes the room to go out.
<Luggage compartment lamp>
Battery voltage is being applied at all times to the luggage compartment lamp through the Fuse
No.19 (10A) in RW BEC. box.
Opening the tailgate or trunk lid turns ON the tailgate switch or luggage compartment lamp
switch, causing the luggage compartment lamp to light up.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Room lamp does not come on.
(1) Luggage lamp is not ‘‘ON’’, either.
Check Fuse No.19 (10A) in RW BEC. box.
(2) Room lamp does not come on when any door is opened with the room lamp switch in the
‘‘DOOR’’ position.
Check bulb.
Check room lamp switch.
(3) Room lamp does not come on when a door is opened with the room lamp switch in the
‘‘DOOR’’ position.
Check door switch (of the suspected door).
2. Luggage compartment lamp does not come on.
(1) Room lamp is normal.
Check bulb.
Check tailgate switch. <Hatchback>
Check luggage compartment lamp switch.<Sedan>
10 DRIVER INFORMATION
/1 METER & GAUGE
DOIKH010R07001
DRIVER INFORMATION 10
METER & GAUGE /2
DOIKH010R07002
10 DRIVER INFORMATION
/3 METER & GAUGE
DOIKH010R07003
DRIVER INFORMATION 10
METER & GAUGE /4
OPERATION
<Fuel gauge>
When the ignition switch is at the ‘‘ON’’ position, the fuel gauge is activated.
When there is much fuel, the unit’s resistance is small and the current flowing in the circuit is great,
so the gauge’s indicator indicates in the ‘‘F (1/1)’’ area.
When there is little fuel, the unit’s resistance is high and the current flowing in the circuit is small, so
the gauge’s indicator indicates in the ‘‘E (0)’’ area.
REMARK
Since the fuel gauge is a needle holding type, the reading of the needle will be kept as it is even if
the ignition switch is turned off.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Fuel gauge does not operate, or register incorrectly.
(1) When terminal ‘‘2’’ is grounded with the fuel gauge unit connector unplugged, the fuel
gauge registers ‘‘F(1/1)’’.
Check fuel gauge unit.
2. Meter illumination lamp does not come no.
(1) Tail lamps do come on.
Check rheostat.
DOIKH011R07005
DOIKH011R07003
OPERATION
<Low-speed (and high-speed) wiper operation>
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘LO’’ position with the ignition switch in the ‘‘ACC’’ or ‘‘ON’’
position, wipers operate continuously at low speed.
Placing the wiper switch in the HI position causes the wiper to operate at high speed.
<Auto wiper stop operation>
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘OFF’’ position, the cam contacts of wiper motor causes
current to flow through the auto wiper stop circuit, allowing the wiper blades to cycle before they
reach to the stop position.
<Intermittent wiper operation>
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘INT’’ position with the ignition switch in ‘‘ACC’’ or ‘‘ON’’
position, the intermittent wiper relay is energized causing the intermittent wiper relay contacts to
close and open repeatedly.
When the contacts are closed, the wiper motor is energized.
When the wiper motor is energized, the relay contacts open; however, the cam contacts keep the
wiper motor energized until the wiper blades return to their stop position.
<Washer-wiper operation>
When the washer switch is turned ON, the intermittent wiper relay contacts close causing wiper to
cycle two to three times.
REMARK
The washer-wiper operates in the priority even during intermittent operation of the wiper.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Wipers do not operate.
(1) Washer is not operative, either
Check fuseble link No.8 (30A) in RW BEC box.
Check fuse No 10 (20A) in SF fuse.
Check ACC relay.
2. Low-speed (or high speed) wiper operation only is inoperative.
Check wiper switch.
3. Wiper do not stop.
Check wiper motor.
Check wiper switch.
4. Intermittent wiper operation is inoperative.
Check terminal voltage of steering-column switch (with a built-in intermittent wiper relay) with
the intermittent wiper relay energized.
DOIKH011R07001
DOIKH011R07003
OPERATION
<Low-speed (and high-speed) wiper operation>
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘LO’’ position with the ignition switch in the ‘‘ACC’’ or ‘‘ON’’
position, wipers operate continuously at low speed.
Placing the wiper switch in the HI position causes the wiper to operate at high speed.
<Auto wiper stop operation>
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘OFF’’ position, the cam contacts of wiper motor causes
current to flow through the auto wiper stop circuit, allowing the wiper blades to cycle before they
reach to the stop position.
<Intermittent wiper operation>
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘INT’’ position with the ignition switch in ‘‘ACC’’ or ‘‘ON’’
position, the intermittent wiper relay is energized causing the intermittent wiper relay contacts to
close and open repeatedly.
When the contacts are closed, the wiper motor is energized.
When the wiper motor is energized, the relay contacts open; however, the cam contacts keep the
wiper motor energized until the wiper blades return to their stop position.
<Washer-wiper operation>
When the washer switch is turned ON, the intermittent wiper relay contacts close causing wiper to
cycle two to three times.
REMARK
The washer-wiper operates in the priority even during intermittent operation of the wiper.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Wipers do not operate.
(1) Washer is not operative, either
Check fuseble link No.8 (30A) in RW BEC box.
Check fuse No 10 (20A) in SF fuse.
Check ACC relay.
2. Low-speed (or high speed) wiper operation only is inoperative.
Check wiper switch.
3. Wiper do not stop.
Check wiper motor.
Check wiper switch.
4. Intermittent wiper operation is inoperative.
Check terminal voltage of steering-column switch (with a built-in intermittent wiper relay) with
the intermittent wiper relay energized.
DOIKH011R07002
DOIKH011R07004
OPERATION
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘ON’’ position with the ignition switch in the ‘‘ACC’’ or ‘‘ON’’
position, wipers operate continuously in a single speed.
<Auto wiper stop operation>
When the wiper switch is placed in the ‘‘OFF’’ position, the cam contacts of wiper motor causes
current to flow through the auto wiper stop circuit, allowing the wiper blades to cycle before they
reach to the stop position.
<Washer wiper operation>
When the washer-wiper auto return switch is turn ‘‘ON’’ the waher keep spray until the switch is
release and wiper blades continue cycle until reach the stop position.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Wipers does not operate.
Check Fuse No 11 (15A) in SF fuse box
Check rear wiper switch.
Check wiper motor
Check rear wiper relay in SF fuse box
2. Wiper does not stop
Check rear wiper motor
Check rear wiper relay
Check rear wiper switch
3. Washer is inoperative (wiper is operative)
Check rear washer motor
Check rear washer switch
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/1 SUPPLEMENT RESTRAINTS SYSTEM <SRS>
DOIKH012R07011
ASSITANT MECHANISM 12
SUPPLEMENT RESTRAINTS SYSTEM <SRS> /2
DOIKH012R07012
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/3 POWER WINDOW <Sedan>
DOIKH012R07015
ASSITANT MECHANISM 12
POWER WINDOW <Sedan> /4
DOIKH012R07016
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/5 POWER WINDOW <Sedan>
OPERATION
When the power window (main or sub) switch is depressed, (UP or DOWN) with the ignition switch
in the ‘‘ON’’ position, current flows through fusible link No.9 to the power window motor. This
energized the power window motor causing the door window glass to open or close.
When the DOWN side of the power window main switch (driver’s seat side switch) is depressed all
the way, it is locked in the depressed position and the power window motor is operated until the
door glass is fully opened.
When the power window lock switch is placed in the ‘‘LOCK (OFF)’’ position, operating a switch
other than the ones for the driver’s side does not cause the power window motor to be operated.
The power window motor is provided with a circuit breaker that protects the motor from damage
caused by over current.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. All door glasses cannot be opened or closed.
Check fusible link No.9 in RW BEC box.
Check multi-purpose fuse No.7 in sattlite fuse box.
Check power window relay.
Check power window main switch.
2. Some door glass cannot be opened or closed.
(1) Neither power window main nor sub switch is activated.
Check power window main switch.
Check defective power window motor.
(2) Either power window main or sub switch is inoperative.
Check inoperative power window switch.
3. One-touch switch function is not operational.
Replace power window main switch.
ASSITANT MECHANISM 12
POWER WINDOW <2 Doors - Hatchback> /6
DOIKH012R07002
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/7 POWER WINDOW <2 Doors - Hatchback>
DOIKH012R07010
ASSITANT MECHANISM 12
POWER WINDOW <2 Doors - Hatchback> /8
OPERATION
When the power window (main or sub) switch is depressed, (UP or DOWN) with the ignition switch
in the ‘‘ON’’ position, current flows through fusible link No 3 to the power window motor. This
energized the power window motor causing the door window glass to open or close.
When the DOWN side of the power window main switch (driver’s seat side switch) is depressed all
the way, it is locked in the depressed position and the power window motor is operated until the
door glass is fully opened.
When the power window lock switch is placed in the ‘‘LOCK (OFF)’’ position, operating a switch
other than the ones for the driver’s side does not cause the power window motor to be operated.
The power window motor is provided with a circuit breaker that protects the motor from damage
caused by over current.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. All door glasses cannot be opened or closed.
Check fusible link No.9 in RW BEC. box.
Check multi-purpose fuse No.7 in CE box.
Check power window relay.
Check power window main switch.
2. Some door glass cannot be opened or closed.
(1) Neither power window main nor sub switch is activated.
Check power window main switch.
Check defective power window motor.
(2) Either power window main or sub switch is inoperative.
Check inoperative power window switch.
3. One-touch switch function is not operational.
Replace power window main switch.
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/9 POWER WINDOW <4 Doors - Hatchback>
DOIKH012R07001
ASSITANT MECHANISM 12
POWER WINDOW <4 Doors - Hatchback> /10
DOIKH012R07010
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/11 POWER WINDOW <4 Doors - Hatchback>
OPERATION
When the power window (main or sub) switch is depressed, (UP or DOWN) with the ignition switch
in the ‘‘ON’’ position, current flows through fusible link No.9 to the power window motor. This
energized the power window motor causing the door window glass to open or close.
When the DOWN side of the power window main switch (driver’s seat side switch) is depressed all
the way, it is locked in the depressed position and the power window motor is operated until the
door glass is fully opened.
When the power window lock switch is placed in the ‘‘LOCK (OFF)’’ position, operating a switch
other than the ones for the driver’s side does not cause the power window motor to be operated.
The power window motor is provided with a circuit breaker that protects the motor from damage
caused by over current.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. All door glasses cannot be opened or closed.
Check fusible link No.9 in RW BEC box.
Check multi-purpose fuse No.7 in sattlite fuse box.
Check power window relay.
Check power window main switch.
2. Some door glass cannot be opened or closed.
(1) Neither power window main nor sub switch is activated.
Check power window main switch.
Check defective power window motor.
(2) Either power window main or sub switch is inoperative.
Check inoperative power window switch.
3. One-touch switch function is not operational.
Replace power window main switch.
ASSITANT MECHANISM 12
AUTO DOOR LOCK <Sedan> /12
DOIKH012R07017
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/13 AUTO DOOR LOCK <Sedan>
DOIKH012R07018
ASSITANT MECHANISM 12
AUTO DOOR LOCK <Sedan> /14
DOIKH012R07019
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/15 AUTO DOOR LOCK <Sedan>
OPERATION
1. Operation by means of driver’s seat inside lock knob or door lock key.
When the driver’s side inside lock knob (including key operation) is in the ‘‘LOCK’’ (Or ‘‘UN-
LOCK’’) position, the driver’s side door latch switch turns to ‘‘LOCK (OFF)’’ or to ‘‘UNLOCK (ON)’’
and the timer inside the door lock control unit functions to turn the output transistor ON for
approximately 0.5 seconds. This causes the lock side (or unlock side) power relay inside the door
lock control unit to turn ON, and all actuators operate.
REMARKS
Each door lock actuator is provided with a PTC thermistor to prevent the motor from being
damaged by overheating. This results in the actuator not properly operated at times when the central
door lock is frequently used, the actuator is operational if it resumes normal operation within several
minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Any one of the door actuators is inoperative.
Check the defective door actuator.
2. Door cannot be locked or unlocked with the inside lock knob on the driver’s seat. (including key
operation)
Check door latch switch.
Check door lock control unit.
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CENTRAL DOOR LOCK <1300 model - Hatchback> /16
DOIKH012R07003
12 ASSITANT MECHANISM
/17 CENTRAL DOOR LOCK <1300 model - Hatchback>
DOIKH012R07004
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CENTRAL DOOR LOCK <1300 model - Hatchback> /18
OPERATION
1. Operation by means of driver’s seat inside lock knob or door lock key.
When the driver’s side inside lock knob (including key operation) is in the ‘‘LOCK’’ (Or ‘‘UN-
LOCK’’) position, the driver’s side door latch switch turns to ‘‘LOCK (OFF)’’ or to ‘‘UNLOCK (ON)’’
and the timer inside the door lock control unit functions to turn the output transistor ON for
approximately 0.5 seconds. This causes the lock side (or unlock side) power relay inside the door
lock control unit to turn ON, and all actuators operate.
REMARKS
Each door lock actuator is provided with a PTC thermistor to prevent the motor from being
damaged by overheating. This results in the actuator not properly operated at times when the central
door lock is frequently used, the actuator is operational if it resumes normal operation within several
minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Any one of the door actuators is inoperative.
Check the defective door actuator.
2. Door cannot be locked or unlocked with the inside lock knob on the driver’s seat. (including key
operation)
Check door latch switch.
Check door lock control unit.
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/19 CENTRAL DOOR LOCK <1600 model - Hatchback>
DOIKH012R07005
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DOIKH012R07006
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/21 CENTRAL DOOR LOCK <1600 model - Hatchback>
OPERATION
1. Operation by means of driver’s seat inside lock knob or door lock key.
When the driver’s side inside lock knob (including key operation) is in the ‘‘LOCK’’ (Or ‘‘UN-
LOCK’’) position, the driver’s side door latch switch turns to ‘‘LOCK (OFF)’’ or to ‘‘UNLOCK (ON)’’
and the timer inside the door lock control unit functions to turn the output transistor ON for
approximately 0.5 seconds. This causes the lock side (or unlock side) power relay inside the door
lock control unit to turn ON, and all actuators operate.
REMARKS
Each door lock actuator is provided with a PTC thermistor to prevent the motor from being
damaged by overheating. This results in the actuator not properly operated at times when the central
door lock is frequently used, the actuator is operational if it resumes normal operation within several
minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Any one of the door actuators is inoperative.
Check the defective door actuator.
2. Door cannot be locked or unlocked with the inside lock knob on the driver’s seat. (including key
operation)
Check door latch switch.
Check door lock control unit.
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OPERATION
The cruise control function is to set up a constant speed of car set by users.
It enables the car to move at the setting speed without pressing accelerator pedal.
There are 4 switches integrated with control switch, which are main, coast, set and cancel. Each of
them has its own function.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Auto-cruise control cannot be set.
Check fuse No 4 in SF fuse box.
Check Auto-cruise main switch.
Check ECU unit.
2. Auto-cruise control is cannot cancelled.
Check stop lamp switch.
Check ECU unit.
Check inoperative power window switch.
3. Auto-cruise indicator lamp does not illuminate.
Check bulb.
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OPERATION
The cruise control function is to set up a constant speed of car set by users.
It enables the car to move at the setting speed without pressing accelerator pedal.
There are 4 switches integrated with control switch, which are main, coast, set and cancel. Each of
them has its own function.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Auto-cruise control cannot be set.
Check fuse No 4 in SF fuse box.
Check Auto-cruise main switch.
Check ECU unit.
2. Auto-cruise control is cannot cancelled.
Check stop lamp switch.
Check ECU unit.
Check inoperative power window switch.
3. Auto-cruise indicator lamp does not illuminate.
Check bulb.
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NOTE
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ABS /4
NOTE
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/1 RADIO, CD PLAYER & ANTENNA <Sedan>
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RADIO, CD PLAYER & ANTENNA <Sedan> /2
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/3 RADIO, CD PLAYER & ANTENNA <Hatchback>
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RADIO, CD PLAYER & ANTENNA <Hatchback> /4
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/5 DEFOGGER <Sedan>
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DEFOGGER <Sedan> /6
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/7 DEFOGGER <Hatchback>
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DEFOGGER <Hatchback> /8
DEFOGGER (Continued)
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/9 CIGARETTE LIGHTER
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ALARM SYSTEM <Sedan> /10
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/11 ALARM SYSTEM <Sedan>
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ALARM SYSTEM <Sedan> /12
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/13 ALARM SYSTEM <Sedan>
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ALARM SYSTEM <BASIC – Hatchback> /14
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/15 ALARM SYSTEM <BASIC – Hatchback>
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ALARM SYSTEM <BASIC – Hatchback> /16
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/17 ALARM SYSTEM <ATRS – Hatchback>
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ALARM SYSTEM <ATRS – Hatchback> /18
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/19 ALARM SYSTEM <ATRS – Hatchback>
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ALARM SYSTEM <ATRS – Hatchback> /20
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/21 COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <MANUAL>
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COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <MANUAL> /22
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/23 COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <MANUAL>
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COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <MANUAL> /24
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/25 COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <SEMI-AUTO>
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DRIVER COMFORT 14
COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <SEMI-AUTO> /26
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/27 COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <SEMI-AUTO>
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COOLING AND AIR-CONDITIONER <SEMI-AUTO> /28
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/29 CLOCK <Sedan>
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CLOCK <Hatchback> /30
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/31 CLOCK <Hatchback>
NOTE
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