54 Chassis Electrical
54 Chassis Electrical
54 Chassis Electrical
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 RHEOSTAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
HEADLAMP* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 CLOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 SPECIAL TOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
BATTERY 54100030028
SERVICE SPECIFICATION
Item Specification
TEST STEP
(1) Turn headlamps on for 15 seconds.
(2) Turn headlamps off for 2 minutes to allow battery voltage to
stabilize.
(3) Disconnect cables.
OK
NG
Read open circuit voltage. Charge battery at 5 amps. (see LOAD TEST RATE CHART)
OK: Open circuit voltage is more than 12.4 V
OK
Retest
NG
(1) Connect a load tester to the battery. Replace battery
(2) Load the battery at the recommended discharge rate (see LOAD
TEST RATE CHART) for 15 seconds.
(3) Read voltage after 15 seconds, then remove load.
(4) Compare the measured value with the minimum voltage (see
LOAD TEST CHART).
OK: Higher than minimum voltage
OK
Normal
Minimum voltage V 9.6 9.5 9.4 9.3 9.1 8.9 8.7 8.5
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System 54-7
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB991502 MUT-II sub D ETACS-ECU input signal checking
assembly D Immobilizer system check
(Diagnosis display using the MUT-II)
D Registration of the ID code
D Resetting the code to the factory setting
<Diesel-powered vehicles>
D Change of the password
TROUBLESHOOTING
Ignition Switch 54300700109
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
<VEHICLES WITH ETACS-ECU>
INPUT SIGNAL INSPECTION POINTS
1. Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector.
2. If buzzer of the MUT-II sounds once when a switch is
MUT-II operated (ON/OFF), the ETACS-ECU input signal for that
switch circuit system is normal.
Ignition key hole Even if the drivers side door is opened, the key 3 54-8
illumination lamp hole illumination lamp does not illuminate.
system
The key hole illumination lamp remains 4 54-9
illuminated.
54-8 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
Inspection Procedure 2
Communication with MUT-II is impossible. (Communica- Probable cause
tion with the one-shot pulse input signal only is
impossible.)
The cause is probably a defective one-shot pulse input circuit system of the diagnosis D Malfunction of connector
line. D Malfunction of harness wire
D Malfunction of ETACS-ECU
OK NG
Check the harness wire between the Check the following connectors: Repair
diagnosis connector and junction block. C-35, C-90
NG OK
NG
Repair Check trouble symptoms. Replace the ETACS-ECU.
Inspection Procedure 3
Even if the drivers side door is opened, the key hole Probable cause
illumination lamp does not illuminate.
The cause is probably a defective key hole illumination lamp circuit system or a defective D Malfunction of drivers side door switch
drivers side door switch input circuit system. D Malfunction of key hole illumination lamp
D Malfunction of harness or connector
D Malfunction of ETACS-ECU
No
When the connector C-86 of the junction block is disconnected, Check the harness between the key reminder switch and junction
does the lamp switch off? block, and repair if necessary.
Yes
Inspection Procedure 5
Drivers side door switch input circuit system check
NG
Door switch check (Refer to GROUP Replace
42 Door Assembly.)
OK
NG
Door switch earth check Repair
OK
NG NG
Disconnect the door switch connector Check the following connectors: Repair
D-17 and measure at the harness side. C-87, D-17, D-21
D Voltage between the terminal No.2 OK
and body earth
OK: 5 V NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the door
OK switch and junction block, and repair
if necessary.
Replace the ETACS-ECU.
54-10 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
Immobilizer System
Caution
1. The ID code should always be re-registered when replacing the immobilizer-ECU. <Petrol-powered
vehicles>
2. If the immobilizer-ECU has been replaced, you will need to re-register the ignition key ID codes
and to reset the code for the fuel cut valve controller to the factory setting. <Diesel-powered
vehicles>
3. If the immobilizer-ECU has been replaced with a new part, the password (vehicle secret code)
which has been stored in the immobilizer-ECU for each vehicle will be replaced by the password
(secret code) specified by the customer.
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSIS TROUBLESHOOTING 54300690024
12* ID code are not the same or are not registered 54-11
NOTE
*: Diagnosis code No. 12 is not recorded.
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System 54-11
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
<PETROL-POWERED VEHICLES>
Code No.11 Transponder communication system or radio Probable cause
interference of ID code
D The ID code of the transponder is not sent to the immobilizer-ECU immediately D Radio interference of ID code
after the ignition switch is turned to ON position. D Malfunction of transponder
D If the engine is started while several ignition keys are in the vicinity, then interference D Malfunction of ignition key ring antenna
between the different keys may occur, which will cause this code to be generated. D Malfunction of harness or connector
D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
Yes
Are there any other ignition keys in the Move other keys well away from key
vicinity of the ignition key being used being used.
to for starting?
No
Check trouble symptom.
NG
OK
Does the engine start using the spare Replace the ignition key that does not Re-register the ID code
ignition key which has had the ID code work. (Refer to P.54-23.)
registered?
NG Code No.12
occurs.
Diagnosis code check To INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR
DIAGNOSIS CODE No.12.
Code No.11 occurs.
NG
Ignition key ring antenna continuity Replace
check (Refer to P.54-22.)
OK
NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
C-36, C-71
OK
NG NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the immobi- Repair
lizer-ECU and key ring antenna.
OK
Code No.12 ID codes are not the same or not registered. Probable cause
The ID code which is sent from the transponder is not the same as the ID code D The ID code in the ignition key being used has not
which is registered in the immobilizer-ECU. been properly registered.
D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
NG
Re-register the ID code Check trouble symptom. Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
(Refer to P.54-23.)
Yes
Is diagnosis code No.54 displayed from Check the engine-ECU power source
the engine-ECU? and the earth circuit. (Refer to GROUP
No 13A Troubleshooting.)
NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
C-19, C-36, C-50
OK
NG NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the engine- Repair
ECU and immobilizer-ECU.
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
Check trouble symptom. Replace the immobilizer-ECU. Register the password (secret code)
and ID code. (Refer to P.54-23.)
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System 54-13
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
<DIESEL-POWERED VEHICLES> 54300710034
NOTE
*: diagnosis code No.12 is recorded.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
<DIESEL-POWERED VEHICLES>
For diagnosis code numbers other than those listed below, refer to PETROL-POWERED VEHICLES.
Code No.21 Communication system between fuel cut Probable cause
valve controller and immobilizer-ECU
The confirmation code is not sent from the fuel cut valve controller within the specified D Malfunction of harness or connector
time after the ignition key is turned to ON or, an incorrect code is sent. D Malfunction of fuel cut valve controller
D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
NG
Check the following connectors: A-90, C-19, C-36 Repair
OK
Register the password (secret code), reset the code to the factory
setting and register the ID code. (Refer to P.54-23.)
Replace the fuel cut valve controller (fuel injection pump assembly).
54-14 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
Check the fuel cut valve controller power source and earth circuit.
(Refer to P.54-17, Inspection Procedure 6.)
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Replace the fuel cut valve controller (fuel injection pump assembly).
NG
Check trouble symptom. Replace the fuel cut valve controller (fuel injection pump assembly).
Register the password (secret code), reset the code to the factory
setting and register the ID code. (Refer to P.54-23.)
No NG
Can the MUT-II communicate with the Check the following connectors: Repair
engine-ECU? C-35, C-36
Yes OK
NG NG
Check the immobilizer-ECU connector Repair
C-36.
(Short-circuited harness wire between
terminal No.14 and No.15) NG
Check the harness between the immobi- Repair
OK lizer-ECU and diagnosis connector.
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the immobilizer-ECU power sup-
ply and earth circuit. (Refer to P.54-17,
Inspection Procedure 5.)
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
<Petrol-powered vehicles>
Register the password (secret code)
and the ID code. (Refer to P.54-23.)
<Diesel-powered vehicles>
Register the password (secret code),
reset the code to the factory setting and
register the ID code. (Refer to P.54-23.)
Inspection Procedure 2
ID code cannot be registered using the MUT-II Probable cause
The cause is probably that there is no ID code registered in the immobilizer-ECU D Malfunction of transponder
or there is a malfunction of the immobilizer-ECU. D Malfunction of ignition key ring antenna
D Malfunction of harness or connector
D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
No
No ignition key can be registered. Replace the ignition key that cannot be Re-register the ID code.
registered. (Refer to P.54-23.)
Yes
Yes
Is a diagnosis code displayed? To INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAG-
NOSIS CODE. (Refer to P.54-10, 13.)
No
OK NG
Check the immobilizer-ECU power Check trouble symptom. Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
source and the earth circuit. (Refer to
P.54-17, Inspection Procedure 5.)
<Petrol-powered vehicles>
Register the password (secret code)
and the ID code. (Refer to P.54-23.)
<Diesel-powered vehicles>
Register the password (secret code),
reset the code to the factory setting and
register the ID code. (Refer to P.54-23.)
54-16 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
Inspection Procedure 3
Engine does not start (Cranking but no initial combus- Probable cause
tion). <Petrol-powered vehicles>
If the fuel injectors are not operating, there might be a problem with the MPI system D Malfunction of MPI system
in addition to a malfunction of the immobilizer system. D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
It is normal for this to occur if an attempt is made to start the engine using a key
that has not been properly registered.
NG
Check the system voltage during crank- Check the battery.
ing
OK: 8 V or more
OK
Yes
Is a diagnosis code displayed from the To INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAG-
immobilizer-ECU? NOSIS CODE. (Refer to P.54-10.)
No
Yes
Is a diagnosis code displayed from the Refer to GROUP 13A Troubleshoot-
engine-ECU? ing.
No
Inspection Procedure 4
Engine does not start (Cranking but no initial combus- Probable cause
tion). <Diesel-powered vehicles>
If no fuel injection, there might be a problem with the fuel injection system in addition D Malfunction of diesel fuel injection system
to a malfunction of the immobilizer system. D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
It is normal for this to occur if an attempt is made to start the engine using a key
that has not been properly registered.
NG
Check the system voltage during crank- Check the battery.
ing
OK: 8 V or more
OK
Yes
Is a diagnosis code displayed from the To INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAG-
immobilizer-ECU? NOSIS CODE. (Refer to P.54-13.)
No
(1) NG NG
Measure at the immobilizer-ECU con- Check the following connectors: Repair
nector C-36. <Petrol-powered vehicles>
D Disconnect the connector and C-19, C-36, C-87, C-83
measure at the harness side. <Diesel-powered vehicles>
D Ignition switch: ON C-36, C-87, C-83
1. Voltage between 1 and body earth,
OK
2 and body earth <petrol-powered
vehicles> and between 9 and body NG
Check trouble symptom. <Petrol-powered vehicles>
earth.
Check the harness between the immobi-
OK: System voltage
lizer-ECU and engine control relay, and
2. Continuity between 8 and body earth
repair if necessary.
and between 16 and body earth.
<Diesel-powered vehicles>
OK: Continuity
Check the harness between the immobi-
(2) NG lizer-ECU and junction block, and repair
NG if necessary.
Check the following connector: Repair
C-36
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the immobi-
lizer-ECU and body earth and repair if
necessary.
Inspection Procedure 6
Malfunction of the fuel cut valve controller power source and earth circuit
<Diesel-powered vehicles>
(1) NG NG
Measure at the fuel cut valve controller Check the following connectors: Repair
connector A-90. A-90, C-19, C-87
D Disconnect the connector and OK
measure at the harness side.
D Ignition switch: ON NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the fuel cut
1. Voltage between 2 and body earth. valve controller and junction block, and
OK: System voltage repair if necessary.
2. Continuity between 3 and body
earth.
OK: Continuity (2) NG NG
Check the following connector: Repair
A-90
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the fuel cut
valve controller and earth, and repair
if necessary.
54-18 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
6
7
5
3
10 11 12
14
NOTE
13 : Metal clip position
2 1
Steering lock cylinder and key hole Ignition switch and key reminder
illumination lamp removal steps switch removal steps
1. Throttle cable knob 1. Throttle cable knob
<Diesel-powered vehicles> <Diesel-powered vehicles>
2. Drivers side under cover 2. Drivers side under cover
3. Column cover, lower 3. Column cover, lower
4. Column cover, upper 4. Column cover, upper
AA" 5. Steering lock cylinder 8. Steering wheel
AB" 6. Ignition key cylinder illumination (Refer to GROUP 37A.)
ring "AA 9. Column switch assembly
7. Key hole illumination lamp 10. Ignition switch
ETACS-ECU or buzzer-ECU removal 11. Push nut
steps 12. Key reminder switch
1. Throttle cable knob
<Diesel-powered vehicles>
2. Drivers side under cover
13. Junction block
14. ETACS-ECU or buzzer-ECU
54-20 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
5 8
9
6
3
NOTE
: Metal clip position
12
11
10
17
16
1
2
15
14
13
Steering lock cylinder and key hole Ignition switch, key reminder
illumination lamp removal steps switch and ignition key ring
1. Throttle cable knob antenna removal steps
<Diesel-powered vehicles> 1. Throttle cable knob
2. Drivers side under cover <Diesel-powered vehicles>
3. Column cover, lower 2. Drivers side under cover
4. Column cover, upper 3. Column cover, lower
AA" 5. Steering lock cylinder 4. Column cover, upper
6. Key hole illumination lamp 7. Steering wheel
ETACS-ECU or buzzer-ECU removal (Refer to GROUP 37A.)
steps "AA 8. Column switch assembly
9. Ignition key ring antenna
1. Throttle cable knob 10. Ignition switch
<Diesel-powered vehicles> 11. Push nut
2. Drivers side under cover 12. Key reminder switch
16. Junction block
17. ETACS-ECU or buzzer-ECU Immobilizer-ECU removal steps
13. Front scuff plate (drivers side)
14. Cowl side trim (drivers side)
15. Immobilizer-ECU
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System 54-21
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA" STEERING LOCK CYLINDER REMOVAL
1. Insert the key in the steering lock cylinder and turn it
to the ACC position.
2. Using a cross-tip (+) screwdriver (small) or a similar tool,
push the lock pin of the steering lock cylinder inward
and then pull the steering lock cylinder toward you.
B
A
INSPECTION 54300220124
1 2 4 5 6
LOCK
ACC
ON
START
54-22 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
Inserted ILL
NOTE
*: Vehicles with key hole illumination lamp
Register the ID code in the immobilizer-ECU and then reset the code to the factory setting after parts
have been replaced.
Replacement part Petrol-powered Diesel-powered vehicles
vehicles
Ignition key ring antenna Not necessary Not necessary Not necessary
Fuel cut valve controller (fuel injection Not necessary Not necessary (New part)
pump) <Diesel-powered vehicles> Necessary (Used part)
MUT-II
54-24 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Items Standard value
Speedometer indication error km/h (mph) 40 (20) 40 48 (20 25)
80 (40) 80 92 (40 47)
120 (60) 120 136 (60 69)
160 (80) 160 180 (80 91)
(100) (100 114)
Tachometer indication error r/min Petrol-powered vehicles 700 100
3,000 150
5,000 250
6,000 300
Diesel-powered vehicles 700 100
3,000 150
4,750 160
5,000 250
Fuel gauge unit resistance Float point F 15
Float point E 103 117
Fuel gauge unit float height mm A (Float point F) 214.1
B (Float point E) 251.2
Fuel gauge resistance Power supply and earth 192
Power supply and fuel gauge 107
Fuel gauge and earth 85
Engine coolant temperature gauge Power supply and earth 191
resistance
Power supply and engine coolant temperature gauge 103
Engine coolant temperature gauge and earth 88
Engine coolant temperature gauge unit resistance (at 70 _C) 104 13.5
SEALANT 54300050075
Engine coolant temperature gauge 3M Adhesive nut locking No. 4171 or Drying sealant
unit threaded portion equivalent
54-26 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Combination Meters
1. NG NG
Disconnect the combination meter con- Check the following connectors: Repair
nector C-04 and measure at the harness <Petrol-powered vehicles> C-04, C-19
sides. <Diesel-powered vehicles> A-91, A-93,
1. Measure the voltage between C-04, C-19
terminal No.11 and body earth. OK
OK: 5 V
2. Continuity between the terminal NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness wire between the
No.21 and body earth noise filter <Petrol-powered vehicles>
OK: Continuity or revolution pick-up sensor <Diesel-
3. Voltage between the terminal No.43 powered vehicles> and combination me-
and body earth ter, and repair if necessary.
OK: System voltage
2. NG NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
<Petrol-powered vehicles> C-05
OK 3. NG <Diesel-powered vehicles> A-91,
C-05, C-19
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness wire between the
combination meter and the body earth,
and repair if necessary.
NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
C-06, C-79, C-88
OK
NG
Replace the tachometer. Check trouble symptom. Check the harness wire between the
power supply and combination meter,
and repair if necessary.
54-28 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Combination Meters
SPEEDOMETER CHECK
1. Adjust the pressure of tyres.to the specified level.
(Refer to GROUP 31 On-vehicle Service.)
2. Set the vehicle onto a speedometer tester and use wheel
chocks to hold the front wheels.
Caution
Wheel chocks Place the transfer shift lever to 2H position. <4WD>
3. Check if the speedometer indicator range is within the
standard values.
Caution
Do not operate the clutch suddenly. Do not
increase/decrease speed rapidly while testing.
Standard value:
Standard indication km/h Allowance range km/h (mph)
(mph)
40 (20) 40 48 (20 25)
80 (40) 80 92 (40 47)
120 (60) 120 136 (60 69)
160 (80) 160 180 (80 91)
(100) (100 114)
OK OK
When the ignition switch is turned to The needle of the fuel gauge moves. Replace the fuel gauge unit.
ON, the test lamp illuminates.
NG
NG
Replace the fuel gauge.
Repair the harness.
Test lamp
(12V 3.4W)
MB991219
OK NG
When the ignition switch is turned to The needle of the engine coolant tem- Replace the engine coolant tempera-
ON, the test lamp illuminates. perature gauge moves. ture gauge.
NG OK
Connector
Connector
11 Nm
54-32 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Combination Meters
NOTE
: metal clip position 4 3
Removal steps
1. Meter bezel assembly
2. Combination meter
AA" 3. Adapter
AB" "AA 4. Speedometer cable
Cord
2 INSPECTION 54300300101
MULTI-METER 54300720266
TROUBLESHOOTING
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble symptom Inspection procedure No. Reference page
NG
Check internal resistance of the thermo Replace
sensor. (Refer to P.54-38.)
OK
NG NG
Measure at the multi-meter connector Check the following connectors: Repair
C-45. A-25, C-01, C-44, C-45
D Connect the connector and measure OK
voltage of the sensor at the following
temperature. NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between outside
D Voltage between terminals (5) (13) thermo sensor and multi-meter. Repair
OK: 3.42 V (when display tempera- if necessary.
ture is 0_C) OK
2.46 V (when display tempera-
ture is 20_C) Replace the thermometer.
1.61 V (when display tempera-
ture is 40_C)
54-36 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Multi-Meter
Inspection Procedure 2
Outside temperature is not displayed. Probable cause
A harness, connector or the thermometer may be defective. D Malfunction of harness or connector
D Malfunction of thermometer
1. NG NG
Measure at the multi-meter connector Check the following connectors: Repair
C-45. C-44, C-45, C-79, C-88
D Disconnect the connector and
OK
measure at the harness side.
1. Voltage between terminal (11) and Check trouble symptom.
earth
OK: System voltage NG
2. Continuity between terminal (3) and
earth Check the harness wire between junc-
OK: Continuity tion block (IG1) and thermometer. Re-
pair if necessary.
OK 2. NG
NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
C-44, C-45, C-79,C-86
OK
NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
A-25, C-01, C-44, C-45 Check trouble symptom.
OK NG
OK NG
The voltmeter needle of the multi-meter The values indicated by the circuit tester Replace the voltmeter of the multi-meter.
swings. needle and the needle of the multi-meter
voltmeter are almost identical.
NG
OK
Repair the harness or replace the volt-
meter of the multi-meter. Normal
Fig.1
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Multi-Meter 54-37
MULTI-METER 54300390023
2
1
NOTE
: metal clip position
Removal steps
1. Multi-meter panel
2. Multi-meter
3 4 5 1
8
7 6
Disassembly steps
1. Bulb 5. Inclinometer
2. Meter garnish 6. Voltmeter
3. Meter glass 7. Thermometer
4. Window plate 8. Meter case
54-38 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Outside Thermo Sensor
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Items Standard value
2
3
INSPECTION 54300960019
Thermometer
OUTSIDE THERMO SENSOR INTERNAL RESISTANCE
CHECK
Check the internal resistance of the outside thermo sensor
are at the standard values at temperatures of 20_C and 40_C.
Standard value:
Sensor Approx. 1,200 (at 20_C)
Dryer
Approx. 500 (at 40_C)
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Headlamp 54-39
HEADLAMP 54200030052
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Items Standard value Limit
TROUBLESHOOTING 54200900025
The special tool (MB991223) should always be used to measure voltages and resistances when carrying
out troubleshooting.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
INPUT SIGNAL INSPECTION POINTS
<VEHICLES WITH ETACS-ECU>
1. Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector.
2. If buzzer of the MUT-II sounds once when a switch is
operated (ON/OFF), the ETACS-ECU input signal for that
switch circuit system is normal.
MUT-II
The lighting monitor buzzer doesnt sound under the following conditions while tail 3 54-41
lamps or headlamps illuminate.
D When the ignition switch is turned to OFF and the drivers side door is open.
Headlamp leveling does not occur when the headlamp leveling switch is operated. 5 54-43
The headlamps do not illuminate when the vehicle is in the following condition and the 6 54-44
ignition switch is at the ON position. However, the headlamps illuminate when the
lighting switch is moved to the HEAD position.
<Vehicles with daytime running lamp system>
D Lighting switch: OFF
D Passing switch: OFF
The headlamps do not switch off when the vehicle is in the following condition and the 7 54-45
lighting switch is moved to the TAIL position.
<Vehicles with daytime running lamp system>
D Ignition switch: OFF
D Passing switch: OFF
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Headlamp 54-41
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Inspection Procedure 1
Communication with MUT-II is impossible. Probable cause
(Communication with all systems is impossible.)
The cause is probably a defective power supply system (including earth) for the D Malfunction of connector
diagnosis line. D Malfunction of harness wire
Inspection Procedure 2
Communication with MUT-II is impossible. (Communica- Probable cause
tion with the one-shot pulse input signal only is
impossible.)
The cause is probably a defective one-shot pulse input circuit system of the diagnosis D Malfunction of connector
line. D Malfunction of harness wire
D Malfunction of ETACS-ECU
OK NG
Check the harness wire between the Check the following connectors: Repair
diagnosis connector and ETACS-ECU. C-35, C-90
NG OK
NG
Repair Check trouble symptom. Replace the ETACS-ECU.
Inspection Procedure 3
The ignition switch is turned to the OFF position and the Probable cause
drivers side door is opened while the tail lamps or
headlamps are operating, but the light reminder warning
buzzer does not sound.
The cause is probably a defective lighting switch input circuit system or a defective D Malfunction of drivers side door switch
drivers side door switch input circuit system. D Malfunction of harness or connector
D Malfunction of buzzer-ECU or ETACS-ECU
Repair
54-42 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Headlamp
Inspection Procedure 4
Drivers side door switch input circuit system check
NG
Door switch continuity check (Refer to Replace
GROUP 42 Door Assembly.)
OK
NG
Door switch earth check Repair
OK
NG NG
Disconnect the door switch connector Check the following connectors: Repair
D-17 and measure at the harness side. C-87, C-91, D-17, D-21
D Voltage between the terminal No.
OK
2 and body earth
OK: 5 V NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness wire between the
OK door switch and junction block, and re-
pair if necessary.
Check trouble symptom.
NG
NG
Headlamp leveling switch check Replace
(Refer to P.54-49.)
OK
NG NG
Disconnect the headlamp leveling Check the following connector: Repair
switch connector C-32 and measure at C-32
the harness side.
OK
D Continuity between terminal No.3
and earth NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
OK: Continuity headlamp leveling switch and body
OK earth. Repair, if necessary.
1. NG NG
Disconnect the headlamp leveling unit Check the following connectors: Repair
connectors A-18, A-35 and measure at A-18, A-35
the harness side. Both the left and right
OK
connectors of the headlamp leveling unit
should be checked. NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
1. Voltage between terminal No.1 and headlamp leveling unit and the head-
earth lamp leveling relay. Repair, if necessary.
OK: System voltage
2. Continuity between terminal No.2
and earth
OK: Continuity 2. NG NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
A-18, A-35
OK
OK
NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
headlamp leveling unit and body earth.
Repair, if necessary.
NG NG
Disconnect the headlamp leveling unit Check the following connectors: Repair
(LH), headlamp leveling unit (RH) and A-18, A-35, C-32
headlamp leveling switch connectors
OK
A-18, A-35, C-32 and measure at the
harness side. NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
D Continuity between terminal No. 3 headlamp leveling switch and the head-
of the headlamp leveling unit (both) lamp leveling unit (both). Repair, if nec-
and terminal No. 4 of the headlamp essary.
leveling switch.
OK: Continuity
OK
Inspection procedure 6
The headlamps do not illuminate when the vehicle is in the Probable cause
following condition and the ignition switch is moved to the
ON position. However, they illuminate when the lighting
switch is moved to the HEAD position.
<Vehicles with daytime running lamp>
D Lighting switch: OFF
D Passing switch: OFF
The cause is probably a malfunction of the daytime running lamp control unit (DRL-ECU) D Malfunction of fuse
circuit system. If there is a blown fuse, there may also be a short-circuit in a harness. D Malfunction of connector
D Malfunction of harness wire
D Malfunction of the DRL relay (1)
D Malfunction of the DRL-ECU
NG
DRL relay (1) check Replace
(Refer to P.54-50.)
OK
1. NG NG
Disconnect the DRL relay (1) connector Check the following connectors: Repair
A-12 and measure at the harness side. A-12, A-16, C-81, C-88
D Ignition switch: ON OK
1. Voltage between terminal No.4 and
earth NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
OK: System voltage DRL relay (1) and the ignition switch.
2. Voltage between terminal No.3 and Repair, if necessary.
earth
OK: System voltage when the
lighting switch is at HEAD and 2. NG NG
0 V when it is at OFF. Check the following connectors: Repair
3. Continuity between terminal No.1 A-12, A-16, A-20, A-34
and earth OK
OK: Continuity NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
DRL relay (1) and the headlamp. Repair,
if necessary.
3. NG NG
Check the following connectors: Repair
A-12, A-19
OK
NG
OK Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
DRL relay (1) and the body earth. Repair,
if necessary.
Malfunction of the DRL-ECU Replace
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Headlamp 54-45
Inspection procedure 7
The headlamps do not switch off when the vehicle is in the Probable cause
following condition and the lighting switch is moved to the
TAIL position.
<Vehicles with daytime running lamp>
D Ignition switch: OFF
D Passing switch: OFF
The cause is probably a malfunction of the daytime running lamp control unit (DRL-ECU) D Malfunction of fuse
circuit system. If there is a blown fuse, there may also be a short-circuit in a harness. D Malfunction of connector
D Malfunction of harness wire
D Malfunction of the tail lamp relay
D Malfunction of the DRL-ECU
NG
Lighting switch check Replace
(Refer to P.54-49.)
OK
NG NG
Disconnect DRL-ECU connector A-10 Check the following connectors: Repair
and measure at the harness side. A-10, A-19
D Continuity between terminal No.10 OK
and earth
OK: Continuity NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
OK DRL-ECU and the body earth. Repair,
NG if necessary.
Tail lamp relay check Replace
(Refer to P.54-49.)
OK
NG NG
Disconnect the DRL-ECU connector Check the following connectors: Repair
A-10 and measure at the harness side. A-10, A-16, A-55X
D Voltage between terminal No.5 and
OK
earth
OK: System voltage NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
OK DRL-ECU and the fusible link No.3. Re-
pair, if necessary.
Malfunction of the DRL-ECU Replace
54-46 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Headlamp
HEADLAMP AIMING
<USING A BEAMSETTING EQUIPMENT>
1. The headlamps should be aimed with the proper
beamsetting equipment, and in accordance with the
equipment manufactures instructions.
NOTE
If there are any regulations pertinent to the aiming of
headlamps in the area where the vehicle is to be used,
adjust so as to meet those requirements.
2. Alternately turn the adjusting screw to adjust the headlamp
aiming.
<USING A SCREEN>
78 mm 1. Inflate the tyres to the specified pressures and there
should be no other load in the vehicles other than driver
or substituted weight of approximately 75 kg placed in
107 mm Lamp centre drivers position.
2. Set the distance between the screen and the centre of
the headlamps as shown in the illustration.
Screen
5m
Vertical direction 4. Alternately turn the adjusting screw to adjust the headlamp
adjusting screw aiming.
Caution
Be sure to adjust the aiming adjustment screw in
the tightening direction.
Horizontal
direction
adjusting
screw
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Headlamp 54-47
INTENSITY MEASUREMENT 54200100074
HEADLAMP 54200180030
6 7 8
5
4
3
HEAD
DIMMER/ LOWER
PASSING
UPPER
SWITCH
Connector B *
PASSING
NOTE
* indicates continuity when the dimmer switch in the lower beam
position.
Not supplied
Not supplied
2
3 4 5
1
6
3
5 2
4
INSPECTION 54200760081
5
1
4
2
3
6
INSPECTION 54200760098
Refer to P.54-49.
54-54 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Rear Fog Lamp
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Fog lamp switch removal
4 3 2
Removal steps
1. Rear fog lamp switch 3. Bulb
2. Lens 4. Rear fog lamp body assembly
INSPECTION 54200920014
ON
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Rear Fog Lamp 54-55
<L.H. drive vehicles> REAR FOG LAMP RELAY CONTINUITY CHECK
54200930017
Rear fog lamp relay
Battery voltage Terminal No.
1 2 3 4
Supplied
Not supplied
RHEOSTAT 54200060341
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Rheostat removal
RHEOSTAT 54200610096
INSPECTION
1. Connect the battery and the test lamp (40 W) as shown
in the illustration.
2. Operate the rheostat and if the brightness changes
smoothly without switching off, then the rheostat function
is normal.
40 W
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Hazard Warning Lamp Switch 54-57
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Meter bezel assembly removal
2
3
NOTE
: metal clip position
Removal steps
1. Meter bezel assembly
2. Switch holder
3. Hazard warning lamp switch
INSPECTION 54200670100
OFF
ON
54-58 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Horn
HORN 54300790038
1 3
Removal steps
1. Front combination lamp
2. Horn (High sound)
3. Horn (Low sound)
INSPECTION 54200650012
1 2 3 4
Supplied
Not supplied
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Cigarette Lighter 54-59
6 5 1
Removal steps
D Front floor console assembly 3. Socket case
(Refer to GROUP 52A.) 4. Socket washer
1. Plug 5. Socket
2. Fixing ring 6. Protector
INSPECTION 54300570113
Element D Take out the plug, and check for a worn edge on the
Spot element spot connection, and for shreds of tobacco or
other material on the element.
D Using a circuit tester, check the continuity of the element.
54-60 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Clock
CLOCK 54300060252
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Meter bezel assembly removal
CLOCK 54300590058
8
3
2
8
9
1 7
5
6
4
NOTE
: metal clip position
Removal steps
D Front floor console assembly 5. Ashtray
(Refer to GROUP 52A.) 6. Ashtray bracket
1. Throttle cable knob <Diesel-pow- 7. Center under cover
ered vehicles> 8. Heater control panel assembly
2. Drivers side under cover mounting screw
3. Meter bezel assembly 9. Clock
4. Glove box assembly
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player 54-61
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Meter bezel assembly removal
TROUBLESHOOTING 54400070142
Broadcasts can be heard but both AM and FM have a lot of noise. A-4
NOTE
Refer to problem symptoms of AM radio for MW radio.
54-62 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player
No sound. C-2
CHART
A. NOISE
A-1 Noise appears at certain places when travelling (AM).
No Yes
Is there a particular structure? Do the following measures eliminate the OK
noise?
Yes
1. Change to a different station with
a strong signal to boost resistance
to interference.
Find out the following information from
the user: 2. Suppress high tones to reduce
noise.
1. Place 3. Extend antenna completely.
2. Locality conditions (valley, moun-
tain, etc.) No
3. Name and frequency of stations
affected by noise
If there is more noise than other radios, find out the noise
conditions and the name and frequency of the receiving
stations from the user, and consult with the service centre.
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player 54-63
A-2 Noise appears at certain places when travelling (FM).
Yes
Do the following measures eliminate the noise? OK
D Change to a different station with a strong signal to boost
resistance to interference.
D Suppress high tones to reduce noise.
D Extend antenna completely.
No
If there is more noise than other radios, find out the noise conditions
and the name and frequency of the receiving stations from the
user, and consult with the service centre.
First fading
interference
For stereo: Multipath interference
10 kW 20 25 km
output FM
broadcast For monaural:
30 40 km
For home stereos:
80 90 km
54-64 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player
The following factors can be considered as possible and a change to a different station or the
causes of noise appearing at night. appearance of a beating sound* may occur.
1. Factors due to signal conditions: Due to the Beat sound*: Two signals close in frequency
fact that long-distance signals are more easily interfere with each other, creating a repetitious
received at night, even stations that are high-pitched sound. This sound is generated
received without problem during the day may not only by sound signals but by electrical
experience interference in a general worsening waves as well.
of reception conditions. The weaker a station 2. Factors due to vehicle noise: Alternator noise
is the more susceptible it is to interference, may be a cause.
No
Is the noise still obvious even with the
lamps OFF?
Yes
Yes
Do the following measures eliminate the OK
noise?
D Tune to a station with a strong signal.
D Tune to a station with a strong signal
without completely extending the
antenna.
No
Yes
Does the noise fade away when the OK
vehicle harness is moved away from
the radio chassis? (if the harness is not
in the proper position.)
No
(1) (2)
Noise occurs when the engine is stopped. Noise occurs when the engine in running.
Yes
Do the following measures eliminate the noise? Inspect the vehicles noise suppressor. (Refer to A-6.)
D Tune to a station with a strong signal. Yes
D Extend the antenna completely. OK
D Adjust the sound quality to suppress high tones.
No
No
Is the radio body earth mounted securely? Securely tighten the nuts for the body
earth.
Yes
No
Is the antenna plug properly connected to the radio? Correctly attach the antenna plug.
Yes
No
Is the antenna itself in good condition or is it properly Clean the antenna plug and earth wire
mounted? mounting area. Mount the antenna se-
curely.
Yes
Yes
Is the noise eliminated? OK
No
AM, FM: Igni- D Increasing the engine speed D Mainly due to the spark D Check or replace the
tion noise (Pop- causing the popping sound to plugs. earth cable. (Refer to
ping, snapping, speed up, and volume D Due to the engine noise. Fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4 on
cracking, buz- decreases. P.54-67, 68.)
zing) D Disappears when the ignition D Check or replace the
switch is turned to ACC. noise capacitor. (Refer
to Fig. 5 and 6 on
P.54-68.)
Static electricity D Disappears when the vehicle Occurs when parts or wiring Return parts or wiring to
(Cracking, crin- is completely stopped. move for some reason and their proper position.
kling) D Severe when the clutch is contact metal parts of the
engaged. body.
D Various noises are produced Due to detachment from the Tighten the mounting bolts
depending on the body part of body of the front hood, securely. Cases where the
the vehicle. bumpers, exhaust pipe and problem is not eliminated by
muffler, suspension, etc. a single response to one
area are common, due to
several body parts being
imperfectly earthed.
(Fig. 1) (Fig. 2)
<4G63, 4G64> <4D56>
Earth cable
Earth cable
54-68 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player
(Fig. 3) (Fig. 4)
<2WD> <4WD>
Earth cable
Earth cable
(Fig. 5) (Fig. 6)
<4G63, 4G64> <Vehicles with air conditioner>
Noise capacitor
Noise capacitor
A-7 Some noise appears when there is vibration or shocks during travelling.
No
Are connectors properly connected? Ensure proper connection.
Yes
No
Does noise appear when the radio switch is turned on while the Static electricity noise:
vehicle is stopped and the radio is struck while tuned away from Body static electric from the shock absorber rubber bushings used
a station? to prevent vibration, tyres, etc. occurs because of separation from
the earth, causing a buzzing noise. Since no measures can be
Yes taken on the radio side, other steps should be taken to discharge
the static electricity of the vehicle body.
No
Is the radio correctly earthed? (Is the mounting screw tightened Tighten the screw securely.
securely?)
Yes
No
Is the antenna correctly earthed? (If noise appears when the antenna If rust is present at the antenna earth screw, clean and tighten
is moved, this means the earth is not securely connected.) the earth securely.
Yes
Yes
Does the problem clear up when retuned? OK
No
Yes
Does the problem appear only in certain locations and only with Due to electrical field conditions. (Multipath noise*, fading noise*).
certain stations?
No
No
Are connectors properly connected? Check connector connections.
Yes
No
Does noise appear when the radio switch is turned on while the Static electricity noise:
vehicle is stopped and the radio is struck while tuned away from Body static electric from the shock absorber rubber bushings used
a station? to prevent vibration, tyres, etc. occurs because of separation from
the earth, causing a buzzing noise. Since no measures can be
Yes taken on the radio side, other steps should be taken to discharge
the static electricity of the vehicle body.
No
Is the radio body correctly earthed? (Is the mounting screw tightened Tighten the screw securely.
securely?)
Yes
No
Is the antenna correctly earthed? (If noise appears when the antenna If rust is present at the antenna earth screw, clean and tighten
is moved, this means the earth is not securely connected.) the earth securely.
Yes
* About multipath noise and fading noise obstruction and enters the receiver with
Because the frequency of FM waves is a slight time delay relative to the direct
extremely high, it is highly susceptible to effects signal (repetitious buzzing).
from geological formations and buildings. D Fading noise
These effects disrupt the broadcast signal and This is a buzzing noise that occurs when
obstruct reception in several ways. the broadcast beam is disrupted by
D Multipath noise obstructing objects and the signal strength
This describes the echo that occurs when fluctuates intricately within a narrow range.
the broadcast signal is reflected by a large
54-70 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player
Noise is often created by the following factors, and For this reason, if there are still problems with noise
often the radio is OK when it is checked individually. even after the measures described in steps A-1
D Travelling conditions of the vehicle to A-8 have been taken, get information on the
D Terrain of area travelled through factors listed above as well as determining whether
D Surrounding buildings the problem occurs with AM or FM, the station
D Signal conditions names, frequencies, etc., and contact a service
D Time period centre.
B. RADIO
B-1 No power is supplied when the switch is set to ON.
Yes
Is dedicated fuse No. 4 blown or is the circuit open? Replace fuse or repair harness.
No
No
Is the connector at the back of the radio connected properly? Connect connector securely.
Yes
No
Disconnect and check the connector at the rear of the radio. Is Repair harness.
the ACC power (12 V) being supplied to the radio?
Yes
Yes
Check to see if there is any sound when Repair or replace radio.
attached to another radio.
No
Yes
Remove the connector on the back of It conducts electricity but is shorted out. Repair speaker harness.
the radio and check the speaker harness
for conductance.
No
Yes
Check the speaker for conductance. Repair speaker harness and ensure
proper connection of relay connectors.
No
Yes
Is the check being conducted under spe-
cial electrical field conditions?
No Example: In an underground
garage or inside a building.
Yes
Is proper performance obtained when OK
the vehicle is moved?
No
Yes
Does tuning solve the problem? OK
No
No
Are the antenna plug and radio unit properly connected? Reconnect
Yes
Yes
Does the problem disappear if connected to another radio? Repair or replace radio.
No
Yes
Is the check being conducted under spe-
cial electrical field conditions?
No Example: In an underground
garage or inside a building.
Yes
Is proper performance obtained when OK
the vehicle is moved?
No
Yes
Does tuning solve the problem? OK
No
Yes
Is the problem limited to the reception of a specific radio Electrical field condition related*
station from a specific position? (multipath noise or fading noise)
No
No
Is the antenna plug properly connected to the unit? Ensure proper connection.
Yes
Yes
Does the problem disappear when a different radio is con- Repair or replace radio.
nected?
No
Occasional Yes
How much distortion is there? Distortion in the vicinity of the radio sta- Excessive antenna input
tion
Constant
No
Yes
Are the speaker cords in contact with the cone paper? Remove cords away from cone paper.
No
Yes
Remove the speakers and check for torn cone paper or foreign Repair or replace speakers.
objects.
No
Yes
Check for deformation with speaker installed. Install speaker securely.
No
No
Does the distortion persist when the radio is tuned to another station? Due to weak electrical field of radio station
Yes
Yes
Does distortion increase or decrease when the vehicle is moved? Due to multipath noise
No
Yes
Is the check being conducted under spe-
cial electrical field conditions?
No Example: In an underground
garage or inside a building
Yes
Is proper performance obtained when OK
the vehicle is moved?
No
No
Is the antenna plug properly connected to the equipment? Ensure proper connection.
Yes
Yes
Does the equipment work properly if the radio is changed? Repair or replace radio.
No
Yes
Is dedicated fuse No. 5 blown or is the circuit open? Replace fuse or repair harness.
No
No
Disconnect and check the connector at the rear of the radio. Repair harness.
Is the memory backup (battery) power being supplied?
Yes
C. TAPE PLAYER
C-1 Cassette tape will not be inserted.
Yes
Are there any foreign objects in the tape player? Remove the object(s)*1
No
*1
Attempting to force a foreign object (e.g., a coin or clip, etc.) out
of the tape player may damage the mechanism. The player should
be taken to a service dealer for repair.
Yes
Does the tape player work if another tape is inserted? Replace tape*2
No
*2
Repair or replace tape player. Ensure that the tape label is not loose, that the tape itself is not
deformed and that the tape is tightly wound. Also, tape of C-120
or greater length often get caught in the mechanism and should
not be used.
Yes
Is dedicated fuse No. 4 blown or is the circuit open? Replace fuse or repair harness.
No
No
Is connector at rear of radio connected tightly? Connect connector firmly.
Yes
Yes
Disconnect connector at rear of radio. Is ACC power being supplied Repair or replace tape player.
to the radio?
No
Repair harness.
54-74 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player
Yes
Clean the tape player head and check again. OK
No
Yes
Replace the tape player and check again. Repair or replace tape player.
No
Yes
Remove the connector on the back of the radio and check It conducts electricity but is Repair harness.
the speaker harness for conductance. shorted out.
No
Yes
Check the speaker for conductance. Repair harness.
No
Yes
Does the player play properly when another tape* is inserted? OK
No
*:
D Ensure that the tape label is not loose, that the tape
itself is not deformed and that the tape is tightly wound.
D Tapes of C-120 or greater length often get caught in
the mechanism and should not be used.
Yes
Does the player play properly when the tape player head is cleaned? OK
No
Yes
Is proper operation obtained when the tape player is replaced? Repair or replace tape player.
No
Repair or replace speaker.
The problems covered here are all the result of also possible, and attempting to force the tape out
the use of a bad tape (deformed or not properly of the player can cause damage to the mechanism.
tightened) or of a malfunction of the tape player The player should be taken to a service dealer
itself. Malfunctions involving the tape becoming for repair.
caught in the mechanism and ruining the case are
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player 54-75
C-6 Uneven revolution. Tape speed is fast or slow.
Yes
Does the player play OK if the tape*1 is changed? OK
No
*1
Ensure that the tape label is not loose, that the tape itself
is not deformed and that the tape is tightly wound. Also,
tape of C-120 or greater length often get caught in the
mechanism and should not be used.
Yes
Are there any foreign objects *2 inside the tape player? Remove foreign object(s).
No
*2
Attempting to force a foreign object (e.g., a coin or clip,
etc.) out of the tape player may damage the mechanism.
The player should be taken to a service dealer for repair.
Yes
Is the head or capstan roller dirty? (Refer to the illustration below.) Clean.
No
Repair or replace tape player.
Yes
Does the player play OK if the tape* is changed? OK
No
*:
D Ensure that the tape label is not loose, that the tape
itself is not deformed and that the tape is tightly wound.
D Tapes of C-120 or greater length often get caught in
the mechanism and should not be used.
No
Does the problem only occur while the vehicle is being driven? Repair or replace tape player.
Yes
No
Is the tape player properly installed to the vehicle? Ensure tape player installation.
Yes
Repair or replace tape player.
54-76 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Radio and Tape Player
*1
When the tape is caught in the mechanism, the case may
not eject. When this occurs, do not try to force the tape
out as this may damage the tape player mechanism. Take
the cassette to a service dealer for repair.
Yes
Does the player play OK if the tape*2 is changed? Tape used is bad.
No
*2
Ensure that the tape label is not loose, that the tape itself
is not deformed and that the tape is tightly wound. Also,
tapes of C-120 or greater length often get caught in the
mechanism and should not be used.
D After the power supply to the radio and tape supply is restored. Problem with the anti-theft
player has been interrupted for an hour or more, system can be found using the flow chart below.
the anti-theft system will prevent the radio and
tape player from working, even if the power
No
When the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position and the POWER Check and repair the connector or harness.
button is pressed, does CODE appear on the display?
Yes
No
Can the security code be input to the display using the memory Repair or replace the radio and tape player.
select buttons?
Yes
Yes
If the BAND button is pressed after security code has been input, Normal
do the radio and tape player then work?
No
No
If the security code is not accepted, is 1 ERROR displayed for Repair or replace the radio and tape player.
two seconds and then changes into code to wait for the next
input?
Yes
Yes
If the BAND button are pressed after the security code has been Normal (an incorrect code was input the first time)
input again by means of the memory select buttons, do the radio
and tape player then work?
No
No
If the security code is not accepted, is 2 ERROR displayed for Repair or replace the radio and tape player.
two seconds and then changes into code to wait for the next
input?
Yes
Yes
If the BAND button are pressed after the security code has been Normal (an incorrect code was input the second time)
input again by means of the memory select buttons, do the radio
and tape player then work?
No
The radio and tape player does not work in the following
states.
D Power supply to the radio and tape player has been
suspended for more than an hour continuously by
removing the cable from the battery terminal for
disconnecting the harness connectors.
D The power supply to the radio and tape player has been
suspended for more than an hour owing to blown fuse
or discharged battery.
D The radio and tape player has been replaced.
If the radio and tape player does not work for these causes,
input the security code by the following procedure.
Security code
Typical name card (2) If the security code is unknown owing to the users
SERIAL No. loss of the card:
a. Remove the radio and tape player, referring to
P.54-80.
b. Read the serial No. stamped on the radio and
tape player.
c. Look up the security code (anti-theft code table)
corresponding to the serial number, or ask the
authorized Mitsubishi dealer.
BAND button
Memory select
button
Removal steps
1. Radio bracket
2. Radio and tape player
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Speaker 54-81
SPEAKER 54400260167
5
3
1
2
4
NOTE
: metal clip position
<REAR SPEAKER>
2
1
Removal steps
D Rear door trim (Refer to GROUP 42 1. Speaker
Door Trim and Waterproof Film.) 2. Speaker cover
54-82 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Antenna
ANTENNA 54400060064
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Meter bezel assembly removal
ANTENNA 54400290111
Removal steps
1. Pole 4. Cowl side trim (drivers side)
2. Radio and tape player 5. Cable clipped portion
3. Front scuff plate (drivers side) AA" 6. Antenna base
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL Antenna/Rear Window Defogger 54-83
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AA" ANTENNA BASE REMOVAL
1. Tie a cord to the end of the feeder cable.
Cord
2. Pull out the antenna base until the end of the drain pipe
can be seen.
Cord Tape
3. Pass the cord through the hole in the end of the drain
pipe and wrap it with vinyl tape.
Caution
Hole
Wrap it securely so that the cord will not come off.
4. Pull out the antenna base little by little to remove it.
SPECIAL TOOL
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Meter bezel assembly removal
NOTE
: metal clip position
Removal steps
1. Meter bezel assembly
2. Switch holder
3. Rear window defogger switch
INSPECTION 54300630033
ON
Junction block
SERVICE BULLETIN
QUALITY INFORMATION ANALYSIS
OVERSEAS SERVICE DEPT. MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION
1. Description:
This Service Bulletin informs you of the year model changes for the 2001 L200
2. Applicable Manuals:
Manual Pub. No. Language Page(s)
2000 L200 PWTE96E1-D (English)
Workshop Manual Chassis PWTS96E1-D (Spanish)
PWTF96E1-D (French)
PWTG96E1-D (German)
3. Details:
2
General .................................................. 00
Engine Lubrication ............................... 12
Body ....................................................... 42
Interior and Supplemental
WORKSHOP MANUAL Restraint System (SRS) ........................ 52
FOREWORD
This Manual outlines changes in servicing proc e-
dures related to the chassis including vehicle i n-
spections, adjustments and improvements in the
newly equipped models.
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00-1 GENERAL vehicle identification
GROUP 00
GENERAL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
MODELS
Model Code Engine model Transmission model Fuel supply sys-
tem
K62T JERDEL6 4G63-SOHC (1,997m ) R4AW2 (2WD-4A/T MPI
ENDEL6 R5M21 (2WD-5M/T)
K64T ENDL6 4D56 (2,477m ) R5M21 (2WD-M/T) Fuel injection
ENDR6
CENDL6
JENDL6
K75T CENDEL6 4G64-SOHC (2,351 m ) V5M21 (4WD-5M/T) MPI
GJENXEL6
K74T ENDFL6 4D56- Turbocharger with V5MT1 (4WD-5M/T Fuel injection
intercooler (2,477m )
ENDFR6
JERDFL6 V4AW2 (AWD-4A/T
GJERXFL6 V5MT1 (4WD-5M/T
GJENXFL6
GJENXFR6
CENDFL6
GCENXFL6
JENDFL6
JENDFR6
JENHFL6
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GENERAL vehicle identification 00-2
CHASSIS NUMBER
Y0015AA
NOTE
*: Indicates changes.
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NOTES
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ENGINE LUBRICATION General/On-vehicle Service 12-1
GROUP 12
ENGINE LUBRICATION
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGES
A quality of the engine oil has been changed.
Y0042AA
<4D5>
Barometric temperature
M03B017
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NOTES
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BODY General/Keyless Entry System 42-1
GROUP 42
BODY
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGES
The following service procedures have been added due to the introduction of the keyless entry system as an
optional equipment <GLS>.
TROUBLESHOOTING
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
INPUT SIGNAL INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector to check input signal. (Refer to 97 L200 Workshop
Manual GROUP 00 How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
2. The following input signals can be checked:
Ignition switch (IG1, ACC)
Drivers door switch
Every door switch
Key reminder switch
Drivers door lock actuator
Keyless entry transmitter (LOCK, UNLOCK)
NOTE
If the MUT-II cannot check all the input signals, the diagnosis circuit may be defective.
ETACS FUNCTION ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The following functions can be adjusted by operating input switches, The adjustments will be stored in th
ECU memory even after a battery cable is disconnected:
Switching of keyless entry answerback function (From activation to deactivation, or vice versa)
Initialisation of the above function (From deactivation)
1. Entry conditions to the adjustment mode
The ETACS-ECU sounds a buzzer once when all of the following conditions are satisfied, and then en-
ters the adjustment mode:
Diagnosis control: ON (Connect the MUT-II.)
Key reminder switch: OFF
Ignition switch: LOCK (OFF
Door switch: OFF (Close the door)
If all of the conditions above are satisfied, the tailgate switch will be turned in for more than 10
seconds.
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42-2 BODY Keyless entry system
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BODY Keyless Entry System 42-3
Can the doors be locked and unlocked by the pas- No Check the central door lock system
sengers-side door key cylinder and lock knob?
Yes
Has the encrypted code been registered properly? * NG Re-register the encrypted code. (Refer to P.42.6)
OK
Replace the transmitter battery. (Refer to P.42-6)
NG
Is a commercial equipment equipped? Yes Remove that equipment, and then check trouble
No symptoms.
NG
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42-4 BODY Keyless Entry System
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2
All of the doors can be locked and unlocked using th Probable cause
transmitter, but the room lamp or turn-signal lamp does
not flash or illuminate. (However, the room lamp oper-
ates normally when the doors are opened and closed.)
If neither room lamp nor turn-signal lamp flash/illuminate, the Malfunction of ETACS-ECU
cause may be a malfunction of the ETACS-ECU or drivers-side Malfunction of drivers door lock actuator
door lock actuator. Burnt turn-signal lamp bulb
If either room lamp or turn-signal lamp does not flash/illuminate, Malfunction of connector or wiring harness
the cause may be a malfunction of the room lamp circuit or turn-
signal lamp.
Does the room lamp go on/go off simultaneous NO Carry out the troubleshooting for room lamp circuit.
with opening/closing door?
Yes
Does the turn-signal lamp flash when the turn- NO Carry out the troubleshooting for turn-signal lamp
signal lamp switch is operated? circuit.
Yes
MUT-II Pulse Check NG Check the drivers door lock actuator
Drivers door lock actuator switch input signal OK NG
OK: MUT-II buzzer sounds once when locking
or unlocking drivers door. Replace
OK Check the following connectors:
C-38, C-110, E-09 <L.H. drive vehicles>,
E-20 <R.H. drive vehicles>
Replace the ETACS-ECU OK NG
Check trouble symptoms. Repair
NG
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
Between ETACS-ECU and drivers door lock actua-
tor
Between drivers door lock actuator and earth
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BODY Keyless Entry System 42-5
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3
Encrypted codes cannot be registered Probable cause
The cause may be a malfunction of the diagnosis con- Malfunction of MUT-II
nector, ETACS-ECU or diagnosis output circuit. Malfunction of connector or wiring harness
Malfunction of ETACS-ECU
Measure at diagnosis connector C-35 and ETACS- NG Check the following connectors:
ECU connector D-110. C-35, D-110
Disconnect the connector, and measure at har OK NG
ness side.
Continuity between following terminals: Check trouble symptoms Repair
OK: Continuity NG
28 <ETACS-ECU side> - 9 <Diagnosis connector Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
side> Between the ETACS-ECU and diagnosis connector
OK
Can the MUT-II communicate with other systems?
Yes No
Measure at the diagnosis NG Check the following connectors:
connector C-35 A-56X, C-35, C-79, C-81
Voltage between 16 OK NG
and body earth Check trouble symptoms. Repair
OK: System voltage NG
OK Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
Between fusible link No.5 and diagnosis connector
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BODY Keyless Entry System 42-7
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42-8 BODY Keyless Entry System
Junction block
A18VO187
AY0014AA
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INTERIOR General/front Seat Belt 52A-1
GROUP 52A
INTERIOR
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGE
The following service procedures have been added due to the introduction of the adjustable seat belt
anchor.
On dual cab models, three-point ELR/child seat fixing mechanism (ALR) seat belts have been added for
rear seat as an optional equipment. The service procedures are the same as previous one.
BT0141AA
Outer seat belt removal steps Inner seat belt removal steps
Center pillar trim, lower or quarter Front seat (refer to P.52A*.)
trim, lower (refer to P.52A*.) 5. Inner seat belt
1. Sash guide cover NOTE
2. Outer seat belt *: Refer to 97 L200 Workshop Manual <Pub. No.
3. Center pillar trim, upper or quarter PWTE96E1>.
trim, upper (refer to P.52A*.)
4. Adjustable seat belt anchor.
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NOTES
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL High-Mounted Stop Lamp 54-1
GROUP 54
CHASSIS ELECTRAL
GENERAL
OUTLINE IF CHANGES
The following procedure has been added due to the addition of the high-stop lamp <4WD>.
A16V0088
Removal steps
1. Rear gate panel
2. High mounted stop lamp
3. Lamp bracket
4. Bulb socket assembly
5. Bulb
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL General/Immobilizer System 54-1
GROUP 54
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGE
The following service procedure of the immobilizer system has been changed. The same procedures
as before are applied except for the items shown below.
D The troubleshooting has been changed due to the addition to the 4D56 engine which complies with
emission regulation step III.
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
The same troubleshooting and ignition key registration method as 4G6 engine are applied except for the
following.
Refer to 2000 L200 Workshop Manual. (Pub. No. PWTE96E1D)
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble symptom Inspection pro- Reference
cedure No. page
Communication with MUT-II is not possible. 1 54-1
Encrypted code cannot be registered using the MUT-II. 2 54-2
Engine does not start (Cranking but no initial combustion). 3 54-2
Malfunction of the immobilizer-ECU power source and earth circuit. 4 54-3
NO NG
Can the MUT-II communicate with the Check the following connectors: Repair
engine-ECU? C-50, C-35
YES OK
NG
Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
engine-ECU and diagnosis connecon-
neear, and repair if necessary.
NG NG
Measure at engine-ECU connector C-51 Check the following connectors: Repair
and immobilizer-ECU connector C-36. C-19, C-36, C-51
D Disconnect the connector and OK
measure at the harness side. NG
D Continuity between the C-51 Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
terminal No. 52 and C-36 terminal engine-ECU and immobilizer-ECU, and
No. 5 repair if necessary.
OK: Continuity
OK
NG Check the harness between the
Check trouble symptoms.
immobilizer-ECU power circuit and the
earth circuit. (Refer to P.54-3,
Inspection Procedure 4.)
OK
NG
Check trouble symptoms. Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Inspection Procedure 2
Encrypted code cannot be registered using the MUT-II Probable cause
The cause is probably that there is no encrypted code registered in the immobilizer-ECU D Malfunction of transponder
or there is a malfunction of the immobilizer-ECU. D Malfunction of ignition key ring antenna
D Malfunction of harness or connector
D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
NO
No ignition key can be registered. Replace the ignition key that cannot be Re-register the encrypted code.
registered.
YES
YES
Is a diagnosis code displayed? To INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAG-
NO NOSIS CODE.
OK NG
Check the immobilizer-ECU power Check trouble symptom. Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
source and the earth circuit. (Refer to
P.54-3, Inspection Procedure 4.)
Register the password (secret code)
and the encrypted code.
Inspection Procedure 3
Engine does not start (Cranking but no initial combus- Probable cause
tion).
If no fuel injection, there might be a problem with the fuel injection system in addition D Malfunction of diesel fuel injection system
to a malfunction of the immobilizer system. D Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
It is normal for this to occur if an attempt is made to start the engine using a key
that has not been properly registered.
NG
Check the system voltage during crank- Check the battery.
ing
OK: 8 V or more
OK
YES
Is a diagnosis code displayed from the To INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAG-
immobilizer-ECU? NOSIS CODE.
NO
NG NG
Measure at immobilizer-ECU connector Check the following connectors: Repair
C-36. C-36, C-19, C-53
D Disconnect the connector and OK
measure at the harness side.
NG
D Ignition switch: ON Check trouble symptoms. Check the harness wire between the
D Voltage between terminal No. 7 and immobilizer-ECU and engine control
body earth. relay, and repair if necessary.
OK: System voltage
OK
(1) NG NG
Measure at the immobilizer-ECU con- Check the following connectors: Repair
nector C-36. C-19, C-36, C-53
D Disconnect the connector and
OK
measure at the harness side.
D Ignition switch: ON NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the immobi-
(1) Voltage between terminal No. 7 and lizer-ECU and engine control relay, and
body earth. repair if necessary.
OK: System voltage
(2) Continuity between terminal No. 3
and body earth.
OK: Continuity
(2) NG
NG
Check the following connector: Repair
C-36
OK
NG
Check trouble symptom. Check the harness between the immobi-
lizer-ECU and body earth and repair if
necessary.
CHECK AT IMMOBILIZER-ECU
Terminal Voltage Check Chart