Removal |
1. |
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
2. |
Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds (A) after removing 3 screws.
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3. |
Disconnect the light switch connector (A) and the wiper switch connector (B). |
4. |
Remove the wiper switch (A) by pushing the lock pin (B).
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5. |
Remove the steering wheel.
(Refer to the ST group - "Steering column and shaft") |
6. |
Remove the clock spring.
(Refer to the RT group - "Airbag module") |
7. |
Loosen the 2 screws from the multifunction switch assembly (A). |
Installation |
1. |
Install the multifunction switch. |
2. |
Install the clock spring and steering wheel. |
3. |
Install the steering column upper and lower shrouds. |
4. |
Install the steering wheel. |
Inspection |
1. |
With the multi function switch in each position, make sure that continuity exists between the terminals below.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the multi-function switch.
Lighting switch (Auto Light)
Lighting Switch
Dimmer And Passing Switch
Turn Signal Switch
Front Fog Lamp |
1. |
With the multi function switch in each position, make sure that continuity exists between the terminals below.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the multi-function switch.
Wiper Switch
Washer Switch
Rear Wiper Switch
Rear Washer Switch |
Inspection (With GDS) |
1. |
Check BCM input/output specification of multifunction switch
using the GDS. If the specification is abnormal, replace the lamp or
wiper switch. |
2. |
If diagnosis is required on the multifunction switch, select model and "BCM". |
3. |
Select "Current data" and check the input/output condition of "Multifunction switch". |
4. |
To perform test on "Multifunction switch" outputs, select "Actuation test". |
Speed sensing door lock system (Manual transaxle, if equipped)
All doors will automatically lock after the vehicle speed exceeds about
15 km (9 mph).
All doors will automatically unlock when the engine is shut off and the
ignition key is removed.
An ...
Transaxle Control Module (TCM): Description and Operation
Description
Transaxle Control Module (TCM) is the automatic
transmission''s brain. The module receives and processes signals from
various sensors and implements a wide range of transmission con ...