6-12 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL
- Do not expose the steering wheel pad, front air bag sensors or center
air bag sensor assembly directly to flames or hot air. - If the steering wheel pad, front air bag sensors or center air big sen-
sor assembly have been dropped, or there are cracks, dents or othe| defects
in the case, bracket or connectors, have them replaced with new ones. - Information labels are attached to the periphery of the SRS cojnpo-
nents. Follow the instructions of the notices. - After arming the system, check for proper operation of the SRB warn-
ing light. - If the wiring harness in the SRS system is damaged, have theijentire
harness assembly replaced.
DISARMING THE SYSTEM
Work must be started only after 90 seconds from the time the igr
switch is turned to the LOCK position and the negative battery cabl
tion
has
been disconnected. The SRS is equipped with a back-up power source so
that if work is started within 90 seconds of disconnecting the negative bat-
tery cable, the SRS may deploy. When the negative terminal cable is dis-
connected from the battery, memory of the clock and radio will be canceled.
Before you start working, make a note of the contents memorized by the
audio memory system. When you have finished work, reset the audio sys-
tems as before and adjust the clock. To avoid erasing the memory of each
system, never use a back-up power supply from outside the vehicle.
ARMING THE SYSTEM
Reconnect the negative battery cable and perform the airbag warning
light check by turning to the ON or ACC position, the air bag warning lamp
will turned ON for approximately 6 seconds. If no malfunctions are detected
in the system, after the 6 second period have elapse, the warning light will
go OFF.
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
Blower Motor Jndenser Receiver Sight Glass
Blower Unit
- Water Valve
Expansion Valve
Front Blower
Resister
Evaporator
Thermistor
Heater Radiator
A/C Control
Assembly
Cool Box Amplifier -
Blower Motor'
Idle Up VSV-
Magnetic Valve.
(with Rear A/C)
Expansion Valve -
Fig. 22 View ol the heating and air conditioning component
Blower Motor
locations
, Compressor
Pressure Switch
Magnetic Valve
(with Cool Box)
Magnetic
Clutch Relay
A/C Cut Relay
A/C Amplifier
Relay Box
- Rear A/C
Rear A/C Relay
Fuse and Relay Block - Heater Relay
- Front Blower High Relay
- Heater CB
- A/C Fuse
Cool Box Unit
Expansion
Evaporator
Blower Resistor
Rear Cooling
Unit
Evaporator