Repair Procedures
Removal
1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2. Remove the cluster fascia panel (A) after removing the screws.
3. Remove the cluster (A).
4. Remove the connector (A).
Installation
1. Connect the connector and install the cluster.
2. Install the cluster facia panel.
Inspection
Speedometer
1. Adjust the pressure of the tires to the specified level.
2. Drive the vehicle onto a speedometer tester. Use wheel chocks as appropriate.
3. Check if the speedometer indicator range is within the standard values.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the clutch suddenly or increase/ decrease speed rapidly while testing.
NOTE:
Tire wear and tire over or under inflation will increase the indication error.
[MPH]
Tachometer
1. Connect the scan tool to the diagnostic link connector or install a tachometer.
2. With the engine started, compare the readings of the tester with that of the tachometer. Replace the tachometer if the tolerance is exceeded.
CAUTION:
1. Reversing the connections of the tachometer will damage the transistor and diodes inside.
2. When removing or installing the tachometer, be careful not to drop it or subject it to severe shock.
[Gasoline]
Fuel Gauge
1. Disconnect the fuel sender connector from the fuel sender.
2. Connect a 3.4 watt, 12V test bulb to terminals 1 and 3 on the wire harness side connector.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the ON, and then check that the bulb lights up and the fuel gauge needle moves to full.
Main Fuel Gauge Sender
1. Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between terminals 1 and 3 of sender connector (A) at each float level.
2. Also check that the resistance changes smoothly when the float is moved from "E" to "F"
3. If the height resistance is unsatisfactory, replace the fuel sender as an assembly.
CAUTION:
After completing this test, wipe the sender dry and reinstall it in the fuel tank.
Oil Pressure Switch
1. Check that there is continuity between the oil press switch terminal (A) and ground with the engine off.
2. Check that there is no continuity between the terminal and ground with the engine running.
3. If operation is not as specified, replace the switch.
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp
1. Disconnect the connector (A) from the warning switch and ground the terminal on the wire harness side connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the warning lamp lights up. If the warning lamp doesn't light, test the bulb or inspect the wire harness.
Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch
1. Remove the connector(A) from the switch located at the brake fluid reservoir.
2. Verify that continuity exists between switch terminals 1 and 2 while pressing the switch (float) down with a rod.
Brake Fluid Level Warning Lamp
1. Ignition "ON"
2. Release the parking brake.
3. Remove the connector from the brake fluid level warning switch.
4. Ground the connector at the harness side.
5. Verify that the warning lamp lights.
Parking Brake Switch (EPB SW)
The parking brake switch (A) is a EPB switch type. It is located at the lower crash panel.
1. Check registance between the terminal and switch body with the switch (A) ON.
2. Check registance between the terminal and switch body with the switch OFF.
If it's is not as specified, replace the switch or inspect its ground connection.
Door Switch
Remove the door switch and check for continuity between the terminals.
Seat Belt Switch
1. Remove the connector from the switch.
2. Check for continuity between terminals.
Seat Belt Warning Lamp
With the ignition switch turned ON, verify that the lamp glows.
Auto Hold Switch
With auto hold switch operated, check the continuity between terminals.
Hood Open Warning Lamp
NOTE:
- When removing the power connector (A) regardless of opening hood, hood open warning lamp turns ON in the cluster.
- In case of turning hood open warning lamp on when the hood is closed, check the power connector in passenger compartment relay box located at the left lower side of instrument panel.
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