INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
1. INSTALL RADIO AND DISPLAY RECEIVER ASSEMBLY
2. INSTALL NO. 2 RADIO RECEIVER BRACKET
(a) Install the No. 2 radio receiver bracket with the 4 screws.
Torque:
5.0 N·m {51 kgf·cm, 44 in·lbf}
3. INSTALL NO. 1 RADIO RECEIVER BRACKET
(a) Install the No. 1 radio receiver bracket with the 4 screws.
Torque:
5.0 N·m {51 kgf·cm, 44 in·lbf}
4. INSTALL STEREO COMPONENT TUNER ASSEMBLY WITH WIRE (w/ Satellite Radio)
5. INSTALL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER CENTER FINISH PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY
(a) Engage the 4 claws.
(b) Install the instrument cluster center finish panel sub-assembly with the 4 screws.
6. INSTALL RADIO AND DISPLAY RECEIVER ASSEMBLY WITH BRACKET
(a) Connect each connector.
(b) Engage the 2 clips.
(c) Install the radio and display receiver assembly with bracket with the 4 bolts.
Torque:
11 N·m {112 kgf·cm, 8 ft·lbf}
7. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL SPEAKER PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY
8. INSTALL CONSOLE BOX SUB-ASSEMBLY
9. INSTALL POSITION INDICATOR HOUSING ASSEMBLY
10. INSTALL SHIFT LEVER KNOB SUB-ASSEMBLY
11. INSTALL LOWER INSTRUMENT PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY
12. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
13. INSTALL COWL SIDE TRIM SUB-ASSEMBLY RH
14. INSTALL FRONT DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH
15. INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL ASSEMBLY
16. INSTALL CONSOLE BOX ASSEMBLY
17. INSTALL NO. 2 CONSOLE BOX CARPET
18. INSTALL UPPER CONSOLE PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY (w/o Seat Heater System)
19. INSTALL UPPER CONSOLE PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY (w/ Seat Heater System)
Removal
REMOVAL
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE RADIATOR ASSEMBLY AND FAN ASSEMBLY WITH MOTOR
HINT:
See page
2. REMOVE FAN
(a) Remove the nut and fan.
3. REMOVE NO. 2 FAN
(a) Remove the nut and No. 2 f ...
Accessory Meter
Components
COMPONENTS
ILLUSTRATION
Installation
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
1. INSTALL ACCESSORY METER ASSEMBLY (w/o Rear View Monitor System)
(a) Connect the connector.
(b) Engage the 2 clamps ...
Actuator Supply Voltage Circuit / Open (P0657)
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The ECM monitors the output voltage to the throttle actuator. This self-check
ensures that the ECM is functioning properly. The output voltage is usually 0 V
when the ignition switch is turned off. If the output voltage is higher than ...