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Subaru Car Manual & Air Bag Light Diagnosis
DEUTSCH via translate . google . com
- http://www.berklix.net/trans/
Legacy II (ie 2)
Station Wagon (BG)
BGC/510 1998
,
BG is a [Station] Wagon (American) = Estate (British)
= Kombi (German)
BD is a Sedan (American) = Saloon (British),
("Trend" just added a few optional frills to Legacy,
not significant).
Some local symbolic links will
not work with a browser from
or even locally on editor''s master site from
as the .pdf are not [as yet] on line served by an httpd
server.
For my (jhs@) local editing
& viewing, use
(Mouse copy the above into browser URL window, as the
clickable href=does not work.)
- Deutsch Fahrzeugbrief: Section 1: S-ARM EURO 2,
G:92/97
- Deutsch Fahrzeugschein: zu 2 7106 (jhs:
2020-01-27_KUES "Hersteller: 7106 FUJI HEAVY IND.(J.)")
- Deutsch Fahrzeugschein: zu 3 36200Q1 (jhs:
2020-01-27_KUES "Fz Typ: 36200Q BD/BG")
- Deutsch Fahrzeugschein: Section 7: K110/5600 (Kw
@ RPM)
- Deutsch Fahrzeugschein: Section 8: 2457 (cm
capacity, ie 2.5 litre)
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This Model
HSN/TSN = 7106/362
autoampel.de/subaru-legacy-2-5-kombi-7106-362.html =
Subaru Legacy 2.5 Kombi (1996 - 1998) 150 PS (110 kW) |
2.457 cm ^3 | Benzin HSN/TSN: 7106/362 | Amtliche
Typbezeichnung: #BD/BG (LEGACY KOMBI)
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A Preceding Model (What is STH?)
HSN/TSN = 7106/361
autoampel.de/subaru-legacy-2-5-sth-7106-361.html =
Subaru Legacy 2.5 STH (1996 -
1998) 150 PS (110 kW) | 2.457 cm ^3 | Benzin HSN/TSN:
7106/361 | Amtliche Typbezeichnung: #BD/BG (LEGACY STH)
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Following Model in changeover year 1998:
HSN/TSN = 7106/387
autoampel.de/subaru-legacy-2-5-kombi-awd-7106-387.html
=
Subaru Legacy 2.5 Kombi AWD (1998 - 2003) 156 PS (115 kW)
| 2.457 cm ^3 | Benzin .ps -1 HSN/TSN: 7106/387 |
Amtliche Typbezeichnung: #BE/BH (SUBARU LEGACY KOMBI, 2.5
4WD)
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Another Following Model (What is STH?)
HSN/TSN =
autoampel.de/subaru-legacy-2-5-sth-4wd-7106-386.html =
Subaru Legacy 2.5 STH 4WD (1998
- 2003) 156 PS (115 kW) | 2.457 cm³ | Benzin
HSN/TSN: 7106/386 | Amtliche Typbezeichnung: #BE/BH
(SUBARU LEGACY 2.5 4WD STH)
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Why it may be useful to know previous & following
models:
-
When discovering anomalies between parts in vehicle
& manual, (examples
-
My ECM (ECU Engine Control Module /
Unit / Computer) with unexpected number of pins),
-
Maybe manufacturers eg Subaru were either:
-
using up remnant old stock of ECM (ECU Engine
Control Module / Unit / Computer) parts from last
previous model, or
-
might have run out of stock ECM (ECU Engine
Control Module / Unit / Computer)s, & used
some ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer)s intended for next newer model ?
-
Subaru had 2 Legacy in 1998:
My (jhs@) car was
registered end of July 1998, but I think with the dealer
or Subaru Germany for a while before, as dealer offered
me a stock clearance price reduction subsidised by Subaru
Germany, so when did Subaru Japan actually manufacturer
it before import to Germany ? Which manual is actually appropriate (for which
bits of the car) ? (eg Carglass had 1 or iteration of
re-ordering a replacement windscreen cos of parts
mis-match).
My (jhs@) car (Subaru Legacy
1998) air bag warning light was iffy, then came on solid.
Subaru Dealers had failed to fix several times { Retired
first dealer seemed to improve it, but he wasn''t happy it
would last, & he didn''t say how he''d fixed it (trade
secret or more likely foreign language limitations) (I noted
at 2019-10 that the cable reel (informally: Clock Spring)
seal is broken). 2nd dealer had no time on 1 or 2 services,
then mechanic admitted he did not like doing electrics}. ( Pages=4442_121M_liberty_1998_2003.pdf
Page=3599 of calls this "Roll connector" )
I (jhs@) disconnected battery,
left it to stand, touched brake pedals in case any
electrolytics anywhere in car might be storing charge.
Subaru dealers tell me
Subarus do not have a supplementary 2nd battery, unlike some
other manufacturers example BMW
My (jhs@) synthetic material
shirts & non leather footwear can give static shocks
Wonder if bags probably blow on real current to heat
explosive, or can also blow just on voltage (like silicon
chips) ? - so I (jhs@)
grounded myself to wheel chassis before removing bag.
"SRS Airbag" just means "Supplementary Restraint System", ie
they expect safety belt to have held your body back in a
crash before the bag explodes in your face . SRS is not a
trade name (as I had falsely assumed it was), so seeing "SRS"
does not mean you don''t have a Takata air bag, Takata are
bad news:
There are Lots of How To videos on YouTube.com, examples:
Most for different newer models I
(jhs@) do not have, with sundry different tips, inc. eg:
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Steering Wheel:
-
Torque the wheel to 38 or 49 foot pounds (Different
video)
[ My (jhs@) torque
wrench took the steering wheel off, when set to 38
ft lb (=5.25 Kg m) & I (jhs@) think it felt as if
wheel was probably on with less than 38] .
Manual ( I (jhs@) purchased {
specified: 34 +- 5 N-m, (3.5 +- 0.5 kg-m, 25.3
+-3.6 ft-lb) (& also showed a normal washer
& lock washer ( I
(jhs@) did not find on axle) ) ) }.
-
Wheel nut: 17 mm. Don''t completely take off wheel
nut, until after you''ve vigorously wiggled &
wobbled it loose (to avoid it flying back in your
face while wrestling it)
[ Mine (jhs@) had 2
screwed holes for a wheel extractor tool, which I (jhs@) didn''t need.
I (jhs@)''d add: I (jhs@) had a
Crook-Lock (an anti theft Steering wheel lock
bar, that locks to wheel) to aid leverage, then ( I (jhs@) didn''t use
that, & while using torque wrench nut suddenly
came use, & hand slammed into the lock bar;
obvious lesson from the out of practice mechanic
;-) : remove what you do not need. ]
-
Don''t look at air bag with a meter, to avoid triggering
an explosion.
[ If I (jhs@) must, ( I (jhs@) would stand
sideways, & use a 20, 000 ohm / volt meter with 3
low current button cells (voltage to check), not a less
sensitive DVM that could push lots more current using
its 9V block battery or couple of chunky AA batteries.
) ]
- My (jhs@) Bag is
a MOMO
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"Every forum I have checked refers to either these
mythical resistor plugs, or 3.3 ohm 0.25w
resistors"
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"Some 3.3 ohm resistors ( get more than you need)"
-
forum . miata . net / vb / archive / index . php / t
- 83980 . html
- I had installed the Momo and just used
a 2W 3.0 Ohm resistor
- As is posted elsewhere, use a 3-ohm resistor in place of the
airbag. The local RS (jhs@: Radio Shack. USA
?) did not have one, so I soldered three 10-ohm
in parallel (3.3 ohms). No blinkage.
- 3 ohm resistor
miata
. net / garage / momo / momowheel . htm
-
www . amazon . com / MOMO - Steering - Wheel - Airbag -
Resistor / dp / B009PA5HIG # customerReviews has
"Stephen Rawlins
1.0 out of 5 stars Useless - doesn''t fit or work
March 8, 2013,
Verified Purchase
We upgrade a lot of late model sports cars with racing
steering wheels, primarily Momos in both fixed and
quick release. We have been looking for a elegant way
to turn off the Airbag light on the dashboard.
This device is not it. Don''t waste your time or
money. We eventually used a 2.2K Ohm resistor (0.30 cents) and it worked
like a champ.
10 people found this helpful
The 2.2k Ohm resistor worked for us on 1997-2013
Corvettes
Stephen, quick ? I tried the 2.2k Ohms with the
resistor supplied by Momo and light is still flashing
on my (jhs@) 250z any
suggestions?
"
What size resister are you using Answer: 4 Ohms TL
· September 1, 2018
-
One can make a dummy for an air bag (for insertion
into a plug while
retrofitting a non air bag wheel to a car with air
bag circuitry) with a 3.3 ohm resistor ! Seen on:
- Some video on air bag removal mentioned
3.3 ohms, looked like a pack of low power resistor maybe 1/4 watt !
- This Peugeot
P1801 Driver Module Airbag Bodgit And Leggit
Garage (or maybe previous: How
To Test A Airbag Bodgit And Leggit Garage
mentions approx 2.5 Ohms ! )
- There must be another resistor or current limiter
further up line, sensing it, else the little dummy
resistor would blow from
overload (V=IR, P = VI, P = V^2 / R = 12 * 12 / 3 =
) 48 W ! & also the battery would run flat.
- Here''s a give away title on eBay: "100
x AIRBAG BYPASS RESISTORS mixed all makes pack SRS
MOT FAULT LIGHT" So a secondary purpose is to fake
a car through the annual government car inspection.
-
Another kit Shows 2 dials : 0-11 * 1 ohm + 0-11
* 0.1 ohm & lists from memory, about 1.5 ohm to
7.5 ohm
-
1.0 ohms, 1.5 ohms, 1.8 ohms, 2.2 ohms, 2.7 ohms,
3.3 ohms, 3.9 ohms, 4.7 ohms, 5.6 ohms, 6.8
ohms
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Another 3.3 V listed for bags & belts
pre-tensioners
[ I (jhs@) wouldn''t
want to lose an air bag from a car, but I (jhs@) wanted to test if
warning light does not illuminate with a resistor dummy, so I (jhs@) made a dummy with 3 x
10 ohm 1/4 watt resistors in
parallel. Note if that dummy were exposed to 12V, that
would be 12/3.3 = 4 amps ! Too much power just to sense
continuity to one of the air bags. ]
-
Air bag Connectors are tricky,
with release sliders on yellow clips.
[ My (jhs@) connector between cable reel &
car was very problematic. On the back of my (jhs@) cable reel, I (jhs@) had to carefully use
side cutters on socket of
black disc container, to expose the white nylon plug to pull it out. (Some kind
of ratchet I (jhs@)
could not release, despite pushing a blunt clipped
cable tie as spacer down the hole of the socket on the cable reel chassis). ]
- Videos all show air bags with 2 x 2 pole sockets: 2 yellow wires for air bag,
+ 2 black wires for horn.
- Not tried: techinfo . subaru . com A
fee for 3 day access.
- workshop-manuals . com
/ subaru SubaruOwnersManual.pdf
Can''t be navigated (I tried with both Firefox & chrome)
Data may be sampled dummies ? Laden with ads. Constantly
windows begging for money to support servers. Icon to ask a
mechanic, presumably for a fee.
-
subaru
/ free / workshop - manuals . com / subaruownersmanual .
pdf
-
Haynes: Years back I tried &
failed to find a Haynes manual, but found a Haynes after a friend suggested
Chilton Manuals, & a new search
at 2024-04-08:
en . wikipedia . org / wiki / Chilton_Company #
Discontinuation
"Haynes is now the sole provider of widely
distributed repair manuals in the USA, and it,
too, openly plans to stop selling any new
paperback or digital books after 2020.[9] Chilton
still sells paperback books but plans to
discontinue in the near future as well."
en .
wikipedia . org / wiki / Haynes_Manual
"Haynes also publishes a range of US Chilton
manuals under license from Cengage."
haynes .
com / en - gb / car - manuals - 1
Selecting 1995-2004, Legacy, Only offers: LEGACY
IV (03->15), Hatchback, Automatic Petrol, 2.5
165HP (EJ253) GBP 27
haynes . com / en - gb / subaru / legacy / 2003 -
2006 - 25 - petrol - 69179
"Subaru LEGACY IV ESTATE PHASE 1 - 5D
2003-10->2006-092.5 165HP (EJ253) "
haynes . com / en - gb / classic - car - manuals /
subaru
Out of stock
haynes .
com / en - us / chilton / subaru
Another company Haynes bought: Clymer, when
clicked brought success with: 1998, Subaru,
Legacy
Conclusion: Haynes has not fully indexed its
acquisitions
haynes . com / en - us / search ? query = 1998
%20Subaru%20Legacy
haynes
. com / en - us / subaru / legacy / 1990-1999
Printed: $34.95 Digital: $34.95 Both: $44.95
"What''s covered: Subaru Legacy (1990-1999) Legacy
models inc. Outback & Brighton Haynes Repair
Manual"
They have a review section of 320 Pages, It has an
index that responds slowly on clicking : "12
Chassis electrical system" & the image within
browser is bitmap, not mouse-able, 1st Pages of
some sections clear, further Pages blurred to
encourage purchase, Sub Index: "26 Airbags -
general information" does not click.
I think I''m probably better off with what I have
with other PDF I already have jhsm.pdf & usdm.pdf
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Download & Comparison & Merge Of 2 Purchasable
PDFs
-
For my (jhs@) 1998 car:
- BEST CHOICE: EbayLiverpool: More info for lower price
www . eBay . co . uk / itm / OFFICIAL -
WORKSHOP - SERVICE - Repair - MANUAL - SUBARU -
LEGACY - 1998 - 2004 - WIRING /
152804680243
# OFFICIAL WORKSHOP SERVICE Repair MANUAL
SUBARU LEGACY 1998-2004 +WIRING#
£ 8.42 Graphic:Download in PDF
OFFICIAL WORKSHOP MANUAL +Wiring Diagrams
FACTORY REPAIR SERVICE MANUAL SAME AS SUBARU
SERVICES USE
Automatically sent in PDF within 1 minute*
into your PAYPAL E-mail address (downloadable
version) Pages 5500 Inc. Wiring Diagrams Member
since: 18 Jul, 2017. automotive official
workshops,
"We have automated system for sending the
Workshop Manuals"
58 Great Newton Street, Liverpool, Merseyside,
L3 5RP, United Kingdom.
-
Emanualonline:
www . emanualonline . com / Cars / Subaru /
Legacy -% 25252F - Liberty / Subaru - Legacy
- 1998 - Service - Repair - Workshop - Manual
. html
Subaru Legacy 1998 Service Repair Workshop
Manual EUR 16.99 Instant Download Inc: Subaru
Legacy 1998 Restraint & Subaru Legacy
1998 Body Electrical System "Written by the
manufacturers, ... THIS IS NOT GENERIC REPAIR
INFORMATION! IT IS VEHICLE SPECIFIC. THIS IS
THE EXACT SAME MANUAL USED BY TECHNICIANS AT
THE DEALERSHIPS TO MAINTAIN, SERVICE,
DIAGNOSE AND REPAIR YOUR VEHICLE. Subaru
Legacy 1998 Service Repair Workshop Manual is
COMPLETE and INTACT as should be without any
MISSING/CORRUPT part
or Pages."
PS: Wiring Icons.
blog . emanualonline . com / infographic -
how - to - read - car - wiring - diagrams
/
- Wrong pasted text they forgot
to edit at Icon 11 onward.
- They''ve reverted to dots for
joins & hump back bridge symbols for
non joins. I
(jhs@) recall those were deprecated for
UK IEE wiring regulations Some time before
or between 1973
& well before 1985
-
- More
Info is provided by EbayLiverpool
- The Emanualonline is an
exact subset of info from EbayLiverpool.
- The PDF filenames vary, but the
md5 of contents match.
- Some pdf were as small as 1, 2,
4 Pages etc, others over 200 Pages, wading
through the mess with a pdf browser was
difficult.
- The PDF names from both
companies are useless, & also differ
between each other: They perhaps
incorporate a sale, conversion, or export
number from Subaru to EbayLiverpool & Emanualonline,
possibly numbers from some sequential
converter mechanism; but file names do Not
contain names relating to content. The
names are best changed, converted to
meaningful names.
- It is very difficult reading
with numeric cross references to other
parts of the manual, that bear little
relation to directory names, and no
relation to random file names.
- Directory names are the same in
both EbayLiverpool & Emanualonline (Emanualonline
being just a subset of EbayLiverpool)
- Directory names are meaningful;
but an alphabetic sort does not provide the
numeric order that Subaru use for
references within their manual.
- The directory names contain
embedded spaces & brackets that first
wrecked attempts to investigate &
resolve the above issues using command line
tools on Unix.
- 2004-01-31, after having learnt
the above, I
(jhs@) discarded all old trees
extracted from both zips, &
re-extracted & more rigorously numerous
times, while carefully investigating &
re-processing everything.
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Clean
trees of breaking MS space and
brackets etc chars in directory
names.
cd service_manual/
foreach i ( `find . -type d `)
foreach i ( `find . -type d`)
echo "Starting $i" ; pushd $i
(make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES tiff;
tiffcp *.tiff all.tiff; ls -lh
all.tiff ; make all.pdf; \
echo "Examine size if over 4G
before rm *.tiff")
# The () brackets are to
avoid failure on top directories
with no .pdf.
popd ; echo "Finished $i"
end
The above series of "40 make all.pdf"
took 8 hours on host=dell
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3320M CPU
@ 2.60GHz, real memory = 8G,
FreeBSD/SMP: 4 CPUs
Errors emitted by "make
PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES tiff" on (at
least) 511 of the 513 .pdf
object lacks an endobj
PDF file was repaired
**** This file had errors that were
repaired or ignored.
**** The file was produced by:
**** >>>> iText by
lowagie.com (r0.95 based on version
Paulo build 103) <<<<
**** Please notify the author of the
software that produced this
**** file that it does not conform
to Adobe''s published PDF
**** specification.
Another type of error on 1 file in
diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system/
TIFFAppendToStrip: Maximum TIFF file
size exceeded.
all.tiff: Error, can''t write strip
10.
just in:
4294227586 all.tiff
25566888 all.pdf
tiffcp msa5tcd98l21312.tiff
msa5tcd98l21313.tiff
msa5tcd98l21314.tiff
msa5tcd98l21315.tiff
msa5tcd98l21316.tiff
msa5tcd98l21317.tiff
msa5tcd98l21318.tiff
msa5tcd98l21319.tiff
msa5tcd98l21320.tiff
all1_via_tiff.tiff # Ran OK
ls -l all1_via_tiff.tiff #
1797858258 all1_via_tiff.tiff
nice make all1_via_tiff.pdf # Ran
OK
Test confirms msa5tcd98l21321.tiff
is too big:
nice make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
msa5tcd98l21321.tiff
On Each of Page=275 276 277 278 279
280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288
289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297
298 299 300 301 302 303 304
**** Error: page drawing error
occurred.
Could not draw this page at all,
page will be missing in the
output.
The following errors were
encountered at least once while
processing this file:
object lacks an endobj
PDF file was repaired
**** This file had errors that were
repaired or ignored.
**** The file was produced by:
**** >>>> iText by
lowagie.com (r0.95 based on version
Paulo build 103) <<<<
**** Please notify the author of the
software that produced this
**** file that it does not conform
to Adobe''s published PDF
**** specification.
4294415504 msa5tcd98l21321.tiff
Conclusion:
msa5tcd98l21321.tiff is too big,
msa5tcd98l21321.pdf needs to be
split
before generating .tiff for OCR
extraction
4 G is: 4294967296 # dc 1024 1024 *
1024 * 4 * p
So even .tiff files a bit under 4G
produced from "make
PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES tiff" can be corrupt. So later
for auto size
scanning set a lower figure and later
look at the make
exit code from "make
PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES tiff"
quora . com / What - is - the -
maximum - size - of - a - TIFF -
file
"If it is TIFF file that is
following TIFF 6.0 specification,
then it is 4GB.
BigTiff or other proprietary TIFF
format ... can be large as 18
exabytes in theory."
msa5tcd98l21321.pdf was split
manually with
Xpdf
Pages=140, Footers=116-255 for
all2_t10a_via_tiff.pdf
Pages 151-304 for
all2_t10b_via_tiff
It didn''t reduce PDF much:
6060472 msa5tcd98l21321.pdf
5460220
all2_t10a_via_tiff.pdf
5740331
all2_t10b_via_tiff.pdf
Pages=164, Footers=256-419,
But the .tiff shrank to useable half
sizes:
make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
all2_t10a_via_tiff-150.tiff
make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
all2_t10b_via_tiff.tiff
2191474048
all2_t10a_via_tiff.tiff
2567155312
all2_t10b_via_tiff.tiff
Looks like Xpdf exported .ps not
.pdf, I
(jhs@) just called it .pdf not
realising; after moving & make
pdf they did shrink:
5460220
all2_t10a_via_tiff.ps
1652005
all2_t10a_via_tiff.pdf
5740331
all2_t10b_via_tiff.ps
1874265
all2_t10b_via_tiff.pdf
Pages=164, Footers=256-419
Set near consistent names for
viewing whole manual
ln -s msa5tcd98l21322.pdf
all3_via_tiff.pdf
To support viewing all with
cd ~/car ; cd service_manual/
;
foreach i ( `find -s . -type f -name
all\*.pdf`)
echo $i ; xpdf $i ; end
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The aggregate of all * / * / all*.pdf
has grown to about double the size of
the original smaller */PDFs, As an
example, a sample analysis of first
directory body_section /
body_and_exterior 6389211 bytes for
new all.pdf, whereas 3383654 bytes
for all old pdf eg
msa5tcd98l21188.pdf
echo "76455 901669 + 555714 + 48270
+ 39869 + 40452 + 84329 + 151238 +
66725 + 23097 + 29153 + 83633 + 71346
+ 54747 + 180442 + 195055 + 15143 +
57241 + 51325 + 83031 + 54349 + 43093
+ 43091 + 45307 + 22578 + 27580 +
171274 + 22768 + 22767 + 44169 +
44172 + 10214 + 10216 + 9687 + 3455 +
p" | dc
I
(jhs@) assume the bloat stems
from converting from PDF of type
containing text (that is mouse-able)
to a degraded PDF of concatenated
tiff bitmaps, then converted back to
PDF (that are not mouse-able).
I
(jhs@) have since found a pdf
concatenater
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I
(jhs@) discovered gs called from
berklix.mk does not emit an error
if while converting .pdf to .tiff it
encounters a corrupt .pdf . So to
detect if there are more corrupt
pdf:
To the .pdf.tiff rule in
berklix.mk I (jhs@) added
both a 'test -e' on output from 'gs'
& also 'SUBDIR != find -s . -type
d | grep /'
And created Makefiles
cd ~/car/airbag/vendor
foreach i ( `find . -type d `)
echo '.include
<berklix.mk>' >
$i/Makefile
end
Then ran: make
PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES tiff
Which detected these were corrupt
& had to be moved and deleted:
Caution: .pdf & .tiff uses 102
Gig : du -s -g * # 80 ebayliverpool 22
emanualonline
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Type of PDF: The pdf that were
produced by { make tiff ; tiffcp ;
make pdf } will have lost both
- Mouseable copy &
paste from .pdf
- Index as displayed by
Xpdf
- Quality: Output of
the composite .pdf marked
in boldis NOT as good as
input .pdf not marked in bold,
Example the vertical wires here, and
look at some faint circuit
diagrams about 12 Pages in on
wiring_diagram / wiring_diagram/
all.pdf
- Page Size ? Maybe Subaru
original was possibly produced for a
USA paper size (biggest pseudo
English market) ?, What were rest of
English speaking world produced for ?
- I have not checked yet. Britain
& Australia & Europe etc all
use A4. My
(jhs@) macros in
berklix.mk assume and use A4.
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OCR
extract text to { build an index
and to support search by find and
Grep }
cd diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system
ln -s msa5tcd98l21322.tiff
all3_via_tiff.tiff
ls -l all*
11332688 all1_via_tiff.pdf
1797858258 all1_via_tiff.tiff
5460220
all2_t10a_via_tiff.pdf
2191474048
all2_t10a_via_tiff.tiff
5740331
all2_t10b_via_tiff.pdf
Pages=164, Footers=256-419
2567155312
all2_t10b_via_tiff.tiff
19 all3_via_tiff.pdf @ ->
msa5tcd98l21322.pdf
20 all3_via_tiff.tiff@ ->
msa5tcd98l21322.tiff
make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
all1_via_tiff.tiff
Listed each page marker
make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
all2_t10a_via_tiff.tiff
Listed no page marker, presumably
lost by Xpdf print
make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
all2_t10b_via_tiff.tiff
Listed no page marker, presumably
lost by Xpdf print
make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
all3_via_tiff.tiff
Listed each page marker
cd ~/car/ service_manual/
mv
diagnostics_section/on-board_diagnostics_ii_system
../on-board_diagnostics_ii_system.MV
foreach i ( `find . -type d`)
echo "Starting $i" ; pushd $i
(make PDF_TO_TIFF_FORCE=YES
all.tiff; nice make all.txt )
popd ; echo "Finished $i"
end
cd service_manual.LN_MV
; ls -l *tiff
1800139398 all1_via_tiff.tiff
2191474048
all2_t10a_via_tiff.tiff
2567155312
all2_t10b_via_tiff.tiff
1985460858
all3_via_tiff.tiff
make all1_via_tiff.txt
all2_t10a_via_tiff.txt
all2_t10b_via_tiff.txt
all3_via_tiff.txt
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A few files only in each vendor, not
in the other vendor. (I also wondered
if maybe each vendor included a few
duplicates). (A few file contents
quite different around 6-1 ignition.) Here''s
how I
(jhs@) investigated:
mkdir stripped_ emanualonline
cd stripped_ emanualonline
mkdir emanualonline
ebayliverpool
(cd emanualonline
; unzip ../../../zips/ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003.zip
)
(cd ebayliverpool
; unzip ../../../zips/ ebayliverpool/subaru-legacy_1998-2004.zip
)
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \; du -s *
dups > /vendor/t;
sh /vendor/t
rm emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/.ds_store
find . -type d -depth -exec rmdir
{} \;
du -s * # 305200 ebayliverpool
cd ..
mkdir stripped_ ebayliverpool
cd stripped_ ebayliverpool
mkdir emanualonline
ebayliverpool
(cd emanualonline
; unzip ../../../zips/ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003.zip
)
(cd ebayliverpool
; unzip ../../../zips/ ebayliverpool/subaru-legacy_1998-2004.zip
)
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
mv ebayliverpool
a ebayliverpool
dups > /vendor/t; sh
/vendor/t
mv a ebayliverpool
ebayliverpool
rm emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/.ds_store
find . -type d -depth -exec rmdir
{} \;
du -s *
cd ..
mkdir unstripped
cd unstripped
mkdir emanualonline
ebayliverpool
(cd emanualonline
; unzip ../../../zips/ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003.zip
)
(cd ebayliverpool
; unzip ../../../zips/ ebayliverpool/subaru-legacy_1998-2004.zip
)
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
find . -exec mvexp {} \;
rm emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/.ds_store
find . -type d -depth -exec rmdir
{} \;
du -s *
cd ..
du -s * / * | rev | sort
| rev
rm -rf stripped_ ebayliverpool/ emanualonline
stripped_ emanualonline/ ebayliverpool
du -s * / * | rev | sort
| rev
mv stripped_ ebayliverpool
stripped
du -s \ stripped/ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual
\ unstripped/ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual
\ unstripped/ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003
84500 stripped/ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual
84500 unstripped/ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual
70092 unstripped/ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003
pushd unstripped/ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual
; find . -type f | sort >
~/vendor/liv.lst ; popd
pushd unstripped/ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003
; find . -type f | sort >
~/vendor/ema.lst ; popd
vi ema.lst
:1, $
s/msa5tcd.......pdf/thing.pdf/
:1, $
s/msa5tcd......pdf/thing.pdf/
:1, $
s/msa5tcd.....pdf/thing.pdf/
vi liv.lst
:1, $
s/msa5tcd.........pdf/thing.pdf/
diff ema.lst liv.lst | grep -v '
^[0-9] ' | sort > diffs.lst
# < means a file in Emanualonline
not in EbayLiverpool
# > means a file in EbayLiverpool
not in Emanualonline
cat diffs.lst
< body_section /
body_and_exterior / thing.pdf
< electrical_section /
body_electrical_system /
thing.pdf
< electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system /
thing.pdf
< engine_section /
engine__open-bracket_sohc_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
< engine_section /
fuel_injection_system /
thing.pdf
< engine_section /
fuel_injection_system /
thing.pdf
< engine_section /
fuel_injection_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_
/ thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
brakes / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
engine_cooling_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
engine_cooling_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
foreword / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
foreword / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
foreword / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
foreword / thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
thing.pdf
> diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
thing.pdf
> engine_section / foreword /
thing.pdf
> engine_section / foreword /
thing.pdf
>
mechanical_components_section /
suspension / thing.pdf
>
mechanical_components_section /
wheels_and_axles / thing.pdf
>
transmission_and_differential_section
/
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
>
transmission_and_differential_section
/
automatic_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
>
transmission_and_differential_section
/
manual_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
>
transmission_and_differential_section
/
manual_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
>
transmission_and_differential_section
/
manual_transmission_and_differential
/ thing.pdf
> wiring_diagram / foreword /
thing.pdf
cd ~/car/airbag/ manual/vendor/
find . -type f -size 0c
ebayliverpool/SubaruLegacy
1998 / 1998 / Service Manual /
TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL
SECTION / TRANSMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEM/ MSA5TCD98L21036.pdf
Bad PDF Zero
Size
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1 file in directory: body_section /
body_and_exterior
find . -exec
mvexp {} \;
find . -exec
mvexp {} \;
find . -exec
mvexp {} \;
find . -exec
mvexp {} \;
find . -exec
mvexp {} \;
find . -type f -size 0c
./vendor/ ebayliverpool/
subarulegacy_1998/ 1998/
service_manual/
transmission_and_differential_section/
transmission_control_system/
msa5tcd98l21037 msa5tcd98l21036.pdf
# Bad PDF
Zero Size
find . -type d -name
body_and_exterior
./ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/body_section/body_and_exterior
./ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual/body_section/body_and_exterior
./ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1999_-_2001/1999/service_manual/body_section/body_and_exterior
pd ebayliverpool
rm -rf subarulegacy_1999_-_2001
subarulegacy_2002_-_2004
supplement
popd
find . -type d -name
body_and_exterior
./ emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/body_section/body_and_exterior
./ ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual/body_section/body_and_exterior
ls -l `find . -type d -name
body_and_exterior`
mkdir -p
body_section/body_and_exterior
mv emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003
/ body_section /
body_and_exterior body_section /
body_and_exterior/ emanualonline
mv ebayliverpool/subarulegacy_1998
/ 1998 / service_manual /
body_section / body_and_exterior
body_section /
body_and_exterior/ ebayliverpool
pd body_section /
body_and_exterior
dups > /vendor/t
sh /vendor/t
No reduction, no duplicates !
Why ? Visual examination:
emanualonline/
4611 Oct 18 2003
msa5tcd99l357.pdf
msa5tcd99l357.pdf
small warning on SRS
cables
902054 Oct 18 2003
msa5tcd99l358.pdf
main page Starting Body Datum
Points
Has merged to single page ebayliverpool/msa5tcd98l21188.pdf
ebayliverpool/msa5tcd98l21188.pdf
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Further investigation of files
in Emanualonline
not in EbayLiverpool:
1 file in directory:
electrical_section /
body_electrical_system
mkdir electrical_section /
body_electrical_system cd
~/car/airbag/ manual/vendor/
find . -type d -name
body_electrical_system
emanualonline
/ 93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003
/ electrical_section /
body_electrical_system
ebayliverpool
/ subarulegacy_1998 / 1998 /
service_manual /
electrical_section /
body_electrical_system
mkdir -p electrical_section /
body_electrical_system
mv emanualonline
/ 93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003 /
electrical_section /
body_electrical_system
electrical_section /
body_electrical_system/ emanualonline
mv ebayliverpool
/ subarulegacy_1998 / 1998 /
service_manual /
electrical_section /
body_electrical_system
electrical_section /
body_electrical_system/ ebayliverpool
pushd electrical_section /
body_electrical_system
cd emanualonline
; ls -s1
__8 msa5tcd99l452.pdf
_20 msa5tcd99l453.pdf
_28 msa5tcd99l454.pdf
_44 msa5tcd99l455.pdf
172 msa5tcd99l456.pdf
_28 msa5tcd99l457.pdf
100 msa5tcd99l458.pdf
_56 msa5tcd99l459.pdf
_28 msa5tcd99l460.pdf
_80 msa5tcd99l461.pdf
_56 msa5tcd99l462.pdf
180 msa5tcd99l463.pdf
_92 msa5tcd99l464.pdf
_48 msa5tcd99l465.pdf
_68 msa5tcd99l466.pdf
_20 msa5tcd99l467.pdf
_68 msa5tcd99l468.pdf
_80 msa5tcd99l469.pdf
_76 msa5tcd99l470.pdf
_76 msa5tcd99l471.pdf
_64 msa5tcd99l472.pdf
_68 msa5tcd99l473.pdf
244 msa5tcd99l474.pdf
_16 msa5tcd99l475.pdf
_44 msa5tcd99l476.pdf
_32 msa5tcd99l477.pdf
_32 msa5tcd99l478.pdf
cd ebayliverpool
; ls -s1
__8 msa5tcd98l21281.pdf
_20 msa5tcd98l21282.pdf
_28 msa5tcd98l21283.pdf
_44 msa5tcd98l21284.pdf
172 msa5tcd98l21285.pdf
_28 msa5tcd98l21286.pdf
100 msa5tcd98l21287.pdf
_56 msa5tcd98l21288.pdf
_28 msa5tcd98l21289.pdf
_80 msa5tcd98l21290.pdf
_48 msa5tcd98l21291.pdf
184 msa5tcd98l21292.pdf
_92 msa5tcd98l21293.pdf
_48 msa5tcd98l21294.pdf
_68 msa5tcd98l21295.pdf
_20 msa5tcd98l21296.pdf
_68 msa5tcd98l21297.pdf
_80 msa5tcd98l21298.pdf
_76 msa5tcd98l21299.pdf
_76 msa5tcd98l21300.pdf
_64 msa5tcd98l21301.pdf
_68 msa5tcd98l21302.pdf
256 msa5tcd98l21303.pdf
224 msa5tcd98l21304.pdf
_44 msa5tcd98l21305.pdf
_32 msa5tcd98l21306.pdf
manual merge with vi:
__4608
msa5tcd99l452.pdf
Pages=1
__4610
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21281.pdf
Pages=1
_18174
msa5tcd99l453.pdf
Pages=1
_18174
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21282.pdf
Pages=1
_28234
msa5tcd99l454.pdf
Pages=2
_28251
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21283.pdf
Pages=2
_42667
msa5tcd99l455.pdf
Pages=1
_42663
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21284.pdf
Pages=1
172538
msa5tcd99l456.pdf
Pages=5
172537
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21285.pdf
Pages=5
_27429
msa5tcd99l457.pdf
Pages=1
_27430
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21286.pdf
Pages=1
100448
msa5tcd99l458.pdf
Pages=3
100450
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21287.pdf
Pages=3
_55448
msa5tcd99l459.pdf
Pages=2
_55418
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21288.pdf
Pages=2
_25592
msa5tcd99l460.pdf
Pages=1
_25555
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21289.pdf
Pages=1
_78465
msa5tcd99l461.pdf
Pages=2
_78464
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21290.pdf
Pages=2
_56703
msa5tcd99l462.pdf
Pages=1
_45370
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21291.pdf
Pages=1
181111
msa5tcd99l463.pdf
Pages=4
185142
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21292.pdf
Pages=4
_93503
msa5tcd99l464.pdf
Pages=3
_93501
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21293.pdf
Pages=3
_46619
msa5tcd99l465.pdf
Pages=2
_46621
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21294.pdf
Pages=2
_67794
msa5tcd99l466.pdf
Pages=2
_67795
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21295.pdf
Pages=2
_19084
msa5tcd99l467.pdf
Pages=1
_19085
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21296.pdf
Pages=1
_68334
msa5tcd99l468.pdf
Pages=2
_68334
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21297.pdf
Pages=2
_78641
msa5tcd99l469.pdf
Pages=3
_78638
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21298.pdf
Pages=3
_73769
msa5tcd99l470.pdf
Pages=2
_73765
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21299.pdf
Pages=2
_75189
msa5tcd99l471.pdf
Pages=2
_75194
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21300.pdf
Pages=2
_61521
msa5tcd99l472.pdf
Pages=2,
_61521
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21301.pdf
Pages=2,
_69271
msa5tcd99l473.pdf
Pages=2,
_69276
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21302.pdf
Pages=2,
247909
msa5tcd99l474.pdf
Pages=4
Last page 2nd Column:
- Both Above
& Below: start the same
down to page {4 of 4} with
title: "Security System, "
.. "A: REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION" then
- Above has: "1.
SECURITY CONTROL MODULE" ..
"B: INSPECTION 1. IMPACT
SENSOR"
- Below has: "1
STARTER INTERRUPT RELAY" ..
"2. HEADLIGHT ALARM RELAY"
259014
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21303.pdf
Pages=4,
_15562
msa5tcd99l475.pdf
Pages=1, Section=6-2_[W22C2]
23. Security System
First page 2nd Column:
- Both Above
& Below: Left column
same with "Turn ignition
switch OFF" : "Security
System, " .. "A: REMOVAL
AND INSTALLATION" then
- Above has: "1.
SECURITY CONTROL MODULE" ..
"B: INSPECTION 1. IMPACT
SENSOR"
- Below has: "1
STARTER INTERRUPT RELAY" ..
"2. HEADLIGHT ALARM RELAY"
226501
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21304.pdf
Pages=8, Section=6-2_[W22C2]
23. Security System
_43595
msa5tcd99l476.pdf
Pages=1, Section=6-2_[W24B2]
24. Seat Heater P 45,
_43591
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21305.pdf
Pages=1 Section=6-2_[W24A1]
24. Seat Heater page 52,
_29936
msa5tcd99l477.pdf
Pages=1 Section=6-2_[W25A1]
25. Wiper Deicer page 46,
_30750
ebayliverpool /
msa5tcd98l21306.pdf
Pages=2 Section=6-2_[W25B2]
25. Wiper Deicer page 53,
_30265
msa5tcd99l478.pdf
Pages=2,
Section=6-2_[W26A1] 26.
Keyless Entry
Page=1, Footer=47,
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Further investigation of files in
Emanualonline
not in EbayLiverpool: 1
file in directory: electrical_section
/ engine_electrical_system
find . -type d -name
engine_electrical_system
emanualonline
/ 93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003 /
electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system
ebayliverpool /
subarulegacy_1998 / 1998 /
service_manual /
electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system
pushd ebayliverpool
; rm -rf subarulegacy_1999_-_2001
subarulegacy_2002_-_2004 supplement
; popd
mkdir -p electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system
mv emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/electrical_section/engine_electrical_system
electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system/ emanualonline
mv ebayliverpool
/ subarulegacy_1998 / 1998 /
service_manual / electrical_section
/ engine_electrical_system
electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system/ ebayliverpool
cd electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system
ls -l * / * # then
manual merge with vi:
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Further investigation of files in
Emanualonline
not in EbayLiverpool: 3
files in directory engine_section /
fuel_injection_system
find . -type d -name
fuel_injection_system
emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/engine_section/fuel_injection_system
ebayliverpool /
subarulegacy_1998 / 1998 /
service_manual / engine_section /
fuel_injection_system
pushd liverpool ; rm -rf
subarulegacy_1999_-_2001
subarulegacy_2002_-_2004 supplement
; popd
mkdir -p engine_section /
fuel_injection_system
mv emanualonline/93592-subaru_legacy_1998-2003/engine_section/fuel_injection_system
engine_section /
fuel_injection_system/ emanualonline
mv ebayliverpool
/ subarulegacy_1998 / 1998 /
service_manual / engine_section /
fuel_injection_system
engine_section /
fuel_injection_system /
ebayliverpool
cd engine_section /
fuel_injection_system
ls -l * / * # then
manual merge with vi:
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-
Other Years
-
Manuals - Physical Books
-
Format Unknown or Both Confusingly specified
-
-
-
-
"Subaru OBD2 Pin-out" By Busaru
youtube .
com / watch ? v=17Yvm4WBMBk
Pins, Colour Written Description of Audio by BUSARU
4 & 5 "black with a red stripe and silver
tracer"
I (jhs@) See: 4 Black
with very dark red (ie I
(jhs@) see brown) stripe & silver thin band
I (jhs@) See: 5 black
with silver band
7 orange with white stripe & silver tracer (ie
thin band) goes to computer ECM (ECU Engine Control
Module / Unit / Computer) Pin 93 ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) (B84) to OBD (B40) Pin Outs and Circuit
Diagram
8 solid red with silver tracer (band) to Automatic
Transmission (ATCU) - cut & insulated = not needed
for a VW swap
12 light green with red stripe & silver tracer
(band), goes to ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) Pin 91,
13 light green with white stripe and silver tracer
(band) ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) Pin 92,
16 solid red with 2 silver tracers (bands) 12V,
straight to battery, or rewire via ignition to avoid
battery drain.
Comments
+Mart Brandjes: In North America OBD2 was standard in
1995 for Subarus.
Bóbr Bobrowski 1 year ago
in Europe some cars from 98 have OBD style socket with subaru protocol all after
00 have same thing and after 02 its full OBD support
present
Marc Instone 3 years ago
Is pin 7 what they call the K-Line ?
+Marc I believe that''s right. To be honest, I''m not
really sure what it means, just haven''t re searched it.
BUSARU 1 year ago
+Bóbr Bobrowski Sorry mate, I should have
mentioned that in the video - 98 Legacy.
jhs@:He lists where pin numbers on OBD socket go
to, but Not to another older diagnostic socket on a
Subaru, but to a Subaru ECM (ECU Engine Control Module
/ Unit / Computer) (for some VW project).
-
Wikipedia or Subaru
ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer)
(B84) to OBD (B40) Pin Outs and Circuit Diagram
Page=1574 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Page=? of Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf,
Footer=286, Sector=2-7_[T10BH2] |
Pin Number and Description
|
Subaru Usage for comparison
|
Wikipedia |
_1 Manufacturer discretion |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
_2 Bus positive Line |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
_3 Manufacturer discretion |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
_4 Chassis ground |
Ground |
Wikipedia |
_5 Signal ground |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
_6 CAN high |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
_7 K-Line (ISO
9141-2 and ISO 14230-4) |
K-Line of ISO 9141
CARB |
Wikipedia |
_8 Manufacturer discretion |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
_9 Manufacturer discretion |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
10 Bus negative Line |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
11 Manufacturer discretion |
Select Monitor clock |
Wikipedia |
12 Manufacturer discretion |
Select Monitor signal (Subaru Select
Monitor to ECM)* |
Wikipedia |
13 Manufacturer discretion |
Select Monitor signal (ECM to Subaru
Select Monitor)* |
Wikipedia |
14 CAN low |
Blank |
Wikipedia |
15 L-Line
|
Blank |
Wikipedia |
16 Battery voltage (+12 Volt for
type A connector) (+24 Volt for type B
connector) |
Power supply |
|
|
|
Wikipedia |
Wikipedia Shows pins 1-8
as being on wider side. |
Wikipedia |
\.. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 ../
Female Socket Seen from front.
|
Wikipedia |
..\ 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 /..
Female Socket Seen from front.
|
|
|
|
Subaru |
Subaru shows pins 1-8
as being on narrower side,
ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer)
(B84) to OBD (B40) Pin Outs and Circuit Diagram
Page=1574 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T10BI0], Footer-286.
(Subaru are wrong to number that connector
that way, but all their circuit diagrams use their
wrong numbering, so one must understand what they''ve
done wrong). |
Page=2282 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D1A0] Footer-2,
WIRING DIAGRAM, 1. General Description, A: WIRING
DIAGRAM,
"Each connector and its terminal position are
indicated by a sketch of the connector in a
disconnected state which is viewed from the front"
|
Subaru |
../ 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 \..
As shown in Subaru manual. |
Subaru |
/.. 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 ..\
As shown in Subaru manual. |
|
|
Subaru |
\.. 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
09 ../
Rotated axially around cable. |
Subaru |
..\ 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
01 /..
Rotated axially around cable. |
|
|
Subaru |
_1 power supply |
Subaru |
_2 blank |
Subaru |
_3 blank |
Subaru |
_4 Subaru Select Monitor signal (ECM to
Subaru Select Monitor)*
* : Circuit only for Subaru Select Monitor
|
Subaru |
_5 Subaru Select Monitor signal (Subaru
Select Monitor to ECM )*
* : Circuit only for Subaru Select Monitor
|
Subaru |
_6 Subaru Select Monitor clock*
* : Circuit only for Subaru Select Monitor
|
Subaru |
_7 Blank |
Subaru |
_8 Blank |
Subaru |
_9 Blank |
Subaru |
10 K-Line of ISO
9141 CARB |
Subaru |
11 Blank |
Subaru |
12 Ground |
Subaru |
13 Ground |
Subaru |
14 Blank |
Subaru |
15 Blank |
Subaru |
16 Blank |
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Assume
subaru_Section=2-7_[T3B2]_p44,
Footer=45 numbered the pins wrongly in their doc
subaru_Section=2-7_[T3B2]_p44,
Footer=45 (perhaps using their normal company
method?) but assume & hope Subaru got pin placement
right, that would match other devices functionality:
Wikipedia |
Subaru |
Function |
_1 |
16 |
Blank |
_2 |
15 |
Blank |
_3 |
14 |
Blank |
_4 |
13 |
Ground |
_5 |
12 |
Ground |
_6 |
11 |
Blank |
_7 |
10 |
K-Line of ISO 9141
CARB |
_8 |
_9 |
Blank |
_9 |
_8 |
Blank |
10 |
_7 |
Blank |
11 |
_6 |
Subaru Select Monitor clock* |
12 |
_5 |
Subaru Select Monitor signal (Subaru
Select Monitor to ECM)* |
13 |
_4 |
Subaru Select Monitor signal (ECM to
Subaru Select Monitor)* |
14 |
_3 |
Blank |
15 |
_2 |
Blank |
16 |
_1 |
Power supply |
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Subaru Pin numbering conflicts
with industry standards, example all of
The Subaru manuals I''ve looked at all have same pin-out
numbering (all with pins 1-8 on narrow side, thus all
wrong, as all inconsistent with
wikipedia that has pins 1-8 on wide side of
connector).
(Maybe Subaru might have corrected manuals for newer
models, I''ve not looked.)
Subaru manuals::
- Alignement3
- Section=Section=2-7_[T3B2],
Footer=45, Page=331 of Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf "ON-BOARD
DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM "
- Section=Section=2-7_[T3B2],
Footer=45, Page=44 of
Pages=546 all.pdf "ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM "
- Section=Section=2-7_[T3B2],
Footer=45, Page=2 of
Pages=19 14.pdf "ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM "
- Section=Section=2-7_[T3B2],
Footer=45, Page=1333 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, "ON-BOARD
DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM "
-
Section=?,
Footer=EN(H4SO)-29, Page=427 of Pages=4442_121M_liberty_1998_2003.pdf
"DATA LINK
CONNECTOR"
The data in indent below copied from
"liberty_1998_2003",
liberty_1998_2003:
DATA LINK
CONNECTOR
ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS
8. Data Link
Connector
A: NOTE
This connector is used both for OBD-II general
scan tools and the Subaru Select Monitor.
.............+---+
...+---------+ . +---------+
../ 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 \
./ .09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 .\
+-----------------------------+
Terminal Contents
01 Power
02 Blank
03 Blank
04 Blank
05 Blank
06 Blank
07 Blank
08 Blank
09 Blank
10 K-Line of ISO 9141 CARB
11 Blank
12 Ground
13 Ground
14 Blank
15 Blank
16 Blank
It is important to realise how Subaru Pin numbering is screwed up, for
when looking at Subaru circuit diagrams, & pin-outs
of their other connectors, to
figure how to connect wires from an industry standard OBD-II connector
socket to a Subaru connector.
-
youtube . com
/ watch ? v=zgrifWm3G6k
Join the 2 black plugs, turn on
ignition (don''t start engine)
"Check Engine" flashes (if a previous vendor has not
crippled it).
Count number of flashes
If the CEL flashes regularly ie more than 6 long
flashes, then there are no stored codes.
Reset ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer)
by disconnecting battery overnight.
-
www .
youtube . com / watch ? v=DhDzA-6dFm4 Title: "How to
check fault codes on Subaru Legacy forester, Impreza or
outback WITHOUT scanner"
I presume this will only work on newer cars that have a
matrix display for driven distance, whereas I have an old
rotating mechanical display.
Ignition on; Head lights on, Push trip 4 times; Lights
off; Push trip 4 times;, Lights on; Push trip 4
times;
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-
"Subaru''s GENIUS Way to Check (and erase) ABS Codes"
by Luke
youtube.com/watch?v=ikbo-d11qX0
Ignition off; Insert a wire in Pin 6; Ignition On;
Starts & Ends with 11;
[He had 2 fault codes to clear.] To Clear: Leave
Ignition on; Remove pin 6, ; 3 times within 12 secs, hold
in for at least .2 of a second; Pin 6 Back in &
leave. Ignition off & on; Should now just show 11;
Remove pin & insulate.
I tried this 2024-04-05 it didn''t work, I still have
same My trouble codes: when I
earth pin 1,
This DIY video applies to all 1993-2001 Subaru Impreza
models, however, Subaru used this diagnostic approach for
many other models over the years, so this video actually
has a much broader application across the entire
platform. www.SubaruONLY.com
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-
"Older Subaru Legacy Tips, Green and black
connectors"
youtube .
com / watch ? v=3y55wdRsa3Q By Justin in Seattle on a
1992 Subaru Legacy
Light brown (became yellow by My (jhs@) later car) plug:
is oldest Subaru plug for
diagnostic scanner.
Called: Select Monitor
One.
Looks like 4 slots in a row, + 1 small hole in middle
. But I think its actually 9 pins. Was normal up to
1995, still present in some models after
2 green Connectors to join
together:
Listen for solenoid clicks & fans whirring.
2 black Connectors
Singular black connector:
7 pin, used with ground wires, to set a condition to
get more error codes
-
youtube . com
/ watch ? v=g1K7PqhmDW8
the singular black connector:
hold it toward you like a 'U'
top left of U is pin 1, top right is 2,
don''t use bottom 4 contacts,
there are 2 loose pins for shorting
depending on model both black, or black & white.
- pin 1 if earthed (with ignition on):
initiates error display
- pin 2 if earthed as well as 1 (with
ignition on): clears error memory.
- long blink indicates decades of error codes
10, 20 etc,
- short blink is digits 0, 1, 2
- long slow blinks continuously means no more
errors
- Error codes: vehix411 . com diverts to
karmanauto .
com
karmanauto . com / ? s=subaru &
post_type=product
crash codes
- airbag control system codes or also known
as airbag trouble codes
- for subaru wrx sti 02, 03, 04, 05
- will probably work for most subaru year
2000 and 2005.
- 11 airbag harness driver circuit is open,
short, or short to ground
- 12 airbag harness passenger circuit open,
short, short to ground
- 15 airbag module harness driver is short to
power supply
- 16 airbag harness circuit passenger short
to power supply
- 21 airbag control module is faulty
- 22 front airbag module and seat belt
pretensioner l / r inflated
- 23 Connectors not
connected properly to airbag control module
- 24 airbag control module is faulty
- 25 airbag control module is faulty
- 31 front sub sensor harness r side
- 32 front sub sensor harness l side
- 41 side airbag harness r side is faulty
- 42 side airbag harness l side is faulty
- 45 side airbag harness r side is shorted to
power supply
- 46 side airbag harness l side is shorted to
power supply
- 51 side airbag sensor r side is faulty
- 52 side airbag sensor l side is faulty
- 53 side airbag sensor r side is faulty
- 54 side airbag sensor l side is faulty
- 55 side airbag module is inflated
- 61 seat belt pretensioner r side circuit
open, short, short to ground
- 62 seat belt pretensioner l side circuit
open, short, short to ground
- 65 seat belt pretensioner r side circuit
open, short, short to ground
- 66 seat belt pretensioner l side circuit
open, short, short to ground
- (If a seat belt is removed, fake it out
with a 3 ohm .25 watt (eg 3 x 10 ohm in parallel)).
First note if it stays on > 7 sec, or comes back on
after 30 sec.
- Back To Index
A list under the dashboard during dis-assembly,
- From Section=5-4_[W1A0],
Footer=5, Page=2030 of: Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
- (1) 15P / Gray
- (2) 22P / Brown
- (3) 22P / White
- (4) 20P / Blue
- (5) 22P / Black
- (6) 4P / Sky blue
- (7) 1P / Black
- (8) 1P / Black
- Back To Index
- WARNING: Different parts of
manual refer to different connectors as "Check Connector",
for now I point them all here, but it needs to be split
later.
(Note its not easy to scan for, as eg "Check
Connector" can be taken as a verb in "Check Connectors List
Of Names" as in Page=2171, Section=5-5_[T5J1], Footer=31 of
Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf)
- Page 2395, Section=6-3_[D7A0], Footer=115 : List Includes
name "Check Connector" : Ref to 6-3_[D7B2]
- Colour: Black
- Function: Connect both for flash codes for engine
error codes
- Some versions of car (inc. mine (jhs@)) have U-shape
with more pins.
- Number: B79
- Location: behind right seam of knee panel under
dash board.
-
Pin-out: 6 in a row
+-----------------------+
| X . X . X . X . X . X |
+-----------------------+
- Back To Index
-
There are probably only two with capitalised name
"Diagnosis Connector":
-
But at least a third is named a lower case "diagnosis
connector" (perhaps as a generic term), so here''s an index
- Page=943, 944, 945, Section=4-4_[W15D1],
Footer=55 : Diagram of diagnosis_connector_6pin_black_B82_U_shape
+ 2 Diagnosis Terminals. : Re. ABS
- Page=1355, Section=2-7_[T5C0], Footer=67 : connector_B56_20pin (2 x 10
DIP) : TCM=transmission Control Module
- Page=1839 : Location
- Page=1845, Section=3-2_[T500], Footer=11 : connector_B56_20pin :
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL
- Page=1934, Section=3-2_[T9N6], Footer=100 :
(B55) No. 2 - (i10) No. 4: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND
DIFFERENTIAL Lower case "diagnosis connector."
- Page=1965 Section=3-2_[T9Z6] Footer=131 : connector_B56_20pin Pins_20
- Page=1978, Section=4-4_[T300], Footer=4 : - :
Location
- Page=1983, Section=4-4_[T5A0], Footer=9 : - :
Control Module I/O Signal
- Page=1989 Section=4-4_[T6D1], Footer=15 : :
- Page=1990 Section=4-4_[T6D2], Footer=16 :
Diagram of diagnosis_connector_6pin_black_B82_U_shape
+ 2 Diagnosis Terminals : BRAKES
- Page=2001, Section=4-4_[T7C3] Footer=? :
Diagram of diagnosis_connector_6pin_black_B82_U_shape
"diagnosis terminal (B81) to diagnosis connector (B82)":
BRAKES
- Page=2040,2111, 2113, 2116 Section=4-4_[T8W5]
Footer=66
- Page=2150, Section=5-5_[T4A1], Footer=10 :
Diagram of diagnosis_connector_6pin_black_B82_U_shape
"Connect DIAG. terminal (A) to No. 1 terminal of diagnosis
connector (B)"
- Page=2151, Section=5-5_[T4D3] Footer=11 :
Diagram of diagnosis_connector_6pin_black_B82_U_shape
: C: CLEAR MEMORY
- Page=2395, Section=6-3_[D7A0], Footer=115 : - :
4-4 [T300]
- Page=2412 & 2414, Section=6-3_[D8D1],
Footer=132 : B82 : -
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Name from:
Page=2309 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
5-5_[T4A1]
Section=6-3_[D6D1],
Footer=29,
Name: "Diagnosis
Connector" (6 Pin Black B82)
Name 'U' from Videos
- Number: B82 3F
- Colour: Black (on my
(jhs@) car)
- Location
-
Pin-out
+---+ . . . +---+
| 1 | . . . | 2 |
| . +-------+ . |
| 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 |
+---------------+
Some cars after mine
(jhs@) have another vertical row to the left with 2
more pins
-
Function:
-
First put a wire into pin 1, to get output blink codes.
Under the dashboard is dark & cramped, I I (jhs@) lay with head on foot
well floor, backside on vehicle rim legs outside
vehicle. I (jhs@) needed
to mentally rotate connector, as it''s an oblong
stretched U format (not a square or round pin
connector). & mine
(jhs@) appeared with pins 1 & 2 apparently
down, not up :
- Blink on for 1.2 secs is decades, eg: 10,
20, 30
- Blink on for 0.3 secs is units, eg: 1, 2,
3
- Steady on & off with each 0.6 secs =
all OK, no error.
- Note the error (or all errors, may be more
than one). To clear the error log: Put 2nd wire in pin 2
while blinking for minimum 3 secs.
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Subaru OBD1 Scanner
youtube
. com / watch ? v=nBAhKVh29qk
Video Title: "Subaru OBD1 Scanner - The B10 scan tool"
- The B10 scan tool Selector Monitor Connector is a mid
brown (the software on screen says "Yellow 9-pin Subaru
Select Monitor port", My
(jhs@) screen shows dark yellow), one can make a cable
with a subaru stereo plug to parallel port of a PC. Software
running shows on his screen as:
For 1998-1994 North American
Subaru Legacy Models .
Vikash Hoel vikashgoel@@gmail.com
www .
surrealmirage . com / vrg3/
Yellow 9-pin Subaru 1.2...3.4,
Select Monitor port 5.6.7.8.9,
Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Vikash Ravi Coel.
This program is free software and comes with absolutely no
warranty.
The video has a picture of a translucent nylon plug (ie male
pins) that would fit the yellow socket in My (jhs@) car.
He says same sort as used on Subaru stereo.
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Notes from www . youtube .
com / watch ? v=3y55wdRsa3Q by (Justin at all wheel drive
auto)
-
My (jhs@) 1998 Yellow are
shown as his 1992 Legacy pale brown/ tan. He calls it "subaru
select monitor one", for up to 1995, still on a few models
after
- The 2 green single spade are "Dealer Check" only
connected to cycle all solenoids on & off so technician
can easily listen to stuff.
- 2 Black single spade are called "U Check
connectors": Connect first then turn engine on.
{=== (This whole indented section is for a newer car than mine (jhs@), ENGINE
(DIAGNOSTICS)
INSPECTION MODE
1. PREPARATION FOR THE INSPECTION MODE
# Before raising the vehicle, ensure parking brakes are
applied. ...
6) Connect test mode
connector (A) at the lower portion of instrument panel
(jhs@: = dash board) (on the driver''s side), to the
side of the center console box. (Diag N-00711 shows 2 single
core spade connectors)
Page=445,
After the memory has been cleared, the ISC must be
initialized. To do this, turn the ignition switch to the ON
position. Wait 3 seconds before starting the engine
Click Body section
Click airbag diagnostic
Footer=AB-2, Page=3586 of Pages=4442_121M_liberty_1998_2003.pdf
"perform the clear memory mode. < Ref. to AB-22, Clear
Memory Mode. >"
Page=3604 of 4442,
Footer=AB20, shows Diagnosis
Connector with
+-------+ . . . +---+
| 1 . 2 | . . . | 3 |
| . . . +-------+ . |
| 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 |
+-------------------+
Page=3667,
The pretensioner system has a backup power source. The
pretensioner might deploy if you do not wait for 20 seconds
or more before starting. ... Do not use a circuit tester to
check resistance of the pretensioner ===}
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- Number: ?
- Colour: Light Brown
- Location:
-
Pin-out: 5 pins in a row
+-------------------+
| X . X . X . X . X |
+-------------------+
- Function:
- Note: Up to 1995+.
- Back To Index
11, 22, 12
From LIST OF TROUBLE CODES
(Page=2155 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
Section=5-5_[T5A1], footer=15 : SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM, 5. Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code A: TROUBLE
CODES 1. LIST OF TROUBLE CODES )
(Page=2194 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
Section=5-5-[T5AA1], Footer=54 : SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM, 5. Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code )
(A garage on a quick check thought they saw 12, 21, 22 (which
I think doesn''t make sense, as its supposed to start with
11) )
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-
-
My (jhs@) Case:
- My (jhs@)
car is older than cars in most videos, it does not
have an OBD-II
connector socket
- I''ve taken off: air bag, steering wheel,
& flexible flat ribbon cable reel (the circular
disc containing thin flexible ribbon cable that
American youtube videos call a "Clock Spring").
- My (jhs@)
car has just 2 (yellow) wires on the back of the air
bag (though I (jhs@)
have a horn too).
- 3 other wires out of the cable reel all
go to a 2nd white nylon plug with just 1 pin : which
connects to steering wheel chassis, (bottom most
nearest edge of wheel)
- The assembly of the air bag is on 4 nylon
posts/ locaters, presumably insulated from chassis of
steering wheel except when the horn = airbag assembly
is pushed, when presumably it touches wheel chassis.
- When the system is powered up with a
dummy resistor instead of an
air bag, the air bag is still on (not surprising it
probably would remain so unless cleared which I
don''t have a note that I tried, so probably I did
not try to clear).
- There is about 9V between both terminals
of the dummy resistor &
steering wheel chassis.
- I can''t see one of the resistor terminals being more
positive than the other.
- I took lots of photos, some could go
online later.
- My (jhs@)
car has no standard shape OBD Connector, though
there is one (maybe 6 pin) plug hangs loose near steering.
- I tried the 6pin
B82 with pin 1 & 2 method (- 5-5_[T4A1] = Page=2150 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf) Didn''t
work.
- I tried the 6pin
B82 with pin 6 in & out
method: Didn''t work
- The pin 1 does show error codes, so that
proves at least 1 of the 2 test wire works.
- Remove lower
fascia to get access to connectors
- Checked both Diagnosis
Terminal are less than half ohm to earth. (Manual
show them as earthed at Page=2001 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf)
This was checked when green led in middle of a cigarette
socket plug was glowing, (Unfortunate that it was
glowing, cos I''d wanted to test when no power to
cigarette socket, to see if that intermittent fault was
associated with a common ground fault or just an
intermittent +12V fault.)
- Found location of ECM (ECU Engine Control
Module / Unit / Computer) : Passenger side ! Section=2-7_[T2A1] Page=1291 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
-
Now cigarette socket & air select light happen to
work, (perhaps indicating some intermittent earth is
currently working), Tried clearing errors using the pin 1
& 2 method. Failed again.
- To access ECM (ECU Engine Control Module /
Unit / Computer): Do NOT need to Remove glove compartment
(described in: Page 1145 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
Section=5-4_[W1A0]> )
- Removed Radio
-
To access ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit
/ Computer):
-
Do NOT need to Remove [Automatic] Gear
Stick before centre console
-
Located ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) by Searching "ENGINE
CONTROL MODULE (ECM) ENGINE CONTROL MODULE"
- Page 365 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_ [W15A0] "Disconnect battery" - "Remove
front pillar lower trim. <Ref. to 5-3_[W5A1]>"
- "Detach floor mat of front passenger seat. -
..."
There is no 5-3 in Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf between
Page=2140, Section=4-4 & Page=2141,
Section=5-5
There is 5-3 COMPONENT PARTS
Page=6 of
body_section/seats,_seat_belts,_and_interior
There is Page=2022 of Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf,
Section=5-3_[W5A3] "5. Inner Trim Panel A: REMOVAL
AND INSTALLATION 1. SIDE SILL COVER
1) Remove front pillar lower trim (A)"
- Page 1314 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
2500 cc MODEL
- Page 1350 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T3G1] ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
- Page 1352 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T5A0] ECM (ECU Engine Control Module /
Unit / Computer) Pin Out
- Page 2296 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D6A1] Fuse Boxes
- Page 2300 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D6A2] Fuse Boxes
- Page 2395 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D7A0] Electrical Unit Location
- Page 2412 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D8D1] BULKHEAD WIRING HARNESS
-
Problem: ECM (ECU Engine
Control Module / Unit / Computer) Connector B84
Page=1574 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T10BI0]
Does not Look Like pics/ecm/connectors/
Searching for maybe varied connectors in adjacent
years:
-
ECM (ECU Engine Control Module /
Unit / Computer) (B84) to OBD (B40) Pin Outs and Circuit
Diagram
Page=1574 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T10BI0]
"SERIAL COMMUNICATION LINK MALFUNCTION"
- OBD 3 & 20 pin
Connectors & ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) Pin Numbers Table
- Cable Colour Table: Page=2283 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
-
Pin 93 Colour=OrW (From Section=6-3_[D1A0] WIRING
DIAGRAM, Page=2282 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf ) is Orange
base White strip, Doesn''t seem to be connected to
anything else - is there even a cable resident or is it
an unused connector ?
- Pin out of other B84 pins ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) (B84) to OBD (B40) Pin Outs and Circuit
Diagram Page=1574 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
- Cut back sheath to optically Locate K-Line
candidate in cable harness, on ECM (ECU
Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer) Connector
B84
It should be Pin=93, the only wire
that is Orange+White
But there is no orange with white stripe, There are a
number of individual wires cut & connected, wrapped
in individual tape, different colours colours on ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer)
Connector & further back into cable harness. Why
? It was supposed to be a new car at purchase ?!
- Photo ECM Harness (I
wonder if the cables on unused plug are for cruise
(speed) control on Australian Liberty ? - Probably not
seem behind glove compartment ref. Page=3984 of
Australian P
ages=4442_121M_liberty_1998_2003.pdf)
- Unwrap further back after perhaps more
patchings, looking for Orange + White stripe, Re-photo
- Wiggled yellow plug + socket by passenger
door pilar, (as it was conveniently exposed by rmoval of
door sill & carpet to access ECM )
Not possible to easily unplug & re insert as too many
tight cables in proxiity.
- Back To Index
-
- Synopsis: Suspect intermittent contact,
long (week plus) unplug of ECM=Engine Control Module
cleared it.
- After the ECM (Engine Control
Module) had been un-bolted, disconnected & out
for a week or two, & I''d un-wrapped the cable
harness & failed to find a wire with the right colour
for K-Line (from which I had been
hoping to install an OBD2 socket)
- I reconnected the ECM.
& re-connected battery, & powered on ignition for
a minute or two (without starting engine) & off
again, a few times, (to pump up air suspension which has
a slow leak, allowing intervening off periods for the air
compressor to cool off, as maybe not designed for
repeated prolonged usage).
- Periodically I had been using jump start kits
(carry-able lead acid gel batteriy) to keep the car
battery well up to 12 volt, as I did not want the ECM to start with a low voltage that
might induce errors into its log, or might mess up any
probed or factory default settings copying, if the ECM detected first power up after
disconnect.
- (There''s car specific configuration data in
ECMs presumably some model specific,
market option specific, & individual car specific,
including mileage, eg how many kilometres since new, etc.
ECMs are sold both used & generic unused
needing programming).
- Finally restarted engine, & Air bag light
stayed on after all others had gone off, but then after
maybe 5 or 10 seconds, the air bag light also went out
!
I think this was on first engine cycle, but might have
been on one or several first engine on-off cycles - I
can''t remember.
-
The next few times similar, so I decided probably good
enough to take it for a German "Haupt Untersuchung" aka
TUeV, aka MOT (ie government periodic test), & best
not tempt fate trying the clear memory
procedure, to get the Air Bag light fully off.
-
I took it for a short drive round underground garage.
Then after another couple of engine cycles, the air bag
light went off about same time as all the rest !
:-)
- I think (from reading manuals) the ECM was
keeping track of past errors, & clearing log of
errors after a few engine runs
- I guess while the light stayed on longer, it
was to show there had been a recent error in the log,
then the light went off, to show no error on this engine
run.
- Back To Index
-
- The Air Bag light has been an intermittent
for 15+ years, so may rcur later, so below is a list of
oter things I didn't get to do before I cleared the
fault, but might need to be done some time later, &
or by some other reader.
- Scan manual for ACM, find
location, consider removal, & unplugging
- Intermittent earth, I have had on air flow
control lights & cigarette socket,, maybe it affects
wider.
- Maybe Search Web More
for ECM (Engine Control Module)
Connector Subaru pin-out to add to numberings a French car owner also had
a white connector like mine, not the yellow that American
writers on forums wrote of.
-
Do more searching somehow, to see if a K-Line wire may be emerging on some
unexpected colour, that might be able to be added to a
new socket as OBD-II Wiki Pin 7
- Check fuse no
8. = middle row, left. But I think thats been chcked a
few times.
- cd ~/public_html/txt/airbag; vi
manual/tree/subarulegacy_1998/1998/service_manual/diagnostics_section/supplemental_restraint_system/all.txt
Check connector (AB6) connected to airbag con-
Also check connectors, terminals, wiring harness
- Wiggle all plug+socket connectors on yellow
circuits. Search manuals to create a list of connector
locations.
BTW Maybe Yellow might not be just Subaru, but an
industry standard for SRS, regardless of manufacturer ?
- Confirm there''s nothing but heating cable in
seats ?
- Maybe try & set the connectors on U-shape
before turning on ignition ? as shown in www .
youtube . com / watch ? v=g1K7PqhmDW8 - Up to now
I''ve turned on ignition then set the pins
- After disconnect cables from battery, I
didn''t bother shorting the battery cables to reset ECM as it was left so long to run
flat.
I've no idea if a battery &/or capacitor in ECM as I didn''t unscrew the lid to look (fear
that there might be some anti tamper device).
- Search for a SUBARU
SELECT MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL pdf, which if found might
cast light, however one might need to also buy the
device, or eg get a dealer to arrange to borrow/rent one
from national importers of Subaru (A friendly Munich Subaru dealer
zzz offered to from Subaru Germany)
-
I could connect my diagnostic
connector to 2 proprietary Wikipedia pins 12 & 13
2 to an ODB2 socket, Wikipedia
pins 12 & 13, but doubtful if a generic ODB2 to WLAN
dongle would recognise them, unless they''re possibly
some semi standard among pre OBD2.
Such a socket Might also be useful in future at a subaru
dealer, with subaru test gear, but only a modern OBD2
plug.
- Low priority: Resolve in this doc. multiple
use of different "diagnosis connector
(Which?)"
- Back To Index
In Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf;
- Page=1149, Section=5-5_[C100], Footer=3 : Item
(16) - Location
- Page=1159, Section=5-5_[W4A0] Footer=12 : Remove console box. <Ref. to 5-4
[W1A0]> + Disconnect connector from airbag control
module
- Page=1161, Section=5-5_[W5A0], Footer=14 :
Removal & Installation + Do not disassemble
- Page=2155 & 2156, Section=?, Footer=15
& 16 : LIST OF TROUBLE CODES
- Page=2157, Section=?, Footer=? : Disconnect
connector (AB6)
- Page=2159, Section=?, Footer=? : Connector 3E,
Pins=20, Is the resistance more than 10 k# ?
- Page=2165, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2167, Section=5-5_[T5F1], Footer=27 :
TROUBLE CODE 11
- Error Code 12 = Trouble Code 12 = WHERE SEARCH
- Page=2168, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2169, Section=?, Footer=29 : Fuse NO. 8
- Page=2170, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2171, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2174, Section=5-5_[T5L0] Footer=34 :
TROUBLE CODE 22
- Page=2175, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2178, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2180, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2181, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2182, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2183, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2184, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2185, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2186, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2187, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2188, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2189, Section=5-5_[T5Y2], Footer=49 : Y:
AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT REMAINS ON. DIAGNOSIS
- Page=2190, Section=?, Footer=? : Airbag Warning
Light Module (on back of dashboard)
- Page=2191, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2192, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2193, Section=?, Footer=?
-
Page=2194, Section=?, Footer=? : 5-5 [T5AA1]
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 5 . Diagnostics Chart with
Trouble Code
Trouble Codes |
Check parts |
Index. No. |
11 |
- Fuse No. 8
- Airbag main harness
- Airbag control module
- Body harness
|
- <Ref. to 5-5_[T5F5]> Page=2169
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W400]>
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W500]>
- <Ref. to 5-3_[W100]>
|
12 |
- Roll connector
- Airbag module (Driver)
- Airbag main harness
- Airbag control module
|
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W600]>
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W300]>
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W400]>
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W500]>
|
22 |
- Airbag module (Passenger)
- Airbag main harness
- Airbag control module
|
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W300]>
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W400]>
- <Ref. to 5-5_[W500]>
|
- Page=2195, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2196, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2296, Section=?, Footer=?
- Page=2300, Section=?, Footer=?
ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer)
Connector B84 Pins
Subaru pin numbers run up to 96
26 Pins in the range 1-96 are Unlisted in circuit
diagrams.
86 pins protrude from My (jhs@) ECM (ECU Engine Control
Module / Unit / Computer).
Color code |
Color |
L |
Blue |
B |
Black |
Y |
Yellow |
G |
Green |
R |
Red |
W |
White |
Br |
Brown |
Lg |
Light green |
Gr |
Gray |
P |
Pink |
Or |
Orange |
Lb |
Light Blue |
V |
Violet |
SA |
Sealed (Inner) |
SB |
Sealed (Outer) |
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Pins Numbers from Section 6-3 starts at Page 2281 of
Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf
Page |
Footer |
Pin |
Colour |
2291 |
11 |
|
Abbreviation |
2304 |
24 |
42 |
BW=Black+White |
2304 |
24 |
46 |
BW=Black+White |
2304 |
24 |
69 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2304 |
24 |
19 |
BW=Black+White |
2304 |
24 |
95 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2304 |
24 |
94 |
B=Black |
2304 |
24 |
17 |
BR=Black+Red |
2304 |
24 |
81 |
(MT) BW=Black+White |
2304 |
24 |
18 |
BR=Black+Red |
2304 |
24 |
75 |
(Without TCS) BR=Black+Red |
|
|
|
|
2308 |
28 |
19 |
BW=Black+White |
2308 |
28 |
42 |
BW=Black+White |
2308 |
28 |
69 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2308 |
28 |
46 |
BW=Black+White |
2308 |
28 |
95 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2308 |
28 |
94 |
B=Black |
2308 |
28 |
17 |
BR=Black+Red |
2308 |
28 |
18 |
BR=Black+Red |
2308 |
28 |
75 |
BR=Black+Red |
|
|
|
|
2309 |
29 |
|
Airbag Control Module AB6 |
|
|
|
|
2310 |
30 |
31 |
LOr=Blue+Orange |
2310 |
30 |
60 |
BrY=Brown+Yellow |
|
|
|
|
2311 |
31 |
31 |
LOr=Blue+Orange |
2311 |
31 |
60 |
BrY=Brown+Yellow |
|
|
|
|
2315 |
35 |
80 |
P=Pink |
2315 |
35 |
79 |
L=Blue |
2315 |
35 |
47 |
GOr=Green+Orange |
2315 |
35 |
64 |
BL=Black+Blue |
2315 |
35 |
6 |
Wb=White+Black |
2315 |
35 |
21 |
R=Red |
2315 |
35 |
20 |
RY=Red+Yellow |
|
|
|
|
2317 |
37 |
80 |
P=Pink |
2317 |
37 |
79 |
L=Blue |
2317 |
37 |
47 |
GOr=Green+Orange |
2317 |
37 |
64 |
BL=Black+Blue |
2317 |
37 |
6 |
Wb=White+Black |
2317 |
37 |
21 |
R=Red |
2317 |
37 |
20 |
RY=Red+Yellow |
|
|
|
|
2331 |
51 |
80 |
P=Pink |
2331 |
51 |
47 |
GOr=Green+Orange |
2331 |
51 |
79 |
L=Blue |
2331 |
51 |
61 |
Light green+Black |
2331 |
51 |
76 |
YB=Yellow+Black |
2331 |
51 |
75 |
*3 |
2331 |
51 |
77 |
Or=Orange |
2331 6-3 [D6M1] TAIWAN MODEL |
51 |
93 |
OrW=Orange+White |
K Line - ODB2 service
connector |
2331 |
51 |
23 |
B=Black |
2331 |
51 |
38 |
W=White |
2331 |
51 |
24 |
B=Black |
2331 |
51 |
37 |
WL=White+Blue |
2331 |
51 |
15 |
YW=Yellow+White |
|
|
|
|
2332 |
52 |
56 |
BG=Black+Green |
2332 |
52 |
26 |
G=Green |
2332 |
52 |
20 |
RY=Red+Yellow |
2332 |
52 |
21 |
R=Red |
2332 |
52 |
6 |
Wb=White+Black |
2332 |
52 |
3 |
W=White |
2332 |
52 |
22 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2332 |
52 |
71 |
BP=Black+Pink |
2332 |
52 |
5 |
W=White |
2332 |
52 |
57 |
SB |
2332 |
52 |
53 |
P=Pink |
2332 |
52 |
41 |
YL=Yellow+Blue |
2332 |
52 |
40 |
YV=Yellow+Violet |
2332 |
52 |
17 |
BR=Black+Red |
2332 |
52 |
18 |
BR=Black+Red |
2332 |
52 |
94 |
B=Black |
2332 |
52 |
69 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2332 |
52 |
95 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2332 |
52 |
19 |
BW=Black+White |
2332 |
52 |
42 |
BW=Black+White |
2332 |
52 |
46 |
BW=Black+White |
2332 |
52 |
81 |
BW=Black+White |
|
|
|
|
2333 |
53 |
54 |
SB |
2333 |
53 |
29 |
B=Black |
2333 |
53 |
8 |
W=White |
2333 |
53 |
28 |
R=Red |
2333 |
53 |
7 |
G=Green |
2333 |
53 |
16 |
LB=Blue+Black |
2333 |
53 |
44 |
LR=Blue+Red |
2333 |
53 |
70 |
Lg=Light green |
2333 |
53 |
96 |
Br |
2333 |
53 |
14 |
B=Black |
2333 |
53 |
13 |
WY=White+Yellow |
2333 |
53 |
72 |
WL=White+Blue |
|
|
|
|
2334 |
54 |
35 |
BrY=Brown+Yellow |
2334 |
54 |
27 |
BrW |
2334 |
54 |
25 |
RL=Red+Blue |
2334 |
54 |
10 |
Light green+Black |
2334 |
54 |
4 |
YL=Yellow+Blue |
2334 |
54 |
32 |
V |
2334 |
54 |
63 |
Lg=Light green |
2334 |
54 |
83 |
GB=Green+Black |
2334 |
54 |
58 |
RG=Red+Green |
2334 |
54 |
64 |
BL=Black+Blue |
2334 |
54 |
39 |
R=Red |
2334 |
54 |
92 |
GW=Green+White |
2334 |
54 |
91 |
Lg=Light green |
2334 |
54 |
84 |
LG=Blue+Green |
2334 |
54 |
31 |
LOr=Blue+Orange |
2334 |
54 |
60 |
BrY=Brown+Yellow |
2334 |
54 |
74 |
RL=Red+Blue |
2334 |
54 |
73 |
Green+Red |
2334 |
54 |
1 |
YL=Yellow+Blue |
2334 |
54 |
2 |
YL=Yellow+Blue |
2334 |
54 |
85 |
Yellow |
2334 |
54 |
86 |
RY=Red+Yellow |
2334 |
54 |
82 |
*2 |
|
|
|
|
2335 |
55 |
80 |
P=Pink |
2335 |
55 |
47 |
GOr=Green+Orange |
2335 |
55 |
79 |
L=Blue |
2335 |
55 |
61 |
Light green+Black |
2335 |
55 |
76 |
YB=Yellow+Black |
2335 |
55 |
75 |
*3 |
2335 |
55 |
77 |
Or=Orange |
2335 6-3 [D6M2] LHD EXCEPT TAIWAN
MODEL |
55 |
93 |
OrW=Orange+White |
K Line - ODB2 service
connector |
2335 |
55 |
23 |
B=Black |
2335 |
55 |
38 |
W=White |
2335 |
55 |
24 |
B=Black |
2335 |
55 |
37 |
WL=White+Blue |
2335 |
55 |
15 |
YW=Yellow+White |
|
|
|
|
2336 |
56 |
56 |
BG=Black+Green |
2336 |
56 |
26 |
G=Green |
2336 |
56 |
20 |
RY=Red+Yellow |
2336 |
56 |
21 |
R=Red |
2336 |
56 |
6 |
Wb=White+Black |
2336 |
56 |
3 |
W=White |
2336 |
56 |
22 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2336 |
56 |
71 |
BP=Black+Pink |
2336 |
56 |
5 |
W=White |
2336 |
56 |
57 |
SB=Sealed (Outer) |
2336 |
56 |
53 |
P=Pink |
2336 |
56 |
41 |
YL=Yellow+Blue |
2336 |
56 |
40 |
YV=Yellow+Violet |
2336 |
56 |
17 |
BR=Black+Red |
2336 |
56 |
18 |
BR=Black+Red |
2336 |
56 |
94 |
B=Black |
2336 |
56 |
69 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2336 |
56 |
95 |
BY=Black+Yellow |
2336 |
56 |
19 |
BW=Black+White |
2336 |
56 |
42 |
BW=Black+White |
2336 |
56 |
46 |
BW=Black+White |
2336 |
56 |
81 |
BW=Black+White |
|
|
|
|
2337 |
57 |
54 |
SB=Sealed (Outer) |
2337 |
57 |
29 |
B=Black |
2337 |
57 |
8 |
W=White |
2337 |
57 |
28 |
R=Red |
2337 |
57 |
7 |
G=Green |
2337 |
57 |
16 |
LB=Blue+Black |
2337 |
57 |
44 |
LR=Blue+Red |
2337 |
57 |
70 |
Lg=Light green |
2337 |
57 |
96 |
Br=Brown |
2337 |
57 |
14 |
B=Black |
2337 |
57 |
13 |
WY=White+Yellow |
2337 |
57 |
72 |
WL=White+Blue |
|
|
|
|
2339 |
59 |
80 |
P=Pink |
2339 |
59 |
47 |
GOr=Green+Orange |
2339 |
59 |
79 |
L=Blue |
2339 |
59 |
75 |
BR=Black+Red |
2339 6-3 [D6M3] RHD MODEL |
59 |
93 |
OrW=Orange+White |
2339 |
59 |
23 |
B=Black |
2339 |
59 |
38 |
W=White |
2339 |
59 |
24 |
B=Black |
2339 |
59 |
37 |
WL=White+Blue |
2339 |
59 |
15 |
YW=Yellow+White |
|
|
|
|
2341 |
61 |
16 |
LB=Blue+Black |
2341 |
61 |
44 |
LR=Blue+Red |
2341 |
61 |
70 |
Lg=Light green |
2341 |
61 |
96 |
Br=Brown |
2341 |
61 |
14 |
B=Black |
2341 |
61 |
13 |
WY=White+Yellow |
2341 |
61 |
72 |
WL=White+Blue |
|
|
|
|
2376 |
96 |
73 |
Green+Red |
2376 |
96 |
74 |
RL=Red+Blue |
|
|
|
|
2377 |
97 |
73 |
Green+Red |
2377 |
97 |
74 |
RL=Red+Blue |
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Discrepancy in Number & Layout Of
Pins
Photo by jhs@
Click for larger
Pin count: 86: ( Left to right, & top to
bottom: 9; block of flat, 9; block of flat, 3; row of
square, 5; row of square, 4; row of square, 3; row of
square, 3; column of flat, 4; row of square, 5; row of
square, 5; row of square, 4; row of square, 6; block of
flat, 4; row of square, 7; row of square, 6; row of
square, 6; row of square, 3; column of flat )
Ascii Pin Layout Diagram
'X'= Frame, 'O'=Pin: Wide & Flat, 'i'=Pin Narrow
& Square; '.' to avoid `html tidy` squashing spaces.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XX....................i.i.i.....XXX.i.i.i.i...........i.i.....i.i.....XX
XX.O.O.O...O.O.O..............O.XXX.............O.O.................O.XX
XX.................i.i.i.i.i....XXX..i.i.i.i.i.......i.i.i.i.i.i.i....XX
XX.O.O.O...O.O.O..............O.XXX.............O.O.................O.XX
XX..................i.i.i.i.....XXX.i.i.i.i.i.........i.i.i.i.i.i.....XX
XX.O.O.O...O.O.O..............O.XXX.............O.O.................O.XX
XX.....................i.i.i....XXX..i.i.i.i.........i.i...i.i.i.i....XX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Pin-out; Page=1574 of 1998.pdf B84 2-7 [T10BI0] Footer=286.
Frame grab of 96 pin connector diagram:
Back To Index
Partial Pinout; Page=1459 of Pages=3071_69M_1999_BD-BG-BK B84
2-7 [T10B0] Footer=148
(Partial diagram of B84, Just for "B. STARTER MOTOR
CIRCUIT" but it is same as 1998 pdf, no columns of pins
out of alignement, unlike mine
(jhs@)).
Page=422 Footer=EN(H4SO)-24
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM) I/O SIGNAL
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
5. Engine Control Module (ECM) I/O Signal
A: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
Probably Not relevant to My
(jhs@) car as so far, pdf shows 4 small connectors
B134 - B137, which only have 3 rows, not 4 or 5 like mine (jhs@).
Page=838 Footer=EN(H4SOw/oOBD)-18
xxx
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ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer) Label
On Top
Printed: 18
Printed: 22644 AA630 NUMBER MANUFACTURER - ERSATZTEILHERSTELLERNUMMER
Printed: A56-000 R40 NUMBER PARTS - TEILENUMMER
Engraved: See ~/txt/car/2legacy_trend/undated/notes.rof
Printed: UNISIA JECS CORPORATION
Printed: MADE IN JAPAN
ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer) Label on side:
02978252-WA56000R40WWW
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Fuse Pin Numbers.
Internal fuses, cover mounted
vertical by left knee of driver in LHD car
(click photo for larger): |
External fuses, cover mounted
horizontal, seen from left wing of LHD car
(click photo for larger): |
|
|
# 01 |
# 02 |
# 03 |
# 04 |
# 05 |
# 06 |
# 07 |
15 A |
20 A |
20 A |
10 A |
10 A |
15 A |
20 A |
Back Turn |
Wiper Washer
|
Cigar Mirror
|
Tail LH |
Tail RH |
(F-Fog) |
R-Def |
|
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# 08 |
# 09 |
# 10 |
# 11 |
# 12 |
# 13 |
# 14 |
15 A |
10 A |
10 A |
20 A |
20 A |
20 A |
10 A |
Yellow
SRS Air Bag
|
Illumi |
(Height) |
(DR-Lock) (Keyless)
|
Stop Horn |
Main Fan |
Unit Back Up
|
|
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# 15 |
# 16 |
# 17 |
# 18 |
# 19 |
# 20 |
# 21 |
10 A |
15 A |
15 A |
10 A |
20 A |
15 A |
15 A |
Meter SRS Lamp
|
Yellow
E/G IGN SRS Air Bag
|
Radio |
(Cruise) (ABS)
|
(ABS Solenoid)
|
Heater |
Heater |
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See Also: usdm
Pre: As Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, (content
indexed above) says "Please
study and then utilize this supplement together with
LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL and SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENTS
published already."
Post: As 1999 might have manual corrections that are
applicable to My
(jhs@) 1998 car
Downloaded from URLS tabulated at
sl - i . net / FORUM / showthread . php ? 18087 -
Subaru - Factory - Service - Manuals -( FSM )- Every
- Model - USDM - EU
&s=b87f017a605c4ca4f829efb2a1b946f9
Stored here locally
-
Pages=1995_53M_1995_BD-BG-BK
(repeat of "1995" is just
coincidence)
mega . nz / file / AIZgTJ4L # e8ROkuOyGRPJ4V4wl_0P9MC3Jpdb2nlRuQ8aFzVF8AM
usdm_legacy_fsm_1995_pdf_msa5tcd95l__open-bracket_bd-bg-bk_close-bracket_.pdf
"1995 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL,
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX,
REPAIR SECTION"
FOREWORD
-
Pages=2453_58M_1996_BD-BG-BK
mega . nz / file / BcByDJBQ # j-76K5N14oZ7KsHBtDFG0150qvxCfClHBJJ1rRwSp5c
usdm_legacy_fsm_1996_pdf_msa5tcd96l__open-bracket_bd-bg-bk_close-bracket_.pdf
"1996 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL,
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX,
REPAIR SECTION"
FOREWORD
-
Pages=2858_62M_1997_BD-BG-BK
mega . nz / file / IQByTZoD # VV5Essvgh9nU_CAtzJZ6Kwe_qrwoyknQNEZno2yZijY
usdm_legacy_fsm_1997_pdf_msa5tcd97l__open-bracket_bd-bg-bk_close-bracket_.pdf
"1997 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL,
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX,
REPAIR SECTION" FOREWORD
-
Pages=2436_86M_1998_BD-BG-BK
mega . nz / file / cMZiQBSQ # 22oGQRVNqexypE_PPggb5VhrfwqTDM_coRKTyjiDeVM
usdm_legacy_fsm_1998_pdf_msa5tcd98l__open-bracket_bd-bg-bk_close-bracket_.pdf
"1998 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENT,
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX,
GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION" FOREWORD
The first one that in Foreword also has:
The star marks for referred title indexes
represent :
*1: Refer to 95MY Service Manual .
*2: Refer to 96MY Service Manual
Supplement.
*3: Refer to 95MY Right Hand Drive Service
Manual Supplement.
*4: Refer to 96MY Right Hand Drive Service
Manual Supplement.
*5: Refer to 96MY Service Manual Supplement
ABS 5.3 equipped model .
*6: Refer to 96MY Service Manual Supplement
enhanced evaporative emission control system
equipped model.
*7: Refer to 96MY Service Manual Supplement
right hand drive vehicle enhanced evaporative
emission control system equipped model.
*8: Refer to 97MY Service Manual
Supplement.
*9: Refer to 97MY Service Manual Supplement
for SUS model .
*10: Refer to 97MY Service Manual Supplement
for ABS 5.3i equipped model .
*11: Refer to 97MY Service Manual Supplement
for rear window defogger timer equipment model
.
*12: Refer to 98MY Service Manual Supplement.
I guess MY means Manufacturing Year as that
acronym is in also used in
en . wikipedia . org / wiki / On-
board_diagnostics.
-
Pages=3071_69M_1999_BD-BG-BK
mega . nz / file / 9ZBEWBLZ # i-31aaQ8-5dUqGlhMI81BOeN3LhyCj5ekGgKH1v0Cvk
usdm _ legacy _ fsm _ 1999 _ pdf _ msa5tcd99l _ _ open-bracket _ bd-bg-bk _ close-bracket _.pdf
"1999 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENT,
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX,
GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION" FOREWORD
The 2nd that also has in Foreword:
The star marks for referred title indexes
represent :
*1: Refer to 95MY Service Manual .
*2: Refer to 96MY Service Manual
Supplement.
*3: Refer to 95MY Right Hand Drive Service
Manual Supplement.
*4: Refer to 96MY Right Hand Drive Service
Manual Supplement.
*5: Refer to 96MY Service Manual Supplement
ABS 5.3 equipped model.
*6: Refer to 96MY Service Manual Supplement
enhanced evaporative emission control system
equipped model.
*7: Refer to 96MY Service Manual Supplement
right hand drive vehicle enhanced evaporative
emission control system equipped model.
*8: Refer to 97MY Service Manual
Supplement.
*9: Refer to 97MY Service Manual Supplement
for SUS model.
X10: Refer to 97MY Service Manual Supplement
for ABS 5.3i equipped model.
X11: Refer to 97MY Service Manual Supplement
for rear window defogger timer equipment
model.
X12: Refer to 98MY Service Manual
Supplement.
X13: Refer to 99MY Service Manual Supplement
for SUS precedence production vehicle .
X14: Refer to 99MY Service Manual Supplement
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Index
Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf Singular Large
PDF from mega.nz & sl-i.net
Downloaded 2024-03-26, Written 2019-12-06, probably for
USA model
- See Also: usdm-other
-
There are a few pages missing from this one, that I have
in Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf
-
The rest of this list is Not an index of this file, but
just notes pertinent to My
(jhs@) current job.
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Page=1 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer={Deduced:1},
1998 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENT QUICK REFERENCE
INDEX, GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION, FOREWORD
"Please study and then utilize this supplement together
with LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL and SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENTS
published already."
-
Page=93 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer={Deduced:1},
1998 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL, QUICK REFERENCE INDEX,
REPAIR SECTION, FOREWORD
-
Page=1200 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer={Deduced:1}, Section=6-2 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
-
Page=1289 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer={Deduced:1}, Section=2-7 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II
SYSTEM
- T DIAGNOSTICS 2
- 1. General 2
- 2. Electrical Components Location 3
- 3. Diagnosis System 44
- 4. Cautions 62
- 5. Specified Data 64
- 6. Basic Diagnostic Procedure 70
- 7. Diagnostics for CHECK ENGINE
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) 74
- 8. Diagnostics for Engine Starting
Failure 87
- 9. General Diagnostic Table 114
- 10. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code
for LHD Vehicles 116
- 11. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code
for RHD Vehicles 420
-
Page=1314 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=26,
Section=Section=2-7_[T2C1]
Diagram of car with connectors
hanging under dashboard
"Test mode connector"
(single wire to spade clip wire), & "Data Link Connector"
-
Page=1332 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=44,
Section=2-7_[T3A1]
3. Diagnosis System A: CHECK ENGINE MALFUNCTION
INDICATOR LAMP (MIL) 1. ACTIVATION OF CHECK ENGINE
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL)
-
Page=1333 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=45,
Section=2-7_[T3B2]
"For details concerning diagnostic trouble codes, refer
to <Ref. to Section=2-7_[T10A0]>"
jhs@: These are OBD-II codes, not flash codes
-
Page=1335 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=47,
Section=2-7_[T3C1]
HOW TO USE SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
- Page=1336 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=48,
Section=2-7_[T3C2]
Ref. to Data
Link_Connector (where they show OBD)
- Page=1346 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=58,
Section=2-7_[T3E2]
Re. jacking up front wheels to do a test: "Connect test mode connector"
(they show 2 single spade connectors, looks T shape, next
to probably U-shape)
- Page=1347 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=58,
Section=2-7_[T3E3]
"After performing diagnostics and clearing the memory,
check for any remaining unresolved trouble data:
1) Connect test mode
connector ... connect the OBD-II general scan tool
... start the engine."
- Page=1353 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T5A0], Footer=65,
5. Specified Data A: ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM) I/O
SIGNAL
"Content"="Test mode
connector", "Connector: No."="B84", "Terminal
No."="84", "Ignition SW ON (Engine OFF) "="5 ", "Engine
ON (Idling)"="5", "Note"="When connected: 0"
- Page=1357 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=69,
Section=2-7_[T5C0]
Data link signal (Subaru select monitor) Connector No, B56, Terminal
No. 12 & 13
-
Page=1358 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=70,
Section=2-7_[T6A1]
...
3) Perform the clear memory mode. <Ref. to Section=2-7_[T3D0]>
Re. Section=2-7_[T3D0] :
- Page=1418 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T10E5] 10E6 : CHECK PRESSURE SOURCES
SWITCHING SOLENOID VALVE.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF. 2) Connect Test mode connector.
- Page=1428 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T10H0]
Another ref. to non existent Section=2-7_[T3D0], a ref. to Section=2-7_[T3E0]
- Page=1545 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T10BA4] 10BA2 : CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT OF
COMBINATION METER.
Pull out combination meter from instrument panel.
(jhs@: = dash board) <Ref. to
Section=6-2_[W14A1] (Page=1226 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf)>
- ECM (ECU Engine
Control Module / Unit / Computer) (B84) to OBD (B40) Pin
Outs and Circuit Diagram
Page=1574 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T10BI0]
"SERIAL COMMUNICATION LINK MALFUNCTION"
"After repair or replacement of faulty parts, conduct
CLEAR MEMORY and INSPECTION MODES.
<Ref. to Section=2-7_[T3D0]> and <Ref. to
Section=2-7_[T3E0]>"
Pin Out of ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) Connector B84 & Cabling between ECM (ECU
Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer) Connector B84
Pin 93 & Subaru Pin 10 on
Plug B40 OBD-II Data
Link_Connector OBD-II (Labeled: "To Subaru select
monitor & OBD-II general scan tool")
- Page=1575 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=287,
Section=2-7_[T10BI2]
Shows a test between ECM (ECU Engine Control Module /
Unit / Computer) B84 Pin 93 ECM
(ECU Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer) (B84) to
OBD (B40) Pin Outs and Circuit Diagram & B40 OBD-II From Subaru Manual Pin=10
= Wiki Pin=7 = K-Line
I don''t have an OBD-II yet, but maybe the cable is in
place from ECM (ECU Engine Control Module / Unit /
Computer) to where ?
- Page=1695 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=407,
Section=2-7_[T10DA3]
: CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN ECM AND COMBINATION METER
CONNECTOR.
- Page=1769 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=2-7_[T11AZ4] CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT OF COMBINATION
METER Pull out combination meter from instrument panel.
(jhs@: = dash board) <Ref. to
Section=6-2_[W14A1] (Page=1226 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf), >
- Page=1775 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=487,
Section=2-7_[T11BA3]
11BA2 : CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT OF COMBINATION METER.
&
11BA3 : CHECK INPUT SIGNAL FOR ECM.
- Page=1827 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=539,
Section=2-7_[T11CS3]
11CS3 : CHECK DRAIN VALVE OPERATION
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF
2) "Connect Test mode
connector"
3) Turn ignition switch to ON.
- Page=1835 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=(Deduced 1), Section=3-2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL .. T DIAGNOSTICS
.. 1. Supplemental Restraint System "Airbag"...
Merely a warning cables run nearby.
- Page=1974 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=140,
Section=end of Section=3-2 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND
DIFFERENTIAL
- Page=1975 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=(Deduced) 1, Section=4-4 BRAKES
1976 another warning about air Bag yellow cable
proximity
-
jhs: Clear by Pin 6
method.
- Page=1989 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=15, Section=4-4_[T6D1]
BRAKES 6. Diagnostics Chart for On-board Diagnosis
System
1. CALLING UP A TROUBLE CODE
1) "Take out diagnosis connector
(Which?) from side of driver''s seat heater unit"
Huh ? Weird !
Diagram B4M0082D shows what looks similar to, the
U-shaped connector with
labels "3 terminal" on lower left & "6 terminal"
on lower right, and also 2 loose pins labeled as
"Diagnosis terminals".
"Ignition switch OFF. Connect Diagnosis
Connector terminal 6 to diagnosis
terminal. Turn ignition switch ON."
- Page=1990 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=16, Section=4-4_[T6D2]
BRAKES 6. Diagnostics Chart for On-board Diagnosis
System
2. CLEARING MEMORY
"
1) After calling up a trouble code, disconnect diagnosis
connector terminal 6 from diagnosis
terminal.
2) Repeat 3 times within approx. 12 seconds;
connecting and disconnecting terminal 6 and diagnosis
terminal for at least 0.2 seconds each time."
- Page=1997 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=23,
Section=4-4_[T7B4] BRAKES,
7. Diagnostics Chart for ABS Warning Light Circuit and
Diagnosis Circuit Failure,
7B2 : CHECK DIAGNOSIS
TERMINAL.
"Measure resistance between diagnosis
terminals (B81) and chassis ground" "Is the
resistance less than 0.5 # ?"
Check continuity to ground.
- Page=2001 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=4-4_[T7C1] BRAKES 7. Diagnostics Chart for ABS
Warning Light Circuit and Diagnosis Circuit Failure
Shows 2 x B81 "Diagnosis
Terminal" pins (adjacent to & that could go in
Pin 6 of U-shape Diagnosis
Connector B82),
B82 is clearly shown as U-shape
connector Pin 6 goes to Pin 19 of F2=B100 (20 pins),
& further on to pin 4 of "ABS control module and
hydraulic control unit".
- Page=2141 & 2142 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=2,
Section=5-5 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM,
Section=5-5_[T100] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
1. Electrical Components Location
- Page=2143 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=3,
Section=5-5_[T200]
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 2. Schematic
Combination meter: Pin 18 to Airbag warning light.
Fed from Pin 1 of 7pin U B31 & AB1
- Page=2150 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
5-5_[T4A1]
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 4. Diagnostics Chart for
On-board Diagnostic System
Repair and replace. <Ref. to
Section=5-5_[T4D0]>
Perform ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS. <Ref. to
Section=5-5_[T4B0]>
Does trouble code indicate? <Ref. to
Section=5-5_[T5A0]>
Repair and replace. <Ref. to Section=5-5_[T5AA0]>
Go to step 4A3.
Repair and replace. <Ref. to
Section=5-5_[T4D0]>
4A4 Perform clear memory. <Ref. to
Section=5-5_[T4C0]>
1) Turn ignition switch ON (with engine OFF).
2) Connect DIAG. terminal (A) to No. 1 terminal of Diagnosis
Connector (B)
4) Turn the ignition switch "OFF" and remove the DIAG.
terminal from No.1 terminal of diagnosis connector
(Which?).
- Page=2151 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=11,
Section=5-5_[T4D3]
C: CLEAR MEMORY
one DIAG. terminal "A" (A) on diagnosis connector
(Which?) (C) terminal No. 1. While warning light is
flashing, connect the other DIAG. terminal "B" (B) on
terminal No. 2 for at least three seconds.
4D1 : CHECK TROUBLE CODE INDICATES. Are trouble codes 4,
12, 13, 22, 34, 41, 42, or 43 indicated? <Ref. to
Section=5-5_[T5A2]>
(My trouble codes: 11, 22,
12)
Go to step 4D2.
4D2 : CHECK TROUBLE CODE INDICATES. Are trouble codes 4,
22, 34, 42 indicated? <Ref. to Section=5-5_[T5A2]>
Go to step 4D3.
- Page=2155 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=5-5_[T5A1] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 5.
Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code A: TROUBLE CODES 1.
LIST OF TROUBLE CODES
(My trouble codes: 11, 22, 12)
- Page=2169 of
Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=5-5_[T5G1] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 5.
Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code 5F5 : FUSE NO. 8 (IN JOINT BOX) INSPECTION
Looks like Fuse box has 7 columns, x 3 height = 21, so I
guess layout is as shown at Fuse
Covers. : Page=2192 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, shows #15 is
bottom left
- Page=2174 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=5-5_[T5L0] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
5. Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code
M: TROUBLE CODE 22
- Page=2189 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=5-5_[T5Y2] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 5.
Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code Y: AIRBAG WARNING
LIGHT REMAINS ON.
... Grounding circuit is fault ...
- Page=2190 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=5-5_[T5Y3] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 5.
Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code
Diag. show Airbag warning light module
- Page=2193 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Connectors (AB3) and (AB8)
below steering column.
- Page=2247 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=11,
Section=6-2b_[T3A3]
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (ELECTRICAL PARTS) 3. Combination
Meter
... Speedo ... "Is the voltage less than 10 [ohm symbol]
?" !!??
- Page=2279 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
1998 LEGACY SERVICE MANUAL QUICK REFERENCE INDEX
WIRING DIAGRAM SECTION
FOREWORD
- Page=2282 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D1A0] WIRING DIAGRAM
1. General Description
A: WIRING DIAGRAM
Pin numbering convention.
(Where one can see how Subaru placed an OBD wrong way
up, then got the Data
Link_Connector (OBD) pin layout wrong.)
- Page=2290 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=10,
Section=6-3_[D400] WIRING DIAGRAM
4. How to Use Wiring Diagram
- Page=2290 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=?,
Section=6-3_[D400] WIRING DIAGRAM 4. How to Use Wiring
Diagram
- Page=2294 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=?,
Section=6-3_[D6A1] WIRING DIAGRAM, 6. Wiring Diagram, A:
POWER SUPPLY ROUTING, 1. LHD MODEL
- Page=2302 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=?,
Section=6-3_[D6B1] WIRING DIAGRAM B: GROUND DISTRIBUTION
1. LHD MODEL
- Page=2304 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=?,
Section=6-3_[D6B1] WIRING DIAGRAM,
Pin-outs of lots of connectors
- Page=2303 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=23,
SRS Harness B31
- Page=2304 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=??,
B40 OBD Sub. pins 12 & 13 (= wiki pins 5 & 4 ) =
Ground = Connected to loads of other connectors inc. Pin
9 on B78 Yellow 9 pin Data Link Connector.
- Page=2306 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=26,
Section=6-3_[D6B2] 2. RHD MODEL
-
Page=2309 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=29,
Section=6-3_[D6C0],
C: AIRBAG SYSTEM
Connectors inc.
Fuses supplying devices
-
Page=2313 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D6E0] 6. Wiring Diagram
Connectors:
- Page=2324 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D6J0] 6. Wiring Diagram J: COMBINATION
METER
- Page=2331 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=51,
Section=6-3_[D6M1] 6. Wiring Diagram
OBD-II connector
socket service connector Subaru
Pin 10 K-Line to ECM (ECU
Engine Control Module / Unit / Computer) Connector B84
Pin 93 ECM (ECU Engine Control
Module / Unit / Computer) (B84) to OBD (B40) Pin Outs and
Circuit Diagram Colour=OrW (From Section=6-3_[D1A0]
(Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf), is
Orange base White strip ).
Doesn''t seem to be connected to anything else Need to
do a scan of OCR file. JJLATER
- Page=2334 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=54,
Section=6-3_[D6M2]
Show 5 wires to 14 pins of Check Connector B79
colour=Gray.
Firefox while displaying this page shows in tab title:
"June 28 1991, Tweddl - usdm"
-
Page=2335 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=55,
Section=6-3_[D6M2]
B78 yellow 9 pins & B40 OBD-II connector
socket (where Sub_pin_10 (K-Line) connects to Engine Control Module
Pin=93, Orange+White wire )
How to connect an OBD2 to B78 Data
Link Connector:
- Page=2395 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D7A0]
7. Electrical Unit Location
-
Page=2395 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=115, Section=6-3_[D7A0]
7. Electrical Unit Location A: LIST A few samples:
- Page=2397 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Section=6-3_[D7B3] : (25) "Check Connector" location is
far right edge of removable knee cover under dash board.
- Page=2403 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=123,
Section=6-3_[D8B1]
front wiring harness LHD
- Page=2419 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf, Footer=139,
Section=6-3_[D8F1]
Electrical Wiring Harness and Ground Point
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Unexpected page ordering:
-
Page=331 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer={Deduced:1}, Section=2-7
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
-
Page=337 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=7, Section=2-7_[C300]
-
Page=338 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=8, Section=2-7_[W1A0]
-
Page=339 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=8, Section=2-7_[W2A0]
-
Page=1333 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
Footer=45, Section=2-7_[T3B2] ON-BOARD
DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
- "Diagnosis
Connector" (6 Pin Black B82) 2 wires pins 1 &
pin2 on 6 pin Connector
-
Back To Index
Australian Liberty (A Legacy with name moved
to avoid war veterans group of same name)
- Page=14 Footer=? & Page 16 Footer=?
& Page=53 Footer=? : Error codes Clear Mem :
Section=5-5_T4C0
- Page=107 : Engine Section 1: FU(H4SO)
-
Page=520 of 4442, Footers=EN(H4SO)-122
Engine section 1,
"After repair or replacement of faulty parts,
conduct Clear Memory Mode
<Ref. to EN(H4SO)-47, OPERATION, Clear Memory
Mode> and Inspection Mode
<Ref. to EN(H4SO)-40, OPERATION, Inspection
Mode>."
- Page=925 : Engine Section 2: FU(H6DO)
- Page=1543 : Engine Section 3: FU(H4DOSTC)
-
Page=1841 of 4442, Footers=EN(H4DOSTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
-
Page=1875 of 4442, Footers=EN(H4DOSTC)-35
- Page=3571 Footer=AB-17 : Body Section :
Airbag Control Module
- Page=3599 Footer=AB-15 : Body Section :
Electrical Components Location
- Page=3606 Footer=AB-22 : Body Section : 9.
Clear Memory Mode
- Page=3608 Footer=AB-24 : Body Section :
10.Airbag Warning Light Failure - AirBag Control Module
AB6 Pinout 28 Pins
- Page=3812 Footer=IDI-2 : CHECK ENGINE &
AIRBAG & AT OIL TEMP. warning light both 12V 1.4 W
- Page=3814 Footer=IDI-4 : COMBINATION METER
SYSTEM: Luminescent meter has a CFL (Cold cathode
fluorescent light) inverter that generates a
high-tension current. Do not touch the inverter
terminal when checking combination meter with ignition
switch turned ON. (I think My (jhs@) older car probably
does not have this)
- Page=3943 Footer=EI-35 : 16.Instrument
Panel Assembly
- Page=4057 Footers=[WI 1] Wiring system
Index
- Page=4108 Footer=WI-52 : AB6 AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE B31 Connector Yellow 12 pin
-
Page=4109 Footers=WI-53
"AIRBAG SYSTEM AIRBAG SYSTEM
6. Airbag System
A: SCHEMATIC
1. 4-CYLINDER NON-TURBO ENGINE MODEL"
Air bag system (inc. belt pretensioners?)
Sect 41 + 300 Seat Belts
- Page=4182 Footer=WI-126 : 12.Combination
Meter A: SCHEMATIC 1. 4-CYLINDER NON-TURBO ENGINE MODEL
- Page=4216 Footer=WI-160 : 15.Engine
Electrical System A: SCHEMATIC 1. LHD 4-CYLINDER ENGINE
WITHOUT OBD MODEL
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE with 28 + 25 pin connectors, 3
row, not like I have
- Page=4390 Footer=WI-334 : 50.Front Wiring
Harness
- Page=4422 Footer=WI-366 : 54.Instrument
Panel Wiring Harness
Building of My (jhs@)
own merge of chapters
Produced from script below:
cd service_manual ;
gs -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -q -sDEVICE=pdfwrite
-sOutputFile=\
Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf,
\
diagnostics_section/foreword/all.pdf \
engine_section/emission_control_system_and_vacuum_fitting/all.pdf
\
engine_section/on-car_services/all.pdf \
engine_section/engine__open-bracket_sohc_close-bracket_/all.pdf
\
engine_section/engine__open-bracket_dohc_close-bracket_/all.pdf
\
engine_section/engine_lubrication_system/all.pdf \
engine_section/engine_cooling_system/all.pdf \
diagnostics_section/engine_cooling_system/all.pdf
\
diagnostics_section/on-board_diagnostics_ii_system/all.pdf
\
engine_section/foreword/all.pdf \
engine_section/fuel_injection_system/all.pdf \
engine_section/fuel_system/all.pdf \
engine_section/exhaust_system/all.pdf \
engine_section/clutch/all.pdf \
engine_section/engine_and_transmission_mounting_system/all.pdf
\
transmission_and_differential_section/manual_transmission_and_differential/all.pdf
\
diagnostics_section/automatic_transmission_and_differential/all.pdf
\
transmission_and_differential_section/automatic_transmission_and_differential/all.pdf
\
transmission_and_differential_section/transmission_control_system/all.pdf
\
transmission_and_differential_section/awd_system/all.pdf
\
mechanical_components_section/suspension/all.pdf \
mechanical_components_section/wheels_and_axles/all.pdf
\
mechanical_components_section/steering_system/all.pdf
\
diagnostics_section/brakes/all.pdf \
mechanical_components_section/brakes/all.pdf \
mechanical_components_section/pedal_system_and_control_cables/all.pdf
\
mechanical_components_section/heater_and_ventilator/all.pdf
\
mechanical_components_section/air_conditioning_system/all.pdf
\
body_section/body_and_exterior/all.pdf \
body_section/doors_and_windows/all.pdf \
body_section/seats,_seat_belts,_and_interior/all.pdf
\
body_section/instrument_panel/all.pdf \
body_section/supplemental_restraint_system/all.pdf
\
diagnostics_section/supplemental_restraint_system/all.pdf
\
electrical_section/engine_electrical_system/all.pdf
\
electrical_section/body_electrical_system/all.pdf
\
diagnostics_section/body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_/all.pdf
\
diagnostics_section/body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_/all.pdf
\
wiring_diagram/foreword/all.pdf \
wiring_diagram/wiring_diagram/all.pdf
Back To Index
-
cd service_manual/ find .
-type f -name all\*.pdf | sort find . -type f -name
all\*.txt | sort
Chapter No. (eg Section=4-1), & Section
No. (eg: [41A2])
Area: {General, Repair, Diagnostics, Wiring} {
T=Diagnostic (from T=Test),
I (jhs@)
observe lots of: C:11, D:6 (D=Diagnostics),
G:1, K:4, S:3, T:22, W:57 (W=Wiring) } 5 :
Large, A : Medium, 1 : Small {
S=Specifications, C=Components, W=Service
Procedure, (X=Service Procedure), (Y=Service
Procedure), K=Diagnostics }
This Column Also Contains
Text notes from manual & reference numbers
in Manual.
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FreeBSD Tools
The all*.pdf
(but not the individual msa*[9-9][0-9]*.pdf) were
all remastered (from old from .tiff abandoned
), the new all.pdf were concatenated by
commands:
- mv all.pdf all_via_tiff.pdf
- gs -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -q
-sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=all.pdf
msa*.pdf
Notes:
This Column: Also Contains
page count of all.pdf & contributing
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automatic OCR (Optical Character Recognition),
from
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JJLATER Move ? Should this be
at start of book, or start of section?
Foreword_[T100] -->-- [T4B0]
diagnostics_section
/ foreword/
Pages=9
|
diagnostics_section / foreword /
all.pdf
Pages=9 Footers=3-10
Sections=_[T100]-_[T4B0]
80.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3
Sections=[T100]
81.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=4-6
Sections=[T200]-[T200]
82.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=7-9
Sections=[T3B0]-_[T4A2]
83.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=9-10
Sections=[T4A2]-[T4B0]
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all.txt
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2-1 SERVICE PROCEDURE [W1A0]
-->-- [W17A0]
engine_section /
emission_control_system_and_vacuum_fitting/
|
engine_section /
emission_control_system_and_vacuum_fitting /
all.pdf
Pages=37 Footers=2-26
Sections=2-1_[W1A0]-2-1_[W17A0]
31.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=2-4
Sections=2-1_[W1A0]-2-1_[W2A0]
32.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=4-6
Sections=2-1_[W2A0]-2-1_[W3A1]
33.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=6-7
Sections=2-1_[W3A1]-2-1_[W4A0]
34.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=7-8
Sections=2-1_[W4A0]-2-1_[W5A0]
35.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=8
Sections=2-1_[W5A0]
36.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=9
Sections=2-1_[W7A2]
37.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=9-10
Sections=2-1_[W7A2] -2-1_[W8A0]
38.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=10-11
Sections=2-1_[W8A0] -2-1_[W8B0]
39.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=12-14
Sections=2-1_[W9A1]-2-1_[W10A1]
40.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=14-16
Sections=2-1_[W10A1]-2-1_[W11A0]
41.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=16-18
Sections=2-1_[W11A0]-2-1_[W12A0]
42.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=18-20
Sections=2-1_[W12A0]-2-1_[W13A1]
43.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=20-21
Sections=2-1_[W13A1]-2-1_[W13A2]
44.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=22
Sections=2-1_[W14A0]
45.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=23-24
Sections=2-1_[W15A0]-2-1_[W16A0]
46.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=24-25
Sections=2-1_[W16A0]-2-1_[W17A0]
47.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=25-26
Sections=2-1_[W17A0]-2-1_[W17A0]
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all.txt
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2-2_[W1A0] -->--
[W7B2] SERVICE PROCEDURE
engine_section
/ on-car_services/
Section=2-2_[W3A0]
Page=3, Footer=3,
|
engine_section / on-car_services /
all.pdf
Pages=16 Footers=2-16
Sections=2-2_[W1A0]-2-2_[W7B2]
49.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2
Sections=2-2_[W1A0]
50.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2
Sections=2-2_[W1A0]
51.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3
Sections=2-2_[W3A0]
52.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=4
Sections=2-2_[W4A1]
53.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5
Sections=2-2_[W5A0]
54.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6
Sections=2-2_[W6A0]
55.pdf,
Pages=10 Footers=7-16
Sections=2-2_[W7A1] -2-2_[W7B2]
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all.txt
|
2-3a_[S1A0] -->-- _[K200] SPECIFICATION
AND SERVICE DATA
engine_section /
engine__open-bracket_sohc_close-bracket_/
|
engine_section /
engine__open-bracket_sohc_close-bracket_ /
emanualonline/ all.pdf
Pages=78 Footers=2-78
Sections=2-3a_[S1A0]-2-3a_[K200]
With Air-con
engine_section /
engine__open-bracket_sohc_close-bracket_ /
ebayliverpool/ all.pdf,
Pages=69 Footers=2-70
Sections=2-3a_[S1A0]-2-3a
Without Air-con
- Section=2-3_[S1B0]
Page=1, Footer=2,
table entries same (or similar as unchecked)
up to & inc. "Valve rocker arm" then only
emanualonline has Camshaft on same page,
ebayliverpool has bigger different Camshaft
on next page
- Section=2-3a_[S1B0]
Page=2, Footer=3,
table entries varied alignement between
ebayliverpool &
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a_[S1B0]
Page=3, Footer=4,
emanualonline longer table on "Oil
clearance"
- Section=2-3a_[S1B0]
Page=4, Footer=?
table entries varied alignement
emanualonline &
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a [C100]
Page=5, Footer=6,
somewhat different diagrams
- Section=2-3a [C200]
Page=6, Footer=7,
somewhat different diagrams
- Section=2-3a [C300]
Page=7, Footer=8,
ebayliverpool=4 valve,
emanualonline=8 valve
- Section=2-3a [C400]
Page=8, Footer=9,
similar or same,
emanualonline is a bit darker scan
- Section=2-3a [C400]
Page=9, Footer=10,
similar or same,
ebayliverpool is significantly darker scan
-
- Section=2-3a_[W1A0]
Footer=11, Page=10,
ebayliverpool
"Precautions A: GENERAL PRECAUTIONS" + Pic. of
Engine on frame, viewed from left
-
- Section=2-3_[C600] [?]
Page=10, Footer=11,
emanualonline
"6. Valve Rocker Assembly"
-
- Section=2-3a_[W1A0]
Page=11, Footer=12,
emanualonline
"1. General Precautions A: GENERAL PRECAUTION"
I Pic. of Engine on frame, viewed from right
-
- Section=2-3a [W2A1]
Page=11, Footer=12,
ebayliverpool
"2. Timing Belt A: REMOVAL" Pages DIFFERENCES
inc.
Without Air-con Belt
- Section=2-3_[W2A1]
Page=12, Footer=13,
emanualonline
"2. Timing Belt A: REMOVAL" DIFFERENCES
inc.
With Air-con Belt
-
-
ebayliverpool/ msa5tcd98l20863.pdf,
Section=2-3a_[W1A0]
Footer=11,
1. Precautions A: GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Engine on stand viewed from right Pages=1
Similar to {all.pdf Page=12, Footer=12}
Engine on stand viewed from left
-
- 2-3a_[W1A0]
Footer=12, 1. Precautions A: GENERAL
PRECAUTIONS
emanualonline/msa5tcd99l36.pdf,
Pages=1, Engine on stand viewed from left.
Footer=12. Sames as in all.pdf Page=11 of 78,
-
- 6. Valve Rocker Assembly
emanualonline/
msa5tcd99l35.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=11, Same as Page=10 of 78
-
-
- Section=2-3a
Page=12, Footer=13,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=13, Footer=14,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=13, Footer=14,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=14, Footer=15,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=14, Footer=15,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=15, Footer=16,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=15, Footer=16,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=16, Footer=17,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=16, Footer=17,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=17, Footer=18,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=17, Footer=18,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=18, Footer=18,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=18, Footer=19,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=19, Footer=20,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=19, Footer=20,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=20, Footer=21,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=21, Footer=22,
emanualonline
- End of block of Pages with similar
content not page aligned. offset.
-
- Section=2-3a_[W2C3]
Page=20, Footer=21,
ebayliverpool
"3. TIMING BELT"
- Similar or same page.
- Section=2-3a_[W2C3]
Page=22, Footer=23,
emanualonline
"3. TIMING BELT"
-
- Section=2-3a_[W2C3]
Page=21, Footer=22,
ebayliverpool
- Back in synch, similar or same
page,
- Section=2-3a_[W2C3]
Page=23, Footer=24,
emanualonline
-
- Section=2-3a [W2C4]
Page=22, Footer=23,
ebayliverpool
"4. CRANKSHAFT PULLEY AND BELT COVER"
Without Air Con Belt + other differences
- Section=2-3a [W2C4]
Page=24, Footer=25,
emanualonline
"4. CRANKSHAFT PULLEY AND BELT COVER"
With Air Con Belt + other differences
-
- Section=2-3a [W3A0]
Page=23, Footer=24,
ebayliverpool
"3. Valve Rocker Assembly A: REMOVAL"
- more info in
emanualonline than in
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a [W3A0]
Page=25 & 26, Footer=25,
emanualonline
duplicate page - Half a page of text starting
"replace the crankshaft pulley bolts" then "3.
Valve Rocker Assembly A: REMOVAL"
-
- Section=2-3a
Page=27, Footer=27,
emanualonline
more info than in
ebayliverpool
-
- Section=2-3a_[W3B0]
Page=24, Footer=25,
ebayliverpool
"B: DISASSEMBLY"
- Similar but different diagram
- Section=2-3a [W3B0]
Page=28, Footer=28,
emanualonline
"B: DISASSEMBLY"
-
- Section=2-3a [W3C1]
Page=25, Footer=26,
ebayliverpool
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a [W3C2]
Page=29, Footer=29,
emanualonline
-
- Section=2-3a [W3D0]
Page=26, Footer=27,
ebayliverpool
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a [W3D0]
Page=30, Footer=30,
emanualonline
-
- Section=2-3a [W3E0]
Page=27, Footer=28,
ebayliverpool
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a [W3E0]
Page=31, Footer=31,
emanualonline
-
- Section=2-3a
Page=28, Footer=29,
ebayliverpool
"4. Camshaft"
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a
Page=32, Footer=32,
emanualonline
"4. Camshaft"
-
- Section=2-3a
Page=31, Footer=32,
ebayliverpool
"C: INSTALLATION 1. CAMSHAFT (LH)"
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a
Page=36, Footer=36,
emanualonline
"C: INSTALLATION 1. CAMSHAFT (LH)"
-
- Section=2-3a
Page=33, Footer=34,
ebayliverpool
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a
Page=40, Footer=40,
emanualonline
-
- Section=2-3a
Page=34, Footer=35,
ebayliverpool
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a
Page=41, Footer=41,
emanualonline
-
- Section=2-3a [W5B0]
Page=35, Footer=36,
ebayliverpool"B: DISASSEMBLY"
- Similar Not Same
- Section=2-3a [W5B0]
Page=42, Footer=42,
emanualonline
"B: DISASSEMBLY"
-
- Below I have not
done visual page comparison of the 2 all.pdf
produced with gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite
-
- Section=2-3a
Page=36, Footer=37,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=37, Footer=38,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=38, Footer=39,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=39, Footer=40,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=40, Footer=41,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=41, Footer=42,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=42, Footer=43,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=43, Footer=43,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=43, Footer=44,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=44, Footer=44,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=44, Footer=45,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=45, Footer=45,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=45, Footer=46,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=46, Footer=46,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=46, Footer=47,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=47, Footer=47,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=47, Footer=48,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=48, Footer=48,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=48, Footer=49,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=49, Footer=49,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=49, Footer=50,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=50, Footer=50,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=50, Footer=51,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=51, Footer=51,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=51, Footer=52,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=52, Footer=52,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=52, Footer=53,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=53, Footer=53,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=53, Footer=54,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=54, Footer=54,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=54, Footer=55,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=55, Footer=55,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=55, Footer=56,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=56, Footer=56,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=56, Footer=57,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=57, Footer=57,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=57, Footer=58,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=58, Footer=58,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=58, Footer=59,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=59, Footer=59,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=59, Footer=60,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=60, Footer=60,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=60, Footer=61,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=61, Footer=61,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=61, Footer=62,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=62, Footer=62,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=62, Footer=63,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=63, Footer=63,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=63, Footer=64,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=64, Footer=64,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=64, Footer=65,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=65, Footer=65,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=65, Footer=66,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=66, Footer=66,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=66, Footer=67,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=67, Footer=67,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=67, Footer=68,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=68, Footer=68,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=68, Footer=69,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=69, Footer=69,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Footer=70, Page=69,
ebayliverpool
- Section=2-3a
Page=70, Footer=70,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=71, Footer=71,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=72, Footer=72,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=73, Footer=73,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=74, Footer=74,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=75, Footer=75,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=76, Footer=76,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=77, Footer=77,
emanualonline
- Section=2-3a
Page=78, Footer=78,
emanualonline
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all.txt
|
2-3b_[S1A0] -->--_[K200] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
engine_section /
engine__open-bracket_dohc_close-bracket_/
|
engine_section /
engine__open-bracket_dohc_close-bracket_ /
all.pdf
Pages=75, Footers=2-76,
Sections=2-3b_[S1A0]-2-3b_[K200]
72.pdf,
Pages=5, Footers=2-6,
Sections=2-3b_[S1A0]-2-3b_[S1B0]
73.pdf,
Pages=1, Footers=7,
Sections=2-3b_[C100]
74.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=8-9
Sections=2-3b_[C200]-2-3b_[C200]
75.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=1,
Sections=2-3b_[C300]
76.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=11,
Sections=2-3b_[C400]
77.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=12,
Sections=2-3b_[C500]
78.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=13,
Sections=2-3b_[W1A0]
79.pdf,
Pages=16 Footers=14-29,
Sections=2-3b_[W2A1]-2-3b_[W2C4]
80.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=30-35,
Sections=2-3b_[W3A1]-2-3b_[W3C2]
81.pdf,
Pages=12 Footers=36-47,
Sections=2-3b_[W4A1]-2-3b_[W4E2]
82.pdf,
Pages=23 Footers=48-70,
Sections=2-3b_[W5A1]-2-3b_[W5E2]
83.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=71-75,
Sections=2-3b_[K100]-2-3b_[K100]
84.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=76,
Sections=2-3b_[K200]
|
all.txt
|
2-4_[S1A0] -->--_[K100] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
engine_section / engine_lubrication_system
|
engine_section / engine_lubrication_system /
all.pdf
Pages=19, Footers=2-18,
Sections=2-4_[S1A0]-2-4_[K100]
86.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=2-4_[S1A0]-2-4_[S1B0]
87.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=4-5,
Sections=2-4_[C1A0]-2-4_[C1B0]
88.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=6-10,
Sections=2-4_[W1A0]-2-4_[W1E0]
89.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=10-15,
Sections=2-4_[W1E0]-2-4_[W3A0]
90.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=15-17,
Sections=2-4_[W3A0]-2-4_[W3B0]
91.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=18,
Sections=2-4_[K100]
|
all.txt
|
2-5_[S1A0] -->--_[K100] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
engine_section / engine_cooling_system/
|
engine_section / engine_cooling_system /
all.pdf
Pages=29 Footers=2-26,
Sections=2-5_[S1A0]-2-5_[K100]
93.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=2-5_[S1A0]-2-5_[S200]
94.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
Sections=2-5_[S200]
95.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=4,
Sections=2-5_[C100]
96.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5,
Sections=2-5_[C200]
97.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6,
Sections=2-5_[C300]
98.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=7-8,
Sections=2-5_[W1B0]-2-5_[W1C0]
99.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=8-13,
Sections=2-5_[W1C0]-2-5_[W2C0]
00.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=14,
Sections=2-5_[W3A0]
01.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=15-18,
Sections=2-5_[W4A0]-2-5_[W5A0]
02.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=18,
Sections=2-5_[W5A0]
03.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=19-20,
Sections=2-5-[W6A0]-2-5_[W6B0]
04.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=21-22,
Sections=2-5_[W7A0]-5_[W7B0]
05.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=23-24,
Sections=2-5_[W8A0]-2-5_[W8B0]
06.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=24-25,
Sections=2-5_[W8B0]-2-5_[W9A0]
07.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=26,
Sections=2-5_[K100]
|
all.txt
|
2-5_[T1A0] -->--_[T2B13] ENGINE COOLING
SYSTEM
diagnostics_section / engine_cooling_system/
|
diagnostics_section / engine_cooling_system /
all.pdf
Pages=24 Footers=2-24,
Sections=2-5_[T1A0]-2-5
09.pdf,
Pages=15 Footers=2-16,
Sections=2-5_[T1A0]-2-5_[T1C10]
10.pdf,
Pages=9 Footers=16-24,
Sections=2-5_[T1C10]-2-5
|
all.txt
|
2-7_[T1A0]
-->--_[T9B0] ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS Ila
SYSTEM
diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system/
Section=2-7_[T1A0] Page={
Footer=2, Page=1}
{Page=288 of Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf,
Footer=2}
1. General ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II
SYSTEM When the malfunction does not occur
again for three consecutive driving cycles,
MIL is turned off, but DTC remains at
on-board computer. The OBD-II system is
capable of communication with a general scan
tool (OBD-II general scan tool) formed by ISO
9141 CARB. The OBD-II diagnostics procedure
is different from the usual diagnostics
procedure. When troubleshooting OBD-II
vehicles, connect Subaru select monitor or
the OBD-II general scan tool to the
vehicle.
Section=2-7_[T2A3]
{Page=296 of Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf, }
=
Page=9 of 115, Footer=10,
There are various references in the manual to
Section=2-7_[T2A3],
It''s about engine: Electrical Components
Location.
See Also: Section=2-7_[T2C1] & Section=2-7_[T3A1]
Section=2-7_[T2C1]
Footer=26 Alignment1
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
2. Electrical Components Location
C: ENGINE (2500 cc MODEL)
1. MODULE
Right of steering wheel:
Position (2) Data Link
Connector (for Subaru select monitor
only)
Diagram OBD0005 (Seems to maybe be 5 pins
wide, might be 1 or 2 high, no 2 single slim
wires shown)
Also right of steering wheel, probably
slightly nearer wheel:
Position (4) Test mode
connector jhs: 2 single wires, 1
on each connector
socket plastic looks 'T' shape, looks spade
connector size
Left of steering wheel:
Position (3) Data
Link_Connector (for Subaru select monitor
and OBD-II general scan tool) I (jhs@) This is an OBD-II
connector socket shaped socket in fascia
above bonnet release. (I (jhs@) do not have
one in fascia.)
Section=2-7_[T3A1]
all.pdf,
Footer=44, Page=42, 43
3. Diagnosis System
Section=2-7
T3B2
Footer=45 Alignment2
- Section=2-7_T3B2,
Footer=45, Page=331 of Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf,
- Section=2-7_T3B2,
Footer=45, Page=1333 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
- Section=2-7_T3B2,
Footer=45, Page=44 of
Pages=546 : all.pdf
- Section=2-7_T3B2,
Footer=45, Page=2 of
Pages=19 13.pdf
- Page=?,
Footer=? of
Pages=4442_121M_liberty_1998_2003.pdf
3. Diagnosis System
Section=2-7_[T3C1]
Footer=47, Page=46
3. Diagnosis System
C: SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
(4) Connect Subaru select monitor to Data Link
Connector.
Insert cartridge into Subaru select
monitor. ST 24082AA010 CARTRIDGE
Connect Subaru select monitor to Data Link
Connector. I (jhs@) They show an
OBD shape connector
(I (jhs@) do
not have) Do not connect scan tools
except for Subaru select monitor and OBD-II
general scan tool. For detailed operation
procedure, refer to the SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
OPERATION MANUAL.
Page=13 of 19,
Section=2-7_[T3D1]
3. Diagnosis System
O N-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM D:
CLEAR MEMORY MODE 1. SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
(NORMAL MODE) ... 2 SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
(OBD MODE) ... 3. OBD-II GENERAL SCAN TOOL
For clear memory procedures using the OBD-II
general scan tool, refer to the OBD-II
General Scan Tool Instruction Manual. Page=15
of 19 Connect test mode connector at the lower
portion of instrument panel (jhs@: ie dash
board) (on the driver''s side), Page=19
of 19 4. Cautions A: SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM "AIRBAG" Never connect the battery in
reverse polarity. ¼ The ECM will be
destroyed instantly. The fuel injector and
other part will be damaged in just a few
minutes more.
Section=2-7_[T3D0] is often
pointed to, but does not exist; See below
Section=2-7_[T3D1]
Section=2-7_[T3D1]
Footer=56, Page=55
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
3. Diagnosis System
D. CLEAR MEMORY MODE
jhs: Just
a lot about the Subaru Select Tool, but as I (jhs@) do not
have that, no use.
Section=2-7_[T3E0] Does not
exist, see below Section=2-7_[T3E2]
Section=2-7_[T3E2]
Footer=57, Page=57,
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
3. Diagnosis System
2. Subaru Select Monitor
Section=2-7_[T6A1]
Footer=70, Page=70
Section=2-7_[T6A1] ON-BOARD
DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
6. Basic Diagnostic Procedure
Section=2-7_[T6A4] (4) Perform the
diagnosis.
3() Perform the Clear memory mode. [Ref. to
Section=2-7_[T3D0].
jhs:
There is no Section=2-7_[T3D0], there is
Section=2-7_[T3D1] ]
Section=2-7_[T10AI17]
Footer=198, Page=198
Section=2-7_[T10BI0]
Footer=286, Page=171 of {Pages=304
Footers=116-419
Sections=2-7_[T10A0]-2-7_[T10DG2]
21.pdf}
10. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code for
LHD Vehicles BI: DTC P0600 - SERIAL
COMMUNICATION LINK MALFUNCTION - DTC
DETECTING CONDITION:
Two consecutive driving cycles with fault
CAUTION: After repair or replacement of
faulty parts,
conduct CLEAR MEMORY and INSPECTION MODES.
[Ref. to Section=2-7_[T3D0] ] and
[Ref. to Section=2-7_[T3E0] ]
Section=2-7,
Footer=286, Page=31:
"10. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code for
LHD Vehicles"
"BA: DTC P0462 - FUEL LEVEL SEN..."
"... After repair or replacement of faulty
parts, conduct CLEAR MEMORY and INSPECTION
MODES. < Ref. to Section=2-7_[T3D0] > and
< Ref. to Section=2-7_[T3E0] >"
Section=2-7_[T10CZ0]
Footer=404, Page=149 "FUEL LEVEL" so not
relevant itself, just another pointer to
Section=2-7_[T10CZ1] ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II
SYSTEM
10. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code for LHD
Vehicles
Section=2-7_[T10CZ1] : CHECK OUTPUT SIGNAL FROM
ECM.
Page={
Footer=405}
Section=2-7_[T10CZ3] ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II
SYSTEM
10. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code for LHD
Vehicles
10CZ1 : CHECK OUTPUT SIGNAL FROM ECM.
Connect test mode connector at the lower
portion of instrument panel (jhs@: = dash
board) (on the driver''s side), to the side
of the center console jhs: Looks like may be
the 2 x single pin spades in T shape connector housing ?
Section=2-7_[T11A0]
Page={
Footer=420}
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II SYSTEM
11. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code for
RHD Vehicles
A: DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST
jhs: whole
file is RHD, not LHD, mine
(jhs@)=LHD
"11. Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code for RHD
Vehicles"
|
Page=288 of Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf
Pages=546 : diagnostics_section /
on-board_diagnostics_ii_system /
all.pdf
Footers=2-546,
Sections=2-7_[T1A0]-2-7_[T11DA0]
12.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=2-7_[T1A0]
13.pdf,
Pages=41 Footers=3-43,
Page=2 of
Pages=546 all.pdf Sections=2-7_[T2A1] -
Section=2-7_[T2D3]
14.pdf,
Pages=19 Footers=44-62,
Sections=2-7_[T3A1]-2-7_[T3G1]
15.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=62-63,
Sections=2-7_[T3G1] - Section=2-7_[T4C2]
16.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=64-69,
Sections=2-7_[T5A0] - Section=2-7_[T5C0]
17.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=70-73,
Sections=2-7_[T6A1] - Section=2-7_[T6C2]
18.pdf,
Pages=13 Footers=74-86,
Sections=2-7_[T7A0]-2-7_[T7D1]
19.pdf,
Pages=27 Footers=87-113,
Sections=2-7_[T8A0]-2-7_[T8I0]
20.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=114-115,
Sections=2-7_[T9A0]-2-7_[T9B0]
21.pdf,
Sections=2-7_[T10A0]-2-7_[T10DG2] Pages=304
Footers=116-419,
2-7_[T10A0]: jhs@: These are OBD-II codes,
not flash codes
22.pdf,
Pages=127 Footers=-429-546,
Sections=2-7_[T11A0]-2-7
|
all1_via_tiff.txt
all2_t10a_via_tiff.txt
21.txt (truncated at Section=6-3_[DsJ2]
)
all2_t10b_via_tiff.txt
all3_via_tiff.txt
|
|
JJLATER Move ?
Section=2-7
[none]
engine_section
/ foreword/
Section=2-7,
Footer=3, Page=2:
"How To Use This Manual"
Section=2-7,
Footer=4, Page=3:
Intro on "Title Index No."
|
engine_section / foreword / all.pdf
Pages=4 Footers=2-5,
Sections=__ - __
77.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=__
78.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=3-5,
Sections=__ - __
|
all.txt
|
2-7_[C1A0] -->--_[W19B2] COMPONENT
PARTS
engine_section / fuel_injection_system/
|
engine_section / fuel_injection_system /
all.pdf
Pages=48 Footers=2-42,
Sections=2-7_[C1A0]-2-7_[W19B2]
09.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=2-5,
Sections=2-7_[C1A0]-2-7_[C1B0]
10.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6,
Sections=2-7_[C200]
11.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=7,
Sections=2-7_[C300]-2-7_[C300]
12.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=8,
Sections=2-7_[W1A0]
13.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=9,
Sections=2-7_[W2A0]
14.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=10,
Sections=2-7_[W3A0]
15.pdf,
Pages=14 Footers=11-24,
Sections=2-7_[W4A0]-2-7_[W4D0]
16.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=25,
Sections=2-7_[W6A0]
17.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=25,
Sections=2-7-[W6A0]
18.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=26,
Sections=2-7_[W7A0]
19.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=27-28,
Sections=2-7_[W8B1] - Section=2-7_[W8B2]
20.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=28-29,
Sections=2-7_[W8B2] - Section=2-7_[W9B0]
21.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=30,
Sections=2-7_[W10A0]
22.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=30,
Sections=2-7_[W10A0]
23.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=31-33,
Sections=2-7_[W12A0]-2-7_[W12B0]
24.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=34,
Sections=2-7_[W13A]
25.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=34,
Sections=2-7_[W13A0]
26.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=35-36,
Sections=2-7_[W15A0]-2-7_[W16A0]
27.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=36-37,
Sections=2-7_[W16A0]-2-7_[W17A0]
28.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=37-38,
Sections=2-7_[W17A0]-2-7_[W18A0]
29.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=38,
Sections=2-7_[W18A0]
30.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=39-42,
Sections=2-7_[W19A2]-2-7_[W19B2]
|
all.txt
|
2-8_[S100] -->-- [K100] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
engine_section
/ fuel_system/
|
engine_section / fuel_system / all.pdf
Pages=58 Footers=2-52,
Sections=2-8_[S100]-2-8_[K100]
32.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=2-8_[S100]
33.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=3-6,
Sections=2-8_[C1A0]-2-8_[C1B3]
34.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=9-13,
Sections=2-8_[C2A0] - Section=2-8_[C2C0]
35.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=14-16,
Sections=2-8_[W1A0] - Section=2-8_[W2A1]
36.pdf,
Pages=19 Footers=16-34,
Sections=2-8_[W2A1]-2-8_[W2B3]
37.pdf,
Pages=9 Footers=35-43,
Sections=2-8_[W3A1] - Section=2-8_[W3D0]
38.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=44,
Sections=2-8_[W4A0]
39.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=44-45,
Sections=2-8_[W4A0] - Section=2-8_[W6A0]
40.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=45-46,
Sections=2-8_[W6A0] - Section=2-8_[W6B0]
41.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=46-49,
Sections=2-8_[W6B0] - Section=2-8_[W8B0]
42.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=49-50,
Sections=2-8_[W8B0] - Section=2-8_[W9A0]
43.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=50-51,
Sections=2-8_[W9A0] - Section=2-8_[W10A0]
44.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=51,
Sections=2-8_[W10A0]
45.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=52,
Sections=2-8_[K100]
|
all.txt
|
2-9_[C1A0] -->-- [W4A0] COMPONENT
PARTS
engine_section
/ exhaust_system/
|
engine_section / exhaust_system /
all.pdf
Pages=14 Footers=2-12,
Sections=2-9_[C1A0]-2-9
47.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=2-4,
Sections=2-9_[C1A0]-2-9_[C1B0]
48.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=5-7,
Sections=2-9_[W1A0]-2-9_[W2A0]
49.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=7-9,
Sections=2-9_[2A0]-2-9_[W3A0]
50.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=9-10,
Sections=2-9_[W3A0] - Section=2-9_[W3B0]
51.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=10-12,
Sections=2-9_[W3B0] - Section=2-9
|
all.txt
|
2-10_[S100] -->-- [K1A0] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
engine_section
/ clutch/ |
engine_section / clutch / all.pdf
Pages=23 Footers=2-22,
Sections=2-10_[S100]-2-10
53.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=2-10_[S100]
54.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=3-4,
Sections=2-10_[C1A0]-2-10_[C1B0]
55.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5,
Sections=2-10[C200]
56.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6,
Sections=2-10_[W1A0]
57.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=6-7,
Sections=2-10_[W1A0] - Section=2-10_[W2A2]
58.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=8-11,
Sections=2-10_[W3A1] - Section=2-10_[W4A0]
59.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=11-14,
Sections=2-10_[W4A0]-2-10_[W4C0]
60.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=15,
Sections=2-10_[W5A0]
61.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=16-17,
Sections=2-10_[W6A0]-2-10_[W6E0]
62.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=18,
Sections=2-10_[W7A0]
63.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=19-22,
Sections=2-10_[K100]
|
all.txt
|
2-11_[C100] -->-- [W2C0] COMPONENT
PARTS
engine_section /
engine_and_transmission_mounting_system/
|
engine_section /
engine_and_transmission_mounting_system /
all.pdf
Pages=30 Footers=2-30,
Sections=2-11_[C100]-2-11_[W2C0]
65.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=2-11_[C100]
66.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=3-6,
Sections=2-11_[C2A0] - Section=2-11_[C2D0]
67.pdf,
Pages=13 Footers=7-19,
Sections=2-11_[W1B0]-2-11_[W2B0]
68.pdf,
Pages=12 Footers=19-30,
Sections=2-11_[W2B0]-2-11_[W2C0]
|
all.txt
|
3-1_[S100] -->-- [K200] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
transmission_and_differential_section /
manual_transmission_and_differential/
|
transmission_and_differential_section /
manual_transmission_and_differential /
all.pdf
Pages=66 Footers=2-60,
Sections=3-1_[S100]-3-1
71.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=3-1_[S100]
72.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=3-1_[S100]
73.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=3-1_[S100]
74.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
Sections=3-1_[S500]
75.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
Sections=3-1_[S500]
76.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=4,
Sections=3-1_[S600]
77.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=4,
Sections=3-1_[S600]
78.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5,
Sections=3-1_[S900]
79.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5,
Sections=3-1_[S900]
80.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6,
Sections=3-1_[S1000]
81.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=8,
Sections=3-1_[S1000]
82.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=7,
Sections=3-1_[C100]
83.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=8-9,
Sections=3-1_[C2A0]-3-1_[C2B0]
84.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=12,
Sections=3-1_[C400]
85.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=12,
Sections=3-1_[C400]
86.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=13,
Sections=3-1_[C500]
87.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=14,
Sections=-1_[C600]
88.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=15,
Sections=3-1_[C700]
89.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=16-17,
Sections=3-1_[W1A0] - Section=3-1_[W1B0]
90.pdf,
Pages=14 Footers=18-31,
Sections=3-1_[W2A1]-3-1_[W2B2]
91.pdf,
Pages=8 Footers=32-39,
Sections=3-1_[W3A1] - Section=3-1_[W3C1]
92.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=40-44,
Sections=3-1_[W4A1] - Section=3-1_[W4B2]
93.pdf,
Pages=9 Footers=45-53,
Sections=3-1_[W5B1] - Section=3-1_[W6A0]
94.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=53-55,
Sections=3-1_[W6A0] - Section=3-1_[W6B0]
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-->--_[T1000] AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND
DIFFERENTIAL
diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential/
Footer=2, Page=1:
"SRS Airbag" cabling nearby, avoid damaging
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diagnostics_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential /
all.pdf
Pages=140 Footers=2-140,
Sections=3-2_[T100]-3-2
24.pdf,
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27.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=9,
Sections=3-2_[T400]
28.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=10-12,
Sections=3-2_[T500] - Section=3-2_[T500]
29.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=13-15,
Sections=3-2_[T6A0] - Section=3-2_[T6C0]
30.pdf,
Pages=8 Footers=16-23,
Sections=3-2_[T7A0] - Section=3-2_[T7B11]
31.pdf,
Pages=66 Footers=24-89,
Sections=3-2_[T8A1]-3-2_[T8O14]
32.pdf,
Pages=45 ? Footers=90 - 134,
Sections=3-2_[T9A0]-3-2
33.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=135-140,
Sections=3-2_[T1000]-3-2
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3-2_[S1A0] -->--_[W25B2] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
transmission_and_differential_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential/
|
transmission_and_differential_section /
automatic_transmission_and_differential /
all.pdf
Pages=111 Footers=2-102,
Sections=3-2_[S1A0]-3-2
99.pdf,
Pages=9 Footers=2-10,
Sections=3-2_[S1A0] - Section=3-2_[S1D0]
00.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=11,
Sections=3-2_[C100]
01.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=12,
Sections=3-2_[C200]
02.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=13-14,
Sections=3-2_[C300] - Section=3-2_[C300]
03.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=15,
Sections=3-2_[C400]
04.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=16,
Sections=3-2_[C500]
05.pdf,
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Pages=1 Footers=18,
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08.pdf,
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09.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=21,
Sections=3-2_[C1000]
10.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=22-25,
Sections=3-2_[W1A0]-3-2_[W1B3]
11.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=26-27,
Sections=3-2_[W2A0] - Section=3-2_[W3A0]
12.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=27-28,
Sections=3-2_[W3A0] - Section=3-2_[W3B0]
13.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=29-30,
Sections=3-2_[W4A0] - Section=3-2_[W4A1]
14.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=30-32,
Sections=3-2_[W4A1] - Section=3-2_[W5B0]
15.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=33-36,
Sections=3-2_[W6A0] - Section=3-2_[W6B0]
16.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=37-39,
Sections=3-2_[W7A2] - Section=3-2_[W8A2]
17.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=39-40,
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18.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=41,
Sections=3-2_[W10A1]
19.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=41-42,
Sections=3-2_[W10A1]-3-2_[W10A2]
20.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=43,
Sections=3-2_[W11A2]
21.pdf,
Pages=32 Footers=44-75,
Sections=3-2_[W13A1]-3-2_[W13A1]
22.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=75-77,
Sections=3-2_[W13A1]-3-2_[W13C2]
23.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=78-81,
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24.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=81-84,
Sections=3-2_[W15A0]-3-2_[W16A0]
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Pages=3 Footers=84-86,
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Pages=2 Footers=89-90,
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Pages=4 Footers=91-94,
Sections=3-2_[W19B0]-3-2_[W19B0]
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Pages=1 Footers=94,
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30.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=95,
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31.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=96-97,
Sections=3-2_[W22A0]-3-2_[W23A0]
32.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=97-99,
Sections=3-2_[W23A0]-3-2_[W23C0]
33.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=1,
Sections=3-2_[W24A0]
34.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=100-102,
Sections=3-2_[W24A0]-3-2
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3-3_[C200]
-->-- [W2E0] COMPONENT PARTS
transmission_and_differential_section /
transmission_control_system/
ebayliverpool /
transmission_and_differential_section /
transmission_control_system/ had a file missing
so directory replaced from emanualonline /
transmission_and_differential_section /
transmission_control_system/,
Detail.
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transmission_control_system / all.pdf
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Pages=12 Footers=2-12,
Sections=3-3_[C1A0]-3-3)
07.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=3-3_[C1A0]-3-3_[C1B0]
08.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=4,
Sections=3-3_[C200]
09.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=5-8,
Sections=3-3_[W1B0]
10.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=8-12,
Sections=3-3_[W2A0] - Section=3-3
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3-4_[S1A0] -->-- [K200] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
transmission_and_differential_section /
awd_system/ |
transmission_and_differential_section /
awd_system / all.pdf
Pages=55 Footers=2-54,
Sections=3-4_[S1A0]-3-4
41.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=3-4_[S1A0]
42.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=3-7,
Sections=3-4_[S2B0]-3-4_[S2D0]
43.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=8,
Sections=3-4_[C100]
44.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=9-10,
Sections=3-4_[C2A0] - Section=3-4_[C2B0]
45.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=11,
Sections=3-4_[C300]
46.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=12-14,
Sections=3-4_[W1A0] - Section=3-4_[W2A1]
47.pdf,
Pages=36 Footers=14-49,
Sections=3-4_[W2A1]-3-4_[W3B1]
48.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=49-51,
Sections=3-4_[W3B1] - Section=3-4
49.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=52,
Sections=3-4_[K100]
50.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=53-54,
Sections=3-4_[K200] - Section=3-4
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4-1_[S100] -->-- [K1A0] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
mechanical_components_section / suspension/
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mechanical_components_section / suspension /
all.pdf
Pages=47 Footers=2-46,
Sections=4-1_[S100]-4-1_[K1A0]
53.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=4-1_[S100]
54.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
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Pages=2 Footers=4-5,
Sections=4-1_[C100]-4-1_[C100]
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Pages=3 Footers=6-8,
Sections=4-1_[C2A0]-4-1_[C2B0]
57.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=6-8,
Sections=4-1_[C2A0]-4-1_[C2B0]
58.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=18-20,
Sections=4-1_[W2A0] - Section=4-1_[W3A0]
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Sections=4-1_[W3A0] - Section=4-1_[W3C0]
60.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=22-25,
Sections=4-1_[W4A0] - Section=4-1_[W4E0]
61.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=26-27,
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62.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=27-28,
Sections=4-1_[W6B0] - -1_[W6B0]
63.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=29-32,
Sections=4-1_[W7A0] - Section=4-1_[W7E0]
64.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=33-37,
Sections=4-1_[W8A1] - Section=4-1_[W8E0]
65.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=38-40,
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66.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=41,
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67.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=42-43,
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Pages=2 Footers=44-45,
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Pages=1 Footers=46,
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4-2_[S100] -->-- [W1300] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
mechanical_components_section /
wheels_and_axles/ |
mechanical_components_section /
wheels_and_axles / all.pdf
Pages=55 Footers=2-48,
Sections=4-2_[S100]-4-2_[W1300]
71.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=4-2_[S100]
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Pages=1 Footers=2,
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Pages=1 Footers=3,
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Pages=1 Footers=4,
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Pages=1 Footers=4,
Sections=4-2_[S400]
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Pages=2 Footers=4-5,
Sections=4-2_[S400]-4-2_[S400]
77.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=6-7,
Sections=4-2_[C1A0]-4-2_[C1B0]
78.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=8-9,
Sections=4-2_[C2A0]-4-2_[C2B0]
79.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=10-15,
Sections=4-2_[W1A0] - Section=4-2_[W2A1]
80.pdf,
Pages=8 Footers=15-22,
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81.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=23-27,
Sections=4-2_[W3A1] - Section=4-2_[W3E2]
82.pdf,
Pages=14 Footers=28-41,
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Pages=3 Footers=42-44,
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Pages=1 Footers=45,
Sections=4-2_[W8A1]
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Pages=1 Footers=47,
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Pages=1 Footers=47,
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Pages=1 Footers=48,
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4-3_[S1A0] -->--_[S1A1] SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
mechanical_components_section /
steering_system/ |
mechanical_components_section /
steering_system / all.pdf
Pages=81 Footers=2-78-1-2,
Sections=4-3_[S1A0]-4-4_[S1A1]
93.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=4-3_[S1A0]-4-3_[S1C0]
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Pages=1 Footers=4,
Sections=4-3_[C1A0]
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Pages=4 Footers=5-8,
Sections=4-3_[C2A0]-4-3_[C2B0]
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Sections=4-3_[W1A0]
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Pages=4 Footers=11-14,
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99.pdf,
Pages=11 Footers=(15-25)
Sections=4-3_[W3A0]-4-3_[W3F0]
00.pdf,
Pages=10 Footers=(26-35)
Sections=4-3_[W4A0]-4-3_[W4F0]
01.pdf,
Pages=7 Footers=(36-42)
Sections=4-3_[W5A0]-4-3_[W5D2]
02.pdf,
Pages=11 Footers=43-53,
Sections=4-3_[W6A2]-4-3_[W7A1]
03.pdf,
Pages=7 Footers=53-59,
Sections=4-3_[W7A1] - Section=4-3_[W7C2]
04.pdf,
Pages=9 Footers=60-68,
Sections=4-3_[W8A0] - Section=4-3_[W9A0]
05.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=68-69,
Sections=4-3_[W9A0] - Section=4-3_[W9A0]
06.pdf,
Pages=11 Footers=70-78-1-2,
Sections=4-3_[K1A0]-4-4_[S1A1]
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4-4_[T100] -->--_[T11B1] BRAKES - 1.
Supplemental Restraint System "Airbag"
diagnostics_section
/ brakes/ |
diagnostics_section / brakes / all.pdf
Pages=166 Footers=2-166,
Sections=4-4_[T100]-4-4
35.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=4-4_[T100]
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Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=4-4_[T100]-4-4_[T2B1]
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Pages=2 Footers=4-5,
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Pages=2 Footers=6-7,
Sections=4-4_[T400]-4-4_[T400]
39.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=8-10,
Sections=4-4_[T5A0] - Section=4-4_[T5B0]
40.pdf,
Pages=7 Footers=11-17,
Sections=4-4_[T6A0] - Section=4-4_[T6D2]
41.pdf,
Pages=11 Footers=18-28,
Sections=4-4_[T7A0]-4-4_[T7C3]
42.pdf,
Pages=46 Footers=29-74,
Sections=4-4_[T8A0]-4-4_[T8Y10]
43.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=75-77,
Sections=4-4_[T9A6] - Section=4-4_[T9A6]
44.pdf,
Pages=86 Footers78-163,
Sections=4-4_[T10A0]-4-4_[T10AJ13]
45.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=164-166,
Sections=4-4_[T11A0]-4-4
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4-4_[S1A1] SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE
DATA
1 Brakes -->-- Section=4-4_[K200] 2 Hill
Holder
mechanical_components_section / brakes/
|
mechanical_components_section / brakes /
all.pdf
Pages=72 Footers=2-63,
Sections=4-4_[S1A1]-4-4
08.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=2-5,
Sections=4-4_[S1A1]-4-4_[S1D0]
09.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=6-7,
Sections=4-4_[C1A0] - Section=4-4_[C1B0]
10.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=8,
Sections=4-4_[C200]
11.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=9,
Sections=4-4_[C300]
12.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=10-11,
Sections=4-4_[C4A0] - Section=4-4_[C4B0]
13.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=12,
Sections=4-4_[C5A0]
14.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=13-14,
Sections=4-4_[C6A0] - Section=4-4_[C6B0]
15.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=15,
Sections=4-4_[C800]
16.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=15-16,
Sections=4-4_[C800] - Section=4-4_[C800]
17.pdf,
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Sections=4-4_[W1A2] - Section=4-4_[W2A1]
18.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=24-28,
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19.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=29-33,
Sections=4-4_[W3A1] - Section=4-4_[W3E3]
20.pdf,
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21.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=36-37,
Sections=4-4_[W4D1] - Section=4-4_[W5E0]
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Pages=4 Footers=4,
Sections=4-4_[W6A0]-4-4_[W7B1]
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Sections=4-4_[W7B1] - Section=4-4_[W7B2]
24.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=42-43,
Sections=4-4_[W7B2] - Section=4-4_[W8D0]
25.pdf,
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Sections=4-4_[W9A0]
26.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=44-45,
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27.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=46-47,
Sections=4-4_[W11A0]-4-4_[W12A0]
28.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=47=48,
Sections=4-4[W12A0]- Section=4-4_[W12A0]
29.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=49,
Sections=4-4_[W13C0]
30.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=50-52,
Sections=4-4_[W14A1] (Page=? of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf),
-4-4_[W14C2]
31.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=53-58,
Sections=4-4_[W15A0]-4-4_[W15E0]
32.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=58-60,
Sections=4-4_[W15E0]-4-4_[W16C3]
33.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=60,
Sections=4-4_[W16C3]
34.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=61-62,
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4-5_[S100] SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE
DATA 1. Pedal System -->-- [K100] 1.
Pedal System and Control Cables
mechanical_components_section /
pedal_system_and_control_cables/ |
mechanical_components_section/
pedal_system_and_control_cables/
all.pdf,
Pages=16 Footers=2-16,
Sections=4-5_[S100]-4-5
37.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=4-5_[S100]
38.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=3-5,
Sections=4-5_[C1A1]-4-5_[C1B0]
39.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=6-11,
Sections=4-5_[W1A1] - ?
40.pdf,
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Sections=4-5_[W2A0]
41.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=12-14,
Sections=4-5_[W2A0] - Section=4-5_[W3B0]
42.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=15-16,
Sections=4-5_[K100] - Section=4-5
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4-6 SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE DATA
_[S1A0] 1. Specifications -->--_[W6A0] 6 Mode
Door Motor
mechanical_components_section /
heater_and_ventilator/ |
mechanical_components_section /
heater_and_ventilator / all.pdf
Pages=14 Footers=2-12,
Sections=4-6_[S1A0]-4-6_[W6A0]
44.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=4-6_[S1A0]
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Pages=3 Footers=8-10,
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53.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=10-11,
Sections=4-6_[W4C0] - Section=4-6_[W5B0]
54.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=12,
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4-7 SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE DATA
_[S100] 1. Air Conditioning -->--_[K800] 8.
Condenser Fan
mechanical_components_section /
air_conditioning_system/ |
mechanical_components_section /
air_conditioning_system / all.pdf
Pages=49 Footers=2-44,
Sections=4-7_[S100]-4-7_[K800]
56.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=4-7_[S100]-4-7_[S100]
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Sections=4-7_[W1D0]
62.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=9-11,
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63.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=11-13,
Sections=4-7_[W4A0] - Section=4-7_[W4D0]
64.pdf,
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65.pdf,
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66.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=15-18,
Sections=4-7_[W7A0] - Section=4-7_[W7A0]
67.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=19-21,
Sections=4-7_[W8A4] - Section=4-7_[W9B1]
68.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=21,
Sections=4-7_[W9B1] ?
69.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=22-23,
Sections=4-7_[W10A1]-4-7_[W10A3]
70.pdf,
Pages=4 ? Footers=24-27,
Sections=4-7_[W11A1]-4-7_[W12A0]
71.pdf,
Pages=2 ? Footers=27-28,
Sections=4-7_[W12A0]-4-7_[W12B0]
72.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=1,
Sections=4-7_[W12B0]
73.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=29,
Sections=4-7_[W14B0]
74.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=30,
Sections=4-7_[W15A0]
75.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=31,
Sections=4-7_[W16A0]
76.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=32,
Sections=4-7_[W17A0]
77.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=33,
Sections=4-7_[W18A0]
78.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=34,
Sections=4-7_[K100]
79.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=35-37,
Sections=4-7_[K200] - Section=4-7_[K200]
80.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=38,
Sections=4-7_[K300]
81.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=39,
Sections=4-7_[K400]
82.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=40-41,
Sections=4-7_[K500] - Section=4-7_[K500]
83.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=42,
Sections=4-7_[K600] ?
84.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=43,
Sections=4-7_[K700] ?
85.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=44,
Sections=4-7_[K800]
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all.txt
|
5-1 SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE DATA
_[S100] 1 Supplementary Restraint System "Airbag"
-->--_[K100] 1. Sunroof
body_section
/ body_and_exterior/ |
body_section / body_and_exterior /
all.pdf
Pages=72 Footers=2-62,
Sections=5-1_[S100] = Section=5-1_[K100]
88.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=5-1_[S100]
89.pdf,
Pages=12 Footers=2-13,
Sections=5-1_[S100] - Section=5-1_[S300]
90.pdf,
Pages=9 Footers=13-21,
Sections=5-1_[S300] - Section=5-1_[S3F0]
91.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=22,
Sections=5-1_[S400] ?
92.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=23,
Sections=5-1_[C100] ?
93.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=24,
Sections=5-1_[C200]
94.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=25-26,
Sections=5-1_[C3A0] - Section=5-1_[C3B0]
95.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=27-30,
Sections=5-1_[C4A0] - Section=5-1_[C4D0] ?
96.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=31,
Sections=5-1_[C500] ?
97.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=32,
Sections=5-1_[C600]
98.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=33,
Sections=5-1_[C700] ?
99.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=34-35,
Sections=5-1_[W1A0] - Section=5-1_[W1C0]
00.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=36-37,
Sections=5-1_[W2A1] - Section=5-1_[W2B1]
01.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=38,
Sections=5-1_[W3A1]
02.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=38-40,
Sections=5-1_[W3A1] - Section=5-1_[W4A2]
03.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=41-43,
Sections=5-1_[W5A2] - Section=5-1_[W5A3]
04.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=44,
Sections=5-1_[W6A0]
05.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=45-48,
Sections=5-1_[W7C0] - Section=5-1_[W8A0]
1 page repeat
06.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=48-49,
Sections=5-1_[W8A0] - Section=5-1_[W9A2]
07.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=49-50,
Sections=5-1_[W9A2]-5-1_[W9A3]
08.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=50,
Sections=5-1_[W9A3] ?
09.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=51 Sections Section=5-1_[W12A0]
?
1 page duplicate
10.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=51 Sections Section=5-1_[W12A0]
?
11.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=52,
Sections=5-1_[W13A0]
12.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=53,
Sections=5-1_[W14A2]
13.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=54,
Sections=5-1_[W15A0]
1 page duplicate
14.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=54-57,
Sections=5-1_[W15A0]-5-1_[W16B2]
15.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=58,
Sections=5-1_[W17A0] ?
1 page duplicate
16.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=58,
Sections=5-1_[W17A0]
17.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=59,
Sections=5-1_[W20A0]
1 page duplicate
18.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=59,
Sections= Section=5-1_[W20A0]
19.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=60,
Sections=5-1_[W21A0]
1 page duplicate
20.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=60,
Sections=5-1_[W21A0]
21.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=61,
Sections=5-1_[W23A0]
22.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=62,
Sections=5-1_[K100] ?
|
all.txt
|
5-2 SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
_[S100] 1. Door Alignement -->--_[K100] 1.
Door Glass
body_section
/ doors_and_windows/
Section=5-2_[900]
Footer=12, Page=11:
Section=5-2 9. Weatherstrip - Door frames for
cables to belts. 3
|
body_section / doors_and_windows /
all.pdf
Pages=43 Footers=2-40,
Sections=5-2_[S100] = Section=5-2
24.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=5-2_[S100]
25.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
Sections=5-2_[C100]
26.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=4,
Sections=5-2_[C200]
27.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5,
Sections=5-2_[C300]
28.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6,
Sections=5-2_[C400]
29.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=7,
Sections=5-2_[C500]
30.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=8,
Sections=5-2_[C600]
31.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=9-10,
Sections=5-2-[C7A0]
32.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=11,
Sections=5-2_[C800]
33.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=12,
Sections=5-2_[C900]
34.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=13-14,
Sections=5-2_[W100] - Section=5-2_[W2A1]
35.pdf,
Pages=12 Footers=14-25,
Sections=5-2_[W2A1]-5-2_[W3A0]
36.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=25-28,
Sections=5-2_[W3A0] - Section=5-2_[W3B0]
37.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=cw29-30,
Sections=5-2_[W4A0]-5-2_[W4B0]
38.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=30-33,
Sections=5-2_[W4B0] - Section=5-2_[W6A2]
39.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=33-34,
Sections=5-2_[W6A2] - Section=5-2_[W6B1]
40.pdf ages=2 Footers=35-36,,
Sections=5-2_[W7B0] - Section=5-2_[W7B0]
41.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=37-40,
Sections=5-2_[K100] - Section=5-2
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all.txt
|
5-3 COMPONENT
PARTS
_[C100] 1. Front Seat -->--_[W5A10] 5/ Inner
Trim Panel
body_section / seats, _seat_belts,
_and_interior/
Section=6-4_[W5A3]
Footer=14, Page=14: Section=5-3 5.A.1 Side
Sill (to access cable)
|
body_section / seats, _seat_belts,
_and_interior / all.pdf
Pages=17 Footers=2-16,
Sections=5-3_[C100]-5-3
43.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=5-3_[C100]
44.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=3-4,
Sections=5-3_[C2A0]
45.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5,
Sections=5-3_[C300]
46.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6,
Sections=5-3_[C400]
47.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=7,
Sections=5-3_[C500]
48.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=8-9,
Sections=5-3_[W1A0]-5-3_[W2A1]
49.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=9-10,
Sections=5-3_[W2A1] - Section=5-3_[W2A2]
50.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=11,
Sections=5-3_[W3A3]
51.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=12-13,
Sections=5-3_[W4A1] - Section=5-3_[W5A3]
52.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=13-16,
Sections=5-3_[W5A3] - Section=5-3
|
all.txt
|
5-4 COMPONENT
PARTS [C100] 1. Instrument Panel Airbag
-->--_[W1B0] 1. Instrument Panel Airbag
body_section
/ instrument_panel/
(jhs@: = dash board) |
Page=1142 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,,
No such title page in Pages=2461_62M_jhsm.pdf,,
which jumps from Alignement4
Removal of lower
fascia, Removal of Console Box
Section=5-4_[W1A0],
Footer=4,
Page=1145 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf,
youtube
. com / watch ?v=DiiZZqeu8Ig "DE Sign in 0:31
/ 1:18 1998 Subaru Outback Under Dash Removal and
finding the 12v, Ignition, Starter and Horn Wire"
body_section / instrument_panel /
all.pdf (jhs@: = dash board)
Pages=5 Footers=2-5,
Sections=5-4_[C100]-5-4_[W1B0]
54.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=5-4_[C100]
55.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
Sections=5-4_[C200]
56.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=4-6,
Sections=5-4_[W1A0]
1. Instrument Panel A: REMOVAL
|
all.txt
|
5-5 COMPONENT
PARTS_[C100] 1. SRS Airbag
-->--_[W8A0] 8. Side Air bag Sensor
body_section / supplemental_restraint_system/
Section=5-5_[?]
Footer=2, Page=1: Section=5-5_[C100] 1 SRS
Airbag
Component parts (cable harness). Rest of
directory, is physical de-install &
install (some of which I have done
before.)
Section=5-5_[?]
Footer=9, Page=8:
Air bag removal
|
body_section / supplemental_restraint_system /
all.pdf
Pages=19 Footers=2-18,
Sections=5-5_[C100]-5-5_[W8A0]
58.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=5-5_[C100]-5-5_[C100]
59.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=4-5,
Sections=5-5_[W100]-5-5_[W100]
60.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=6-8,
Sections=5-5_[W2A0]-5-5_[W2I1]
61.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=9-11,
Sections=5-5-[W3A0]-5-5_[W3A3]
62.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=12-13,
Sections=5-5_[W4A0] - Section=5-5_[W4A0]
63.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=14,
Sections=5-5_[W5A0]
64.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=15-16,
Sections=5-5_[W6B1] - Section=5-5_[W6C0]
65.pdf,
Pages=3 ? Footers=16-18,
Sections=5-5_[W6C0]-5-5_[W8A0]
66.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=18,
Sections=5-5_[W8A0]
|
all.txt
|
5-5 SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Section=5-5_[T100] 1. Electrical Components
Location -->--_[T5AB7] 5. Diagnostic Chart
with Trouble Code
diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system/
Pages=57
Section=5-5_[T100] 1. Electrical Components
Location
Footer=2, Page=1:
Front Sub Sensors, roll connector ( jhs: aka "spiral ribbon
cable" & "clock spring") & Side Airbag
Sensors etc
jhs: Do not be
misled by name:
Though I have seen for example Volvo &
other printed car manuals list things not on
my (jhs@) car;
just because I know my (jhs@) car does not
have side air bags does not mean it won''t
have "Side Airbag Sensors" It might not mean
{Side Airbag} Sensors but might mean {Side
Sensors} for {Frontal Air Bags}.
Section=5-5 2._[T200] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
Footer=3, Page=2
Section=5-5_[T300] 3. Tools for Diagnostics
Footer=4, Page=3 of 57
diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
all.pdf
Footer=4, Page=1 of 6
49.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=4-9,
Sections=5-5_[T300]-5-5_[T3F0]
TEST HARNESS A C: TEST HARNESS F -
With U-shape F: AIRBAG RESISTOR The airbag resistor is used during
diagnostics. The airbag resistor has the same
resistance as the airbag module and thus
provides safety when used instead of the
airbag module. It also makes it possible to
finish, diagnostics in less time. 3 ohms
shows U-shaped connector adjacent
5-5_[T4A1]
Footer=10, Page=9 of 57
diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
all.pdf
Footer=10, Page=1 of 5
msa5tcd98l21350.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=10-14,
Sections=5-5_[T4A1]-5-5_[T4D8]
5 Pages. autocenternord sent me just page 1 in
German same as this.
Section=5-5_[T4A1] SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
4. Diagnostics Chart for On- board
Diagnostic System
A: BASIC DIAGNOSTICS PROCEDURE
4A1 : CHECK AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT
ILLUMINATES.
Perform ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS. [Ref. to 5-5_[T4B0] ]
Perform clear memory. [Ref. to
Section=5-5_[T4C0] ]
Page={1 of 5}:
How to flash diagnostic message out: Connect
DIAG. terminal (A) to No. 1 terminal of
diagnosis connector (B)
Page={2 of 5}
C: CLEAR MEMORY After eliminating problem as
per trouble code,
clear memory as follows:
1() Make sure ignition switch is ON (and
engine off).
Connect one DIAG. terminal "A" (A) on
diagnosis connector (C) terminal No.
1.
While warning light is flashing, connect the
other DIAG. terminal "B" (B) on terminal No.
2 for at least three seconds.
Are trouble codes 4, 12, 13, 22, 34, 41, 42,
or 43 indicated?
[Ref. to Section=5-5_[T5A2] ]
Section=5-5_[T5A2]
5-5_[T4B0]
Footer=10, Page=9 of 57
Section=5-5_[T5A1]
Footer=15, Page=14 of 57
diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system /
all.pdf
Footer=15, Page=1 of 44
51.pdf,
Pages=44 Footers=15-58,
Sections=5-5_[T5A1]-5-5_[T5AB7]
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Section=5-5_[T5A1] 5. Diagnostics Chart with
Trouble Code 2. HOW TO READ TROUBLE CODES The
AIRBAG warning light flashes a code
corresponding to the faulty parts. The long
segment (1.2 sec on) indicates a "ten", and
the short segment (0.3 sec on) indicates a
"one".
|
diagnostics_section /
supplemental_restraint_system / all.pdf
47.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=5-5_[T100]
48.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
Sections=5-5_[T200]
49.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=4-9,
Sections=5-5_[T300]-5-5_[T3F0]
50.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=10-14,
Sections=5-5_[T4A1] - Section=5-5_[T4D8]
51.pdf,
Pages=44 Footers=15-58,
Sections=5-5_[T5A1]-5-5_[T5AB7]
|
all.txt
|
6-1 SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA
_[S1A1] 1. Engine Electrical -->--_[K200] 2.
Generator
6-1_[W2D0]
electrical_section /
engine_electrical_system/
Section=6-1_[W2D0]-6-1_[W3F0]-6-1_[W4A5]
electrical_section/ engine_electrical_system/
(emanualonline/)
44.pdf,
Pages=15 Footers=20-34,
3. Spark Plug
SERVICE PROCEDURE 4.
Ignition Coil and Ignitor Assembly (2200 cc
Model)
---
Section=6-1_[W2D0]-6-1_[W3F0]
Subset
74.pdf,
Pages=10 Footers=20-29,
Section=6-1_[W2D0] 3. Spark Plug
+++
Section=6-1_[W3F0]-6-1_[W5A5]
45.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=34-35,
SERVICE PROCEDURE
4. Ignition Coil and Ignitor Assembly (2200 cc
Model)
DUP
Section=6-1_[W4A0] 4. Ignition Coil
75.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=30
Section=6-1_[W5A0]-6-1_[W6A4]
(emanualonline)
46.pdf,
5. Ignition Coil
(2500 cc Model)
Pages=2 Footers=35-36,
...
Section=6-1_[W5A2] 5. Spark Plug Cord
(ebayliverpool)
76.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=31
Section=6-1_[W5B0] 6. Ignitor (2500 cc
Model)
(emanualonline)
47.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=36
Section=6-1_[W6A0] 6. Ignitor
(ebayliverpool)
77.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=32
Section=6-1_[W7A2] 7. Spark Plug Cord
(emanualonline)
48.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=37
|
electrical_section / engine_electrical_system
/ all.pdf
Pages=34 Footers=2-34,
Sections=6-1_[S1A1]-6-1_[K200]
69.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=2-3,
Sections=6-1_[S1A1]-6-1_[S1A2]
70.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=4-5,
Sections=6-1_[C1A1]-6-1_[C1B1]
71.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=6,
Sections=6-1_[C200]
72.pdf,
Pages=8 Footers=7-14,
Sections=6-1_[W1A0]-6-1_[W1E0]
73.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=15-20,
Sections=6-1_[W2B0]-6-1_[W2D0]
74.pdf,
Pages=10 Footers=20-29,
Sections=6-1_[W2D0]-6-1_[W3F0]
75.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=30,
Sections=6-1_[W4A0]
76.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=31,
Sections=6-1_[W5A2]
77.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=32,
Sections=6-1_[W6A0]
78.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=33 Section=6-1_[K100]
79.pdf,
Pages=1,
Footer=34 Section=6-1_[K200]
|
all.txt
|
6-2 SPECIFICATIONS
AND SERVICE DATA [S100] 1. Body
Electrical -->-- [W25B2] 25. Wiper Deicer
electrical_section / body_electrical_system/
JJLATER pdf not mouse-able text.
Section=6-2_[?]-6-2_[W4A1]
Footer=6, Page=6,
4. Headlight
A Adjustment
1. Headlight Aiming
jhs:
(bottom screw adjusts vertical, toward side
of car screw is for horizontal)
Section=6-2_[W14A1]
Footer=27, Page=30,
14. Combination Meter (Page=1226 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf),
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 1. COMBINATION
METER
jhs:
(dashboard panel light layout)
Section=6-2_[W16A1]
Footer=30, Page=33,
16. Horn and Cigarette Lighter
Section=6-2_[W16A1] 16. Horn and Cigarette
Lighter A: Removal
Section=6-2_[W21A5]
Footer=39, Page=44,
21. Radio, Speaker and Antenna
Section=6-2_[W25A1]
Footer=53, Page=59,
25. Wiper Deicer
25. Wiper Deicer A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
jhs: WIPER
DEICER SWITCH above gear level I (jhs@) don''t think
(I (jhs@) have
a switch, though (I (jhs@) do have a
windscreen that has more electrical
connections than (I (jhs@) know what
they do, maybe it gangs off a relay.)))
|
electrical_section / body_electrical_system /
all.pdf
Pages=80 Footers=2-54,
Sections=6-2_[S100]-6-2
81.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=6-2_[S100]
82.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=3,
Sections=6-2_[W2B1]
83.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=3-4,
Sections=6-2_[W2B1]-6-2_[W2C0]
84.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=5,
Sections=6-2_[W3B1]
85.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=6-10,
Sections=6-2_[W4A1] - Section=6-2_[W5A0]
86.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=10,
Sections=6-2_[W5A0]
87.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=11-13,
Sections=6-2_[W6A3]-6-2_[W6C3]
88.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=14-15,
Sections=6-2_[W7A1] - Section=6-2_[W8B1]
89.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=15,
Sections=6-2_[W8B1]
90.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=16-17,
Sections=6-2_[W9A1] - Section=6-2_[W9B3]
91.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=18,
Sections=6-2_[W10A1]
92.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=18-21,
Sections=6-2_[W10A1]-6-2_[W11D3]
93.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=22-24,
Sections=6-2_[W12A0]-6-2_[W12D3]
94.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=25-26,
Sections=6-2_[W13B3]-6-2_[W13C0]
95.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=27-28,
Sections=6-2_[W14A1] (Page=1226 of Pages=2436_86M_1998.pdf),
-6-2_[W14B0]
96.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=29,
Sections=6-2_[W15C0]
97.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=30-31,
Sections=6-2_[W16A1]-6-2_[W17B1]
98.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=31-33,
Sections=6-2_[W17B1]-6-2_[W18A2]
99.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=33-34,
Sections=6-2_[W18A2]-6-2_[W18B1]
00.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=35-36,
Sections=6-2_[W19B1]-6-2_[W19B2]
01.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=37-38,
Sections=6-2_[W20B1]-6-2_[W20B2]
02.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=39-40,
Sections=6-2_[W21A5]-6-2_[W21B1]
03.pdf,
Pages=4 Footers=41-44,
Sections=6-2_[W22B1]-6-2_[W22C2]
04.pdf,
Pages=8 Footers=44-51,
Sections=6-2_[W22C2]-6-2_[W23C1]
05.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=52,
Sections=6-2_[W24A1]
06.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=53-54,
Sections=6-2_[W25B2]-6-2
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6-2a_[T100] BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (CRUISE
CONTROL) 1. Supplemental Restraint System
"Airbag" -->-- _[T9A0] 9. Diagnostics Chart with
Select Monitor
diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_cruise_control_close-bracket_/
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Pages=39 Footers=2-38,
Sections=6-2a_[T100]-6-2a_[T9A0]
53.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=6-2a_[T100]-6-2a_[T2E7]
54.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=2-6,
Sections=6-2a_[T100] -6-2a_[T2E7]
55.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=7,
Sections=6-2a_[T300]
56.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=8-9,
Sections=6-2a_[T400] -6-2a_[T400]
57.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=10-11,
Sections=6-2a_[T500]-6-2a_[T500]
58.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=12-13,
Sections=6-2a_[T6A1]-6-2a_[T6B3]
59.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=14-18,
Sections=6-2a_[T7A1]-6-2a_[T7C5]
60.pdf,
Pages=19 Footers=19-37,
Sections=6-2a_[T8A0]-6-2a_[T9A0]
61.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=37-38,
Sections=6-2a_[T9A0]-6-2a_[T9A0]
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6-2b BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (ELECTRICAL
PARTS) _[T1A1] 1. Starter Interlock System
(MT Model) -->-- _[T6N5] 6. Security System
diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_/
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diagnostics_section /
body_electrical_system__open-bracket_electrical_parts_close-bracket_
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Pages=43 Footers=2-42,
Sections=6-2b_[T1A1]-6-2b_[T6N5]
63.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=2-4,
Sections=6-2b_[T1A1] -6-2b_[T1A9]
64.pdf,
Pages=6 Footers=5-10,
Sections=6-2b_[T2A0] -6-2b_[T2F0]
65.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=11-13,
Sections=6-2b_[T3A3]-6-2b_[T4A2]
66.pdf,
Pages=9 Footers=13-21,
Sections=6-2b_[T4A2]-6-2b_[T5A2]
67.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=21-23,
Sections=6-2b_[T5A2]-6-2b_[T5A10]
68.pdf,
Pages=19 Footers=24-42,
Sections=6-2b_[T6A0]-6-2b_[T6N5]
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6-3 Important safety notice
wiring_diagram
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Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=__
85.pdf,
Pages=1 Footers=2,
Sections=__
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6-3 WIRING
DIAGRAM
_[D1A0] 1. General Description -->-- [G8J2] 8.
Electrical Wiring Harness and Ground Point
wiring_diagram
/ wiring_diagram/
ebayliverpool / wiring_diagram /
wiring_diagram was corrupt so replaced by
emanualonline / wiring_diagram /
wiring_diagram, Detail
Section=6-3_[D1A0]
Footer=2, Page=1 1. General Description A:
WIRING DIAGRAM
jhs: Table
of colours & male female indication of
metal pin & plastic housing
Section=6-3_[D2A1]
Footer=7, Page=6
Section=6-3_[D4N0]
Footer=11, Page=12 Wiring diagram 4-N
(ABBREVIATION LIST)
[D6A1] 6. Wiring Diagram 6. Wiring Diagram A:
POWER SUPPLY ROUTING 1. LHD MODEL
6-3_[D7B2] & 6-3_[D7B3] WIRING DIAGRAM
7. Electrical Unit Location
2. INSTRUMENT PANEL
JJLATER In diagram what is "(12) Mode
Actuator" <Ref. to 6-3_[D7B4] >, outside the
cowl, between steering wheel & driver''s
central air output ? Is it something invisible
underneath the dashboard fascia ?
Section=6-3_[D7B2]
page before is
Section=6-3_[D7B1] diagram of engine
compartment
Footer=135, Section=6-3_[D7B2] Page=136 of {
Pages=177, Footers=2-176,
all.pdf }
(only in emanualonline not in
ebayliverpool)
"INSTRUMENT PANEL" Diagram of Dashboard
(Right of steering, under), Position 25 Check Connector
[Ref. to 6-3_[D7B4]
]
Section=6-3_[D7B3]
6-3_[D7B3] is
diagram of Dashboard
Footer=117, Page=17 of 56,
page before is Section=6-3_[D7B1] diagram of
engine compartment
Footer=116, Page=16 of 56
Section=6-3_[D7B4]
is in manual for newer than My (jhs@) car year:
1999 68.pdf,
Pages=7 Footers=133-139,
Sections=6-3_[D7A0]-6-3_[D7B4]
6-3_[D7B3]
Footer=117 Xpdf (17 of 56)
wiring_diagram / wiring_diagram /
all.pdf
Pages=137,
Footer=136
WIRING DIAGRAM - INSTRUMENT PANEL
JJLATER In diagram what is "(12) Mode
Actuator" <Ref. to 6-3_[D7B4] >, outside the
cowl, between steering wheel & driver''s
central air output ? (is it something
invisible underneath the dashboard fascia ?)
6-3_[D7B4]
Footer=128, Page=137
wiring_diagram / wiring_diagram /
all.pdf
Section=6-3_[D8D2]
Footer=152, Page=153
wiring_diagram / wiring_diagram /
all.pdf
Wiring Diagram
8.Electrical Wiring Harness and Ground
Point
2. RHD Model
jhs:I
Colours of Connectors (but I (jhs@) should find
one for LHD)
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wiring_diagram / wiring_diagram /
all.pdf
Pages=177 Footers=2-176
62.pdf,
Pages=5 Footers=2-6,
Section=6-3_[D1A0]-6-3_[D2A1]
63.pdf,
Pages=3 Footers=6-8,
Section=6-3_[D2A1]-6-3_[D2B4]
64.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=8-9,
Section=6-3_[D2B4]-6-3_[D3B0]
65.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=10-11,
Section=6-3_[D400]-6-3_[D4N0]
66.pdf,
Pages=2 Footers=12-13,
Section=6-3_[D5A0]-6-3_[D5C0]
67.pdf,
Pages=119 Footers=14-132,
Section=6-3_[D6A1]-6-3_[D6AN0]
68.pdf,
Pages=7 Footers=133-139,
Section=6-3_[D7A0]-6-3_[D7B4]
69.pdf,
Pages=37 Footers=140-176,
Section=6-3_[D8A1]-6-3_[D8J2]
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- Back To Index
Air Con Leak
(A trick I learned from when my Subaru aircon leaked on front
passenger
carpet on long trips, & I didnt even realise to turn off air con, as floor
was covered in stuff.
So after arrival in England, I left car in garage for days, with a big room
fan face down on carpet & windows open.
BTW To avoid flooding, (presumably on any car with air con ?),
is to keep the tranlucent evaporation drain pipe clear, which hangs down
near side of engine, mine clogs with road dirt & green slime every
so many years. The Way to clear it is get some thick figure of '8'
electric cable, cut the end at 45 degree so it cuts through muck,
then poke it up the pipe while rotating it, the 45 deg. cut also
helps it go further in along the pipe, jumping across pipe bends/ joints.
( A friend Gary used same way to clear his fridge)
The First few times I did it lieing underneath car,
I had to raise the car, got tired of lifting arm, wearing
goggles & head covered in sudden slime rush first time.
Now Ive learnt how to do it from above,
reaching down, needs a flexible wrist. One Does require a cold adjacent exhaust pipe.
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