1. |
Remove (-) negative battery terminal.
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2. |
Remove the front door trim.
(Refer to Body - "Front door")
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3. |
Disconnect the connector from the motor.
(A : Safety, B : Standard)
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4. |
Connect the terminal No. 2 and No. 3 to battery voltage (12V)
and check that the motor operates smoothly when connecting the terminals
below.
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5. |
Connect the motor terminals directly to battery voltage (12V)
and check that the motor operates smoothly. Next, reverse the polarity
and check that the motor operates smoothly in the reverse direction.
If the operation is abnormal, replace the motor.
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1. |
Remove (-) negative battery terminal.
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2. |
Remove the rear door trim.
(Refer to Body - "Rear door")
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3. |
Disconnect the connector from the motor.
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4. |
Connect the motor terminals directly to battery voltage (12V)
and check that the motor operates smoothly. Next, reverse the polarity
and check that the motor operates smoothly in the reverse direction.
If the operation is abnormal, replace the motor.
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Alternator Description
The Alternator has eight built-in diodes, each rectifying AC current to
DC current.
Therefore, DC current appears at alternator "B" terminal.
In addition, the charging voltage ...
Circuit Diagram
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Description
An inverter is a device that transforms the DC voltage from the battery
into an AC voltage (115 V). The inverter can power various electrical devices
that consume 150 W or less, including mob ...