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Wipers/Washers Component Location Index 9379 http://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/sm/1/2/Contents/enu/61TBAD/...

Wipers/Washers Component Location Index

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USA models Except Type-R

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Canada models Except Type-R

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Type-R

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Type-R

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Wipers/Washers System Description - Components

Wiper/Washer Switch
The wiper/washer switch inputs the switch status to the body control module. A backup of the windshield wiper control unit/motor is
performed via the body control module the during LO or HI switch operation in case an abnormality of the wiper/washer switch or the
input of the LO and HI line is detected by the LIN.

Automatic Lighting/Rain Sensor (With Automatic Wiper)


The auto wiper signal or the auto wiper fail signal is sent via the B-CAN to the body control module.

Rear Window Wiper Motor (With Rear Window Wiper)


The rear window wiper motor is controlled by the body control module. When the motor temperature becomes high because of an
overload etc., the motor is stopped temporarily by its circuit breaker, interrupting the circuit.

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Wipers/Washers System Description - Control/Function

Basic Control/Function

The intelligent controlled wiper system detects the operating angle of the windshield wiper motor in order to recognize the wiping
position of the wiper blade assembly. The wiping speed of the windshield wiper motor is controlled according to a target speed map
corresponding to the wiping speed (Low or High) to perform wiping speed control. This wiping speed control keeps the wiping speed
of the wiper blade assembly at a constant.

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Parking Position Operation

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During wiper operation, the parking position operation is performed when any of the following conditions are met:
When the vehicle is turned to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
When the wiper/washer switch is turned off.
When the wiper/washer switch is in AUTO position, but the automatic wiper signal is not sent from the automatic lighting/rain
sensor.

Break-Away Operation

The intelligent controlled wiper system performs blockage detection during wiper operation and performs obstacle clearance control
upon detection. The operation of the obstacle clearance control is in the following: If the wiper motor is detected to have stopped for
200 ms or more continuously while operating at maximum drive, a blockage is detected. Reverse action is used if a blockage is
detected outside the reversal limit range. If a blockage is detected inside the reversal limit range, the wiper motor stops operation for
800 ms, then resumes wiping. (Blockage removal action) After blockage removal action is detected (counted) five times within the
reversal limit range, the wiper is judged to be in a locked state, and the wiper motor stops. After the wiper motor stops, it restarts when
the wiper/washer switch is turned off and on again.

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Service Position

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Operating Condition
When the wiper is active or stops at any position lower than the upper reversal position, turn and hold the MIST switch, and then turn
the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode to stop the wiper blades at the service position.
End Conditions
Vehicle is in the ON mode.
The upper reversing position is recognized.

Rear Window Wiper Control

The body control module performs control according to the wiper switch signal, the back-up light signal, the ATP-R signal, the washer
switch signal, and other input data. Wiper and washer linkage or reverse linkage is set.

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Automatic Lighting/Rain Sensor Connection Check (With Automatic Wiper)
The body control module spends about a second to check if automatic lighting/rain sensor is connected every time a battery is
connected to the body control module. When the body control module does not detect the connection within the time period, the
automatic wiper function does not work.

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Wipers/Washers System Description - Failsafe Function

Hardware Failsafe
The control module of the CPU for the windshield wiper control unit/motor in case of an abnormality is as shown in the table.

Output Name Fixed Value


Motor Drive Circuit All OFF
LIN Communication Circuit OFF

Body Control Module Frame Error


In case of a bus off error or wiper/washer switch signal error, the failsafe operation is as follows:

NOTE: If the back up line switches from OFF to ON, failsafe operation starts with Step 1.

Back Up Line Failsafe Operation When Wiper is Active Failsafe operation When Wiper is Not Active
Parking operation
1 OFF No operation (Remains stopped)
(Except for wiping in AUTO mode)
Step 1 HIGH operation for 3 minutes → Step 2
Step 2 LOW operation for 3 minutes → Step 3
2 ON
Step 3 Intermittent operation (speed-dependent variable mode) for 12 minutes → Step 4
Step 4 Parking operation

Body Control Module Frame Error in Auto Mode Operation

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If a wiper switch signal error occurs while the wipers are operating in auto mode, the failsafe operation is as follows:

Previous Operation in AUTO Mode Failsafe Operation


1 HIGH Step 1 HIGH operation for 3 minutes → Step 2
2 LOW Step 2 LOW operation for 3 minutes → Step 3
INT, Lower reversal position, or Parking Step 3 Intermittent operation (speed-dependent variable mode) for 12 minutes → Step 4
3
position Step 4 Parking operation

BACK UP LINE and LIN Inconsistency Error


If an error occurs due to inconsistency between the back up line and LIN (IG1 signal and wiper switch signal), the failsafe operation is
as follows:

Back Up
IG1 Wiper Switch Position Failsafe Operation
Line
ON LOW and HIGH Switch OFF HIGH
Step 1 HIGH for 3 minutes → Step 2
ON Step 2 LOW for 3 minutes → Step 3
OFF ――
Step 3 Intermittent operation (speed-dependent variable mode) for 12 minutes → Step 4
Step 4 Parking operation

Automatic Wiper Frame Error


If the automatic lighting/rain sensor is faulty or an abnormal automatic wiper signal is detected, the failsafe operation is as follows:

Previous Operation in AUTO Mode Failsafe Operation


1 HIGH Step 1 HIGH for 3 minutes → Step 2
2 LOW Step 2 LOW for 3 minutes → Step 3
3 INT
Step 3 Intermittent operation (speed-dependent variable mode)
4 Lower reversal position or Parking position

Thermal Protection Function


The intelligent controlled wiper system performs thermal protection control to prevent excess heat generation by the windshield wiper
control unit/motor due to abnormal load. If the temperature of the windshield wiper control unit/motor exceeds the protective action
temperature, the wiping speed is reduced, and is restored once the temperature falls below the reset action temperature.

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Wipers/Washers System Description - System Diagram

For locations of each component on the vehicle, refer to the Component Location Index

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Automatic Lighting/Rain Sensor Connector for Inputs and Outputs

Terminal
Terminal name Description Signal
number
With combination light switch is in ON position: less than 0.2 V
With combination light switch is in AUTO position and the conditions for the headlight to
1 H/L ON SW Outputs H/L ON SW signal
be ON: less than 0.2 V
If none of above conditions are met: about battery voltage
2 GND Ground for automatic lighting/rain sensor Less than 0.2 V at all times
3 B-CAN_L Communication line ―――
4 B-CAN_H Communication line ―――
Power source for automatic lighting/rain
5 +B BACK UP About battery voltage at all times
sensor

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Washer Fluid Level Switch Removal, Installation, and Test

1. Front Inner Fender - Remove

1. 2.0 L:
Remove the right front inner fender as needed.

2. 1.5 L:
Remove the left front inner fender as needed.

2. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Remove

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the washer fluid level switch (B).

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NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.

3. Remove the grommet (C).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,


replace it.

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

1. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Test

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1. Check the washer fluid level switch (A) according to the


table.

2. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the washer fluid


level switch.

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Washer Fluid Level Switch Removal, Installation, and Test

1. Left Front Inner Fender - Remove

1. Remove the left front inner fender as needed.

2. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Remove

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the connector clip (B).

3. Remove the washer fluid level switch (C).

NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.

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4. Remove the grommet (D).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,


replace it.

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

1. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Test

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1. Check the washer fluid level switch (A) according to the


table.

2. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the washer fluid


level switch.

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Washer Fluid Level Switch Removal, Installation, and Test

1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Front Brake Duct (Right Side) - Remove

3. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Remove

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the washer fluid level switch (B).

NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.

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3. Remove the grommet (C).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,


replace it.

4. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

1. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Test

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1. Check the washer fluid level switch (A) according to the


table.

2. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the washer fluid


level switch.

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Washer Motor Removal, Installation, and Test

1. Front Inner Fender - Remove

1. USA and Mexico models, and Canada models 2.0 L:


Remove the right front inner fender as needed.

2. Canada models 1.5 L:


Remove the left front inner fender as needed.

2. Windshield Washer Motor - Remove

USA and Mexico models (Except Japan production) 1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the windshield washer motor (B).

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NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.

3. Remove the grommet (C).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,


replace it.

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USA models (Japan production)

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Canada models (Except Japan production)

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

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1. Windshield Washer Motor - Test

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Except Japan production 1. Test the washer motor (A) by connecting 12 volt battery
power to terminal No. 1 and ground to terminal No. 2 of the
washer motor. The motor should run.

If the washer motor does not run or fails to run


smoothly, replace the windshield washer motor.
If the washer motor runs smoothly, but little or no
washer fluid is pumped, check for a disconnected or
blocked washer hose, or a clogged washer motor
outlet.

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Japan production

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Washer Motor Removal, Installation, and Test

USA models
1. Right Front Inner Fender - Remove

1. Remove the right front inner fender as needed.

2. Windshield/Rear Window Washer Motor - Remove

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the windshield/rear window washer motor (B).

NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.

3. Remove the grommet (C).

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NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,
replace it.

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

Canada models
1. Left Front Inner Fender - Remove

1. Remove the left front inner fender as needed.

2. Windshield/Rear Window Washer Motor - Remove

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1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the windshield/rear window washer motor (B).

NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.

3. Remove the grommet (C).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,


replace it.

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3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

1. Windshield/Rear Window Washer Motor - Test

1. Check the washer motor operation by connecting power


and ground according to the table. The motor should run.

If the washer motor does not run or fails to run


smoothly, replace the windshield/rear window washer
motor (A).
If the washer motor runs smoothly, but little or no
washer fluid is pumped, check for a disconnected or
blocked washer hose, or a clogged washer motor
outlet.

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Washer Motor Removal, Installation, and Test

1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Windshield/Rear Window Washer Motor - Remove

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the windshield/rear window washer motor (B).

NOTE: Fluid may flow out of the opening.

3. Remove the grommet (C).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,

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replace it.

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

1. Windshield/Rear Window Washer Motor - Test

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1. Check the washer motor operation by connecting power


and ground according to the table. The motor should run.

If the washer motor does not run or fails to run


smoothly, replace the windshield/rear window washer
motor (A).
If the washer motor runs smoothly, but little or no
washer fluid is pumped, check for a disconnected or
blocked washer hose, or a clogged washer motor
outlet.

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Washer Reservoir Removal and Installation

1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Windshield Washer Motor - Remove

3. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Remove (With Washer Fluid Level Switch)

4. Washer Reservoir - Remove

USA and Mexico models 1. Remove the washer reservoir (A).

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2. Remove the grommet (B).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,


replace it.

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Canada models

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3. Remove the washer filler neck (A).

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5. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

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Washer Reservoir Removal and Installation

USA models
1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Windshield/Rear Window Washer Motor - Remove

3. Washer Reservoir - Remove

1. Rmove het rwashe ivroes (A).

2. emovR het mgreot (B).

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3. emovR het rhweas rlefi kcne (A).

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4. All Removed Parts - Install

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Canada models
1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Windshield Washer Motor - Remove

3. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Remove (With Washer Fluid Level Switch)

4. Washer Reservoir - Remove

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1. Rmove het rwashe ivroes (A).

2. emovR het mgreot (B).

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e ra c p l i t .

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3. emovR het rhweas rlefi kcne (A).

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5. All Removed Parts - Install

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Washer Reservoir Removal and Installation

1. Front Bumper - Remove

2. Windshield/Rear Window Washer Motor - Remove

3. Front Brake Duct (Right Side) - Remove

4. Washer Fluid Level Switch - Remove (With Washer Fluid Level Switch)

5. Washer Reservoir - Remove

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1. Remove the washer reservoir (A).

2. Remove the grommet (B).

NOTE: Inspect the grommet for damage. If damaged,


replace it.

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3. Remove the washer filler neck (A).

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6. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

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Washer Tube Removal and Installation

SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the precautions and procedures before
doing repairs or service.

Windshield Washer (Except Japan Production)


1. Hood Insulator - Remove

2. Right Front Inner Fender - Remove (USA and Mexico models, and Canada models 2.0 L)

3. Left Front Inner Fender - Remove (Canada models 1.5 L)

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4. Windshield Washer Tube - Remove

NOTE: Take care not to pinch the washer tubes. Check the washer operation.

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5. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

Windshield Washer (Japan Production)


1. Hood Insulator - Remove

2. Right Front Inner Fender - Remove

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3. Windshield Washer Tube - Remove

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NOTE: Take care not to pinch the washer tubes. Check the washer operation.

4. All Removed Parts - Install


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1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

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Washer Tube Removal and Installation

SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the precautions and procedures before
doing repairs or service.

1. Windshield Washer Nozzle - Check

1. Open the hood.

2. Check the shape of the windshield washer nozzle, and confirm whether it is type A or type B.

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Windshield Washer
1. Hood Insulator - Remove

2. Right Front Inner Fender - Remove (USA models)

3. Left Front Inner Fender - Remove (Canada models)

4. Windshield Washer Tube - Remove

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NOTE: Take care not to pinch the washer tubes.

USA models (Type A)

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USA models (Type B)

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Canada models

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5. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

Rear Window Washer


1. Right Front Inner Fender - Remove (USA models)

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2. Left Front Inner Fender - Remove (Canada models)

3. Carpet - Remove

1. USA models: Remove the carpet (right side) as needed.

Canada models: Remove the carpet as needed.

4. Right Rear Pillar Trim - Remove

5. Headliner - Remove

1. Remove the headliner as needed.

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6. Tailgate Side Trim (Right Side) - Remove

7. Rear Window Washer Tube - Remove

1. Remove the washer tube(s).

USA models (Type A)

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USA models (Type B)

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8. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

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Washer Tube Removal and Installation

SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the precautions and procedures before
doing repairs or service.

Windshield Washer
1. Right Front Inner Fender - Remove

2. Windshield Washer Tube - Remove

NOTE: Take care not to pinch the washer tubes.

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3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

Rear Window Washer


1. Right Front Inner Fender - Remove

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2. Carpet - Remove

1. Remove the carpet (right side) as needed.

3. Right Rear Pillar Trim - Remove

4. Headliner - Remove

1. Remove the headliner as needed.

5. Tailgate Side Trim (Right Side) - Remove

6. Rear Window Washer Tube - Remove

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1. Remove the washer tube(s).

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7. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

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Windshield Removal and Installation

NOTE: SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the precautions and procedures
before doing repairs or service.

1. Rearview Mirror - Remove

2. Automatic Lighting/Rain Sensor - Remove (With Automatic Wiper)

3. Multipurpose Camera Unit - Remove (For Some Models)

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4. Both A-Pillar Trims - Remove

5. Cowl Cover - Remove

6. Headliner - Lower

7. Windshield - Remove

1. Remove the windshield molding (A), the windshield side


moldings (B), and the windshield lower molding (C) from
the edge of the windshield (D). If necessary, cut off the
molding with a utility knife.

2. If the original windshield will be reinstalled, make the


alignment marks across the windshield and the body with a
grease pencil.

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3. Apply the protective tape along the edge of the dashboard


and the body. Make a hole with an awl or similar tool
through the adhesive (A) from inside the vehicle at a corner
of the windshield (B). Push a piece of piano wire (C)
through the hole, and wrap each end around a piece of
wood.

4. With a helper on the outside, pull the piano wire back and
forth in a sawing motion. Hold the piano wire as close to the
windshield as possible to prevent damage to the body and
the dashboard. Carefully cut through the adhesive around
the entire windshield.

5. Carefully remove the windshield.

6. Scrape smooth the original adhesive with a putty knife until


there is a thickness of about 1 mm (0.04 in) - 2 mm (0.08

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in) on the bonding surface around the entire windshield
opening flange.
Cutting positions
NOTE: Do not scrape down to the painted surface of the
body; damaged paint will interfere with proper bonding.

7. Clean the body bonding surface with a shop towel


dampened with isopropyl alcohol. After cleaning, keep oil,
grease, and water from getting on the clean surface.

8. If you are reinstalling the original windshield, scrape off the


original adhesive, the clips, and the windshield moldings
from the windshield with a putty knife. Clean the bonding
surfaces on the inside face and the edge of the windshield
with isopropyl alcohol. Make sure the bonding surface is
kept free of water, oil, and grease.

NOTE: SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the precautions and procedures
before doing repairs or service.

1. Windshield - Install

1. Install the clips (A) and the new windshield moldings (B) with the adhesive tape on the inside face of the windshield (C) as

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shown.

NOTE:
Before installing the clips, apply the glass primer to the area where the adhesive tape will be applied.
Be careful not to touch the windshield where the adhesive will be applied.
Make sure the index tabs (D) on the clips face the right side.
Make sure the clips and the windshield moldings line up with the alignment marks (E).

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2. If you are installing the new windshield (A), set the


windshield in the opening, and center it. Make the
alignment marks (B) across the windshield and the body
with a grease pencil at the four points shown.

NOTE:
Be careful not to touch the windshield where the
adhesive will be applied.
Make sure the clips (C) contact with the edge of the
body holes.

3. Remove the windshield.

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4. Apply a light coat of primer to the windshield (A) along the
edge of the windshield moldings (B) as shown, then lightly
wipe it off with gauze or cheesecloth.

NOTE:
Apply the primer to the corner areas (C) and the lower
area (D) using the printed dots (E) on the windshield as
a guide.
Apply the primer to the molding.
Do not apply the body primer to the windshield, and do
not mix up the body and glass primer applicators.
Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands. If
you do, the adhesive may not bond to the windshield
properly, causing a leak after the windshield is installed.
Keep water, dust, and abrasive materials away from
primed surfaces.

5. Apply a light coat of the body primer to any exposed paint


or metal on the windshield mounting flange. Let the body
primer dry for at least 10 minutes.

NOTE:
Do not apply the glass primer to the body.
Do not apply the body primer to any remaining original
adhesive on the flange.
Cover on the dashboard before applying the body
primer.
Be careful not to mix up the body and glass primer
applicators.
Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands.

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6. Cut a ‘‘V’’ in the end of the nozzle (A) on the adhesive


cartridge as shown.

7. Put the cartridge in a caulking gun, and run a continuous

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bead of adhesive (A) on the windshield (B) along the edge
of the windshield moldings (C) as shown.

NOTE:
Apply the adhesive within 30 minutes after applying the
glass primer.
Apply the adhesive to the corner areas (D) and the
lower area (E) using the printed dots (F) on the
windshield as a guide.
Make a slightly thicker bead at each corner.

8. Hold the windshield with the suction cups over the opening,
align it with the alignment marks made in step 2, and set it
down on the adhesive. Lightly push on the windshield until
its edges are fully seated on the adhesive all the way
around. Carefully remove the suction cups.

NOTE: Do not open or close any of the doors for about an


hour until the adhesive is dry.

9. Remove the excess adhesive with a putty knife or a shop


towel dampened with isopropyl alcohol.

10. Wait at least an hour for the adhesive to dry, then spray
water over the windshield and check for leaks. Mark the
leaking areas, let the windshield dry, then seal with sealant:
Let the vehicle stand for at least 4 hours after windshield
installation. If the vehicle has to be used within the first 4
hours, it must be driven slowly.

11. Advise the customer not to do the following things for 2 to 3


days:

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Do not slam the doors with all the windows rolled up.
Do not twist the body excessively (such as when going
in and out of driveways at an angle or driving over
rough, uneven roads).

2. Headliner - Install

3. Cowl Cover - Install

4. Both A-Pillar Trims - Install

5. Multipurpose Camera Unit - Install (For Some Models)

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6. Automatic Lighting/Rain Sensor - Install (With Automatic Wiper)

7. Rearview Mirror - Install

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Windshield Wiper Control Unit/Motor Removal and Installation

1. Cowl Cover - Remove

2. Linkage Assembly - Remove

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the wiper linkage assembly (B).

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3. Windshield Wiper Motor - Remove

1. Remove the connection rod (A).

2. Note the alignment marks (B) on the wiper linkage


assembly (C), and remove the link (D).

3. Remove the wiper motor (E).

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1. Windshield Wiper Motor - Install

NOTE: Bolt threads are not provided on the new wiper motor.
Install the wiper motor to the linkage as follows:

1. Before installing the wiper motor, connect the wiper motor


connector, and turn the wiper/washer switch ON to (LO) or
(HI) position, then OFF to return the wiper motor shaft to
the park position.

NOTE:
Do not use the windshield wiper/washer switch (AUTO)
or (INT) position in this step.
Apply multipurpose grease to the moving parts.
Check the wiper motor operation.

2. Set the motor (A) and the wiper linkage assembly (B), and
tighten the bolts until the bolt head just contacts the linkage.

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NOTE:
Install the provided self-tapping bolts.
Keep the bolts perfectly straight while bolting them in.
Do not use air tools and impact wrenches.

3. Loosen the bolts, then retighten the bolts to the specified


torque.

4. Align the marks (C) on the link (D) and the wiper linkage
assembly, and install the link.

5. Install the connection rod (E).

2. Linkage Assembly - Install

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1. Install the wiper linkage assembly (A).

2. Connect the connector (B).

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3. Cowl Cover - Install

4. Windshield Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust

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Wiper Arm Removal and Installation

NOTE:
Before removal and installation, turn the wiper/washer switch ON to (LO) or (HI) position, then OFF to return the motor
shaft to the park position.
Do not use the wiper/washer switch (AUTO) or (INT) position in this step.

Windshield
1. Windshield Wiper Arm Assembly - Remove

1. Remove the caps (A).

2. Remove the windshield wiper arms (B).

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2. Windshield Wiper Blade Assembly - Remove

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

4. Windshield Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust

Rear Window (With Rear Window Wiper)


1. Rear Window Wiper Arm Assembly - Remove

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1. Remove the cap (A).

2. Remove the rear window wiper arm (B).

2. Rear Window Wiper Blade Assembly - Remove

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

4. Rear Window Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust

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Wiper Arm/Nozzle Adjustment

Except Japan Production


1. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjustment

Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving, the outside of each nozzle (A).
Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer fluid to spray incorrectly.

Wiper Arms Auto-Stop Position

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, then turn the wiper switch ON, and then back OFF.

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2. When the wiper arms stop at the auto-stop position, make sure that they are at the correct position.

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a: Position at about 54.8 mm (2.157 in) from the end of the windshield to the end cap of the wiper blade (C).

b: Position at about 51.6 mm (2.031 in) from the cowl cover (D) to the end cap of the wiper blade.

Washer Nozzle Position

3. When you turn on the washer, make sure 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray area is not
within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle(s).

d: Position at about 251 mm (9.88 in) from the windshield center line (E).

e: Position at about 159 mm (6.26 in) from the end of black ceramic gradation area (F) at the lower windshield.

f: 2.6 degrees angle to the vertical line (G).

Japan Production
1. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjustment

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Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving, the outside of each nozzle (A).
Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer fluid to spray incorrectly.

Wiper Arms Auto-Stop Position

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, then turn the wiper switch ON, and then back OFF.

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2. When the wiper arms stop at the auto-stop position, make sure that they are at the correct position.

a: Position at about 40.3 mm (1.587 in) from the end of the windshield to the wiper blade (C).

b: Position at about 38.5 mm (1.516 in) from the cowl cover (D) to the end cap of the wiper blade.

Washer Nozzle Position

3. When you turn on the washer, make sure 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray area is not
within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle(s).

d: Position at about 250.3 mm (9.854 in) from the windshield center line (E).

e: Position at about 142.6 mm (5.614 in) from the end of black ceramic gradation area (F) at the lower windshield.

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Windshield
1. Windshield Washer Nozzle - Check

1. Open the hood.

2. Check the shape of the windshield washer nozzle, and confirm whether it is type A or type B.

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2. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust (Type A)

Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving, the outside of each nozzle (A).
Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer fluid to spray incorrectly.

Wiper Arms Auto-Stop Position

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, then turn the wiper switch ON, and then back OFF.

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2. When the wiper arms stop at the auto-stop position, make sure that they are at the correct position.

a: Position at about 40.3 mm (1.587 in) from the end of the windshield to the end cap of the wiper blade (C).

b: Position at about 38.5 mm (1.516 in) from the cowl cover (D) to the end cap of the wiper blade.

Washer Nozzle Position

3. When you turn on the washer, make sure 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray area is not
within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle(s).

d: Position at about 250.3 mm (9.854 in) from the windshield center line (E).

e: Position at about 142.6 mm (5.614 in) from the end of black ceramic gradation area (F) at the lower windshield.

3. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust (Type B)

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Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving, the outside of each nozzle (A).
Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer fluid to spray incorrectly.

Wiper Arms Auto-Stop Position

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, then turn the wiper switch ON, and then back OFF.

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2. When the wiper arms stop at the auto-stop position, make sure that they are at the correct position.

a: Position at about 40.3 mm (1.587 in) from the end of the windshield to the end cap of the wiper blade (C).

b: Position at about 38.5 mm (1.516 in) from the cowl cover (D) to the end cap of the wiper blade.

Washer Nozzle Position

3. When you turn on the washer, make sure 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray area is not

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within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle(s).

d: Position at about 250 mm (9.84 in) from the windshield center line (E).

e: Position at about 81.7 mm (3.217 in) from the end of black ceramic gradation area (F) at the lower windshield.

Rear Window
1. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust

Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving, the outside of each nozzle (A).
Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer fluid to spray incorrectly.

Wiper Arm Auto-Stop Position

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, then turn the wiper switch ON, and then back OFF.

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2. When the wiper arms stops at the auto-stop position, make sure that it is at the correct position.

a: Wiper arm stop position at the silver paste print mark (C) of the glass.

Washer Nozzle Position

3. When you turn on the washer, make sure 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray area is not
within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle.

b: Position at about 13 mm (0.51 in) from the end of the black ceramic gradation area (D).

d: Position at about 140.7 mm (5.539 in) from the end of the black ceramic gradation area.

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Windshield (Type-R)
1. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust

Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving the outside of each nozzle (A).
Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer fluid to spray incorrectly.

Wiper Arms Auto-Stop Position

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, then turn the wiper switch ON, and then back OFF.

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2. When the wiper arms stop at the auto-stop position, make sure that they are at the correct position.

a: Position at about 40.3 mm (1.587 in) from the end of the windshield to the end cap of the wiper blade (C).

b: Position at about 38.5 mm (1.516 in) from the cowl cover (D) to the end cap of the wiper blade.

Washer Nozzle Position

3. When you turn on the washer, make sure 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray area is not
within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle(s).

d: Position at about 250 mm (9.84 in) from the windshield center line (E).

e: Position at about 81.7 mm (3.217 in) from the end of black ceramic gradation area (F) at the lower windshield.

2. Wiper Arm/Nozzle - Adjust

Adjust the washer nozzles by gently gripping, and then moving, the outside of each nozzle (A).

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Do not insert tools into the nozzle hole (B), as it may cause the washer fluid to spray incorrectly.

Wiper Arm Auto-Stop Position

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, then turn the wiper switch ON, and then back OFF.

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2. When the wiper arms stops at the auto-stop position, make sure that it is at the correct position.

a: Wiper arm stop position at the silver paste print mark (C) of the glass.

Washer Nozzle Position

3. When you turn on the washer, make sure 50 % or more of the washer fluid lands within the spray area. If the spray area is not
within the standard positions, adjust the nozzle.

b: Position at about 13 mm (0.51 in) from the end of the black ceramic gradation area (D).

d: Position at about 140.7 mm (5.539 in) from the end of the black ceramic gradation area.

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Wiper Blade Removal and Installation

Windshield
1. Locking Back Wiper Arms - Procedure

1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.

2. Turn and hold the wiper/washer switch to the MIST position,


and then turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

3. Release the wiper/washer switch.

NOTE: The wiper arm stops at the lock back position.

4. Lift the wiper arm(s) off the windshield.

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2. Windshield Wiper Blade - Remove

1. Lift the wiper arm(s) off the windshield, raising the driver's
side first, then the passenger's side.

2. Pull up the tab (A).

3. Slide the windshield wiper blade assembly (B) off the


windshield wiper arm (C).

4. Find the end of the blade holder labeled "SET" (A), and
then pull back the wiper blade (B).

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5. Pull out the wiper blade (A) through the wiper blade
opening.

6. If necessary, remove the end cap (A) by pressing tab (B).

NOTE: When removing it, take care not to damage the


rubber holder (C).

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Rear Window (With Rear Window Wiper)
1. Rear Window Wiper Blade - Remove

1. Lift the wiper arm off the rear window.

2. Pull up the tab (A).

3. Slide the rear window wiper blade assembly (B) off the rear
window wiper arm (C).

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4. Find the end of the blade holder labeled "SET" (A), and
then pull back the wiper blade (B).

5. Pull out the wiper blade (A) through the wiper blade
opening.

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6. If necessary, remove the end cap (A) by pressing tab (B).

NOTE: When removing it, take care not to damage the


rubber holder (C).

Windshield
1. Windshield Wiper Blade - Install

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1. If necessary, install the end cap (A).

2. Find the end of the blade holder labeled "SET" (A), and

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install the wiper starting with the tip that has no projection.

NOTE: The wiper end with the projection should not be


installed first.

3. Install the new windshield wiper blade (B).

4. Install the windshield wiper blade assembly (A) on the


windshield wiper arm (B).

Rear Window (With Rear Window Wiper)


1. Rear Window Wiper Blade - Install

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1. If necessary, install the end cap (A).

2. Find the end of the blade holder labeled "SET" (A), and
install the wiper starting with the tip that has no projection.

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NOTE: The wiper end with the projection should not be
installed first.

3. Install the new rear window wiper blade (B).

4. Install the rear window wiper blade assembly (A) on the


rear window wiper arm (B).

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Wiper Motor Removal and Installation

Rear Window
1. Rear Window Wiper Arm - Remove

2. Tailgate Lower Trim Panel - Remove

3. Rear Window Wiper Motor - Remove

1. Remove the cap (A).

2. Remove the washer (B).

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3. Disconnect the connector (A).

4. Remove the rear window wiper motor (B).

5. Remove the seal (C).

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1. Rear Window Wiper Motor - Install

1. Before reinstalling the wiper arm, connect the rear wiper


motor connector, and turn the rear window wiper switch
ON, then OFF to return the wiper shaft to the auto-stop
position.

NOTE: Check the wiper motor operation.

2. Align the position marks (A) when installing the seal (B).

NOTE: Inspect the seal for damage. If damaged, replace it.

3. Install the rear window wiper motor (C).

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4. Connect the connector (D).

5. Install the washer (A).

6. Install the cap (B).

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2. Tailgate Lower Trim Panel - Install

3. Rear Window Wiper Arm - Install

4. Rear Window Wiper Arm - Adjust

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Wiper Motor Test

Rear Window
1. Tailgate Lower Trim panel - Remove

2. Rear Window Wiper Motor - Test

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Test the wiper motor by connecting 12 volt battery power to


terminal No. 1 and ground to terminal No. 3 of the wiper
motor. The wiper motor should run.

3. Connect an analog ohmmeter to terminals No. 2 and No. 3,


The ohmmeter should indicate continuity and no continuity

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alternately. If the wiper motor does not run or fails to run
smoothly, or there is no pulse, replace the rear window
wiper motor (B).

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

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Wipers/Washers (Body Control Module and Windshield Wiper Control Unit) Input Test

NOTE:
If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A.
Before testing, make sure the No. A6 (15 A) and No. A2-5 (30 A) fuses in the under-hood
fuse/relay box are OK.
Before testing, make sure the No. B3 (10 A), No. B7 (10 A)*1, No. B8 (15 A)*3/(20 A)*4, and
No. B21 (10 A)*2 fuses in the under-dash fuse/relay box is OK.

*1: CVT
*2: M/T
*3: Except K20C1 engine
*4: K20C1 engine

Body Control Module

1. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

2. Disconnect body control module connectors A, B, C, D, and E.


NOTE: All connector views are shown from the wire side of the female terminals.

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3. Inspect the connectors and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact:

If the terminals are bent, loose, or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the
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system.
If the terminals are OK, go to step 4.

4. With the connectors still disconnected, do the following input tests:

If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.

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Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
A7 GRN Vehicle ON mode Connect terminal to ground with a Blown No. B3 (10 A) fuse in the
jumper wire: under-dash fuse/relay box
The rear window wiper motor
Faulty rear window wiper motor
should run.
Poor ground (G603) or an open in
the ground wire
An open or high resistance in the
wire
B10 WHT Disconnect the Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
windshield wiper control terminal B10 and windshield wiper
unit/motor 6P connector control unit/motor 6P connector
terminal No. 3:
There should be continuity
B6 GRY Under all conditions Connect to ground with a jumper Blown No. A6 (15 A) fuse in the
wire: under-hood fuse/relay box
The windshield/rear window washer
Faulty rear window washer motor
motor should run.
relay
Faulty windshield/rear window
washer motor
An open or high resistance in the

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wire
B12 BRN Under all conditions Connect to ground with a jumper Blown No. A6 (15 A) fuse in the
wire: under-hood fuse/relay box
The windshield/rear window washer
Faulty windshield washer motor
motor should run.
relay circuit
Faulty windshield/rear window
washer motor
An open or high resistance in the
wire
C13 YEL Disconnect the Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
windshield wiper control terminal C13 and windshield wiper
unit/motor 6P connector control unit/motor 6P connector
terminal No. 4:
There should be continuity.

5. Reconnect the connectors to the body control module, and do the following input tests:

If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, replace the body control module.

Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
E1 BLU Vehicle ON mode Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. B8 (15 A)*4/(20 A)*5
There should be battery voltage. fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay
box
An open or high resistance in the
wire
A2 BLK In all power modes Measure the voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
There should be less than 0.2 V.
An open or high resistance in the
ground wire
A6 BLK In all power modes Measure the voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
There should be less than 0.2 V.
An open or high resistance in the
ground wire
*1: CVT
*2: M/T

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*3: With intermittent dwell time controller


*4: Except K20C1 engine
*5: K20C1 engine

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Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
A8 BLK In all power modes Measure the voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
There should be less than 0.2 V.
An open or high resistance in the
ground wire
C1*1 GRN Shift lever in P Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty or improperly adjusted
position/mode There should be less than 0.2 V. transmission range switch
Poor ground (G201) or an open in
the ground wire
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Shift lever in any other Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty or improperly adjusted
position/mode than P There should be battery voltage. transmission range switch
A short to ground in the wire
C24 LT GRN Shift lever in R Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. B7 (10 A) fuse in the
position/mode*1 There should be battery voltage. under-dash fuse/relay box
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Shift lever in reverse*2 Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. B21 (10 A) fuse in the
There should be battery voltage. under-dash fuse/relay box

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An open or high resistance in the
wire
C25 GRY Brake pedal pressed Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. A8 (10 A) fuse in the
There should be battery voltage. under-hood fuse/relay box
Faulty brake pedal position switch
An open or high resistance in the
wire
D2 BLU Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (INT or LO) ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire
D4 GRN Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (MIST) ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire
D3 WHT Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (LO or HI) ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire
*1: CVT
*2: M/T
*3: With intermittent dwell time controller
*4: Except K20C1 engine
*5: K20C1 engine

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Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
D5 YEL Windshield washer Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • switch ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield washer Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
switch OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire
D6 LT BLU Rear window Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • wiper/washer switch There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN (INT) ON
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Rear window Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
wiper/washer switch There should be about battery switch
(INT) OFF voltage.
A short to ground in the wire
D7 PNK Rear window Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • wiper/washer switch ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire

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Rear window Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
wiper/washer switch OFF There should be about battery switch
voltage.
A short to ground in the wire
D8 BLU Rear window washer Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • switch ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Rear window washer Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
switch OFF There should be about battery switch
voltage.
A short to ground in the wire
E21*3 GRY Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage between Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (Intermittent dwell time terminals E21 and D9: switch
D9 BRN controller) turned ON. The voltage should vary between 0
An open or high resistance in the
to 5 V.
ground wire
A short to ground in the wire
*1: CVT
*2: M/T
*3: With intermittent dwell time controller
*4: Except K20C1 engine
*5: K20C1 engine
Windshield Wiper Control Unit/Motor

6. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

7. Disconnect the windshield wiper control unit/motor 6P connector.

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8. Inspect the connectors and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact:

If the terminals are bent, loose, or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the
system.
If the terminals are OK, go to step 9.

9. With the connectors still disconnected, do the following input tests:

If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, Replace the windshield wiper control unit/motor.

Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
2 BLU Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. A2-5 (30 A) fuse in the
There should be battery voltage. under-hood fuse/relay box
An open or high resistance in the
wire
1 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground: Poor ground (G302)
There should be less than 0.2 V.
An open or high resistance in the
ground wire
3 WHT Disconnect body control Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
module connector B terminal No. 3 and body control

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(36P) module connector B (36P) terminal
No. 10:
There should be continuity.
4 YEL Disconnect body control Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
module connector C terminal No. 4 and body control
(28P) module connector C (28P) terminal
No. 13:
There should be continuity.

10. If multiple failures are found on more than one control unit, replace the body control module. If
input failures are related to a particular control unit, replace the windshield wiper control
unit/motor.

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Wipers/Washers (Body Control Module and Windshield Wiper Control Unit) Input Test

NOTE:
If you are troubleshooting multiple DTCs, be sure to follow the instructions in B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A.
Before testing, make sure the No. A2-5 and No. A6 fuses are OK.
Before testing, make sure the No. B8 and No. B11* fuses are OK.
*: Except L15BY engine

Body Control Module

1. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

2. Disconnect body control module connectors A, B, C, D, and E.


NOTE: All connector views are shown from the wire side of the female terminals.

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3. Inspect the connectors and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact:

If the terminals are bent, loose, or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the
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system.
If the terminals are OK, go to step 4.

4. With the connectors still disconnected, do the following input tests:

If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, go to step 5.

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Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
B10 WHT Disconnect the Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
windshield wiper control terminal B10 and windshield wiper
unit/motor 6P connector control unit/motor 6P connector
terminal No. 3:
There should be continuity
B12 BRN Under all conditions Connect to ground with a jumper Blown No. A6 fuse
wire:
Faulty windshield washer motor
The windshield washer motor
relay circuit
should run.
Faulty windshield washer motor
Poor ground (G302*2, G305*1) or
an open in the ground wire
An open or high resistance in the
wire
C13 YEL Disconnect the Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
windshield wiper control terminal C13 and windshield wiper
unit/motor 6P connector control unit/motor 6P connector
terminal No. 4:
There should be continuity.
*1: Except L15BY engine

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*2: L15BY engine

5. Reconnect the connectors to the body control module, and do the following input tests:

If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, replace the body control module.

Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
E1 PUR*3 Vehicle ON mode Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. B8 fuse
BLU*4 There should be battery voltage.
Blown No. B11*3 fuse
An open or high resistance in the
wire
A2 BLK In all power modes Measure the voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
There should be less than 0.2 V.
An open or high resistance in the
ground wire
A8 BLK In all power modes Measure the voltage to ground: Poor ground (G501)
There should be less than 0.2 V.
An open or high resistance in the
ground wire
C1*1 GRN Shift lever in P Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty or improperly adjusted
position/mode There should be less than 0.2 V. transmission range switch
Poor ground (G201) or an open in
the ground wire
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Shift lever in any other Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty or improperly adjusted
position/mode than P There should be battery voltage. transmission range switch
A short to ground in the wire
C25 TAN*3 Brake pedal pressed Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. A8*4 fuse
GRY*4 There should be battery voltage.
Blown No. A9*3 fuse
Faulty brake pedal position switch
An open or high resistance in the
wire

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*1: CVT
*2: With intermittent dwell time controller
*3: Except L15BY engine
*4: L15BY engine
Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
D2 BLU Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (INT or LO) ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire
D4 GRN Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (MIST) ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire

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D3 WHT Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (LO or HI) ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire
D5 YEL Windshield washer Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • switch ON There should be less than 0.2 V. switch
D9 BRN
An open or high resistance in the
wire
Windshield washer Measure the voltage to ground: Faulty windshield wiper/washer
switch OFF There should be battery voltage. switch
A short to ground in the wire
E21*2 GRY Windshield wiper switch Measure the voltage between Faulty windshield wiper/washer
• • (Intermittent dwell time terminals E21 and D9: switch
D9 BRN controller) turned ON. The voltage should vary between 0
An open or high resistance in the
to 5 V.
ground wire
A short to ground in the wire
*1: CVT
*2: With intermittent dwell time controller
*3: Except L15BY engine
*4: L15BY engine
Windshield Wiper Control Unit/Motor

6. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

7. Disconnect the windshield wiper control unit/motor 6P connector.

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8. Inspect the connectors and socket terminals to be sure they are all making good contact:

If the terminals are bent, loose, or corroded, repair them as necessary, and recheck the
system.
If the terminals are OK, go to step 9.

9. With the connectors still disconnected, do the following input tests:

If any test indicates a problem, find and correct the cause, then recheck the system.
If all the input tests prove OK, Replace the windshield wiper control unit/motor.

Cavity Wire Test condition Test: Desired result Possible cause if desired result
is not obtained
2 BLU Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground: Blown No. A2-5 fuse
There should be battery voltage.
An open or high resistance in the
wire
1 BLK Under all conditions Measure the voltage to ground: Poor ground (G301*1, G302*2)
There should be less than 0.2 V.
An open or high resistance in the
ground wire
3 WHT Disconnect body control Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
module connector B terminal No. 3 and body control

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(36P) module connector B (36P) terminal
No. 10:
There should be continuity.
4 YEL Disconnect body control Check for continuity between An open or high resistance in the wire
module connector C terminal No. 4 and body control
(28P) module connector C (28P) terminal
No. 13:
There should be continuity.
*1: Except L15BY engine
*2: L15BY engine

10. If multiple failures are found on more than one control unit, replace the body control module. If
input failures are related to a particular control unit, replace the windshield wiper control
unit/motor.

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Windshield

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Rear Window

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Windshield

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Rear Window

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Wiper/Washer Switch Removal, Installation, and Test

SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the precautions and procedures before
doing repairs or service.

1. Column Covers - Remove

2. Wiper/Washer Switch - Remove

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

2. Remove the wiper/washer switch (B) by pressing the tabs.

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3. All Removed Parts - Install

1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

1. Wiper/Washer Switch - Test

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1. Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch


position according to the table.

2. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the


wiper/washer switch (A).

Windshield

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