Subaru Legacy 2000 Brighton Wagon 2.5L SOHC Workshop Manual

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subaru :: Subaru Legacy Brighton Wagon AWD F4-2.5L SOHC (2000)
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Control Module I/O Signal
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Security Control Module: Service and Repair SECURITY CONTROL MODULE
3. Remove screws (B) and then detach center panel (C) while disconnecting connector.
4. Remove two screws.
NOTE
: Before removing the screw, apply a few turns of butyl tape to the tip of the service tool. This prevents the screw from falling duringremoval.
5. Remove radio and security control module together while disconnecting connector. 6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
: To install the security control module, tighten screws securely so that the screws do not come loose.NOTE
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Control Module I/O Signal
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair KEYLESS ENTRY CONTROL MODULE
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.2. Remove glove box.
3. Remove nut, then remove keyless entry control module (B) and the other electrical control module (A) while disconnecting connector.4. Disconnect keyless entry control module and the other electrical control module.5. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Control Module I/O Signal
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Keyless Entry Module: Service and Repair KEYLESS ENTRY CONTROL MODULE
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.2. Remove glove box.
3. Remove nut, then remove keyless entry control module (B) and the other electrical control module (A) while disconnecting connector.4. Disconnect keyless entry control module and the other electrical control module.5. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Electronic Brake Control Module: Technical Service BulletinsBrakes - ABS ECU Replacement
NUMBER: 06-31-03R DATE: 12/08/04
APPLICABILITY: 1997~04MY Legacy, Outback & Baja (Excluding VDC Equipped Vehicles); 1998~04MY Impreza and Forester
SUBJECT:Replacement of ECU for ABS Repair INTRODUCTION
In order to improve serviceability of ABS system, the ECU was subdivided and has been newly established as a spare part. This service bulletin detailsthe part numbers and replacement procedures of the ECU as a spare part.
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PARTS NUMBERS AND APPLICABLE MODELS REPAIR PROCEDURE
1) Turn off the ignition switch.
2) Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery.
3) Disconnect the air intake duct from the Air Box.
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4) Remove the air cleaner case from the inner fender.
Removal of ECU
:NOTE
When removing the ECU, the brake pipes remain connected.
1) Disconnect all electrical connections from the ECU (top and bottom).
2) Remove the two installation bolts (M8) from the bracket of the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly
3) Lift the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly from the bracket by about 5 cm (0.2 inches) and support it with a small piece of wood.
: CAUTION
Be careful not to deform the brake pipe during this procedure.
4) Unlock the connector for the motor power source and disconnect the connector as shown in figure 2.
5) Remove the 6 torx head screws (T20) which join the hydraulic unit and the ECU.
: NOTE
Do not reuse the torx head screws once removed.
6) Remove the ECU from the hydraulic unit by pulling it gently.
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:NOTE
A) Do not insert anything into the gap between the ECU and the hydraulic unit B) Do not pry the ECU, but pull it straight from the hydraulic unit C) Do not reuse the seal from the ECU.
Installation of new ECU
1) Confirm that the sealing surface of the hydraulic unit is clean.
:NOTE
A) Do not machine the sealing surface. B) If the sealing surface is damaged, replace not only ECU but also the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly with new one. C) Clean dust or foreign material from the sealing surface with a clean cloth and alcohol. D) Do not blow compressed air onto the ECU surface or the hydraulic unit
2) In order to prevent damage on the valves protruded from the hydraulic unit, do not tilt the ECU against the hydraulic unit when assembling.
3) Install the new ECU.
4) Temporarily tighten 6 screws by hand.
: NOTE
Do not reuse the screws that were previously removed from the ECU.
5) Tighten the 6 screws in the exact order shown in Figure 4.4; use the specified tightening torque of 2.65 +/- 0.30Nm(1.95 +/- 0.22ft-lbs) (26.4inch-lbs).
6) Check if the screws are securely tightened by confirming no clearance between ECU and hydraulic unit visually.
7) Connect the motor power source connector to ECU.
: NOTE
Confirm that you hear a clicking sound when locking the connector lock.
8)
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Install the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly onto the bracket and tighten the two nuts with a tightening torque of 18 +/- 5Nm (13.28 +/- 3.69ft-lbs) (44.28 inch-lbs).
: NOTE
Attach the damper under the hydraulic unit with the hydraulic unit and the bracket securely.
9) Reconnect the ECU harness connector with the ECU.
Restoration of surrounding parts
1) Install the air cleaner case.
2) Install the air intake duct.
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3) Connect the negative terminal to the battery.
Testing after replacement
1) Confirm that the ABS warning lamp light comes on on normally and then turns off when the ignition switch is turned on.
2) Connect the select monitor and confirm in the first dislay that the model year, driving system and transmission system are correct.
3) Confirm that the ABS warning lamp does not light when starting the engine and driving up to more than 12.5 m/h (20 km/h).
: NOTE
If something abnormal was found in above three testing procedures, follow the repair instructions described in the diagnostic procedures of thevehicle's Service Manual.
CLAIM REIMBURSEMENT/WARRANTY INFORMATION
For vehicles within the warranty period, this repair can be claimed using the warranty information shown.
Disclaimer
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Electronic Brake Control Module: Technical Service BulletinsBrakes - ABS ECU Applications/Service
NUMBER: 06-31-03 DATE: 07/15/03
APPLICABILITY: 2000-04MY Legacy, Outback, Baja, Impreza, and Forester Vehicles
SUBJECT:Replacement of ECU for ABS Repair INTRODUCTION
In order to improve serviceability of ABS system, the ECU was subdivided and has been newly established as a spare part. This service bulletin detailsthe part numbers and replacement procedures of the ECU as a spare part.
PARTS NUMBERS AND APPLICABLE MODELS
:NOTE
1) The identification mark is located on the upper surface of the hydraulic unit.
2) When the hydraulic pressure system is found to be the source of trouble, replace the entire hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly.
3)
When the ECU is solely replaced, always confirm that the identification mark on the packaging of the ECU spare part is same as that of thehydraulic unit and the ECU assembly. This identification mark is embossed on the top of the aluminum housing of the hydraulic unit. If theelectronic control module is the reason for replacement, this unit only is to be replaced. Replacing the the assembly is not a matter forwarranty.
4) Do not reuse the screws removed from the hydraulic and ECU assemblies. When reassembling the hydraulic unit and the ECU, use new screws(P/No: 27585FE010).
REPAIR PROCEDURE
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1) Turn off the ignition switch.
2) Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery.
3) Disconnect the air intake duct from the Air Box.
4) Remove the air cleaner case from the inner fender well. Removal of ECU
:NOTE
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When removing the ECU, the brake pipes remain connected.
1) Disconnect all electrical connections from the ECU (top and bottom).
2) Remove the two installation bolts (M8) from the bracket of the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly.
3) Lift the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly from the bracket by about 5 cm (0.2 inches) and support it with a small piece of wood.
: CAUTION
Be careful not to deform the brake pipe during this procedure.
4) Unlock the connector for the motor power source and disconnect the connector as shown in figure 2.
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5) Remove the 6 torx head screws (T20) which join the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly.
: NOTE
Do not reuse the torx head screws once removed.
6) Remove the ECU from the hydraulic unit by pulling it gently.
:NOTE
A) Do not insert anything into the gap between the ECU and the hydraulic unit. B) Do not pry the ECU, but pull it straight from the hydraulic unit.
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C) Do not reuse the seal from the ECU.
Installation of new ECU
1) Confirm that the sealing surface of the hydraulic unit is clean.
:NOTE
A) Do not machine the sealing surface. B) If the sealing surface is damaged, replace not only ECU but also the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly with new one. C) Clean dust or foreign material from the sealing surface with a clean cloth and alcohol. D) Do not blow compressed air onto the ECU surface or the hydraulic unit.
2) In order to prevent damage on the valves protruded from the hydraulic unit, do not tilt the ECU against the hydraulic unit when assembling.
3) Install the new ECU.
4) Temporarily tighten 6 screws by hand.
: NOTE
Do not reuse the screws that were previously removed from the ECU.
5) Tighten the 6 screws in the exact order shown in Figure 4.4; use the specified tightening torque of 2.65 +/- 0.30Nm (1.95 +/- 0.22ft-lbs) (26.4inch-lbs).
6) Check if the screws are security tightened by confirming no dearance between ECU and hydraulic unit visually.
7) Connect the motor power source connector to ECU.
: NOTE
Confirm that you hear a clicking sound when locking the connector lock.
8) Install the hydraulic unit and the ECU assembly onto the bracket and tighten the two nuts with a tightening torque of 18 +/- 5Nm (13.28 +/-3.69ft-lbs) (44.28 inch-lbs).
: NOTE
Attach the damper under the hydraulic unit with the hydraulic unit and the bracket securely.
9) Reconnect the ECU harness connector with the ECU.
Restoration of surrounding parts
1) Install the air cleaner case.
2) Install the air intake duct.
3) Connect the negative terminal to the battery.
Testing after replacement
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1) Confirm that the ABS warning lamp light comes on on normally and then turns off when the ignition switch is turned on.
2) Connect the select monitor and confirm in the first display that the model year, driving system and transmission system are correct.
3) Confirm that the ABS warning lamp does not light when starting the engine and driving up to more than 12.5 m/h (20 km/h).
: NOTE
If something abnormal was found in above three testing procedures, follow the repair instructions described in the diagnostic procedures of thevehicle's Service Manual.
CLAIM REIMBURSEMENT/WARRANTY INFORMATION
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For vehicles within the warranty period, this repair can be claimed using the warranty information shown.
Disclaimer
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Radiator Cooling Fan Motor Relay: Locations Relay and Fuse
LOCATION
Relays used with A/C system are located as shown in figure.
1. A/C relay2. Main fan (radiator fan) relay3. Sub fan (condenser fan) relay4. Sub fan (condenser fan) water temperature relay5. Fuses ( and )10 A 20 A
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Cruise Control Module: Description and Operation
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Based on the signals from the individual switches, sensors, etc., the control module controls all of the cruise control functions described below.(Constant speed control, set control, deceleration control, acceleration control, resume control, manual cancel control, low speed limiter control,stepping motor control, clutch control)
- The control module (A) is installed at inside of front pillar lower (Passenger side).
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Cruise Control Module: Testing and Inspection
Control Module I/O Signal - Connector View
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Control Module I/O Signal - Connector Pin-Outs[1 -18]
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Control Module I/O Signal - Connector Pin-Outs[19 - 20]
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Cruise Control Module: Service and Repair CRUISE CONTROL MODULE
1. Remove glove box.
2. Remove nut, then remove cruise control module (A) and the other electrical control module (B) while disconnecting connector.3. Disconnect cruise control module and the other electrical control module.4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Instrument Panel
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> Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - HVAC > Compressor Clutch Relay > Component Information > Locations
Compressor Clutch Relay: Locations
Located in the fuse/relay box in the engine compartment
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Component Locations
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Compressor Clutch Relay: Testing and Inspection
Check conduction with a circuit tester (ohm range) according to the following table in figure.
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Condenser Fan Motor Relay: Locations
Located in the fuse/relay box in the engine compartment
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Component Locations
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System Relay: Locations Relay and Fuse
LOCATION
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Relays used with A/C system are located as shown in figure.
7. A/C compressor relay8. A/C Main fan 2 relay
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9. A/C Sub fan 2 relay
10. A/C Sub fan 1 relay11. A/C Fuse
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> Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Lighting and Horns > Brake Lamp Relay > Component Information > Testing and Inspection
Brake Lamp Relay: Testing and Inspection
Tail And Illumination Relay
TAIL AND ILLUMINATION RELAY
Check continuity between terminals (indicated in table below) when terminal No.4 is connected to battery and terminal No.3 is grounded.
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> Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Lighting and Horns > Daytime Running Lamp Control Unit > Component Information > Locations
Daytime Running Lamp Control Unit: Locations
Daytime Running Light Control Module - (B96, B242)
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Daytime Running Lamp Relay: Locations
Daytime Running Light Relay - (B102)
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> Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Lighting and Horns > Exterior Lighting Module > Component Information > Diagrams > Diagram Information and Instructions
Exterior Lighting Module: Diagram Information and Instructions
The following color codes are used to indicate the colors of the wires used.
..................................................................................................................................................................................................................Color Code Color
L ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... BlueB ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... BlackY ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. YellowG ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... GreenR ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... RedW .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. WhiteBr ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. BrownLg ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Light greenGr ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... GrayP ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... PinkOr ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ OrangeLb .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Light BlueV ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... VioletSA .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Sealed (Inner)SB ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Sealed (Outer)
The wire color code, which consists of two letters (or three letters including Br or Lg), indicates the standard color (base color of the wire covering) byits first letter and the stripe marking by its second letter.
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Exterior Lighting Module: Electrical Diagrams
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Fuse/Relay Locations:
For fuse and/or relay locations refer to Starting and Charging / Power and Ground Distribution: See: Power and GroundDistribution
For ground locations refer to Vehicle / Locations / Grounds: Ground Locations:
For connector locations refer to Vehicle / Locations / Harness: Connector Locations:
For component locations refer to Vehicle / Locations / Harness: Component Locations:
NOTE:
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To locate Connectors, Components and/or Grounds using Harness Connector Location diagram(s) use the connector's alphanumeric name [referred to inthe wiring diagram(s)] to identify the appropriate Harness Connector Location diagram. For example, the prefix letter "B" in the connector name "B-38"indicates the location is displayed in the Bulkhead Wiring Harness Connector Location diagram.
Legend:
................................................................................................................................................................................Prefix Harness Connector Diagram
F ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. FrontB .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Bulkheadi ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Instrument Panel
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P ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Power WindowD ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ DoorR ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Rear
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Headlamp Relay: Testing and Inspection
Tail And Illumination Relay
HEADLIGHT RELAY
Check continuity between terminals when terminal No.4 is connected to battery and terminal No.3 is grounded.
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> Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Lighting and Horns > Lamp Control Module > Component Information > Locations
Lamp Control Module: Locations
Illumination Control Module - (B43)
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> Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Lighting and Horns > Tail Lamp Relay > Component Information > Locations
Tail Lamp Relay: Locations
The tail lamp relay is located in the instrument panel fuse box.
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> Relays and Modules > Relays and Modules - Power and Ground Distribution > Relay Box > Component Information > Locations
Relay Box: Locations
Fuse Locations
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Fuse Panel Details
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Relay Box: Application and ID
Fuse Locations
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Fuse Panel Details
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Manual - Multiple Systems Updates/Corrections
Engine Control Module: Technical Service BulletinsService Manual - Multiple Systems Updates/Corrections
NUMBER: 18-69-01 DATE: 07/1/2001
APPLICABILITY: 2000-2002 Impreza Service Manuals2000-2002 Legacy & Outback Service Manuals2000-2002 Forester Service Manuals
SUBJECT: Service Manual Corrections
Place a REVISED label on the appropriate page of the shown effected Service Manual and Update the Service Manual Correction Binder with thefollowing pages:
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Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code - Page 3-2
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Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code by ABS Warning Light - Page 4-4
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Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code - Page 3-2
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Diagnostic Chart with Trouble Code by ABS Warning Light - Page 4-4
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Diagnostic Procedure with (DTC) - Page AT-59
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Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnosis Connector - Page ABS-79
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Diagnostics - Page 3-2
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