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I30 2001 – Quick Reference – Brakes

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I30 2001

Quick Reference

Brakes

PRECAUTIONS

1. Never reuse drained brake fluid.
2. Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted surfaces.
3. Use clean brake fluid to clean or wash master cylinder wheel cylinders, and disc brake calipers

parts.

4. Mineral oils such as gasoline and kerosene should not be used.  They can cause damage to

rubber parts of the hydraulic system.

5. Use flare nut wrench when removing or installing brake line fittings.
6. Always torque brake lines.
7. Always replace brake pad shims when replacing brake pads.

Warning:

Clean brake pads and shoes with a dust collector to minimize the hazard of airborne particles
or other materials.

I30 2001 – Quick Reference – Electrical

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I30 2001

Quick Reference

Electrical

ELECTRICAL

Wire Color Code

B = Black

BR = Brown

W = White

OR = Orange

R = Red

P = Pink

G = Green

PU = Purple

L = Blue

GY = Gray

Y = Yellow

SB = Sky Blue

LG = Light Green

CH = Dark Brown

DG = Dark Green
When a wire color is striped, the base color is given first, followed
by the stripe color. Example L/W = Blue with white stripe

Battery specification:

Type

80D26L

Capacity

12 V / 55 AH

Cold cranking current

582 A

Load test at 3 

×

 AH for 15 seconds.

Battery charging rates

:

Amps

Time

50

1 hour

25

2 hours

10

5 hours

5

10 hours

Do not charge battery over 50 ampere rate.
Do not "quick charge" a fully discharged battery.
If battery electrolyte temperature rises above 140

°

F, stop charging.

Starter:

Type

S114-801D
Hitachi
Gear reduction type

No-load current

Less than 90 A

No-load RPM

More than 2,700 RPM

Alternator:

Type

LR1100-725C
Hitachi

Nominal Rating

12 V / 110 A

Regulated Output Voltage 14.1 - 14.7 V
Output current  A/RPM

More Than 33 /1,300

(with 13.5 V applied)

More Than 81 / 2,500
More Than 93 / 5,000

Thermal Transmitter (Water Temp. Sensor For Gauge)

Water Temp. F°(C°)

Voltage V

140

°

 (60

°

)

$SSUR[

212

°

 (100

°

)

$SSUR[

Oil Pressure Switch:

Oil pressure  PSI

Continuity

More Than 10 - 20

NO

Less Than 10 - 20 

YES

I30 2001 – Quick Reference – Electrical

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Bulb Specifications:

Item

Wattage (12V).

Headlamp High/Low

60/55 (HB2)

Fog Lamp

35 (H3)

Front Turn Signal

21

Side Turn Signal Lamp

5

Front Parking Lamp

5

Front Side Marker Lamp

3.8

Rear Turn Signal

21

Stop/Tail Lamp

21/5

Back-up Lamp

13

Rear Side Marker Lamp

3.8

License Plate Lamp

5

High-mounted Stop Lamp (without rear spoiler) 21
Interior Room Lamp

8

Map Lamp w/ Sunroof

5

Map Lamp w/o Sunroof

8

Vanity Mirror Lamp

8

Trunk Room Lamp

3.4

How to perform voltage drop test:  See Illustrations

I30 2001 – Quick Reference – Electrical

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I30 2001

Quick Reference

Electrical

BATTERY CONDITION

Battery Sulphation:
A battery will be completely discharged if it is left unattended for a long time and the specific gravity
becomes less than 1.100.  This may result in sulphation on the cell plates.  To determine if a battery
has been sulfated, note its voltage and current when charging.  If low current and higher voltage are
observed in the initial stages of charging a sulfated battery is likely.  A sulfated battery may
sometimes be brought back into service by means of a long slow charge, 12 hours or more.

Checking Battery Specific Gravity With Hydrometer

Hydrometer temperature correction

Battery electrolyte temp.  

°

C  (

°

F)

Add to specific gravity reading

71 (160)

0.032

66 (150)

0.028

60 (140)

0.024

54 (129)

0.020

49 (120)

0.016

43 (110)

0.012

38 (100)

0.008

32 (90)

0.004

27 (80)

0

21 (70)

0.004

16 (60)

0.008

10 (50)

0.012

4 (39)

0.016

1 (30)

0.020

7 (20)

0.024

12 (10)

0.028

18 (0)

0.032

Corrected specific gravity

Approximate charge condition

1.260 - 1.280

Fully charged

1.230 - 1.250

3/4 charged

1.200 - 1.220

1/2 charged

1.170 - 1.190

1/4 charged

1.140 - 1.160

Almost discharged

  Do not quick charge a fully discharged battery.

  After charging, if the specific gravity of any two cells varies more then .050, the battery should be

replaced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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