STARTING SYSTEM


  1. OUTLINE


    1. 3 different types of starters are used, which are the GA0.8 starter; PA70S starter; and ESW10 starter.

    2. The GA0.8 starter is a conventional starter.

    3. The PA70S starter is for the cold area specification models.

    4. The ESW10 starter is used on models with the stop and start system.

    5. A cranking hold function is used on models with the entry and start system. Once the engine switch (push start switch) is pushed, this function operates the starter until the engine starts.

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      Text in Illustration (GA0.8 Type:)
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      Text in Illustration (PA70S Type:)
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      Text in Illustration (ESW10 Type:)
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  2. SPECIFICATION

    Starter Type GA0.8 (Conventional Type) PA70S*1 (Planetary Reduction Type) ESW10*2 (Conventional Type)
    Length mm (in.) 143.7 (5.66) 129.3 (5.09) 116.5 (4.59)
    Weight g (lb) 3400 (7.5) 2750 (6.1) 3300 (7.3)
    Rating Voltage V 12
    Rating Output kW 0.8 1.3 1.0
    Rotating Direction (Viewed from pinion side) Clockwise

    • *1: Cold area specification models

    • *2: Models with stop and start system

  3. PRECAUTION


    1. Cranking hold function has following safety features.


      1. While the engine is running normally, the starter does not operate.

      2. Even if the driver keeps pressing the engine switch (push start switch) while pressing clutch pedal, certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) stops the output of the STAR and ACCD signals when the engine speed becomes higher than 1200 rpm. Thus, the starter operation stops and certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) energizes the ACC relay.

      3. In case the driver keeps pressing the engine switch (push start switch) while pressing clutch pedal and the engine does not start, certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) stops the output of the STAR and ACCD signals after 30 seconds have elapsed. Thus, the starter operation stops and certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) energizes the ACC relay.

      4. Also, if the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) cannot detect a continuous engine speed signal although the starter is operating and this continues for 6 seconds, the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) will stop sending out STAR and ACCD signals. As a result, the starter will stop operating and then the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) will energize the ACC relay.