Engine
Electrical
System
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
California
models
Non
California
models
For
Canada
except
for
Canada
BP6ES
ll
BP6ES
BPR6ES
Standard
L45PW
ll
L45PW
BP4E
ll
BP5ES
ll
BP4E
BP5ES
BPR4ES
Type
Hot
type
L46PW
ll
L47PW
ll
L46PW
L47PW
BPR5ES
Cold
type
BP7ES
ll
BP7ES
BPR7ES
LMPW
ll
LMPW
1
0
to
l
l
0
8
to
0
9
0
8
to
0
9
Plug
gap
mm
in
0
039
to
0
043
0
031
to
0
D35
0
031
to
0
035
Tightening
torque
kg
m
ft
Ib
I
1
5
to
2
0
11
to
14
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
When
engine
does
not
start
If
there
is
no
problem
in
fuel
system
ignition
system
should
be
checked
This
can
be
easily
done
by
detaching
a
high
tension
wire
from
spark
plug
starting
engine
and
ob
serving
condition
of
spark
that
occurs
between
high
tension
wire
and
spark
plug
terminal
After
checking
this
repair
as
necessary
Note
On
California
models
disc
on
nect
anti
dieseling
solenoid
valve
connector
to
cut
off
supply
of
fuel
to
engine
and
then
observe
the
condition
of
spaIks
while
starter
motor
is
in
operation
Condition
Location
Probable
cause
Corrective
action
No
spark
at
all
Distributor
Faulty
insulation
of
condenser
Non
Cali
Replace
fomia
models
Breakage
of
lead
wire
on
low
tension
side
Repair
Poor
insulation
of
cap
and
rotor
head
Replace
Seized
points
Non
California
models
Repair
Open
pick
up
coil
California
models
Replace
Air
gap
wider
than
specification
Cali
Adjust
fornia
models
Ignition
coil
Wire
breakage
or
short
circuit
of
coil
Replace
with
new
one
High
tension
wire
Wire
coming
off
Repair
Faulty
insulation
Replace
Transistor
ignition
Faulty
transistor
ignition
unit
Replace
unit
California
models
EE
4B
Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
ENGINE
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION
INSPECTION
ADJUSTMENT
FE
2
FE
3
DESCRIPTION
The
accelerator
control
system
is
of
flexible
cable
type
so
that
the
linkage
operates
smoothly
and
the
system
is
not
affected
by
engine
vibration
u
l
f
L
4
@
Arrow
B
E
78
mm
3
07
in
T
2
to
4
mm
0
08
to
0
16
in
MUlti
purpose
grease
FE
3
FE
3
The
choke
system
is
automatically
controlled
i
p
@
I
@
@
CV
j
I
Accelerator
pedal
II
Screw
2
Accelerator
pedal
bracket
12
Pedal
stopper
bolt
and
return
spring
13
Kickdown
switch
striker
3
Accelerator
pedal
arm
Automatic
transmission
4
Pedal
stopper
lock
nut
models
only
5
S
pring
clamp
14
Kickdown
switch
6
Lock
nut
Automatic
transmission
7
Adjust
nut
models
only
8
Wire
holder
15
Switch
stopper
nu
t
9
Accelerator
wire
16
Carburetor
10
Accelerator
wire
outer
case
FE
2
FE260
Fig
FE
l
Accelerator
control
sy
t
m
Detail
A
Detail
D
REMOVAL
Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
Detail
Bn
4
Detail
e
@
Detail
E
B
Fuel
tank
See
Figure
FE
a
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
drain
plug
and
receive
the
remaining
fuel
into
a
suitable
container
3
Disconnect
filler
tube
fro
filler
hose
4
Remove
fuel
tank
securing
bolts
5
Disconnect
two
ventilation
hoses
fuel
return
hose
and
fuel
outlet
hose
from
fuel
tank
6
Disconnect
fuel
tank
gauge
unit
wires
at
connector
7
Remove
fuel
tank
Note
Plug
hose
and
tube
opening
l
to
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while
removing
ReservoIr
tank
1
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
two
ventilation
hoses
evaporation
hose
and
breather
hose
3
Remove
reservoir
tank
securing
bolts
and
remove
tank
with
protector
Note
Plug
hose
and
tube
opening
l
to
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while
removing
Fuel
tank
gauge
unit
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
wires
from
fuel
tank
gauge
unit
3
Remove
fuel
tank
For
details
refer
to
fuel
tank
removal
4
Unit
gauge
is
a
bayonet
type
and
can
be
removed
by
turning
it
counter
clockwise
with
screwdriver
Fuel
piping
See
Figure
FE
4
Fuel
tubes
are
serviced
as
an
as
sembly
so
that
replacement
of
fuel
tube
can
be
easily
done
However
do
not
disconnect
any
fuel
line
unless
absolu
tely
necessary
I
Drain
fuel
from
fuel
tank
2
Loosen
fuel
hose
clamps
and
dis
connect
fuel
tubes
on
each
end
Note
Plug
hose
and
tube
openings
to
FE
5
Detail
F
Detail
G
Detail
U
Detail
T
FE261
Fig
FE
4
Fuel
piping
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while
removing
3
Unfasten
clips
that
hold
tube
on
under
body
and
remove
tube
from
the
vehicle
Fuel
filter
I
Disconnect
fuel
hoses
from
fuel
filter
by
removing
clamps
See
Figure
FE
5
FE18S
Fig
FE
S
Removing
fuel
filter
clamps
Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
2
Remove
fuel
filter
INSPECTION
Fuel
tanle
Check
fuel
tank
for
cracks
or
deformation
If
necessary
replace
2
Fuel
hose
Inspect
all
hoses
for
cracks
fatigue
sweating
or
deterioration
Replace
any
hose
that
is
damaged
3
Fuel
tube
Replace
any
fuel
tube
that
is
crack
ed
rusted
collapsed
or
deformed
Note
Inspect
hoses
and
tubes
ac
cording
to
the
periodic
mainte
nance
schedule
4
Fuel
filter
Replace
fuel
filter
according
to
the
periodic
maintenance
schedule
or
when
it
is
clogged
or
restricted
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL
DESCRIPTION
The
exhaust
systems
installed
on
the
non
California
models
differ
in
specifications
from
those
installed
on
the
California
models
Fuel
filter
is
of
a
cartridge
type
and
cannot
be
cleaned
Always
replace
with
a
new
one
5
Fuel
tank
gauge
unit
Check
gauge
unit
for
rust
deforma
tion
or
deterioration
If
necessary
replace
INSTALLATION
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Observe
the
following
I
Install
hose
clamps
securely
Do
not
tighten
excessively
to
avoid
damaging
hoses
2
Fasten
clips
holding
fuel
tube
on
under
body
securely
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
could
result
in
damage
to
the
surface
of
fuel
tube
3
Do
not
kink
or
twist
hose
and
tube
when
they
are
routed
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
FE
6
FE
8
INSPECTION
INSTAllATION
Non
California
models
The
exhaust
system
consists
of
a
front
exhaust
tube
a
main
muffler
assembly
with
rear
tube
mounting
hangers
brackets
and
a
heat
insulator
FE
6
4
Install
fIller
hose
after
fuel
tank
has
been
mounted
in
place
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
could
result
in
leakage
from
around
hose
connections
5
When
installing
fuel
tank
gauge
unit
align
the
projection
of
tank
gauge
unit
with
the
notch
in
fuel
tank
and
tighten
it
securely
Be
sure
to
install
gauge
unit
with
O
ring
in
place
6
Run
engine
and
check
for
leaks
at
connections
Tightening
torque
Drain
plug
5
0
to
6
0
kg
m
36
to
43
ft
Ib
Fuel
tank
securing
bolt
0
8
to
1
I
kg
m
6
to
8
ft
Ib
Reservoir
tank
securing
bolt
032
to
0
44
kg
m
2
to
3
ft
Ib
FE
8
FE
8
California
models
The
exhaust
system
cOllsists
of
a
front
exhaust
tube
a
catalytic
conver
ter
assembly
a
center
tube
a
main
muffler
assembly
with
rear
tube
mounting
hangers
brackets
and
heat
insulators
The
catalytic
converter
is
COD
nected
to
the
front
tube
and
the
center
tube
with
bolts
and
nuts
CD
m
Cl
@
D
@
I
j
1
To
instrument
harness
IS
To
battery
30
To
check
connector
2
To
full
transistor
amplifier
16
To
fusible
link
3t
To
headlamp
L
U
type
2
California
models
only
17
To
engine
harness
No
2
32
To
sido
marker
lamp
L
B
3
To
hood
switch
18
To
alternator
33
To
front
combination
lamp
L
H
4
To
engine
compartment
lamp
1
9
To
front
combination
lamp
R
n
34
To
horn
Low
ll
l
S
To
washer
motor
20
To
headlamp
R
H
type
2
3S
To
horn
High
l
l
0
6
To
auto
choke
heater
relay
1
To
side
marker
lamp
R
n
36
To
B
C
D
D
cut
olenoid
California
models
7
To
detector
dri
e
counter
22
To
headlamp
R
B
type
1
only
Non
Califunia
model
except
for
Canada
23
To
ground
37
To
block
tcrminal
distributor
California
8
To
ignition
relay
California
models
only
i4
To
thermal
transmitter
models
only
9
To
floor
sensor
relay
California
modeb
only
is
To
distributor
Non
California
models
only
38
To
ignition
coil
Non
California
models
only
n
10
To
inhibitor
relay
A
T
only
26
To
8
C
D
D
cut
solenoid
Non
California
39
To
condenser
t
II
To
head
lamp
relay
models
only
40
To
ignition
coil
and
resistor
@
12
To
horn
relay
27
To
fuel
cut
solenoid
California
models
only
OJ
v
m
13
To
voltage
regulator
28
To
auto
choke
heater
g
e
14
To
cooler
cable
29
To
headlamp
L
R
type
1
OJ
to
o
Q
m
r0
C
1
i
Ql
CIl
Il
l
3