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ALTERNATOR 5
Warning
Disconnect the nagative battery terminal when disconnect or reconnect B terminal.
TEST 1
1. Disconnect the alternator connector (2-pin).
2. Connect the SST.
4. Connect the red clip of the adapter harness to the battery
(
+
),
and check that the red
lamp and green lamp illuminate.
5. Start the engine and check that both lamps go off.
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TEST 2
1. Connect an ammeter (75A min.) between the wire and the B terminal.
2. Turn all headlights and accessories on, and depress the brake pedal.
3. Start the engine and check that output current is 70A (RF-CX: 75A) or more at
2,500—3,000 rpm of the engine speed.
Caution
Do not ground the B terminal.
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B terminal
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ALTERNATOR 5
TEST 6
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. Turn all electric loads off and release
the brake pedal.
3. Check that voltage between S terminal
and ground is battery voltage.
S terminal
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REMOVAL (GASOLINE)
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Disconnect the wire and connector from the al-
ternator.
3. Remove the bolts.
4. Remove the V-belt.
-5. Remove the alternator to upper side (LHD) or lower
side (RHD).
REMOVAL (DIESEL)
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Remove the right hand driveshaft (Refer to Sec-
tion 9).
3. Disconnect the wire and connector from the al-
ternator.
4. Loosen the idle pulley nuts and remove the drive
belts.
5. Remove the bolts and remove the alternator from
under the vehicle.
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5 STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 0.85, 0.95 KW TYPE)
STARTER (GASOLINE
ENGINE, 0.85, 0.95
KW TYPE)
STARTING SYSTEM CIRCUIT
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START
i Turn ON
(S) terminal
0
t* t
Voltmeter
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ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
Charge the battery fully before starting the following
inspections.
A. If the magnetic switch dose not function dur-
ing starting.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the start position.
2. Measure the voltage between the S terminal and
ground.
3. If the measured value is standard voltage or more,
there is starter malfunction.
4. If it is less than standard voltage, there is a mal-
function in the wiring.
Standard voltage: 8 V
Caution
If the magnetic switch is hot, it may not func-
tion even though the voltage is standard volt-
age or more.
B.lf the starter won't crank, or if the cranking
speed is slow.
The problem may be a malfunction of the starter
or in the wiring.
Note
The cranking speed is greatly affected by the
viscosity of the engine oil.
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STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 0.85, 0.95 KW TYPE) 5
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the wiring from the starter.
3. Raise the front of the vehicle and support it with
safety stands.
4. Remove the intake manifold bracket. (Fuel Injec-
tion Engine)
5. Remove the starter bolts.
6. Draw out the starter from lower side of the vehicle.
Installation in the revers order of removal.
Tightening torque
Bolts 37—52 N m
(3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
B terminal 9.8—11.8 N-m
(1.0—1.2 m-kg, 87—104 in-lb)
Intake manifold bracket bolt
37—52 N-m (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
Nut
19—25 N-m (1.9—2.6 m-kg, 14—19 ft-lb)
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1. Disassemble in the numbered order shown in the figure.
2. Assembly is the reverse order of disassembly. 4BG05X-049
4BG05X-075
1. Magnetic switch
2. Bolt
3. Rear cover
4. Brush-holder assembly
5. Yoke
6. Lever
7. Drive housing
(front cover)
8. Drive pinion
9. Armature
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5 STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 0.85, 0.95 KW TYPE)
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4BG05X-079
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Drive Pinion
Remove the stopper for the overrunning clutch by us-
ing a pipe as shown in the figure.
Adjustment of Pinion Gap
1. Disconnect the wiring from terminal (M).
2. Apply battery power to the terminal (S) and ground
the starter motor body, the pinion will eject outward
and then stop.
3. Measure the clearance (pinion gap) between the
pinion and the stopper.
Pinion gap: 0.5—2.0 mm (0.020—0.079 in)
Caution
Do not let electricity flow continuously for
more than 10 seconds.
If the pinion gap is not within the specified range,
make the adjustment by increasing or decreasing
the number of washers used between the magnetic
switch and the drive housing. The gap will become
smaller if the number of washers is increased.
Caution
Do not use the washers
(0.079 in) in all.
more than 2 mm
INSPECTION
Armature Coil
1. Ground of the armature coil
(1) Check for continuity between the commutator
and the core by using a circuit tester.
(2) Replace the armature if there is continuity.
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Drive Pinion and Housing
1. Pinion gear
(1) Check for wear or damage of the pinion gear.
(2) Replace if necessary.
(3) If the pinion gear is seriously damaged, also
check the flywheel ring gear.
2. Bushing
(1) Check for wear or damage.
(2) Replace if necessary.
3. Switch coil
(1) Check for continuity between the M terminal
and the body by using a circuit tester.
(2) Replace the switch if there is no continuity.
PERFORMANCE INSPECTION
Magnetic Switch
Disconnect the terminal M wire, and make the fol-
lowing tests.
Pull-in Test
The switch is normal
if
the pinion ejects outward when
the battery is connected as shown in the figure.
Caution
Do not supply power continuously for more
than 10 seconds.
Hold-in Test
1. After completing the pull-in test, disconnect the wire
from terminal M (with the pinion left ejected).
2. The hold-in coil is functioning properly if the pin-
ion does not return.
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5 STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 0.85, 0.95 KW TYPE)
(TM (TM /AgLjM) terminal
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Return Test
1. Connect the battery between terminal M of the
magnetic switch and the body, as shown in the
figure.
2. Pull the pinion out manually to the pinion stopper
position.
3. The pinion should immediately return to its origi-
nal position when it is released.
No-load Test
1. After adjusting the pinion gap, form a test circuit
with a voltmeter and an ammeter.
Note
Use wires as thick as possible and tighten
each terminal fully.
2. Close switch "K" to run the starter.
3. If the voltmeter and ammeter show the following
values while the starter is running, it is normal.
0.85 kW
type
0.95 kW
type
Battery voltage (volt) 11.5
Current
(ampere) 60 or less
Gear shaft speed (rpm) 6,500 or more
6,600
or more
4. If any abnormality is noted, check it according to
"INSPECTION"
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STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 1.4 KW TYPE) 5
STARTER (GASOLINE
ENGINE, 1.4
KW TYPE)
STARTING SYSTEM
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ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
Charge the battery fully before starting the following
inspection.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the start positron.
2. Check that the starter motor operates.
3. If the starter does not operate, check the voltage
between S terminal and ground using a voltmeter.
4. If the voltage is 8V or more, the starter is mal-
function.
5. If less than 8V, the wiring harness is malfunction.
Caution
If the magnetic switch is hot, it may not func-
tion even though the voltage is standard volt-
age or more.
Note
The cranking speed is greatly affected by the
viscosity of the engine oil.
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