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4C FUEL SYSTEM
^ Pulsation
damper
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Pulsation damper
—
Delivery pipe
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Fuel hose
,Fuel pump
-Intank filter
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Insulator
f f r—
/ 0 DM
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II r
O - ring
Grommet
Manifold
Delivery pipe
Pressure Regulator
1. Remove the engine hanger.
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose and fuel return hose.
3. Remove the pressure regulator.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
8—11 Nm (0.8—1.1 m-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
Pulsation Damper
1. Remove the delivery pipe assembly. (Refer to page
4C-63.)
2. Remove the pulsation damper.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
25—34 N m (2.5—3.5 m-kg, 18—25 ft-lb)
Fuel Filter
Low pressure side (In-tank filter)
Refer to page 4C—60.
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High pressure side
The fuel filter must be replaced at the intervals out-
lined in the maintenance schedule.
Warning
Always work away from sparks or open
flames.
1. Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel filter.
2. Remove the fuel filter and the bracket.
3. Install a new filter and the bracket.
4. Connect the fuel hoses.
Note
When installing the filter, push the fuel hoses
fully onto the fuel filter and secure them with
spring clamps.
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4C PRC SYSTEM
PRESSURE REGULATOR CONTROL
(PRC)
SYSTEM
Distributor (Ne signal)
I Fuel
(To fuel tank)
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To prevent percolation of the fuel during idle after the engine is restarted, vacuum is cut to the pres-
sure regulator, increasing the fuel pressure.
Specified time: Approx. 120 sec.
Operating condition: Coolant temperature — above 70°C (158°F)
Intake air temperature — above 30°C (86°F)....Unleaded fuel
above 50°C (122°F)....Leaded fuel
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PRC SYSTEM 4C
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Component Function Remark
Engine control unit Detects signals from input sensors and switches; con-trols solenoid valve (Pressure regulator control)
Ignition switch
(ST position)
Sends engine cranking signal to engine control unit
Intake air thermo sensor Detects intake air temperature; sends signal to engine control unit
Ne signal pick-up Detects crank angle at 180° intervals; sends signal to engine control unit Installed in distributor
Pressure regulator Adjusts fuel pressure supplied to injectors
Solenoid valve (Pres-
sure regulator control)
Controls vacuum to pressure regulator Cuts vacuum when hot
Water thermo sensor Detects coolant temperature; sends signal to engine control unit
Idle switch Detects when throttle valve closed; sends signal to engine control unit ON at idle
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the condition of the wiring harness and connections before checking the sensors or switches.
Note
Make the system inspection first. If no problem is found, continue with inspection of the
next system of the Troubleshooting Guide. (Refer to pages 4C—10 and 11.)
Possible
\ cause
\ Page
Solenoid valve (Pres-sure regula-tor control)
Water thermo
sensor
Intake air
thermo
sensor
Engine con-trol unit terminal
System inspection Solenoid valve (Pres-sure regula-tor control) 2K
Symplon 4C—70 4C—107 4C-110 4C—98 4C—70
Engine stalls or runs rough after hot starting 2 3 4 5 1
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4C PRC SYSTEM
System Inspection
1. Connect the SST to the engine. (Refer to page
4C-53.)
2. Start the engine.
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Jpll ssil
Water thermo sensor ^^^Tta^e air thermo sensor
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Operating time Fuel line pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
After starting: for 120 sec. 235-275 (2.4-2.8, 34-40)
After 120 sec. 186-226 (1.9-2.3, 27-33)
3. Warm up the engine to normal operating temper-
ature and stop the engine.
Warning
Be careful when disconnecting the water ther-
mo sensor connector because the surround-
ing area is very hot.
4. Disconnect the water thermo sensor connector.
Connect a resistor (200 fl) to the sensor connector.
5. Heat the intake air thermo sensor to above specifi-
cation.
Specification: 30°C (86°F)....unleaded fuel
50°C (122°F)....leaded fuel
6. Restart the engine.
7. Check the fuel line pressure and operating times
as shown in the chart.
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Solenoid Valve (Pressure Regulator Control)
Inspection
1. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the vacuum
pipe.
2. Blow through the solenoid valve from vacuum hose
A.
3. Check that air flows from port B.
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4C DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
Distributor
(Ne signal)
Idle switch
QSO-Water thermo sensor
=5
A/C switch
Engine control unit
Detection of
fuel cut
condition Determi-
nation of
fuel cut
speed
* *
1
T
No.3
I
No.4
No.2
The fuel cut system is provided as a deceleration control system.
This system is to improve fuel consumption.
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DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM 4C
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Component Function Remarks
Engine control unit Detects signals from input sensors and switches; cuts fuel injection
Idle switch Detects when throttle valve fully closed; sends signal to engine control unit ON at idle
Ne signal pick-up Detects crank angle at 180° intervals; sends signal to engine control unit Installed in distributor
Water thermo sensor Detects coolant temperature; sends signal to engine control unit
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the condition of the wiring harness and connectors before checking the sensor or switches.
Note
Make the system inspection first. If no problem is found, continue with inspection of the
next system of the Troubleshooting Guide. (Refer to page 4C—10 and 11.)
Possible cause Water thermo sensor System inspection
Page 4C—107 4C—74
Checking order 2 1
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4C DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
System Inspection (Electrical Signal)
1. Connect the SST between the wiring harness and
control unit.
2. Set 3C, 3E 3F, or 3H position on the SST.
Note
3C — For No. 2 injector
3E — For No. 1 injector
3F — For No. 4 injector
3H — For No. 3 injector
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3. Check that the indicator lamps alternately flash at
idle.
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4. Increase the engine speed to 4,000 rpm, then sud-
denly decrease the engine speed.
5. Check that the green indicator lamp is OFF dur-
ing deceleration.
6. Accelerate and check that the voltage decreases.
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ESA CONTROL SYSTEM 4C
ELECTRONIC SPARK ADVANCE
(ESA)
CONTROL SYSTEM
Throttle sensor
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This system electronically controls the ignition timing to obtain better engine performance.
The best ignition timing is determined and set within the engine control unit based on signals from
the various sensors and switches.
The knock control function is used only with leaded fuel engines.
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