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OUTLINE
4B
COMPONENT LOCATION
76g04b-002
4B—3
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4B OUTLINE
Exhaust System
4B—4
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OUTLINE 4B
VACUUM HOSE ROUTING DIAGRAM
86U04A-006
4B—5
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4B OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specification
Idle speed rpm MTX: 800 +5„° (Neutral), ATX: 900 +5S
(P
range)
Throttle body
Type Horizontal draft (1 -barrel)
Throat diameter mm (in) 50 (2.0)
Air flow meter
E2-VS More than
20
E2-VC 100-300
Resistor
Q
E2-VB 200—400 Resistor
Q
E2-THA -20°C
(
—4°F) 13,600-18,400 20°C
(
68°F) 2,210-2,690 60°C (140°F)
493- 667
Air cleaner
Element type Oil permeated
Fuel pump
Type Impeller
(in
tank)
Output pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
441-588 (4.5-6.0, 64—85)
Feeding capacity cc (cu in)/10 sec. 220 (13.4) minmum
Fuel filter
Type Low pressure side Nylon element Type High pressure side Paper element
Pressure regulator
Type Diaphragm
Regulating pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
235-275 (2.4—2.8, 34—40)
Injector
TvDe
Hiqh-ohmic
Type
of
drive Voltage
Resistance
fi
12-16
Injection amount cc (cu
in) 15
seconds 38—53 (2.3-3.2)
Fuel tank
Capacity liters (US gal, Imp gal) 60 (15.9, 13.2)
Fuel
Soecification Unleaded reaular
76G04B-506
4B—6
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4B
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
This troubleshooting guide shows the malfunction numbers and the symptoms of various failures.
Perform troubleshooting as described below.
Possible cause
Symptom
Input sensors and switches
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4B-19
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4B-20
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4B-21
Output solenoid valves
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4B-22
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4B-23
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4B-23
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4B-24
Fault Indicated by SST
Code No. 01 08 09 10 12 14 15 17 25 26 28 34 35
Hard start or won't start
(Cranks OK)
Engine stalls
Rough
idle
While warming up
After warming up
While warming up
After warming up
High idle speed after
warming up
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Note
Step 1 under symptom is to quickly determine what system or unit may be at fault by use of the SST. (Self-Diagnosis Checker 49 H018 9A1)
1st:
Check input sensors and output solenoid valves with the
SST.
(Refer
to
page 4B—10.)
2nd:
Check other switches with the
SST.
(Refer
to
page 4B—26.)
3rd:
Check the following items:
11
Poor acceleration, hesita-
tion or lack of power
Runs rough on deceleration
Afterburn in exhaust system
Poor fuel consumption
Engine stalls or rough after hot starting
Electrical system
1) Battery condition
2) Fuses
Fuel system
1) Fuel level 2) Fuel leakage
3) Fuel filter 4) Idle speed
Engine
1) Compression 2) Overheating
Ignition system
1) Ignition spark 2) Ignition timing
Intake air system
1)
Air
cleaner element 2) Vacuum
or air
leakage 3) Vacuum hose routing
4) Accelerator cable
Others
1) Clutch slippage 2) Brake dragging
Fails emission test 4th:
Check Fuel and Emission Control Systems. (Refer
to
page 4B—8.)
76G04B-003
4B—7
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4B TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The Troubleshooting Guide lists the systems most likely
to
cause
a
given symptom. After finding
sys-
tems
to
check, refer
to
the
pages shown
for
detailed guides
for
each system.
Possible
cause
Fuel
and
Emission Control Systems
Possible
cause
Intake
Air
System
(Poor
connection
of
components,
throttle
body)
Fuel
System
(Fuel
injection,
Fuel
pressure)
Pressure
Regulator
Control
System
Idle-up
System
(Air
valve,
solenoid
valve
malfunction)
EGR
System
(EGR
control
valve
stuck
and
open)
EEC
system
(Vacuum
switch
valve,
No.1
purge
control
valve
malfunction)
PCV
System
(System
clogged)
Deceleration
System
(Dashpot,
fuel
cut
operation
malfunction)
Air
injection
system
(Reed
valve
malfunction)
Exhaust
system
(System
clogged)
Page 4B—30 4B—42 4B—53 4B—35 4B—71 4B—74 4B—80 4B—64 4B—68 4B—81
Symptom
2
2 1
Symptom
3
4 3 1 2
Symptom
3
5 4 2 3 1
Symptom
4
6 5 1 4 2 3
Symptom
4
7 6 2 4 5 1 3
Symptom
5
3 1 2
Symptom
6
3 4 1 2 5
Symptom
7
3 2 1
Symptom
8
3 4 1 2
Symptom
9
2 3 1 4
Symptom
10
2 1
Symptom
11
7 8 5 2 6 3 4 1
76G04B-004
The numbers
of
the list show the priorities
of
inspections from the most possible to that with
the
lowest
possibility.
These were determined
on the
following basis:
• Ease
of
inspection
•
Most possible system
•
Most possible point
in
system
4B—8
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TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST 4B
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST
When troubles occur in the main input devices or output devices, check for the cause using the SST.
Failures of each input and output device are indicated and retrieved from the control unit as malfunc-
tion code numbers.
Note
The control unit constantly checks for malfunction of the input devices. But, the control
unit checks for malfunction of output devices only in a 3 second period after the ignition
switch is turned ON and the test connector is grounded.
4B—9
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4B TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Connect the SST to the check connector, (Green,
6-pin) and the negative battery terminal.
2. Set the select switch to position A.
Note
The check connector is located at the rear of
the left side wheel housing.
86U04A-011
Test connector: Green (1 pin)
3. Ground the test connector (Green, 1-pin) with a
jumper wire.
Note
The test connector is located near the Self-
Diagnosis Checker check connector.
86U04A-012
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SELF-DIAGNOSIS CHECKER
(WPUTOft
SELECT
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76G04B-005
4. Turn the ignition switch ON.
5. Verify that 88 flashes on the digital display and that
the buzzer sounds for three seconds after turn-
ing the ignition switch ON.
6. If 88 does not flash, check the main relay (Refer
to page 4B—86), power supply circuit, and check
connector wiring.
7. If 88 flashes and the buzzer sounds continuously
for more than 20 seconds, replace the engine con-
trol unit and perform steps 3 and 4 again.
8. Note the code numbers and check for the causes
by referring to the check sequences shown on
pages from 4B—14 to 4B—24. Repair as
necessary.
Note
Cancel the code numbers by performing the
after-repair procedure after repairing.
AFTER-REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Cancel the memory of malfunctions by disconnect-
ing the negative battery cable and depressing the
brake pedal for at least 2 seconds; then recon-
nect the negative battery cable.
76G04B-134
4B—10