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4B CONTROL SYSTEM
E/L CONTROL UNIT
Inspection
1. Connect a voltmeter between the E/L control unit
and ground.
2. Start the engine and check the terminal voltages
as described below.
69G04A-174
Terminal Input Output Connection to Voltage (after warm-up) Remarks Terminal Input Output Connection to Ignition switch: ON idle Remarks
A
(BW) — — Ignition switch Battery voltage
B — — — — — —
C
(B) — — Ground OV
D (LY) 0 Electrical fan relay
Battery voltage Coolant temp.: below 97°C (207°F) D (LY) 0 Electrical fan relay
Below 1,5V Coolant temp.:
above 97°C (207°F)
E
(GY) o Engine control unit
(11)
OV E/L: ON E
(GY) o Engine control unit
(11) Battery voltage E/L: OFF
F (RB) 0 Headlight switch
Battery voltage Headlight switch:
ON F (RB) 0 Headlight switch
Below 1,5V Headlight switch:
OFF
G (LB) 0 Blower motor switch
Below 1,5V Blower motor switch: ON (3rd or 4th position) G (LB) 0 Blower motor switch
Approx. 5V Others
H
(BL) 0 Rear defroster switch
Below 1,5V Rear defroster switch: ON H
(BL) 0 Rear defroster switch Battery voltage Rear defroster switch: OFF
76G04B-131
Replacement
1. Remove the engine control unit. (Refer to page
4B-91)
2. Replace the E/L control unit.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
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Fuel filter Solenoid valve *1 Solenoid valve *1
(No.2 purge control) (No.1 purge control)
Separator Three way
Injector
,Distributor
Fuel pump
In-take filter
Air flow sensor
Water thermo sensor
Knock sensor
switches
Intake air thermo sensor
— Water thermo switch *1 __ j—Ig. switch (ST) j_J,—lg. switch (ON) -A/C switch 'A/C magnet clutch P/S switch —Head light switch —Rear defroster switch —Cooling fun switch —Blower switch —Neutral and clutch
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o 3D >
^Throttle sensor *1
Air valve
Solenoid valve
(ISC)
EGR control valve *1
EGR modulator valve *1
0 1 CO
a *1...Unleaded fuel only
*2...Leaded fuel only
Oxygen
sensor *1
One-way check valve
Shutter valve actuator Catalytic
converter *1 Solenoid valve (VIC)
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m
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TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST 4C
49 H018 9A1
negative battery cable
^ll
Test connector: (Green, 1 pin)
86U04A-015
Ignition switch:
ON
for six
seconds
76G04C-014
2. Connect the SST to the check connector.
3. Ground the test connector (Green, 1-pin) with a
jumper wire.
4. Turn the ignition switch ON for six seconds (do
not start the engine).
5. Start and warm up the engine, then run it at 2,000
rpm for two minutes.
6. Verify that no code numbers are displayed.
PRINCIPLE OF CODE CYCLE
Malfunction codes are determined as shown below
86U04A-017
1. Code cycle break
The time between warning code cycles is 4.0 sec (the time the light is off).
ON
OFF
1 cycle Malfunction code
cycle break
4.0 sec.
86U04A-018
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4C TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST
2. Second digit of malfunction code (ones position)
The digit in the ones position of the malfunction code represents the number of times the buzzer
is on 0.4 sec during one cycle.
ON
OFF
1 cycle Malfunction code
1 2 3 cycle break
Malfunction
code: 03
n^j
0.4 0.4 sdc. sec.
4.0 sec.
76G04C-015
3. First digit of malfunction code (tens position)
The digit in the tens position of the malfunction code represents the number of times the buzzer
is on 1.2 sec during one cycle.
It should also be noted that the light goes off for 1.6 sec. between the long and short pulses of
the buzzer.
1 cycle Malfunction code
1 2
~U 0.4
1.2 sec. sec h
1 2|
flfl
First digit
1.6 sec.
cycle break
Malfunction
code: 22
nr
4.0 sec.
Second
digit
76G04C-016
CODE NUMBER
Malfunction display
Sensor or
subsystem Self-diagnosis Fail-safe Malfunction
code no.
Malfunction code output signal pattern
Sensor or
subsystem Self-diagnosis Fail-safe
02 o°nfJLJJL
Ne signal No Ne signal from crank angle sensor during craking
03 oppJUllUl
G signal No G signal Cancels sequencial
injection
05
Knock sensor (only
leaded fuel)
Open or short circuit • Retards ignition timing 4°
76G04C-017
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SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION 4C
SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION
Individual switches can be monitored by the SST (Self-Diagnosis checker 49 G018 9A0 or Digital
code checker 49 9200 180).
Note
The test connector must be grounded and the ignition switch ON (engine stopped).
Engine control unit
76G04C-035
Switch Self-Diagnosis Checker (Monitor lamp) Remark Switch Light ON Light OFF Remark
Clutch switch Pedal released Pedal depressed In gear
Neutral switch In gear Neutral Clutch pedal released
Idle switch Pedal depressed Pedal released —
Headlight switch ON OFF —
Rear defroster switch ON OFF —
Blower switch ON OFF Blower motor position: "3" or "4"
Water thermo switch (Elec-trical fan) Terminal disconnected Terminal connected While fan not operating
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SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION 4C
Idle switch
76G04C-039
Blower switch
76G04C-040
Headlight switch
76G04C-041
Rear defroster switch
76G04C-042
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ISC SYSTEM 4C
76G04C-081
76G04C-082
Cooling fan switch
Rear defroster switch
Head light switch
Blower motor switch
ISC "valve
76G04C-083
(ISC valve)
6. Connect the ISC valve connector.
Note
a) Make sure that the initial idle speed is set
to specification.
b) All accessory must be OFF.
7. Again disconnect the ISC valve connector (engine
at normal operating temperature).
8. Check that the engine speed decreases.
9. Reconnect the ISC valve connector.
10 Remove the jumper wire from the test connector
and make sure that the idle speed is within specifi-
cations.
(Load Test)
11. Apply power steering, electrical, and air conditioner
loads and check that the idle speed is controlled
to within specifications.
Load Idle speed
P/S 750 ± 50
E/L 800 ± 50
A/C 800 ± 50
E/L and A/C 800 ± 50
BAC Valve
Air valve
1. Remove the BAC valve from the throttle body.
2. Blow air through the valve from port A and check
that air comes out of port B when the BAC valve
is cold..
3. If not correct, replace the BAC valve.
Note
Refer to "Installation" on this page for the
BAC valve installation.
86U04A-063
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4C PCV SYSTEM
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION
(PCV)
SYSTEM
PCV valve
76G04C-162
The PCV valve is operated by the intake manifold vacuum.
When the engine is running at idle, the PCV valve is opened slightly and a small amount of blow-by
gas is drawn into the dynamic chamber.
At high engine speeds, the PCV valve is further opened and a larger amount of blow-by gas is drawn
into the dynamic chamber.
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Component Function Remark
PCV valve Controls blowby gas amount pulled into engine
PCV VALVE
1. Warm up the engine to the normal operating tem-
perature and run it at idle.
2. Disconnect the PCV valve and the ventilation hose
from the cylinder head cover.
3. Close the PCV valve opening.
4. Check that vacuum is felt.
86U04A-157
4C-86