
CONTROL SYSTEM 4C
Output Devices and In put Devices (Leaded fuel)
IGNITION SWITCH
(ON POSITION) X X X X X O X X X X O
TEST CONNECTOR X X X O X X X X X O X
KNOCK SENSOR X X X X X X X X X o X
ELECTRICAL LOAD
CONTROL UNIT X X X O X X X X X X X
P/S PRESSURE SWITCH X X X o X X X X X X X
A/C SWITCH X X X o X X X X O X X
IGNITION SWITCH (STA POSITION) O O X o O X O X X O X
NEUTRAL AND
CLUTCH SWITCH O X X o X X X X X X X
INTAKE AIR THERMO SENSOR X X X X X X O X X X X
WATER THERMO SENSOR O X X o X X O X X O o
IDLE SWITCH o X X o X X o X X O X
VARIABLE RESISTOR (IN AIR FLOW SENSOR) o X X X X X X X X X X
AIR FLOW SENSOR o X X X X X X X X O O
Ne SIGNAL o o X O o X O o X o O
G SIGNAL X O X X X X X X X X X
INPUT
DEVICE
OUTPUT
DEVICE
FUEL
INJECTION
AMOUNT
FUEL
INJECTION
TIMING
AIR
VALVE
ISC
VALVE
FUEL
PUMP
CONTROL
MAIN
POWER
CONTROL
SOLENOID
VALVE
(PRESSURE
REGULATOR
CONTROL)
SOLENOID
VALVE
(VARIABLE
INERTIA
CONTROL)
A/C
RELAY
IGNITER
AIR
FLOW
SENSOR
(BURN-OFF)
INPUT
DEVICE
OUTPUT
DEVICE
INJECTOR
BAC
VALVE
CONTROL
RELAY
SOLENOID
VALVE
(PRESSURE
REGULATOR
CONTROL)
SOLENOID
VALVE
(VARIABLE
INERTIA
CONTROL)
A/C
RELAY
IGNITER
AIR
FLOW
SENSOR
(BURN-OFF)
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CONTROL SYSTEM 4C
Resistance
Check resistance between the terminals with an
ohmmeter.
Between terminals Resistance (Q)
1B « 1D More than approx. 20
2F <- 1C More than approx. 60
2F « 1A oo
2B « 2D More than approx. 60
2B ~ 2C oo
NEUTRAL SWITCH
Inspection
1. Disconnect the neutral switch connector.
2. Connect an ohmmeter to the switch.
3. Check continuity of the switch.
Transmission Continuity
In neutral No
In other ranges Yes
4. Reconnect the switch connector.
Note
Refer to Section 7A for replacement of the
neutral switch.
CLUTCH SWITCH
Inspection
1. Disconnect the clutch switch connector.
2. Connect an ohmmeter to the switch.
3. Check continuity of the switch.
Pedal Continuity
Depressed No
Released Yes
4. Reconnect the switch connector.
Note
Refer to Section 6 for replacement of the
clutch switch.
P/S PRESSURE SWITCH
Inspection
1. Disconnect the P/S pressure switch connector.
2. Connect an ohmmeter to the switch.
3. Start the engine. Check continuity of the switch
while turning the steering wheel at idle.
P/S Continuity
Turning Yes
Not turning No
4. Reconnect the switch connector.
Note
Refer to Section 10 for replacement of the P/S
pressure switch.
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CONTROL SYSTEM 4C
Terminal Voltage
If the input and output devices wiring are normal, but the engine control unit terminal voltage is incor-
rect, replace the engine control unit.
Terminal Input Output Connection to Voltage (After warming-up) Remark Terminal Input Output Connection to Ign: ON Idle Remark
1A — — — — — —
1B o Self-Diagnosis Checker (Code No.)
For 3sec. after ignition switch OFF ->• ON: below 2.5V (Buzzer sounds) After 3sec.: approx. 12V (Buzzer does not sound)
• Using Self-Diagnosis Check-er and test con-nector grounded • Buzzer sounds: below 2.5V • Buzzer does not sound: approx. 12V
1C o
Solenoid valve (Variable inertia control) Approx. 12V
Above 5200 rpm (Unleaded fuel) or 5400 rpm (Leaded fuel): Below 2.5V
1D o Self-Diagnosis Checker (Monitor lamp)
For 3sec.after igni-tion switch OFF -» ON:
approx. 5V (light il-luminates)
After 3sec.: approx. 12V (light does not illuminate)
(Test connector grounded) approx. 5V (Test connector not grounded) Monitor lamp ON: approx. 5V Monitor lamp OFF: approx. 12V
With Self-Diagnosis
Checker
1E O Idle switch Accelerator pedal released: OV
Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 12V
1F o A/C relay A/C switch ON: below 2.5V
A/C switch OFF: approx. 12V Blower motor ON
1G O Neutral or clutch switch
In-gear condition Clutch pedal depressed: approx. 12V Clutch pedal released: OV
MTX (Neutral: con-stant approx. 12V)
1H
(U/F) o Water thermo
switch
Approx. 12V Radiator temp.: be-low 17°C (63°R 1H
(U/F) o Water thermo
switch OV Radiator temp.:
above 17°C (63°F)
11 o Electrical load control unit E/L switch ON: below 2.5V
E/L switch OFF: approx. 10—12V
Electrical load: Rear defroster switch
Headlight switch Blower motor switch (3rd & 4th position) Electrical fan switch
1J — — — — —
1K o P/S pressure
switch
Constant approx.
12V
P/S ON: below 2.5V P/S OFF: approx. 12V
1L o A/C switch A/C switch ON: below 2.5V A/C switch OFF: aDDrox. 12V Blower motor: ON
1M o Distributor
(Ne signal) OV or 5V Approx. 2.0V
1N o Distributor (G signal) OV or 5V Approx. 1.2V
Note
Terminals labeled "U/F" are only for unleaded fuel.
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 4D
INJECTION TIMING
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Release the CSD using the screw driver.
3. Remove the cover on the clutch housing.
4. Turn the flywheel and set the indicator at TDC.
5. Disconnect the injection pipes from the injection
pump.
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6. Remove the hydraulic head plug from the injec-
tion pump.
7. Mount the SST into the plug hole on the hydraulic
head so the tip of the dial gauge pointer touches
the plunger end of the pump and the dial gauge
indicates approx. 2.0 mm (0.08 in).
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8. Turn the crankshaft slowly counterclockwise to
30—50° BTDC.
9. Make sure the dial indicator pointer no longer
moves by slightly turning the crankshaft.
10. Set the dial gauge scale to Zero at the pointer.
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11. Turn the crankshaft clockwise to align the indica-
tor pin at ATDC 1° (RF-CX), TDC 0° (RF-N).
12. Read the dial gauge.
Cam lift: 0.98—1.02 mm (0.038—0.040 in)
13. If not within the specification, adjust the injection
timing. (Refer to page 4D—24.)
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4D-5

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 5
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Starter does not turn at all, or Its turning speed Is too slow to start the engine.
Battery and related parts Poor contact of battery terminals Poor grounding of negative cable Voltage drop caused by discharged battery Insufficient voltage caused by battery malfunction
Clean and tighten Clean and repair Recharge Replace
5- 8
5- 8 5- 8
Ignition switch and related parts Poor contact of ignition switch Loose ignition switch wiring or connector Broken wire between ignition switch and magnetic switch
Replace Repair Repair or replace 5-38,45,56,66
Magnetic switch and related parts Loose wiring and/or connectors Burnt magnetic switch contact plate or improper contact Broken wire in magnetic switch pull-in coil Broken wire magnetic switch holding coil
Repair Replace
Replace Replace
5-38,45,56,66 5-43,54,64,74
5-43,54,64,74 5-43,54.64,74
Starter Poor contact of brushes
Fatigued brush spring Poor grounding of field coil Poor soldering of field coil Commutator mulfunction Grounded armature Worn parts
Adjust contact or replace Replace Replace Repair Repair or Replace Replace Replace
5-43,54,64,74
Starting problem Gasoline engine Insufficient battery capacity Malfunction of spark plug (s)
Loose positive terminal Damaged distributor cap or rotor Ignition coil malfunction laniter malfunction
Recharge Clean, adjust or replace Tighten Replace Replace Renlane
5— 8 5— 9
5—16 5—10 5-16,20
Diesel engine Insufficient battery capacity QSS svstem malfunction Recharge ReDlace 5— 8 5-76
Starter turns but pinion gear does not mesh with ring gear
Starter Tip of overrunning clutch pinion is worn Weakened overrunning clutch drive spring Worn overrunning clutch Improper sliding of spline
Worn bushing Worn ring gear
Replace Replace Replace Adjust contact and repair, or replace Replace ReDlace
5-40,54,70
Starter turns continuously (does not stop) Magnetic switch Sticking contact place of magnetic switch Layer shorting coil of magnetic switch Ignition switch does not return
Replace Replace Rfinlanfi
5-43,54,64,74 5-43,54,64,74
Misfiring Dirty or damaged spark plug (s) Malfunction of wiring, or open circuit Damaged distributor cap
Clean or replace Repair or Replace Replace
5- 9 5—10 5—16
Discharging of battery Alternator Loose drive belt Grounded or broken stator coil Broken rotor coil Poor contact of brush and slip ring
Malfunction of rectifier Malfunction of IC regulator Battery and related parts Insufficient or unsuitable battery electrolyte Malfunction of battery electrode (internal short-circuit) Poor contact of battery terminal (s) Excessive electric load
Adjust Replace Replace Clean, repair or replace Replace Replace
Adjust Replace
Clean and tighten Check power consump-tion and short circuit
5-37 5-32 5-32 5-32
5-34
5— 8 5- 8
5— 8
Overcharging of battery IC regulator malfunction Operating in extremely high temperature Replace Reoair
Poor acceleration Mis-adjusted ignition timing Distributor malfunction Adjust Repair or replace 5—11 5—11
Knocking Mis-adjusted ignition timing | Distributor malfunction Adjust Repair or replace 5—11 5—11
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5 STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 0.85, 0.95 KW TYPE)
4BG05X-078
4BG05X-079
4BG05X-080
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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5 STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 1.4 KW TYPE)
REMOVAL
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 starter bolts.
5. Draw out the starter from lower side of the vehicle.
Note
Remove the lowest starter bolt last.
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DISASSEMBLY
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1. Magnetic switch
2. Plunger and spring
3. Rear housing
4. Brush holder assembly
5. Armature
6. Ball
7. Planetary gear
8. Drive housing front cover
9. Lever
10. Drive pinion
11. Overrunning clutch
12. Internal gear
13. Yoke assembly
14. Gear shaft
Caution
Do not strike the yoke with a hammer, drop it or put it in a vise when disassembling the
starter.
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STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 1.4 KW TYPE) 5
Magnetic Switch
Remove the following parts:
(1) M terminal nut
(2) Wire
(3) Switch installation screws
(4) Magnetic switch
(5) Plunger and plunger spring
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Rear Bracket and Brush Holder
Remove the following parts:
(1) Brush holder installation screws
(2) Through bolts
(3) Rear cover
(4) Wave washer
(5) Brush holder assembly
Note
Put an aligning mark on the yoke and rear
bracket for reassembly before removing the
rear bracket.
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Yoke and Armature
Remove the armature and yoke.
Note
Put an aligning mark on the yoke and front
bracket for reassembly before removing the
front bracket.
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Overrunning Clutch, Planetary Gears, and Inter-
nal Gear.
Remove the following parts:
(1) Gasket
(2) Plate
(3) Planetary gears
(4) Internal gear
(5) Drive pinion
Note
Do not lose the ball.
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