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EGR SYSTEM (UNLEADED FUEL) 4C
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
(EGR)
SYSTEM (UNLEADED FUEL)
This system introduces exhaust gas into the intake manifold to reduce NOx emissions. It operates de-
pending on the engine load, engine speed (1,500—3,500 rpm), engine coolant temperature (above
70°C, 158°F), and radiator coolant temperature (above 17°C, 63°F).
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Component Function Remark
EGR control valve Recirculates portion of exhaust gas
EGR modulator valve Controls vacuum acting on EGR control valve
Engine control unit Detects signals from input sensors and switches; con-trols solenoid valve (EGR)
Ne signal pick-up Detects crank angle at 180° intervals; sends signal to engine control unit
Solenoid valve (EGR) Controls vacuum to EGR control valve
Throttle sensor Detects throttle valve opening angle; sends signal to en-
gine control unit
Installed on throttle body
Water thermo sensor Detects coolant temperature; sends signal to engine control unit
Water thermo switch Detects radiator coolant temperature; sends signal to engine control unit ON: above 17°C (63°F)
76G04C-143
AC—17
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4C EEC SYSTEM
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL
(EEC)
SYSTEM
Water thermo sensor
76G04C-150
Unleaded fuel:
This system stores fuel vapor generated in the fuel tank in the canister when the engine is not running.
The fuel vapor is stored in the canister until it is drawn into the dynamic chamber and burned when
the engine is started.
Leaded fuel:
Fuel vapor generated in the fuel tank flows out to the atmosphere.
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Application
Component Function Remark New
model Prevtoui model
Air flow sensor Detects amount of intake air; sends signal to engine control unit
O X
Charcoal canister Stores fuel tank fumes while engine stopped
o X
Engine control unit Detects signals from input sensors and
switches; controls solenoid valves (Purge
control)
o X
Ne signal pick-up Detect crank angle at 180° intervals; sends signal to engine control unit
Installed in distributor o X
Separator Prevents fuel from flowing into charcoal canister
o o
Solenoid valve
(No.1 purge control)
Controls vacuum to solenoid valve (No.2
purge control) and vacuum switch valve
0 X
Solenoid valve (No.2 Purge control)
Controls vacuum to vacuum switch valve o X
Three-way check valve Controls pressure in fuel tank o X
Two-way check valve Controls pressure in fuel tank X o
Vacuum switch valve Regulates evaporative fumes from canis-ter to intake manifold
o X
Water thermo sensor Detects coolant temperature; sends signal to engine control unit
0 X
76G04C-151
4C-80
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4C CONTROL SYSTEM
76G04C-207
76G04C-208
Replacement
1. Disconnect the knock sensor connector.
2. Lift the vehicle and remove the intake manifold
bracket.
3. Remove the knock sensor with the SST.
4. Install the knock sensor in the reverse order of
removal.
INTAKE AIR THERMO SENSOR (DYNAMIC
CHAMBER)
Inspection
1. Disconnect the intake air thermo sensor connector.
2. Connect an ohmmeter to the sensor terminals.
3. Check the resistance of the sensor.
Temperature Resistance (kQ)
20°C (68°F) 29.7—36.3
50°C (122°F) 8.4-10.2
85 °C (185°F) 2.5-3.1
4. Reconnect the sensor connector.
Replacement
1. Disconnect the intake air thermo sensor connector.
2. Remove the sensor.
3. Install the sensor.
Note
When installing the sensor, tighten to the
specified torque.
Specified torque:
6.9—8.8 N-m (0.7—0.9 m-kg, 72 in-lb)
76G04C-209
4C—110
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4D
FUEL AND EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEM
(DIESEL)
OUTLINE 4D— 2
SPECIFICATIONS 4D— 2
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4D— 3
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 4D— 4
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 4D— 4
WATER DRAINING 4D— 4
AIR BLEEDING 4D— 4
INJECTION TIMING 4D— 5
IDLE SPEED 4D— 6
EXHAUST SMOKE 4D— 6
INTAKE AIR SYSTEM 4D— 7
STRUCTURAL VIEW 4D— 7
AIR DUCT AND AIR CLEANER 4D— 8
INTAKE MANIFOLD 4D— 9
SUPERCHARGING SYSTEM (RF-CX) 4D-10
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4D—10
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 4D—11
COMPREX SUPERCHARGER 4D—13
STARTING VALVE 4D—15
INTERCOOLER 4D—16
BOOST AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR 4D—17
EXHAUST SYSTEM 4D—18
STRUCTURAL VIEW 4D—18
EXHAUST MANIFOLD 4D—19
EXHAUST PIPE AND MAIN SILENCER .... 4D—20
FUEL SYSTEM 4D—21
STRUCTURAL VIEW 4D—21
FUEL FILTER 4D—22
SEDIMENTER (GENERAL) 4D—22
WATER LEVEL SENSOR 4D—23
INJECTION PUMP 4D—24
INJECTION NOZZLE 4D—31
FUEL TANK 4D—34
76G04D-001
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4D SUPERCHARGING SYSTEM (RF-CX)
SUPERCHARGING SYSTEM (RF-CX)
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Engine
hard
starting
Poor
acceleration
Excessive
blue
smoke
Excessive
black
smoke
Excessive
compressed
air
temperature
(Buzzser
sounds)
Excessive
noise
Possible Cause Remedy (reference page)
*
*
Comprex supercharger Rotor stuck Casing damaged Rotor bearing damaged
Replace (4D—14)
* * * Drive system
of
Comprex supercharger Drive belt loose
or
worn Repair
or
replace
(4D-12) * Idler pulley damaged
Repair
or
replace
(4D-12) * Pulley bolt loose
or
worn
Repair
or
replace
(4D-12)
* Wastegate
Valve
not
open Clean
or
repace (4D-12) ik * Valve
not
closed
Clean
or
repace (4D-12)
* * Starting valve
Valve
not
open Repair
or
replace (4D-15)
* * Valve
not
closed
Repair
or
replace (4D-15) * Bypass valve
not
open
Repair
or
replace (4D-15)
* * Bypass valve
not
closed
Repair
or
replace (4D-15)
* Intercooler dirty Clean
or
replace (4D-16)
* * * * Intake
air
system Fresh
air
side clogged (Air cleaner
ele-
ment,
etc.)
Repair
or
replace * Compressed
air
side clogged (Intercool-
er,
etc.)
Repair
or
replace
* Fresh
air
side leaks
Repair
or
replace
* * * Compressed
air
side leaks
Repair
or
replace
* Exhaust system
Exhaust
gas
breaked Repair
* * * * * Exhaust pipe clogged
Repair
* Silencer damaged
(in
fender,
in air
clean-er,
in air
funnel, Comprex insulator) Repair
or
replace
* Bolt
and nut
loosend Repair
76G04D-022
4D—10
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4D SUPERCHARGING SYSTEM (RF-CX)
BOOST AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Removal
Remove the boost air temperature sensor from the
compressed air funnel.
76G04D-039
Thermometer
Inspection
1. Place the boost air temperature sensor in oil.
2. Heat the oil and check continuity of the sensor with
an ohmmeter. Replace if necessary.
Continuity : over 150°C (302°F)
No continuity: below 143°C (289°F)
76G04D-040
Installation
Install the boost air temperature sensor in the com-
pressed air funnel.
Tightening torque:
29—39 N m (3.0—4.0 m-kg, 22—29 ft-lb)
76G04D-041
4D—17
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4D FUEL SYSTEM
Inspection
Injection starting pressure
1. Set the nozzle on the nozzle tester.
2. Bleed the air by pumping the nozzle tester handle
several times.
3. Slowly lower the nozzle tester handle and check
the pressure when injection starts.
Injection starting pressure:
13,200 kPa (135 kg/cm2, 1,920 lb/in2) at
20°C (36°F) of fuel temperature
76G04D-073
Adjusting shim
4. If the injection starting pressure is higher than
specification, increase the shim thickness. If the in-
jection starting pressure is lower than specification,
decrease the shim thickness.
Note
Adjusting shims are availabe in 0.05 mm
(0.0197 in) thicknesses, from 1.0 mm (0.039
in) to 1.95 mm (0.077 in). When 0.05 mm
(0.0197 in) is added, injection pressure in-
creases approx. 490 kPa (5.0 kg/cm2, 70 psi).
76G04D-074
Nozzle leakage
1. Apply 11,300 kPa (115 kg/cm2,1.640 psi) pres-
sure to the injection nozzle, and check for fuel leaks
from the injection hole.
2. If fuel leaks, overhaul or replace the' injection
nozzle.
76G04D-075
Atomization (spray pattern)
1. Set the injection nozzle on the nozzle tester.
2. Bleed the air by operating the nozzle tester han-
dle several times.
3. Lower the handle several times as quickly as pos-
sible so that a pulsating whistling sound is heard,
and check the atomization.
(1) Uniform and proper atomization
(2) Incorrect injection angle and direction
4. If necessary, overhaul or replace the injection
nozzle.
76G04D-076
4D—32
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5
ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
OUTLINE 5— 2
STRUCTURAL VIEW 5— 2
SPECIFICATIONS 5— 5
TROUBLESHOOTING 5— 7
BATTERY 5— 8
INSPECTION 5— 8
RECHARGE. 5— 8
SPARK PLUG 5— 9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 5— 9
INSPECTION 5— 9
IGNITION COIL 5—10
INSPECTION 5—10
HIGH-TENSION LEAD 5—10
INSPECTION 5—10
DISTRIBUTOR 5—11
SPARK TEST 5—11
IGNITION TIMING 5—11
SPARK CONTROL 5—12
REMOVAL 5—14
DISASSEMBLY 5—15
INSPECTION 5—16
ASSEMBLY 5—17
INSTALLATION 5—18
H.E.I. TROUBLESHOOTING 5—19
IGNITER (FE DOHC) 5—20
INSPECTION 5—20
ALTERNATOR 5—21
CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW 5—21
CHARGING SYSTEM 5—22
TROUBLESHOOTING 5—23
REMOVAL 5—27
DISASSEMBLY 5—28
INSPECTION 5—32
ASSEMBLY 5—35
INSTALLATION 5—36
V-BELT TENSION 5—37
STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE
0.85, 0.95 KW TYPE) 5—38
STARTING SYSTEM CIRCUIT 5—38
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 5—38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 5—39
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 5—39
INSPECTION 5—40
PERFORMANCE INSPECTION 5—43
STARTER
(GASOLINE ENGINE, 1.4 KW TYPE) 5—45
STARTING SYSTEM 5—45
ON-VEHICLE UNSPECTION 5—45
REMOVAL 5—46
DISASSEMBLY 5—46
INSPECTION 5—49
ASSEMBLY 5—53
CHECKING OPERATION 5—54
INSTALLATION 5—55
STARTER
(DIESEL ENGINE, 2.0 kW TYPE) .... 5—56
STARTING SYSTEM CIRCUIT 5—56
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 5—56
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 5—57
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 5—57
INSPECTION 5—61
PERFORMANCE INSPECTION 5—64
STARTER
(DIESEL ENGINE, 2.2 kW TYPE).... 5—66
STARTING SYSTEM CIRCUIT 5—66
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 5—66
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 5—67
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 5—67
INSPECTION 5—71
PERFORMANCE INSPECTION 5—74
QUICK START SYSTEM (QSS) 5-76
COMPONENT LOCATION 5—76
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5—76
SYSTEM OPERATION 5—77
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 5—78
CONTROL UNIT 5—79
GLOW PLUG RELAY 5—80
BLOW PLUG 5—80
WATER TEMPERATURE SWITCH.... 5—80
76g05x-001