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Installed view of the throttle body assembly showing
the location of the base idle adjusting screw. 1.6 liter
engine.
(7) Disconnect the IAC valve wiring connector
and slowly connect the vacuum supply hose to the
inlet manifold. Allow five seconds to elapse and note
the engine speed.
(8) If the engine speed is not to Specifications,
remove the plug from the throttle body housing on 1.6
liter engines, or the cap from the base idle adjusting
screw on 1.8 liter engines, and adjust the idle screw
until the engine speed is 625 rpm. (9) Stop the engine and connect the IAC valve
wiring connector. (10) On 1.8 liter engines, install a new cap to
the
base idle adjusting screw.
On 1.6 liter engines, seal the throttle stop screw
with silicone sealant and install the air cleaner assem-
bly.
(11) Erase the memory codes as previously de-
scribed.
(12) Start the engine and increase the speed to
3 000 rpm for 10 seconds to allow the idle air control
valve to reset.
5. FUEL SUPPLY COMPONENTS
Special Equipment Required:
To Check Fuel Pressure — 0-500 kPa pressure
gauge
NOTE: Before proceeding with any of the
operations in this section, refer to the Ser-
vice Precautions and Procedures heading.
TO DEPRESSURISE FUEL SYSTEM
(1) Lift the front edge of the rear seat cushion on
each side, slide the cushion forward and remove it
from the vehicle. (2) Disconnect the fuel pump wiring harness
connector.
When depressurizing the fuel system, remove the rear
seat cushion and disconnect the fuel pump wiring
connector.
(3) Start and run the engine until it stalls.
Operate the starter motor for 10 seconds to ensure
that the pressure has dissipated.
(4) Connect the fuel pump wiring connector and
install the rear seat cushion.
NOTE: Failure to depressurize the fuel sys-
tem when instructed may result in a fuel
spray and possible fire.
TO TEST FOR EXTERNAL LEAKS
(1) Connect a jumper lead between terminals G
and H on the diagnostic link connector.
(2) Switch the ignition On.
(3) Check for leaks at all hose connections and
joints between the fuel pump and the engine. (4) Switch the ignition Off and remove the
jumper lead from the diagnostic link connector.
(5) If renewal of a component is necessary,
depressurize the fuel system as previously described. (6) Use only hoses and clamps as specified by
the manufacturer.
TO CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
(1) Depressurize the fuel system as previously
described. (2) On 1.6 liter engines, remove the air cleaner
as described in this section under the Air Cleaner
Assembly heading. (3) On 1.8 liter engines, release the hose clamp
securing the fuel supply hos e to the fuel rail and
disconnect the hose. On 1.6 liter engines, release the hose clamp
securing the fuel supply hose to the rear throttle body
hose fitting and disconnect the hose.
(4) Using a suitable gauge, tee piece, short piece
of fuel hose and clamps, install the pressure
gauge
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liter engines, or the throttle body hose fitting on 1.6
liter engines.
(5) Tighten all connectors securely. Check for
external leaks as previously described. (6) Start the engine and note the pressure while
the engine is idling.
(7) Switch the engine Off and check that the
residual pressure does not decrease.
If the fuel pressure is within Specifications and
does not decrease, the fuel system is in a serviceable
condition. Depressurize the fuel system and discon-
nect the pressure gauge.
If the fuel pressure is a bove Specifications proceed
to operation (9).
If the fuel pressure is below Specifications proceed
to the following operation.
If the fuel pressure decreases, an internal leak is
indicated. Proceed to the following heading and carry
out the test procedure.
Testing the fuel system pressure using a pressure
gauge. 1.8 liter engine.
NOTE: There may be a small initial de-
crease in pressure when the engine is
switched Off This is acceptable and does not
indicate a fault in the system.
(8) If the fuel pressure is below Specifications
proceed as follows:
(a) Check the fuel lines for blockages and kinks
or a blocked fuel filter or fuel pump pickup strainer. (b) If no fault can be found in the previous
checks, on 1.8 liter engines clamp the fuel return hose
at the fuel rail. On 1.6 liter engines, clamp the hose that is
connected to the front throttle body hose fitting.
(c) Connect a jumper lead between terminals G
and H on the diagnostic link connector and switch the
ignition On.
NOTE: Do not operate the fuel pump for
longer than is necessary to obtain a pressure
reading.
If the fuel pressure is less than 270 kPa on 1.8 liter
engines or 90 kPa on 1.6 liter engines, renew the fuel
pump.
If the fuel pressure is more than previously
specified, renew the pressure regulator assembly on
1.8 liter engines or the pressure regulator diaphragm
on 1.6 liter engines.
(9) If the fuel pressure in operation (6) is above
Specifications, proceed as follows:
(a) On 1.8 liter engines, disconnect the fuel
return hose from the pressure regulator outlet.
On 1.6 liter engines, disc onnect the fuel return
hose from the front throttle body hose fitting.
(b) Connect a suitable length of fuel hose to the
pressure regulator or the front throttle body hose
filling and place the opposite end of the hose into a
petroleum resistant container. (c) Connect a jumper lead between terminals G
and H on the diagnostic link connector and switch the
ignition On. If the fuel pressure is 230-270 kPa on 1.8 liter
engines or 62-90 kPa on 1.6 liter engines, locate and
remove the restriction in the fuel return hose or pipe.
If the fuel pressure is more than previously
specified, renew the pressure regulator assembly on
1.8 liter engines or the pressure regulator diaphragm
on 1.6 liter engines.
TO TEST FOR INTERNAL FUEL LEAKAGE
Check the residual fuel pressure as previously
described.
If the pressure has decreased it is an indication of
an internal leak. With the pressure gauge still at-
tached, proceed as follows:
(1) Switch the ignition On to pressurize the fuel
system.
(2) As the pressure begins to decrease clamp the
fuel supply hose shut. If the pressure remains steady
the fuel pump may be consid ered faulty and should be
renewed as described later in this section. (3) If the pressure continues to decrease switch
the ignition On after it has been Off at least 10
seconds. As the pressure begi ns to decrease clamp the
fuel return hose shut. If the pressure remain steady on 1.8 liter engines,
renew the pressure regulator. If the pressure continues
to decrease, leaking inject ors are indicated. Remove
the injectors as described later in this section to locate
the leaking injectors.
If the pressure remains stea dy on 1.6 liter engines,
renew the pressure regulator diaphragm as described
later in this section. If the pressure continues to
decrease remove the injector and renew the O ring
seals as described later in this section. If this fails to
rectify the fault remove the injector and clean or
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FUEL FILTER
To Remove and Install
Refer to the Engine Tune-up section for the
procedure to remove and install the fuel filter.
FUEL PUMP
To Test Electrical Circuit
Refer to the EGI and Fuel Pump Relays heading
later in this section for the test procedures.
To Remove and Install
(1) Depressurize the fuel system as previously
described.
(2) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(3) Remove the rear seat backrest as described
under the Seats heading in the Body section.
(4) Remove the bolts securing the fuel pump
cover plate to the floor pa nel, remove the rubber
grommet and slide the cover plate from the wiring
harness. (5) Mark the fuel hoses to ensure correct install-
lation and disconnect the hoses from the fuel pump. (6) Remove the fuel pump retaining screws and
carefully remove the fuel pump from the fuel tank.
View of the fuel pump cover plate removed, showing
the fuel pump installed.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Ensure that a new fuel pump O ring seal is
installed. (2) Tighten the fuel pump retaining screws and
the fuel hose clamps securely.
(3) Ensure that the rubber grommet is seated
correctly in the fuel pump cover plate. (4) Install the fuel pump cover plate ensuring
that the arrow on the plate is facing the front of the
vehicle. (5) Connect the negative battery terminal, start
the engine and test for leaks as previously described.
Rectify as necessary.
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
To Remove and Install — 1.8 Liter Engine
(1) Depressurize the fuel system as previously
described.
(2) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
View of the fuel pump assembly removed from the fuel
tank. Installed view of the fuel pressure regulator. 1.8 liter
engine.

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(3) Disconnect the vacuum hose from the pres-
sure regulator.
(4) Release the fuel hose clamps, disconnect the
hoses from the pressure regulator and remove the
pressure regulator. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
ensuring that the fuel hose clamps are tightened
securely.
To Remove and Install — 1.6 Liter Engine
(1) Depressurize the fuel system as previously
described. (2) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(3) Remove the air cleaner assembly. If neces-
sary, refer to the Air Cleane r Assembly heading in this
section. (4) Remove the screws securing the pressure
regulator cover to the throttle body assembly. When removing the final screw hold the cover
firmly as it is under spring tension.
(5) Remove the cover, spring seat, spring and
diaphragm from the thrott le body assembly. Discard
the diaphragm.
View of the pressure regulator components removed
from the throttle body assembly. 1.6 liter engine.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Install a new diaphragm ensuring that
the
diaphragm is correctly seat ed in the groove in the
throttle body assembly. (2) Apply Loctite 262 to the threads of the
retaining screws.
(3) Place the spring seat and the spring in the
cover and install the cover to the throttle body
assembly, ensuring that the cover is positioned on the
locating dowels. (4) While holding the cover in position install
the
retaining screws and tighten securely.
NOTE: When installing the pressure regu-
lator cover ensure that the diaphragm is not
disturbed, to prevent the possibility of a fuel
leak.
INJECTORS
To Test Injector Circuit and Injectors
(1) Disconnect the injector wiring connectors.
(2) Connect a test lamp between the injector
wiring connector terminals, ensuring that the test
lamp probes do not contact each other. (3) With the ignition switched On the test lamp
should not light. On 1.8 liter engines, check each of
the other connectors.
If the test lamp lights check the wiring harness for
a short to earth between the injector wiring connec-
tor(s) and the control unit wiring connector termi-
nal - D15 and D16 on 1.8 liter engines, or D16 on
1.6 liter engines.
(4) With the aid of an assistant, operate the
starter motor. The test lamp should flash. On 1.8 liter
engines, check each of the other connectors.
If the test lamp does not flash when connected to
the injector wiring connecto r(s), proceed to operation
(6).
If the test lamp lights as described, proceed as
follows.
If the test lamp lights but fails to flash, a faulty
control unit is indicated. Pr ior to renewing the control
unit, check the condition of the injectors as follows.
(5) Connect an ohmmeter between the terminals
of the injectors).
The resistance should be more than 1.2 ohms on
1.6 liter engines or more than 12 ohms on 1.8 liter
engines.
If the injector resistance is as specified, the
injector circuit can be considered serviceable.
If the injector resistance is not as specified, renew
the faulty injector(s).
(6) With the ignition switched On, probe the
injector wiring connector terminals with a test lamp to
earth.
If the test lamp lights when the probe contacts the
pink wire terminal on 1.6 liter engines, or the white
wire terminal on 1.8 liter engines, check the wiring
harness for a short to volt age between the injector
wiring connector(s) and the control unit wiring con-
nector terminal(s) D16 on 1.6 liter engines, or D15
and D16 on 1.8 liter engines.
If the test lamp does not light when the probe
contacts the blue wire termin al on 1.6 liter engines, or
the black and red wire term inal on 1.8 liter engines,
check the EGI relay and circ uit as described under the
EG! and Fuel Pump Relays heading in this section.
If the test lamp lights when the probe contacts the
blue wire terminal on 1.6 lite r engines, or the blue and
red wire terminal on 1.8 liter engines, proceed as
follows.
(7) Switch the ignition Off and connect the
injector wiring connectors). (8) Switch the ignition On and, using a test lamp
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circuitry do not immerse it in cleaning
solvent as this may result in irreparable
damage.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Lubricate the new O ring seals with auto-
matic transmission fluid prior to installing them to the
injector. If removed, ensure that the lower filter screen
is installed. (2) Firmly push the injector into the throttle
body assembly until it is fully seated, ensuring that the
injector connection terminals face towards the rear of
the vehicle.
(3) Apply Loctite 262 to the injector retaining
plate screw and tighten securely.
(4) Start the engine and check for fuel leaks as
previously described.
(5) Install the air cleaner and tighten the retain-
ing nuts securely.
FUEL METER ASSEMBLY - 1.6 LITRE
ENGINE
To Remove and Install
(1) Remove the injector as previously described.
(2) Mark the fuel supp ly and return hoses,
release the clamps and disconnect the hoses from the
fuel meter assembly.
(3) Remove the air cleaner assembly base gasket
from the fuel meter assembly. (4) Remove the bolts and screws securing the
fuel meter assembly to the throttle body and remove the fuel meter assembly. Remove and discard the
gasket.
(5) If necessary, remove the fuel pressure regu-
lator as previously described.
Installation is a reversal to the removal procedure
with attention to the following points;
(1) If removed, install the fuel pressure
regulator
as previously described.
(2) Place a new gasket on the throttle body,
aligning the holes in the gasket with those in the
throttle body, ensuring that the idle air passage is not
blocked. (3) Coat the fuel meter assembly retaining
screws with Loctite 26 2 and tighten securely.
(4) Install the fuel meter assembly retaining bolts
and tighten to the specified torque.
(5) Connect the fuel supply and return hoses and
tighten the clamps securely. (6) Install the injector as previously described.
(7) Start the engine and check for fuel leaks.
Rectify as necessary. (8) Install the air cleaner assembly.
FUEL TANK
To Remove and Install
(1) Depressurize the fuel system as previously
described.
(2) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(3) Remove the fuel pump cover plate retaining
screws, disconnect the wi ring harness rubber grommet
from the cover plate and remove the cover plate from
the wiring harness. (4) Raise the rear of the vehicle and support it
on chassis stands. Refer to the Wheels and Tires
section if necessary. (5) Remove the fuel tank drain plug and drain
the fuel into a petroleum resistant container. (6) Mark the fuel hoses and disconnect the hoses
from the fuel pump.
(7) Disconnect the hoses from the fuel filler neck
pipe, the fuel check valve and the fuel tank breather
pipe.
View of the fuel meter assembly removed from the
throttle body. HANDBRAKE CABLE MOUNTING
Installed view of the fuel tank.

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(8) Remove the bolts retaining the intermediate
exhaust pipe to the rear of the catalytic converter,
remove the bolt securing the exhaust mounting to the
underbody and slightly lower the intermediate exhaust
pipe. Support the intermediate pipe to prevent the
tailpipe fouling the lower bumper panel.
(9) Remove the bolts retaining the stabilizer bar
mounting brackets to the underbody and allow the
stabilizer bar to drop.
(10) Remove the bolts retaining the exhaust heat
shield to the underbody, located at the front of the
fuel tank. (11) Remove the handbrake cable mounting
bracket retaining nuts and remove the mounting
brackets from the mounting studs. (12) Remove the fuel tank retaining bolts and
maneuver the fuel tank from the vehicle. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) When installing the fuel tank, ensure that the
fuel pump wiring harness is directed through the
aperture in the floor. (2) Install the stabilizer bar mounting
bracket
bolts and tighten to the specified torque. Refer to the
Rear Suspension section.
(3) Using a new gasket, install the intermediate
exhaust pipe to the catalyti c converter ensuring that
the earth wire terminal is installed and tighten the
bolts securely. (4) Connect the fuel filler neck hose, the fuel
check valve hose and the breat her hose ensuring that
they are secured firmly. (5) Tighten the fuel tank drain plug to the
specified torque. (6) Connect the fuel hoses to the fuel pump,
using the marks made during removal to ensure
correct installation. (7) Install the fuel pump wiring harness and the
rubber grommet to the fuel pump cover plate. Install
the cover plate and tighten the retaining bolts se-
curely.
(8) Connect the fuel pump wiring connector
securely. (9) Check for fuel leaks as previously described.
6. AIR FLOW COMPONENTS
NOTE: Before proceeding with any of the
operations in this section, refer to the Ser-
vice Precautions and Procedures heading.
AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY
To Renew Element
The procedure for renewing the air cleaner ele-
ment is covered in the Engine Tune-up section.
To Remove and Install — 1.8 Liter Engine
(1) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(2) Release the air intake hose retaining clamps,
disconnect the hose from the air cleaner upper
housing and the throttle body and remove the hose. (3) Remove the screw securing the air cleaner
intake duct to the front panel mounting bracket. (4) Remove the hexagon head screws retaining
the air cleaner mounting bracket to the right hand
inner mudguard and remove the air cleaner from the
engine compartment. (5) Release the upper housing retaining clips,
separate the upper housing from the lower housing
and remove the element. (6) Remove the air cleaner intake duct retaining
screw and disconnect the duct from the lower air
cleaner housing. (7) If necessary, remove the bolts securing the
mounting bracket to the ai r cleaner lower housing and
separate the mounting bracket from the housing. (8) Thoroughly clean the upper and lower hous-
ings in cleaning solvent and check for cracks, splits or
damage that would allow unfiltered air to enter the
engine. Renew any components as necessary.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) Ensure that the r ubber insulators are in-
Dismantled view of the ai r cleaner assembly. 1.8 liter
engine.

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(10) Remove the jumper lead from the MAP
sensor wiring connector and measure the voltage
across terminals A and C on the MAP sensor wiring
connector.
If the voltage is below 4 volts, proceed to opera-
tion (12).
If the voltage is 4-6 volts, proceed as follows.
(11) With the ignition switched Off, disconnect
the wiring connectors from the control unit and check
the wiring harness for contin uity and shorts between
MAP sensor wiring connector terminal B and control
unit wiring connector terminal C11. Check the wiring
connectors for faults. Repair or renew the wiring
harness as necessary.
If no fault is found, renew the control unit and
retest for fault codes.
(12) Disconnect the wiring connector from the
throttle position sensor. (13) Measure the voltage across terminals A and
C on the MAP sensor wiring connector.
If the voltage is 4-6 volts, renew the throttle
position sensor as describe d later in this section.
If the voltage is below 4 volts, proceed as follows.
(14) With the ignition switched Off, disconnect
the wiring connectors from the control unit and check
the wiring harness for contin uity and shorts between
the MAP sensor wiring connector terminal C and
control unit wiring connector terminal C14. Check the
wiring connectors. Repair or renew the wiring harness
as necessary.
If no fault is found, renew the control unit and
retest for fault codes.
(15) Test the MAP sensor as follows:
(a) With the ignition switched On and the MAP
sensor wiring connector connected, measure the volt-
age across terminals A an d B by backprobing the
MAP sensor wiring connector. The voltage should be
as follows:
ALTITUDE VOLTAGE
Below 305 m .......................................... 3.8-5.5 volts
305-610 m ............................................. 3.6-5.3 volts
610-914 m ............................................. 3.5-5.1 volts
914-1 219 m .......................................... 3.3-5.0 volts
1 219-1 524 m ...................................... 3.2-4.8 volts
1 524-1 829 m ...................................... 3.0-4.6 volts
1 829-2 133 m ...................................... 2.9-4.5 volts
2 133-2 438 m ....................................... 2.8-4.3 volts
2 438-2 743 m ...................................... 2.6-4.2 volts
2 743-3 048 m ...................................... 2.5-4.0 volts
If the voltage is not as specified, renew the MAP
sensor.
(b) If the voltage is as specified, apply a 34 kPa
vacuum to the MAP sensor using a vacuum pump.
The voltage should be 1.2-2.3 volts lower than that
measured in operation (a).
If the voltage is not as specified, renew the MAP
sensor.
If no fault is found, check the vacuum supply hose
for restriction, leakage or correct installation.
To Remove and Install
(1) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(2) Disconnect the MAP sensor wiring connec-
tor and the vacuum hose. (3) Remove the retaining sc rews and remove the
MAP sensor from the vehicle.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure
with attention to the following points:
(1) If a new MAP sensor is to be installed ensure
that the colored insert inside the connector cavity
matches the color of the wiring connector.
(2) Ensure that the wiri ng connector and the
vacuum hose are connected securely.
THROTTLE CABLE
To Remove and Install
(1) On 1.6 liter engines, remove the air cleaner
assembly as previously described.
(2) Slide the outer throttle cable from the
mounting bracket, rotate the throttle linkage and
disconnect the inner throttle cable from the throttle
linkage. (3) Disconnect the throttle cable from the retain-
ing clamps in the engine compartment. (4) Disconnect the plastic re tainer from the top
of the throttle pedal and disengage the inner throttle
cable from the pedal. (5) Remove the bolts securing the throttle cable
to the bulkhead and withdraw the throttle cable. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
To Adjust
(1) On 1.6 liter engines, remove the air cleaner
assembly as previously described.
(2) Remove the snap ring securing the outer
throttle cable to the insulator in the mounting bracket.
View showing the throttle cable adjustment point. 1.8
liter engine.

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(3) Gently pull the outer throttle cable until the
inner cable remains taut without moving the throttle
linkage. (4) Install the snap ring into the groove
posi-
tioned second from the insulator.
(5) Depress the throttle pedal and check that the
throttle valve opens fully and returns to the idle
position when the pedal is released. (6) On 1.6 liter engines, install the air
cleaner
assembly.
7. ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
NOTE: Before proceeding with any of the
operations in this section, refer to the Ser-
vice Precautions and Procedures heading.
TO CHECK IGNITION SYSTEM
(1) Perform the test procedure described in the
Roadside Trouble Shooting section. Repair or renew
components as necessary. (2) Perform the self diagnosis test procedure as
previously described and rectify any faults. If there is
no spark, proceed as follows. (3) Disconnect the 4 pin wiring connector from
the distributor and check for spark at a spark plug
high tension lead using the test spark plug. If there is a spark, renew the pickup coil in the
distributor.
If there is no spark, proceed as follows.
(4) Connect the coil high tension lead to the test
spark plug and check for spark.
If there is a spark, check the distributor cap and
rotor for cracks and moisture. Repair or renew as
necessary.
If there is no spark, proceed as follows.
(5) Disconnect the 2 pin wiring connector from
the distributor. (6) With the ignition switched On. measure the
voltage at terminals A and B on the distributor 2 pin
wiring connector. If the voltage at terminal B only is under 10 volts,
check the wiring harness for continuity between
terminal B on the distributor 2 pin wiring connector
and terminal 2 on the black ignition coil wiring
connector. Repair or renew the wiring harness as
necessary. If no fault is found, renew the ignition coll.
If the voltages at both terminals is under 10 volts,
check the wiring harness between terminal A on the
distributor 2 pin wiring connector and terminal 1 on
the black ignition coil wiring connector for continuity.
Also check the fuel pump fuse and the wiring harness
between the ignition switch and the ignition coil.
Repair or renew the wiring harness as necessary.
If the voltage at both terminals is 10 volts or
more, proceed as follows.
(7) Connect the 2 pin wiring connector to the
distributor. (8) With the ignition switched On, measure the
voltage at the tachometer signal wire.
Illustration identifying the 2 and 4 pin distributor wiring
connector terminals.
If the voltage is under 1 volt, check the tacho-
meter signal wire for continuity from the ignition coil.
Repair or renew the wiring harness as necessary.
If the voltage is 1-10 volts, renew the distributor
control module. If there is still no spark, renew the
ignition coil also.
If the voltage is over 10 volts, proceed as follows.
(9) With the ignition switch in the Start position,
check for voltage at the tachometer signal wire using
a test lamp.
If the test lamp flashes, replace the ignition coil
with a known serviceable un it. If there is still no
spark, install the original coil and renew the control
module.
If the test lamp remains illuminated, proceed as
follows.
(10) Remove the distributor cap and disconnect
the pickup coil wiring co nnector from the control
module. (11) Connect a voltmeter between the tachometer
signal wire and earth. (12) Connect the lead of a test lamp to a power
supply of 1.5-8 volts. (13) With the ignition switched On, momentarily
connect the probe of the test lamp to terminal P on
the control module and note the voltage. The voltage
should decrease to 7-9 volts. If there is no voltage decrease, check the control
module earth. If the earth is satisfactory, renew the
control module.
If the voltage decreases , proceed as follows.
(14) Check for spark at the coil high tension lead
as the test lamp is disconnected from terminal P on
the control module.
If there is no spark, proceed to operation (15).
If there is a spark, check that the steel rotor on the
distributor shaft is magnetized. If it is not renew the
distributor shaft assembly.
If the steel rotor is magnetized, check that the
resistance between the pickup coil leads is 500-1 500
ohms and not earthed. Renew the pickup coil as
necessary.
(15) Renew the ignition coil and check for spark.
If there is no spark check the coil high tension
lead. If no fault can be found, renew the control
module.