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Front view of the heater unit showing the heater controls.
vehicle adjust the heater water tap control rod as
follows:
(a) Disconnect the control rod from the air mix
door lever.
(b) Pull the control rod un til there is a clearance
of approximately 2 mm between the end of the
control rod, which is inside the spring and the top
lever. Hold the rod in this position.
(c) Turn the air mix door lever fully anti-
clockwise and while holding the lever install the
control rod to the air mix door lever. (d) Ensure that the heater water tap is operating
correctly and shutting off correctly by blowing through
the heater pipes.
NOTE: No access to the heater water tap
control rod is possible once the heater unit is
installed in the vehicle.
(2) When maneuvering the heater unit into
position use care not to damage the heater pipes. (3) Wet the heater pipe grommets with soapy
water and install onto the heater pipes. (4) Check the heater controls for correct opera-
tion before installing the dashboard and adjust the
controls if necessary using the procedure that follows. (5) Operate the heater unit with the engine
running and ensure that the operation is satisfactory
and no leaks are present. clockwise and install the lower rod then the upper
rod
in that order.
(5)
Hold the side link fully clockwise and the
demist door lever fully anti-clockwise and install the
demist door rod. (6) Holding the side link fully clockwise, set the
air control lever on the dashboard to the face vent
position and install the air control cable to the side
link. (7) With the fan running on the high speed
setting, operate the air cont rol lever through all ranges
and ensure that the operation is correct.
Right hand side view of the heater unit.
To Adjust Temperature Control Rod and Cable
If the temperature control rod requires adjust-
ment it will be necessary to remove the heater unit
from the vehicle. Follow the procedure described
under the heading To Remove and Install Heater Unit.
(1) Working in the passenger footwell disconnect
the temperature control cable from the clip on the side
of the heater unit. (2) Set the heater controls to the maximum heat
position. (3) Hold the air mix door lever clockwise while
lightly pulling on the outer control cable to remove
slack, then install the control cable into the retaining
clip.
(4) With the engine at operating temperature
check the operation of the temperature control lever.
TO ADJUST HEATER CONTROLS
To Adjust Air Control Door Rods and Cable
(1) Disconnect the air control cable from the
side link. (2) Working on the right hand side of the heater
unit disconnect the upper and lower door lever and
demist door lever rods from the retaining clips.
(3) Hold the side link fully anti-clockwise.
(4) Hold the upper and lower door levers fully To Adjust Air Control Cable
(1)
Working in the passeng er footwell, discon-
nect the intake air control cable from the clip on the
intake unit. (2) Set the air intake lever to the recirculate
position. (3) Hold the intake lever to wards the front of the
vehicle and install the control cable into the
retaining
clip.
(4) Check the operation of the air intake control.
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continuous stream of bubbles indicates that the refriger-
ant charge is low.
A large number of bubbles or foam indicates that
the refrigerant charge is very low.
No bubbles or the presen ce of oil streaks in the
sight glass indicate that the system is completely
empty.
NOTE: If the outside air temperature is
high, a certain number of bubbles may be
observed in the sight gl ass, even though the
system is fully charged.
If the system requires recharging, the vehicle
should be taken to an authorized dealer for evacu-
ation, leak testing and recharging.
Do not operate the system if it is known that the
refrigerant charge is low as damage may result.
MAINTENANCE
The air conditioning system requires l i t t l e main-
tenance other than the following. Where applicable,
refer to the Lubrication an d Maintenance section for
the recommended service intervals.
(1) Check the refrigerant charge level in the
receiver/dryer sight glass. Recharge the system as
necessary. It is considered normal for the system to
require periodic recharging. (2) Inspect the air conditioner pipes and hoses
for leaks, deterioration and alignment. Evidence of oil
leakage is an indication of refrigerant leakage. Repair
or renew as necessary.
(3) Inspect the evaporator drain tube and the
condenser cooling fins for blockage. Clean as neces-
sary.
(4) Check the drive belt for deterioration and for
correct tension. Refer to the Engine Tune-up section
for the correct procedure.
(5) Operate the system at least once a week for
approximately 15 minutes to keep the compressor
seals lubricated.
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FUEL AND ENGINE MANAGEMENT
CAUTION: To prevent severe electrical shock, extreme care must be taken when
working on or near the electronic ignition system as dangerous high tension voltages
are produced in both the primary and secondary circuits. See the text fo\
r
precautionary notes.
SPECIFICATIONS
FUEL INJECTION
Type:
1.6 liter engine .................................. Single point
1.8 liter engine................................... Multi point
FUEL PUMP
Type ................................................................ Electric
Pressure at idle:
1.6 liter engine ..................................... 62-90 kPa
1.8 liter engine ................................ 190-230 kPa
FUEL FILTER
Type ................................................ Inline, disposable
AIR FILTER
Type ................................... Disposable paper element
DISTRIBUTOR
Make ........................................................ Delco Remy
Advance contro l .......................................... Electronic
Rotation of rotor .................................. Anti-clockwise
Firing order....................................................1 -3-4-2
ADJUSTMENTS
Base idle speed ..................................... 550-650 rpm
Ignition timing.......................................... 10° BTDC
TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS
Throttle body nuts.......................................... 10 Nm
*Throttle body bolts ........................................ 12 Nm
*Fuel hose fittings............................................ 35 Nm
Fuel rail bolts ....................................................8 Nm
Fuel tank drain plug ........................................ 24 Nm
Coolant temperature sensor ............................ 12 Nm
Oxygen sensor .................................................. 40 Nm
MAT sensor..................................................... 14 Nm
*1.6 liter engine
l . 8 liter engine
1. FUEL AND ENGINE MANAGEMENT
TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE: The following Trouble Shooting pro-
cedures are basic checks only. If these pro-
cedures fail to locate the fault, refer to the
System Diagnosis and Adjustments heading
for more thorough testing.
Prior to performing any of the following
operations, refer to the Service Precautions
and Procedures heading.
ENGINE WILL NOT START OR HARD TO
START
(1) Water in the fuel: Dr ain the fuel from the
system and renew the fuel filter.
(2) Fault in the power supply: Check the battery,
fusible links and fuses. Check for clean, secure con-
nections, particularly the earth connections. Check the
EG1 and fuel pump relays.
NOTE: If the fuel pump relay fails, power
will be supplied to the fuel pump via the oil
pressure switch. When starting the engine,
Check that the MAP sensor hose is not blocked or split
and ensure that all electrical connections are clean and
secure.
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the fuel pump will not operate until the oil
pressure is sufficient to extinguish the oil
pressure warning lamp. Therefore it will be
necessary to operate the starter motor for a
longer period than usual to start the engine.
(3) Faulty EFI component wiring connections:
Check that all component wiring connections are
clean and secure.
(4) Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor
vacuum hose blocked or disconnected: Clear or recon-
nect the vacuum hose. (5) Fault in the ignition system: Check the
primary and secondary ignition circuits.
(6) Engine flooded: Fully depress the throttle
pedal until the engine starts. Check the coolant
temperature sensor. Check th e injector(s) for leakage.
ENGINE STARTS THEN STALLS
(1) Water in the fuel: Dr ain the fuel from the
system and renew the fuel filter.
(2) Air leakage at the inlet manifold: Check all
joints and hoses for air leaks. (3) Faulty EFI wiring connections: Check that
all component wiring connections are clean and
secure.
(4) Ignition timing incorrectly set: Check and
adjust the timing. (5) MAP sensor faulty or supply hose discon-
nected or blocked: Check the vacuum supply hose.
Check the operation of the MAP sensor.
ENGINE MISFIRES
(1) Faulty, dirty or incorrectly adjusted spark
plugs: Renew or clean and adjust the spark plugs.
(2) Condensation in the distributor cap: Dry and
examine the cap for cracks. (3) Faulty high tension leads: Check and renew
the high tension leads.
Testing the fuel system pressure using a pressure
gauge.
(4) Faulty ignition coil: Check and renew the
ignition coil.
(5) Fuel blockage: Check for blockage in the fuel
filter, lines and injector(s). (6) Low fuel pressure: Check the fuel pump and
fuel pressure regulator. (7) Water in the fuel: Dr ain the fuel from the
system and renew the fuel filter. (8) Loose fuel supply wiring connectors: Check
all connectors for tightness. (9) Faulty fuel injector: Check the connections
and test the condition of the fuel injectors.
ENGINE LACKS POWER
(1) Ignition timing incorrectly set: Check and
adjust the timing.
(2) Water in the fuel: Dr ain the fuel from the
system and renew the fuel filter.
(3) Incorrectly adjusted throttle cable: Adjust the
throttle cable.
Check the distributor cap for cracks or tracking be- tween the terminals. The air filter element should be renewed at 40 000 km
intervals. 1.8 liter engine.
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(4) MAP sensor faulty or supply hose discon-
nected or blocked: Check the vacuum supply hose.
Check the operation of the MAP sensor.
EXCESSIVE FUEL CONSUMPTION
(1) Blocked air cleaner element: Check the ele-
ment and clean or renew as necessary.
(2) Incorrect fuel pressure: Check the fuel pump
and fuel pressure regulator. (3) Faulty coolant temperature sensor: Check
the connections and operation.
(4) Leaks in the fuel supply system: Check the
connections and components for leakage. (5) Leaking fuel injector(s): Clean or renew the
faulty injector(s). (6) Engine operating temperature too low:
Check the thermostat and electric cooling fan as
described in the Cooling an d Heating Systems section.
2. DESCRIPTION
The engine management system on the range of
vehicles covered by this manual controls the opera-
tion of the ignition system and the fuel system.
The central component of the engine management
system is the electronic control unit (ECU). The con-
trol unit is a micro-computer which controls the igni-
tion timing and the amount of fuel injected according
to signals received from various sensors. As changes
are detected in engine load and speed, coolant tem-
perature, barometric pressure, air temperature (1.8
liter engine), throttle position and vehicle speed, the
control unit alters the ignition timing and the fuel
injection amount to achieve optimum engine effi-
ciency.
The control unit incorporates a self diagnosis
mode which stores and displays codes relating to
certain system malfunctions. Whenever power is sup-
plied to the control unit, the control unit performs a
View of the 1.8 liter engine showing the engine management components.
Ensure that all fuel connections are securely tightened.
90 Fuel and Engine Management
To identify the code number, count the number of
times the ECM warning lamp flashes. Each fault code
comprises two groups of flashes separated by a 1.2
second pause. The first group represents tens and the
second group represents single units. For example 1
flash followed by a 1.2 second pause followed by 4
flashes would be code number 14. Similarly 4 flashes
followed by a 1.2 second pause followed by 2 flashes
would be code number 42.
The code will be displayed three times. If more
than one fault code is present, the self diagnosis
system will indicate each one in numerical order, with
a 3.2 second pause between each code, and then
repeat the sequence.
The fault codes can be identified as follows:
CODE NUMBER FAULT AREA
12 Satisfactory operation
13 Oxygen sensor open circuit
14 Coolant temperature sensor circuit (voltage low)
15 Coolant temperature sensor circuit (voltage high)
21 Throttle position sensor circuit (voltage high)
22Throttle position sensor circuit (voltage low)
23MAT sensor circuit (voltage' high) 1.8 liter engine
only
24 Vehicle speed sensor circuit
25 MAT sensor circuit
(voltage low) 1.8 liter engine
only
33 MAP sensor circuit
(voltage high)
34MAP sensor circuit (voltage low)
42 Electronic spark timing circuit
44
Oxygen sensor circuit
(lean exhaust)
45Oxygen sensor circuit (rich exhaust)
51 Mem-Cal
55 Control unit input circuits
Test Procedure
(1) Perform the following checks:
(a) Ensure that the battery voltage is above 11
volts. (b) Ensure that the throttle valve is fully closed.
(c) Place the transaxle in neutral.
(d) Ensure that the air conditioner, fan, tights
and all other accessories are switched off.
(2) Turn the ignition On and confirm that the
ECM warning lamp on the instrument cluster is
illuminated but not flashing.
If code 55 is displayed, refer to the Control Unit
heading, perform the circuit test procedure and rectify
the cause of the code before proceeding.
If the ECM warning lamp flashes codes other than
code 55, check the wiring harness between the diag-
nostic link connector terminal B and the control unit
wiring connector terminal A9 for shorts. Repair or
renew the wiring harness as necessary.
If no fault can be found, renew the control unit.
If the ECM warning lamp does not illuminate,
proceed as follows:
(a) Check the METER fuse located in the fuse
panel adjacent to the steering column and the fusible
links located in the fusible link connecting block at the
rear of the battery. Renew the fuse or fusible links as
necessary. (b) Check the wiring harness to the instrument
cluster. Repair or renew the harness. (c) Check the Check Engine lamp bulb. Renew if
necessary. (d) Check the EGI relay. Renew as necessary.
(3) Connect a jumper lead across terminals A
and B on the diagnostic link connector located under
the front passengers seat above the control unit.
(4) Note the codes indicated by the flashing
ECM warning lamp.
If code 12 is displayed, the system is operating
correctly.
If codes other than code 12 are displayed, refer to
the component or circuit test procedure under the
appropriate heading as indicated by the code number.
If more than one code is being displayed, test each
indicated fault working in the order of display of the
code numbers.
(5) After completing the self diagnosis test pro-
cedure, remove the jumper lead from the diagnostic
link connector. (6) After repairing or renewing the necessary
View showing the location of the diagnostic link
connector. Passengers seat removed for clarity.
Inset shows the diagnostic link connector terminal identification.
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components, erase the self diagnosis memory as
described under the following heading.
(7) Repeat the self diagnosis test procedure and
ensure that code 12 is displayed.
To Erase Memory
(1) With the ignition Off, remove the fusible link
that is positioned third from the front of the fusible
link connecting block located at the rear of the
battery. (2) Install the fusible link after 10 seconds.
View showing the location of the fusible links.
TO CHECK AND ADJUST IGNITION TIMING
(1) Connect a timing light to the engine as
previously described under the Service Precautions
and Procedures heading.
(2) Start the engine and allow it to reach normal
operating temperature. (3) Connect a jumper lead between terminals A
and B on the diagnostic link connector. (4) With the engine idling at the specified speed,
check the ignition timing with the timing light.
The timing mark on the crankshaft pulley should
be aligned with the pointer on the inner liming belt
cover.
(5) If necessary, loosen the distributor body
retaining nuts and turn the distributor until the timing
marks are aligned. (6) Tighten the distributor body retaining nuts
and check that the timing is correct. (7) Remove the jumper lead from the diagnostic
link connector and disconnect the timing light from
the engine.
TO ADJUST BASE IDLE SPEED
NOTE: The idle speed is controlled by the
idle air control (IAC) valve and is not
adjustable. The throttle stop screw controls
the base idle speed a nd is factory set. The
following base idle speed adjustment should
only be performed if the throttle body has
been renewed, or if comprehensive testing of
related components indicates that adjust-
ment is required.
(1) Before adjusting the base idle speed perform
the following tests;
(a) Check the spark plug gaps, the high tension
leads and the ignition timin g as described previously
in the Engine Tune-up section.
(b) Check the air inlet syst em for leaks between
the throttle body and inlet manifold and the inlet
manifold and cylinder head.
NOTE; Any vacuum leaks will make the
engine idle faster than it should.
(c) Check that all wiring connectors and vacuum
hoses are securely connected. (d) Ensure that the transaxle is in Park or
Neutral. (e) Ensure that the air cleaner element is service-
able.
(2) On 1.6 liter engines, remove the air cleaner
assembly, disconnect the vacuum hose from the
throttle body and seal the vacuum hose fitting.
(3) Ensure that the throttle valve moves freely
and returns to the fully closed position when slowly
released. (4) Connect an accurate tachometer to the en-
gine as previously descri bed under the Service Pre-
cautions and Procedures heading.
(5) Start the engine and allow the engine to
warm up and the idle rpm to stabilize. Check that all
electrical accessories and the air conditioning, if
equipped, are turned off. (6) With the engine idling in Park or Neutral,
slowly disconnect the brake servo unit vacuum supply
hose from the inlet manifold. Allow the engine to run
for one minute.
Location of the base idle adjusting screw. 1.8 liter
engine.
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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
renew the injector as necessary.