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ENGINE Special Tools
of the transaxle
Crankshaft sprocket
Lash adjuster removal
Valve lifter set
. .
End yoke holder
Crankshaft sprocket
193General service tool Preventing foreign substances
from entering transfer
Plug
654
Cylinder head bolt
wrench (12) Removal and installation of
cylinder head bolt
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ENGINE,
TROUBLESHOOTING
Oil filter cloggedInstall new filter
Oil pump gears or cover wornReplace gears cover
Thin or diluted engine oil Change engine oil to correct viscosity
Oil relief valve stuck (open) Repair relief valve
Excessive bearing clearanceReplace bearings
pressure too high Oil relief valve stuck (closed) Repair relief valve
Joisy valves Incorrect lash adjuster Bleed air or rep lace lash adjuster
Thin or diluted engine oil (low oil pressure)
Change engine oil ,
Valve stem or valve guide worn or damaged Replace va lve guide
rod noise/Insufficient oil supplyCheck engine oil level
nain bearing noise Low oil pressure Refer
pressure drop”
Thin or diluted engine oil Change engine oil
Excessive bearing clearance Replace bearings
belt noiseIncorrect belt tension Adjust belt tension and/or replace tim-ing belt
engine Loose engine roll stopper (Front, Rear)Retighten
ng and vibration
Loose transaxle mount bracketRetighten
Loose engine mount bracketRetighten
Loose center memberRetighten
Broken transaxle mount insulatorReplace
Broken engine mount insulatorReplace
Broken roll stopper insulatorReplace
Symptom
Probable cause
Remedy.
Compression too low Cylinder head gasket blownReplace gasket
Piston ring worn or damagedReplace rings
Piston or cylinder worn
Repair or replace piston cylinder
block
Valve seat worn or damagedRepair or replace valve and/or
Oil pressure drop Engine oil level too low Check engine oil level
Oil pressure switch faulty
pressure switch
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ENGINE On-vehicle
98 (22
Generator
pulley
pulley
v
pulley
ON-VEHICLE
DRIVE BELT TENSION CHECK’ AND
ADJUSTMENT
GENERATOR DRIVE BELT
Use the belt tension gauge to check belt the shown
point or deflection by applying 98 (22 tbs.) to
shown point.
Standard value:
Tension: 245 490 (55.1 110.2
Deflection
9 . 0 1 1 . 5 m m i n . )
GENERATOR DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen the nut of the generator pivot bolt.
2. Loosen the lock bolt.
3.Turn the adjusting bolt to adjust the belt tension or deflec-
tion to the standard value.
Standard value:
ItemsWhen a new belt is
installed
Whena used belt is
installed
Tension392
(88.2)I
Deflection10.0
mm (in.)
4Tighten the nut of the generator pivot bolt.
Tightening torque: 23 Nm (17
5. Tighten the lock bolt.
Tightening torque: 23 Nm (17
6. Tighten the adjusting bolt.Tightening torque: 10 Nm (7
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pump pulley
Cranksh
pulley
pulley
a
POWER STEERING PUMP DRIVE BELT TENSION”
11100110114
Use the belt tension gauge to check belt tension the shown
point or check deflection by applying to the
shown point.
Standard value:
Tension: 245 490 110.2 Ibs.)
Deflection: 5.5
8.0 mm in.)
.
POWER STEERING PUMP DRIVE BELT
ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen power steering pump: bolt (A,
2.Move power steering tension belt moderately
adjust tension.
Standard value:
items
Tension
(tbs.)
Deflection
mm (in.)
When a new belt is When a used belt is installed
,,
3. Tighten fixing bolt (A).
Tightening torque: 28 Nm (21
4. Tighten the remaining fixing bolts and
Tightening torque:
Bolt and 28 Nm (21
Bolt 22 (18
5.Check the belt deflection amount and readjust if
saty.
Caution
This check should be carried out after turning the
crankshaft one full rotation or more in the forward
direction (to the right).
A/C COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT TENSION CHECK
Use the belt tension gauge to check belt tension at the shown
(a) or (b), or check deflection by applying 98 (22
to the shown point.
Standard value:
Tension: 255 333 (57.3 75.0 tbs.)
Deflection: 6.5
7.5 mm in.)
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A/C COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen tension pulley fixing bolt A.
2. Adjust belt tension with adjusting bolt B.
Standard value:
Items
Tension
(Ibs.)
Deflection
When a new belt isWhen a used belt is
installedinstalled
382-411255-333
6.5-7.5
3. Tighten fixing nut A.
Tightening torque: 23-26 Nm
4.Check the belt deflection and readjust if neces-
sary.
Caution
This check should be carried out after turning the
crankshaft one full rotation or more in the forward
direction (to the right).
IGNITION TIMING CHECK
1.Before inspection and adjustment set vehicle in the follow-
ing condition.
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: OFF
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and connect the scan
tool to the data link connector.
3. Set up a timing light
4. Start the engine and run at idle.
5. Select No. 22 of the SCAN TOOL DATA LIST.
6.Check that engine idle speed is within the standard
Standard value: 750 100
7. Select No. 17 of the SCAN TOOL ACTUATOR TEST.
8. Check that basic ignition timing is within the standard
value.
Standard value: BTDC
9.If the basic ignition timing is outside the standar d value,
inspect the components by referring to GROUP
Troubleshooting.
10. Press the scan tool clear key (Select a forced driving
cancel mode) to release the ACTUATOR TEST.
NOTE
If the test is not
a forced driving will continue
for 27 minutes. Driving under this condition may damage
the engine.
11. Check that the actual ignition timing is at the standard
value.
Standard value: Approx. BTDC
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NOTE
1.Ignition timing is variable within about even under
operating.
2. And it is automatically further advanced by abou t
from BTDC at higher altitudes.
CURB IDLE SPEED CHECK
1. Before inspection and adjustment, set vehicles in the
following condition.
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: OFF
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and connect the scan
tool to the data link connector.
3. Select No. 17 of the SCAN TOOL ACTUATOR TEST.
4. Check the basic ignition timing.
Standard
BTDC
5. Run the engine at idle for 2 minutes.
6. Select No. 22 of the SCAN TOOL DATA LIST.
7. Check the curb idle speed.
Standard value: 750
100
NOTE
The idle speed is controlled automatically by the i dle air
control system.
8. If the idle speed is outside the standard value, inspect
the components by referring to GROUP Trou-
bleshooting.
IDLE MIXTURE CHECK .
1.Before inspection, set in following
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan all
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and, connect the scan
tool to the data link ,
3. Select No. 17 of the SCAN TOOL
4.Check that the basic ignition
value.
Standard value: BTDC
5. Run the engine 2,500 for 2 minutes.
6. Set the CO, HC tester.
7. Check the CO contents and the HC contents, at id le.
Standard value: CO contents: 0.5% or less
HC contents: 100 rpm or less
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8. If the standard value is exceeded, check the following
items:
l Diagnostic output
l Closed-loop control (When the closed-loop control
is carried out normally, the output signal of the h eated
oxygen sensor repeats between and
,000 at idle.)
l Fuel pressure
I n j e c t o r
lIgnition coil, spark plug cable, spark plug
lEGR system and the EGR valve leak
l Evaporative emission control system
Compression pressure
NOTE
Replace the catalyst whenever the
HC contents do not remain inside the standard value .
(even though the result of the inspection is
all items.).
C O M P R E S S I O N
CHECK
1.Before inspection, check that the engine-oil, start er
battery are normal. Also, set the to the
condition:
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: O FF
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with
2. Disconnect the spark plug cables.
3. Remove all of the spark plugs.
4.
5.
Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor connector .
NOTE
Doing this will prevent the engine control unit fro m carrying
out ignition and fuel injection.
Cover the spark plug hole with a shop towel etc., a nd
after the engine has been cranked, check that no fo reign
material is adhering to the shop towel.
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Caution
1.Keep away from the spark plug hole when crank-
ing.
2. If compression is measured with water, oil, fuel,
etc., that has come from cracks inside the cylinder ,
these materials will become heated and will gush
out from the spark plug hole, which is dangerous.
6.Set compression gauge to one of the spark plug hole s.
7. Crank the engine with the throttle valve fully o pen and
measure the compression pressure.
Standard value (at engine speed of
1,250 (178 psi)
Limit (at engine speed of
min. 935 (133 psi)
8.Measure the compression pressure for all the cylind ers,
and check that the pressure differences of the cylinders
are below the limit.
Limit:. max. 100
(14 psi)
9.If there’ is a cylinder with compression or a compr ession
difference that is outside the limit, pour a small amount
of engine oil through the spark plug hole, and repe at
the operations in steps 7 and
(1) If the compression increases after oil is added , the
cause of the malfunction is a worn or damaged pisto n
ring and/or cylinder inner
(2) If the compression does not rise after oil is added,
the cause is a burnt or defective valve seat,
is leaking from the gasket.
10. Connect the crankshaft position sensor
11. Install the spark plugs and spark plug cables.
12. Use the scan tool to erase the diagnostic
codes,
or disconnect the negative battery cable’ for
than
10 seconds and reconnect it.
NOTE
This will erase the diagnostic trouble code from
the crankshaft position sensor connector being disc on-
nected.
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