
GENERAL  Precautions  before  Service . .
Caution
1.Before  connecting  or  disconnecting  the  negative
 be sure to turn off the ignition  and
the  lighting  switch.
(if this is not done,  the possibility   semi-
conductor  parts  being  damaged.)
2.After  completion  of  the  work  steps  [when  the  bat-
tery’s  negative  terminal is connected],  warm
up the engine and allow it   for  approximately
five  minutes  under  the  conditions   be-
low,  in  order  to  stabilize  the  engine   condi-
tions,  and  then  check  to  be  sure  that  idling’  is
satisfactory.
Engine  temperature: 
Lights,  electric  fans,  accessories:  OFF
Transaxle: Neutral position 
(A/T  models:  “N”  or  “P”) 
Steering
  neutral  (center)  position
mm  (in.)
Scan  tool
ROM  pack
VEHICLE  WASHING
If  high-pressure  car-washing  equipment  or  steam  car -washing
equipment is used to wash the vehicle, be   maintain
the  spray  nozzle  at  a  distance  of  at  ‘least  300  mm  (12  in.)
from any plastic parts and all opening parts (doors , luggage
compartment,  etc.).
APPLYING  ANTI-CORROSION 
OTHER  UNDERCOAT  AGENTS.,
Be careful not to adhere oil or grease to the heate d oxygen
sensor.  If  adhered,  the  sensor  may  malfunction.
Protect  the  heated  oxygen  sensor  with  a  cover  befor e  applying
anti-corrosion  agent,  etc.
SCAN  TOOL
To operate the scan tool, refer to the “MUT-II OPER ATING
INSTRUCTIONS”.
Caution
Turn  the  ignition  switch  off  befoie  connecting  and  discon-
necting  the  scan  tool.     

ENGINE  On-vehicle 
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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MANIFOLD  VACUUM  CHECK11100270200
1.Before  inspection,  set  vehicles  in  the  following  condition:
lEngine coolant temperature: 
lLights,  electric  cooling  fan,  and  accessories:  OFF
l Transaxle:  Neutral  (P  range  on  vehicles  with 
2.  Set  up  the  tachometer  or  connect  the  scan  tool  t o  the
data link connector.
3.Attach a three-way joint to the vacuum hose connect ed
between  the  intake  manifold  plenum  and  the  fuel  pressure
solenoid  valve  and  connect  a  vacuum  gauge.
4.  Start  the  engine,  and  check  that  the  curb  idle  s peed  is
within  the  standard  value  range. 
Standard  value:  750 
  100 
5.  Check  the  manifold  vacuum.
Limit:  min.  60 
  (18 
LASH  ADJUSTER  CHECK
NOTE
NOTE
If an abnormal noise (rattling noise) probably caus ed by the
If an abnormal noise (rattling noise) probably caus ed by the
lash  adjusters  is  heard  and  the  noise  does  not 
lash  adjusters  is  heard  and  the  noise  does  not 
as  follows.
as  follows.
1.  Check  the  engine  oil,  and  if  required,  refuel  or   replace
it.
NOTE
lIf the amount of the engine oil is insufficient, ai r will
be  sucked  in  from  the  oil  strainer  and  mix 
 the oil
passage.
lIf  the  amount  of  the  engine  oil  is  more  than  the  sp eci-
fied  amount,  it  will  be  stirred  by  the  crankshaft  to
make  a  lot  of  air 
  in  the 
l If  the  oil  is  deteriorated,  it  will  not  easily 
from  air  and  the  amount  of  air’  mixed  in  the  oil  wi ll  ,
increase.
If  the  air  which  has  mixed  in  the  oil  due  to  the  ab ove
causes  enters  the  high  pressure  chamber  in  the  lash
adjusters,  the  air  in  the  high  pressure  chamber  wil l  be
pressurized  during  opening  of  the  valve,  which  caus es
the  lash  adjusters  to  shrink  excessively,  and  an  abnormal
noise  will  be  generated  when  the  valve  is  closed.  T his
is  the  same  phenomenon  as  the  one  when  the  valve
clearance  has  been  excessively  adjusted  by  mistake.
In  this  case,  if  the  air  which  has  entered  the  lash   adjusters
is  bled,  things  will  be  normalized.
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  Camshaft  sprocket  side
 sidecamshaft
Dowel  pin
n0
Cap  number
Symbol  identifying 
intake  or  exhaust
0
 Camshaft sprocket side1197 810 12
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I N S T A L L A T I O N   S E R V I C E  
  L A S H   A D J U S T E R  
(1)  the  lash  adjuster  in  clean  diesel  fuel.
(2)  Using  a  special  tool,  move  the  plunger  up  and  down
4  or  5  times  while  pushing  down  lightly  on  the  chec k
ball  in  order  to  bleed  out  the  air.
,
  CAMSHAFT  INSTALLATION
(1)  Apply  engine  oil  to  journals  and  cams  of  the 
(2)  Install  the  camshafts  on  the  cylinder  head. Use  care  not  to  confuse  the  intake  camshaft  with  th e
exhaust  one.  The  intake  camshaft  has  a  slit  on  its  rear
end  for  driving  the  crankshaft  position  sensor.
(3)  Install  the  crankshaft  sprocket 
  or  spacer  and  flange
to  an  end  of  the  crankshaft,  and  turn  the   until
the  timing  marks  are  lined  up,  setting  No.   cylinder  to
the  TDC.
(4)Place  the  camshafts  so  that  their  dowel  pins  are  po sitioned
at  top.
  BEARING  CAPS  INSTALLATION
(1)  According  to  the  identification  mark  stamped  on  top  of
each  bearing  cap, 
  the  caps  to  the  cylinder  head.
Only
  or   is  stamped  on  No.  1  bearing  cap.  Cap
No.  is  stamped  on  No.  2  to  No.  5  bearing 
  No.
6  bearing  cap  has  no  stamping.
I:  For  intake  camshaft  side 
E:  For  exhaust  camshaft  side
(2)  Tighten  the  bearing  caps  in  the  order  shown  two .  to  three
times by torquing progressively.
Tighten  to  specification  in  the  final  sequence.
(3)  Check  to  ensure  that  the  rocker  arm  is  held  in  position
on  the  lash  adjuster  and  valve.  stem  end.
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INSPECTION
CAMSHAFT
(1)  Measure  the  cam  height.
Roller
Standard  value  mm  (in.)Limit mm (in.)
Intake 34.91  (1.37) 34.41  (1.36)
Exhaust
34.91  (1.37)34.41
ROCKER ARM
(1)  Check  the  roller  surface.  If  any  dents,  damage  or  seizure
is  evident,  replace  the  rocker  arm.
(2) Check rotation of the roller. If it does not ro tate smoothly
or  if  looseness  is  evident,  replace  the  rocker  arm.
(3) Check  the  inside  diameter.  If  damage  or  seizure  is  evident,
replace  the  rocker  arm.
LASH ADJUSTER LEAK DOWN TEST
Caution
1.  The  lash  adjuster  is  a  precision  part.  Keep  it  f ree
from  dust  and  other  foreign  matter.
2.  Do  not  disassemble  lash  adjuster. 
3.  When 
  lash  adjuster,  use   diesel  fuel
(1)  Immerse  the  lash  adjuster  in  clean  diesel  fuel.
(2)While  lightly  pushing  down  inner  steel  ball  using  t he  special
tool,  move  the  plunger  up  and  down  four  or  five  tim es
to  bleed  air. Use  of  the  special  tool  helps  facilitate  the  air  bl eeding
of  the  rocker  arm  mounted  type  lash  adjuster.
(3)  Remove  the  special  tool  and  press  the  plunger.  If  the
plunger  is  hard  to  be  pushed  in,  the  lash  adjuster is  normal.
If  the  plunger  can  be  pushed  in  all  the  way  readily,  bleed
the  lash  adjuster  again  and  test  again.  If  the  plun ger
is  still  loose,  replace  the  lash  adjuster.
Caution
Upon  completion  of  air  bleeding,  hold  lash  adjuster 
upright  to  prevent  inside  diesel  fuel  from 
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(1)  Replace   piston  ii   or  seizure  is  evident 
its  surfaces  (especially   surface).  Replace  the
piston  if  it  is  cracked. 
PISTON  PIN
(1)  the  piston  pin   the   pin  hole  a 
You  should  feel  a  slight  resistance.   the 
pin  if  it  can  be  easily  inserted  or  there  ‘is .
(2)  The  piston  and  piston  pin  must  be  replaced 
bly.
PISTON  RING
(1)  Check  ‘the   ring  for 
  and  replace  if  defects  are  evident:   piston
has  been  replaced  with  a 
  one,  the  piston 
also  be  replaced  with  new  ones.
(2)  Check  for  the  clearance 
  the  piston  ring  and
ring  groove.  If  the  limit  is  exceeded,  replace  the 
or  piston,  or  both.
Item
No.  1  ring
  ring
Limit:  0.1  mm 
  in.)
-Standard  value  mm  (in.)
(3)  Install  the  piston  ring  into  the  cylinder  bore.   Force  it
down  with  a  piston,  its  crown  being  in  contact  with   the
ring,  to  correctly  position  it  at  right  angles  to  the  cylinder
wall.  Then,  measure  the  end  gap  with  a  feeler  gauge .
If  the  ring  gap  is  excessive,  replace  the  piston  ri ng.
Standard  value  mm  (in.)
No.  1  ring
  ring
  ring
Limit:No.  1,  No.  2  ring  0.8  mm   in.)
Oil ring 1.0 mm  in.)
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