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9. REINSTALL EGR VALVE(a) Place a new gasket on the EGR valve adaptor.
NOTICE:
w Do not touch the adaptor and EGR valve surfaces of the
gasket with your hand.
w Align the port holes of the gasket and adaptor. Be careful
of the installation direction.
(b) Install the EGR valve with the two nuts.
Torque: 18 N Vm (185 kgf Vcm, 13 ft Vlbf)
(c) Connect the following hoses to the EGR valve:
(1) Water by±pass hose (from ISC valve)
(2) Water by±pass hose (from rear water by±pass joint)
(d) Connect the EGR gas temperature sensor.
10. RECONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF BATTERY
11. REFILL WITH ENGINE COOLANT FI±105
EFI SYSTEM
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Voltage at Engine (& ECT) ECU Wiring Connectors
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage (V)
BATT (E9 ± 33) ± E1 (E10 ± 69)±10 ± 14
IGSW (E9 ± 1)
+B (E9 ± 31) ± E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON10 ± 14
+B1 (E9 ± 32)
VC (E10 ± 41) ±E2 (E10 ± 65)±4.0 ± 6.0
IDL1 (E10 ± 64)E2 (E10 65)Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully closed1.0 or less
IDL2 (E10 ± 63)± E2 (E10 ± 65)IG SW ONThrottle (or sub±throttle) valve fully open10 ± 14
VTA1 (E10 ± 43)E2 (E10 65)Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully closed0.1 ± 1.0
VTA1 (E10 ± 42)± E2 (E10 ± 65)Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully open3.0 ± 6.0
KS (E10 ± 66)±E1 (E10 ± 69)IdlingPulse generation
THA (E10 ± 45)±E2 (E10 ± 65)IdlingIntake air temp. 20°C (68 °F)1.0 ± 3.0
THW (E10 ± 44)±E2 (E10 ± 65)IdlingEngine Coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)0.1 ± 1.0
STA (E10 ± 77)±E1 (E10 ± 69)Cranking6.0 or more
#10 (E10 ± 20)
#20 (E10 ± 19)E01 (E10 ± 80)
IG SW ON10 ± 14
#30 (E10 ± 18)±
E02 (E10 ± 79)
#40 (E10 ± 17)IdlingPulse generation
IGT1 (E10 ± 57)E1 (E10 69)IdlingPulse generationIGT2 (E10 ± 56)± E1 (E10 ± 69)IdlingPulse generation
IGF1 (E10 ± 58)E1 (E10 69)IdlingPulse generationIGF2 (E10 ± 59)± E1 (E10 ± 69)IdlingPulse generation
G1 (E10 ± 26)G1 ± (E10±6)IdlingPulse generationG2 (E10 ± 25)±
G2 ± (E10±5) IdlingPulse generation
NE (E10 ± 27)±G ± (E10 ± 7)IdlingPulse generation
M ± REL (E9 ± 24)±E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON10 ± 14
FPC (E9 22)E1 (E10 69)Cranking, Sudden racing (6,000 rpm)4.2 ± 6.0FPC (E9 ± 22)± E1 (E10 ± 69)IdlingPulse generation
D1 (E9 ± 21)±E1 (E10 ± 69)Idling7.5 or more
FPU (E10 73)E1 (E10 69)IG SW ON10 ± 14FPU (E10 ± 73)± E1 (E10 ± 69)Restarting high temp.2.0 or less
PAG (E10 ± 74)±E01 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON10 ± 14
Engine & ECT ECU Terminals
FI±131EFI SYSTEM
± Electronic Control System (Engine & ECT ECU)
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Resistance of ECU Wiring Connectors
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage (V)
#10 (E10 ± 20)
#20 (E10 ± 19)
#30 (E10 ± 18)+ B (E9 ± 31)13 2 14 2#40 (E10 ± 17)±+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±13.2 ± 14.2
#50 (E10 ± 16)
#60 (E10 ± 15)
ISC1 (E10 ± 35)
ISC2 (E10 ± 34)+ B (E9 ± 31)10 30ISC3 (E10 ± 33)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±10 ± 30
ISC4 (E10 ± 32)
ACIS (E10 39)+ B (E9 ± 31)38 5 44 5ACIS (E10 ± 39)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±38.5 ± 44.5
HT (E10 71)+ B (E9 ± 31)51 63HT (E10 ± 71)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±5.1 ± 6.3
EVAP (E10 74)+ B (E9 ± 31)30 34EVAP (E10 ± 74)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±30 ± 34
ERG (E10 75)+ B (E9 ± 31)33 39ERG (E10 ± 75)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±33 ± 39
IDL1 (E10 ± 64)E2 (E10 65)Throttle valve openInfinity
IDL2 (E10 ± 63)± E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Throttle valve fully closed2,300 or less
VTA1 (E10 ± 43)E2 (E10 65)Throttle valve open3,300 ± 10,000
VTA2 (E10 ± 42)± E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Throttle valve fully closed200 ± 800
VC (E10 ± 41)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)±4,000 ± 9,000
THA (E10 ± 45)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Intake air temp. 20
°C (68 °F)2,000 ± 3,000
THW (E10 ± 44)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)200 ± 400
THG (E10 ± 46)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)EGR gas temp. 50 °C (112 °F)69,400 ± 88,500
G1 (E10 ± 26)G (E10 7)Camposition sensor 10 + 40°C (14 104°F)125 190G2 (E10 ± 25)±G (E10 ± 7)Cam position sensor ± 10 ± + 40°C (14 ± 104°F)125 ± 190
NE (E10 ± 27)±G (E10 ± 7)Cam position sensor ± 10 ± + 40 °C (14 ± 104 °F)155 ± 240
Engine & ECT ECU Terminals
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SERVICE DATA (Cont'd)
Water temp.
sensorResistanceat ±20°C (±4 °F)
at 0 °C (32 °F)
at 20 °C (68 °F)
at 40 °C (104 °F)
at 60 °C (140 °F)
at 80 °C (176 °F)10 ± 20 k
4 ± 7 k
2 ± 7 k
0.9 ± 1.3 k
0.4 ± 0.7 k
0.2 ± 0.4 k
EGR gas
temp.
sensorResistanceat 50°C (112 °F)
at 100 °C (212 °F)
at 150 °C (302 °F)69 ± 89 k
12 ± 15 k
2 ± 4 k
Main oxygen
sensorHeater coil resistance5.1 ± 6.3
Sub±oxygen
sensorHeater coil resistance5.1 ± 6.3
ECUHINT:
Perform all voltage and resistance measurements with the ECU connected.
Verify that the battery voltage in 11 V or above with the ignition switch is ON.
Voltage
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage (V)
BATT ± E1±10 ± 14
IGSW
+B ± E1
+B1
IG SW ON10 ± 14
VC ± E2±4.0 ± 6.0
IDL1E2
Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully closed1 or lessIDL1
IDL2 ± E2
IG SW ONThrottle (or sub±throttle) valve fully open10 ± 14
VTA1E2
Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully closed0.1 or lessVTA1
VTA 2 ± E2
Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully open3.0 ± 6.0
KS ± E1IdlingPulse generation
THA ± E2
THW±E2Idling
Intake air temp. 20
°C (68 °F)1.0 ± 3.0
THW ± E2IdlingEngine coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)0.1 ± 1.0
STA ± E1Cranking6.0 or more
#10
#20
E01IG SW ON10 ± 14#20
#30
#40±
E01
E02IdlingPulse generation
IGT1
IGT2
± E1IdlingPulse generation
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± Service Specifications
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SERVICE DATA (Cont'd)
ECU (cont'd)Resistance of wiring connector side (cont'd)
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage ()
±
HTR1
HTR2
HTL1
HTL2 +B
+B1±5.1 ± 6.3
±
PA G +B
+B1±30 ± 34
±IDL1 +BThrottle valve fully openInfinity
±IDL1
IDL2
+B
+B1Throttle valve fully closed2,300 or less
±VTA1E2
Throttle valve fully open3,300 ± 10,000
±VTA1
VTA2E2
Throttle valve fully closed200 ± 800
VC ± E2±4,000 ± 9,000
THS ± E2Intake air temp, 20
°C (68 °F)2,000 ± 3,000
THW ± E2Coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)200 ± 400
THG ± E2EGR gas temp. 50 °C (112 °F)69,400 ± 88,500
G1
G2 G1 (±)
G2 (±)
±Cam position sensor ± 10 ± +40
°C (14 ± 104 °F)835 ± 1,350
NE ± NE (±)engine speed sensor ± 10 ± +40 °C (14 ± 104 °F)835 ± 1,350
Fuel cut rpmw/ Vehicle speed 0 km/h and coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)
Fuel cut rpm
Fuel return rpm
1,800 rpm
1,400 rpm
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REMOVAL OF DISTRIBUTOR
(See Components on page IG±23)
1. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT (See page CO±6)
2. DISCONNECT RADIATOR HOSE FROM WATER INLET
3. REMOVE NO.3 TIMING BELT COVERS
(See steps 1 to 8 on pages IG±11 to 13)
4. REMOVE DRIVE BELT IDLER PULLEY Remove the pulley bolt, cover plate and idler pulley.
5. REMOVE RH NO.2 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Disconnect the cam position sensor connector from theignition coil bracket.
(b) Disconnect the cam position sensor wire from the clamp
on the timing belt cover.
(c) Remove the five mounting bolts.
(d) Disconnect the connector grommet from the timing belt cover.
(e) Disconnect the wire clamp from the timing belt cover, and remove the timing belt cover and four gaskets.
6. REMOVE LH NO.2 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Disconnect the cam position sensor wire from the clamp
on the timing belt cover.
(b) Disconnect the cam position sensor connector.
(c) Remove the three mounting bolts.
(d) Disconnect the connector grommet from the timing belt cover, and remove the timing belt cover and two
gaskets.
IG±24
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9. INSTALL DRIVE BELT IDLER PULLEYInstall the idler pulley and cover plate with the pulley bolt.
Torque: 37 N Vm (380 kgf Vcm, 27 ft Vlbf)
10. INSTALL NO.3 TIMING BELT COVERS
(See steps 5 to 9 and 11 on pages IG±17 to 19)
11. CONNECT RADIATOR HOSE TO WATER INLET
12. C O N N E C T C A B L E TO N E G AT I V E T E R M I N A L O F BATTERY
13. FILL ENGINE WITH COOLANT (See page CO±6)
14. WARM UP ENGINE Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating tempera-
ture.
15. CONNECT TACHOMETER Connect the tester probe of a tachometer to terminal IG of
the check (ºDIAGNOSISº) connector.
HINT: Set the tachometer to the 4±cylinder range.
NOTICE:
w Never allow the tachometer tester probe to touch ground
as it could result in damage to the igniter and/or ignition
coil.
w As some tachometers are not compatible with this
ignition system, we recommend that you confirm the
compatibility of your unit before use.
16. CHECK IGNITION TIMING
(a) Using SST, connect terminals TE1 and E1 of the check(ºDIAGNOSISº) connector.
SST 09843±18020
(b) C onnect the tester probe of a timing light to the
high±tension cord for No.6 cylinder.
IG±28
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IGNITION SYSTEM Distributor
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REMOVAL OF STARTER
(See Components on page ST±5)
1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF BATTERY
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the ºLOCKº position and the negative (±) termi-
nal cable is disconnected from the battery.
2. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT
3. REMOVE THROTTLE BODY COVER (a) Remove the mounting cap nut.
(b) Loosen the two bolts, and remove the throttle bodycover.
4. DISCONNECT CONTROL CABLES FROM THROTTLE BODY
Disconnect the following cables:(1) Accelerator cable
(2) A/T throttle control cable
(3) (w/ Cruise Control System) Cruise control actuator cable
5. REMOVE INTAKE AIR CONNECTOR (a) Disconnect the following hoses:(1) Air hose from ISC valve
(2) Air hose (from PS air control valve) from intake air
connector
(b) Remove the bolt holding the intake air connector to the cylinder head cover.
(c) Loosen the two hose clamps.
(d) Disconnect the intake air connector from the throttle
body and air cleaner hose, and remove the intake air
connector.
ST±6
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STARTING SYSTEM Starter
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