wTighten the O±ring fittings or the bolted type fittings to
the specified torque.
Precautions When Charging Refrigerant
1. DO NOT OPERATE COMPRESSOR WITHOUT ENOUGH
REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERANT CYCLE
If there is not enough refrigerant in the refrigerant cycle, oil
lubrication will be insufficient and compressor burnout may
occur, so take care to avoid this.
2. DO NOT OPEN HIGH PRESSURE VALVE OF MANIFOLD GAUGE WITH COMPRESSOR OPERATING
If the high pressure valve is opened, refrigerant flows in the
reverse direction and could cause the charging cylinder to
rupture, so open and close the low pressure valve only.
3. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERCHARGE WITH REFRIGERANT IN SYSTEM
If refrigerant is overcharged, it causes trouble such as insuffi-
cient cooling, poor fuel economy, engine overheating etc.
Electrical Parts
Before removing and inspecting the electrical parts, set the
ignition switch to the LOCK position and disconnect the neg-
ative (±) terminal cable from the battery.
CAUTION: Work must not be started until after at least 20
seconds or longer from the time the negative (±) terminal
cable is disconnected.
SRS Airbag System
Failure to carry out service operations in the correct se-
quence could cause the airbag system to deploy, possibly
leading to a serious accident.
When removal or installation of the parts and the yellow wire
harness and connector for the airbag is necessary, refer to
the precautionary notices in the AB section before perform-
ing the operation.
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM General DescriptionAC±5
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31NoiseNOISE PRODUCED WHEN ENGINE STARTS
Whistling noise which becomes high±pitched when
accelerator strongly depressed, disappears shortly
after engine stops.Whining noise occurs when A/C is operating.
Scratching noise occurs during sudden accel-
eration, driving on rough roads or when ignition
switch is turned on.
Clicking sound heard when horn button is
pressed, then released. Whirring/grating sound
when pushed continuously.
Murmuring sound, stops when engine stops. Tick±tock noise, occurs in coordination with
blinking of flasher.
Noise occurs during window washer operation.Scratching noise occurs while engine is running,
continues a while even after engine stops.Scraping noise in time with wiper beat.
Other type of noise. Alternator noise.
A/C noise.
Fuel gauge noise.
Horn noise.
Ignition noise. Turn signal flasher noise.
Washer noise. Water temp. gauge noise.
Wiper noise.
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Fuel Pump ECUAuto Antenna Motor and Relay
Power Seat ECU
(For Passenger's Seat)
Power Seat ECU
(For Driver's Seat) CD Automatic Changer
Wireless Door Lock ECU
Moon Roof Control Relay
Locations of ECUs (Cont'd)
Many ECUs are mounted in this vehicle.
Take the following precautions during body repair to prevent damage to th\
e ECUs.
Before starting electric welding operations, disconnect the negative (-\
) terminal cable from the battery.
When the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, memory of the clock and audio
systems will be cancelled. So before starting work, make a record of the\
contents memorized by each
memory system. Then when work is finished, reset the clock and audio sys\
tems as before.
When the vehicle has tilt and telescopic steering, power seat and outsid\
e rear view mirror, which are all
equipped with memory function, it is not possible to make a record of th\
e memory contents.
So when the operation is finished, it will be necessary to explain this \
fact to the customer, and request
the customer to adjust the features and reset the memory.
Do not expose the ECUs to ambient temperatures above 80 °C (176 °F).
NOTICE: If it is possible the ambient temperature may reach 80°C (176°F) or, more, remove the ECUs
from the vehicle before starting work.
Be careful not to drop the ECUs and not to apply physical shocks to them\
.
5. COMPONENTS ADJACENT TO THE BODY PANELS
Various types of component parts are mounted directly on or adjacently to\
the body panels.
Strictly observe the following precautions to prevent damaging these com\
ponents and the body panels
during handling.
Before repairing the body panels, remove their adjacent components or ap\
ply protective covers over
the components.
Before prying components off using a screwdriver or a scraper, etc., attach protective tape to the tool
tip or blade to prevent damaging the components and the body paint.
Before removing components from the outer surface of the body, attach protective tape to the body to
ensure no damage to painted areas.
HINT: Apply touch-up paint to any damaged paint surfaces.
Before drilling or cutting sections, make sure that there are no wires, \
hoses, etc., on the reverse side.
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightenedNVmkgf Vcmft Vlbf
Fuel line Union bolt type
Flare nut type2930022
Fuel pipe X Delivery pipe39400 29
Fuel pump bracket X Fuel tank5.455 48 in.Vlbf
Fuel pump set plate X Fuel tank3.940 35 in. Vlbf
Fuel tank X Body25250 18
Fuel sender gauge X Fuel tank2.930 26 in. Vlbf
Fuel inlet pipe X Fuel tank2.930 26 in. Vlbf
Fuel tank main tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Fuel tank return tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Fuel tank evaporation vent tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Air flow meter X Air cleaner case10100 7
Cold start injector X Air intake chamber7.880 69 in. Vlbf
Cold start injector tube X Cold start injector15150 11
Air intake chamber X Intake manifold18185 13
EGR pipe X Air intake chamber18185 13
EGR pipe X RH cylinder head18185 13
Cold start injector tube X RH Delivery pipe15150 11
Throttle body X Air intake chamber18185 13
Fuel return pipe X Fuel pressure regulator35360 26
Fuel pressure regulator X RH delivery pipe29300 22
Delivery pipe X Intake manifold18185 13
Fuel inlet hose X LH delivery pipe39400 29
for SST33340 24
ISC valve X Air intake chamber18185 13
Cold start injector time switch X Front water by±pass joint34350 25
Water temperature sensor X Front water by±pass joint20200 14
Water inlet housing X Water pump18185 13
EGR gas temperature sensor X EGR valve adaptor20200 14
EGR valve adaptor X Air intake chamber18185 13
EGR valve X EGR valve adaptor18185 13
Knock sensor X Cylinder block44450 33
Intake manifold X Cylinder head18185 13
Main oxygen sensor X Exhaust manifold44450 33
Sub±oxygen sensor X Exhaust manifold4445033
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FUEL SYSTEM
1. When disconnecting the high fuel pressure line, a largeamount of gasoline will spill out, so observe the following
procedures:
(a) Remove the luggage compartment trim cover.
(b) Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
(c) Start the engine, After the engine has stopped on itsown, turn off the ignition switch.
(d) Put a container under the connection.
(e) Slowly loosen the connection.
(f) Disconnect the connection.
(g) Plug the connection with a rubber plug.
(h) Reconnect the fuel pump connector.
(i) Reinstall the luggage compartment trim cover.
2. When connecting the flare nut or union bolt on the high pressure pipe union, observe the following procedures:
(Union Bolt Type)
(a) Always use a new gasket.
(b) Tighten the union bolt by hand.
(c) Tighten the union bolt to the specified torque.
Torque: 34 N Vm (350 kgf Vcm, 25 ft Vlbf)
(Flare Nut Type)
(a) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the flare nut and tighten
the flare nut by hand.
(b) Using SST, tighten the flare nut to specified torque.
SST 09631±22020
Torque: 30 N Vm (310 kgf Vcm, 22 ft Vlbf)
HINT: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 30 cm
(11.81 in.).
3. Observe the following precautions when removing and installing the injectors.
(a) Never reuse the O±ring.
(b) When placing a new O±ring on the injector, take care not
to damage it in any way.
(c) Coat a new O±ring with spindle oil or gasoline before installing±never use engine, gear or brake oil.
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FUEL SYSTEM
1. When disconnecting the high fuel pressure line, a largeamount of gasoline will spill out, so observe the following
procedures:
(a) Put a container under the connection.
(b) Slowly loosen the connection.
(c) Disconnect the connection.
(d) Plug the connection with a rubber plug.
2. When connecting the flare nut or union bolt on the high pressure pipe union, observe the following procedures:
(Union Bolt Type)
(a) Always use a new gasket.
(b) Tighten the union bolt by hand.
(c) Tighten the union bolt to the specified torque.
Torque: 15 N Vm (150 kgf Vcm, 11 ft Vlbf)
(Flare Nut Type)
(a) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the flare nut and tighten
the flare nut by hand.
(b) Using SST, tighten the flare nut to specified torque.
SST 09631±22020
Torque: 30 N Vm (310 kgf Vcm, 22 ft Vlbf)
HINT: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 30 cm
(11.81 in.).
3. Observe the following precautions when removing and installing the injectors.
(a) Never reuse the O±ring.
(b) When placing a new O±ring on the injector, take care not
to damage it in any way.
(c) Coat a new O±ring with spindle oil or gasoline before installing±never use engine, gear or brake oil.
4. Install the injector to delivery pipe and cylinder head as shown in the illustration. FI±15
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightenedNVmkgf Vcmft Vlbf
Fuel line Union bolt type
Flare nut type2930022
Fuel pipe X Delivery pipe39400 29
Fuel pump bracket X Fuel tank5.455 48 in.Vlbf
Fuel pump set plate X Fuel tank3.940 35 in. Vlbf
Fuel tank X Body25250 18
Fuel sender gauge X Fuel tank2.930 26 in. Vlbf
Fuel inlet pipe X Fuel tank2.930 26 in. Vlbf
Fuel tank main tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Fuel tank return tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Fuel tank evaporation vent tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Air flow meter X Air cleaner case10100 7
Cold start injector X Air intake chamber7.880 69 in. Vlbf
Cold start injector tube X Cold start injector15150 11
Air intake chamber X Intake manifold18185 13
EGR pipe X Air intake chamber18185 13
EGR pipe X RH cylinder head18185 13
Cold start injector tube X RH Delivery pipe15150 11
Throttle body X Air intake chamber18185 13
Fuel return pipe X Fuel pressure regulator35360 26
Fuel pressure regulator X RH delivery pipe29300 22
Delivery pipe X Intake manifold18185 13
Fuel inlet hose X LH delivery pipe39400 29
for SST33340 24
ISC valve X Air intake chamber18185 13
Cold start injector time switch X Front water by±pass joint34350 25
Water temperature sensor X Front water by±pass joint20200 14
Water inlet housing X Water pump18185 13
EGR gas temperature sensor X EGR valve adaptor20200 14
EGR valve adaptor X Air intake chamber18185 13
EGR valve X EGR valve adaptor18185 13
Knock sensor X Cylinder block44450 33
Intake manifold X Cylinder head18185 13
Main oxygen sensor X Exhaust manifold44450 33
Sub±oxygen sensor X Exhaust manifold4445033
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2. CONTROL SYSTEM
*EFI (ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION) SYSTEM
THE EFI SYSTEM MONITORS THE ENGINE CONDITION THROUGH THE SIGNALS INPUT FROM EACH SENSOR (IN\
PUT SIGNALS
FROM (1) TO (13) ETC.) TO THE ECU. THE BEST FUEL INJECTION TIMING IS DECIDED BASED ON THIS DATA AND THE PROGRAM
MEMORIZED BY THE ECU, AND THE CONTROL SIGNAL IS OUTPUT TO TERMINALS #10, #20, #30, #40, #50 AND #60 OF THE ECU TO
OPERATE THE INJECTOR. (INJECT THE FUEL). THE EFI SYSTEM PRODUCES CONTROL OF FUEL INJECTION OPERATION BY THE
ECU IN RESPONSE TO THE DRIVING CONDITIONS.
* ESA (ELECTRONIC SPARK ADVANCE) SYSTEM
THE ESA SYSTEM MONITORS THE ENGINE CONDITION THROUGH THE SIGNALS INPUT TO THE ECU FROM EACH SENSOR (INPUT
SIGNALS FROM (1), (2), (4) TO (13) ETC.). THE BEST IGNITION TIMING IS DECIDED ACCORDING TO THIS DATA AND THE
MEMORIZED DATA IN THE ECU AND THE CONTROL SIGNAL IS OUTPUT TO TERMINAL IGT THIS SIGNAL CONTROLS THE IGNITER
TO PROVIDE THE BEST IGNITION TIMING FOR THE DRIVING CONDITIONS.
* OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER CONTROL SYSTEM (USA SPEC.)
THE OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER CONTROL SYSTEM TURNS THE HEATER ON WHEN THE INTAKE AIR VOLUME IS LOW (TEMP. OF
EXHAUST EMISSIONS IS LOW), AND WARMS UP THE OXYGEN SENSOR TO IMPROVE DETECTION PERFORMANCE OF THE
SENSOR.
THE ECU EVALUATES THE SIGNALS FROM EACH SENSOR (INPUT SIGNALS FROM (1), (2), (4)\
, (9) TO (11) ETC.,) AND OUTPUTS
CURRENT TO TERMINAL HT TO CONTROL THE HEATER.
* ISC (IDLE SPEED CONTROL) SYSTEM
THE ISC SYSTEM (STEP MOTOR TYPE) INCREASES THE RPM AND PROVIDES IDLING STABILITY FOR FAST IDLE±UP WHEN THE
ENGINE IS COLD, AND WHEN THE IDLE SPEED HAS DROPPED DUE TO ELECTRICAL LOAD AND SO ON. THE ECU EVALUATES
THE SIGNALS FROM EACH SENSOR (INPUT SIGNALS FROM (1), (4), (5), (8)\
, (9), (11) ETC.), OUTPUTS CURRENT TO TERMINAL ISC1,
ISC2, ISC3 AND ISC4 TO CONTROL ISC VALVE.
* EGR CONTROL SYSTEM
THE EGR CONTROL SYSTEM DETECTS THE SIGNAL FROM EACH SENSOR (INPUT SIGNALS \
FROM (1), (4), (9), (10) ETC.), AND
OUTPUTS CURRENT TO TERMINAL EGR TO CONTROL THE EGR VALVE.
* FUEL PUMP CONTROL SYSTEM
THE COMPUTER OUTPUTS CURRENT TO TERMINAL FPC AND CONTROLS THE FUEL PUMP ECU AND FUEL PUMP DRIVE SPEED
IN RESPONSE TO CONDITIONS.
* ACIS (ACOUSTIC CONTROL INDUCTION SYSTEM)
ACIS INCLUDES A VALVE IN THE BULKHEAD SEPARATING THE SURGE TANK INTO TWO PARTS. THIS VALE IS OPENED AND
CLOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DRIVING CONDITIONS TO CONTROL THE INTAKE MANIFOLD LENGTH IN TWO STAGES FOR
INCREASED ENGINE OUTPUT IN ALL RANGES FROM LOW TO HIGH SPEEDS.
THE ECU JUDGES THE VEHICLE SPEED BY THE SIGNALS ((4), (5)) FROM EACH \
SENSOR AND OUTPUTS SIGNALS TO THE
TERMINAL ACIS TO CONTROL THE VSV (FOR OPENING AND CLOSING THE INTAKE CONTROL VALVE).
3. DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
WITH THE DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM, WHEN THERE IS A MALFUNCTION IN THE ECU SIGNAL\
SYSTEM, THE MALFUNCTIONING SYSTEM IS
RECORDED IN THE MEMORY. THE MALFUNCTIONING SYSTEM CAN BE FOUND BY READING THE CODE DISPLAYED BY THE
CHECKING ENGINE WARNING LIGHT.
4. FAIL±SAFE SYSTEM
WHEN A MALFUNCTION HAS OCCURRED IN ANY SYSTEM, IF THERE IS A POSSIBILITY OF \
ENGINE TROUBLE BEING CAUSED BY
CONTINUED CONTROL BASED ON THE SIGNALS FROM THAT SYSTEM, THE FAIL±SAFE SYSTEM EITHER CONTROLS THE SYSTEM
BY USING DATA (STANDARD VALUES) RECORDED IN THE ECU MEMORY OR ELSE STOPS THE ENGINE.
NOTE: THE SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTIONS ªUSA SPEC.º AND ªEXC. USA SPEC.º USED IN THIS SECTION INDICATE THE
FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS.
USA SPEC. : USA (50 STATES) SPECIFICATIONS
EXC. USA SPEC. : USA (EXCEPT CALIFORNIA) AND CANADIAN SPECIFICATIONS.
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