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FUEL SYSTEM - 0
n-vehicle Inspection of MPI Components13-95
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTSHint 1: Poor cleaning of exhaust gas will result if the oxygen sensor fails.
Hint 2:If the oxygen sensor check has resulted normal but the sensor output voltage is out of specification,
troubles of parts related to air fuel ratio control system are suspected.
[Examples]
(1) Faulty injector
(2) Air leaking into the intake manifold through gasket gap, etc.
(3) Faulty air flow sensor, intake air temperature sensor, barometric pressure sensor,’ engine
Data readingcoolant temperature sensor
INSPECTIONUsing Multi-use Tester
FunctionItem No. Data displayCheck conditionEngine stateStandard value
11SensorvoltaceEngine: Warm-upWhen sudden200 mV or lower
(make the mixture leandeceleration from
L
by engine speed reduc-4,000 rpm
tion, and rich by racing)
When engine is600-1,000 mV
suddenly raced
Engine: Warm-up700 rpm (Idle)
400 mV or lower
(using the oxygen sensorsignal, check the air/2,000 rpm,,,5-‘$-$-;3
fuel mixture ratio, and
also check the condition
of control by the engine
control unit)
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FUEL SYSTEM - On-vehicle Inspection of MPI ComDonents13-97
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SENSOR INSPECTION
(1) Disconnect the oxygen sensor connector.
(2) Check that there is continuity [approx. 20
IR at 20°C (68”F)jacross terminals @and
@of the oxygen sensor connector.
(3) If there is no continuity, replace the oxygen sensor.
(4) Warm up the engine until the engine coolant temperature
becomes 80°C (176°F) or higher.
(5) Using jumper wires, connect terminals @ and @ of the
oxygen sensor connector to battery
0 and 0 terminals
respectively.
Caution
Ensure that the jumper wires are connected correctly,
as wrong connections result in a broken oxygen sensor.(6) Connect a digital voltmeter across terminals @ and
0.(7) Racing the engine repeatedly and measure the output
voltage of the oxygen sensor.
EngineOxygen sensor
output voltageRemarks
NOTEFor removal and installation of the oxygen sensor, refer to
GROUP 15
- Exhaust Manifold.
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13-100FUEL SYSTEM - 0
n-vehicleInspection of MPI Components
SENSOR INSPECTION
(1) Disconnect the oxygen sensor (rear) connector and connect
the special tool, Test Harness, to the oxygen sensor (rear)
connector.
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MD9584647FUO340(2) Check that there is continuity [approx. 20
R at 20°C (68”F)Iacross terminals @ and @ of the oxygen sensor (rear)
connector.
(3) If there is no continuity, replace the oxygen sensor (rear).
(4) Warm up the engine until the engine coolant temperature
becomes 80°C (176°F) or higher.
(5) Using jumper wires, connect terminals @ (red clip of the
special tool) and @ (blue clip) of the oxygen sensor
connector to battery
0 and 0 terminals respectively.
Caution
Ensure that the jumper wires are connected correctly,
as wrong connections result in a broken oxygen sensor.
(6)Connect a digital voltmeter across terminals @ (black clip of
(7)the special tool) and @ (white clip).
Race the engine repeatedly and measure the output voltage
of the oxygen sensor (rear).
EngineOxygen sensor
output voltageRemarks
When engineis raced0.6-l.OVWhen the air-fuel mixturebecomes richer as a result
of repeated racing, the
oxygen sensor should outputa voltage of 0.6 - 1 .O V.
(8) If the measurements are not as specified, defective oxygen
sensor (rear) is suspected.
(9) Check the oxygen sensor (front) in the same way by
following steps
(I) through (8).
INSTALLATION
(1) For removal and installation of oxygen sensor, refer to
GROUP 15
- Exhaust Manifold.
(2) Tighten the oxygen sensor to specified torque.
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13-102FUEL SYSTEM - On-vehicle Inspection of MPI Components
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTSHint 1: If the engine is hard to start when hot, check fuel pressure and check the injector for leaks.
Hint 2:If the injector does not when the engine that is hard to start is cranked, the following as well as the
Iinjector itself may be responsible.
(1) Faulty power supply circuit to the engine control unit, faulty ground circuit
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-(2) Faulty control relay
Hint 3:(3) Faulty crank angle sensor, top dead center sensor
If there is any cylinder whose idle state remains unchanged when the fuel injection of injectors is cut
one after another during idling, make following checks about such cylinder.
(1) Injector and harness check
(2) Ignition plug and high tension cable check
(3) Compression pressure check
Hint 4: If the injector harness and individual part checks have resulted normal but the injector drive time is
out of specification, the following troubles are suspected.
(1)Poor combustion in the cylinder (faulty ignition plug, ignition coil, compression pressure, etc.)
(2) Loose EGR valve seating
(3) High engine resistance
INSPECTIONUsing Multi-use Tester
FunctionItem No. Data displayCheck conditionCoolant temperatureStandard valueData reading 41
Drive time”’Engine: Cranking0°C (32”F)*zApprox. 17 ms
20°C (68°F)Approx. 46 ms
8O"C(176"F)Approx. 11 ms
Function
Data readingItem No.Data display
41Drive time*3l Engine coolant tem-perature: 80 to 95°C700 rpm (Idle)2.4-3.0 ms
(176 to 205°F)2,000 rpm2.0-2.6
msl Lamps, electric coolingfan, accessory units:When sharp racing isTo increaseAll OFF
madel Transaxle: Neutral
(P range for vehicle
with A/T)l Steering wheel: Neutral
Check conditionEngine stateStandard value ,
.---NOTE“I : The injector drive time refers to when the supply voltage is 11 V and the cranking speed is less than 250 rpm.*2: When coolant temperature is lower than 0°C (32°F). injection ismade by four-cylinders.---simultaneously.
“3: When the vehicle is new [within initial operation of about 500 km (300 miles)], the injector drive time may be about
10% longer.
Function
Actuator testItem No.
Drive content
Check conditionNormal state
01No. 1 injector shut offEngine: Idling afterIdle state to change
02No. 2 injector shut offwarm-up
(Shut off the injectorsfurther (becoming less
in sequence during afterstable or stalling)
03
No. 3 injector shut offengine warm-up, check
04No. 4 injector shut offthe idling condition)
05No. 5 injector shut off
06No. 6 injector shut off
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13-106FUEL SYSTEM - On-vehicle Inspection of MPI Components
INSPECTION
Using Multi-use Tester
FunctionItem No.Data displayCheck conditionCoolant temperatureStandard value‘L,,,J
DataDrive time*’0°C (32’F)*’readingiRea:bankiEngine: CrankingApprox. 53 ms
(FronT7bank)20°C (68°F)
Approx. 29 ms
80°C (176°F)Approx. 7 ms
FunctionItem No.
Data displayCheck conditionEngine stateStandard value
Datareading(Reaebank)Drive time*3l Engine coolant tem-700 rpm (Idle)1.9 - 2.5 ms
perature: 80 to 95°C
(Front7banki(176 to 205°F)2,000 rpm1.6 - 2.2 ms
l Lamps, electric coolingfan, accessory units:To increase
All OFFWhen sharp racing is
made
l Transaxle: Neutral(P range for vehicle
with A/T)
l Steering wheel: Neutral
NOTE“I : The injector drive time refers to when the supply voltage is 11 V and the cranking speed is less than 250 rpm.
“2: When coolant temperature is lower than 0°C (32°F). injection is made by four cylinders simultaneously.
“3: When the vehicle is new [within initial operation of about 500 km (300 miles)], the injector drive time may be about
10% longer.
Function
Actuator testItem No.
Drive contentCheck conditionNormal state
01No. 1 injector shut offEngine: Idling afterIdle state to changewarm-upfurther (becoming less
02No. 2 injector shut off(Shut off the injectorsstable or stalling)
03in sequence during afterNo. 3 injector shut offengine warm-up, checkthe idling condition)
04No. 4 injector shut off
05
No. 5 injector shut off
06
No. 6 injector shut off
\,iUsing
OscillqscopeI(1) Run the engine at idle speed.
(2) Connect the probe to the oscilloscope pick-up point as
shown in the circuit diagram, and check the waveform at
the drive side of each injector.~
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4 AL A: InjectorNormal waveformdrive time03A0209
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FUEL SYSTEM - On-vehicle .lnspection of MPI Components13-111
INSPECTIONUsing Multi-use Tester
FunctionItem No. Data display
Data reading 45
Stepper
1
motor steps
~
Check condition
l Engine coolant tem-
perature: 80 to 95°C
(176 to 205°F)
0 Lamps, electric cooling
fan, accessory units:
All OFFl Transaxle: Neutral(P range for vehiclewith AA>l Steering wheel: Neutrall Idle position switch: ON(compressor clutch
to be ON if air condi-
tioner switch is ON)l Engine: idling
Load stateStandard value
;;rnditioner switch:2 - 12 stp&conditioner switch:
25 - 65 stp
l $irNconditioner switch:15 - 63 stp0 Selector lever:Shift to D range
NOTEWhen the vehicle is new [within initial operation of about 500 km (300 miles)], the stepper motor steps may be about 30steps more than standard.
CautionWhen the selector lever is shifted to the “D”range, the brakes must be used to prevent the vehicle frommovingforward.
03A020
Using Oscilloscope(1) Connect the probe to each oscilloscope pick-up point as
shown in the circuit diagram.
(2) Start the engine.
(3) When the air conditioner switch is turned on, the idling
speed increases to operate the idle speed control. Check
the instantaneous waveform.
NOTEKeep in mind that the waveform can be observed only
when idle speed control is in operation.
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FUEL SYSTEM - Throttle Body13-143Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
l Draining and Supplying of Engine Coolant
(Refer to GROUP 00 -Maintenance Service.)
- California>
3
THROTTLE BODY
I
idREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
MIOSA-0
3\
OlFOOO4
NOTEThe layout of vacuum hoses (No. 3) of the constris for the DOHC (Non Turbo) - Federal.
OlFOO53
I drawing
Removal sl
+*1.Connection of accelerator cable2.Connection of air intake hose3. Connection of vacuum hose
4. Connection of TPS connector
5. Connection of
ISC motor connec6. Connedion of water hose
7. Vacuum pipe assembly
8.ThrottlebodyI)*9.Gasket
:eps
:tor
PrelectionThrottle bodySERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONMlBSDAW9. INSTALLATION OF GASKET
Install the gasket so that the projection is where shown in
the illustration.
CautionPoor idling etc. may result if the gasket is installed
incorrectly.
1. ACCELERATOR CABLE ADJUSTMENTFor information concerning adjustment of the accelerator
cable, refer to
P.13-156.
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COOLINGCONTENTS
M14AA..
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
UNIT, ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURESENSOR AND ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE SWITCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.__15
RADIATOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES . . . . . . . .7Cap Pressure Test
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.......7Engine Coolant Concentration Test
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘7
L,Engine Coolant Leak Check
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Engine Coolant Replacement
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . .._.................................General Specifications
. ..___....___._...___.__............Lubricant
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.................._........Sealant and Adhesive
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._...........Service Specifications
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
THERMOSTAT. . . ..__......................_.._...................
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._...No Rise in Temperature
Overheat
WATER PUMP, WATER PIPE AND WATER
HOSE. . . . _......_........_ _.._ .._..... . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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