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14-6COOLING - Troubleshooting.TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Neither the radiator fan nor condenser fan
rotate at all.
l Check fusible link No. 5.
2. Only the condenser fan does not operate.
l Check dedicated fuse No. 8.
3. The radiator fan and condenser fan do not
operate in the low speed mode, but operate
otherwise.
(1) The A/C compressor magnet clutch does not
enter the “ON” state.
l Check whether the output of the auto
compressor control unit is available.
NOTEFor troubleshooting of the air conditioner
control unit, refer to GROUP 55.
(2) The A/C compressor magnet clutch enters
the “ON” state.
l Check the resistor.
Fan Operating Model Check the radiator fan motor relay (LO)
and condenser fan motor relay (LO).
l Check the therm0 sensor (for radiator
fan).
(3) The radiator fan does not rotate when the ailconditioner switch is turned ON.
l Check the radiator fan motor control
relay.4. The radiator fan and condenser fan do not
operate in the high speed mode, but operate
otherwise.l Check the therm0 sensor (for condenser
fan).
lCheck the radiator fan motor relay (HI) and
condenser fan motor relay (HI).Air
conditionerswitch
Switch conditionsTherm0 sensor
For radiator fan
For condenser fan
ON at 85
k 4°C
ON at 95 t 4°C
(185 f 7°F) or more(203 + 7°F) or more
OFF at 77°C (171°F)
OFF at 87°C (189°F)or less
or lessEngine coolant
temperature switch
(for air conditioner
cut-off) OFF at 115
+3°C (239 2 5°F) or
over, ON at 108°C
(226°F) or lessFan revolving operation
conditionCondenser fan motor
Condenser fan motorRadiator fan motor
operates
In HIGH only
when it receives input
from condenser fan
motor relay (HI) and
U-0).I/I/
OFF
OFF
OFFOFF
IOFFIOFF
ONLOWOFF
ON
HIGHLOW
OFF
OFFLOWLOW
OFF
ONON
LOWLOW
ON
HIGH
ONHIGH
OFF
HIGHLOW
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14-8COOLING - Radiator
RADIATOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM14QA..
Removal steps of radiator
1. Drain plug2. Cap3. Overflow tube
4. Water level sensor connector
5. Reserve tank
6. Radiator upper hose
7. Radiator lower hose
8. Automatic transaxle oil cooler hoses
9. Condenser fan motor connector
10. Condenser fan motor assembly
** 11. Radiator fan motor connector
12. Connection of therm0 sensor(For radiator fan)13. Connection of therm0 sensor(For condenser fan)
14. Radiator fan motor assembly
15. Upper insulator
16. Radiator assembly
17. Lower insulator
Removal steps of radiator fan motor assembly
1. Drain plug2. Cap
6. Radiator upper hose
9. Condenser fan motor connector
10. Condenser fan motor assembly
l * 11. Radiator fan motor connector12. Connection of therm0 sensor(For radiator fan)13. Connection of therm0 sensor
18.
Therm0 sensor (For radiator fan)
19. Therm0 sensor (For condenser fan)
(For condenser fan)
20. Fan
14. Radiator fan motor assembly20. Fan
21. Radiator fan motor21. Radiator fan motor
22. Resistor22. Resistor
23. Shroud23. Shroud
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COOLINGEngine Coolant Temperature Gauge Unit, Engine Coolant- Temperature Sensor and Engine Coolant Temperature Switch14-15
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE UNIT, ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
L,SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM140B. -Pre-removal and Post-installation
Operation
l Draining and Supplying of theEngine Coolant(Refer to GROUP 00 - MaintenanceService.)
30 NmOlFOO38
Removal steps
1. Air hose A l +2. Air intake hose A IF*3. Air intake hose B
4. Connection of radiator upper hose
5. Engine coolant temperature gauge unit
6. Engine coolant temperature sensor
(Engine control)7. Engine coolant temperature switch(Air conditioner)
INSPECTIONM140DAM
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE UNITRefer to GROUP 54
- Meters and Gauges.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR (Engine con-
trol)Refer to GROUP 13
- MPI System Inspection.
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14-16
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COOLINGEngine Coolant Temperature Gauge Unit, Engine Coolant- Temperature Sensor and Engine Coolant Temperature SwitchI
Air Intake hose B
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCH (Air condition-I
4
(1) Immerse the engine coolant temperature switch in oil and
then heat (by using a gas stove flame or similar method) so
as to increase the oil temperature.
L.2~(2) Check to be sure that the engine coolant temperature
switch is switched OFF when the oil temperature reaches
the standard value.
Standard value: 112
- 118°C (234 - 244°F)
Caution
The oil used above should be engine oil and should be
stirred well while being heated; do not heat more than
necessary.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONM140EAz
3.INSTALLATION OF AIR INTAKE HOSE B / 2. AIR INTAKE
HOSE AB and L. Assemble the air intake hose A with its notches (arrow-
marked) lined up with the
n marks on the air intake hoses
. -dInsert the hoses Into the air intake hose A until they are
bottomed.
Insert the air intake hose B on the turbocharger side until
they are bottomed.
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST - Service Adiustment Procedures
SUPERCHARGING PRESSURE RELIEF SOLENOID
VALVE INSPECTION (Turbo)
OPERATION INSPECTION
(1) Connect a hand vacuum pump to the solenoid valve nipple@ (see the illustration to the left).
(2) Using a jumper wire, connect between the solenoid valve
terminal and battery terminal.
(3) Connecting and disconnecting the jumper wire at the
battery negative terminal to apply a negative pressure,
check tightness.
Jumper wire
@I nippleNormal conditioncondition
Connected
Disconnected
OpenNegative pressure leaks.
CloseNegative pressure is held.
OpenNegative pressure is held.
COIL RESISTANCE INSPECTIONMeasure resistance between solenoid valve terminals
Standard value: 36
- 44 0 [at 20°C (68”F)I
AIR BYPASS VALVE INSPECTION (Turbo)MlSGHAB
(1) Remove the air bypass valve.
(2) Connect the hand vacuum pump to the nipple of the air
bypass valve.
(3) Apply a negative pressure of approx. 400 mmHg (16
in.Hg),and check operation of the valve. Also check that air
tightness is maintained.
Negative pressure
About 400
mmHg (16 in.Hg)
Valve operation
It starts opening
INTAKE MANIFOLD VACUUM INSPECTIONM’ISGCACRefer to GROUP 11
‘- Service Adjustment Procedures.
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15-18INTAKE AND EXHAUST - Turbocharger (Front)
TURBOCHARGER (FRONT)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operationl Removal and Installation of Radiator(Refer to GROUP 14 - Radiator.)l Removal and Installation of Transmission
l Rerr
IPipeioval and Installation of Front Exhaust(Refer to P.15-31.)
lJl QG!?
IMlSLA-AI
40 - 47 ft.lbs.
1\29 - 11 ft.lbs.Removal steps
** 1. Air hose C*+2. Air intake hose B*+ 3. Air hose D4. Air hose Al *5. Air hose B.6. Air pipe B
l +7. Air hose E8. Air pipe C
9. Drive belt(Refer to GROUP 11 - Service
Adjustment Procedures.)
10. Alternator assembly(Referto GROUP 16-Alternator.)
11. Engine oil level gauge guide
12. Heat protector B-13Nm
‘9 ft.lbs.
-‘25
05FOO43
13. Water pipe A
14. Water pipe B
15. Connection of oxygen sensor
16. Turbocharger
& fitting assembly
17. Gasket
18. Ring
l * ** 19. Oxygen sensor
20. Turbocharger stay
21. Exhaust fitting
22. Gasket
23. Oil return pipe
l * 24. Turbocharger assemblyl *25. Air conditioner compressor
26. Tension pulley bracket
27. Air conditioner compressor bracket
28. Oil pipe
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST - Turbocharger (Front)15-19
05FOO2(
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALM15LBAE
19. REMOVAL OF OXYGEN SENSORDisconnect the connector of the oxygen sensor, and install
the special tool to the oxygen sensor.
25. DISCONNECTION OF AIR CONDITIONER COMPRES-
SORDisconnect air conditioner compressor with hoses from the
bracket.
NOTEThe removed air conditioner compressor should be fas-
tened (by using rope, etc.) in a position that will not interfere
with the removal/installation of the turbocharger assembly.
INSPECTION
TURBOCHARGER ASSEMBLY CHECKMlSLCADl
lVisually check the turbine wheel and the compressor wheel
for cracking or other damage.
l Check whether the turbine wheel and the compressor
wheel can be easily turned by hand.
l Check for oil leakage from the turbocharger assembly.
lCheck whether or not the waste gate valve remains open. If
any problem is found, replace the part after disassembly.
OIL PIPE AND OIL-RETURN PIPE CHECKCheck the oil pipe and oil-return pipe for clogging, bending, or
other damage.
If there is clogging, clean it.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONMllLDAE
24. INSTALLATION OF TURBOCHARGER ASSEMBLYClean the alignment surfaces shown in the illustration.
Supply clean engine oil through the oil pipe installation hole
of the turbocharger assembly.
CautionWhen cleaning, care must be taken so that a piece of
the gasket does not enter the oil passage hole.
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST - Exhaust Manifold 15-27
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
iREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operationl Removal and Installation of Front Exhaust Pipe
l Removal and Installation of Condenser Fan Motor
Assembly
(Refer to GROUP 14 - Radiator.)
12-15Nm
P9 - 11 ft.lbs.
45 Nm33 ft.lbs.\24Nm
17ft.lbs.1
Li2
l-
45 Nm33 ft.lbs.
MSNA-8Removal steps of exhaust manifold (front)
1. Drive belt (Alternator)(Refer to GROUP 11 -Service Adjustment procedures)
2. Alternator assembly
3. Oil level gauge guide
4. Heat protector
5. Exhaust manifold (front)
6. Gasket
60 Nm,43 ft.lbs.
33 ftlbs.1 05F00337
8Removal steps of exhaust manifold (rear)
7. Stud
8. Heat protector
9. EGR pipe
IO. Exhaust manifold (rear)11. Gasket
INSPECTIONhllSNCAU2
Check the following points; replace the part if a problem is
found.
l Check for damage of cracking of any part.
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