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OUTLINE
Component Function Remark
Engine control unit (ECU) Controls operation of the following:
(Cont’d)
1. A/C (Cut-off) 1. A/C relay
2. Fail-safe function 2. Self-Diagnosis Checker and MIL
3. Fuel injection system 3. Injector
4. idle speed control 4. Idle speed control (ISC) valve
5. Ignition timing control system 5. Igniter
6. Monitor function 6. Monitor lamp (Self-Diagnosis Checker)
7. Pressure regulator control system 7. Solenoid valve
(Pressure regulator control) (BP)
8. Purge control system 8. Purge control solenoid valve
9. VICS 9. Solenoid valve (WCS) (DOHC) Fuel filter
Filters particles from fuel Fuel pump
Provides fuel to injectors l Operates while engine running l Installed in fuel tank Igniter
Receives spark signal from ECU and gener-
ates high voltage in ignition coil Ignition switch
Engine cranking signal sent to ECU (START position)
Inhibitor switch (ATX)
Detects in-gear condition; sends signal to Switch ON in N or P range
ECU Injector
Intake air thermosensor
Idle speed control (ISC)
valve
Main relay
(FUEL INJ relay)
MIL (Malfunction
indicator lamp)
Neutral switch (MTX)
Oxygen sensor
PCV valve
P/S pressure switch
Pressure regulator
Resonance chamber
Resonance duct
Separator
Stoplight switch
Solenoid valve
(Purge control)
Shutter valve actuator
(DOHC)
Throttle body
Throttle sensor
Injects fuel into intake port l Controlled by signals from ECU
l High-ohmic injector
Detects intake air temperature; sends signal Installed on dynamic chamber
to ECU
Controls bypass air amount Controlled by duty signal from ECU
Supplies electric current to injectors, ECU,
etc.
Lamp flashes to indicate malfunction code
number of input and output devices
Detects in-gear condition; sends signal to
ECU
Detects oxygen concentration; sends signal
to ECU
Controls blowby gas introduced into engine
Detects P/S operation; sends signal to ECU
Adjusts fuel pressure supplied to injectors
Reduces intake air noise
Reduces intake air noise
Prevents fuel from flowing into charcoal
canister
Detects braking operation (deceleration),
sends signal to ECU
Controls evaporative fumes from canister to
intake manifold
Closes/opens shutter valve to improve
torque characteristics
Controls intake air quantity
l Detects throttle valve fully closed/fully
opened condition (MTX) TEN terminal grounded
Switch ON in neutral
Zirconia ceramic and platinum coating
P/S: ON when steering wheel turned right or
left
Controlled by duty signal from ECU
For Variable inertia charging system (VICS*)
Integrated throttle sensor, dashpot, and ISC
valve
l Detects throttle valve opening angle
(A-W
l Sends signals to ECU
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ENGINE TUNE-UP F
03UOFX.051
03UOFX-051
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Air Cleaner Element
Inspection
1. Check the air cleaner element for excessive dirt, damage,
or oil.
Caution
l Do not use compression air to clean the element.
2. Replace the element if necessary.
ADJUSTMENT
Preparation
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
2. Turn all electric loads OFF.
3. Connect the
SST to the diagnosis connector.
4. Connect a timing light.
5. Connect a tachometer to the diagnosis connector
IG- ter-
minal as shown.
6. Set switch @to position 1.
7. Set TEST SW to SELF-TEST.
Note
l If the SST is not used, jump across the TEN termi-
nal and the GND terminal of the diagnosis con-
nector.
Ignition Timing
1. Perform “Preparation”. (Refer to above.)
2. Check if the timing mark (yellow) on the crankshaft pulley
and the mark on the timing belt cover are aligned.
Specification:
Engine
Ignition Timing BTDC B6 BP SOHC BP DOHC
6O-8* 4O--6O go-110
SOHC DOHC
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3. If the marks are not aligned, loosen the distributor lock bolts,
and turn the distributor to make the adjustment.
4. Tighten the distributor lock bolts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
19-25 N#m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
5. Disconnect the SST.
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INTAKE AIR SYSTEM F
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INTAKE MANIFOLD
Installation Note
BP
1, Tighten the bolts in the order shown in the figure.
Tightening torque:
19-25 N-m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
B6
1. Tighten the bolts in the order shown in the figure.
Tightening torque:
19-25 N-m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
2. Refill the radiator with the specified engine coolant.
(Refer to page F-78.)
3. Check for engine coolant leakage.
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VARIABLE INERTIA CHARGING SYSTEM (VI-)
VARIABLE INERTIA
CHARGING SYSTEM (VICS) [DOHC]
DESCRIPTION
VACUUM CHAMBER
SHUTTER VALVE ACTUATOR
F
THREE-WAY VALVE CLOSED
5,000 rpm
SHUTTER VALVE
BELOW 5,000 rpm ABOVE 5,000 rpm
SHUTTER VALVE CLOSED SHUTTER VALVE OPEN
By varying the length of the intake air path in the intake manifold and dynamic chamber, the resonance
induced inertia charging effect is improved, yielding higher torque and a wider torque band.
The length of the intake track is controlled within the intake manifold and dynamic chamber by opening and
closing the shutter valve at 5,000 rpm.
l-R; FCZz consists of the shutter valves, shutter valve actuator, three-way solenoid valve, vacuum chamber,
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F FUELSYSTEM
DISCONNECT CONNECTOR
TO RELEASE FlJ$L PRESSURE
REAR SEAT C
23UOFX-11
INSTALL CLAMPS 7
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DIAGNOSl&OJNECTOR
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DISCONNECT CONNECTOR
TO RELEASE
FlJl$L PRESSURE
23UOFX-11
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Hold pressure
Perform this inspection if the fuel pressure hold inspection is
not as specified. (Refer to page F-121 .)
Warning
l Before performing the following operation, release
the fuel pressure from the fuel system to reduce the
possibility of injury or fire. (Refer to page F-121 .) ,-
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Connect a fuel pressure gauge between the fuel filter and
the fuel main hose. (Install clamps as shown.)
3. Connect the negative battery terminal.
4. Connect the diagnosis connector terminals
F/P and GND
with a jumper wire.
5. Turn the ignition switch ON
for 10 seconds to operate the
fuel pump.
6. Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the jumper wire.
7. Pinch the fuel return hose with pliers.
8. Observe the fuel pressure
for 5 minutes.
Fuel pressure:
More than 147 kPa (1.5 kg/cm2, 21 psi)
9. If not as specified, replace the pressure regulator.
Replacement
Warning
l Before performing the followlng operation, release
the fuel pressure from the fuel system to reduce the
possibility of injury or flre. (Refer to page F-l 21.)
l When replacing fuel system components, keep
sparks, cigarettes, and open flames away from the
fuel.
1. Disconnect the vacuum hose.
2. Disconnect the fuel return hose.
3. Remove the pressure regulator.
Tightening torque:
7.8-11 N#m (80-110 cm-kg, 89-95 In-lb)
4. Install a new O-ring.
5. Install in the reverse order of removal.
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FUEL SYSTEM I-
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Installation
Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installa-
tion Note.
Tightening torque:
Delivery pipe
19-25 N.m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
Installation note
1. Use new injector O-rings.
2. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the O-rings be-
fore installing.
3. Install new injector insulators.
4. Install the injectors.
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F CONTROL SYSTEM
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REPLACE WASHEF
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AIRFLOW METER (WITH INTAKE AIR THERMOSENSOR)
Inspection
1. Remove the airflow meter. (Refer to page F-109.)
2. Check the airflow meter body for cracks.
3. Verify that the measuring plate moves smoothly.
4. Move the measuring plate and check for resistance between
the terminals with an ohmmeter.
Specification
Terminal
E2 * Vs
E2 ++ Vc
E2
* THAA
(Intake air thermosensor)
El +, Fc Resistance (0)
Fully closed 1
Fully open
20-600 1 20-l ,000
200-400
-20% ( -4’=F): 13.6- 18.4 KQ
20% ( 6899 2.21-2.69 kD
60°C (14OOF): 493- 6670
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WATER THERMOSENSOR
Removal
Note
l Water thermosensor Is placed at:
Rear of engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*.............. BP
Intake manifold ,.*......,..m...,..,.....*....*......... 86 -’
1. Disconnect the water thermosensor connector.
2. Remove the water thermosensor.
Inspection
1. Place the sensor in water with a thermometer and heat the
water gradually.
2. Measure resistance of the sensor with an ohmmeter.
3. If not as specified, replace the water thermosensor.
lnstallatlon
1. Install a new washer and the water thermosensor.
Tlghtening torque:
25-29 N.m (2.5-3.0 m-kg,
18-22 ft-lb)
2. Connect the water thermosensor connector.
3. Start the engine and check for coolant leakage.
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CONTROL SYSTEM F
03UOFX-227
03UOFX-22:
03UOFX-22!
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03UOFX-231
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SELF-W CtECXER
WOFX-15
Replacement
1. Disconnect the throttle sensor connector.
2. Remove the throttle sensor mounting screws.
3. Remove the throttle sensor.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
1.6-2.4 N-m (16-24 cm-kg, 14-21 in-lb)
OXYGEN SENSOR
Inspection of Terminal Voltage
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature and
run it at idle.
2. Disconnect the oxygen sensor connector.
3. Connect a voltmeter between the oxygen sensor and a
ground.
4. Run the engine
at 3,000 rpm until the voltmeter indicates
approx. 0.55V.
5. Increase and decrease the engine speed suddenly sever-
al times. Verify that when the speed is increased the meter
reads
OSV-1 .OV, and when the speed is decreased it
reads
OV-0.4V.
6. If not as specified, replace the oxygen sensor.
Inspection of Sensitivity
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
2. Connect the
SSTs (System Selector and Self-Diagnosis
Checker)
to the diagnosis connector as shown.
3. Set the switch @to position 1.
4. Set TEST SW to 02 MONITOR.
5. Increase the engine speed to
between 2,000 and 3,000
rpm,
and verify that the monitor lamp flashes for 10 sec..
If not as specified, replace the oxygen sensor.
(Refer to page F-l 71.)
Monitor lamp: Flashes more than 8 times/l 0 seconds
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