ENGINE COOLANT E
ENGINE COOLANT
PREPARATION
SST
49 9200 145
For 49 9200 146
For
inspection of inspection of
cooling system Adapter A cooling system
pressure (Part of pressure
49 9200 145)
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INSPECTION
Warning
l Never remove the radiator cap while the engine is
hot.
l Wrap a thick cloth around the cap when removing it.
l When removing the radiator cap, loosen it slowly
to the first stop until the pressure in the radiator is
released, and then remove it.
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Coolant Level (Engine cold)
1. Verify that the coolant level is near the radiator filler neck.
2. Remove the coolant level gauge and check the coolant level.
Coolant Quality
1. Verify that there is no buildup of rust or scale around the
radiator cap or radiator filler neck.
2. Verify that coolant is free of oil. Replace the coolant if
necessary.
Coolant Leakage
1. Connect a radiator tester (commercially available) and the
SST to the radiator filler neck.
2. Apply
103 kPa (1.05 kg/cm2, 15 psi) pressure to the
system.
3. Verify that the pressure is held.
If not, check for coolant leakage.
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OUTLINE F
SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Idle speed*1 *2
Ignition timing*2
Fuel pump
Maximum outout Dressure Engine
rpm B6 SOHC
6O--80 BTDC 1
kPa (ka/cm’. osi1 1 BP SOHC
700-800
4O---6O BP DOHC
90-l 1 O
441-637 (4.5-6.5. 64-92) I
I Fuel filter I
Type Low-pressure side Nylon element (in fuel pump)
High-pressure side Paper element
Pressure reaulator
Regulating pressure kPa (kg/cm’, psi) 1 265-314 (2.7-3.2, 38-46)
I lniector I
Type Type of drive
Resistance
Idle speed control (ISC) valve
TvDe , ,
t Resistance
Purge control solenoid valve
Resistance
Water thermosensor n High-ohmic
Electromechanical
12-16
Rotarv
n I II-13 I
n 1 23-27
1 -20% I -4OFj 1 14.6-17.8
Resistance k62 2ooc i 68OF) 2.21-2.69
40°C (104OF) 1.0-l .3
80°C (176OF) 0.29-0.35
Airflow meter
E2++Vs
E2-Vc Fully closed
Fully open 20-600
20-l ,000
200-400
Capacity liters (US gal, Imp gal) 1 Hatchback 50 (13.2, ll.O), PROTEGE ,... 55 (14.5, 12.1)
I Air cleaner I
Element type
Fuel
Specification l
l Wlth parking brake applied (Canada)
‘2 TEN terminal of diagnosis connector grounded Oil permeated
Unleaded regular (RON 91 or higher) 23UOFX-012
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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 SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
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AIR BLEEDING
Caution
l Do not start the engine.
l Jack up the front of the vehicle.
1. Check the fluid level. (Refer to page N-27.)
2. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right several times
with the engine not running.
3. Recheck the fluid level. If the level has lowered, add fluid.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the fluid level stabilizes.
5. Start the engine and let it idle.
6. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right several
times.
7. Check that the fluid is not foamy and that the fluid level has
not dropped.
8. Add fluid if necessary and repeat steps 6 and 7.
STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN
Inspection (On-vehicle)
Steering wheel effort
1. With the vehicle on a hard, level surface, put the wheels
in the straight-ahead position.
2. Start the engine and warm the power steering fluid to
50-60°C
(122-14OOF) by turning the steering: wheel fully
left and right several times.
3. With the engine running at idle speed, attach a pull scale
to the outermost point of the steering wheel spoke. Then,
starting with the wheels in the straight-ahead position, check
the steering effort required to turn the steering wheel to the
left and to the right.
4. If the measured effort exceeds specification, check the fol-
lowing: fluid level, air in system, fluid leakage at hose or con-
nections, function of P/S oil pump and gearbox, and tire
pressures.
Steering wheel effort: 29 N (3.0 kg, 6.6 lb) or less 03UONX-033
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THERMOMETER
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Inspection of fluid pressure
1. Assemble the SST as shown in the figure.
Tightening torque:
39-49 Nern (4.0-5.0 m-kg, 29-36 ft-lb)
2. Disconnect the pressure hose on the oil pump side, and
attach the SST.
Note
l Before disconnecting the hose, make marks at the
connections for proper reinstallation.
3. Bleed the air from the system. (Refer to page N-26.)
4. Open the gauge valve fully. Start the engine and turn the
steering wheel fully left and right to raise the fluid tempera-
ture to 50-60°C (122-14OOP).
5. Close the gauge valve completely. Increase the engine
speed to 1,000-l ,500 rpm and measure the fluid pres-
sure generated by the oil pump. If the pressure is below
specification, replace the oil pump assembly.
Oil pump fluid pressure:
7,356 kPa (75 kg/cm2, 1,067 psi)
Caution
l If the valve Is left closed for more than 15 seconds,
the fluid temperature will increase excessively and
adversely affect the oil pump.
6. Open the gauge valve fully again and increase the engine
speed to l,OOO-1,500 rpm.
7. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right and meas-
ure the fluid pressure generated by the gear housing. If the
pressure is below specification, replace the gear housing
assembly.
Gear housing fluid pressure:
7,356 kPa (75 kg/cm2, 1,067 psi)
Caution
l If the steering wheel is kept in the fully turned po-
sition for more than 15 seconds, the fluid tempera-
ture will rise excessively.
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Disassembly / Inspection / Assembly
1. The following procedures show replacement of the O-rings. If a problem is found in other parts, replace
the oil pump assembly.
2. Disassemble in the order shown in the figure, referring to
Disassembly Note.
3. Inspect all parts and replace as necessary.
4. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, referring to
Assembly Note,
1. Suction pipe
2. O-ring
3. Pressure-switch assembly
4. O-ring
5. Connector
6. O-ring
7. Control valve
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-40
8. Spring
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-40
9. Bracket
10. Pump body (rear)
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-39
Il. O-ring _,
12. Cam ring
Assembly Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-39
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-40
13. Vane
Assembly Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-39
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-40
14. Rotor
Assembly Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-39
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-40
15. Side plate
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-40
16. O-ring
17. O-ring
18. Pin
19. Pump body (front)
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page N-39
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WHEELS AND TIRES
WHEELS AND TIRES
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT WHEELS AND TIRES
1. Do not use wheels or tires other than the specified types.
2. Aluminum wheels are easily scratched. When washing them, use a soft cloth, never a wire brush. If the
vehicle is steam cleaned, do not allow boiling water to contact the wheels.
3. If alkaline compounds (such as saltwater or road salts) get on aluminum wheels, wash them as soon as
possible to prevent damage. Use only a neutral detergent.
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NOTES REGARDING TIRE REPLACEMENT
Note the following points when tires are to be removed from or mounted onto the wheels.
1. Be careful not to damage the tire bead, the rim bead, or the edge of the rim.
2. Use a wire brush, sandpaper, or cloth to clean and remove all rust and dirt from the rim edge and the
rim bead.
3. When cleaning aluminum wheels, use a soft cloth, never a wire brush or sandpaper.
4. Remove any pebbles, glass, nails, and other foreign items embedded in the tire tread.
5. Be sure the air valve is installed correctly.
6. Apply a soapy solution to the tire bead and the edge of the rim.
7. After mounting a tire onto a wheel, inflate the tire to 250-300 kPa (2.55-3.06 kg/cm2, 35.55-42.66
psi). Check to be sure that the bead is seated correctly onto the rim and that there are no air leaks. Then
reduce the pressure to the specified level.
8. If a tire iron is used to change a tire on an aluminum wheel, be sure to use a piece of rubber between
the iron lever and the wheel to avoid damage to the wheel. Work should be done on a rubber mat, not
on a hard or rough surface.
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TIRE
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AIR VALVE
INSPECTION / ADJUSTMENT
Air Pressure
Air pressure
Check the air pressure of all tires, including the spare tire, with
an air pressure gauge. If necessary, adjust the air pressure.
Tire Size Air Pressure kPa (kgf/cm2, psi)
Front Tires Rear Tires
P155180R13 79s
PI 75/70R13 82s 216 (2.2, 32) 216 (2.2, 32)
P185/60R14 82H
1115/70D14 415 (4.2, 60)
Air Leakage
Verify that there is no air leakage from the air valve.
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Inspection
Brake system warning lamp
1. Disconnect the connector from the brake fluid level sensor.
2. Connect a jumper wire between “G/Y” and “6” terminal
(body ground).
3. Start the engine and check that the BRAKE warning lamp
illuminates.
Caution
l Be sure that the parking brake is fully released be-
fore checking.
4. If there is no illumination, check the fuse, bulb, and wiring
harness.
Brake fluid level sensor
Connect an ohmmeter to each terminal of the brake fluid lev-
el sensor connector.
Check for continuity when the float is moved up and down.
The sensor is good if there is continuity when the float is be-
low the “MIN” mark, and if there is no continuity when the
float is above the “MAX” mark. If the sensor does not pass
this test, replace it.
Fuel-level warning lamp
1. Disconnect the connector from the fuel tank unit.
2. Connect the connector terminal “W/R” to the body ground.
3. Start the engine and check that the FUEL warning lamp il-
luminates.
4. If there is no illumination, check the fuse, warning lamp, and
wiring harness.
Alternator warning lamp
1. Start the engine, connect the connector terminal “W/B” to
a body ground.
2. Check that the alternator warning lamp illuminates.
3. If there is no illumination, check the warning lamps, wiring
harness and alternator. Replace or repair as necessary.
Engine oil pressure warning lamp
1. Disconnect the connector from the oil pressure switch.
2. Start the engine and connect the connector terminal “Y/R”
to a body ground.
3. Check that the “OIL” warning lamp illuminates. If it does
not, replace the sender switch or repair the wiring harness
if bulb is not burnt out.
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