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E ENGINE COOLANT
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY COOLANT PROTECTION
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70 60 90
(14) (32) (50) (66) (66)(104)(122)(140)(158~176)(194)
COOLANT TEMPERATURE OC (OF)
Coolant Protection
Caution
l Do not use alcohol- or methanol-based coolant.
l Use only soft (demineralized) water in the coolant
mixture.
1. Measure the coolant temperature and specific gravity with
a thermometer and a hydrometer.
2. Determine the coolant protection by referring to the graph
shown.
If the coolant protection is not proper, add water or coolant.
Antifreeze solution mixture percentage
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REPLACEMENT
Warning
l Never open the radiator cap while the engine is hot.
l Wrap a thick cloth around the cap when loosening.
. Use caution when draining hot coolant.
Caution ..-
l Do not use alcohol- or methanol-based coolant.
l Use only soft (demineralized) water in the coolant
mixture.
1. Remove the radiator cap and loosen the drain plug.
2. Drain the coolant into a suitable container.
3. Flush the cooling system with water until all traces of color
are gone; then let the system drain completely.
4. Install the drain plug.
5. Fill with the proper amount and mixture of ethylene glycol
based coolant by referring to the table above.
Coolant capacity
MTX: 5.0 liters (5.3 US qt, 4.4 Imp qt)
ATX: 6.0 liters (6.3 US qt, 5.3 Imp qt)
6. Run the engine with the radiator cap removed until the up-
per radiator hose is hot.
7. With the engine idling, add coolant to the radiator until it
reaches the bottom of the filler neck.
8. Install the radiator cap.
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E RADIATOR
RADIATOR
REMOVAL / INSTALLATION
Caution
l Position the hose clamp in the original location on the hose, and squeeze the clamp lightly
with large pliers to ensure a good fit.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Drain the engine coolant.
3. Remove in the order shown in the figure.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
7.8-11 N.m (80-110 cm-kg, 69-95 in-lb)
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6. Oil cooler hose (ATX)
7. Radiator bracket
8. Radiator
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page E-9
9. Cooling fan and radiator cowling assembly 1. Resonance chamber
2. Cooling fan connector
3. Radiator thermoswitch connector (BP ATX)
4. Coolant reservoir hose
5. Radiator hose i
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ELECTRIC COOLING FAN SYSTEM E
ELECTRIC COOLING FAN SYSTEM
SYSTEM CIRCUIT
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WITH A/C
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WATER
THERMOSWITCH
ELAY ABOVE 97% (207“F): ON
RADIATOR SWITCH
ABOVE 105-Z (221°F): ON
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E ELECTRIC COOLING FAN SYSTEM, FAN MOTOR
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SYSTEM INSPECTION
1. Jump across the fan test (TFA) terminal and the ground
(GND) terminal of the diagnosis connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON and verify that the fan operates.
If the fan does not operate, inspect the cooling fan system
components and wire harness. -.-
3. Remove the radiator cap and place a thermometer in the
radiator filler neck.
4. Start the engine.
5. Verify that the fan operates when the coolant temperature
reaches approx. 97OC (207OF).
If it does, check the water thermoswitch.
(Refer to page E-16.)
FAN MOTOR
INSPECTION
Single-Speed Type
1. Check that the battery is fully charged.
2. Disconnect the fan motor connector.
3. Connect the battery and an ammeter to the fan motor con-
nectar.
4. Verify that current is as specified.
Current (A)
B6 SOHC
BP SOHC
BP DOHC MTX ATX
6.6 f 1 6.6 f 1
6.6 f 1 -
6.6 f 1 -
5. If current is not within specification and/or the fan does not
turn smoothly, replace the fan motor.
Two-Speed Type
1. Check that the battery is fully charged.
2. Disconnect the fan motor connector.
3. Connect the battery and an ammeter to the fan motor con-
nectors for low-speed inspection. 4. Verify that the fan motor operates smoothly at the standard
current.
Current (A): 8.8 + 10% MAX
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FAN MOTOR E
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i.- 5. Connect the battery, an ammeter, and switch to the fan mo-
tor connectors for high-speed inspection.
6. Verify that the fan motor operates smoothly at the standard
current or less with the switch ON.
Current (A): 13.3 + 10% MAX
7. If the fan motor is faulty, replace it.
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REPLACEMENT
Caution
l Position the hose clamp in the original location on the hose, and squeeze the clamp lightly
with large pliers to ensure a good fit.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Drain the engine coolant.
3. Remove in the order shown in the figure.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
7.8-11 N.m
7.8-11 N.m
(80-110 cm-kg,
1. Resonance chamber
4. Radiator cowling
2. Cooling fan connector
5.
Cooling fan
3. Radiator hose upper
6. Fan motor
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F OUTLINE
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
Component
Air cleaner
Airflow meter
Mr valve
Atmospheric pressure
Sensor
Catalytic converter Function Remark
Filters air entering throttle body
Detects amount of intake air; sends signal to intake air thermosensor and fuel pump
ECU switch included
Supplies bypass air into dynamic chamber
l Engine speed increased to shorten
when engine is cold warm-up period
l Thermowax type l Installed in dynamic chamber
Detects atmospheric pressure; sends signal Built in ECU
to ECU
Reduces HC, CO, and NOx by chemical Monolith type
reaction Charcoal canister
Stores fuel tank fumes while engine stopped Check valve
Controls pressure in fuel tank Two-way type Circuit opening relay
Voltage for fuel pump while engine running Clutch switch (MTX)
Detects clutch condition; sends signal to Switch OFF when clutch pedal released
ECU Diagnosis connector
Concentrated service connector 25pin (located near left suspension mount-
Concentrated terminals: ing block)
1. EGI self-diagnostic terminal
2. EC-AT self-diagnostic terminal
3. Test terminal
4. Fuel pump check terminal
5. Cooling fan check terminal
6. Engine rpm output terminal Dynamic chamber
Interconnects all cylinders Engine control unit (ECU) Detects the following:
1. A/C operation 1. A/C switch
2. Air/fuel ratio (Oxygen concentration) 2. Oxygen sensor
3. ATF thermosensor
4. Atmospheric pressure 4. Atmospheric pressure sensor
5. Braking signal 5. Stoplight switch (MTX)
6. Cranking signal 6. Ignition switch (START Position)
7. DRL (Daytime Running Light) operation 7. DRL relay (Canada)
8. E/L operation 8. Blower motor switch, cooling fan relay,
headlight switch, and rear window
defroster switch
9. Engine coolant temperature 9. Water thermosensor
10. Engine speed 10. Distributor (Ne-signal)
11. Ignition ON signal 11. Ignition switch
12. In-gear condition 12. Neutral and clutch switches (MTX)
13. Inhibitor switch (ATX) 13. N range, D range, S range, L range
switch
14. Intake air amount 14. Airflow meter
15. Intake air temperature 15. Intake air thermosensor
(In airflow meter)
16. No.1 piston TDC of compression
17. P/S operation
18. Shift solenoid (ATX)
19. Test signal (Ignition timing, idle speed,
Malfunction code No.)
20. Throttle valve fully closed/fully open
condition 16. Distributor (G-signal) DOHC)
17. P/S pressure switch
18. 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, Lockup solenoid
19. Diagnosis connector
(TEN terminal)
20. Throttle sensor (MTX)
21. Throttle valve opening angle
22. Turbine sensor 21. Throttle sensor (ATX) .__r
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F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
RELATIONSHIP CHART
OUTPUT DEVICE
INPUT DEVICE
DIAGNOSIS CONNECTOR
[TEN TERMINAL) 0 0 0 0
IGNITION SWITCH (START POSITION) 0 0 0 0 0 0
E/L SIGNALg4 0
0
P/S PRESSURE SWITCH 0 0
B/C SWITCH 0 0 0
INHIBITOR SWITCH (ATX) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NEUTRALANDCLUTCH
SWITCHES (MTX) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
STOPLIGHT SWITCH 0
0
&TMOSPHERIC PRESSURE SENSOR
[IN ECU) o 0 0 0 0
rHROTTLE SENSOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INTAKE AIR THERMOSENSOR 0 0 0 0 0
MRFLOW METER 0 0 0 0 0
3XYGEN SENSOR 0 0 0 0
JVATERTHERMOSENSOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G-SIGNAL*’ 0 0
3ISTRIBUTOR
Ne-SIGNAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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MIL: Malfunction Indicator Lamp
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*’ E/L SIGNAL: Blower fan control switch second position or higher, cooling fan operating, headlights ON, or rear win-
dow defroster switch ON
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F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
11 ROUGH IDLE/ENGINE STALLS AT IDLE - WHEN A/C, P/S, OR E/L ON
DESCRIP.
*Engine stalls or vibrates excessively at idle when A/C, P/S, or E/L ON TION *A/C, P/S, daytime running lights (Canada), headlights, blower fan and electric cooling fan operate normally
*Idle condition is normal when A/C, P/S, and E/L is OFF (TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
@ Idle speed control system malfunction l Engine speed feedback control inoperative ;TEP INSPECTION
ACTION
1
Check if “00” is displayed on Self-Diagnosis Yes
Checker with ignition switch ON Go to next step W page F-82 No
Service Code No. displayed
Check for cause (Refer to specified
SYSTEM SELECT: 1 check sequence) w page F-83
“88” flashes
W:SELFTEST
Check ECU terminal 1 F voltage w page F-150
Specification: Battery voltage
(Ignition switch ON)
* If OK, replace ECU w page F-149
c3 If not OK, check wiring between
ECU and Self-Diagnosis Checker
2 Check switches for correct operation by Self-
Yes
Diagnosis Checker Monitor Lamp with ignition Go to next step
switch ON CT page F-105
No Lamp not ON or OFF with specltied
switch
Check for cause (Refer to specified
check sequence) w page F-108
Lamp always ON
Check wiring between ECU terminal ID
and Self-Diagnosis Checker
W:SELFTEST
3
EhFKk if ECU terminal IK (MTX) II (ATX) voltage
Yes Try known good ECU and check if con-
dition improves w page F-150 w page F-149
Specification: Battery voltage (at Idle)
1 K (LGIY)
No
Check for short circuit in wiring be-
tween diagnosis connector terminal
TEN and ground
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