OUTLINE G
OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
Item EnginelTransaxle
‘-2, B6 SOHC BP SOHC BP DOHC
MTX 1 ATX MTX ( ATX
Voltage v 1 12
I
3attery
Dark current*’ Type and capacity
(20-hour rate)
mA 55D23L (60AH) 55D23L (60AH)
Max. 20.0
L\lternator
Starter
Type AC
output V-A 12-65
Regulator type Transistorized (built-in IC regulator)
Regulated voltage V 14.1-14.7
Brush length Standard 21.5 (0.846)
mm (in) Minimum 8.0 (0.315)
Drive belt deflection
New
98 N (10 kg, 22 lb)
mm (in) Used 8-Q (0.31-0.35)
Q-10 (0.35-0.39)
Type
I Direct Direct
I Coaxial
Direct Coaxial
reduction reduction I
output V-kW 12-0.95 12-0.95 12-1.4
12-0.95 12-1.4
Brush length Standard 17 (0.67) 17 (0.67) 17.5 (0.69) 17 (0.67)
17.5 (0.69)
mm (in) Minimum 11.5 (0.453) 11.5 (0.453) 10.0 (0.39) 11.5 (0.453) 10.0 (0.39)
Distributor
Ignition timing BTDC
(TEN terminal of diagnosis connector grounded) Electronic spark advance (photo diode)
6O--8O 4O-6O Q”-1 1 o
Ignition coil
Spark plug Resistance
(at 20% [68OF]) Primary
coil winding 0.81-O.QQg
Secondary
coil winding IO-16 kg
BKR5E-11 BKR5Ell BKR5Ell
NGK
BKR6E-11 BKRGEl 1 BKRGEli
BKR7Ell
Type NIPPON-
DENSON Kl GPR-Ul l
K20PRU 11 KIGPR-Ull
K20PR-Ul l KIGPR-Ull
K20PRUll
K22PR-Ul l
I Plua aao mm (in) I 1.0-l .l (0.039-0.043)
Firing order
’ Dark current is the constant flow of current while the ignition switch is OFF.
(i.e. engine control unit, audio, etc.) l-3-4-2
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STARTING SYSTEM G
WEAR LIMIT
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03UOGX-07L i
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03UOGX 076
03UOGX-07
Brush
If a brush is worn almost to or beyond the wear limit, replace
all of the brushes.
Type
--pFeE?~Ix _~~_ -.~+~~zE~~:
Standard - mm (In) 1
--.-
Minimum mm (In) 11.5 (0.453) 10.0 (0.39)
Field coil
1. Check for continuity between the M terminal wire and brush-
es with an ohmmeter. Replace the yoke assembly if there
is no continuity.
2. Check continuity between the M terminal wire and yoke with
an ohmmeter. Replace the yoke assembly if there is con-
tinuity.
3. Check if the field coil is loose. Replace the yoke assembly
if necessary.
Armature
1. Check continuity between the commutator and the core with
an ohmmeter. Replace the armature it there is continuity.
2. Check continuity between the commutator and the shaft with
an ohmmeter. Replace the armature if there is continuity.
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OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
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Item
Clutch control Engine/Transaxle B6 SOHC BP SOHC BP DOHC
F!Wl-R GBM-R Hvdraulic
Clutch cover
Clutch disc Type
Set load Diaphragm spring
N
(kg, lb) 1 3,630 (370, 814) 1 3,826 (390, 858) 1 3,846 (392, 862)
30 17.48)
200 (7.87) 215 (8.46) Outer diameter mm (in)
Inner diameter mm (in)
Pressure plate
side mm (in)
Thickness
Flywheel side
mm lit-d
1! , I
130 (5.12) ’ ’
150 i5.91 j
3.5 (0.138) 3.8 (0.150)
3.5 (0.138)
Type Suspended
Clutch pedal
Master cylinder
Release cylinder
Clutch fluid Pedal ratio 6.55
Full stroke mm (in) 135 (5.32)
Height (With carpet)
mm (in) 196-204 (7.72-8.03)
Inner diameter mm (in) 15.87 (0.625)
Inner diameter
mm (in) 19.05 (0.750)
SAE J1703 or FMVSS116 DOT-3
23UOHX-003
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Slipping
Clutch disc facing worn excessively Replace H-15, 17
Clutch disc facing surface hardened or oil on surface Repair or replace H-15
Pressure plate damaged Repair or replace H-15
Diaphragm spring damaged or weakened Replace H-15
Insufficient clutch pedal play Adjust H- 5
Clutch pedal sticking Repair or replace H- 6
Flywheel damaged Repair or replace H-15, 17 Faulty disen-
Excessive runout or damaged clutch disc Replace H-15, 17 gagement Clutch disc splines rusted or worn Remove rust or replace H-15
Oil on facing Repair or replace H-15
Diaphragm spring weakened Replace H-15
Excessive clutch pedal play Adjust H- 5
Insufficient clutch fluid
Add fluid H- 3
Leakage of clutch fluid Locate and repair or -
replace Clutch vibrates
Oil on facing Repair or replace H-15 when accelerating Torsion rubbers weakened Replace H-15
Clutch disc facing hardened or damaged Repair or replace H-15
Clutch disc facing rivets loose Replace H-15
Pressure plate damaged or excessive runout Replace H-15
Flywheel surface hardened or damaged Repair or replace H-15
Loose or worn engine mount Tighten or replace - Clutch pedal
Pedal shaft not properly lubricated Lubricate or replace H- 6 sticking
Abnormal noise
Clutch release bearing damaged Replace H-15, 17
Poor lubrication of release bearing sleeve Lubricate or replace H-15
Torsion rubbers weakened Replace H-15
Excessive crankshaft end play Repair Refer to Section E
Pilot bearing worn or damaged Replace H-15, 18
Worn pivot points of release fork Repair or replace H-15
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H-3
ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
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93GONX-02t
93GONX-02 ‘8
93GONX-029
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93GONX-030
N-32
Disassembly note
Oil pipe
Caution
l After disconnecting the pipes, use a plug or adhe-
sive type tape to seal each port to prevent the en-
try of foreign materials.
Tie rod
1. Use the SST to remove the tie rod.
Caution
l To avoid scratching the rack, secure the rack in a
vise protected with brass pads or cloth.
Locknut
1, Use the SST to remove the locknut.
Housing cover
1. Use a drill @1.5mm (0.06 in)) to make a recessed area (ap-
prox. 1.5mm (0.06 in)) at the punch-crimped part of the
threaded part.
Caution
l if the drill diameter and/or the depth of the recess
are excessive, the threads will be too loose when
the plug is reused.
Plug
1. Use the SST to remove the plug.
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Brakes do not
release
Parking brake does
not hold well Possible cause
Improper return of parking brake cable or improper ad-
justment
Excessive lever stroke
Brake cable stuck or damaged
Brake fluid or oil on pad or lining
Hardening of pad / lining surface or poor contact Remedy Repair or adjust
Adjust
Repair or replace
Clean or replace
Grind or replace Page P-32
P-31
P-32
P-i,28
ONOPX-080
PARKING BRAKE SHOE
Removal / Inspection / Installation
Disc brake
Removal and Installation (Refer to page P-23)
Inspection (Refer to page P-25)
Drum brake
Removal and Installation (Refer to page P-28)
Inspection (Refer to page P-29)
03u0Px-081
13UOPX-021
03UOPX-08
PARKING BRAKE (LEVER TYPE)
Inspection
Check that the stroke is within specification when the parking
brake lever is pulled with a force of 98 N (IO
kg, 22 lb).
Stroke: 5-7 notches
Adjustment
1. Before adjustment, start the engine and depress the brake
pedal several times while the vehicle is moving in reverse.
2. Stop the engine.
3. Remove the screw and the parking brake lever cover.
4. Remove the adjusting nut clip and turn the adjusting nut
at the front of the parking cable.
5. After adjustment, check the following points:
(1) Turn the ignition switch ON, pull the parking brake le
ver one notch, and check that the parking brake warn-
ing lamp illuminates.
(2) Verify that the rear brakes do not drag.
P-31
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.
9MUOQX-004
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.
03UOQX-004
23UOOX-003
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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R OUTLINE
OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
Suspension type Item Specification Strut
Shock absorber Double-acting, oil-filled
Coil spring
Stabilizer Type Front Taper wound
Rear Straight wound
Dimension See coil spring specification below
Type Torsion bar
BP SOHC Front 19.1 (0.75) (Hollow type)
Rear 20.0 (0.79) (Hollow type)
Diameter 22.0 (0.87) (Solid type)
mm (in) BP DOHC ;eTrt
21 .O (0.83) (Solid type)
P ,
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66 SOHC rronr
Rear 20.0 (0.79) (Hollow type)
Maximum Inner 400 f 20
steering angle
Outer 330 f 20
Total mm (in) 2 f 3 (0.08 f 0.12)
Front toe-in
degree 0.2O f 0.3O
Wheel alignment
(*‘Unladen) Camber angle -0005’ f 45’
Caster angle 1055 * 55’
Kingpin angle 12O25’
Total mm (in) 2 f 3 (0.08 * 0.12)
Rear toe-in
degree 0.2O f 0.3O
Camber angle -0°20’ f 45’
*’ Fuel tank full; radiator coolant and engine oil at specified levels; and spare tire, jack, and tools in designated positions.
23UORX.004
Coil Spring Specifications (See next page for coil spring applications)
I Item Wire diameter Coil center Free lel.=-. .
mm iin1 rliamotor mm [in mm (in 1 coil numbs
Front
nath
1 _ . . *St Identification mark color +l
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-*.....-.“, * . . . . . ,..-, -....- I--‘, M iA*=
A 13.1 (0.52) 133.5-159.5 (5.26-6.28)
294.5 (11.59) 3.22 Light green
B 13.3 (0.52) 133.7-159.9 (5.26-6.30) 300.5 (11.83)
3.43 Purple Yellow
C 13.4 (0.53)
132.6-158.6 (5.22-6.24) 301.5 (11.87) 3.49
Light blue
D 13.7 (0.54)
132.9-158.9 (5.23-6.26) 302.0 (11.89) 3.52
Pink White
I F I 12f3 Kl5Al I 1.17 A-l!% 8 f!i PR-Fi 751
I RrIl .5 II 1 6x71 I 3.56 Orange
Blue
3 83 Pink -
Brown - .“._ \“.- .,
. “W.., ~ - -. - \-. -- -. - -, -- .-
\’ .‘-‘I t
F 11 .o (0.43) 129.0 (5.08)
335.0 (13.19) -.--
G 11.2 (0.44) 128.8 (5.07)
334.0 (13.15) 3.94
Rnnr l-4
1 I ? 07 AA 1387 /5n7
.?m !i 113 1% 3 an Blue - I I I I .” \v.-7, I&V., \V.“., ---.., \.-. .-, I 11.5 (0.45) 128.5 (5.06)
333.0 (13.11) i:oi Gray
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J 11.6 (0.46) 128.4 (5.06)
332.5 (13.09) 4.00 Orange
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l ’ Main identification mark color: Indicated on second coil from bottom.
*’ Auxiliary identification mark color: Indicated on third coil from bottom. 23UORX-005
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ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
Switches and Relays OUTLINE
There is an NC (normally closed) and NO (normally open) indication for switches and relays which shows
when no change of operation conditions has occurred.
Relay Switch
NO type relay NC type relay NO switch NC switch
Not in operation
(No power supply) +E+ #Fig -o-- -da--
ax ax
STOP
FLOW STOP FLOW
In operation
(Power supply) * !jiij! kiig 6 dLe
cw r”X
FLOW STOP FLOW STOP
Other Electrical Symbols
BATTERY
THERMISTER DIODE CONDENSER
Q
M
MOTOR I
T-10
l-
BODY GROUND
COIL, SOLENOID i
0 8 HOLDER BOX
FUSE
RESISTOR
1
T
FUSIBLE LINK
1 i 1
VARIABLE RESISTOR
LIGHT
HEATER
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