GENERATOR INDEX
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General Information ........................ 9
Generator ReplacementÐ2.2L Turbo Engine (With 16 Valve Cylinder Head) ............. 10 Generator ReplacementÐ2.2L/2.5L Engine
...... 9
Generator ReplacementÐ3.0L Engine ......... 10
Generator ReplacementÐ3.3L/3.8L Engine ..... 11
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section will cover generator removal and instal-
lation only. Information covering generator on-vehicle
testing and diagnosis can be found in Group 8A,
Battery/Starting/Charging Systems Diagnostics. To
identify the generator, refer to the Generator Specifi-
cation chart at the rear of this section. These generators are not intended to be disas-
sembled for service. It must be replaced as an
assembly.
GENERATOR REPLACEMENTÐ2.2L/2.5L ENGINE
Removal and repositioning of A/C compressor (with-
out disconnecting refrigerant lines) is necessary on
some models to gain access to generator. (1) Disconnect battery negative cable (Fig. 1).
(2) If Equipped With Air Conditioning:
(a) Remove the A/C drive belt. Refer to Group 7,
Cooling System. (b) Remove the four bolts retaining the A/C com-
pressor to the mounting bracket (Fig. 2). (c) Without disconnecting the A/C refrigerant
lines, position the A/C compressor to allow generator
removal.
WARNING: THE A/C REFRIGERANT SYSTEM IS UN-
DER PRESSURE EVEN WHEN THE ENGINE IS OFF.
REFER TO THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARN-
INGS SECTION IN HEATING AND A/C, GROUP 24,
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE OPERATION. (3) Remove the generator drive belt. Refer to Group
7, Cooling System. (4) Remove the two generator mounting bolts (Fig.
3) and position the generator to gain access to all the
wire connectors. If equipped with:
² BOSCH GENERATOR: Remove B+ terminal nut,
field terminal nuts, and ground harness hold down
nuts (Fig. 4). Remove wire connector assembly.
² NIPPONDENSO GENERATOR: Remove nuts
from field terminals, ground terminal, wire harness
Fig. 1 Remove Battery Negative (-) Cable
Fig. 2 A/C Compressor ReplacementÐ2.2 L/2.5 L Engine
Fig. 3 Remove/Install Generator
Ä BATTERY/STARTER/GENERATOR SERVICE 8B - 9
and B+ terminal (Fig. 5). B+ terminal nut must be
removed last to prevent damage to terminal insula-
tor. (5) Remove the generator from the vehicle.
(6) For installation, reverse above procedures.
Tighten all fasteners to the proper torque. Refer to
the Torque Specifications chart at the rear of this
group.
GENERATOR REPLACEMENTÐ2.2L TURBO
ENGINE (WITH 16 VALVE CYLINDER HEAD)
(1) Disconnect battery NEGATIVE cable (Fig. 1).
(2) Remove generator/air conditioning drive belt.
Refer to Group 7, Cooling System. (3) Remove the bolts retaining the A/C compressor
to the mounting bracket. (4) Without disconnecting the A/C refrigerant
lines, position the A/C compressor to allow generator
removal. WARNING: THE A/C REFRIGERANT SYSTEM IS UN-
DER PRESSURE EVEN WHEN THE ENGINE IS OFF.
REFER TO THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND
WARNINGS SECTION IN HEATING AND A/C,
GROUP 24, BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE
OPERATION.
(5) Remove the generator mounting bracket bolts
and separate generator from mounting bracket (Fig.
6).
(6) Remove the B+ terminal nut, field terminal
nuts, and ground/wire harness hold-down nuts. Re-
move wire connectors. (7) Remove the generator from the vehicle.
(8) For installation, reverse above procedures.
Tighten all fasteners to the proper torque. Refer to
the Torque Specifications chart at the rear of this
group.
GENERATOR REPLACEMENTÐ3.0L ENGINE
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable (Fig. 1).
(2) Remove generator drive belt. Refer to Group 7,
Cooling System. (3) Remove the generator mounting bolts and sep-
arate the generator from the mounting bracket (Fig.
7). (4) Remove the B+ terminal nut, field terminal
nuts, and ground/wire harness hold-down nuts. Re-
move wire connectors. (5) Remove the generator from the vehicle.
Fig. 4 Remove or Install Wire Connector AssemblyÐBosch Generator
Fig. 5 Remove or Install Wire ConnectorAssemblyÐNippondenso Generator
Fig. 6 Generator MountingÐ2.2 L Turbo Engine With 16 Valve Cylinder Head
8B - 10 BATTERY/STARTER/GENERATOR SERVICE Ä
(6) For installation, reverse above procedure.
Tighten all fasteners to the proper torque. Refer to
the Torque Specifications chart at the rear of this
group.
GENERATOR REPLACEMENTÐ3.3L/3.8L ENGINE
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable (Fig. 1).
(2) Remove generator drive belt. Refer to Group 7,
Cooling System. (3) Loosen, but do not remove the nut on the sup-
port bracket at exhaust manifold (Fig. 8). (4) Remove the generator tensioner power steering
bracket bolt. (5) Remove the tensioner stud nut and the ten-
sioner (Fig. 9). (6) Remove the generator mounting bolts (Fig. 9).
(7) Remove the power steering reservoir from the
generator mounting bracket. (8) Remove the three generator support bracket
bolts (Fig. 8). (9) Remove intake plenum to generator mounting
bracket bolt. (10) Remove generator support bracket (Fig. 9).
(11) Position the generator to gain access to wiring
and remove wiring from generator. (12) Remove generator.
(13) For installation, reverse above procedures.
Tighten all fasteners to the proper torque. Refer to
the Torque Specifications chart at the rear of this
group.
Fig. 7 Remove or Install Generator Mounting BoltsÐ3.0L Engine
Fig. 8 Support BracketFig. 9 Generator/Generator Support BracketÐ3.3L/ 3.8L Engine
Ä BATTERY/STARTER/GENERATOR SERVICE 8B - 11
VISUAL MESSAGES
Following are the visual messages and the condi-
tions under which, the messages will be given:
² Keys in ignition
² Exterior lamps on
These messages will appear if the conditions are
present and the driver's door is open while the igni-
tion switch is in the OFF, LOCK, or ACC positions.
A tone will sound until the condition is corrected or
the door is closed.
² Passenger door ajar
² Driver door ajar
² Trunk ajar
² Park brake engaged
² Right rear door ajar
² Left rear door ajar
These messages will appear if a condition is de-
tected after the vehicle is in motion. When the con-
dition is corrected, a short tone will sound to
acknowledge the action. LOW OIL PRESSURE
If this message is displayed while the vehicle is at
cruising speeds, immediate attention is required. If
this message appears at idle speed, increase the idle
speed and the message should go off. If the message
remains on, immediate attention is required. ENGINE TEMP CRITICAL
This message appears when a sensor has determined
that the engine coolant is overheating. If this message
comes on and stays on, immediate action is required.
COOLANT LEVEL LOW
LOW FUEL LEVEL
LOW BRAKE FLUID
WASHER FLUID LOW
These messages will appear if a continuous warn-
ing condition is detected while the engine is running.
Inspection is required. To clear this message from
the display, after the condition is corrected, the igni-
tion switch must be turned OFF. CHECK TRANS
This message will appear if a continuous warning
condition is detected while the engine is running. Im-
mediate attention is recommended. To clear this mes-
sage from the display, after the condition has been
corrected, the ignition switch must be turned OFF. VOLTAGE IMPROPER
This message will appear if a continuous warning
condition is detected. Immediate attention is re-
quired. To clear this message from the display, after
the condition has been corrected, the ignition switch
must be turned OFF. TURN SIGNAL ON
This message will appear if the turn signal is left
on while vehicle speed is over 15 mph and the vehi-
cle has traveled over one-half mile. FASTEN SEAT BELTS An intermittent chime tone will sound for several
seconds if the seat belt is not fastened. CHK ENGINE OIL LEVEL
If this message is delivered, a check of the engine
oil dipstick is suggested. To clear this message, after
the condition is corrected, the ignition switch must
be turned OFF. HEADLAMP OUT
BRAKE LAMP OUT
TAIL LAMP OUT
These conditions are monitored only when the lamps
are on. The message will remain, even after the lamp is
replaced, until the lamp is turned on and operates.
SERVICE REMINDER
The maintenance reminder statement is programmed
to provide general information only. Refer to Group 0,
Lubrication & Maintenance for specific vehicle require-
ments.
The service reminder message is displayed at 7,500
miles or 12 months intervals, which ever comes first. MONITORED SYSTEMS OK
If there is no warning condition to report, the mes-
sage Monitored Systems OK is displayed (Fig. 2).
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION SET PROCEDURE
The engine compartment node will continuously
and automatically recalibrate the compass under nor-
mal driving conditions. As long as the vehicle is
turning, the engine compartment node will record
new compass data. This new data will be used to
recalibrate the compass at a rate of at least once per
full (360 degree) turn of the vehicle. Automatic cali-
bration does not require operator interface.
MANUAL CALIBRATION SET PROCEDURE
Manual compass calibration has been replaced by
automatic calibration set procedure. The manual cal-
ibration set procedure is available, but no longer
serves any useful purpose.
EVIC SELF CHECK DIAGNOSTICS
Ignition switch ON, the EVIC not displaying any
message, may imply a system failure and not an
EVIC failure. Turn the ignition OFF, close all vehi-
cle doors and wait at least 60 seconds before begin-
ning test. Turn ignition switch to the ON position.
Pressing the TEMP, FUEL and INFO buttons at the
same time shall provide the visual message MOD-
ULE SELF CHECK for two seconds. Following at
two second interval there will be messages:
² E2-0 SELF CHECK
² E3-0 SELF CHECK
² END OF SELF CHECK
Showing the microcomputer is working properly.
When the self check mode and message shows:
² E2-1
² E3-2
This would show a fault exists in the EVIC's micro-
computer and the EVIC should be replaced (Fig. 3).
8C - 8 OVERHEAD CONSOLE Ä
VISUAL MESSAGES
Following are the visual messages and the condi-
tions under which, the messages will be given:
² Keys in ignition
² Exterior lamps on
These messages will appear if the conditions are
present and the driver's door is open while the igni-
tion switch is in the OFF, LOCK, or ACC positions.
A tone will sound until the condition is corrected or
the door is closed.
² Passenger door ajar
² Driver door ajar
² Trunk ajar
² Park brake engaged
² Right rear door ajar
² Left rear door ajar
These messages will appear if a condition is de-
tected after the vehicle is in motion. When the con-
dition is corrected, a short tone will sound to
acknowledge the action. LOW OIL PRESSURE
If this message is displayed while the vehicle is at
cruising speeds, immediate attention is required. If
this message appears at idle speed, increase the idle
speed and the message should go off. If the message
remains on, immediate attention is required. ENGINE TEMP CRITICAL
This message appears when a sensor has deter-
mined that the engine coolant is overheating. If this
message comes on and stays on, immediate action is
required. COOLANT LEVEL LOW
LOW FUEL LEVEL
LOW BRAKE FLUID WASHER FLUID LOW
These messages will appear if a continuous warn-
ing condition is detected while the engine is running.
Inspection is required. To clear this message from
the display, after the condition is corrected, the igni-
tion switch must be turned OFF. CHECK TRANS
This message will appear if a continuous warning
condition is detected while the engine is running. Im-
mediate attention is recommended. To clear this mes-
sage from the display, after the condition has been
corrected, the ignition switch must be turned OFF. VOLTAGE IMPROPER
This message will appear if a continuous warning
condition is detected. Immediate attention is re-
quired. To clear this message from the display, after
the condition has been corrected, the ignition switch
must be turned OFF. TURN SIGNAL ON
This message will appear if the turn signal is left
on while vehicle speed is over 15 mph and the vehi-
cle has traveled over one-half mile. FASTEN SEAT BELTS
An intermittent chime tone will sound for several
seconds if the seat belt is not fastened. CHK ENGINE OIL LEVEL
If this message is delivered, a check of the engine
oil dipstick is suggested. To clear this message, after
the condition is corrected, the ignition switch must
be turned OFF. HEADLAMP OUT
BRAKE LAMP OUT
TAIL LAMP OUT
These conditions are monitored only when the
lamps are on. The message will remain, even after
the lamp is replaced, until the lamp is turned on and
operates. SERVICE REMINDER
The maintenance reminder statement is pro-
grammed to provide general information only. Refer
to Group 0, Lubrication & Maintenance for specific
vehicle requirements. The service reminder message is displayed at 7,500
miles or 12 months intervals, which ever comes first. MONITORED SYSTEMS OK
If there is no warning condition to report, the mes-
sage Monitored Systems OK is displayed (Fig. 3).
ENGINE COMPARTMENT NODE (ECN)
The Engine Compartment Node is a microcomputer
controlled unit which, informs the Electronic Vehicle
Information Center (EVIC) via the CCD bus of:
² Outside temperature
² Compass direction
and the following warning messages:
² Low Brake Fluid
² Low Coolant Level
² Low Engine Oil Level
Fig. 3 EVIC Messages and Sensors
Ä OVERHEAD CONSOLE 8C - 15
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSORÐ3.3L AND 3.8L
ENGINES
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect camshaft position sensor electrical
connector from the wiring harness (Fig. 12). (2) Remove engine mount support bracket.
(3) Loosen camshaft position sensor retaining bolt
enough to allow slot in sensor to slide past the bolt. (4) Pull sensor up out of the chain case cover. Do not
pull on the sensor lead. There is an O-ring on the
sensor case. The O-ring may make removal difficult. A
light tap to top of sensor prior to removal may reduce
force needed for removal.
INSTALLATION
If installing the original sensor, clean off the
old spacer on the sensor face. A NEW SPACER
must be attached to the face before installation.
Inspect O-ring for damage, replace if necessary. If the
sensor is being replaced, confirm that the paper spacer is attached to the face and O-ring is posi-
tioned in groove of the new sensor (Fig. 13).
(1) Apply a couple drops of clean engine oil to the
O-ring prior to installation. Install sensor in the
chain case cover and push sensor down until contact
is made with the camshaft timing gear. While hold-
ing the sensor in this position, install and tighten
the retaining bolt 14 N Im (125 in. lbs.) torque.
(2) Connect camshaft position sensor electrical con-
nector to harness connector. Position connector away
from the accessory belt. (3) Install engine mount support bracket.
IGNITION COIL SERVICEÐTURBO III ENGINE
(1) Remove spark plug cables from coil (Fig. 14).
(2) Remove electrical connector from coil pack.
(3) Remove ignition coil fasteners.
(4) Reverse the above procedure for installation.
Tighten fasteners to 12 N Im (105 in. lbs.) torque.
IGNITION COILÐ3.3L AND 3.8L ENGINE
(1) Remove spark plug cables from coil (Fig. 15).
(2) Remove ignition coil electrical connector.
(3) Remove ignition coil mounting screws.
(4) Remove ignition coil.
Fig. 12 Camshaft Position Sensor LocationÐ3.3L and 3.8L Engine
Fig. 13 Camshaft Position SensorÐ3.3L and 3.8L Engines
Fig. 10 Camshaft Position Sensor LocationÐTurboIII Engines
Fig. 11 Camshaft Position SensorÐTurbo III Engine
Ä IGNITION SYSTEMS 8D - 43
shield washer fluid, door ajar for each door, and
trunk ajar. It also includes headlamp out, tail lamp
out, and brake lamp out warning lights (Fig. 3),
these lights are operated by a lamp outage module.
When there is no message center there is no door
ajar function.
TRAVELER
The traveler is a five function trip computer. It
uses vacuum fluorescent displays to display: trip
miles, instantaneous fuel economy, trip elapsed time,
trip average fuel economy and, estimate distance to
empty. It is located in the message center (Fig. 4).
WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
The mechanical instrument cluster assemblies
have warning lamps and indicator lights for ten dif-
ferent systems. These include left and right turn sig-
nals, low fuel level, low oil pressure, high beam indicator, seat belt reminder, brake system, malfunc-
tion indicator (check engine) lamp, check gauges, an-
ti-lock system and air bag system indicator. The low oil pressure indicator replaces the Check
Gauges indicator in the cluster assembly without a
tachometer. In the cluster assembly with tachometer, Check
Gauges indictor illuminates in a warning situation.
This will notify driver to check for a problem in cool-
ant temperature, oil pressure or electrical systems.
CLUSTER AND GAUGE SERVICE AND TESTING
CAUTION: Disconnect battery cable. Before servic-
ing the instrument panel. Reconnect battery cable
when power is required for test purposes.
FUEL GAUGEÐFLEXIBLE FUEL
The flexible fuel vehicle uses a dampened fuel
gauge. Methanol fuel causes erratic gauge movement
if the proper gauge is not used. The unique fuel gauge may be identified by either
a green logo on the face of the gauge or by checking
the part number. Remove cluster from the instru-
ment panel and check the part number on top of the
cluster. Refer to Mechanical/Electronic Cluster Re-
moval for proper procedures. Refer to parts catalog
for proper part number.
Fig. 3 Message Center
Fig. 4 Traveler and Message Center
8E - 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES Ä
disconnected wire at switch. The lamp also lights
when the ignition switch is turned to START.To test service brake warning system, raise vehicle
on a hoist and open a wheel cylinder bleeder while a helper depresses brake pedal and observes warning
lamp. If lamp fails to light, inspect for a burned out
lamp, disconnected socket, a broken or disconnected
wire at switch. If lamp is not burned out and wire continuity is
proven, replace brake warning switch in brake line
Tee fitting mounted on frame rail in engine compart-
ment below master cylinder (Fig. 8 and 9).
CAUTION: If wheel cylinder bleeder was opened
check master cylinder fluid level.
SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM
For testing of this system refer to Group 8M, Re-
straint Systems.
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR (CHECK ENGINE) SYSTEM
For testing this system refer to the Powertrain Di-
agnostic Test Procedures booklet.
AIR BAG WARNING SYSTEM
For testing this system refer to Group 8M, Re-
straint Systems.
Fig. 8 Brake Warning Lamp Switch
Fig. 9 Brake System Warning Lamp Diagnosis
8E - 4 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES Ä