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lgnition Coil Test
With the ignition switch OFF, remove the distribu-
lor cap.
Remove the two screws to disconnect the BLK^/EL
and WHT/BLU wires from terminals A (+ ) and B ( - )respectively.
3. Using an ohmmetet, measur€ tesistance betwe€nthe terminals, Replace the coil if the resistance is notwithin specifications.
NOTE: Resistance will vary with th€ coil t€m9er-ature; sp€cifications are at 68oF l20oC)
Prlmary Winding Rosistanco(8otwo6n tho A and B torminalsl: 0.6-0.g ohmsSecondary Winding Rssistanc6(Botwoon the A and socondary winding tomlnalsl:12.8 - 19.2 kO
lgnition Coil Replacement
1 . With the ignition switch OFF, remove the disrribu-
tor cap, rotor, and cap seal, then remove the leak
cover.
Remove the two screws to disconnect the BLK/YEL
and WHT/BLU wires from the coil.
Remove the two screws and slide the ignition coil
out of the distributor housing,
CAP SEAL
3.
A l+)
I
t
l
11
L
WHT/BLU WIRE
B {-}
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lgnition
lgnition
System
Control Module (lCMl Input Test
NOTE:
a See section I 1 if the malfunction indicator lamD (MlL)
blinks.
a Pertorm an input test for the ignition control module
(lCM) after finishing the fundamental tests for the ig-
nition system and the fuel and emissions systems.
a The tachometer should operate normally.
1. Remove the distributor cap, the distributor rotor, and
the leak cover.
2. Disconnect the BLK/YEL, WHT/BLU, YEL/GRN, and
BLU wires from the lCM.
3. Turn the ignition switch ON. Check for voltage be-
tween the BLK/YEL wire and body ground.
There should be battery voltage.
a lf there is no battery voltage, check the BLK^/EL
wire between the ignition switch and the lCM.
a lf there is battery voltage, go to step 4.
YEL/GRN wlRE
4.Turn the ignition switch ON. Check for voltage be-
tween the WHT/BLU wire and body ground.
There should be battery voltage.
a lf there is no battery voltage, check:- lgnition coil- WHT/BLU wire between the ignition coil and
the ICM
a lf there is battery voltage. go to step 5.
Check the YEL/GRN wire between the ECM and the
tcM.
Check the BLU wi.e between the tachometer and the
rcM.
It all tests are normal, replace the lCM.
6.
7.
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Spark Plug Inspection
1. Inspect the electrodes and ceramic insulator for:
. rmproper gap. Oil-touling. Carbon deposits. Cracked centerelectrode insulatorDamagedgask6t
Burned or worn electlodes may be caused by:. Advanced ignition timing. Loose spark plug. Plug heat range too low. Insufficient cooling
Fouled plug may be caused by:. Retarded ignition timing. Oil in combustion chamber. lncorrect spark plug gap. Plug heat range too high. txcessive idling/low speed running. Clogged air cleaner element. Deteriorated ignition coil or ignition wires
Check the electrode gap.
Bl88l engine:
a Adjust the gap with a suitable gapping tool.
Electrode Gap
Standard: 1.0-1.1 mm (O.O39-0.O43 in)
1.1 mm{0.0,$ in)
Replace the plug if the center electrode is round-
ed as shown below:
ROUNDEDELECTROOE
Bl8Cl engine:
a Make sure that the '1.4 mm (0.055 in) wire-typeplug gauge does not go into the gap for the plati-
num tip plug. lf the gauge goes into the gap, do
not attempt to adjust the side electrode; replace
the plug with a new one. Use only the spark plugs
listed below.
ROUNDEO ELECTRODE
Electrode GapStandard: 1 .2-'l .3 mm{0.047 -O.051 in)Service Limit: 1.4 mm{0.055 in)
CAUTION: Do not use a blade-type plug gaugs, it
may damage the platinum tip of the center olectrodo.
Spark plugs for the 81881 engine:
Spark plugs for the B'l8Cl engine:
PFR6G_13 (NGK) IPK2OPR-113 I For all normal driving
{Nippondenso)
3. Apply a small quantity ol anti-seize compound to the
plug threads.
Screw the plugs into the cylinder head iingef-tight,
then torque them to 18 N.m (1.8 kgf.m, 13lbf.ft).
ZFRsF-1 1 (NGK)
KJl6CR-11 1
(Nippondenso)
For all normal driving
ZFR6F-1 1 (NGK)
KJ2OCR-11 1(Nippondenso)
For hot climates or con-
tinuous high speed driving
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Charging System
Component Location lndex
UI{DER.HOOD FUSE/BELAY BOX(USA: Has builr-in ELECTRICALLOAD DETECTOR {ELD) UNIT)Troubleshooting ot ELD, s€ction 11
BATTERYTost,
CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHTlln the gauge sssemblylT€st. pages 23-1OO. 101Bulb Locations, page 23-1 1 5
ALTERNATOR BELTInspoction and Adiustment, page 23-108
Alt6rnator/RegulatorTosl, pag€s 23-102, 1O3Replacament. page 23-'l 04Ovsrhaul, pago 23-105
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Circuit Diagram
UI,IDER - HOOD FUS€/REI.AY 8OX
*1 :USA+2 llo.24 ll SAl: 81881 .mintlo.24 {2041: 818C | .niin6
. NTEGRATEDCOMTNOL UMT. aBs coilTRor- uNn
VI
I
ECM
V
I
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UNDER_OASHFUSE/REIAY 8OX
oiotG401
No.4t 11004) /a ilo.39l50Al
Fr€|'l) wNort'lc
AI.TERNATOR
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Charging System
Troubleshooting
Bofore troubleshooting check- tightness of the alternator belt (see page 23-1Og).- that the malfunction indicator tamp lMlL) of the ECM does not blink. lf it blinks, refer to section 1 1.
lf the charging system light is on, or th€ battery is dead or low, p€rtorm the following tests in the order listed below:
1. Baftery Test (see page 23-66)
2. Charging System Light Test
3. Alternator/RegulatorTest
ChErging Sysrom Light T6tt
o pago 23-1011
FUSE/RELAY BOX(r..r tid.)
I'{TEGRATEDCO]TTROL UI{IT
NOTE: After this test or relaledrep6irs, roconnoct the controlunits. th6n aoset th€ ECM to cloarany cooos.
H.tchb.ck:Sad.n:
ABS COI{TROL UNIT
2A-P CONi{ECTOR
23-100
Tu]n tho ignhlon srvitch on (lll.
Does th€ charging syslemlight come on7
Does tho charging systemlight go ott?
Turn the ignition switch otf.
Disconnect the 4-P connoctorlromt th€ altornator.Ramova tfto 26-P connactd tromth. ABS control unh snd lh. in-tggrotad conrol unh ttoln tha tadol tho und..dlrh tu!a/r.l.y box.It thr .hlrglng .yrtom lighl .l.Y.on, rrpalr tho ahon to ground Inrhr WHT/BLU wi...
Turn the ignition switch on {ll),
Does the charging systemlight come on?
tlo rhon o. opon h ih. WIfT/BLUwho. Porfom dtomrtor/rogdttolrost beo pag. 23-l02l.
26.P CON ECTOR
ABS CONTROL
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lFrom page 23-10O)'No. 24 (15 A): 818B'lNo. 24 (20 A): 818C1ongrneengine
Turn the ignition switch ott.
Check fuse *No. 24 in the under-dash tuse/relay bor.
Disconnect the 4-P connectorIrom the alternator.
Turn the ignition switch on {ll).
Ch6ck forvoltago between tho lGterminal (BLK/YEL wire) of rho il-Pconnector and body ground.
ls there battery voltage?Rgp.i. op.n in th. BLK|'EL wiro.
Ground the WHT/BLU wire at theL terminal ot the 4-P connector.
Chock for ! blown chrrging ry3-rom llghr bulb. It rh. butb i! oK,ropair open in lho IiYHT/BLU wiro.
Does the charging system lightcome on?
wirg sideL IWHT/BLUI
(cont'd)
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Charging System
Altornator/Regulator Test
NOTE; Mske sure the battery is sufficiently chargod (sa€
page 23-66).
NO
tropagezJ-ruJ,
O IOAD
VOLTTESTSELECTONswlTcH
II{DUCTIVE
FULL FIELDTESTEBLEAD (BLUILOAD ADJUSTERICARBON PILE)
FICK.I.|PIGR '
VOLTMETERt{EGATIVELEAD (8LK}
VOLTMETERPOStTtVELEAD IREDI
EGATIVE TESTER
CABLE (BLKI
INDUCTIVEPICK.UP
B TERMI]TALWIRE
23-102
Connoct tho Sun VAT4O {otooulvslont lgrt equipmonl) andtum tho s6l6ctor rwitch ro posi_
tion I |rtarting).
shift to neurralorlPland start theengino. Hold the ;;gine at 3oO0rpm wiih no load until the radia_
tor lan com€s on. then let it idle.
Raise the engine speed to 2OOOrom and hold il there.
ls lhe voltage over 15.1V?
Release the accelerator pedal andlet the engino idle.
Make sure all electrical systemsare turned otf. Turn the selectorswilch to position 2 (charging).
Remove the inductive pick-up and
zero the ammeter.
Place the inductive pick-uP overthe B terminalwire oI the altgrna-tor so that the arow Doints awaytrom the alternator.
Raise the engins speed lo 20OOrpm and hold it there.
T..t itr b.ttry (.- 9|e. 8€Al.ls the voltage less than 13.9V?