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Filter
Fuel Supply System
Fuel
a Do not smoko while wo*ing on tusl system.
Keop open tlame away ftom your wotk area.a While replaclng th6 tusl liher, be caletul to koop a safodistanc6 betweon battery torminals and any tool3.
The Juel filter should b€ replaced every 4 years or 60,0O0miles (96,OOO km), whichever comes f irst. or wheneverthe fuel pressure drops below the specilied value
127 5 - 324 kPa, 2.8 - 3. 3 kgJ/cmr, 40-47 psi (Bl 8C 1engine: 329-378 kPa, 3.35-3.85 kgf/cmr, 48-55psi) with the fuel pressure regulator vacuum hose dis-
connectedl afte. making sure that the tuel pump and thefuel pressure regulator are OK.
1 , Disconnect the battery negative cable trom the bat-
tery negative terminal.
NOTE; The LS and GS-R model radio may have acoded theft protection circuit, Be sure to get the cus-
tomer's code number before disconnecting the
batterv.
After service, reconnect power to the tadio and turn
it on. When the word "CODE" is displaved, enter
the customer's 5-digit code to restore radio
operation.
2. Place a shop towel under and around the fueltilter.
3. Relieve fuel pressure (see page 11-100).
4. Remove the special banio bolt and the fuel feed pipe
from the fuel tilter.
Remove the fuel filter clamp and tuel Jilter.
When assembling, use new washers, as shown,
NOTE: Clean the llared joint ot high pressure hoses
thoroughly before reconnecting them,
1 1-108
SPECIALBOLT33 N.m(3.4 kgt.h,25 rbf.ft)
SERVICE BOLT15 N.m ll.5 kgt.m,1 I rbr.ftl
WASHERReplace
1O ttl.m(1.O kgf.m,7 tbt.ftl
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Eecause of its compact impeller design, the fuel pump is installed inside the fueltank, thereby saving space
ng the fuel line system.
FUEL PUMP
FUEL FILTER
FUEL PUMP BRACKET
FUEL PUMP CROSS SECTION lsido vi6rvl
IMPELLERS
CHECK VALVEPUMP CASING
The fuel oumo consists of a DC motor, a circumference flow pump, a relief valve for ptotecting the fuel lir
a check valve for retaining residual pressure, an inlet port, and a discharge port. The fuel pump assembly
the impellers (driven by the motor), the fuel pump casing {which forms the pumping chsmber), and the fuel p
OPERATION(1 ) When the engine is started. the PGi/t-Fl main relay actuates the fuel pump, and the motor turns togeth
impellers.
Differential pressure is generated by the numerous grooves around the impellers.
(2) Fuel entering the inlet porr flows inside the motor from the pumping chambe. and is forced through th
port via the check valve.
lf tuel flow is obstructed at the discharge side of the tuel line, the relief valve will open to bypass the
inlet port and prevent excessive fuel pressure.
(3) When the engine stops, the tuel pump stops automatically. However, a check valve closes by gravity t
residual pressure in the line, helping the engine to aestan more easily.
and simplify-
N lTop vi6w)
PORT
GROOVES
fuel line systems,
embly consists of
fuel pump cover.
together with the
rgh the discha.ge
ss the fuel to the
avitv to retain the
(cont'd)
PUMP COVER
FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY CROSS SECTION
D|SCHARGE FORT ^ . tNLEr P
IMPELLER
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PGM-Fl Main Relay
Doscription
The PGM-Fl main relav actuallv contains two individual
rerays.
This relay is located at the lett side of the cowl.
One relay is energized whenever the ignition is on which
supplies the battery voltage to the ECM, power to the
fuel injectors, and power for the second relay.
The second relay is energized for 2 seconds when the
ignition is switched on, and when the engine is running,
to supply power to the fuel pump.
PGM-FIMAIN RELAY
FUEL PUMP
Relay Testing
NOTE: lf the car stans and continues to r
Fl main relay is OK.
1. Remove the PGM-Fl main relay.
2. Attach the battery positive terminalto
minal and the battery negative termir
1 terminal of the PGM-FI main relay. T
continuity between the No. 5 terminal
minal of the PGM-FI main relay.
a lf there is continuity, go on 10 ste
a lt there is no continuity, replace the
relay and retest.
To lGN. I
To GROUND
To ST. SWITCH
To ECM {47}
Attach the battery positive terminalto
minal and the battery negative termil
3 terminal of rhe PGM-Fl main .elav. Tl
there is continuity between the No. ;
No.6 terminal of the PGM-Fl main re
a lf there is continuity, go on to st€
a lf there is no continuity, replace th€
relay and retest.
Anach the battery positive terminalto
minal and the battery negative termil
1 terminalof the PGM-Fl main relay, Tl
there is continuity between the No. :
No. 4 te.minal of the PGM-Fl main r
a It there is continuitv, the PGM-FI mi
a lf there is no continuity, replace th(
relav and retest.
No.2
run, the PGM-
nalto the No. 2 ter-
terminal to the No.
lay. Then check for
minal and No. 4 ter-
to step 3.
ce the PGM-Fl main
8Ar C)
ECM {425, 81)
J To FUEL PUMP
inalto the No. 5 ter-
terminsl to the No.
ay. Then check that
No. 7 terminal and
ain relay.
to step 4.
ce the PGM-Fl main
inal to the No. 6 ter-
terminal to the No.
ay, Then check that
No. 5 terminal and
nain relay.
-Flmain relay is OK.
ce the PGM-Fl main
(cont'd)
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Intake Air System
System Description
The system supplies air for allengine needs. lt consists of the intake air pipe, Air Cleaner (ACL), intake air duct, Throttle
Body (TB), ldle Air Control {lAC) Valve, tast idle thermo valve, and intake manifold.
A resonator in the intake air pipe provides additional silencing as air is drawn into the system.
nacot{TRoLSOLENOIDVALVE
To
ffi -------------+ i'"ii'i''RELAY
VARIOUSSENSORS
IABCONTROLDIAPHRAGMVALVE
-BLK--L EI{GINE- cooLnnt
tFASTIDLETHERMOVALVE
U
INTAKEAIR PIPE
INTAKEAIRDUCT
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Intake Air System
Throttle cable [81881 enginel
1 1-1 18
Inspection/Adiustment
'I . Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,000 rpm with
no load (A/T in $ or@ oosition, M/T in neutral) until
the radiator fan comes on, then let it idle.
2. Check that the throttle cable operates smoothly with
no binding or sticking. Repair as necessary.
3. Check cable free play at the throttle linkage. Cable
deflection should be 1O-12 mm (O.39-O.47 in.)
DEFLECTION1O- 12 mm1O.39-0.47 in.l
4.lf deflection is not within specs, loosen the locknut
and turn the adjusting nut until the deflection is as
specifled.
With the cable properly adjusted. check the throttle
valve to be sure it opens fully when you push the
accelerator pedal to the floor. Also check the throt-
tle valve to be sure it returns to the idle oosition
whenever you release the accelerator pedal.
Installation
1. Fully open the throttle valve. then install the throt-tle cable in the throttle linkage and install the cablehousing in the cable bracket.
2. Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,OOO rpm withno load (A/T in S or @ position, M/T in neutrall untilthe radiator tan comes on, then let it idle.
THBOTTLE LII{KCABLEARACKET
i;
-l-r
,)
j
5.
LOCKNUTITINER CABLE
Hold the cable sheath, removing all slack from the
cable.
Turn the adjusting nut until it is 3 mm (O. 12 in.) away
trom the cable bracket.
Tighten the locknut. The cable deflection should now
be 10- 1 2 mm (O.39 -O.47 in.). lf not, see Inspec-
tion/Adjustment.
3 mm {0.12 in)
LOCKNUT1O N.m{1.O kgl.m,7 tbt.ft)
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Throttle cable [B18C1 enginel
Inspection/Adiustment
1 . Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,O0O lpm with
no load in neutral until the radiator fan comes on,
then let it idle.
2. Check that the throttl€ cable operates smoothly with
no binding or sticking. Repair as necessary.
3. Check csble free play at the throttle linkage, Cable
deflection should be 10-12 mm (O.39-O.47 in.)
DEFLECTIOI{10-12 mm(O.39-O.47 in.l
lf deflection is not within sDecs, loosen the locknut
and turn the adjusting nut until the deflection is as
specitied.
With the cable properly adjusted, check the throttle
valve to be sure it opens fully when you push the
accelerator Dedal to the tloor. Also check the throt-
tle valve to be sure it retums to the idle position
whenever vou release the accel€rator pedal.
CABLE BBACKET
ADJUSTING I{UT
lnstallation
1. Fullv open the throttle valve, then install the throt-
tle cable in the throttle linkage and install th€ cable
housing in the cable bracket.
2. Stan the engine. Hold the engine at 3,OOO rpm with
no load in neutral until the radiator fan comes on,
then let it idle.
THROTTLE LI K
With part A of the cabl€ bracket, support the cable
sheath so that there is no inner wire free play. Turn
the adjusting nut until it touches part A, leaving a
gap between the locknut and adiusting nul.
Move the cable sheath to psrt B of the cable brack-
et that so the bracket slides into the gap between
the locknut and adiusting nut. Tighten the locknul.
LOCKT{UTlO t{.m (t.O kgl.m, pART B
5.
4.
7 lbt.ftl{Locked by bracket)ADJUSTING NUT
PABT A
LOCKNUTNO GAP
AIUUSTINGNUT
5, The cable deflection should now be 10-12 mm
{O.39-O.47 in.). lf not, see Inspection/Adiustmsnt
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lntake Air System
Throttle Body
Description
The throttle body is ot the single-barrel side-draft 1ype.
The lower portion of the throttle valve is heated by en-gine coolant from the cylinder head. The idle adjusting
screw which increases/dec.eases bvDass air and the
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Control Canister port are
located on the top of the throttle body.
IOLE AOJUSTING
THROTTLESTOP SCREW(Non-adiustsb16l
11-120
Insoection
CAUTION: Do not adiust the thlottle stop screw. lt ispreset at the lactory.
1. Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,OOO rpm with
no load (A/T in S or E position, M/T in neutral) until
the radiator fan comes on, then let it idle.
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose (to the EVAP control
canister) from the top of the throttle body; connect
a vacuum, gauge to the throttle body.
VACUUM PUMPGAUGEA973X-O41-XXXXX
5.
3. Allow the engine to idle and check that the gauge
indicates no vacuum.
a li there is vacuum, check the throttle cable (see
page 1 1-'l 18, 119).
Check that vacuum is indicated on the gauge when
the throttle is opened slightly from idle.
a lf the gauge indicates no vacuum, check the throt-
tle body port. lf the throttle body port is clogged.
clean it with carburetor cleaner.
Stop the engine and check that the throttle cable
operates smoothly without binding or sticking.
a lf there are any abnormalities in the above steps,
check for:
- Excessive wear or Dlav in the throttle valve shaft.
Sticky or binding throttle lever at full close po-
srtron.
Clearance between throttle stop screw and throt-
tle lever at tull close Dosition.
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818B1 engino:
There should beno clearance.
THROTTLE STOP SCREW(Non-adiustablel
818Cl engine:
Replace the throttle body if there is excessive play in the
throttle valve shalt or if the shaft is binding or sticking.
THROTTLE LINK
(Non-adjusrablel
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