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INDEX INDEX HYDRAULIC LASH ADJUSTER (HLA) REMOVAL / INSPECTION I INSTALLATION, SECTION B ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION API SERVICE SG, SH (ECII) ILSAC TOTAL CAPACITY 4.0 L (4.2 US qt, 3.5 Imp qt) 1. Oil pressure 4. Oil cooler Inspection ................. page D- 4 Removal I Installation ....... page D- 7 2. Engine oil 5. Oil pan Inspection ................. page D- 5 Removal / Installation ....... page D- 8 Replacement .............. page D- 5 6. Oil pump _-' 3. Oil filter Disassembly I Assembly .... page D-11 .............. Replacement page D- 6 Inspection ................. page D-12 Gartner Banana
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OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE D OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS Engine BP DOHC Lubrication system Oil capacity Engine oil Force-fed type Trochoid gear 344--441 {3.5-4.5,50--63) Full-flow, paper element 79--117 {0.&1.2, 12-1 7) Oil pump Oil filter Oil and oil filter replacement L {US qt, Imp qt) API service SG, SH (ECII) l LSAC TY pe Relief pressure kPa {kgf/cm2, psi) Type Relief pressure differential kPa {kgf/cm2, psi) Total (dry engine) L (US qt, Imp qt} Oil replacement L {US qt, Imp qt} 3.75 (4.0, 3.3) 4.0 f4.2, 3.5) 3.6 (3.8,3.2) I TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem SAE 1 OW-30 SAE 5W-30 Viscosity number Engine hard starting 45UODX-003 Above -25°C (-1 3°F) Below 0°C {32"F} Excessive oil consumption Oil pressure drop Oil pressure gauge (meter) does not operate Warning Possible Cause Improper engine oil Insufficient engine oil Oil working up or down Oil leakage Insufficient oil Oil leakage Worn and/or damaged oil pump inner and outer rotor Worn plunger (inside oil pump) or weak spring Clogged oil strainer Excessive main bearing or connecting rod bearing clearance Oil pressure drop Malfunction of oil pressure gauge Malfunction of electrical system Remedy Replace Add oil Refer to section 6 Repair Add oil Repair Replace Replace Clean Refer to section B As described above Refer to section T Refer to section T Page D-5 D-5 - 0-5 - D-11,12 D-ll,12 - - 45UODX-004 Conthuous exposure with USED engine oil has caused skin cancer in laboratory mice. Protect your skin by washing with soap and water immediately after this work. Gartner Banana
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OIL COOLER D OIL COOLER REMOVAL I INSTALLATION 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the engine oil and engine coolant. (Refer to page D-5, Section E.) 3. Remove in the order shown in the figure. 4. Install in the reverse order of removal. INSTALL OIL COOLER WITH IDENTIFICATION MARK (BLACK) FACING UP A OIL FILTER^ RUBBER I 3049 (3.0--4.0,22-28) REPLACE Nm {kgtm, ft4bf) 1. Oil filter 3. Oil cooler Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page D-6 4. O-ring 2. Water hose Steps After Installation 1. Connect the negative battery cable. 2. Fill with the specified amount and type of engine oil and engine coolant. (Refer to page D-5, Section E.) 3. Start the engine and check for leaks. 4. Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. 5. Recheck the engine coolant levels. Gartner Banana
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D OIL PAN OIL PAN REMOVAL / INSTALLATION 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the engine oil. (Refer to page D-5.) 3. Remove the undercover. 4. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to Removal Note. 5. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note. 94--117 (9.5-11.9,69-86) 57-78 (5.8--8.0,42-57) 69-83 {7.0-8.5,51-61) GASKET, REPLAC 7.9--10.7 Nm {60-110 kgfan, 70-95 O-RING, REPLACE 'If 64-49 (6.!%9.1,4&65) 7.9-10.7 N.m (80-110 kgf.crn, 70-95 indbf] 1. Dipstick and pipe 5. Oil pan ............. 2. Intermediate shaft Removal Note page D- 9 ........... .......... Removal / lnstllation section N Installation Note page D-10 3. Engine mount nut 6. Oil strainer 7. Oil baffle ,' ............. Removal Note page D- 9 ............. 4. Crossmember installation bolt and nut Removal Note page D- 9 ............. ........... Removal Note page D- 9 Installation Note page D- 9 Gartner Banana
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- . - . Before beginning any service procedure, refer to section T of this manual for air bag system service warnings and audio antitheft system alarm conditions . COOLING SYSTEM INDEX ....................................... E- 2 OUTLINE ..................................... E- 3 SPECIFICATIONS ........................... E- 3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................. E- 3 ENGINE COOLANT ........................... E- 4 PREPARATION ............................. E- 4 INSPECTION ............................... E- 4 REPLACEMENT ............................ E- 5 REFILLING ................................. E- 6 .............................. RADIATOR CAP E- 7 ............................. PREPARATION E- 7 INSPECTION ............................... E- 7 RADIATOR ................................... E- 8 REMOVAL I INSTALLATION .................. E- 8 INSPECTION ............................... E- 8 THERMOSTAT ................................ E- 9 REMOVAL I INSTALLATION .................. E- 9 INSPECTION ............................... E- 9 WATER PUMP ................................ E-10 REMOVAL / INSTALLATION .................. E-10 COOLANT FAN MOTOR ....................... E-12 INSPECTION ............................... E-12 REPLACEMENT ............................ E-12 ........................ COOLANT FAN RELAY E-13 ............................... INSPECTION E-13 45UOEX-001 Gartner Banana
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WATER PUMP WATER PUMP REMOVAL I INSTALLATION 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the engine coolant. (Refer to page E-5 for WARNING and procedure) 3. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to Removal Note. 4. Install in the reverse order of removal. 1. Timing belt 4. Water pump Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section B Inspect for cracks, damaged mounting sur- 2. PIS oil pump face, bearing condition, and leakage. Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page E-1 1 If the water pump is damage, replace it. 3. Water hose Do not repair it. 5. Water inlet pipe Gartner Banana
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Before beginning any service procedure. refer to section T of this manual for air bag system service warnings and audio antitheft system alarm conditions . FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS INDEX ............................ F- 2 ......................... OUTLINE F- 5 .............. SYSTEM DIAGRAM F- 5 VACUUM HOSE ROUTING DIAGRAM ...................... F- 6 WIRING DIAGRAM ............... F- 7 SPECIFICATIONS ............... F- 8 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ... F- 9 ....... TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE F- 11 ENGINE CONTROL OPERATION CHART ........................ F- 11 RELATIONSHIP CHART .......... F- 12 USING THIS SECTION ........... F- 13 DIAGNOSTIC INDEX ............. F- 15 SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING . F- 17 PREPARATION ................... F- 75 ............. BASIC INSPECTION F- 75 .................. ADJUSTMENT F- 76 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM . . F- 78 DESCRIPTION .................. F- 78 PREPARATION .................. F- 79 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE NUMBER ...................... F- 79 ... SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION F- 95 INTAKE AIR SYSTEM .............. F- 98 COMPONENTS .................. F- 98 SYSTEM OPERATION ............ F-100 THROTTLE BODY ............... F-101 INTAKE MANIFOLD .............. F-102 ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND CABLE ........................ F-103 IDLE SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM ... F-104 DESCRI PTlON .................. F-104 PREPARATION .................. F-105 BAC VALVE ..................... F-105 IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE ....... F-106 FUEL SYSTEM .................... F-107 DESCRIPTION .................. F-107 PREPARATION .................. F-108 SYSTEM OPERATION ............ F-109 FUEL TANK ..................... F-111 FUEL FILTER .................... F-113 FUEL PUMP .................... F-114 FUEL PUMP RELAY .............. F-117 PRESSURE REGULATOR ........ F-118 FUEL INJECTOR ................ F-119 PRESSURE REGULATOR CONTROL SYSTEM ......................... F-122 PRC SOLENOID VALVE .......... F-123 EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) ........................... F-124 PREPARATION .................. F-124 .................. DESCRIPTION F-124 SYSTEM OPERATION F-125 ............ EGR SOLENOID VALVE (VACUUM) F-125 EGR SOLENOID VALVE (VENT) ... F-126 ......... EGR FUNCTION SENSOR F-126 ........... EGR CONTROL VALVE F-127 ................ EXHAUST SYSTEM F-128 .................. COMPONENTS F-128 OUTLINE OF EMISSION CONTROL ......................... SYSTEM F-129 ............. STRUCTURAL VIEW F-129 POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION ................... (PCV) SYSTEM F-130 ' DESCRIPTION .................. F-I ..................... PCV VALVE F-1 ..... FUEL EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM F- .................. DESCRIPTION F- ....... PURGE SOLENOID VALVE F- ........ TWO-WAY CHECK VALVE F- ...... THREE-WAY CHECK VALVE F- ............. FUEL VAPOR VALVE F- .......... CHARCOAL CANISTER F- CATALYTIC CONVERTER SYSTEM . F- .................. DESCRIPTION F- .......... THREE-WAY CATALYST F- AIC CUT-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM . . F- .................. DESCRIPTION F- ........... SYSTEM INSPECTION F- ...................... A/c RELAY F-1 36 ..... DECHOKE CONTROL SYSTEM F-137 .................. DESCRIPTION F-137 ......... COOLANT FAN CONTROL F-138 ....................... OUTLINE F-138 .................. COOLANT FAN F-139 ............... CONDENSER FAN F-139 ........... SYSTEM INSPECTION F-140 ........... COOLANT FAN RELAY F-140 ........ CONDENSER FAN RELAY F-140 ............... CONTROL SYSTEM F-141 .................. PREPARATION F-141 ............. STRUCTURAL VIEW F-142 POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE .............. (ENGINE) (PCME) F-143 ........ MASS AIRFLOW SENSOR F-152 CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR F-153 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE ...................... SENSOR F-154 THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR . . F-154 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR ...... F-156 MAIN RELAY .................... F-157 ............... CLUTCH SWITCH F-157 NEUTRAL SWITCH .............. F-157 STEERING PRESSURE SENSOR . F-158 45UOFX-001 Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE USING THIS SECTION Introduction Most of the fuel and emission control system is electrically controlled, often making it difficult to diagnose '.-/ problems in the system, especially intermittent problems. Before undertaking actual checks, take a few minutes to talk with a customer who approaches with a driveability complaint. The customer is often a good source of information on such problems, especially intermittent ones. Through talks with the cus- tomer, one can find out what the symptoms are and under what conditions they occur. Work flow CHECK IN LISTEN TO CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS REFER TO TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE THAT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Diagnostic index CORRESPONDS TO ACTUAL SYMPTOM (Refer to page F-18) 1-CHECKFORWHATISBADINSYSTEM--------------------- Inspection CHECKFORWHATPARTISBAD----------------------- Action Diagnostic index No.: / Each troubleshooting item is as- signed a number. TROUBLESHOOTING ITEM: There are 34 troubleshooting items. Choose the item that most closely corresponds to the actual symp- ,, tom. yes 1 CHECK OUT ---- -- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE F DESCRIPTION: Describes each troubleshooting item. ' PAGE: Shows the reference page. Gartner Banana