E ENGINE COOLANT REFILLING Use the proper amount and mixture of ethylene-glycol based coolant. (Refer to Coolant Protection, page E-5.) 1. Slowly pour the coolant into the radiator up to the coolant filler port. Filling pace: 1.0 L (1.1 US qt, 0.9 Imp qt}/min. max 2. Fill the coolant reservoir up to the FULL level. 3. Fully install the radiator cap. 4. Start the engine and let it idle until it warms up. 5. If the temperature increases beyond normal, there is ex- cessive air in the system. Stop the engine and allow it to cool; then repeat step 1-3. 6. Run the engine at 2,200-2,800 rpm for five seconds; re- peat several times. 7. Stop the engine and allow it to cool. Warning Remove the radiator cap or the coolant filler cap while the engine is running, or when the engine and radiator are hot is dangerous. Scalding cool- ant and steam may shoot out and cause serious injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when removing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slowly turn it counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure escapes. When you're sure all the pressure is gone, press ii down on the cap -still using a cloth - turn it, and remove it. 8. Remove the radiator cap and check the coolant level. If the coolant level has dropped, repeat the procedure from step 1. Gartner Banana
RADIATOR CAP RADIATOR CAP INSPECTION Radiator Cap Valve 1. Remove foreign material (such as water residue) from between the radiator cap valve and the valve seat. 2. Attach the radiator cap to a radiator cap tester (commer- cially available) with the SST. Apply pressure gradually to 73.6-1 02 kPa (0.75-1 .O5 kgf/cm2, 10.7-1 4.9 psi). 3. Wait about 10 seconds. Verify that the pressure has not decreased. PREPARATION L SST Negative Pressure Valve 1. Pull the negative pressure valve to open it. Verify that it closes completely when released. 2. Check for damage on the contact surfaces and for cracked or deformed seal packing. 3. Replace the radiator cap if necessary. 49 9200 145 Adapter set, radiator cap tester Warning Remove the radiator cap or the coolant drain plug while the engine is running, or when the engine and radiator are hot is dangerous. Scalding cool- ant and steam may shoot out and cause serious injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when removing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slowly turn it counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure escapes. When you're sure all the pressure is gone, press down on the cap - still using a cloth - turn it, and remove it. 05UOEX-014 For inspection of radiator cap valve For inspection of radiator cap valve 49 9200 147 Adapter B (Part of 49 9200 145) Gartner Banana
Neutral swltch (MT) 7 PCV valve Powertrain control mod- ule (engine) (PCME) Purge solenoid valve Resonance chamber Steering pressure sen- Stoplight swltch I Throttle posltion sensor r [Two-way check valve Function jetects amount of intake air; sends signal to powertrain :ontrol module (engine) Li~ht illuminates when input device malfunctions - Light flashes to indicate trouble code number of input and output devices Detects in-gear condition; sends signal to powertrain :ontrol module (engine) - Controls blow by aas amount introduced into engine Detects the followlng: 1. A/C operation 2. Airlfuel ratio (Oxygen concentration) 3. Barometric absolute pressure 4. Braking signal 5. Cranking signal 6. EIL operation 7. Engine coolant temperature 8. Engine speed 9. In-gear condition 10. lntake air amount 11, lntake air temperature 12. No.1 piston TDC 13. PIS operation 14. Initial set signal 15. Throttle valve opening angle Controls operatlon of the followlng: 1. AIC (Cut off) 2. Fail-safe function 3. Fuel injection system 4. ldle speed control 5. Ignition timing control system 6. Monitor function 7. Purge control system 8. Lockup control svstem Controls vacuum to pressure regulator -- Adjusts fuel pressure supplied to fuel injectors Controls evaporative fumes from canister to intake man- ifold -- lm~roves mid-ranae torque characteristics -. Detects PIS operation; sends signal to powertrain con- trol module (engine) -- Detects braking operation (deceleration); sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Reduces HC, CO, and NOx by chemical reaction Controls pressurein fuel tank Controls intake air quantity Detects position of the throttle valve closed throttle posi- tion; sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Detects the throttle valve opening at a preset angle; sends si~nal to powertrain control module (engine) controls pressure in fuel tank Remark lntake air temperature sensor and fuel pump switch included Use Vref (5 volt) as power source ' Data link connector terminal TEN ' Data link connector terminal TEN Switch ON when in neutral 1, Air conditioning sesnor 2. Heated oxygen sensor 3. Barometric absolute pressure sensor 4. Stoplight switch 5. Ignition switch (START position) 6. Coolant fan relay Light and turn relay Blower switch 7. Engine coolant temperature sensor 8. Crankshaft position sensor (SGT-signal) 9. Neutral and dutch switches (MT) Parklneutral switch (AT) 10. Mass airflow sensor 11, lntake air temperature sensor 12. Crankshaft position sensor (SGC-signal) 13. Steering pressure switch 14. Data link connector 15. Throttle position sensor 1. NC relay 2. Self-diagnosis checker and MIL 3. Fuel injector 4. IAC valve 5. Igniter 6. Monitor lamp (Self-diagnosis checker) 7. Purge solenoid valve 8. Powertrain control module (transmission) (AT) D Controlled by duty signal from powertrain control module (engine) D PIS: ON when steering wheel turned Monolith type D Integrated throttle position sensor, Idle air control valve, and dashpol Gartner Banana
F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting chart F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 7 I - page F-79 CRANKS NORMALLY BUT HARD TO START - AFTER WARM-UP 1 Check if PCME terminal voltaoes are OK Check If '00" is displayed on Sell-Diagnosis Check- er wilh lonillon switch ON I (2D* 2R and *) page 6145 'SCRIPTION Enginecranks at normal speed but requires excessive cranking time (more than 5 sec.) before starting after run- ning and hot soaked Battery In normal condition Engine starts normally when cold TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS] D AidFuel mixture too rich @ Vapor lock Fuel injection control malfunction . Fuel pressure not held In fuel line after engine stop Fuel injector fuel leakage . High RVP (winter) fuel used In warm weather ITEP I INSPECTlON Yes "88" flashes I Check PCME terminal I E ~Itg " p8gO F-I45 1 ACVON Go to next slep No Speclflcatlon: Baltery porltlve voltage (Ignition rwltch 1 ON) Diagnostic Trouble Code No. dlrplayed Check lor cause (Refer lo specified check sequence) a page F-81 If OK, replace PCME rr F-143 I:, if not OK, check wiring between PCME and Sell-Diagno- sis Checker LQ page M I No Check for cause (Refer to 'Check Pdnt for Each Terml- nal') page F-1 I -- ~ Yes Go lo next step I p- / Yes DESCRIPTION: Further describes the symptom. Confirm that the chart addresses the actual symptom before beginning troubleshooting. Go to next slep TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS: This describes the possible point of malfunction. STEP: This shows the order of troubleshooting. Proceed with troubleshooting as indicated. INSPECTION: This describes an inspection to quickly determine the malfunction of parts. If a detailed procedure is nec- essary to perform the INSPECTION, refer to the page shown by the "UW' mark. ACTION: This recommends the appropriate action to take as a result (YesINo) of the INSPECTION. How to per- form the action is described on the reference page shown by the "=" mark. Gartner Banana
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 7 CRANKS NORMALLY BUT WILL NOT START (PARTIAL COMBUSTION) -AFTER WARM-UP I ~ngine starts normally when cold TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS] D AirIFuel mixture too rich O Vapor lock Fuel pressure not held in fuel line after engine stops High RVP (winter) fuel used in warm weather 'ESCRIPTIoN Fuel injection control malfunction (Correction for coolant temperature) Fuel injector fuel leakage I INSPECTION Engine cranks at normal speed but shows partial combustion and will not continue to run after running and hol soaked Battery in normal condition :heck if "00" is displayed on Self-Diagnosis Checker with ignition switch ON @S page F-79 :heck if PCME terminal voltages are OK :2D and 20) page F-136 sonnect data link connector terminals F/P and GND ~ith jumper wire and check for correct fuel line pres- sure with ignition switch ON page F-110 Fuel Line pressure: 26-14 kPa {2.7-3.2 kgflcm2, 38-46 psi) GND F~P INSTALL CLAPS ' Yes No - Yes - No Yes ACTION Go to next step Diagnostic Trouble Code No. displayed Check for cause (Refer to specified check sequence) page F-81 "88" flashes Check PCME terminal 1 E voltage page F-145 Specification: Battery positive voltage (Ignition switch ON) 0 If OK, replace PCME page F-143 0 If not OK, check wiring between PCME and Self-Diagno- sis Checker page F-7 Go to next step Check for cause (Refer to "Check Point for Each Terminal") page F-148 Go to next step Low pressure Check fuel line pressure while pinching fuel return hose Q If fuel line pressure quickly increases, check pressure regulator page F-118 0 If fuel line pressure gradually increases, check fuel line and filter for clogging If not clogged, check fuel pump maximum pressure page F-115 - High pressure Check if fuel return hose is clogged or restricted a If OK, replace pressure regulator page F-119 6 If not OK, repair or replace Gartner Banana
F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION With condition of step 3, check if fuel line pressure is held after ignition switch is turned OFF page F-109 Fuel line pressure: More than 147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2, 21 psi) for 5 min. PRESSURE MINIMUM IGNITION 5 MIN. TIME SWITCH OFF Check if fuel line pressure is held after ignition switch is turned OFF and blocking outlet of pressure regula- tor page F-118 Fuel line pressure: More than 147 kPa {I .5 kgf/cm2, 21 psi) for 5 min. Try known good PCME and check if condition page F-144 - Yes - No - Yes - No - Yes ACTION 30 to Step 6 30 to Step 5 3eplace pressure regulator EF page F-119 :heck fuel pump hold pressure page F-114 3 If OK, check fuel injector for fuel leakage page F-120 3 If not OK, replace fuel pump page F-115 qeplace PCME 2hange fuel to another brand 35UOFX-O' Gartner Banana
F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE [TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS] D AirIFuel mixture too rich 7 Q Vaoor lock CRANKS NORMALLY BUT HARD TO START - AFTER WARM-UP Fuel pressure not held in fuel line after engine stops 0 High RVP (winter) fuel used in warm weather ACTION DESCR'PnON Fuel injection control malfunction Fuel injector fuel leakage Check if "00" is displayed on Self-Diagnosis Check- er with ignition switch ON uar page F-79 Engine cranks at normal speed but requires excessive cranking time (more than 5 sec.) before starting after run- ning and hot soaked Battery in normal condition Engine starts normally when cold 1 Check if PCME terminal voltages are OK (2D,2R and 2Q) page F-145 INSPECTION Run engine at idle and check if fuel line pressure is held after ignition switch turned OFF page F-109 Fuel line pressure: More than 147 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm2, 21 psi} for 5 min. INSTALL CLAPS Try known good PCME and check if condition im- proves US page F-144 Yes - No Yes - No Yes No - Yes Go to next step Diagnostic Trouble Code No. displayed Check for cause (Refer to specified check sequence) page F-81 "88" flashes Check PCME terminal 1 E voltage page F-145 Specification: Battery positive voltage (Ignition switch ON) 0 If OK, replace PCME @sf page F-143 G If not OK, check wiring between PCME and Self-Diagno- sis Checker page F-7 Go to next step Check for cause (Refer to "Check Point for Each Termi- nal") page F-148 Go to next step Block outlet of pressure regulator and check if fuel line pressure is held after ignition switch is turned OFF page F-117 If OK, replace pressure regulator page F-118 Q If not OK, check fuel pump hold pressure I@? page F-115 If fuel pump is OK, check fuel injector for fuel leakage page F-120 Replace PCME Change fuel to another brand Gartner Banana
ENGINE TUNE-UP ENGINE TUNE-UP PREPARATION L" SST r I I 16EOF2-012 BASIC INSPECTION Engine Oil 1. Remove the dipstick and check the engine oil level and condition. 2. Add or change oil as necessary. 49 B019 9AO System Selector Coolant (engine cold) For inspection of ignition timing and idle speed Warning Removing the radiator cap or the coolant drain plug while the engine is running, or when the en- gine and radiator are hot is dangerous. Scalding coolant and steam may shoot out and cause seri- ous injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when remov- ing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slow- ly turn it counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure escapes. When you're sure all the pressure is gone, press down on the cap-still using a cloth-turn it, and remove it. 1. Verify that the coolant level is near the radiator filler neck. 2. Verify that the coolant level on the coolant dipstick is be- tween the F and L marks. 3. Add coolant if necessary. Battery Removing the label on the top of the battery or removing the vent caps will void the battery's warranty. 1. Clean any corrosion on the clamps or battery posts. 2. Verify that the battery top is clean. If necessary, clean with baking soda and water. 3. Verify that cables are in good condition and not frayed or corroded. Repair or replace if necessary. 4. Verify that cable clamps are tight. Note Because this is a maintenance free battery, it is not necessary to check the fluid level. Gartner Banana