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ContentConnector
No.Terminal
No.Signal (V)
Note Ignition SW
Engine ON (Idling)
ON (Engine OFF)
Knock
sensorSignal B84 30 2.8 2.8—
Shield B84 56 0 0—
AT/MT identification B84 50(AT) 5
(MT) 0(AT) 5
(MT) 0When measuring voltage
between ECM and body.
Back-up power supply B84 42 10—13 13—14 Ignition switch“OFF”:10—13
Control unit power
supplyB8415
10—13 13—14—
16
Ignition
control#1,#2 B84 14 0 1—3.4—
#3,#4 B84 13 0 1—3.4—
Fuel
injector# 1 B84 2 10—13 1—14 Waveform
# 2 B84 1 10—13 1—14 Waveform
# 3 B84 18 10—13 1—14 Waveform
# 4 B84 17 10—13 1—14 Waveform
Idle air
control
solenoid
valveOPEN end B84 12—1—13 Waveform
CLOSE
endB84 11—13—1 Waveform
Fuel pump relay
controlB84 84ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 10—130.5, or less—
A/C relay control B84 85ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 10—13ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 13—14—
Radiator fan relay 1
controlB8477
ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 10—13ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 13—14—
88
Radiator fan relay 2
controlB84 61ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 10—13ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 13—14With A/C vehicles only
Self-shutoff control B84 86 10—13 13—14—
Malfunction indicator
lampB84 31——Light“ON”: 1, or less
Light“OFF”:10—14
Engine speed output B84 33—0—13, or more Waveform
Torque control signal B84 49 5 5—
Torque control cut
signalB84 36 8 8—
Mass air flow signal for
ATB84 35 0—0.3 0.8—1.2—
Purge control solenoid
valveB84 59ON: 1, or less
OFF: 10—13ON: 1, or less
OFF: 13—14—
Atmospheric pressure
sensorB84 23 3.9—4.1 2.0—2.3—
Pressure sources
switching solenoid
valveB84 58ON: 1, or less
OFF: 10—13ON: 1, or less
OFF: 13—14—
EGR solenoid valve B84 60ON: 1, or less
OFF: 10—13ON: 1, or less
OFF: 13—14—
Front oxygen sensor
heater signalB84 44 0—1.0 0—1.0—
Rear oxygen sensor
heater signalB84 43 0—1.0 0—1.0—
TCS signal B84 34 0—70—7 Waveform
AT diagnosis input
signalB84 48Less than 1)More
than 4Less than 1)More
than 4Waveform
GND (sensors) B84 25 0 0—
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B: ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS AND
GROUND POINT
B6M0267A
1Front wiring harness
2Engine wiring harness
3Room light cord
4Bulkhead wiring harness
5Instrument panel wiring harness
6Front door cord RH
7Rear door cord RH
8Rear wiring harness
9Trunk lid cord (Sedan)
10Rear defogger ground cord (Sedan)
11Fuel tank cord
12Rear door cord LH
13Front door cord LH
14Sunroof cord
15Floor wiring harness
16Transmission cord
17Rear gate cord (Wagon)
18Rear oxygen sensor cord
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![SUBARU LEGACY 1995 Service Repair Manual 7. Basic Diagnostics Procedure
Trouble occurs.
Ask the customer when and how the
trouble occurred using interview
check list. <Ref. to [T702].>
Start the engine.
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Trouble occurs.
Ask the customer when and how the
trouble occurred using interview
check list. <Ref. to [T702].>
Start the engine.
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7. Basic Diagnostics Procedure
Trouble occurs.
Ask the customer when and how the
trouble occurred using interview
check list.
Start the engine.
Ye sNoInspection using“9. Diagnostics for
Engine Start Failure [T900]”
Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) illu-
minates.
Ye sNoInspection using“10. General Diag-
nostics Table [T1000]”
Inspection using Subaru select moni-
tor or OBD-II general scan tool.
(Subaru select monitor: MODE FB1)
Trouble code
No trouble code designated.Repair.
See NOTE: *1
designated.
Inspection using“11. Diagnostics
Chart with Trouble Code [T11A0]”.
See NOTE: *2.
Trouble code
designated.
Repair.
Inspection mode
Inspection using Subaru select moni-
tor or OBD-II general scan tool.
(Subaru select monitor: MODE FB0)
No trouble code
Clear memory mode.
designated.
END
NOTE:
*1: If trouble code is not shown on display although the
MIL illuminates, perform diagnostics of the MIL (CHECK
ENGINE LIGHT) circuit or combination meter.
Diagnostics for CHECK ENGINE Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (MIL) [T800].”>
*2: Carry out the basic check, only when trouble code
about automatic transmission is shown on display.
[T701].>
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2. CHECK LIST FOR INTERVIEW
Check the following items when problem occurred.
Customer’s name Engine no.
Date of sale Fuel brand
Date of repair Odometer readingkm
miles
Vin no.
WeatherFineCloudyRainySnowyVarious/Other
Outdoor TemperatureHotWarmCoolCold (approx.°F/°C)
PlaceHighwaySuburbsInner CityUphillDownhill
Rough roadOther
Engine Temp.ColdWarming-upAfter warming-upAny temp.Other
Engine speed
0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 rpm
Driving conditionsNot affected
At startingWhile idlingAt racing
While acceleratingWhile cruising
While deceleratingWhile turning (RH/LH)
Vehicle speed
0 10203040 5060MPH
HeadlightON /OFF
BlowerON /OFF
A/C compressorON /OFF
Cooling fanON /OFF
Front wiperON /OFF
Rear wiperON /OFF
Rear defoggerON /OFF
RadioON /OFF
CD/CassetteON /OFF
Car phoneON /OFF
CB
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Check the following items about the vehicle’s state when
MIL turns on.
a) Other warning lights or indicators turn on.Ye s /No
1Low fuel warning light
2Charge indicator light
3AT diagnostics indicator light
4ABS warning light
5TCS warning light
6Engine oil pressure warning light
b) Fuel level
Lack of gasoline:Ye s /No
Indicator position of fuel gauge:
c) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of harness connectors or spark plug cords:Ye s /No
What:
d) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of hoses:Ye s /No
What:
e) Installing of parts other than genuine partsYe s /No
What:
Where:
f) Occurrence of noiseYe s /No
From where:
What kind:
g) Occurrence of smellYe s /No
From where:
What kind:
h) Intrusion of water into engine compartment or passenger compartmentYe s /No
i) Troubles occurred
1Engine does not start.
2Engine stalls during idling.
3Engine stalls while driving.
4Engine speed decreases.
5Engine speed does not decrease.
6Rough idling
7Poor acceleration
8Back fire
9After fire
10No shift
11Excessive shift shock
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Problem parts
Inhibitor switch
Control module
Vehicle speed sensor 1
Vehicle speed sensor 2
Select cable
Select lever
FWD switch
Starter motor and harness
Throttle position sensor
Hold switch
Accumulator (“N”—“D”)
Accumulator (2A)
Accumulator (4A)
Accumulator (3R)
ATF temperature sensor
Strainer
Duty solenoid A
Duty solenoid B
Shift solenoid 1
Shift solenoid 2
Shift solenoid 3
Control valve
Detent spring
Manual plate
Transfer clutch
Transfer valve
Transfer pipe
Duty solenoid C
Forward clutch
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Engine brake is not effected when select
lever is in“3”or“2”range.
Engine brake is not effected when select
lever is in“1”range.
Shift characteristics are erroneous.
No lock-up occurs.
Vehicle cannot be set in“D”range power
mode.
“D”range power mode cannot be released.
Parking brake is not effected.
Shift lever cannot be moved or is hard to
move from“P”range.
Select lever is hard to move.
Select lever is too light to move (unreason-
able resistance).
ATF spurts out.
Differential oil spurts out.
Differential oil level changes excessively.
Odor is produced from oil supply pipe.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“1”to“2”range.
Slippage occurs when select lever is moved
from“1”to“2”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“2”to“3”range.
Slippage occurs when select lever is moved
from“2”to“3”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“3”to“4”range.
Slippage occurs when select lever is moved
from“3”to“4”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“3”to“2”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“D”to“1”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“2”to“1”range.
Shock occurs when accelerator pedal is
released at medium speeds.
Vibration occurs during straight-forward
operation.
Select lever slips out of position during
acceleration or while driving on rough terrain.
Vibration occurs during turns (tight corner
“braking”phenomenon).
Front wheel slippage occurs during standing
starts.
Vehicle is not set in FWD mode.
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Overrunning clutch
Drive pinion
Crown gear
Axle shaft
Differential gear
Final gear
Seal pipe
Oil pump
High clutch
Band brake
Low & reverse clutch
Reverse clutch
One-way clutch (1-2)
One-way clutch (3-4)
Double oil seal
Input shaft
Output shaft
Planetary gear
Reduction gear
Drive plate
Torque converter one-way clutch
Lock-up facing
Lock-up damper
ATF deterioration
ATF level too high or too low
Differential gear oil level too high or too low
Engine performance
Engine speed signal
Parking brake mechanism
Problem parts
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Engine brake is not effected when select
lever is in“3”or“2”range.
Engine brake is not effected when select
lever is in“1”range.
Shift characteristics are erroneous.
No lock-up occurs.
Vehicle cannot be set in“D”range power
mode.
“D”range power mode cannot be released.
Parking brake is not effected.
Shift lever cannot be moved or is hard to
move from“P”range.
Select lever is hard to move.
Select lever is too light to move (unreason-
able resistance).
ATF spurts out.
Differential oil spurts out.
Differential oil level changes excessively.
Odor is produced from oil supply pipe.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“1”to“2”range.
Slippage occurs when select lever is moved
from“1”to“2”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“2”to“3”range.
Slippage occurs when select lever is moved
from“2”to“3”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“3”to“4”range.
Slippage occurs when select lever is moved
from“3”to“4”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“3”to“2”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“D”to“1”range.
Shock occurs when select lever is moved
from“2”to“1”range.
Shock occurs when accelerator pedal is
released at medium speeds.
Vibration occurs during straight-forward
operation.
Select lever slips out of position during
acceleration or while driving on rough terrain.
Vibration occurs during turns (tight corner
“braking”phenomenon).
Front wheel slippage occurs during standing
starts.
Vehicle is not set in FWD mode.
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OBD0145A
B2M0271
OBD0616
1CONNECT SUBARU SELECT MONITOR OR
THE OBD-II GENERAL SCAN TOOL, AND
READ DATA.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Connect Subaru Select Monitor or the OBD-II general
scan tool to data link connector.
3) Turn ignition switch to ON and Subaru Select Monitor or
the OBD-II general scan tool switch to ON.
4) Start engine.
5) Read data on Subaru Select Monitor or OBD-II general
scan tool.
Subaru Select Monitor
Designate mode using function key.
Function mode: F08 or F47
F08: Voltage input from mass air flow sensor is shown
on display.
F47: Mass air flow is shown on display.
F08: Is sensor output equal to or more
than 0.3 V and equal to or less than
5.0 V?
F47: Is sensor output equal to or more
than 1.3 g/sec and equal to or less
than 250 g/sec?
Probable cause: Poor connect of connectors, circuit and
grounding line.
: Even if MIL lights up, the circuit has returned to a
normal condition at this time. A temporary poor
contact of the connector or harness may be the
cause. Repair harness or connector of the mass
air flow sensor.
HINT:
1Open or short circuit between mass air flow sen-
sor and ECM.
2Poor contact of connectors for mass air flow sen-
sor or ECM.
: Go to next.
: Is the value less than 0.3 V (1.3 g/sec)?
: Go to step 2.
: Go to step 5.
OBD-II general scan tool
For detailed operation procedures, refer to the OBD-II Gen-
eral Scan Tool Instruction Manual.
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11. Diagnostics Chart with Trouble Code