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Tools Required
603 589 00 40 00 Fan Clutch Holder
1. Remove the engine hanger bracket bolts.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
22.5 -- 27.5 NSm
(16.6 -- 20.3 lb-ft)
2. Remove the engine hanger bracket.
3. Remove the cooling fan bolts.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
9--11NSm (80 -- 97 lb-in)
4. Hold the cooling fan pulley using the fan clutch holder
603 589 00 40 00.
5. Remove the viscous clutch mounting bolts and vis-
cous clutch.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
40.5 -- 49.5 NSm
(29.8 -- 36.5 lb-ft)
Important:There are two chambers in the viscous
clutch. Be sure to make the viscous clutch stand on the
ground not to flow silicone oil into another chamber in
the viscous clutch. Do not lay down the clutch.
6. Installation should follow the removal procedure in
the reverse order.
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COOLING FAN SHROUD
1 Clip
2 Lower Fan Shroud
3Bolt4 Fan Shroud Assembly
5Radiator
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Pull out the 2 clips (1) from the fan shroud assembly.
2. Remove the lower fan shroud (2).
Notice:For installation, exactly align the lower fan
shroud pin into the hole of the fan shroud assembly (4)
and insert the clips.
3. Remove the bolts (3) and then remove the cooling fan
shroud assembly (4).
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
3--7NSm (27 -- 62 lb-in)
4. Installation should follow the removal procedure in
the reverse order.
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RADIATOR
Preceding Work: Removal of cooling fan shroud
1 Radiator Inlet Coolant Hose
2 Radiator Outlet Coolant Hose
3 Make Up Coolant Hose
4 Automatic Transmission Oil Cooling Line
5 Automatic Transmission Oil Cooling Line4Bolt 3--7NSm (27-- 62 lb-in) ..................
7 Insulator
8 Stopper
4Bolt 7NSm (62 lb-in) .......................
10 Radiator
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Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Drain coolant from the radiator.
2. Remove the coolant thermo connector from the ra-
diator.
3. Remove the each coolant hoses.
4. Remove the upper and lower automatic transmis-
sion fluid cooler pipes from radiator.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
20 NSm (15 lb-ft)
5. Remove the mounting bolt (9) from the automatic
transmission radiator tube assembly (5) and then
disconnect the tube assembly (5).
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
7NSm(62lb-in)
6. Remove the mounting bolt (6) on the radiator brack-
et (8) and take off the bracket (8) and insulator (7).
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
3--7NSm (27 -- 62 lb-in)
7. Remove the radiator (10).
8. Check the radiator pin for crack, damage, leakage
and bending and replace it if necessary.
9. Installation is reverse order of removal.
10. Check for leakage in the cooling system.
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SECTION 1F1
ENGINE CONTROLS
CAUTION: Disconnect the negative battery cable before removing or installing any electrical unit or when a
tool or equipment could easily come in contact with exposed electrical terminals. Disconnecting this cable
will help prevent personal injury and damage to the vehicle. The ignition must also be in LOCK unless other -
wise noted.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Engine and ECM Problem Check Report 1F1 -- 2....
Specifications 1F1 -- 3............................
Engine Data Display Table 1F1 -- 3.................
Fastener Tightening Specifications 1F1 -- 4..........
Fuel System Specification 1F1 -- 5.................
Temperature vs Resistance 1F1 -- 5................
Special Tools and Equipment 1F1 -- 6..............
Special Tools Table 1F1 -- 6.......................
Schematic and Routing Diagrams 1F1 -- 7..........
ECM Wiring Diagram
(3.2L DOHC -- MSE 3.62S) 1F1 -- 7..............
Diagnosis 1F1 -- 14................................
Failure Code Diagnosis 1F1 -- 14.....................
Clearing Failure Codes 1F1 -- 14...................
Failure Codes Table 1F1 -- 14.....................
Ignition System 1F1 -- 18...........................
Ignition Coil 1F1 -- 20.............................
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor 1F1 -- 22.........
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 1F1 -- 26..........
Camshaft Actuator 1F1 -- 30......................
Knock Sensor (KS) 1F1 -- 32......................
Spark Plug 1F1 -- 34.............................
System Voltage 1F1 -- 38.........................
Ignition Switch 1F1 -- 39..........................
Fuel System 1F1 -- 40..............................
Fuel Pump 1F1 -- 42.............................
Fuel Injector 1F1 -- 46............................
Purge Control Valve 1F1 -- 50.....................
Fuel Rail 1F1 -- 52...............................
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1F1 -- 54.................
Induction System 1F1 -- 56..........................
Throttle Valve Actuator 1F1 -- 56...................
Hot Film Air Mass (HFM) Sensor 1F1 -- 60..........
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 1F1 -- 64.
Accelerator Pedal Module 1F1 -- 68................
Clutch Switch 1F1 -- 71...........................Cooling Fan 1F1 -- 72............................
A/C Compressor Relay 1F1 -- 73...................
Cruise Control Switch 1F1 -- 74....................
Traction Control System (TCS) 1F1 -- 75............
Resonance Flap 1F1 -- 76.........................
Stop Lamp Switch 1F1 -- 77.......................
Engine RPM 1F1 -- 78............................
Exhaust System 1F1 -- 79...........................
Catalytic Converter 1F1 -- 79......................
Oxygen Sensor 1F1 -- 80.........................
Engine Control Module 1F1 -- 86.....................
Serial Data Communication 1F1--88...............
Internal Failure 1F1 -- 90..........................
Electronic Throttle Controller Safety
Malfunction 1F1 -- 92...........................
Immobilizer 1F1 -- 94.............................
Maintenance and Repair 1F1 -- 95..................
On -- Vehicle Service 1F1 -- 95........................
Discharging the Pressure in Fuel System 1F1 -- 95...
Fuel Pump 1F1 -- 95.............................
Fuel Filter 1F1 -- 96..............................
Fuel Tank 1F1 -- 97..............................
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1F1 -- 98.................
Fuel Rail and Injector 1F1 -- 99....................
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1F1 -- 100......
Throttle Body (Integrated with the
Actuator) 1F1 -- 101............................
Hot Film Air Mass (HFM) Sensor 1F1 -- 102.........
Knock Sensor 1F1 -- 102..........................
Pedal Position Sensor 1F1 -- 103...................
Oxygen Sensor 1F1 -- 103........................
Purge Control Valve 1F1 -- 104....................
Canister 1F1 -- 104...............................
Camshaft Position Sensor 1F1 -- 104...............
Crankshaft Position Sensor 1F1 -- 105..............
Engine Control Module 1F1 -- 105..................
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FAILURE CODES TABLE (Cont’d)
Failure
codeSee
PageDescription
401F1 -- 51Purge control valve short circuit to battery
411F1 -- 51Purge control valve short circuit to ground or open
441F1 -- 72Cooling fan (HI) relay short circuit to power
451F1 -- 72Cooling fan (HI) relay short circuit to ground or open
541F1 -- 51Purge control circuit malfunction
561F1 -- 33No.1 knock sensor signal failure
571F1 -- 33No.2 knock sensor signal failure
581F1 -- 27Camshaft position sensor signal : No.1 cylinder synchronization failure
591F1 -- 89CAN communication failure : MSR data transmission not plausible
601F1 -- 89CAN communication failure : ASR data transmission not plausible
621F1 -- 71Clutch switch defective
641F1 -- 21No ignition voltage output (No.1 ignition coil)
651F1 -- 21No ignition voltage output (No.2 ignition coil)
661F1 -- 21No ignition voltage output (No.3 ignition coil)
671F1 -- 23Crankshaft position sensor adaptation failure
681F1 -- 35Random/Multiple Misfire
711F1 -- 39Starter signal recognition failure
721F1 -- 47No.1 injector short circuit to battery
731F1 -- 47No.1 injector short circuit to ground or open
741F1 -- 47No.2 injector short circuit to battery
751F1 -- 47No.2 injector short circuit to ground or open
761F1 -- 47No.3 injector short circuit to battery
771F1 -- 48No.3 injector short circuit to ground or open
781F1 -- 48No.4 injector short circuit to battery
791F1 -- 48No.4 injector short circuit to ground or open
801F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor high voltage
811F1 -- 83Bank 1 system short term fuel trim adaptation below lean threshold
821F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor no activity detected
831F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor not lean after overrun fuel shut -- off
841F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor slow response
851F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor heater failure
861F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor heater short circuit to battery
871F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor heater short circuit to ground or open
891F1 -- 82Oxygen sensor low voltage
931F1 -- 83Bank 1 system short term fuel trim adaptation above rich threshold
961F1 -- 83Bank 1 system short term fuel trim at rich stop
971F1 -- 83Bank 1 system short term fuel trim at lean stop
981F1 -- 83Bank 1 system idle adaptation failure (above rich threshold)
991F1 -- 83Bank 1 system idle adaptation failure (below lean threshold)
1001F1 -- 83Bank 1 system learning control failure (rich, low load)
1011F1 -- 83Bank 1 system learning control failure (lean, low load)
1021F1 -- 83Bank 1 system learning control failure (rich, high load)
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR
YAA1F590
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor detects coolant temperature and supplies information to the ECM. It is
composed of metal housing with two NTC resistor, 4 pin connector. The ECM provides a 5 volt signal to the ECT
sensor through a dropping resistor. When the engine is cold, the ECT sensor provides high resistance, which the ECM
detects as a high signal voltage. As the engine warms up, the sensor resistance becomes lower, and the signal voltage
drops. At normal engine operating temperature, the ECT signalwill measure about 1.5 to 2.0 volts.
The ECM uses information about coolant temperature to make the necessary calculations for:
DFuel delivery
DIgnition control
DKnock sensor system
DIdle speed
DTorque converter clutch application
DCanister purge
DCooling fan operation
DOthers
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COOLING FAN
KAB1F290
Failure
CodeDescriptionTrouble AreaMaintenance Hint
44Cooling fan (HI) relay
short circuit to powerCooling fan short circuit to
powerDInspection the Engine Control Module
(ECM) pin 35 about short circuit or
openwithbadcontact
45
Cooling fan (HI) relay
short circuit to ground or
openCooling fan short circuit to
ground or open
openwithbadcontact
DInspection the power source
DInspection the cooling fan
DInspection the ECM
Circuit Description
Ignition voltage is supplied directly to the cooling fan relay coil. The ECM controls the relay by grounding the control
circuit. When the ECM is commanding a command ON, the voltage of the control circuit should be low (near 0 volt).
When the ECM is commanding the control circuit should be high (near battery voltage). If the fault detection circuit
senses a voltage other than what is expected, the fault line status will change causing the fault code to set.