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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.
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TRACTION CONTROLSYSTEM (TCS)
KAB1F310
Failure
CodeDescriptionTrouble AreaMaintenance Hint
150TCS input signal short
circuit to batteryTCS short circuit to powerDInspection the Engine Control Module
(ECM) pin 45 about short circuit or
openwithbadcontact
151TCS input signal short
circuit to ground or openTCS short circuit to ground or
open
openwithbadcontact
DInspection the TCS lamp of I/P cluster.
DInspection the ECM
Circuit Description
Battery voltage is supplied to the TCS warning lamp with the ignition in ON and START. The warning lamp can be
activated only by the Electrical Brake Control Module (EBCM) internally supplying ground to terminal 32. If the TCS
input circuit is open or short, this failure codewill be set.
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STOP LAMP SWITCH
KAB1F320
Failure
CodeDescriptionTrouble AreaMaintenance Hint
135Stop lamp switch failure
When malfunction of stop
lamp switch – implausible
condition of stop lamp signal
input
DMonitoring the actual operational
status and vehicle speed signal
through scan tool
DInspection the Engine Control Module
(ECM) pin 49 about short circuit or
open with bad contact
DInspection the contact condition of
stop lamp switch
DInspection the ECM
Circuit Description
The stop lamp switch is normally opened. When the ignition switch ON and brake ON, the battery voltage is supplied to
the ECM. A scan tool should display ON when brake pedal is depressed and should read OFF with brake pedal rele-
ased.
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Oxygen Sensor Signal Voltage Inspection
1. Maintain the engine speed is at idle while the coolant temperature is over 80°C.
2. Measure the oxygen sensor signal voltage between the ECM terminal No. 16 and No. 17.
Specified Value
-- 0.2 ~ 1.0 v
Notice:If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable, oxygen sensor or
ECM
Oxygen Sensor Heating Voltage Inspection
1. Maintain the engine speed is at idle while the coolant temperature is over 80°C.
2. Measure the oxygen sensor signal voltage between the ECM terminal No. 11 and No. 9.
Specified Value
11 ~ 14 v
Notice:If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable, oxygen sensor or
ECM
Oxygen sensor Heating Current Consumption Inspection
1. Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position.
2. Measure the oxygen sensor heating current consumption between the ECM terminal No. 9 and No. 5.
Specified Value
0.2~2.0A
Notice:If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable, oxygen sensor or
ECM
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ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
YAA1F830
The Engine Control Module (ECM), located inside the right side kick panel, is the control center of the fuel injection
system. It constantly looks at the information from various sensors and controls the systems that affect the vehicle’s
performance. Engine rpm and air mass are used to measure the air intake quantity resulting in fuel injection metering.
The ECM also performs the diagnostic functions of the system. It can recognize operational problems, store failure
code(s) which identify the problem areas to aid the technician in making repairs.
There are no serviceable parts in the ECM. The calibrations are stored in the ECM in the Programmable Read Only
Memory (PROM).
The ECM supplies either 5 or 12 volts to power the sensors or switches. This is done through resistance in the ECM
which are so high in value that a test light will not come ON when connected to the circuit. In some cases, even an
ordinary shop voltmeter will not give and accurate reading because its resistance is too low. You must use a digital
voltmeter with a 10 Mohm input impedance to get accurate voltage readings. The ECM controls output circuits such as
the ignition coils, the fuel injectors, the fuel pump relay, the intake manifold resonance flap, the camshaft actuator, the
canister purge valve, etc., by controlling the ground circuit.
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IMMOBILIZER
KAB1F360
Failure
CodeDescriptionTrouble AreaMaintenance Hint
25Communication with
transponder missingWhen missing the
transponder signal
DInspection the Engine Control Module
(ECM) pin 13, 14 about short circuit or
open with bad contact
DInspection the power source or ground
short circuit or open of immobilizer unit
DInspection the transponder condition
(broken etc.)
DInspection the ECM
141Unprogramed ECM with
immobilizer
When malfunction of
immobilizer
Required immobilizer
encoding, no paired condition
of immobilizer even through
start trial
DFulfill the immobilizer pairing
Circuit Description
Immobilizer is a device disabling vehicle ignition unless a specific key is used and designed to help prevent vehicle
theft.
Immobilizer is comprised of two devices, a key with encoded transponder and ECM with the same encoding of the
transponder. When a key is inserted into the hole to start vehicle and turned to ON, the ECM reads and decodes the
transponder code and, if the same, starts the engine, it is called immobilizer. It means immobilizersystem disables
starting by stopping fuel supply if the code in the transponder does not match the code stored in ECM each other.
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YAA1F180
14. Turn the roll over valves counterclockwise at an
angle of 90 degrees.
15. Turn the lock ring counterclockwise.
16. Remove and discard the gasket.
17. Installation should follow the removal procedure in
the reverse order.
KAA1F430
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
Removal and Installation Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the fuel pressure test connector.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque
25 NSm (18 Ib-ft)
KAA1F440
Caution: The fuel system is under pressure. To
avoid fuel spillage and the risk of personal injury or
fire, it is necessary to relieve the fuel system pres -
sure before disconnecting the fuel lines.
3. Relieve the fuel pressure in fuel supply system by
pressing the service valve.
KAA1F130
4. Disconnect the vacuum hose.
5. Disconnect the circlip and remove the fuel pressure
regulator.
6. Apply the oil to O-ring lightly and then replace it.
7. Perform a leak test of the fuel pressure regulator
with the engine off and the ignition on.
8. Installation should follow the removal procedure in
the reverse order.
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SECTION 1G1
M162 ENGINE INTAKE & EXHAUST
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
Specifications 1G1 -- 2...........................
Fastener Tightening Specifications 1G1 -- 2.........
Maintenance and Repair 1G1 -- 3..................
On-- Vehicle Service 1G1-- 3........................
Air Cleaner 1G1-- 3.............................Intake Air Duct 1G1--5..........................
Intake Manifold 1G1--7.........................
Resonance Flap 1G1-- 9.........................
Exhaust Manifold 1G1-- 11.......................