0B -- 14 GENERAL INFORMATION
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EACH TIME THE OIL IS CHANGED
Brake System Inspection
This inspection should be done when the wheels are re-
moved for rotation. Inspect the lines and the hoses for
proper hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. In-
spect the disc brake pads for wear. Inspect the rotors for
surface condition. Inspect other brake parts, the parking
brake, etc., at the same time. Inspect the brakes more
often if habit or conditions result in frequent braking.
Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle
Boot And Seal Inspection
Inspect the front and rear suspension and the steering
system for damaged, loose or missing parts, signs of
wear or lack of lubrication. Inspect the power steering
line and the hoses for proper hookup, binding, leaks,
cracks, chafing, etc. Clean and inspect the drive axle
boot and seals for damage, tears or leakage. Replace
the seals if necessary.
Exhaust System Inspection
Inspect the complete system (including the catalytic
converter if equipped). Inspect the body near the ex-
haust system. Look for broken, damaged, missing, or
out -- of -- position parts as well as open seams, holes,
loose connections, or other conditions which could
cause heat buildup in the floor pan or could let exhaust
fumes seep into the trunk or passenger compartment.
Throttle Linkage Inspection
Inspect the throttle linkage for interference or binding,
damaged, or missing parts. Lubricate all linkage joints
and throttle cable joints, the intermediate throttle shaft
bearing, the return spring at throttle valve assembly, and
the accelerator pedal sliding face with suitable grease.
Check the throttle cable for free movements.
Engine Drive Belts
Inspect all belts for cracks, fraying, wear and proper ten-
sion. Adjust or replace the belts as needed.
Hood Latch Operation
When opening the hood, note the operation of the sec-
ondary latch. It should keep the hood from opening all
the way when the primary latch is released. The hood
must close firmly.
AT LEAST ANNUALLY
Lap and Shoulder Belts Condition and Operation
Inspect the belt system including: the webbing, the
buckles, the latch plates, the retractor, the guide loops
and the anchors.
Movable Head Restraint Operation
On vehicles with movable head restraints, the restraints
must stay in the desired position.
Spare Tire and Jack Storage
Be alert to rattles in the rear of the vehicle. The spare
tire, all the jacking equipment, and the tools must be se-
curely stowed at all times. Oil the jack ratchet or the
screw mechanism after each use.
Key Lock Service
Lubricate the key lock cylinder.
Body Lubrication Service
Lubricate all the body door hinges including the hood,
the fuel door, the rear compartment hinges and the
latches, the glove box and the console doors, and any
folding seat hardware.
Underbody Flushing
Flushing the underbody will remove any corrosive mate-
rials used for ice and snow removal and dust control. At
least every spring clean the underbody. First, loosen the
sediment packed in closed areas of the vehicle. Then
flush the underbody with plain water.
Engine Cooling System
Inspect the coolant and freeze protection fluid. If the
fluid is dirty or rusty, drain, flush and refill the engine
cooling system with new coolant. Keep the coolant at
the proper mixture in order to ensure proper freeze
protection, corrosion protection and engine operating
temperature. Inspect the hoses. Replace the cracked,
swollen, or deteriorated hoses. Tighten the clamps.
Clean the outside of the radiator and the air conditioning
condenser. Wash the filler cap and the neck. Pressure
test the cooling system and the cap in order to help en-
sure proper operation.
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BELT PULLEY AND VIBRATION DAMPER
Preceding Work: Removal of cooling fan and viscous clutch
Removal of fan shroud
Removal of drive belt
1 Vibration Damper Center Bolt (M18 x 50)
1st step 200+20 NSm (148+15 lb-ft) ..........
2nd step 90°+10°
2 Vibration Damper Disk
3 Bolt (M6 x 20, 6 pieces)
7.7-- 9.5 NSm (68.1-- 84.1 lb-in) ...............4 Vibration Damper Assembly
5 Woodruff Key
6 Bolt (M6 x 12, 4 pieces)
9--11 NSm (80-- 97 lb-in) .....................
7 Cooling Fan Pulley
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Components
1 Center Bolt (M18 x 50)
2 Center Bolt Washer
3 Vibration Damper and Pulley Assembly
4Key
5 Crankshaft Front Seal
6 Timing Gear Case Cover7 Crankshaft Sprocket (Camshaft Driven)
8 Crankshaft Sprocket (Oil pump Driven)
9 Crankshaft
10 Oil Pan
11 Oil Pan Gasket
12 Oil Pan Mounting Bolt (M6 x 22)
ServiceDataStandard
Permissble Deviation of The Vibration DamperRadial Runout0.6 mmp
Axial Runout0.6 mm
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CRANKSHAFT FRONT RADIAL SEAL
Preceding Work: Removal of belt pulley and vibration damper
1 Center Bolt (M18 x 50)
1st step 200+20 NSm (148+15 lb-ft) ..........
2nd step 90°+10°
2 Center Bolt Washer3 Crankshaft Front Seal Installer
4 Crankshaft Front Seal
5Key
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Tools Required
601 589 03 14 00 Crankshaft Front Seal Installer
Replacement Procedure
1. Remove the radial seal with a screw driver.
Notice:Use a clean cloth not to damage the radial seal
mounting hole and the crankshaft.
2. Coat the radial sealing lip with engine oil.
3. Using the crankshaft front seal installer 601 589 03 14
00, assemble the radial seal .
4. Align the sleeve groove and the woodruff key and
tighten the center bolt until the center bolt and the
damper disk stop in the movement.
Installation Notice
Ti
ghteningTo rque
1st step: 200 + 20 NSm
(148 + 15 lb-ft)
TighteningTorque
2nd step: 90°+10°
5. Remove the crankshaft front seal installer 601 589 03
14 00, and install the belt pulley and the vibration
damper.
6. Check for leaks while operating the engine.
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CRANKSHAFT SPROCKET
Preceding Work: Removal of oil pan
Removal of tensioning rail
Removal of crank case guide rail
1 Oil Pump Chain Tensioner
2 Oil Pump Chain Bushing
3 Oil Pump Chain Spring
4 Crankshaft Sprocket
5Key6 Bolt (M8 x 20, 1 piece) / Washer
29-- 35 NSm (21-- 26 lb-ft) ....................
7 Oil Pump Sprocket
8OilPump
9 Oil Pump Roller Chain
10 Timing Chain
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DIAGNOSIS
FAILURE CODE DIAGNOSIS
CLEARING FAILURE CODES
Notice:To prevent Engine Control Module (ECM) damage, the key must be OFF when disconnecting or reconnecting
the power to the ECM (for example battery cable, ECM pigtail connector, ECM fuse, jumper cables, etc.)
Parameters listed in the table may not be exactly the same as your reading due to the type of instrument or other
factors. If a failure code is displayed during the “TROUBLE CODE” in scan tool check mode, check the circuit for the
code listed in the table below. For details of each code, turn to the page referred to under the “See Page” for the re-
spective “Failure Code” in the below table.
Failure codes should be cleared after repairs have been completed.
FAILURE CODES TABLE
Failure
codeSee
PageDescription
001F1 -- 66Engine coolant temperature sensor low voltage
011F1 -- 66Engine coolant temperature sensor high voltage
021F1 -- 66Engine coolant temperature sensor plausibility
031F1 -- 62Intake air temperature sensor low voltage
041F1 -- 62Intake air temperature sensor high voltage
051F1 -- 62Intake air temperature sensor plausibility
061F1 -- 66Engine coolant temperature insufficient for closed loop fuel control
081F1 -- 38System voltage too low
091F1 -- 62Mass air flow sensor plausibility
101F1 -- 62Mass air flow sensor low voltage
111F1 -- 62Mass air flow sensor high voltage
171F1 -- 23Crankshaft position sensor signal failure (no engine revolution signal)
181F1 -- 23Crankshaft position sensor signal failure (rpm > max. value)
191F1 -- 27Camshaft position senosr signal : No.1 cylinder recognition failure
201F1 -- 23Crankshaft position sensor signal failure (gap recognition failure)
211F1 -- 90Transmission coding failure
231F1 -- 88CAN communication failure : ASR/MSR
241F1 -- 88CAN communication failure : ABS
251F1 -- 94Communication with transponder missing
261F1 -- 88CAN communication failure : TCU (A/T only)
271F1 -- 88CAN communication failure : TOD (E32 only)
291F1 -- 89CAN communication failure : ID 200h not plausible
301F1 -- 89CAN communication failure : ID 208h not plausible
311F1 -- 89CAN communication failure : communication initialization failure
321F1 -- 78Engine rpm output circuit short circuit to battery
331F1 -- 78Engine rpm output circuit short circuit to ground or open
341F1 -- 43Fuel pump relay short circuit to battery
351F1 -- 43Fuel pump relay short circuit to ground or open
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Failure
CodeDescriptionTrouble AreaMaintenance Hint
29
CAN communication
failure: ID 200h not
plausibleWhen CAN signal message
missing or implausibility for
ABS/ABD unit or not
initialized conditionDInspection the ABS/ABD unit with
CAN connection
DInspection the ECM pin 38, 37 about
short circuit or open with bad contact
DInspection the ECM
30
CAN communication
failure: ID 208h not
plausibleWhen CAN signal message
missing or implausibility for
ABS/ABD unit or not
initialized conditionDInspection the ABS/ABD unit with
CAN connection
DInspection the ECM pin 38, 37 about
short circuit or open with bad contact
DInspection the ECM
31
CAN communication
failure: communication
initialization failure
When CAN signal message
missing or implausibility for
each unit (ABS, ASR, TCM,
TOD etc.) or not initialized
conditionDInspection the each control unit with
CAN connection
DInspection the ECM pin 38, 37 about
short circuit or open with bad contact
DInspection the ECM
59
CAN communication
failure: MSR data
transmission not
plausibleWhen CAN signal message
missing or implausibility for
MSR unit or not initialized
condition
DInspection the MSR unit with CAN
connection
DInspection the Engine Control Module
(ECM) pin 38, 37 about short circuit or
open with bad contact
DInspection the ECM
60
CAN communication
failure: ASR data
transmission not
plausibleWhen CAN signal message
missing or implausibility for
ASR unit or not initialized
condition
DInspection the ASR unit with CAN
connection
DInspection the Engine Control Module
(ECM) pin 38, 37 about short circuit or
open with bad contact
DInspection the ECM
Circuit Description
The provision for communicating with the ECM is the Data Link Connector (DLC). It is located in the instrument panel
fuse block. The DLC is used to connect the scan tool. Battery power and ground is supplied for the scan tool through
the DLC. CAN line is used to communicate with the other module such as the Transmission Control Module (TCM) and
Transfer Case Control Unit (TCCU).
Keyword 2000 Serial Data Communications
Each bit of information can have one of two lengths: long or short. This allows vehicle wiring to be reduced by transmit-
ting and receiving multiple signals over a singles wire. The message carried on KWP 2000 data streams are also priori-
tized. If two messages attempt to establish communications on the data line at the same time, only the message with
higher prioritywill must wait.