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Dl6Y5 engine ('96 - 97 modelsl:
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PRIMARY HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR {PRIMARY HO2S,
SENSOR 1'SECONDARY HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (SECONDARY
HO2S. SENSOR 2l
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE {MAP) SENSOR
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECTI SENSOR
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE IIAT) SENSOR
KNOCK SENSOR (KS)
CRANKSHAFT SPEED FLUCTUATTON (CKF} SENSOR
IOLE AIR CONTROL (IAC} VALVE
THROTTLE BODY (TBI
FUEL INJECTORFUEL PULSATION DAMPER
FUEL FILTERFUEL PRESSURE REGULATORFUEL PUMP IFPIFUEL TANK
:li Vacuum hose No*: CVT only
FUEL TANK EVAPORATIVE EMISSTON {EVAP) VALVE
AIR CLEANERRESONATORPOSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTIL/ATION IPCVI VALVE
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IEGR) CONTROL
SOLENOID VALVEEXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGRI VALVE
EXHAUST GAS RECTRCULATION IEGRI VALVE LIFT
SENSOREVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAPI PURGE CONTROL
SOLENOID VALVEEVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP} CONTROL CANISTER
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP} TWO WAY VALVE
THREE WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER (TWCI
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System Description
Vacuum Connections (cont'd)
D16Y5 engine ('98 modet):
-: Vacuum hose No,*: CW only
(9 POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION {PCV} VALVE?!J EXHAUST GAS BECIRCULATION (EGR}CONTROLSOLENOIO VALVE'1 ExHAUST GAs RECIRCULATIoN IEGRI VALVE22 EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION {EGR} VALVE LIFISENSOR€J EvApoRATtvE EMtsstoN {EvAp} puRGE coNTRoLSOLENOID VALVEq4 PURGE JOINT@ EVAPoRATIVE EMIssIoN {EVAP) coNTRoL CANISTER@ EVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAP} BYPASS SOLENOIDVALVE?? EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP) THREE WAY VALVEITII EVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAP} CONTROL CANISTERVENT SHUT VALVEO FUEL TANK PRESSURE sENsoRQlI EVAPORATIVE EMISSION {EVAP}TWO WAY VALVE8' THREE WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER {TWCI
il) PRIMAFY HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR IPRIMARY HO2S.SENSOR 1)O SECoNDARY HEATEo oxYGEN sENsoR {sEcoNDARYHO2S. SENSOB 2)iq] MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAPI SENSORO ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE IECT) SENSOR5 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE {IATI SENSOR! KNOCK SENSOR tKSlO CRANKSHAFT SPEED FLUCTUATIoN {cKF) sENsoFO IDLE AIR coNTRoL {IAc) vALvE99 THROTTLE BODY ITBI@ FUEL INJECToRO FUEL PULSATION DAMPER@ FUEL F -TER@ FUEL PRESSURE REGULAToR[4 FUEL PUMP IFPI(9 FUEL TANK(D FUEL TANK EVAPoRATIVE EMIssIoN IEVAPI VALVEO' AIR CLEANER(D RESoNAToR
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Fuel Supply System
System Description
The fuel supply system consists of a fuel tank, in-tank
high pressure fuel pump, PGM-FI main relay, fuelfilter,
fuel pressure regulator, fuel injectors. and fuel delivery
and return lines. This system delivers pressure-regu-
lated fuel to the fuel injectors and cuts the fuel delivery
when the engine is not running.
Fuel Pressure l'96 Modelsl
Relieving
Before disconnecting fuel pipes or hoses, release pres-
sure from the system by loosening the 6 mm service
bolt on top of the fuel filter.
. Do not smoke whil6 working on the fuel system.
Kgsp opon flames or sparks away from youl work
area.
. Be sure to relieve fuel pressure while the ignition
switch is off.
1. Write down the frequencies for the radio's preset
buttons.
2. Disconnect the battery negative cable from the bat-
tery negative terminal.
3. Remove the fuelfill cap,
4. Use a box end wrench on the 6 mm service bolt at
the fuel filter while holding the special banjo bolt
with another wrench,
5. Place a rag or shop towel over the 6 mm service bolt.
6, Slowly loosen the 6 mm service bolt one complete
rurn.
. A fuel pressure gauge can be attached at the 6 mm
service bolt hole.
. Always reDlace the washer between the service
bolt and the special banjo bolt whenever the ser-
vice bolt is loosened.
. Replace all washers whenever the bolts are
removeo.
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Inspoction
1. Relieve fuel pressure.
2. Remove the service bolt on the fuel filter while hold-
ing the banjo bolt with another wrench. Attach the
special tool.
FUELPRESSUREGAUGE07406 - 00ir0(x)1
Start the engine. Measure the fuel pressure with the
engine idling and the vacuum hose of the fuel pres-
sure regulator disconnected from the fuel pressure
regulator and pinched. lf the engine will not start,
turn the ignition switch ON (ll), wait for two sec-
onds, turn it off, then back on again and read the
fuel pressure.
Pr€3sure should bo:
260 - 310 kPa (2.7 - 3.2 kgt/cmr, 38 - 46 psi)
Reconnect vacuum hose to the fuel pressure regulator,
Pressure should bo:
200 - 25O kPa l2.O - 2.5 kgf/cm' , 28 - 36 psil
lf the fuel pressure is not as specified, first check the
fuel pump {see page 11-2361. lf the fuel pump is OK,
check the following:
. lf the fuel pressure is higher than specified,
inspect for;- Pinched or clogged fuel return hose or line.- Faulty fuel pressure regulator (see page 11-234).. lf the fuel pressure is lower than specified, inspect
for:- Clogged fuelfilter.- Faulty fuel pressure regulator {see page 11-234).- Fuel line leakage.
REGULATOB
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tJFuel Pressure {'97 and later Models)
ReliGving
Before disconnecting tuel pipes or hoses, release pres-
sure from the system by loosening the 12 mm banjo
bolt on top of the fuel filter.
@o Do not smoke whilo working on the fuel sy3lom.
Ksgp op€n flames or sparks away tlom Your work
arga.
. Be sure to relieve fuel pressule while the ignition
swhch is off.
1. Write down the frequencies for the radio's preset
buttons,
2. Disconnect the battery negative cable from the bat-
tery negative terminal.
3. Remove the fuel fill cap.
Use a box end wrench on the 12 mm banjo bolt at
the fuel filter while holding the fuel filter with anoth-
er wrench.
Place a rag or shop towel over the 12 mm banio bolt.
Slowly loosen the 12 mm banjo bolt one complete
turn.
4.
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12 mm BAtt OBOLT33 N.m (3.i1 kgf m,25 tbf.f0
NOTE: Replace all the washers whenever the 12
mm banio bolt is loosened or removed.
Inspaqtion
1. Relieve fuel pressure.
2. Remove the 12 mm banjo bolt from the fuel filter
while holding the fuel Jilter with another wrench
Attach the special tools.
3. Start the enginethe fuel Pressure with the
engine idling and the vacuum hose of the fuel pres-
sure regulator disconnected from the fuel pressure
regulator and pinched lfthe engine will not start, turn
the ignition switch ON {ll), wait for two seconds, turn
it off, then back on again and read the fuel pressure'
Pr$3uro ehould be:
excepi 816A2 sngine:
260 - 310 kPa {2'7 - 3.2 kgf/cm" 38 - {6 Fi}
B16A2 engine:
27O -32O kPa P.8 - 3'3 kgf/cm' , '10 - 47 psi)
4. Reconnect vacuum hoso to the fuel pressure regulator'
Pre33ure 3hould be:
except B16A2 engin€:
2OO - 250 kPa {2.0 - 2'5 kgf/cm' , 28 - 36 psi)
B16A2 engino:
210 - 260 kPa 121 - 2.6 ksf/cm' , 30 - 37 psi)
lf the fuel pressure is not as specified, first check the
fuel pump (see page 11-236) lfthetuel pumpisoK,
check tho following:
. lf the fuel pressure is higher than specified,
inspect for:- Pinched or clogged fuel return hose or line.
- Faulty fuel pressure regulator (see page 11-
2341.
. lf the fuel pressure is lower than specified, inspect
for:- Clogged fuel filter.
- Faulty fuel pressure regulator (see page l1-
2341.- Fuel line leakage.
FUEL PRESSUREADAPTER BOLT, 12 mm
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CLAMP
REGULATOR
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Fuel Supply System
Fuel Injectors
Replacement
@ Do not smoke when working on the tuel systgm, Keep gp6n flames away from your work area
'f. Relieve the fuel pressure (see pages 11-230,231J.
2. Disconnect the connectors from thefuel injectors (D16Y7 engine: Remove the air cleaner).
3. Disconnect the vacuum hoses from thefuel pressure regulator. Placeashoptowel overthefuel return hose, then dis-connect it from the fuel pressure regulator. Disconnect the vacuum hoses and 2P connector from the EVAp purgecontrol solenoid valve.
4. Remove the retainer nuts on the fuel rail.
5. Disconnect the fuel rail.
6. Removethefuel injectors from the intake manifold.
D16Y5, D16Y8 engine:
NOTE: lllustration shows D16Y8 engine.
D16Y5 engine is similar.
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CUSHIONRINGReplace.
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FUEL
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81642 engine:
EVAP
12 N.m
{1.2 kgl m;8.? lbt.ft)
FUELPRESSUREREGULATOR
O.RINGReplace.
cusHloNRINGReplace.
PURGE CONTROLSOLENOID VALVE
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SEALRINGReplace.
7. Slide new cushion rings onto the fuel injectors.
8. Coat newO-ringswith clean engineoil, and putthem onthefuel injectors.
9. Insert the fuel injectors into the fuel rail first.
10. Coatnewseal rings with clean engine oil,and press them intothe intake manifold.
11. To prevent damage to the O-rings, installthe fuel injectors inthefuel rail first, then install them inthe intake manifold.
'12. Install and tighten the retainer nuts.
13. Connect the vacuum hoses and fuel return hose to the fuel pressure regulator, Connect the vacuum hoses and 2P
connector to the EVAP purge control solenoid valve.
14. Install the connectors on the fuel inl'ectors (D16YI engine; Install the air cleaner).
15. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll), butdo not operate the starter. After the tuel pump runs for approximately two seconds,
the fuel pressure in the fuel line rises. Repeat this two or three times, then check whether there is any fuel leakage.
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Fuel Supply System
Fuel Pressure Regulator
Te3ting
@ Do not smoke during the tast. Keep open
flamcs away from your work arsa.
1. Attach the special tool(s) to the service port on the
fuel filter (see pages 1 1-230, 231).
Pressure should bo:
except 81642 engine
260 - 310 kPa |'2.7 - 3.2 kgllcrn2,38 - /t6 psil
816A2 engine:
27O - 320 kPa 12.8 - 3.3 kgf/cm,, 40 - 47 psi)
{with the tuel pressure regulator vacuum hose
disconnested and pinched)
Reconnect the vacuum hose to the fuel pressure
regulator.
Check that the fuel pressure rises when the vacuum
hose from the fuel pressure regulator is disconnected
again.
lf the fuel pressure did not rise, replace the fuel
pressure regutalor.
CLAMP
REGULATOR
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Reolacement
@@ Do not smoke while working on luel sys-
tem. Keep open flame away from your work area,
1. Place a shop towel under the fuel pressure regulator,
then relieve fuel pressure (see pages 11-230,231l..
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose and fuel return hose.
3. Remove the two 6 mm retainer bolts and the fuel
pressure regurator.
Apply clean engine oil to a new O-ring. and carefully
install it into its proper position.
Install the fuel pressure regulator in the reverse
order of removal.
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FuelFilter
Replacement
r@. Do not smoke whilc working on fuel system. Keep
open flame away from your work arsa.
. While replacing the tuel filter, be catelul to koep a
sale distance betwoen battery torminals and any
tools.
The fuel filter should be replaced whenever the fuel
pressure drops below the specified value [260 - 310 kPa
12.7 - 3.2 ksl/cm' ,38 - 46 psi), |270 - 320 kPa (2.8 - 3 3
kgf/cm,, 40 - 47 psi))* with the fuel pressure regulator
vacuum hose disconnected and pinchedl after making
sure that the fuel pump and the fuel pressure regulator
are OK. *: 81642 engine
1. Place a shop towel under and around the fuelfilter.
2. Relieve fuel pressure (see pages 11-230,231]-
Remove the 12 mm banjo bolt and the fuel feed
pipe from the fuel filter, while supporting it with the
another wrench, as shown.
Remove the fuel filter ciamp and fuel filter'
lnstall the new fuel filter in the reverse order
removal, and note these items:
a When assembling, use new washers as shown
. Clean the flared joint of high pressure hoses
thoroughly before reconnecting them.
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,96 MODELS:
(3.4 kgl.m,25 rbf.ftl
,97 AND LATER MODELS:
12 mmBANJOBOLT33 N.m
12 mmBANJOBOLT33 N.mt3.4 kgf m,25 lbf.fr)
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