
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Symptom Matrix Chart (Cont'd)
RELATION BETWEEN TROUBLE SYMPTOMS AND ENGINE MECHANICAUACCESSORIES
Malfunction of the gasoline engine will not occur when the three elements of combustion (compression
pressure, aidfuel mixture, and spark) are all normal. Though the
aidfuel mixture and the spark (ignition tim-
ing) are controlled by ECM
(.TCM) control unit, if the engine mechanical is malfunctioning,
a malfunction will
occur. (The table below shows universal cases. Some cases may not apply to the vehicle.)
Engine mechanical-related malfunction
0: High possibility 0: Medium possibility A: Low posstbility
I No I Hard
start start
I Air sucked in at oil level gauge
Air sucked in at oil filler cap
Loose air duct
(A-F/M downstream) 0 A
Misconnection of canister piping
0 A
Cracked intake manifold
0 A
Aidfuel
mix-
ture
PCV valve stuck open
Clogged fuel strainer
0 A
Clogged air cleaner element
Malfunctioning pressure regulator
A 0 0 0
Improper gasoline properties A000
EGR valve stuck open 0 0
Deposits on valve 0 0
Excessive canister purge volume
Misconnection of high-tension wire
Improperly adjusted ignition timing
Malfunctioning spark plug
High-tension wire leaks
A000
Spark Distributor cap leaks
A000
Compres-
Improper valve contact
sion pres-
. a080
sure Worn piston ring ~080
Others
Clogged catalytic converter or
exhaust system A00
Low base idle speed A
A
Foreign material (vinyl, etc.) in fuel 1 tank
Clogged radiator or capacitor
IIII
Rough idle I Poor drivability Engine stall
- - - - - - -- ': Fast
idle
Adding to the items listed above, check the following.
Wiring harness for tension Ground wires for loosenes nuids and oils for levels All connectors for connection Battery connections for loosenes and corrosion Drive belts for loosenes

TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Symptom Matrix Chart (Cont'd)
Engine mechanical-related malfunction I Symptom characteristics and inspection hints
Airffuel
ratio becomes lean.
Air sucked in at oil filler cap
Aidfuel ratio compensation factor becomes higher.
a Intake manifold induction vacuum becomes lower.
I Cracked intake manifold I
Misconnection of canister piping Use an induction vacuum (pressure) gauge for check.
' Common to all air sucking conditions from air intake system.
-
PCV valve stuck open
I Malfunctioning pressure regulator I Various symptoms occur depending on the fuel pressure.
Abnormal noise (peep) may
be heard.
Air/fuel
mixture
Improper gasoline properties Various
symptoms occur depending on the properties.
IEGRiale
stuck open
I
Clogged fuel strainer .
Clogged air cleaner element
Deposits on valve
r
Symptoms vary with the condition how they are clogged. However, the
symptoms tend to occur when the vehicle is driving at high speed and
under high load.
I
Air/fuel ratio becomes lean. Airfluel ratio compensation factor becomes
higher.
Excessive canister purge volume
I
Engine may stall when the accelerator pedal is lightly pressed. (Especially
in summertime.)
Misconnection of high-tension wire Check if the ignition timing
is correct. 1 Improperly adjusted ignition timing 1
Malfunctioning spark plug 1
Corn- I Improper valve contact I Symptoms vary with the degree of contact and the number of cylinders. '
High-tension wire leaks
Distributor
cap leaks Symptoms
vary with the degree of leaks.
Clogged catalytic converter or exhaust sys-
l tem , In many cases, engine stalls and then restarts after a while. I
pression I
Low base idle speed
pressure
Worn piston ring I
Engine may
stall while the vehicle is decelerating or when the power '
steering load or electrical load is applied.
Symptoms vary
with the degree of wear and the number of cylinders.
I
Air conditioner load too heavy I Too much refrigerant in the system. j
Others Dragging
brake
Belt tension too high
1
I Clogged radiator or capacitor I
ArJ load too heavy
Foreign material (vinyl, etc.) in fuel tank Insufficient A/T fluid (FR model)
Symptom tends to occur when fuel level in the tank becomes lower.

TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
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\-Test port for "D", "2", and "1" positions
I 'Test port for "I?" position I
Line pressure specification
Basic Inspection
Arr FLUlD
Check A/T fluid for leakage and fluid level.
Check A/T fluid status.
SHIFT CONTROL
Check and adjust A/T position.
Line Pressure Test
1. Check engine oil level. If necessary, add oil.
2. Drive vehicle for approximately 10 minutes until A/T fluid
reaches normal operating temperature between
50 and 80°C,
and check A/T fluid level. If necessary, add fluid.
When
ambient temperature is 20°C, A/T fluid operating tem-
perature
usually becomes between 50 and 80°C for approxi-
mately
10 minutes' drive in urban traffic.
3. After warming up IW', remove fluid pressure detection plug,
and install pressure gauge (Special Service Tool:
ST2505
S001) to corresponding line pressure port.
CAUTION:
0 To remove or install the fluid pressure detection plug, use
standard socket wrench (width across flat:
12 mm).
Detection plug should not be reused because thread-lock
compound is applied
to the plug.
4. Set parking brake and block wheels.
5. Start engine and measure line pressure at idle and stall speed.
CAUTION:
When measuring line pressure, depress brake pedal fully.
When measuring line pressure at stall speed, refer to
"Stall Test" (AT-17).
I p- Line pressure MPa (kg/crn2)
Engine speed
I "RW position "On, 'Z", "1" positions (4AT)
"Dm,
"3", "2" positions (M-AT)
At idle speed
At stall speed 0.58 - 0.62 (5.9 - 6.3) 0.47 - 0.51 (4.8 - 5.2)
1.71
- 1.78 (1 7.4 - 18.2) 1.22 - 1.29 (1 2.4 - 13.2)

TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Line Pressure Test (Cont'd)
JUDGEMENT OF LINE PRESSURE TEST
At idle
speed
At stall
speed Judgement
Line pressure is low in all
positions.
Line pressure is low in par-
ticular position.
Line pressure is
high.
Line pressure increase is
poorer than that measured at
idle speed.
Line pressure increases but
does not reach specification.
Line pressure is low in par-
ticular position. Possible
causes
Pressure supply system malfunction or low oil pump output
Examples:
0 Oil pump wear
Control piston damage
Pressure regulator valve or plug sticking, and weak spring
Fluid pressure leakage between oil strainer and pressure regulator valve through oil Eg
Pump
Low idle speed
After line pressure is supplied from manual valve, fluid pressure may leak between devices
or circuits of corresponding position.
1
Malfunctions of sensors or pressure regulation function. El
Examples:
Misadjustment of throttle position sensor
PJT fluid temperature sensor damaged ST
Poor operation of line pressure solenoid (stuck with OFF status, clogged filter, or open
harness)
Pressure modifier valve sticking F%
Pressure regulator valve or plug sticking
Malfunctions of sensors or pressure regulation function
Examples:
EILA
Misadjustment of throttle position sensor
TCM, ECM.TCM damaged la
Poor operation of line pressure solenoid (stuck or shorted with ON status)
Pressure regulator valve and plug sticking
Pressure modifier valve sticking
sf$
Pilot valve sticking and pilot filter clogged
Malfunctions of pressure supply system, sensors, or pressure regulation function
Examples:
Misadjustment of throttle position sensor
Control piston damage
Poor operation of line pressure solenoid, and filter sticking or clogged
Pressure regulator valve and plug sticking
Pressure modifier valve sticking
Pilot valve sticking and pilot filter clogged
After line pressure is supplied from manual valve, fluid pressure
may leak between devices
or circuits of corresponding position.
Stall Test
1. Check engine oil level. If necessary, add oil.
2. Drive vehicle for approximately 10 minutes until A/T fluid
reaches normal operating temperature between
50 and 80°C,
and check A/T fluid level. If necessary, add AfT fluid.
When ambient temperature is
20°C,
A/T fluid operating tem-
perature usually becomes between 50 and
80°C for approxi-
mately
10 minutes' drive in urban traffic.
3. Set parking brake and block wheels.
4. Statt engine, depress brake pedal, and move selector lever to
"D" position.

TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Symptom Chart
Sharp shock in Engine brake
applied
Shifting
Malfunctions
Slip
(Racing)
hifting
.- erator pedal
Shifting
Shifting
inspection item
Fluid level and status
Control linkage
PNP switch (short/open circuit)
Throttle ~osition sensor (installed)
I Vehicle weed sensor
I Enaine meed sensor
A/T fluid temperature sensor
Engine idle speed
Line
Dressure
Control valve assembly
Shift solenoid
A
Shift solenoid B
Line pressure solenoid
Lock-up solenoid
Overrun clutch solenoid
Accumulator N-D
Accumulator
1-2
Accumulator 2-3
Accumulator 3-4 (N-R) Ignition coil and starter motor
Overdrive control switch
I AfT mode switch (AUTO)
Torque converter
1 Oil pump
I Reverse clutch
I High clutch
I Forward clutch
I Forward one-wav clutch
I Overrun ciutch
1 Low one-wav clutch
I Low reverse brake
Brake. band (including servo)
Parking linkage

Symptom Chart (Cont'd)
Greater noise
Malfunctions
Inspection item No shifting
I Shifting I
Fluid level
and status 11
Control linkage
-
(I) C 0 .- c. .- (I) 0 a
v
-CU
n - 1
PNP switch
(shortlopen
circuit)
Throttle position sensor (installed)
2 2
Vehicle speed sensor
I Engine speed sensor -
-T
L o 1 Control valve assembly .- - -- Shift solenoid A 4 3
. ' Shift solenoid 6 4 cut I1
--, Line pressure solenoid .- 5 -t Lock-up solenoid ?
6 Overrun clutch solenoid 3
Accumulator N-D
1 Accumulator 1-2 I 1-
Accumulator 2-3
Accumulator 3-4 (N-R)
Ignition coil and starter motor
I Overdrive control switch I 1-
A/T mode switch (AUTO)
A/T mode switch (POWER) I - I Ail mode switch (SNOW) I
I Torque converter I I
1 Oil pump I I -- - - Reverse clutch 0 -
'g High clutch a 4 6
%I Forward clutch I I - .- a Forward one-way clutch -
$ Overrun clutch a, 8
Low one-way clutch
O Low reverse brake 7
Brake band (including servo) 7
Parking linkage

TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Symptom Chart (Cont'd)
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Malfunctions
Inspection item
I I I Fluid level and status I I Control linkage 2
PNP switch (shortfopen circuit) 1 I I I Throttle position sensor (installed) 111213
Vehicle speed sensor
214
Engine speed sensor L -
AIT fluid temperature sensor
Engine idle weed
Line pressure
Control valve assembly
Shift solenoid A 3
3
Shift solenoid B 4 4
Line pressure solenoid
Lock-up solenoid
Overrun clutch solenoid
u I I I -
Accumulator N-D I I 1 I Accumulator 1-2
Accumulator 2-3 I Accumulator 3-4 (N-R)
Ignition coil and starter motor
Overdrive control switch
Torque converter
tg Reverse clutch .- High clutch
2 Forward clutch C .- a Forward one-way clutch -.
$ Overrun clutch 0, 8
? Low one-way clutch 3= O Low reverse brake 9
Brake band (including servo)
Parking linkage
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Compression pressure
MPa
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Distortion limit mm
- - -- --- - Ignition advance device
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Distortion limit mm
- - -- --- - Ignition advance device
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STANDARD AND REPAIR LIMIT
Firing order I 1-5-3-6-2-4
Compression pressure
MPa
(kg/cm2)/rpm
Distortion limit mm
- - -- --- - Ignition advance device
Electronically-controlled ignition advance
Engine
oil capacity
e
Spark plug standard
Limit
. Limit
of variation between cylinders
Intake manifold
Intake manifold collector
Exhaust manifold
Cylinder head
Cvlinder block
lgnition timing (during no feed back control) 1.23
(1 2%)/300
0.93 (9.5)1300
0.1 (1.0)/300
0.1 0.1
0.3
0.2
0.1
Without filter
With filter
MakerlTypeISpark
plug gap mm
Engine idling speed
W'
Idle base speed (during no feed back control)
rPm
Density of
COIHC at idling speed
Wppm Approx.
3.8
Approx. 4.2
NG WPFR5G-11 11.0
- 1
-1
650-.50
(N or P position for
A/T)
600 (N or P position for AlT)
Less than O.l/Less than 50
I New I Used I Limit
Valve
clearance
(INTIEXH)
mm
Deflection
amount of accessory V-belt
Measured with tension gauge
N (kg) Hot
engine
.
Cold engine (at ambient temperature)
Measured by pushing at 98 N (10 kg)
mm 0.36+0.062/0.53+0.062
0.31 1~,0.04/0.50i0.04
Fuel tank capacity
e
Engine coolant total capacity [with reservoir tank (max. level)] e
Thermostat opening temperature [start to open - full open]
"C
Radiator cap opening pressure
MPa (kg/cm2) Approx.
65
Approx. 9.4 82 - 95
0.06
- 0.1 0 (0.6 - 1 .O)
A/C compressor belt
Power
steering pump belt
Fan belt
Power steering pump belt
1 8-10 1 10-12 1 16
667
- 755
(68
- 77)
A/C compressor belt 1 6-8 1 7-9 / 12
Fan belt
1 3-5 1 4-6 1 7.5
559 - 637
(57
- 65)
SEC.117 Power steering
Fan belt pump be1 t
284 (29)