ENGINE – Specifications11-5
ItemsLimit Standard value
Alternator
Rotor coil resistance ΩApprox. 3 – 5–
Protrusion length of brush mm–2
Starter motor
Commutator runout mm0.050.1
Commutator outer diameter mm32.031.4
Commutator undercut mm0.5–
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsNm
Alternator and ignition system
Oil level gauge guide13
Water pump pulley9
Alternator brace (Alternator side)21
Alternator brace (Tightened with water pump)23
Alternator pivot bolt44
Crankshaft pulley25
Center cover3
Spark plug25
Ignition coil10
Timing belt
Timing belt cover (Flange bolt)11
Timing belt cover (Washer bolt)9
Power steering pump bracket49
Tensioner pulley49
Tensioner arm24
Auto tensioner24
Idler pulley48
Crank angle sensor9
Oil pump sprocket54
Camshaft bolt11 8
Tensioner “B”19
Counterbalance shaft sprocket45
ENGINE – Timing Belt11-15
TIMING BELT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
3
4
5 67
8
9
1011
12 1314
1516
17 1819
20212223
24
2526
27
28 2930
31
32
9 Nm
9 Nm 49 Nm 11 N m
11 N m
19 Nm 3.5 Nm
30 Nm
45 Nm 49 Nm 11 8 N m
88 Nm
48 Nm 49 Nm 11 N m
24 Nm
24 Nm
54 Nm
Removal steps
1. Timing belt front upper cover
2. Timing belt front center cover
3. Rubber plug
4. Timing belt front lower cover
5. Power steering pump bracket
AL6. Timing belt
K7. Tensioner pulley
8. Tensioner arm
J9. Auto tensioner
10. Idler pulley
11. Crank angle sensor
BI12. Oil pump sprocket
CH13. Crankshaft sprocket bolt
D14. Crankshaft sprocket
15. Crankshaft sensing blade
16. Tensioner BEG17. Timing belt B
FF18. Counterbalance shaft sprocket
E19. Crankshaft spacer
G20. Crankshaft sprocket B
21. Crankshaft key
22. Oil filler cap
D23. Rocker cover
24. Rocker cover gasket A
25. Rocker cover gasket B
C26. Semi-circular packing
B27. Engine support bracket
HA28. Camshaft sprocket bolt
29. Camshaft sprocket
30. Timing belt rear right cover
31. Timing belt rear left upper cover
32. Timing belt rear left lower cover
MPI – General13-3
MPI System Diagram
1 Injector
2 ISC servo
3 Fuel pressure control valve
4 Waste gate solenoid valve
5 Secondary air control solenoid valve
Control relay
Fuel pump relay
A/C relay
Ignition coil
Exhaust temperature warning lamp
Engine warning lamp
Diagnosis output
Alternator G terminal
Fan motor relay
Tachometer
Fuel pump relay No.2 1 Oxygen sensor
2 Air flow sensor
3 Intake air temperature sensor
4 Throttle position sensor
5 Idle switch
6 Camshaft position sensor
7 Crank angle sensor
8 Barometric pressure sensor
9 High temperature sensor
10 Engine coolant temperature sensor
11 Detonation sensor
Power supply voltage
Ignition switch-IG
Ignition switch-ST
Vehicle speed sensor
A/C switch
Power steering fluid pressure switch
Alternator FR signalEngine ECU
1 Oxygen sensor
2 Air flow sensor3
Intake air tem-
perature sensor
4,
5
6 Camshaft position
sensor
7 Crank angle sensor 8 Barometric
pressure sensor
9 High temperature
sensor 10 Coolant temperature sensor
11 Detonation sensor1 Injector 2 ISC servo
3 Fuel pressure
control valve
4 Waste gate
solenoid valve 5 Secondary air
control solenoid
valveCanister
Check valveFrom
fuel
tank
Throttle position
sensor (with a
built-in
idle
switch)
Secondary
air valve
AirTo fuel
tankFuel
pressure
regulatorFrom
fuel
pump
Waste gate
actuator
Catalytic converter
MPI – Troubleshooting13-39
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 28
Power steering fluid pressure switch system
Probable cause
The presence or absence of power steering load is input to the engine-ECU.
The engine-ECU controls the idle speed control (ISC) servo based on this input.Malfunction of power steering fluid pressure switch
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Malfunction of the engine-ECU
Check the power steering fluid pressure switch.NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the power steering fluid pressure switch connector
A-101.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Voltage between 1 and earth (Ignition switch: ON)
OK:System voltageNGCheck the following
connectors: A-28, B-60NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check harness wire be-
tween engine-ECU and
power steering fluid pres-
sure switch connector.NG
Repair
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the following
connector: A-101NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 29
A/C switch and A/C relay system
Probable cause
When an A/C ON signal is input to the engine-ECU, the engine-ECU carries out
control of the idle speed control (ISC) servo, and also operates the A/C compressor
magnetic clutch.Malfunction of A/C control system
Malfunction of A/C switch
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Malfunction of the engine-ECU
Check the A/C compressor relay.
(Refer to GROUP 55 – On-vehicle Service.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the engine-ECU connectors B-59, B-60.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Voltage between 22 and earth, and 45 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON, A/C switch: ON)
OK:System voltage
Short-circuit between 22 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON, A/C switch: ON)
OK:A/C compressor clutch turns on.NGCheck the A/C system. (Refer to GROUP 55 – On-vehicle Service.)
OKCheck the following
connectors: B-59, B-60NG
Replace
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
MPI – Troubleshooting13-49
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 41
MUT-II: Check if idling speed is unstable.
OK
MUT-II Data list
45 ISC servo position (Refer to P.13-60.)NGAdjust the basic idle speed. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
MUT-II Data list
28 A/C switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the A/C switch and A/C relay system.
(Refer to P.13-39. INSPECTION PROCEDURE 29.)
OK
OK
MUT-II Data list
27 Power steering fluid pressure switch (Refer to P.13-58)NGCheck the power steering fluid pressure switch system.
(Refer to P.13-39, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 28.)
1. Inspect the intake of air into the air intake system.
Broken intake manifold gasket
Broken vacuum hose
PCV valve does not operate.
Broken air intake hose
2. Check the injector for clog.
OK
OK
MUT-II Data list
11 Oxygen sensor
OK:Changes between 0–400 mV and 600–1,000 mV during
idlingNGCheck the fuel pressure. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
OK
MUT-II Data list
11 Oxygen sensor
OK:600–1,000 mV during sudden racingNGCheck the oxygen sensor system. (Refer to P.13-42, INSPECTION
PROCEDURE 31.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-21.)NGCheck the engine coolant temperature sensor system.
(Refer to P.13-10, INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODE 21.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
25 Barometric pressure sensor (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the barometric pressure sensor system. (Refer to P.13-14,
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 25.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
13 Intake air temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-56.)NGCheck the intake air temperature sensor system. (Refer to P.13-9,
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 13.)
MUT-II Data list
26 Idle position switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the idle position switch system.
(Refer to P.13-38, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 26.)
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
MPI – Troubleshooting13-50
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 42
MUT-II: Engine stalling inspection when the engine is warmed up and idling.
OK
MUT-II Data list
26 Idle position switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the idle position switch system.
(Refer to P.13-38, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 26.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
13 Intake air temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-56.)NGCheck the intake air temperature sensor system. (Refer to P.13-9,
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 13.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
25 Barometric pressure sensor (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the barometric pressure sensor system. (Refer to P.13-14,
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 25.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the engine coolant temperature sensor system.
(Refer to P.13-10, INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODE 21.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
11 Oxygen sensor
OK:600–1,000 mV during sudden racingNGCheck the oxygen sensor system. (Refer to P.13-42, INSPECTION
PROCEDURE 31.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
11 Oxygen sensor
OK:Changes between 0–400 mV and 600–1,000 mV during
idlingNGCheck the fuel pressure. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
OK
MUT-II Data list
27 Power steering fluid pressure switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the power steering fluid pressure switch system.
(Refer to P.13-39, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 28.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
28 A/C switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the A/C switch and A/C relay system.
(Refer to P.13-39, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 29.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
45 ISC servo position (Refer to P.13-60.)NGAdjust the basic idle speed. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
1. Inspect the intake of air into the air intake system
Broken intake manifold gasket
Broken vacuum hose
PCV valve does not operate.
Broken air intake hose
2. Check the injector for clog.
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
MPI – Troubleshooting13-58
Item
No.Reference
page Inspection
procedure
No. Normal condition Inspection contents Inspection
item
22Crank angle
sensorEngine: Cranking
Tachometer:
ConnectedCompare the engine
speed readings on
the tachometer and
the MUT-II.Accord––
Engine: Idling
Idle position
switch: ONWhen engine
coolant temperature
is –20C1,300 – 1,500 rpm
When engine
coolant temperature
is 0C1,300 – 1,500 rpm
When engine
coolant temperature
is 20C1,300 – 1,500 rpm
When engine
coolant temperature
is 40C1,150 – 1,350 rpm
When engine
coolant temperature
is 80C750 – 950 rpm
25Barometric
pressure
Ignition switch: ONAt altitude of 0 m101 kPaCode No.
25
13-14
pressure
sensor
At altitude of 600 m95 kPa
25
At altitude of 1,200 m88 kPa
At altitude of 1,800 m81 kPa
26Idle position
switchIgnition switch: ON
Check by operating
accelerator pedal
Throttle valve:
Set to idle positionONProcedure
No. 2613-38
accelerator pedal
repeatedly.)Throttle valve:
Slightly openOFF*
27Power
steering fluid
pressure
Engine: IdlingSteering wheel
stationaryOFFProcedure
No. 2813-39
pressure
switchSteering wheel
turningON
28A/C switchEngine: Idling
(when A/C switch isA/C switch: OFFOFFProcedure
No. 2913-39
(Ctc
ON, A/C compressor
should be operating.)A/C switch: ONON
NOTE
*: The idle position switch normally turns off when the voltage of the throttle position sensor is 50 –
100 mV higher than the voltage at the idle position. If the throttle position switch turns back on
after the throttle valve has opened, the idle position switch and the throttle position sensor need
to be adjusted.
MPI – Troubleshooting13-64
Terminal
No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
20Radiator fan motor
relay (HI)
Radiator fan not operating (coolant temperature:
95C or below)System voltage
105C or above)0 – 3 V
21Fan motor relay (LOW)
below)System voltage
Fan at low speed (coolant temperature: 95 – 100C)0 – 3 V
21Radiator fan motor
relay (LOW)
Radiator fan not operating (coolant temperature:
95C or below)System voltage
– 105C)0 – 3 V
22A/C relayEngine: Idling
A/C switch: OFF to ON (Compressor is being
driven.)System voltage, or 6
V or more instanta-
neously to 0 – 3 V
32A/C condenser fan
motor relay (HI)
A/C condenser fan not operating (A/C switch: ON,
coolant temperature: 105C or below)System voltage
coolant temperature: 105C or above)0 – 3 V
33Alternator G terminalEngine: Warm, idle (radiator fan: OFF)
Headlamp: OFF to ON
Brake lamp: OFF to ON
Rear defogger switch: OFF to ONVoltage rises by 0.2 –
3.5 V.
34A/C condenser fan
motor relay (LOW)
A/C condenser fan not operating (A/C switch: OFF,
coolant temperature: 105C or below)System voltage
coolant temperature: 105C or above)0 – 3 V
36Engine warning lampIgnition switch: OFF → ON0 – 3 V → System
voltage (After several
seconds have
elapsed)
37Power steering fluid
pressure switchEngine: Idling after
warming upWhen steering wheel is
stationarySystem voltage
When steering wheel is
turned0 – 3 V
38Control relayIgnition switch: OFFSystem voltage
Ignition switch: ON0 – 3 V
39Fuel pump relay No.2While engine is idling, suddenly depress the
accelerator pedal.Momentarily rises
slightly from 0 to 3 V.
40Exhaust temperature
warning lampIgnition switch: OFF to ON0 – 3 V to system
voltage (After several
seconds have
elapsed)