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6-1ENGINE
General Information and
Diagnosis (G16 / J20)
General Information and
Diagnosis (H25)
Engine Mechanical (G16)
Engine Mechanical (H25)
Engine Mechanical (J20)
Engine Cooling
Engine Fuel
Engine and Emission Control
System (SFI for G16 / J20)
Engine and Emission Control
System (SFI for H25)
Ignition System (G16)
Ignition System (J20 / H25)
Cranking System
(Reduction Type)
Cranking System
(No-Reduction Type)
Charging System
Exhaust System
TRANSMISSION, CLUTCH
AND DIFFERENTIAL
Manual Transmission (Type 1)
Manual Transmission (Type 2)
Automatic Transmission
Clutch (Hydraulic Type)
Transfer
Differential (Front)
Differential (Rear)
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Wiring Diagram
Lighting System
Instrumentation / Driver
Information
Windows, Mirrors, Security
and Lock
Immobilizer Control System
BODY SERVICE
RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Seat Belt
Air Bag System GENERAL INFORMATION
General Information
Maintenance and Lubrication
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTIONSECTION
0B
HEATING AND AIR
CONDITIONING
Heater and Ventilation
Air Conditioning
STEERING, SUSPENSION,
WHEELS AND TIRES
Front End Alignment
Power Steering (P / S) System
Steering Wheel and Column
(Not Equipped with Air Bag)
Air Bag Steering Wheel
and Column
Front Suspension
Rear Suspension
Wheel and Tires
1A
3A 0A
1B
3B1
3C
3C1
3D
3E
3F36A16
6A2
6A4
6B
6C
6E1
6E2
6F1
DRIVE SHAFT / PROP. SHAFT
Front Drive Shaft / Shaft
Bearing, Oil Seal
Propeller Shaft
BRAKES
Brake Pipe / Hose / Master
Cylinder
Front Brakes
Parking and Rear Brakes
Antilock Brake System
4A2
4B
5
5A
5B
5C
5E1
6F2
6G
6G1
6H
6K
7A
7A1
7B1
7C1
7D
7E
7F
8
8A
8B
8C
8D
8G
9
10
10A
10B
6-1
NOTE:
The screen toned Sections 6 ± 6K are included in Volume 2 and Section 8A is in Wiring
Diagram Manual.
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G16 engine
J20 engine
H25 engine
M / T (Type1)
4-speed A / T M / T (Type2)
GENERAL INFORMATION 0A-17
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
BODY NUMBER
The vehicle body number is on the left side of instrument panel and
punched on the chassis inside the tire housing on the right front side.
It is possible to identify the country of origin (the production plant)
of the vehicle by the first three digits of the body number as shown
below.
JSAxxx Japan (Iwata) produced. . . . . . . . . . .
2S2xxx Canada (CAMI) produced. . . . . . . . . . .
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The number is punched on the cylinder block.
TRANSMISSION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The number is located on the transmission case.
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1. Side ventilator outlet
2. Side defroster outlet
3. Center ventilator outlet
4. Heater unit
5. Defroster duct6. Ventilator duct
7. Heater control lever assembly
8. Heater mode control switch
9. Blower unit
10. Rear duct
1A-2 HEATER AND VENTILATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The heater, an in and out air selectable-type hot water heater, is so constructed that it is possible to assure an
agreeable ventilation at all times by providing the ventilator air outlets at the center and both sides (right and left)
of the instrument panel, the hot air outlet at a place close to the feet of front passengers, and the defroster air outlets
at places, right and left, along the windshield glass.
The heater and ventilation consist of following parts.
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1A-10 HEATER AND VENTILATION
2. Screws1 2
HEATER MODE CONTROL SWITCH
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative (±) cable at battery.
2) If equipped with air bag system, disable air bag system.
Refer to DISABLING AIR BAG SYSTEM in Section 10B.
3) Remove meter cluster hood (1) by removing its mounting
screws (2).
4) Remove ashtray, center garnish (1) and instrument glove box
compartment.
5) Remove radio (1) (if equipped) or clock or accessory case.
6) Disconnect control cables (3) from blower motor unit (2) and
heater unit (1).
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HEATER AND VENTILATION 1A-17
1. Dash panel (engine room) 2. Nuts
REMOVAL
WARNING:
Failure to follow the following procedure and WARNING
may cause air bag deployment, personal injury, damage to
parts, or air bag being unable to deploy.
Never rest a steering column assembly on steering wheel
with air bag (inflator) module face down and column verti-
cal.
When handling the air bag (inflator) modules (driver and
passenger), be careful not to drop it or apply an impact to
it. If an excessive impact was applied (e.g., dropped from
a height of 91.4 cm (3 feet) or more, never attempt disas-
sembly or repair but replace it with a new one.
When grease, cleaning agent. Oil, water, etc. has got onto
air bag (inflator) modules (driver and passenger), wipe off
immediately with a dry cloth.
1) Disconnect negative (±) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system, if equipped. Refer to DISABLING AIR
BAG SYSTEM in Section 10B.
3) Drain engine coolant and disconnect heater hose (1) from
heater unit.
4) Remove instrument panel, refer to item INSTRUMENT PANEL
REMOVAL in Section 9.
5) Remove cooling unit (If equipped).
Refer to item EVAPORATOR (COOLING UNIT) REMOVAL in
Section 1B.
6) Disconnect rear duct (4) from heater unit.
7) Disconnect heater mode control actuator lead wire (1) at cou-
plers.
8) Remove A / C controller (2) (If equipped).
9) Remove SDM (3) (If equipped).
10) Remove heater unit.
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1. Steering column hole cover
2. If equipped
1. Steering column cover screw
2. Steering column lower cover
3. Steering column upper cover: Tapping screw
: Standard screw
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STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN 3C-5
3) Install steering column upper and lower cover.
4) Tighten steering column cover screws.
CAUTION:
When installing lower cover and upper cover, be careful
so that combination switch lead wire is not caught be-
tween covers.
5) Install steering column hole cover.
6) Install steering wheel to steering column. Refer to ªSTEERING
WHEELº in this section.
7) Connect battery negative cable.
STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Once the steering column is removed from the vehicle, the
column is extremely susceptible to damage.
Dropping the column assembly on its end could collapse
the steering shaft or loosen the plastic shear pins which
maintain column length. Leaning on the column assembly
could cause it to bend or deform.
Any of the above damage could impair the column's col-
lapsible design.
When loosening steering column mounting bolts, make
sure that steering column assembly and steering shaft low-
er assembly have been separated. Loosening them with
steering column assembly and steering shaft lower assem-
bly assembled could cause damage to bearing in steering
shaft lower assembly.
NOTE:
When servicing steering column or any column-mounted
component, remove steering wheel. But when removing steer-
ing column simply to gain access to instrument panel compo-
nents, leave steering wheel installed on steering column.
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery terminal.
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1. Steering column hole cover 1. Steering column cover screw
2. Steering column upper cover
3. Steering column lower cover: Standard screw
: Tapping screw
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AIR BAG STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN 3C1-9
3) Connect all connectors that have been removed in removal.
4) Install steering column upper and lower cover, and then tighten
steering column cover screws.
CAUTION:
When installing lower cover and upper cover, be careful
so that contact coil and combination switch lead wire is
not caught between covers.
5) Install steering column hole cover.
6) Install steering wheel to steering column. Refer to ªSTEERING
WHEELº in this section.
STEERING COLUMN
CAUTION:
Once the steering column is removed from the vehicle, the
column is extremely susceptible to damage.
Dropping the column assembly on its end could collapse
the steering shaft or loosen the plastic shear pins which
maintain column length leaning on the column assembly
could cause it to bend or deform.
Any of the above damage could impair the column's col-
lapsible design.
When loosening steering column mounting bolts, make
sure that steering column assembly and steering shaft low-
er assembly have been separated. Loosening them with
steering column assembly and steering shaft lower assem-
bly assembled could cause damage to bearing in steering
shaft lower assembly.
NOTE:
When servicing steering column or any column-mounted
component, remove steering wheel. But when removing steer-
ing column simply to gain access to instrument panel compo-
nents, leave steering wheel installed on steering column.
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1. Paint
3F-4 WHEELS AND TIRES
Higher than Recommended Pressure Can Cause:
1. Hard ride
2. Tire bruising or carcass damage
3. Rapid tread wear at center of tire
Unequal Pressure on Same Axle Can Cause:
1. Uneven braking
2. Steering lead
3. Reduced handling
4. Swerve on acceleration
Valve caps should be kept on valves to keep dust and
water out.Lower than Recommended Pressure Can Cause:
1. Tire squeal on turns
2. Hard steering
3. Rapid and uneven wear on the edges of the tread
4. Tire rim bruises and rupture
5. Tire cord breakage
6. High tire temperatures
7. Reduced handling
8. High fuel consumption
MAINTENANCE AND MINOR ADJUSTMENTS
WHEEL AND TIRE
Wheel repairs that use welding, heating, or peening are not approved. All damaged wheels should be replaced.
STUDS
If a broken stud is found, see Section 3E (rear) or Section 3D (front) for Note and Replacement procedure.
MATCHED TIRES AND WHEELS
(For vehicle equipped with steel wheels)
Tires and wheels are matchmounted at the assembly plant.
This means that the radially stiffest part of the tire, or ªhigh spotº, is
matched to the smallest radius or ªlow spotº of the wheel.
This is done to provide the smoothest possible ride.
The ªhigh spotº of the tire is originally marked by paint dot on the
outboard sidewall. This paint dot will eventually wash off the tire.
The ªlow spotº of the wheel is originally marked by paint dot on the
wheel rim-flange. Properly assembled, the wheel rims' paint dot
should be aligned with the tires' paint dot as shown in left figure.
Whenever a tire is dismounted from its wheel, it should be re-
mounted so that the tire and wheel are matched. If the tire's paint
dot cannot be located, a line should be scribed on the tire and wheel
before dismounting to assure that it is remounted in the same posi-
tion.
INFLATION OF TIRES
The pressure recommended for any model is carefully calculated to give a satisfactory ride, stability, steering, tread
wear, tire life and resistance to bruises.
Tire pressure, with tires cold, (after vehicle has set for three hours or more, or driven less than one mile) should
be checked monthly or before any extended trip. Set to the specifications on the tire placard located on the side
of instrument panel.
It is normal for tire pressure increase when the tires become hot during driving. Do not bleed or reduce tire pressure
after driving. Bleeding reduces the ªCold Inflation Pressureº.