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6-1-24 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
ConditionPossible CauseReferring Item
OverheatingInoperative thermostat
Poor water pump performance
Clogged or leaky radiator
Improper engine oil grade
Clogged oil filter or oil strainer
Poor oil pump performance
Faulty radiator fan control system
Dragging brakes
Slipping clutch
Blown cylinder head gasketThermostat in Section 6B
Water pump in Section 6B
Radiator in Section 6B
Engine oil and oil filter change in
Section 0B
Oil pressure check in Section 6A1
Oil pressure check in Section 6A1
Radiator fan control system in
Section 6E2
Trouble diagnosis in Section 5
Trouble diagnosis in Section 7C
Cylinder head in Section 6A1
Poor gasoline
mileageIgnition system out of order
Leaks or loose connection of high-tension cord
Faulty spark plug (improper gap, heavy deposits
and burned electrodes, etc.)
Engine and emission control system out of
order
Malfunctioning EGR valve
High idle speed
Poor performance of TP sensor, ECT sensor or
MAP sensor
Faulty EGR valve
Faulty fuel injector(s)
Faulty ECM (PCM)
Low compression
Others
Poor valve seating
Dragging brakes
Slipping clutch
Thermostat out of order
Improper tire pressure
High-tension cords in Section 6F1
Spark plugs in Section 6F1
EGR system in Section 6E2
Refer to item “Improper engine
idle speed” previously outlined
TP sensor, ECT sensor or MAP
sensor in Section 6E2
EGR system in Section 6E2
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1
Previously outlined
Valves inspection in Section 6A1
Trouble diagnosis in Section 5
Trouble diagnosis in Section 7C
Thermostat in Section 6B
Refer to Section 3F
Excessive engine
oil consumptionOil leakage
Blown cylinder head gasket
Leaky camshaft oil seals
Oil entering combustion chamber
Sticky piston ring
Worn piston and cylinder
Worn piston ring groove and ring
Improper location of piston ring gap
Worn or damaged valve stem seal
Worn valve stem
Cylinder head in Section 6A1
Camshaft in Section 6A1
Piston cleaning in Section 6A1
Pistons and cylinders inspection
in Section 6A1
Pistons inspection in Section 6A1
Pistons assembly in Section 6A1
Valves removal and installation in
Section 6A1
Valves inspection in Section 6A1
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6-1-26 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
ConditionPossible CauseReferring Item
Engine has no
powerIgnition system out of order
Faulty spark plug
Faulty ignition coil with ignitor
Leaks, loose connection or disconnection of
high-tension cord
Engine overheating
Fuel system out of order
Clogged fuel hose or pipe
Malfunctioning fuel pump
Air inhaling from intake manifold gasket or
throttle body gasket
Engine and emission control system out of
order
Malfunctioning EGR valve
Maladjusted accelerator cable play
Poor performance of TP sensor, ECT sensor or
MAP sensor
Faulty fuel injector(s)
Faulty ECM (PCM)
Low compression
Others
Dragging brakes
Slipping clutch
Spark plugs in Section 6F1
Ignition coil in Section 6F1
High-tension cords in Section 6F1
Refer to “Overheating” section
Diagnostic Flow Table B-3
Diagnostic Flow Table B-2
EGR system inspection in Section
6E2
Accelerator cable play in Section
6E2
TP sensor, ECT sensor or MAP
sensor in Section 6E2
Diagnostic Flow Table B-1
Previously outlined
Trouble diagnosis in Section 5
Trouble diagnosis in Section 7C
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ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-35
CONNECTOR “C02”
TERMINAL
NO.CIRCUITNORMAL
VOLTAGECONDITION
1A / C ON output signal0 VIgnition switch ON
2EGR valve (stepper motor10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON2coil 1)0 – 1 VEngine running at idle speed
3Data link connector10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
4Heater of HO2S-210 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
5Power source10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
6Power source10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
7Power source for buck-up10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON and OFF
8EGR valve (stepper motor10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON8coil 3)10 – 14 VEngine running at idle speed
9EGR valve (stepper motor10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON9coil 2)10 – 14 VEngine running at idle speed
10Main relay10 – 14 VIgnition switch OFF10Main relay0.4 – 1.5 VIgnition switch ON
112-range signal (A / T)10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON, Select lever at 2-range
12N-range signal (A / T)10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON, Select lever at N-range
13Heated oxygen sensor-2Refer to DTC P0130 diag. flow table
14D-range signal (A / T)10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON, Select lever at D-range
15R-range signal (A / T)10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON, Select lever at R-range
16A/C input signal
10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON
A / C switch OFF
16A/C in ut signal
0 – 2 VIgnition switch ON
A / C switch ON
17EGR valve (stepper motor10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON17coil 4)0 – 1 VEngine running at idle speed
18Radiator fan control relay
10 – 14 V
Ignition switch ON
Engine coolant temp.: Below 92.5C
(199F)
18Radiator fan control relay
0 – 1 V
Ignition switch ON
Engine coolant temp.: Below 97.5C
(208F) or higher
19Fuelpumprelay0 – 1 VFor 2 seconds after ignition switch ON19Fuel um relay10 – 14 VAfter the above time
20Blank——
21P-range signal (A / T)
Indication
deflection
repeated
0 V and
10 – 14 V
Ignition switch ON
22Fuel level sensor (gauge)
0 – 2 VIgnition switch ON
Fuel tank fully filled
22Fuel level sensor (gauge)
4.5 – 7.5 VIgnition switch ON
Fuel tank emptied
23L-range signal (A / T)10 – 14 VIgnition switch ON, Select lever at L-range
24Blank——
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1 2
1. ECM (PCM) coupler disconnected
2. Ohmmeter
ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13) 6-1-37
Resistance Check
1) Disconnect ECM (PCM) couplers from ECM (PCM) with ignition
switch OFF.
CAUTION:
Never touch terminals of ECM (PCM) itself or connect
voltmeter or ohmmeter.
2) Check resistance between each terminal of couplers discon-
nected.
CAUTION:
Be sure to connect ohmmeter probe from wire harness
side of coupler.
Be sure to turn OFF ignition switch for this check.
Resistance in table below represents that when parts
temperature is 20C (68F).
TERMINALSCIRCUITSTANDARD RESISTANCE
C01-7 to C03-6HO2S-1 heater11.7 – 15.6 Ω
C02-4 to C03-6HO2S-2 heater11.7 – 15.6 Ω
C01-9 to C02-5 / 6No.1 injector12.0 – 13.0 Ω
C01-21 to C02-5 / 6No.2 injector12.0 – 13.0 Ω
C01-31 to C02-5 / 6No.3 injector12.0 – 13.0 Ω
C01-8 to C02-5 / 6No.4 injector12.0 – 13.0 Ω
C02-2 to C02-5 / 6EGR valve (stepper motor coil 4)20 – 24 Ω
C02-9 to C02-5 / 6EGR valve (stepper motor coil 3)20 – 24 Ω
C02-8 to C02-5 / 6EGR valve (stepper motor coil 2)20 – 24 Ω
C02-17 to C02-5 / 6EGR valve (stepper motor coil 1)20 – 24 Ω
C01-4 to C02-5 / 6EVAP canister purge valve30 – 34 Ω
C02-19 to C03-6Fuel pump relay70 – 110 Ω
C02-1 to Body groundA / C control moduleNo continuity
C02-18 to C02-5 / 6Radiator fan control relay70 – 110 Ω
C02-10 to C02-7Main relay70 – 110 Ω
C01-1 to Body groundGroundContinuity
C01-2 to Body groundGroundContinuity
C01-3 to Body groundGroundContinuity
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INFORMATION SENSORS
-1. MAP sensor
-2. TP sensor
-3. IAT sensor
-4. ECT sensor
-5. Heated oxygen sensor-1
5-1. Heated oxygen sensor-2
-6. VSS (A / T)
-7. Transmission range switch (A / T)
-8. Battery
-9. CMP sensor
-10. CKP sensor
-11. Fuel level sensor (gauge) (in fuel tank)
-12. PSP switch
-13. A / C control module (if equipped)
-14. VSS (speedometer) (M / T)OTHERS
A: ECM (PCM)
B: Main relay
C: EVAP canister
D: Data link connector CONTROL DEVICES
a: Fuel injector
b: EVAP canister purge valve
c: Fuel pump relay
d: EGR valve (step motor)
e: Malfunction indicator lamp
f: Ignition coil assembly
g: Radiator fan control relay
h: IAC valve
6-1-38 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSIS (SFI FOR G13)
COMPONENT LOCATION
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1.“V” mark on cylinder head cover
2. Timing mark on camshaft timing belt pulley
3. Arrow mark on oil pump case
4. Punch mark on crankshaft timing belt pulley
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G10, 1-CAM 6-VALVES ENGINE) 6A-11
8) Loosen crankshaft pulley bolts (1) and remove crankshaft
pulley (2).
9) Remove timing belt outside cover (1).
10) Align 4 timing marks as shown in figure to facilitate its installa-
tion.
11) Loosen tensioner bolt (3) and stud (4), and remove belt (1) from
crankshaft timing belt pulley and camshaft timing belt pulley af-
ter pushing up the tensioner plate (2) fully by finger as shown
figure.
CAUTION:
Never bend timing belt.
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6A-12 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G10, 1-CAM 6-VALVES ENGINE)
1. Camshaft allowable turning range – – – By timing
mark, within 90 from “V” mark on head cover on
both right and left.
2. Crankshaft allowable turning range – – – by punch
mark, within 90 from arrow mark on oil pump case
on both right and left.
CAUTION:
After timing belt is removed, never turn camshaft and crank-
shaft independently more than such an extent as shown be-
low. If turned, interference may occur among piston and
valves, and parts related to piston and valves may be dam-
aged.
12) Remove tensioner, tensioner plate, tensioner spring and
spring damper.
INSPECTION
Check timing belt for wear or crack. Replace it as necessary.
Check tensioner for smooth rotation and rattle.
INSTALLATION
1) Install tensioner plate (1) to tensioner (2).
Insert lug (3) of tensioner plate into hole (4) of tensioner.
2) Install tensioner (2) and tensioner plate (3).
Do not tighten the tensioner bolt (1) and stud by wrench yet.
Hand tighten only at this time.
Check to ensure that plate movement in arrow direction as
shown in figure causes tensioner to move in the same direction.
If no associated movement between plate and tensioner occurs,
remove tensioner and plate again and reinsert the plate lug into
tensioner hole.
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1. Crank timing belt pulley bolt
Direction of crankshaft
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G10, 1-CAM 6-VALVES ENGINE) 6A-13
3) Check that timing mark (3) on camshaft timing belt pulley (1) is
aligned with “V” mark (2) on cylinder head cover (4). If not, align
two marks by turning camshaft but be careful not to turn it more
than its allowable turning range which is described on previous
page.
4) Check that punch mark (2) on crank timing belt pulley (4) is
aligned with arrow mark (3) on oil pump case. If not, align two
marks by turning crankshaft but be careful not to turn it more
than its allowable turning range which is described on previous
page.
5) With two sets of marks aligned, install timing belt (1) on two pul-
leys in such a way that the drive side of belt is free of any slack,
and with tensioner plate pushed up by finger.
And then install tensioner spring and spring damper (2) as
shown in figure, and handtighten tensioner stud.
NOTE:
When installing timing belt, match arrow mark (
) on
timing belt with rotating direction of crankshaft.
In this state, No.1 piston is at top dead center of compres-
sion stroke.
6) To take up slack of timing belt, turn crankshaft two rotations
clockwise after installing it. After making sure that belt is free
from slack, tighten tensioner stud (1) first and then tensioner bolt
(2) to each specified torque.
Then confirm again that two sets of marks are aligned respec-
tively.
Tightening Torque
(a): 11 N
.m (1.1 kg-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
(b): 27 N
.m (2.7 kg-m, 19.5 lb-ft)