S05048
± ENGINE MECHANICAL (1MZ±FE)ENGINE UNIT
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(f) Connect the 2 ground strap connectors to the LH fender
apron.
(g) Connect the DLC1 to the RH fender apron.
(h) Connect the ground cable to the battery body bracket.
(i) Connect the engine wire protector clamp to the battery
body bracket.
(j) Connect the engine wire clamp to the bracket on the RH
fender apron.
(k) Connect the engine wire clamp to the bracket on the fuel
filter.
(l) Connect the brake booster vacuum hose to the air intake
chamber.
(m) Connect the engine coolant reservoir hose to the water
outlet.
(n) Connect the heater hose to the intake manifold.
(o) Connect the heater hose to the water inlet housing.
(p) Connect the fuel inlet hose to the fuel filter.
CAUTION:
Perform connecting operations of the fuel tube connector
(quick type) after observing the precautions.
(See page SF±6)
(q) Connect the purge hose to the pipe on the emission con-
trol valve set.
(r) Connect the 2 vacuum hoses to the vacuum tank for the
ACIS.
21. INSTALL FRONT EXHAUST PIPE
(a) Temporarily install 3 new gaskets and the front exhaust
pipe with the 2 bolts and 6 nuts.
(b) Tighten the 4 nuts holding the exhaust manifolds to the
front exhaust pipe.
Torque: 62 N´m (630 kgf´cm, 46 ft´lbf)
(c) Tighten the 2 bolts and 2 nuts holding the front exhaust
pipe to the center exhaust pipe.
Torque: 56 N´m (570 kgf´cm, 41 ft´lbf)
(d) Install the bracket with the 2 bolts.
Torque: 33 N´m (330 kgf´cm, 24 ft´lbf)
(e) Install the support stay with the 2 bolts.
Torque: 33 N´m (330 kgf´cm, 24 ft´lbf)
22. INSTALL RADIATOR (See page CO±24)
23. INSTALL CRUISE CONTROL ACTUATOR
24. INSTALL AIR CLEANER CAP ASSEMBLY AND AIR
CLEANER CASE
25. CONNECT ACCELERATOR CABLE
26. INSTALL ENGINE FENDER APRON SEALS
27. INSTALL BATTERY TRAY AND BATTERY
V08425
LOCK
KNK
E6 Connector
(a) Remove the glove compartment (See page SF±68).
(b) Disconnect the E6 connector of ECM.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Replace knock sensor. 1 Check continuity between terminal KNK of ECM connector and body ground.
OK:
Check knock sensor (See page SF±61).Measure resistance between terminal KNK of ECM connector
and body ground.
Resistance: 1 MW or higher
Connector being checked is connected. Indicates the condition of the connector of ECU during the check.
PREPARATION:
CHECK:
2Go to step 3.
OK OK
NG
Indicates the position of the ignition switch during the check.
Check from the connector back side.
(with harness)
Ignition Switch LOCK (OFF)
Ignition Switch START
LOCKIgnition Switch ON
Ignition Switch ACC
STARTON
ACC
Indicates the place to check the voltage or resistance.
Indicates the connector position to checked, from the front or back side.
Connector being checked is disconnected. Check from the connector front side. (without harness)
In this case, care must be taken not to bend the terminals.
E6 Connector KNKWire Harness
E6 Connector KNK
A00255 AB0117
A00265
Inspection Procedure
Use the inspection procedure to determine if
the circuit is normal or abnormal, and, if it is
abnormal, use it to determine whether the
problem is located in the sensors, actuators,
wire harness or ECU. IN±30
± INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMS
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FI0048
FI0047
FI0046
IN05X±05
± INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMSIN±31
31 Author: Date:
HOW TO USE THE DIAGNOSTIC
CHART AND INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. CONNECTOR CONNECTION AND TERMINAL IN-
SPECTION
For troubleshooting, diagnostic trouble code charts or
problem symptom table are provided for each circuit with
detailed inspection procedures on the following pages.
When all the component parts, wire harnesses and con-
nectors of each circuit except the ECU are found to be
normal in troubleshooting, then it is determined that the
problem is in the ECU. Accordingly, if diagnosis is per-
formed without the problem symptoms occurring, refer to
Step 8 to replace the ECU. So always confirm that the
problem symptoms are occurring, or proceed with inspec-
tion while using the symptom simulation method.
The instructions ºCheck wire harness and connectorº and
ºCheck and replace ECUº which appear in the inspection
procedure, are common and applicable to all diagnostic
trouble codes. Follow the procedure outlined below
whenever these instructions appear.
OPEN CIRCUIT:
This could be due to a disconnected wire harness, faulty con-
tact in the connector, and a connector terminal pulled out, etc.
HINT:
It is rarely the case that a wire is broken in the middle of
it. Most cases occur at the connector. In particular, care-
fully check the connectors of sensors and actuators
Faulty contact could be due to rusting of the connector
terminals, to foreign materials entering terminals or a de-
formation of connector terminals. Simply disconnecting
and reconnecting the connectors once changes the
condition of the connection and may result in a return to
normal operation. Therefore, in troubleshooting, if no ab-
normality is found in the wire harness and connector
check, but the problem disappears after the check, then
the cause is considered to be in the wire harness or con-
nectors.
SHORT CIRCUIT:
This could be due to a contact between wire harness and the
body ground or to a short circuit occurred inside the switch, etc.
HINT:
When there is a short circuit between the wire harness and body
ground, check thoroughly whether the wire harness is caught
in the body or is clamped properly.
MX04C±01
Q09998
Hood
ClipCruise Control Actuator
Control Cable
Clutch Line
Bracket
Clutch Release CylinderWasher
RH Drive Shaft
Snap Ring
RH Stiffener
Plate
Ground Cable
Starter
Battery
Snap Ring
LH Drive Shaft
RH Fender Apron
Seal
LH Stiffener Plate
Manifold StayTransaxle Back±Up Light Switch
Connector
Rear End Plate with Oil Pan
InsulatorAir Cleaner
Case Assembly
with Air Hose
Vehicle Speed Sensor
Connector
No.1 Fuel Tube Protector Engine LH
Mounting Insulator
with Bracket
Rear RH Suspension Member Brace
PS Gear Assembly
Lock Cap
Rear LH Suspension Member Brace Manifold StayClip
LH Fender Apron
Seal
Suspension Member with
Lower Suspension Arm
Front RH Suspension
Member BraceStabilizer Bar Link
Front Exhaust PipeCotter Pin
RH Fender
Liner
LH Fender Liner
Exhaust Pipe BracketNo.1 Exhaust Pipe
Support Bracket
: Specified torque
Non±reusable partGasket w/ Cruise Control:
Cotter Pin
Hole
Plug
Engine Rear Side Shutter PlateHold±Down
Clamp
Hole
Plug
12 (120, 9)
13 (130, 9)
46 (470, 34)
39 (400, 29)
6.9 (70, 61 in.´lbf)
14 (145, 10)
12 (120, 9)
39 (400, 29)
39 (400, 29)
64 (650, 47)
56 (570, 41)
37 (380, 27)
9.3 (95, 82 in.´lbf)
42 (425, 31)
32 (330, 24)
Silver Bolt: 44 (450, 33)
Green Bolt: 66 (670, 48)
62 (630, 46)
64 (650, 47)
64 (650, 47)
37 (380, 27)
181 (1,850, 134)
181 (1,850, 134)
181 (1,850, 134)
36 (370, 27)
10 (100, 7)
32 (330, 24)19 (195, 14)
49 (500, 36)
294 (3,000, 217)
Silver Bolt: 44 (450, 33)
Green Bolt: 66 (670, 48)
36 (370, 27)66 (670, 48)
39 (400, 29)
127 (1,300, 94)
33 (330, 24)
33 (330, 24)
19 (195, 14)
80 (820, 59)
Gasket
Steering Return Pipe
Front LH
Suspension
Member Brace
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf)
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MANUAL TRANSAXLE UNIT
COMPONENTS
MX04D±01
Q09982
Q09999
BA
Q10000
Q10001
MX±4
± MANUAL TRANSAXLE (S51)MANUAL TRANSAXLE UNIT
1854 Author: Date:
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE HOOD
HINT:
At the time of installation, please refer to the following item.
Adjust the hood.
(See page BO±10)
2. REMOVE BATTERY AND AIR CLEANER CASE AS-
SEMBLY WITH AIR HOSE
3. w/ Cruise Control:
REMOVE CRUISE CONTROL ACTUATOR
(a) Disconnect the cruise control actuator connector.
(b) Remove the 3 bolts and cruise control actuator with the
bracket.
Torque: 13 N´m (130 kgf´cm, 9 ft´lbf)
4. REMOVE STARTER
(a) Disconnect the connector and wire from the starter.
(b) Remove the 2 bolts and starter.
Torque: 39 N´m (400 kgf´cm, 29 ft´lbf)
5. DISCONNECT CLUTCH RELEASE CYLINDER
(a) Remove the 2 bolts and disconnect the release cylinder.
Torque: 12 N´m (120 kgf´cm, 9 ft´lbf)
(b) Remove the 2 set bolts of the clutch line bracket.
Torque:
Bolt A: 12 N´m (120 kgf´cm, 9 ft´lbf)
Bolt B: 6.9 N´m (70 kgf´cm, 61 in.´lbf)
6. DISCONNECT GROUND CABLE
Remove the set bolt of the ground cable from the transaxle.
7. REMOVE MANIFOLD STAY
Remove the 2 bolts and stay.
Torque: 42 N´m (425 kgf´cm, 31 ft´lbf)
8. DISCONNECT VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR AND
BACK±UP LIGHT SWITCH CONNECTORS
9. DISCONNECT CONTROL CABLE
(a) Remove the 2 clips and washers.
(b) Remove the 2 clips from the cables.
MX04Z±01
Q09981
Hood
14 (150, 10)
w/ Cruise Control :
Cruise Control Actuator
12 (120, 9)
Clutch Line Bracket
21 (210, 15)
12 (120, 9)
Clutch Release Cylinder
26 (270, 20)
RH Drive Shaft
32 (330, 24)
7.8 (80, 69 in.´lbf)
Flywheel Housing Under CoverRH Fender
Apron SealClutch Accumulator
Vehicle Speed Sensor
Connector
46 (470, 34)
Engine LH Mounting
Insulator with Bracket
Rear RH Suspension Member Brace
37 (380, 27)
Transaxle
64 (650, 47)
36 (370, 27)
10 (100, 7)
Steering Return Pipe
19 (195, 14)
32 (330, 24)
181 (1,850, 134)
Silver Bolt : 44 (450, 33)
Green Bolt : 66 (670, 48)
Suspension Member with
Lower Suspension Arm
Front RH Suspension
Member Brace
181 (1,850, 134)
Control
Cable
Clip13 (130, 9)
Clip
Washer
Starter
21 (210, 15)
39 (400, 29)
Air Cleaner
Case Assembly
with Air Hose
64 (650, 47)Ground Cable
x5Back±Up Light Switch Connector
Engine Wire
20 (200, 14)Hold±Down
Clamp
Battery
LH Drive Shaft
LH Fender Apron Seal RH Exhaust Manifold Stay
64 (650, 47)
181 (1,850, 134)PS Gear Assembly
No.1 Fuel Tube Protector
49 (500, 36)
294 (3,000, 217)
Lock Cap
Rear LH Suspension Member Brace
Stabilizer Bar Link
Hole
Plug
127 (1,300, 94)
39 (400, 29)
80 (820, 59)48 (490, 35)
Silver Bolt : 44 (450, 33)
Green Bolt : 66 (670, 48)
Front LH Suspension
Member Brace RH Fender
Liner
Engine Rear Side
Shutter Plate
56 (570, 41)
62 (630, 46)
62 (630, 46)
Front Exhaust Pipe
No.1 Exhaust Pipe
Support Bracket
33 (330, 24)
Exhaust Pipe Support Stay
33 (330, 24)LH Fender
Liner
66 (670, 48)
Snap Ring
Snap Ring
Cotter Pin
Cotter Pin
Gasket
Gasket
Gasket
Non±reusable part: Specified torque
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf)
36 (370, 27)
± MANUAL TRANSAXLE (E153)MANUAL TRANSAXLE UNIT
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MANUAL TRANSAXLE UNIT
COMPONENTS
MX050±01
Q09982
Q09983
Q09984
Q09985
MX±4
± MANUAL TRANSAXLE (E153)MANUAL TRANSAXLE UNIT
1805 Author: Date:
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE HOOD
HINT:
At the time of installation, please refer to the following item.
Adjust the hood.
(See page BO±10)
2. REMOVE BATTERY AND AIR CLEANER CASE AS-
SEMBLY WITH AIR HOSE
3. w/ Cruise Control:
REMOVE CRUISE CONTROL ACTUATOR
(a) Disconnect the cruise control actuator connector.
(b) Remove the 3 bolts and cruise control actuator with the
bracket.
Torque: 13 N´m (130 kgf´cm, 9 ft´lbf)
4. REMOVE STARTER
(a) Disconnect the connector and wire from the starter.
(b) Remove the 2 bolts and starter.
Torque: 39 N´m (400 kgf´cm, 29 ft´lbf)
5. DISCONNECT CLUTCH RELEASE CYLINDER
(a) Remove the 2 bolts and disconnect the release cylinder.
Torque: 12 N´m (120 kgf´cm, 9 ft´lbf)
(b) Remove the 2 set bolts and nut of the clutch accumulator.
Torque:
Bolt: 21 N´m (210 kgf´cm, 15 ft´lbf)
Nut: 26 N´m (270 kgf´cm, 20 ft´lbf)
(c) Remove the set bolt of the clutch line bracket.
Torque: 12 N´m (120 kgf´cm, 9 ft´lbf)
6. DISCONNECT GROUND CABLE
Remove the set bolt of the ground cable from the transaxle.
7. DISCONNECT ENGINE WIRE FROM CLAMP
8. DISCONNECT VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR AND
BACK±UP LIGHT SWITCH CONNECTORS
9. DISCONNECT CONTROL CABLE
(a) Remove the 2 clips and washers.
(b) Remove the 2 clips from the cables.
PP0I7±01
± PREPARATIONBRAKE
PP±85
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BRAKE
SST (Special Service Tools)
09023±00100Union Nut Wrench 10 mm
09703±30010Brake Shoe Return Spring Tool
09709±29018LSPV Gauge Set
09718±00010Shoe Hold Down Spring Driver
09737±00010Brake Booster Push Rod Gauge
09751±36011Brake Line Union Nut 10 x 12 mm
Wrench
09843±18020Diagnosis Check Wire
09990±00150ABS Actuator Checker and
Sub±harnessDENSO type ABS,
ABS & TRAC type
09990±00163ABS Actuator Checker Sheet ºAºABS & TRAC type
09990±00250ABS Actuator Checker Sub±harness
ºGºDENSO type ABS,
ABS & TRAC type
09990±00300ABS Actuator Checker Sub±harness
ºIºDENSO type ABS
09990±00360ABS Actuator Checker Sub±harness
ºLºDENSO type ABS,
ABS & TRAC type