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SERVICE INFORMATION FOR ELECTRICAL INCIDENT
●Heat sensitive
●Freezing
●Water intrusion
●Electrical load
●Cold or hot start up
Get a thorough description of the incident from the customer. It is important for simulating the conditions of the
problem.
Vehicle Vibration
The problem may occur or become worse while driving on a rough road or when engine is vibrating (idle with
A/C on). In such a case, you will want to check for a vibration related condition. Refer to the following illustra-
tion.
CONNECTORS & HARNESS
Determine which connectors and wiring harness would affect the electrical system you are inspecting. Gently
shake each connector and harness while monitoring the system for the incident you are trying to duplicate.
This test may indicate a loose or poor electrical connection.
HINT
Connectors can be exposed to moisture. It is possible to get a thin film of corrosion on the connector termi-
nals. A visual inspection may not reveal this without disconnecting the connector. If the problem occurs inter-
mittently, perhaps the problem is caused by corrosion. It is a good idea to disconnect, inspect and clean the
terminals on related connectors in the system.
SENSORS & RELAYS
Gently apply a slight vibration to sensors and relays in the system you are inspecting.
This test may indicate a loose or poorly mounted sensor or relay.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
There are several reasons a vehicle or engine vibration could cause an electrical complaint. Some of the
things to check for are:
●Connectors not fully seated.
●Wiring harness not long enough and is being stressed due to engine vibrations or rocking.
●Wires laying across brackets or moving components.
●Loose, dirty or corroded ground wires.
●Wires routed too close to hot components.
To inspect components under the hood, start by verifying the integrity of ground connections. (Refer to Ground
Inspection described later.) First check that the system is properly grounded. Then check for loose connection
by gently shaking the wiring or components as previously explained. Using the wiring diagrams inspect the
wiring for continuity.
BEHIND THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
An improperly routed or improperly clamped harness can become pinched during accessory installation. Vehi-
cle vibration can aggravate a harness which is routed along a bracket or near a screw.
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TERMINOLOGY
***: Not applicableTransmission control module TCM A/T control unit
Turbocharger TC Turbocharger
Vehicle speed sensor VSS Vehicle speed sensor
Volume air flow sensor VAFS Air flow meter
Warm up oxidation catalyst WU-OC Catalyst
Warm up oxidation catalytic converter sys-
temWU-OC system ***
Warm up three way catalyst WU-TWC Catalyst
Warm up three way catalytic converter sys-
temWU-TWC system ***
Wide open throttle position switch WOTP switch Full switchNEW TERMNEW ACRONYM /
ABBREVIATIONOLD TERM
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CAMSHAFT
CAMSHAFT
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Removal and InstallationEBS00LS2
CAUTION:
Apply new engine oil to parts marked in illustration before installation.
REMOVAL
The following procedure describes removing and installing camshaft without removing front cover. If the front
cover is removed or installed, removal of No. 1 camshaft bracket is easier before step 8. Installation is easier
after step 3. Regarding removal and installation of front cover, refer to EM-37, "
TIMING CHAIN" .
1. Release fuel pressure. Refer to EC-775, "
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE" [QR20DE (WITH EURO-OBD)],
EC-1139, "
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE" [QR20DE (WITHOUT EURO-OBD)], EC-42, "FUEL PRES-
SURE RELEASE" [QR25DE (WITH EURO-OBD)] or EC-452, "FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE" [QR25DE
(WITHOUT EURO-OBD)].
2. Remove parts listed below.
●Ignition coil; Refer to EM-29, "IGNITION COIL" .
●Rocker cover; Refer to EM-35, "ROCKER COVER" .
3. Remove power steering reservoir tank.
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1. Camshaft bracket 2. Washer 3. Front cover
4. Chain guide 5. Chain tensioner 6. O-ring
7. Spring 8. Chain tensioner plunger 9.Intake valve timing control solenoid
valve
10. Intake valve timing control cover 11. Camshaft sprocket (EXH) 12. Camshaft sprocket (INT)
13. Valve lifter 14. Camshaft (EXH) 15. Camshaft (INT)
16. Camshaft position sensor (PHASE)
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CAMSHAFT
c. Secure hexagonal part of camshaft with a tool such as a span-
ner. Loosen camshaft sprocket mounting bolts and remove the
camshaft sprockets.
CAUTION:
Do not rotate crankshaft or camshaft while timing chain is
removed. It causes interference between valve and piston.
NOTE:
Chain tension holding work is not necessary. Crank sprocket
and timing chain do not disconnect structurally while front cover
is attached.
8. Loosen mounting bolts in the reverse order shown in the figure,
and remove camshaft brackets and camshafts.
●Remove No. 1 camshaft bracket by slightly tapping it with a
soft tool such as a plastic hammer.
9. Remove valve lifter.
●Check mounting positions, and store them without mixing
them up.
INSTALLATION
1. Install valve lifter.
●Install them in the same positions they were in prior to removal.
2. Install camshaft.
●Distinction between intake and exhaust camshafts is per-
formed with a difference of shapes of rear end.
●Install camshafts so that dowel pins on the front side are posi-
tioned as shown in the figure.
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Intake : Signal plate shape for camshaft position
(PHASE) sensor.
Exhaust : Cone end shape.
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CYLINDER BLOCK
16. Install flywheel (M/T model) or drive plate (A/T model).
●Install drive plate, reinforcement plate and pilot converter as
shown in figure (A/T model).
●Using drift of 33 mm (1.30 in) in diameter, push pilot converter
into the end of crankshaft (A/T model).
17. Install knock sensor.
●Make sure that there is no foreign material on the cylinder
block mating surface and the back surface of the knock sen-
sor.
●Install sensor with connector facing lower left by 45° as
shown.
●D o n o t t i g h t e n t h e m o u n t i n g b o l t s w h i l e h o l d i n g t h e c o n n e c t o r.
●Make sure that the knock sensor does not interfere with other-
parts.
CAUTION:
If any impact by dropping is applied to the knock sensor,
replace it with new one.
18. Install crankshaft position (POS) sensor.
19. Install followings in reverse order of removal.
How to Select Piston and Bearing EBS00KNV
DESCRIPTION
*For the service parts, the grade for fitting cannot be selected between a piston pin and a connecting rod.
(Only 0 grade is available.) The information at the shipment from the plant is described as a reference.
●The identification grade stamped on each part is the grade for the dimension measured in new condition.
This grade cannot apply to reused parts.
●For reused or repaired parts, measure the dimension accurately. Determine the grade by comparing the
measurement with the values of each selection table.
●For details of the measurement method of each part, the reuse standards and the selection method of the
selective fitting parts, refer to the text.
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Selection points Selection parts Selection items Selection methods
Between cylinder block to
crankshaftMain bearingMain bearing grade (bearing
thickness)Determined by match of cylin-
der block bearing housing
grade (inner diameter of hous-
ing) and crankshaft journal
grade (outer diameter of jour-
nal)
Between crankshaft to connect-
ing rodConnecting rod bearingConnecting rod bearing grade
(bearing thickness)Combining service grades for
connecting rod big end inner
diameter and crankshaft pin
outer diameter determine con-
necting rod bearing selection.
Between cylinder block to pis-
tonPiston and piston pin assembly
The piston is available together
with piston pin as an assembly.Piston grade (piston outer
diameter)Piston grade = cylinder bore
grade (inner diameter of bore)
*Between piston to connecting
rod———
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OIL PAN AND OIL STRAINER
4. Remove lower oil pan.
a. Insert Tool (seal cutter) between upper oil pan and lower oil pan.
●Be careful not to damage aluminum mating surface.
●Do not insert screwdriver, or oil pan flange will be
deformed.
b. Slide Tool by tapping on the side of the Tool with a hammer.
c. Remove lower oil pan.
5. Remove drive belts.
6. Remove A/C compressor and bracket.
7. Remove front exhaust tube and its support.
8. Set a suitable transmission jack under transaxle and hoist
engine with engine slinger. Refer to EM-193, "
Removal and
Installation" .
9. Remove center member.
10. Remove crankshaft position sensor (TDC) from transaxle.
CAUTION:
●Avoid impacts such as a dropping.
●Do not disassemble.
●Keep it away from metal particles.
●Do not place sensor close to magnetic materials.
11. Remove rear plate cover and four engine-to transaxle bolts.
12. Remove catalyst and rear diffuser. Refer to EM-126, "
Removal
and Installation" .
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OIL PAN AND OIL STRAINER
c. Apply Genuine Liquid Gasket or equivalent, to areas shown in
the figure.
●At the 8 bolt holes marked , liquid gasket should be
applied outside holes.
●Be sure liquid gasket is 3.5 to 4.5 mm (0.138 to 0.177 in)
or 4.5 to 5.5 mm (0.177 to 0.217 in) wide. (Be careful that
the diameter of the silicon bead is different around the
front.)
●Attaching should be done within 5 minutes after coating.
d. Install upper oil pan.
●Tighten bolts in numerical order to specified torque.
●Bolt dimensions vary depending on the installation location.
Refer to the following and use appropriate bolts.
●The shank length under the bolt neck above is the length of
the threaded part (pilot portion not included).
3. Tighten transaxle joint bolts.
4. Install rear plate cover.
5. Install center member.
6. Install crankshaft position sensor (TDC).
7. Install lower oil pan.
a. Use a scraper to remove old liquid gasket from mating surfaces.
●Also remove old liquid gasket from mating surface of
upper oil pan.
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M6 x 30 mm (1.18 in) : Bolt No. 15, 16
M8 x 25 mm (0.98 in) : Bolt No. 3, 4, 9, 10
M8 x 60 mm (2.36 in) : Bolt No. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8,
11, 12, 13, 14
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VACUUM PUMP
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15. Disconnect vacuum hose from vacuum pump side.
16. Remove camshaft position sensor.
17. Remove cylinder head rear cover plate.
18. Loosen and remove the installation bolts in rear cam sprocket.
●Loosen rear cam sprocket installation bolts by fixing the hexagonal portion of the camshaft.
19. Remove vacuum pump and cylinder head rear cover assembly.
●Remove and install vacuum pump, sprocket, drive chain and
chain guide as an assembly.
●Loosen mounting bolts in reverse order shown in figure.
●Do not remove any bolts not shown in figure. (Especially
never remove M6 bolts on vacuum pump.)
●Use seal cutter (special service tool) or other suitable tool to
remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Install vacuum pump and cylinder head rear cover assembly
onto cylinder head. Refer to EM-142, "
ASSEMBLY" .
●Apply Genuine Liquid Gasket or equivalent (Refer to EM-111,
"Precautions For Liquid Gasket" .) to area shown in the figure.
●Attaching should be done with in 5 minutes after coating.
2. Tighten mounting bolts in order shown in the figure.
3. Install rear cam sprocket mounting bolts by fixing the hexagonal
portion of the camshaft.
4. Tighten rear cam sprocket mounting bolts.
5. Install cylinder head rear cover plate.
●Apply Genuine Liquid Gasket or equivalent (Refer to EM-111,
"Precautions For Liquid Gasket" .) to area shown in the figure.
●Attaching should be done with in 5 minutes after coating.
CAUTION:
Never start engine with vacuum circuit being open. If
engine is started and vehicle is running while vacuum
pump is open (with vacuum hose disconnected), blow-by
flow rate will increase and engine may be damaged.
6. Install in reverse order of removal after this step.
●When vacuum hose is connected, insert it securely by at least
15 mm (0.59 in).
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