B17430
HA1A
A1A+
A1A±
HA2A
A2A+
A2A±
HT1B
OXIB
HT2B
OX2B
E2
PRG
ACIS
AIV1
AIV2
THA
E2G
VG
E2
THW
PPMP
VPMP
MPMP#10
#20
#30
#40
#50
#60
#70
#80
IGT1
IGT2
IGT3
IGT4
IGT5
IGT6
IGT7
IGT8
IGF1
IGF2 To A/F Relay
A/F Sensor
(Bank 1 Sensor 1)
A/F Sensor
(Bank 2 Sensor 1)
HO2 Sensor
(Bank 1 Sensor 2)
HO2 Sensor
(Bank 2 Sensor 2) To EFI Relay
To EFI No.2
Fuse
VSV (EVAP)
VSV (ACIS)
VSV (AI Control)
VSV (AI Control)
Mass Air Flow
Meter
ETC Sensor
Pump Modul
Pressure
Sensor
Control
Valve To VC
TerminalTo Battery
IGN2
Fuel Injector #1
Fuel Injector #2
Fuel Injector #3
Fuel Injector #4
Fuel Injector #5
Fuel Injector #6
Fuel Injector #7
Fuel Injector #8
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.1
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.2
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.3
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.4
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.5
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.6
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.7
Ignition Coil and
Igniter No.8
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B17431
AIDI
AIRP
AIRV
AIP
GE01
M+
M±
VTA1
VC
VTA2
FC
FPRACCR
ST1±
STP
E01
E02
E04
E05
E1
E03
ME01
EC
EOM
TC
CANL
CANH
IMI
IMODLC3
CG
TC
CANL
CANH ASVAI Driver To EFI Relay
To Battery
To Battery
To Battery To E2
TerminalTo E2
TerminalTo IG SW
Air Pump
Pressure
Sensor
Throttle Body
C/OPN Relay
Fuel Pump Relay
Fuel Pump Resister
Fuel PumpTransponder Key
Computre Stop Light SW
To IGN1 Fuse
To EFI
RelayACC Cut Relay
To Battery DI±8
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DID7V±01
01 BANK 1 ± SENSOR 1O2 SENSOR TEST
02 BANK 1 ± SENSOR 2
03 BANK 2 ± SENSOR 1
04 BANK 2 ± SENSOR 2
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O2S TEST RESULT Screen DI±24
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O2S TEST RESULT
INTRODUCTION
The O2S TEST RESULT refers to the results of the engine con-
trol module (ECM) when it monitors the oxygen sensor (O2S),
and it can be read using the hand±held tester or the generic
OBD II scan tool. Based on this, you can find the O2S's condi-
tions.
The ECM monitors the O2S in the various items. You can read
the monitor result (TEST DATA) of each monitor item using the
O2S TEST RESULT. However, the output value of the TEST
DATA is the latest ºsnapshotº value that is taken after monitor-
ing and therefore it is not dynamic.
In this repair manual, the description of the O2S TEST RESULT
(for O2S related DTCs) are written in a table.
This table consists of 5 items:
(1) TEST ID (a code applied to each TEST DATA)
(2) Description of TEST DATA
(3) Conversion Factor (When Conversion Factor has a
value written in the table, multiply the TEST DATA
value appearing on the scan tool by the Conversion
Factor value. The result will be the required value.)
(4) Unit
(5) Standard Value
If the TEST DATA value appearing on the scan tool is out of the
standard value, the O2S is malfunctioning. If it is within the stan-
dard value, the O2S is functioning normally. However, if the val-
ue is on the borderline of the standard value, the O2S may mal-
function very soon.
HOW TO READ O2S TEST RESULT USING HAND±HELD
TESTER
(a) Connect the hand±held tester to the DLC3.
(b) On the tester screen, select the following menus: DIAG-
NOSIS / CARB OBDII / O2S TEST RESULT. A list of the
O2S equipped on the vehicle will be displayed.
DID7W±01
MID
TIDScaling Test Result Minimum Test Limit Maximum Test Limit
$E1 $E8ECT sensor output when estimated
ECT reached to malfunction criteria Multiply by 0.1 [°C]
Malfunction criteria Maximum test limit
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CHECKING MONITOR STATUS
1. OUTLINE
The monitor results and the test values can be checked with the OBD II scan tool.
The engine control module (ECM) monitors the emissions±related components as the thermostat, catalyst
converter and evaporative emissions (EVAP), and determines whether they are functioning normally or not.
When finished and monitoring, the ECM stores the monitor results and the test values.
The monitor result indicates whether the component is functioning normally or not. The test value is the value
that was used to determine the monitor result. If the test value is outside the test limit (malfunction criterion),
the ECM determines the component is malfunctioning. Some emissions±related components have multiple
test values to determine monitor result. If one of these test values is outside test limit, the ECM determines
the component is determine monitor result. If one of these test values is outside test limit, the ECM deter-
mines the components is malfunctioning.
2. DESCRIPTION
The test value and test limit information are described as shown in the following table. This information is
included under ºMONITOR RESULTº in the emissions±related DTC sections.
Thermostat:
MID (Monitor Identification Data) is assigned to each emissions±related component.
TID (Test Identification Data) is assigned to each test value.
Scaling is used to calculate the test value indicated on generic OBD II scan tools.
3. PROCEDURE (USING HAND±HELD TESTER)
(a) Connect the hand±held tester to the DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch and hand±held tester ON.
(c) Clear DTCs.
(d) Allow the vehicle to drive, in accordance with the applicable drive pattern described in the READINESS
MONITOR DRIVE PATTERN section (see page DI±27).
(e) Check the monitor result. Select the hand±held tester menus: DIAGNOSIS/ENHANCED OBDII/MON-
ITOR INFO/MONITOR STATUS. The monitor result appears after the component name.
AVAIL indicates the component has not been monitored yet.
COMPL indicates the component is functioning normally.
INCMPL indicates the component is malfunctioning.
(f) Check the test value(s). Select the hand±held tester menus: DIAGNOSIS/ENHANCED OBDII/MON-
ITOR INFO/TEST RESULT.
(g) Select the component and press ENTER. If the monitor result has been COMPL or INCMPL, the accu-
racy test value appears.
(h) Compare the test value with the test limits, MIN and MAX.
If the test value is outside of the test limit, the component is malfunctioning.
If the test value is on the borderline of the test limit, a malfunction is concealed in the component.
HINT:
The monitor result might on rare occasions be COMPL even if the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is illumi-
nated. This indicates the system malfunctioned on a previous driving cycle. This might be caused by an inter-
mittent problem.
DICEL±02
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READINESS MONITOR DRIVE PATTERN
1. PURPOSE OF THE READINESS TESTS
The On±Board Diagnostic (OBD II) system is designed to monitor the performance of emission±re-
lated components and report any detected abnormalities in the form of Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTCs). Since the various components need to be monitored during different driving conditions, the
OBD II system is designed to run separate monitoring programs called Readiness Monitors. Many
state Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) programs require that vehicles complete their Readiness Mon-
itors prior to beginning an emission test.
The current status of the Readiness Monitors can be seen by using the hand±held tester with version
9.0 software (or newer), or a generic OBD II Scan tool.
To view the Readiness Monitor status using the hand±held tester, select ºMonitor Statusº from the En-
hanced OBD II Menu.
A status of ºcompleteº indicates that the necessary conditions have been met to run the performance
tests for the related Readiness Monitor.
The Readiness Monitor will be reset to ºincompleteº if:
ECM has lost power (battery or fuse).
DTCs have been cleared.
The conditions for running the Readiness Monitor have not been met.
In the event that any Readiness Monitor shows ºincomplete,º follow the appropriate Readiness Monitor
Drive Pattern to activate the monitor and change the readiness status to ºcomplete.º
CAUTION:
Strictly observe the posted speed limits, traffic laws, and road conditions when performing these
drive patterns.
NOTICE:
These drive patterns represent the fastest method to satisfy all necessary conditions which allow
the specific readiness monitor to complete.
In the event that the drive pattern must be interrupted (possibly due to traffic conditions or other fac-
tors) the drive pattern can be resumed, and in most cases, the readiness monitor will still set to ºcom-
pleteº.
To ensure rapid completion of readiness monitors, avoid sudden changes in vehicle load and speed
(driving up and down hills and/or sudden acceleration).
Contents:
TITLESTEP(s)
CATALYST MONITOR2
EVAP MONITOR3, 4
AIR±FUEL RATIO (A/F) AND OXYGEN SENSOR (O2S) MONITOR5
OXYGEN SENOSR HEATER MONITOR6
A23544
40 mph (64 km/h)
Idling
IG SW OFF ECT:
75C (167F) or higher
Vehicle Speed
Warming up(5)(6)
10 minutes
or more(7)
10 seconds
or more4 seconds
or moreTime At Least 3 times
(8) (9)
(10) Accelerator Pedal
DepressedAccelerator Pedal
Released (Fuel±cut)
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5. AIR±FUEL RATIO (A/F) AND OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2) MONITOR (ACTIVE AIR±FUEL RATIO
CONTROL TYPE)
(a) Preconditions
The monitor will not run unless:
2 minutes or more have elapsed since the engine was started.
The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) is 75C (167F) or higher.
Air±fuel ratio feedback control is performed.
Fuel±cut control is performed for 8 seconds or more.
(b) Drive Pattern
(1) Connect the hand±held tester to DLC3.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(3) Clear DTCs (see page DI±43).
(4) Start the engine, and warm it up until the ECT reaches 75C (167F) or higher.
(5) Drive the vehicle at 40 mph (64 km/h) or more for at least 10 minutes.
(6) Change the transmission to 2nd gear.
(7) Accelerate the vehicle to 30 mph (48 km/h) or more by depressing the accelerator pedal for at
least 10 seconds.
(8) Soon after performing step (8) above, release the accelerator pedal for at least 4 seconds without
depressing the brake pedal, in order to execute fuel±cut control.
(9) Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle for 10 seconds or more.
(10) Allow the vehicle to decelerate until the vehicle speed declines to less than 6 mph (10 km/h).
(11) Repeat steps from (8) through (10) above at least 3 times in one driving cycle.
(c) Monitor Status
(1) Check the Readiness Monitor status displayed on the tester.
(2) If the status does not switch to COMPL (complete), make sure that the preconditions have been
met, and then perform steps from (5) through (11) in Drive Pattern above.
A18915
Idling
Ignition OFF(40 km/h)25 mph
Over 2 minutes Over 500 seconds DI±32
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6. OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER MONITOR
(a) Preconditions
The monitor will not run unless:
MIL is OFF
(b) Drive Pattern
(1) Connect the OBD II scan tool to the DLC3 to check monitor status and preconditions (refer to
(a)).
(2) Start the engine and allow it to idle for 500 seconds or more.
(3) Drive the vehicle at 25 mph (40 km/h) or more for at least 2 minutes.
(4) Check the status of the readiness monitor on the scan tool display. If readiness status did not
switch to complete, ensure the preconditions are met, turn the ignition off and then repeat steps
(2) and (3).
A2364720 msec./DIV 20 V/DIV
Ground
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R ± G±WIdlingPulse generation
(See waveform 10)
STP (E4 15) E1 (E6 1)GY BRBrake pedal is depressed7.5 to 14 VSTP (E4±15) ± E1 (E6±1)G±Y ± BRBrake pedal is releasedBelow 1.5 V
ST1 (E4 16) E1 (E6 1)LB BRBrake pedal is depressedBelow 1.5 VST1± (E4±16) ± E1 (E6±1)L±B ± BRBrake pedal is released7.5 to 14 V
STA (E6±11) ± E1 (E6±1)B±R ± BRShift lever position P or N, Ignition switch START6.0 V or more
STSW (E6±12) ± E1 (E6±1)B ± BRShift lever position P or N, ignition switch START6.0 V or more
STAR/NSW (E7 8) E1 (E6 1)BBRIG switch ON, Other shift position in P, N9 to 14 VSTAR/NSW (E7±8) ± E1 (E6±1)B ± BRIG switch ON, Shift position in P, N0 to 3.0 V
W (E5 30) E1 (E6 1)VW BRIdling9 to 14 VW (E5±30) ± E1 (E6±1)V±W ± BRIG switch ONBelow 3.0 V
TACH (E5±1) ± E1 (E6±1)Y±G ± BRIdlingPulse generation
(See waveform 11)
ACIS (E8±33) ± E1 (E6±1)B±L ± BRIG switch ON9 to 14 V
VPMP (E4±5) ± E1 (E6±1)P±L ± BRIgnition switch ON9 V to 14 V
MPMP (E4±6) ± E1 (E6±1)V±G ± BRVacuum pump OFF
Vacuum pump ON0 V to 3 V
9 V to 14 V
PPMP (E4±22) ± E1 (E6±1)R±G ± BRIgnition switch ON3 V to 3.6 V
AIV1 (E8±27) ± E1 (E6±1)L±B ± BRIgnition switch ON9 to 14 V
AIV2 (E8±26) ± E1 (E6±1)P±L ± BRIgnition switch ON9 to 14 V
AIRV (E4±4) ± E1 (E6±1)R±W ± BRIgnition switch ON9 to 14 V
AIRP (E4±25) ± E1 (E6±1)G±W ± BRIgnition switch ON9 to 14 V
AIP (E8±32) ± E1 (E6±1)B±Y ± BRIgnition switch ON3 V to 3.6 V
*1: The ECM terminal voltage is constant regardless of the output voltage from the sensor.
WAVEFORM 1
Fuel injector
ECM Terminal NamesBetween #10 (to 40) and E01
Tester Ranges20 V/DIV, 20 msec./DIV
ConditionsIdling
HINT:
The wavelength becomes shorter as the engine rpm increases.