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A21341
+B
OX E1HT
H2
H4
Components Side:
Bank 1 Sensor 2, Bank 2 Sensor 2
DI±162
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check and repair extremely rich or lean actu-
arial air fuel ratio (injector, fuel pressure, gas
leakages from exhaust system, etc.)
14 Check for exhaust gas leakage.
CHECK:
Check for exhaust gas leakage from the exhaust manifold and pipe.
OK:
No exhaust gas leakage.
NG Repair or replace exhaust gas leakage point.
OK
15 Inspect heated oxygen sensor.
PREPARATION:
Disconnect the HO2 sensor connector.
CHECK:
Measure the resistance between the terminals of the HO2 sen-
sor connector.
OK:
Standard:
Tester ConnectionsSpecified Conditions
HT (2) ± +B (1)11 to 16 W at 20C (68F)
HT (2) ± E (3)10 kW or higher
NG Replace heated oxygen sensor.
OK
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A19288
EFI Relay
± DIAGNOSTICSENGINE
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16 Check EFI relay.
PREPARATION:
Remove the EFI relay from the engine room J/B.
CHECK:
Inspect the EFI relay.
OK:
Standard:
Terminal No.ConditionSpecified Condition
3 ± 5Always10 KW or higher
3 ± 5Apply B+ between
terminals 1 and 2Below 1 W
NG Replace EFI relay.
OK
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B17396
HT +B
AF± AF+ Sensor 1A/F Sensor Component Side:
Front View
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9 Check for spark and ignition (See page IG±1).
HINT:
If the spark plugs or ignition system malfunction, engine misfire may occur. The misfire counter can be read
with the hand±held tester. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / DATA LIST / MIS-
FIRE / CYL#1 (to CYL#8).
NG Repair or replace ignition system.
OK
10 Check injector injection (See page SF±29).
HINT:
If the injectors malfunction, engine misfires may occur. The misfire counter can be read with the hand±held
tester. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / DATA LIST / MISFIRE / CYL#1 (to
CYL#8).
NG Replace injector.
OK
11 Check resistance of air±fuel ratio (A/F) sensor heater.
PREPARATION:
Disconnect the air±fuel ratio (A/F) sensor connector.
CHECK:
Measure resistance between the terminals of the A/F sensor
connector.
OK:
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
HT (1) ± +B (2)1.8 to 3.4 W at 20C (68F)
HT (1) ± AF± (4)10 kW or higher
NG Replace air±fuel ratio (A/F) sensor.
OK
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A19288
A/F Relay
A23659
Wire Harness Side:
HT
A38
Sensor 1A/F Sensor Connector
AF+
Front ViewAF±
+B A39
B17415
E7ECM Connector
HA1A
A1A+
A1A±
A2A+
A2A±HA2A
± DIAGNOSTICSENGINE
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12 Check A/F relay.
PREPARATION:
Remove the A/F relay from the engine room J/B.
CHECK:
Inspect the A/F relay.
OK:
Standard:
Terminal No.ConditionSpecified Condition
3 ± 5Always10 KW or higher
3 ± 5Apply B+ between
terminals 1 and 2Below 1 W
NG Replace A/F relay.
OK
13 Check for open and short in harness and connector between ECM and A/F sen-
sor.
PREPARATION:
(a) Disconnect the A38 or A39 A/F sensor connector.
(b) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
CHECK:
(a) Measure the voltage between the +B terminal of the A/F
sensor connector and body ground.
OK:
Standard:
Tester ConnectionsSpecified Conditions
+B (2) ± Body ground9 to 14 V
PREPARATION:
(a) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
(b) Disconnect the E7 ECM connector.
CHECK:
(a) Check the resistance.
OK:
Standard (Check for open):
Tester ConnectionsSpecified Conditions
HT (A38±1) ± HA1A (E7±2)
HT (A39±1) ± HA2A (E7±1)Below 1 W
AF+ (A38±3) ± A1A+ (E7±22)
AF+ (A39±3) ± A2A+ (E7±23)Below 1 W
AF± (A38±4) ± A1A± (E7±30)
AF± (A39±4) ± A2A± (E7±31)Below 1 W
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A21043
Starter Relay EFI Relay
Circuit Opening
Relay
Fuel Pump RelayMREL
FPRTr2
Tr1 EFI No.1
IGNECM
FC
NE Fuel Pump
Battery
StarterFuel Pump Resistor
AM2Ignition Switch
STA
Crankshaft Position
Sensor (NE Signal)
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DI±179
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DTC P0230 Fuel Pump Primary Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
In the diagram below, when the engine is cranked, current flows from terminal STAR of the ECM to the starter
relay coil and also current flows to terminal STA of the ECM (STA signal).
When the STA signal and NE signal are input to the ECM, the Tr1 is turned ON, current flows to the coil of
the circuit opening relay, the relay switches on, power is supplied to the fuel pump, and the fuel pump oper-
ates.
While the NE signal is generated (engine running), the ECM keeps the Tr1 ON (circuit opening relay ON)
and the fuel pump also keeps operating.
The fuel pump speed is controlled at two levels (high speed or low speed) by the condition of the engine
(starting, light load, heavy load). When the engine starts (STA ON), the Tr2 in the ECM is OFF, so the fuel
pump relay closes and battery positive voltage is applied directly to the fuel pump. The fuel pump operates
at high speed.
After the engine starts while idling or light loads, since the Tr2 goes ON, power is supplied to the fuel pump
via the fuel pump resistor. The fuel pump operates at low speed.
DICEW±02
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B17411
E6E1
FPR
A21024
DI±182
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
Read freeze frame data using the hand-held tester. Freeze frame data records the engine conditions when
a malfunction is detected. When troubleshooting, freeze frame data can help determine if the vehicle was
running or stopped, if the engine was warmed up or not, if the air±fuel ratio was lean or rich, as well as other
data from the time when a malfunction occurred.
1 Check voltage between terminal FPR and E1 of ECM.
CHECK:
Measure the voltage between terminals of E6 and E6 ECM con-
nectors.
OK:
Tester ConnectionConditionSpecified Condition
FPR (E6±30) ± E1 (E6±1)STA signal ON9 to 14 V
FPR (E6±30) ± E1 (E6±1)STA signal OFF0 to 3 V
OK Replace ECM (See page SF±80).
NG
2 Check fuel pump relay.
PREPARATION:
Remove the fuel pump relay from the engine room R/B.
CHECK:
Inspect the fuel pump relay.
OK:
Terminal No.ConditionSpecified Condition
3 ± 4Apply B+ between
terminals 1 and 210 KW or higher
3 ± 4AlwaysBelow 1 W
3 ± 5Always10 KW or higher
3 ± 5Apply B+ between
terminals 1 and 2Below 1 W
NG Replace fuel pump relay.
OK
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A20646
20 V
/Division Injector Signal Waveform
20 V
/Division
GND
100 msec./Division (Idling)(Magnification)
GND
1 msec./Division (Idling)
Injection duration
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DI±185
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DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
P0300Misfiring of random cylinders is detected
Open or short in engine wire
Connector connection
Vacuum hose connection
P0301
P0302
P0303
P0304
P0305
P0306
P0307
P0308
Misfiring of each cylinder is detected
Vacuum hose connection
Ignition system
Injector
Fuel pressure
Mass air flow meter
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Compression pressure
Valve clearance
Valve timing
PCV piping
ECM
HINT:
When several codes for a misfiring cylinder are recorded repeatedly but no random misfire code is recorded,
it indicates that the misfires have been detected and recorded at different times.
Reference: Inspection using the oscilloscope.
With the engine idling, check the waveform between terminals #1 to #8 and E01 of the ECM connectors.
HINT:
The correct waveform is as shown in the illustration.
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A21025
Wire Harness Side:
I1
I2
I3I4
I5I6
I7I8
Ignition Coil Connector
B17412
E8
IGF2
IGF1
ECM Connector DI±196
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7 Check for open and short in harness and connector between ignition coil and
ECM.
Check the harness and connector between the ignition coil
and the ECM (IGF terminal) connectors:
PREPARATION:
(a) Disconnect the I1, I2, I3, I4, I5, I6, I7 or I8 ignition coil con-
nector.
(b) Disconnect the E8 ECM connector.
CHECK:
Check the resistance between the wire harness side connec-
tors.
OK:
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
Ignition coil (I1±2) ± IGF1 (E8±24)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I2±2) ± IGF2 (E8±25)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I3±2) ± IGF1 (E8±24)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I4±2) ± IGF2 (E8±25)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I5±2) ± IGF1 (E8±24)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I6±2) ± IGF2 (E8±25)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I7±2) ± IGF1 (E8±24)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I8±2) ± IGF2 (E8±25)Below 1 W
Ignition coil (I1±2) or IGF1 (E8±24) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher
Ignition coil (I2±2) or IGF2 (E8±25) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher
Ignition coil (I3±2) or IGF1 (E8±24) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher
Ignition coil (I4±2) or IGF2 (E8±25) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher
Ignition coil (I5±2) or IGF1 (E8±24) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher
Ignition coil (I6±2) or IGF2 (E8±25) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher
Ignition coil (I7±2) or IGF1 (E8±24) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher
Ignition coil (I8±2) or IGF2 (E8±25) ±
Body ground10 kW or higher