CONTROL SYSTEM
F1–35
F1
HTR12
(HO2S heater (rear))ON/OFFIgnition switch ON: ON (HO2S
heater operated)
Idle: ON (HO2S heater operated)Inspect following PIDs: IAT, MAF,
ECT, RPM, ACSW.4D
IAC (IAC valve) %Ignition switch ON: 0%
Idle: Approx. 60% (ECT 90°C {194
°F} and E/L not operating) Inspect following PIDs: IAT, RPM,
MAP, ECT, MAF, TP, INGEAR, TR,
PSP, ACSW.
Inspect IAC valve.4G, 4J
IASV (Variable air duct
control solenoid valve)ON/OFFECT is above 70 °C {158 °F}, engine
speed is above 5,800 rpm, and TP
opening angle is above 50%: ON
Others: OFFInspect following PIDs: ECT, RPM,
TP.
Inspect VAD control solenoid valve.4C
IAT
(Intake air temperature)°C°FIAT 20 °C {68 °F}: 20 °C {68 °F}
IAT 30 °C {86 °F}: 30 °C {86 °F}
Inspect IAT sensor. 2E
VIAT 20 °C {68 °F}: 2.4—2.6 V
IAT 30 °C {86 °F}: 1.7—1.9 V
IMRC (Variable tumble
control solenoid valve)ON/OFFEngine speed is below approx.
3,500 rpm: ON
Others: OFFInspect following PIDs: TP, ECT,
RPM.
Inspect variable tumble control
solenoid valve.4T
IMTV*
7 (Variable
Intake-air control
solenoid valve)ON/OFFEngine speed is below approx.
4,350 rpm: ON
Others: OFFInspect following PIDs: RPM.
Inspect VIC control solenoid valve.4R
INGEAR*
8 (Load/no
load condition)ON/OFFCPP or CPP/PNP is ON: OFF
Others: ONPerform applicable DTC
troubleshooting.1R, 1W
IVS (CTP condition)IDLE/ OFF
IDLECTP: IDLE
Others: OFF IDLEPerform applicable DTC
troubleshooting.2A
KNOCKR (Knocking
retard)°Ignition switch ON: 0°
Idle: 0°Inspect knock sensor. 2P, 2S
LOAD (Engine load) %Ignition switch ON: 0%
Idle (after warm up): approx.19%Inspect MAF sensor.—
LONGFT1 (long term
fuel trim)%Idle (after warm up): approx. –14—
14%Perform applicable DTC
troubleshooting.
(See F1–54 DTC TABLE)—
MAF (Mass airflow)g/sIgnition switch ON: approx. 0 g/s
Idle (after warm up): approx. 1.5 g/s
Inspect MAF sensor. 1P
VIgnition switch ON: approx. 0.7 V
Idle (after warm up): approx. 1.3 V
MAP (Manifold
absolute pressure)kPa, inHgIgnition switch ON (at sea level):
approx 101 kPa {29.8 inHg}
Inspect MAP sensor. 1J
VIgnition switch ON (at sea level):
approx 4.1 V
MIL (Malfunction
indicator lamp)ON/OFFIgnition switch ON: ON
Idle: OFFPerform applicable DTC
troubleshooting.
(See F1–54 DTC TABLE)—
MIL_DIS (Trabelled
distance since the MIL
illuminated)km, mileNo DTC: 0 km {0 mile}
DTC detected: Not 0 km {0 mile}Perform applicable DTC
troubleshooting.
(See F1–54 DTC TABLE)—
O2S11 (Front oxygen
sensor)VIgnition switch ON: 0—1.0 V
Idle (After warm up): 0—1.0 V
Inspect HO2S (front). 1AB
Rich/LeanAcceleration (After warm up): Rich
Deceleration (After warm up): Lean
O2S12 (Rear oxygen
sensor)V Idle (After warm up): approx 0.6 V
Inspect HO2S (rear). 1Y
Rich/Lean Idle (After warm up): Rich
PSP (Power steering
pressure switch)Low/HighSteering wheel in straight ahead
position: Low
Others: HighInspect PSP switch. 1Z
RFCFLAG (Readness
function code)Learnt/Not
LearntBefore running PCM adaptive
memory procedure drive mode: Not
Learnt
After running PCM adaptive memory
procedure drive mode: LearntRun PCM adaptive memory
procedure drive mode.— Monitor item
(Definition)Unit/
ConditionCondition/Specification
(Reference)ActionPCM
terminal
F1–38
CONTROL SYSTEM
1QRefrigerant
pressure switch
(middle)Refrigerant
pressure switch
(middle)A/C ONRefrigerant
pressure is
above 1.52
MPaBelow 1.0
•Inspect refrigerant
pressure switch
•Inspect related
harness Refrigerant
pressure is
below 1.23
MPaB+
1RClutch operation*
2Clutch switchClutch pedal depressed Below 1.0•Inspect clutch switch
•Inspect related
harness Clutch pedal released B+
—*
3————
1S—— — ——
1T—— — ——
1U—— — ——
1V—— — ——
1WNeutral position*
2Neutral switchShift lever is at neutral position Below 1.0
•Inspect neutral switch
•Inspect related
harness Shift lever is not at neutral
positionB+
Selector lever
position*
11TR switch
(terminal C)Ignition switch
ONP rangeApprox.
4.6
•Inspect TR switch
•Inspect related
harness R rangeApprox.
3.9
N rangeApprox.
3.2
D range*4
M range*5Approx.
2.5
S range*
4Approx.
1.7
L range*
4Approx.
0.94
—*
12————
1X—— — ——
1Y HO2S (rear) HO2S (rear)Ignition switch ON Approx. 0•Inspect HO2S (rear)
•Inspect related
harness Idle (after warm up) 0—1.0
1Z PSP PSP switch IdleSteering wheel
at straight
ahead positionB+•Inspect PSP switch
•Inspect power
steering system
•Inspect related
harness While turning
steering wheelBelow 1.0
1AAGenerator output
voltageGenerator
(terminal P)•Inspect using the wave profile.
(See F1–44 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference).)•Inspect generator
•Inspect related
harness
1AB HO2S (front) HO2S (front)•Inspect using the wave profile.
(See F1–44 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference).)•Inspect HO2S (front)
•Inspect related
harness
1AC A/C on signalRefrigerant
pressure switchIdleA/C switch and
fan switch onBelow 1.0•Inspect refrigerant
pressure switch
•Inspect related
harness A/C switch off B+
1ADGenerator field coil
controlGenerator
(terminal D)•Inspect using the wave profile.
(See F1–44 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference).)•Inspect generator
•Inspect related
harness
2A Throttle position TP sensorIgnition switch
ONCTP0.65—
1.15•Inspect TP sensor
•Inspect related
harness
WOT 4.3—4.8
2B—— — ——
2C—— — —— Terminal Signal Connected to Test conditionVoltage
(V)Action
F2–172
TROUBLESHOOTING
×: Applicable
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Troubleshooting item
1 Melting of main or other fuses
2 MIL illuminates
3 Will not crank×
4 Hard start/long crank/erratic start/erratic crank
5 Engine stalls After start/at idle×× ×
6 Cranks normally but will not start×
7 Slow return to idle
8 Engine runs rough/rolling idle×××
9 Fast idle/runs on
10 Low idle/stalls during deceleration××
11Engine stalls/quits Acceleration/cruise××××
Engine runs rough Acceleration/cruise××××
Misses Acceleration/cruise××××
Buck/jerk Acceleration/cruise/ deceleration××××
Hesitation/stumble Acceleration××××
Surges Acceleration/cruise××××
12 Lack/loss of power Acceleration/cruise×× × ×
13 Knocking/pinging
14 Poor fuel economy××××× ×
15 Emissions compliance×
16 High oil consumption/leakage
17 Cooling system concerns Overheating××× ×
18 Cooling system concerns Runs cold××
19 Excessive black smoke
20 Fuel odor (in engine compartment)
21 Engine noise××
22 Vibration concerns (engine)××××
23 A/C does not work sufficiently××
24 A/C always on or A/C compressor runs continuously××
25 A/C does not cut off under wide open throttle conditions
26 Constant voltage
A/C relay (A/C control siganl) circuit malfunctionA/C magnetic clutch or related circuit malfunctionCooling fan No.1 system malfunctionClutch slippageAir in power steering fuluid lineVSS or related circuit malfunctionBrake draggingLoose partsImproper balance of wheel or tiresDriveline malfunctionSuspension malfunctionImmobilizer system and/or circuit malfunctionCoolant heater system malfunction
TROUBLESHOOTING
F2–217
F2
NO.21 ENGINE NOISEA6E408018881223
Diagnostic Procedure
21 ENGINE NOISE
DESCRIPTION•Engine noise under hood.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•Engine internal damage
•Timing belt displacement
•Fuel injector malfunction
•Loose attaching bolts or worn parts
•Improper drive belt tension
•Air leakage from intake-air system
•Incorrect injection timing
•Erratic signal from CKP sensor
•Erratic signal from CMP sensor
•Fuel pressure sensor or related circuit malfunction
•Boost sensor or related circuit malfunction
•Accelerator position sensor or related circuit malfunction
•MAF/IAT sensor or related circuit malfunction
•ECT sensor or related circuit malfunction
•EGR system or malfunction
•IAT sensor No.2 or related circuit malfunction
•Vacuum leakage
•Suction control valve malfunction (built-in supply pump)
•Air leakage from intake-air system
•Air in power steering fluid line
•Turbocharger operating noise
•Solenoid valve operating noise
Warning
The following troubleshooting flow chart contains the fuel system diagnosis and repair
procedures. Read the following warnings before performing the fuel system services:
•Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep
sparks and flames away from fuel.
•Fuel line spills and leakage are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injury or death
and damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete “BEFORE
REPAIR PROCEDURE” and “AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE” described in this manual.
Note
•PCM checks fuel injection amount during a set interval while idling, and automatically corrects it to
maintain engine efficiency. It is normal that engine noise and vibration might be a little louder during
this process.
STEP INSPECTION RESULTS ACTION
1 Is squeal, click or chirp sound present? Yes Inspect engine oil level, solenoid valves installation or
drive belt.
No Go to next step.
2 Is rumble or grind sound present? Yes Inspect drive belt tension or power steering system
fluid level.
If okay, perform power steering fluid line air bleed.
No Go to next step.
3 Is rattle sound present? Yes Inspect location of rattle for loose parts.
No Go to next step.
4 Is hiss sound present? Yes Inspect for vacuum leakage and intake-air system
leakage.
No Go to next step.
5 Is rap or roar sound present? Yes Inspect exhaust system or loose parts.
No Go to next step.
MANUAL TRANSAXLE
J2–7
J2
NEUTRAL SWITCH REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E5212190102041. Remove the neutral switch.
2. Apply a light coat of silicone sealant to the screw
of the neutral switch.
Sealant
Three Bond product: TB1215
3. Install the neutral switch to the transaxle case.
Tightening torque
22.5—33.3 N·m
{2.29—3.40 kgf·m, 16.6—24.6 ft·lbf}
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MANUAL TRANSAXLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E5212010292011. Remove the battery and battery tray.
2. Remove the air cleaner compornent. (See F2–36 INTAKE-AIR SYSTEM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
3. Remove the air hose above the transaxle. (See F2–36 INTAKE-AIR SYSTEM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
4. Remove the air pipe above the transaxle. (See F2–36 INTAKE-AIR SYSTEM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
5. Remove the solenoid bracket.
6. Remove the wheels, tires and splash shields.
7. Remove the under cover.
8. Separate the steering hose.
9. Remove the steering gear and linkage, and pipe assembly installation bolts from the front crossmember, then
suspend the steering gear and linkage with a cable. (See N–8 STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE (MZR-CD
(RF Turbo)) REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
Tightening torque
•Pipe assembly: 7.8—10.8 N·m {79.6—110.0 kgf·cm, 69.1—95.5 in·lbf}
10. Remove the front auto leveling sensor. (See Section T.)
11. Drain the transaxle oil into a suitable container.
12. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
13. Install in the reverse order of removal.
14. Adjust the headlight zeroset. (See Section T.)
15. Add the specified amount of specified transaxle oil. (See J2–4 TRANSAXLE OIL REPLACEMENT.)
16. Warm up the engine and transaxle, inspect for oil leakage, and inspect the transaxle operation.
NEUTRAL
SWITCH
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MANUAL TRANSAXLE
J2–9
J2
No.1 Engine Mount Bracket Removal Note
1. Separate the fuel pipe nearby engine hanger.
2. Support the engine using the SST before
removing the No.1 engine mount.
3. Remove the No.1 engine mount.
Manual Transaxle Removal Note
1. Remove the stud of the No.4 engine mount.
2. Loosen the SST (49 E017 5A0)and lean the
engine toward the transaxle.
3. Support the transaxle on a jack.
4. Remove the transaxle mounting bolts.
5. Remove the transaxle.
9 Lower arm (front, rear) ball joint
(See Section R)
10 Damper fork
11 Tie-rod end ball joint
(See N–8 STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE
(MZR-CD (RF Turbo)) REMOVAL/INSTALLATION)
12 Stabilizer control link
13 Drive shaft (left side)
(SeeSection M)
14 Drive shaft (right side)
(SeeSection M)
15 Joint shaft
(SeeSection M)
16 Flexible pipe
(See F2–57 EXHAUST SYSTEM REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION)17 No.1 engine mount
(See J2–9 No.1 Engine Mount Bracket Removal
Note)
(See J2–11 No.1 Engine Mount Installation Note)
18 Crossmember bracket
19 Crossmember, steering pipe
(See Section R)
20 No.4 engine mount bracket
(See J2–10 No.4 Engine Mount Installation Note)
21 No.4 engine mount rubber
(See J2–10 No.4 Engine Mount Installation Note)
22 Transaxle mounting bolt (lower side)
23 Manual transaxle
(See J2–9 Manual Transaxle Removal Note)
(See J2–10 Manual Transaxle Installation Note)
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STUD
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
K2–99
K2
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE AND TRANSFER REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E5714190902011. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove the aircleaner component. (See Sectin F.)
4. Remove the front tires and splash shield.
5. Remove the under cover.
6. Separate the steering shaft and steering hose. (See N–13 STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE (4WD)
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
7. Remove the front auto leveling sensor. (See Section T.)
8. Drain the ATF. (See K2–80 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF) REPLACEMENT.)
Warning
•Improperly jacking a transaxle is dangerous. It can slip off the jack and may cause serious injury.
Caution
•To prevent the torque converter and transaxle from separating, remove the transaxle without
tilting it toward the torque converter.
9. Remove in the order shown in the figure.
10. Install in the reverse order of removal.
11. Adjust the headlight zeroset. (See Section T.)
12. Add ATF to the specified level. (See K2–80 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF) REPLACEMENT.)
13. Carry out the mechanical system test. (See K2–72 MECHANICAL SYSTEM TEST.)
×: Test to be performed after the service work
14. Carry out the road test. (See K2–75 ROAD TEST.)
Service itemTest item
Line
pressure
testStall testTime lag
test
ATX replacement×
ATX overhaul×××
Torque converter
replacement××
Oil pump
replacement×
Clutch system
replacement××
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
K2–101
K2
No.1 Engine Mount Bracket Removal Note
1. Support the engine using the SST before removing the No.1 engine mount.
2. Remove the No.1 engine mount.
Transaxle Removal Note
1. Loosen the part marked A and lean the engine
toward the transaxle.
2. Support the transaxle on a jack.
3. Remove the transaxle mounting bolts.
4. Remove the transaxle.
1O2 sensor connector
2 Terminal component No.1, No.2 connector
3 TR switch connector
4 GND harness
5 Selector cable
(See K2–104 Selector Cable Installation Note)
6 Cable bracket
7 Oil hose
8 Transaxle mounting bolt (upper side)
9 Starter (See Section G)
10 Endplate cover
11 Lower arm (front, rear) ball joint (See Section R)
12 Damper fork
13 Tie-rod end ball joint
(See N–13 STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE
(4WD) REMOVAL/INSTALLATION)
14 Stabilizer control link
15 Drive shaft (left side) (See Section M)16 Drive shaft (right side) (See Section M)
17 Joint shaft (See Section M)
18 No.1 engine mount
(See K2–101 No.1 Engine Mount Bracket Removal
Note)
(See K2–103 No.1 Engine Mount Installation Note)
19 Crossmember bracket
20 Crossmember, steering gear (See Section R)
21 Torque converter installation nuts
(See K2–102 Torque Converter Nuts Removal
Note)
(See (SeeK2–102 Torque Converter Nuts
Installation Note)
22No.4 engine mount
(See K2–103 No.4 Engine Mount Installation Note)
23 Transaxle mounting bolt (lower side)
24 Transaxle
(See K2–101 Transaxle Removal Note)
(See K2–102 Transaxle Installation Note)
49 E017 5A0
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