ENGINE – ENGINE ASSY
11-33
B
Fitting the engine mount bracket & stopper ASSY
1. Support the engine oil pan component with the garage jack
through the engine block, and fit the engine mount bracket &
stopper ASSY whilst checking the position of the engine. Fix the
engine mount stopper so that the arrow points in the direction
shown in the diagram.
2. Support the engine ASSY with a garage jack.
3. Remove the chain block.
4. In the same way as when it was removed, hold the engine
ASSY with the special tool.
(1)
Install the special mechanical engine hanger (MZ203830
or MZ203831).
(2)
Fit the following parts to the base hanger.
• Slide bracket (HI)
• Foot (standard) (MB991932)
• Joint (90) (MB991930)
Install the special engine hanger (MB991928)
C
Fitting the transfer ASSY and the transmission ASSY
1. Fit the transfer ASSY and the transmission ASSY.
2. Remove the radiator support upper insulator mounting bolts from
the chassis (2 places).engine sideengine side
engine mount stopper
MZ203830 or MZ203831
slide bracket (HI)
front of
chassis
joint (90)
(MB991930)
foot (standard) (MB991932)
slide bracket (HI)
ENGINE – ENGINE ASSY11-34
D
Fitting the O-ring and the fuel high pressure hose
1. Apply a little fresh engine oil to the O-ring.
Caution
Ensure that no engine oil gets inside the deliver pipe.
2. Without damaging the O-ring, fit the fuel high pressure hose to
the delivery pipe by twisting it from left to right. Ensure that the
hose is twisted smoothly.
3. If the hose cannot be twisted smoothly, there is a possibility that
it may be biting into the O-ring, so remove the fuel high pressure
hose, and check for any damage to the O-ring. If the O-ring is
undamaged, reinsert it into the delivery pipe and check once
more whether the hose can be turned smoothly.
4. Tighten the mounting bolts for the fuel high pressure hose, to
the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 5.0 ± 1.0 N•m.
MPI – GENERAL13A-2
MPI system diagram
Engine ECU
H1. O
2 sensor
H2. Air flow sensor
H3. Intake air temp.
sensor
H4. Throttle position
sensor
H5. Intake Cam position
sensor
H6. Exhaust Cam
position sensor
H7. Crank angle
sensor
H8. Atmospheric
pressure sensor
H9. Water temp.
sensor
H10. Knock sensor
H11. Manifold absolute
pressure (MAP)
sensor
H12. Air temp. sensor• Power supply
• Ignition switch IG
• Ignition switch ST
• Vehicle speed
sensor
• A/C switch
• A/C load signal
• Power steering
fluid pressure switch
• Alternator FR signal
• Inter-cooler water spray
switch (auto)
•Inter-cooler water spray
switch (manual)I1. Injector
I2. ISC servo (Stepper
motor)
I3. Fuel pressure
control solenoid valve
I4. No. 1 Waste gate
solenoid valve
I5. No. 2 Waste gate
solenoid valve
I6. Purge control
solenoid valve
I7. Secondary air
control solenoid valve
I8. Oil feeder control
valve• Engine control relay
• Fuel pump relay 2,3
(ON/OFF)
• Fuel pump relay (HI/LO
switch)
• A/C relay
• Ignition coil
• Fan controller
• Condenser fan relay (HI)
• Condenser fan relay
(LO)
• Engine warning light
• Diagnosis output
terminal
• Alternator G terminal
• Inter-cooler water spray
relay
•Inter-cooler water spray
lamp
• O
2sensor heater
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I 6. Purge control
solenoid valve
I 7. Secondary
air control
solenoid valveCheck
valve
Secondary air
valve
To fuel
tank
H 6. Exhaust cam
position sensor
H 8. Atmospheric
pressure sensor
H 2. Air flow sensor
Intake
Waste gate actuator
I 4. No.1 waste gate
solenoid valve H 3. Intake air
temperature
sensor
I 5. No.2 waste gate
solenoid valve
H 1. O
2sensor
H 5. Intake cam
position sensorCatalyst
H 7. Crank angle sensor
H 10. Knock sensor
H 9. Water temperature sensor
I 1. Injector From fuel
pump
Fuel pressure
regulatorI 8. Oil feeder control
valve I 3. Fuel pressure
control solenoid
valve
Vacuum
tank
I 2. ISC servoH 11. MAP sensor
H 12. Air temperature sensor
H 4. Throttle
position
sensor
From fuel tank
Canister
By-pass valve
MPI – TROUBLESHOOTING
13A-5
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Diagnosis Functions
1-1 Engine warning light (Check engine lamp)
Changes have been made to engine warning lights.
Checklist for engine warning lights.
1-2 Checking of freeze frame data
Additions have been made to the freeze frame data tables.
Checklist for data tables
1-3 Failsafe and back-up functions
If one of the diagnosis functions detects that one of the main sensors is malfunctioning, it will ensure that the car can be driven
safely, in accordance with the pre-set control logic.
Engine ECU
Air flow sensor (AFS)
Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor system
Intake air temperature sensor
Throttle position sensor (TPS)
Water temperature sensor
Crank angle sensor
Exhaust cam position sensor
Injector
Ignition coil (with built-in power transistor)
Atmospheric pressure sensor
O
2sensor
O
2sensor heater
Fuel system malfunction
Knock sensor
Intake cam position sensor system
Oil feeder control valve system
Item numberType of data Units/condition
95MAP sensorkPa
Malfunctioning itemControl measures taken when a malfunction occurs
Air temperature sensorRegulation of the intake air temperature at 25ºC.
Exhaust cam position sensor(1) Simultaneous flushing out of all fuel pipes.
(But only if the No. 1 cylinder has not been detected in the
TDC position after the ignition switch has been turned "ON".)
(2) Cutting off the fuel 4 seconds after the malfunction has been
detected.
(But only if the No. 1 cylinder has not been detected in the
TDC position after the ignition switch has been turned "ON".)
Intake cam position sensorThe oil feeder control valve should be switched "OFF", and the
angle of the cam should be in the reset position.
13A-13MPI – TROUBLESHOOTING
Replace the engine ECU
Check connectors B-19X & C-23
Check connector B-134
Check connectors B-19 & C-23
Check connector C-49
Check that the problem has been
solved
Inspect the oil feeder control
valve by itself (Ref: P13A-30)
Inspect the harness between the
engine control relay and the oil
feeder control valve, repair if
necessary
•Check for damage to the power
supply wire
Inspect the harness between the
engine control relay and the oil
feeder control valve, repair if
necessary
•Check if the power supply wire
is cut or has short circuited
Check connectorC-49
Inspect the harness between the
engine ECU and the oil feeder
control valve, repair if necessary
•Check if the output wire is cut or
has short circuited
Temporary malfunction (Ref
Section 00: Dealing with
temporary malfunctions)
Replace the oil feeder control
valve
A-134 Measurement of the oil
feeder control valve
•Measure using a harness
connected to the connector
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 1
OK:battery voltage
C-49 Measurement of engine
ECU
•Undo the connector and
measure on the harness side
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 32
OK:battery voltage
Inspect the harness between the
engine ECU and the oil feeder
control valve
•Check for damage to the output
wire
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Code No.P1021 Oil feeder control valve systemProbable cause of the malfunction
Conditions for inspection
•Oil feeder control valve: OFF
Evaluation conditions
•Operational terminal voltage of the oil feeder control valve in the ECU is
abnormal for 4 seconds•Malfunction of the oil feeder control
valve
•Broken circuit or short circuit in the oil
feeder control valve circuit, or poor
connector contact
•Malfunction of engine ECU
13A-17MPI – TROUBLESHOOTING
*: Refer to the 01-1 Service Manual for the Lancer Evolution VIII (No.1036K02)
*: Refer to the 03-1 Service Manual for the Lancer Evolution VIII (No.1036K07)
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Continued from previous page
Replace the spark plug wire
Replace the spark plug
Replace the ignition coil
Inspection procedure 33: Inspection of the No.1 waste
gate solenoid valve (Ref: P13A-78) *2
Inspection procedure 37: Inspection of the No.2 waste
gate solenoid valve (Ref: P13A-21)
Inspection procedure 31: Inspection of the fuel control
solenoid valve (Ref: P13A-76) *2
Inspection procedure 38: Inspection of the air
temperature sensor (Ref: P13A-22)
Check the spark plug wire (Ref: Section 16: Ignition
apparatus)
Check the spark plug (Ref: Section 16: Ignition
apparatus)
Check connectors B-123 & B-119
Check the ignition coil (Ref: Section 16: Ignition
Apparatus)
Inspect the harness and the connectors between each
cylinder’s ignition coil and the body earth, and between
the engine ECU and the ignition coil. Check for cut or
short circuited wires, or other damage.
MUT-II/III Actuator test
•No.12: Waste gate solenoid valve (Ref: P13A-87)*2
Check the supercharge pressure of the turbo charger
(Ref: Section 15: Intake/Exhaust car servicing)
Check the supercharge pressure control system (Ref:
Section 15: Intake/Exhaust car servicing)
MUT-II/III Actuator test
•No.09: Fuel pressure control solenoid valve (Ref:
P13A-87)
Check the fuel pressure (Ref: P13D-109)
Check the compression pressure (Ref: Section 11:
Engine tuning)
If the intake hose and the inlet manifold are damaged
check the air intake and repair as necessary.
Measurements taken at B-108 air temperature sensor
connector
•Using the test harness (MB991658), connect it to only
connectors No.1 and No.2 and measure at the pick-
up harness component.
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 1
OK:surrounding temperature -20ºC 3.8~4.4V
surrounding temperature 0ºC 3.2~3.8V
surrounding temperature 20ºC 2.3~2.9V
surrounding temperature 40ºC 1.5~2.1V
surrounding temperature 60ºC 0.8~1.4V
surrounding temperature 80ºC 0.4~1.0V
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13A-29MPI – TROUBLESHOOTING, ON-VEHICLE SERVICING
•Example 2
Waveform characteristics
The waveform is displaced to the left or the right.
Cause of the problem
The timing belt is loose
There is an abnormality in the fuel pump camshaft
On-vehicle servicing
1. Adjusting standard engine revolutions
when idling
The standard engine revolutions when idling have been
changed. All other servicing requirements are the same as
before.
Standard engine revolutions when idling: 800 ± 50 r/min
NameCodeNameCode
Intake cam position sensorCOil feeder control valveA
Air temperature sensorBManifold absolute pressure sensorB
Exhaust cam position sensorC
2. Layout diagram for MPI system components
air temp. sensor side
connector
air temp.
sensor
3. Inspection of the air temperature sensor
(1) Disconnect the air temperature sensor connector.
(2) Measure the resistance across the terminals of the air
temperature sensor connector.
Standard values:
13~18 kΩ (when at -20 ºC)
5.1~6.9 kΩ (when at 0 ºC)
2.0~3.0 kΩ (when at 20 ºC)
0.9~1.5 kΩ (when at 40 ºC)
0.40~0.78 kΩ (when at 60 ºC)
0.23~0.42 kΩ (when at 80 ºC)
ENGINE COOLING – WATER PUMP14-2
Water pump
Removal and fitting
Jobs to be completed before removal and after fitting
•Draining and refilling of the coolant
•Removal and refitting of the timing belt (Ref Section 11)
Removal procedure
1. Alternator bracket
2. Water pump
3. Water pump gasket
4. O-ring
Fitting guidelines
A
Fitting the O-ring
Fit the O-ring into the O-ring groove at the end of the water inlet
pipe, and insert it into the water pump after moistening with water
the places where the O-ring will make contact with the water pump.
Caution
Ensure that absolutely no engine oil, or other type of grease,
gets onto the O-ring.
Positions for fitting different sized bolts
Nominal diameter and nominal length (mm)
A
water pump
O-ring
water inlet pipe