ENGINE – CAMSHAFT, VALVE STEM SEAL
11 - 5
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Removal procedure
1. Oil feeder control valve connector
2. Oil feeder control valve
3. O-ring
4. Breather hose
• Secondary air control valve
(refer to Section 15-2: Secondary Air
Control System)
5. Centre cover
• Ignition coil
6. O
2sensor connector
7. Crank angle sensor connector8. Connection of the control harness
9. Vacuum hose
10. PCV hose
11.Connection of the radiator upper hose
12. Camshaft position sensor connector
(exhaust side)
13. Camshaft position sensor connector
(inlet side)
14. Connection of the earth cable
15. Rocker cover ASSY
16. Spark plug hole gasket
17. Rocker cover gasket
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ENGINE – CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
11-15
Removal procedure
1. Ignition coil connector
2. O
2sensor connector
3. Oil feeder control valve connector
4. Crank angle sensor connector
5. Manifold absolute pressure sensor
connector
6. Fuel pressure solenoid valve connector
7. Knock sensor connector
8. Purge control solenoid valve connector
9. Throttle position sensor connector
10. Injector connector
11.Exhaust camshaft position sensor
connector12. Inlet camshaft position sensor
connector
13. Water temperature gauge unit
connector
14. Joint control harness and transmission
harness
15. Water temperature sensor connector
16. Secondary air control solenoid valve
connector
17. Vacuum tank, solenoid valve, vacuum
pipe and hose assembly
18. Brake booster vacuum hose connection
19. Oil level gauge and guide assembly
20. O-ring
21. Purge hose connection
(engine oil)
ENGINE – ENGINE ASSY
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Removal procedure
1. Ignition coil connector
2. O
2sensor connector
3. Oil feeder control valve connector
4. Crank angle sensor connector
5. Manifold absolute pressure sensor
connector
6. Fuel pressure solenoid valve connector
7. Knock sensor connector
8. Purge control solenoid valve connector
9. Throttle position connector
10. Injector connector11.Exhaust cam position sensor connector
12. Inlet cam position sensor connector
13. Water temperature gauge unit connector
14. Joint control harness and transmission
harness
15. Water temperature sensor connector
16. Alternator connector and terminal
17. Secondary air control solenoid valve
connector
18. Engine oil pressure switch connector
19. Drive belt
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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-7MPI – TROUBLESHOOTING
3. INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR EACH DIAGNOSIS CODE
MUT-II/III service data
•No.95 atmospheric pressure
sensor
(Ref: P13A-24)
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Measurements taken at
C-50 engine ECU connector
•Measure engine ECU terminal
voltage
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 42
OK:4.9~5.1V
Check connectorC-50
Inspect the harness between the
MAP sensor and the engine ECU.
•Check if the power supply has
short circuited.
MUT-II/III service data
• No.95: MAP sensor
(Ref: P13A-24)
Replace the engine ECU
Check connectorC-50
Inspect the harness between the
MAP sensor and the engine ECU.
•Check if earth wire is cut or
damaged.
MUT-II/III service data
•No.95: MAP sensor
(Ref: P13A-24)
Replace the engine ECU
Check connectorC50
Inspect the harness between the
MAP sensor and the engine ECU,
repair if necessary.
•Check if the power supply wire is
cut.
Temporary malfunction (Ref
Section 00: Dealing with
temporary malfunctions)
Measurements taken at the B-135
MAP sensor connector
•Undo the connector, and take
measurements using the
harness
(1) Voltage across earth at 3
(ignition switch: ON)
OK: 4.9~5.1V
(2) Resistance across earth at 2
OK: 2Ω or less
Temporary malfunction (Ref
Section 00: Dealing with
temporary malfunctions)
Check connectorB-135
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(2) NG (1) NGOK
NG
OK
OK
Temporary malfunction (Ref
Section 00: Dealing with
temporary malfunctions)
NG
OK
NG
OK
OK
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OK
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Code No. P0105 MAP sensor systemProbable cause of the malfunction
Conditions for the inspection
• Ignition switch: ON
• Wait for 2 seconds after the ignition switch has been turned on or the
engine has started.
Evaluation conditions
• Sensor output voltage is 4.6V or more for 4 seconds (when atmospheric
pressure is more than 313 kPa)
• Sensor output voltage is 0.2V or less for 4 seconds (when atmospheric
pressure is more than 14 kPa)• MAP sensor malfunction
• Broken circuit or short circuit in the MAP
sensor circuit
• Poor connector contact
• Engine ECU malfunction
13A-8MPI – TROUBLESHOOTING
Continued from the previous page
Measurements taken at the B-135
MAP sensor connector
•Connect the test harness
(MB991348) to the connector
and measure at the pick-up
harness component.
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 2
OK: 4.9~5.1V
Measurements taken at the B-135
MAP sensor connector
•Connect the test harness
(MB991348) to the connector
and measure at the pick-up
harness component.
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 1
OK:altitude 0m 1.2~1.8V
altitude 600m 1.1~1.7V
altitude 1200m 1.0~1.6V
altitude 1800m 0.9~1.5V
Measurements taken at the C-50
engine ECU connector
•Measure engine ECU terminal
voltage
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 92
OK:altitude 0m 1.2~1.8V
altitude 600m 1.1~1.7V
altitude 1200m 1.0~1.6V
altitude 1800m 0.9~1.5V
MUT-II/III service data
•No.95: MAP sensor
(Ref: P13A-24)
Replace the engine ECU
Check connectorC-50
Check connectorC-50
Inspect the harness between the
MAP sensor and the engine ECU,
repair if necessary.
•Check for damage to the power
supply wire.
Check connectorC-50
Inspect the harness between the
MAP sensor and the engine ECU.
•Check if the output wire has
short circuited.
Replace the MAP sensor
Check connectorC-50
Inspect the harness between the
MAP sensor and the engine ECU,
repair if necessary
•Check if the output wire has
been cut or damaged.
Temporary malfunction (Ref
Section 00: Dealing with
temporary malfunctions)
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
NGRepair
OK
OK
OK
OK
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NGNG
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NG
OK
NG
Repair
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Check connector B-115
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Check connectorB-19X
Measurements taken at engine
ECU connector C-50
•Measurement of voltage at
engine ECU terminals
•Undo the B-115 exhaust cam
position sensor connector
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage across earth at 50
OK: 4.9~5.1V
Inspect the harness between the
exhaust cam position sensor and
the engine control relay, repair if
necessary
•Check if the power supply wire
is cut or has short circuited
Inspect the harness between the
exhaust cam position sensor and
the engine ECU
•Check if the output wire has
short circuited
Check that the problem has been
solved
Check connectorC-50
Check connectorC-50
Inspect the harness between the
exhaust cam position sensor and
the engine ECU, repair if
necessary
•Check if the output wire is cut
Temporary malfunction (Ref
Section : Dealing with temporary
malfunctions)
Temporary malfunction (Ref
Section 00: Dealing with
temporary malfunctions)
Measurements taken at the B-115
connector of the exhaust cam
position sensor
•Undo the connector and take
measurements using the
harness
(1) Voltage across earth at 3
(ignition switch: ON)
OK:battery voltage
(2) Voltage across earth at 2
(ignition switch: ON)
OK:4.9~5.1V
(3) Resistance across earth at 1
OK:Less than 2Ω
NGRepair
Repair
OK
NG
OK
OK
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OK
NG
NG
OK
NGNG
NGOK
Inspect the harness between the
exhaust cam position sensor and
the engine ECU
•Check if the earth wire is cut or
damaged
Check connectorC-49
OK
OK
Replace engine ECU
NG
Check the problem has been
solved
Replace engine ECU
NG
OK
(1) NG
(2) NG
(3) NG
OK
OK
Repair
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Code No.P0340 Exhaust cam position sensor systemProbable cause of the malfunction
Conditions for inspection
•Ignition switch: ON
•With engine cranking or running
Evaluation conditions
•The sensor output voltage does not change for 4 seconds (with no input of
pulse signals)•Malfunction of the exhaust cam position
sensor
•Broken circuit or short circuit in the exhaust
cam position sensor circuit, or poor connector
contact
•Malfunction of engine ECU