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Warning, Caution and Information Labels
The figure below shows main labels among others that are attached to vehicle component parts.
When servicing and handling parts, refer to WARNING / CAUTION instructions printed on labels.
If any WARNING / CAUTION label is found stained or damaged, clean or replace it as necessary.
NOTE:
Air bag CAUTION / WARNING labels are attached on the vehicle equipped with air bag system only.
1. Emission control label (Australia only) 3. Air bag label on sun visor 5. Engine cooling fan label
2. Air bag label on engine hood 4. Radiator cap label
1. Air bag warning label on driver air bag (inflator) module 4. Air bag label on SDM
2. Air bag warning label on contact coil and combination switch assembly 5. Air bag label on passenger air bag (inflator) module
3. Air bag warning label on steering column 6. Seat belt pretensioner label on retractor
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Throttle Body and Intake Manifold
REMOVAL
1) Relieve fuel pressure referring to “Fuel Pressure Relief Pro-
cedure” in Section 6.
2) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
3) Drain coolant by loosening drain plug (1).
1. Intake manifold 7. EVAP canister purge valve 13. Intake manifold mounting nut 19. Injector assembly
2. Intake manifold gasket 8. TP sensor 14. Intake manifold mounting bolt (short) 20. Cushion
3. Throttle body 9. IAC valve 15. Intake manifold mounting bolt (long) Tightening torque
4. Gasket 10. Fuel delivery pipe 16. EGR pipe gasket Do not reuse
5. EGR pipe 11. Engine hook 17. O-ring
6. MAP sensor 12. Intake manifold stiffener 18. Grommet
WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (1) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out
under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too soon.
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5) Drain coolant.
6) Disconnect radiator inlet and outlet hoses from each pipe.
7) Disconnect A/T fluid hoses (1) (vehicle with A/T) and release
its clamps. Place some container under radiator to receive
A/T fluid which will flow out when hose is disconnected.
8) Remove fan shroud upper bolts and install board (1) or the
like. This prevents damage to radiator fins when removing
and installing radiator.
9) Remove radiator with cooling fan. Then remove water pump
pulley. Refer to “Radiator” and “Water Pump Belt and Cool-
ing Fan” in Section 6B.
10) Remove A/C compressor and/or P/S pump belt tension pul-
ley (1) (if equipped).
11) With hose connected, detach P/S pump from its bracket and
then remove P/S pump bracket (2) (if equipped) referring to
“Power Steering Pump” in Section 3B1. WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (1) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out
under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too soon.
NOTE:
Suspend removed P/S pump at a place where no damage
will be caused during removal and installation of timing
chain cover.
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REMOVAL
1) Relieve fuel pressure referring to “Fuel Pressure Relief Pro-
cedure” in Section 6.
2) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
3) Drain engine oil.
4) Drain coolant by loosening drain plug (1).
5) Remove air cleaner outlet No.1 and No.2 hoses and
breather hose.
6) Remove intake manifold bracket (1) with main harness from
intake manifold.
7) Disconnect the following electric lead wires:
EGR valve (if equipped)
IAC valve (2)
TP sensor (3)
MAP sensor (4)
CMP sensor
ECT sensor
EVAP canister purge valve (5)
Injectors (6)
Ignition coils
Heated oxygen sensor
Ground terminal (7) from intake manifold
Each wire harness clamps
8) Remove heated oxygen sensor bracket from cylinder head
and detach heated oxygen sensor coupler from its bracket. WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (1) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out
under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too soon.
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Unit Repair Overhaul
Engine Assembly
REMOVAL
1) Relieve fuel pressure referring to “Fuel Pressure Relief Pro-
cedure” in Section 6.
2) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
3) Remove engine hood after disconnecting windshield washer
hose.
4) Remove A/C compressor and/or P/S pump belt (if
equipped).
5) Remove generator belt.
6) Drain engine oil.
7) Drain coolant.
8) Disconnect radiator inlet and outlet hoses from each pipe.
9) Disconnect A/T fluid hoses (2) (vehicle with A/T) and release
its clamps. Place some container under radiator to receive
A/T fluid which will flow out when hose is disconnected.
10) Remove fan shroud upper bolts and install board (1) or the
like. This prevents damage to radiator fins when removing
and installing radiator.
11) Remove radiator with cooling fan referring to Section 6B.
Then remove water pump pulley.
12) With hose connected, detach P/S pump from its bracket (if
equipped) referring to “Power Steering Pump” in Section
3B1.
13) If vehicle equipped with A/C compressor, work of right hand
steering vehicle differs from its of left hand steering vehicle.
Each work is as follows. WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (1) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out
under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too soon.
NOTE:
Suspend removed P/S pump at a place where no damage
will be caused during removal and installation of engine
assembly.
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6B
SECTION 6B
ENGINE COOLING
CONTENTS
General Description ........................................6B-2
Cooling System Circulation ........................... 6B-2
Radiator Cap ................................................. 6B-3
Coolant Reservoir ......................................... 6B-3
Water Pump .................................................. 6B-4
Thermostat .................................................... 6B-4
Cooling Fan Clutch ........................................ 6B-4
Coolant (Water) Temperature Gauge............ 6B-4
Diagnosis .........................................................6B-5
Maintenance ....................................................6B-6
Coolant .......................................................... 6B-6
Coolant Level ................................................ 6B-7
Cooling System Service ................................ 6B-7Cooling System Flush and Refill ................... 6B-8
Water Pump Belt Tension ............................. 6B-9
On-Vehicle Service ....................................... 6B-10
Cooling System Component ....................... 6B-10
Coolant Draining ......................................... 6B-11
Cooling Water Pipes or Hoses .................... 6B-11
Thermostat .................................................. 6B-11
Water Pump Belt and Cooling Fan ............. 6B-13
Radiator ...................................................... 6B-14
Water Pump ................................................ 6B-15
Required Service Material ............................ 6B-17
Tightening Torque Specification ................. 6B-17
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General Description
The cooling system consists of the radiator cap, radiator, reservoir, hoses, water pump, cooling fan & clutch,
thermostat. The radiator is of tube-and-fin type.
Cooling System Circulation
1. Radiator inlet hose 5. Water pump 9. Heater outlet hose
2. Radiator outlet hose 6. Fast idle control plunger of throttle body 10. Radiator
3. Water inlet pipe 7. Cylinder block/cylinder head
4. Thermostat 8. Heater inlet hose
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Radiator Cap
A pressure-vent cap is used on the radiator. The cap contains a
pressure valve (1) and ventilation valve (2).
The cap has its face marked 1.1, which means that its pressure
valve opens at 1.1 kg/cm
2 (15.6 psi, 110 kPa).
Coolant Reservoir
A “see-through” plastic reservoir (1) is connected to the radiator
by a hose.
Coolant level should be between “FULL” level mark (2) and
“LOW” level mark (3) on the reservoir.
Coolant should be added only to the reservoir as necessary.NOTE:
Do not remove radiator cap to check engine coolant
level; check coolant visually at the see-through coolant
reservoir.
Coolant should be added only to reservoir as necessary.
WARNING:
As long as there is pressure in the cooling system, the
temperature can be considerably higher than the boiling
temperature of the solution in the radiator without caus-
ing the solution to boil. Removal of the radiator cap while
engine is hot and pressure is high will cause the solution
to boil instantaneously and possibly with explosive force,
spewing the solution over engine, fenders and person
removing cap. If the solution contains flammable anti-
freeze such as alcohol (not recommended for use at any
time), there is also the possibility or causing a serious
fire.
[A]: At air bleed 3. From reservoir
[B]: At valves closed 4. To reservoir
[C]: At pressure relief 5. Pressure in radiator
[D]: At vacuum relief
NOTE:
When installing reservoir cap, set arrow marks (4) on the
reservoir and cap as the figure.