10-22Cooling System
Radiator and Fan Replacement (cont’d)
RADIATOR FAN MOTOR
6x1.0mm
7 N·m
(0.7 kgf·m, 5 lbf·ft) RADIATOR FAN
UPPER RADIATOR HOSE
LOWER RADIATOR HOSE
O-RING
RADIATOR CAP
RADIATOR
O-RING LOWER CUSHION
DRAIN PLUG
6x1.0mm
7 N·m
(0.7 kgf·m, 5 lbf·ft)
A/C CONDENSER
FAN/SHROUD ASSEMBLY
RADIATOR FAN SHROUD
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
(ECT) SENSOR 2
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m, 8.7 lbf·ft)
3.85 N·m
(0.393 kgf·m, 2.84 lbf·ft)
6.0 N·m
(0.61 kgf·m, 4.4 lbf·ft)
QUICK CONNECTOR
O-RING
14. Pull up the radiator, then remove the fan shroud assemblies and other parts from the radiator.
15. Install the radiator in the reverse order of removal. Make sure the upper and lower cushions are set securely.
16. Connect the lower radiator hose to the radiator.
17. Install the bulkhead in the reverse order of removal. Apply body paint to the bulkhead mounting bolts.
18. Do the battery installation procedure (see page 22-69).
19. Fill the radiator with engine coolant, and bleed the air from the cooling system with heater valve open (see step 6 on page 10-8).
20. Clean up any spilled engine coolant.
Replace. Replace.
Replace.
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DTC
(MIL indication ) Two Drive Cycle
Detection Detection Item MIL Note
11-9
DTC Troubleshooting Index
P0010 (56)
Variable Valve Timing Control (VTC) Oil Control Solenoid Valve
Malfunction ON (see page 11-274)
P0011 (56) Variable Valve Timing Control (VTC) System Malfunction ON (see page 11-276)
P0101 (50) Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Problem ON (see page 11-74)
P0102 (50) Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage ON (see page 11-75)
P0103 (50) Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor Circuit High Voltage ON (see page 11-78)
P0107 (3) Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage ON (see page 11-80)
P0108 (3) Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage ON (see page 11-82)
P0111 (10) Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
Problem ON (see page 11-85)
P0112 (10) Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage ON (see page 11-86)
P0113 (10) Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor Circuit High Voltage ON (see page 11-87)
P0116 (86) Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 1 Circuit Range/
Performance Problem ON (see page 11-90)
P0117 (6) Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 1 Circuit Low Voltage ON (see page 11-91)
P0118 (6) Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 1 Circuit High Voltage ON (see page 11-92)
P0122 (7) Throttle Position (TP) Sensor A Circuit Low Voltage ON (see page 11-232)
P0123 (7) Throttle Position (TP) Sensor A Circuit High Voltage ON (see page 11-234)
P0125 (86) Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 1 Malfunction/Slow
Responce ON (see page 11-95)
P0128 (87) Cooling System Malfunction ON (see page 11-96)
P0133 (61) Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor (Sensor 1) Malfunction/Slow Response ON (see page 11-97)
P0134 (41) Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor (Sensor 1) Heater System Malfunction ON (see page 11-98)
P0135 (41) Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor (Sensor 1) Heater Circuit Malfunction ON (see page 11-99)
P0137 (63) Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2))
Circuit Low Voltage ON (see page 11-104)
P0138 (63) Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2))
Circuit High Voltage ON (see page 11-106)
P0139 (63) Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2))
Slow Response ON (see page 11-109)
P0141 (65) Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S (Sensor 2))
Heater Circuit Malfunction ON (see page 11-110)
P0171 (45) Fuel System Too Lean ON (see page 11-113)
P0172 (45) Fuel System Too Rich ON (see page 11-113)
P0222 (7) Throttle Position (TP) Sensor B Circuit Low Voltage ON (see page 11-236)
P0223 (7) Throttle Position (TP) Sensor B Circuit High Voltage ON (see page 11-239)
P0300 (75)
and any
combination of
the following:
P0301 (71)
P0302 (72)
P0303 (73)
P0304 (74) Random Misfire Detected
ON (see page 11-115)
P0301 (71) No. 1 Cylinder Misfire Detected ON (see page 11-118)
P0302 (72) No. 2 Cylinder Misfire Detected ON (see page 11-118)
P0303 (73) No. 3 Cylinder Misfire Detected ON (see page 11-118)
P0304 (74) No. 4 Cylinder Misfire Detected ON (see page 11-118)
NOTE: The above DTCs are indicated when the PGM-FI system is selected with the HDS.
Some automatic transmission DTCs cause the MIL to come on. If the MIL is on and no DTCs are indicated in the PGM-FI system, select the A/T system, and check for automatic transmission DTCs.
: These DTCs are indicated by a blinking MIL when the SCS line is jumped with the HDS.
4: K20Z2 engine
5: K20Z3 engine
(cont’d)
4
5 4
5
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ECM/PCM Electrical Connections
11-16Fuel and Emissions Systems
System Description (cont’d)
IGNITION
SWITCH
IG1
ST B
IG2
IG1 HOT in ON (II)
and START (III) IGNITION COIL
RELAY
ELD PGM-FI MAIN
RELAY 2 (FUEL PUMP)P
FUEL PUMP
PGM-FI MAIN
RELAY 1
BATTERY A/C CONDENSER
FAN RELAYRADIATOR
FAN RELAY
A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH RELAY
To
COOLING
FAN CONTROL
RELAY E
A8 IGPC36 IG1
A14 ACC
A5 FANH A23 ELD
A4 FANL GF
C
B
D
A
PG1 B36PG2 B1
MRLY A6
IMOFPR A15
SUBRLY A21
ETCSRLY A20 STARTER CUT
RELAY (ST CUT)
PGMETCS C2 PGM-FI
SUBRELAY
ETCS CONTROL
RELAY
I
IG1ETCS C1
ECM/PCM
CLUTCH
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
H
J*2
*1
T
*3
*1: A/T
*2: M/T
*3: K20Z3 engine
UNDER-HOOD
FUSE/RELAY BOX:
No. 1 MAIN FUSE (100 A)
No.19FIMAIN(15A)
No. 2 IG MAIN (50 A)
No. 23 BACK UP (10 A)
No. 12 STOP & HORN
(15 A) No. 18 IG COIL (15 A)
UNDER-DASH
FUSE/RELAY BOX: No. 3 ALTERNATOR
(10 A) No. 2 FUEL PUMP (15 A)
No. 36 IG2 HAC (A/C)
(10 A)
UNDER-HOOD
FUSE/RELAY BOX: No.15OILLVL(7.5A)
No. 11 FI SUB (15 A)
No. 21 DBW (THROTTLE
ACTUATOR CONTROL) (15 A)
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PGM-FI System
Air Conditioning (A/C) Compressor Clutch Relay
Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor
Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensor
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor BCrankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 1 and 2
Ignition Timing Control
Injector Timing and Duration
11-33
ZIRCONIA
ELEMENT
SENSOR
TERMINALS
HEATER
TERMINALS
O-RING
MAGNET
TERMINAL TERMINAL
O-RING
MAGNET
THERMISTOR O-RING TERMINAL
The programmed fuel injection (PGM-FI) system is a
sequential multiport fuel injection system.
When the ECM/PCM receives a demand for cooling
from the A/C system, it delays the compressor from
being energized, and enriches the mixture to assure
smooth transition to the A/C mode.
The A/F sensor operates over a wide air/fuel range. The
A/F sensor is installed upstream of the TWC, and sends
signals to the ECM/PCM which varies the duration of
fuel injection accordingly.
The BARO sensor is inside the ECM/PCM. It converts
atmospheric pressure into a voltage signal that
modifies the basic duration of the fuel injection
discharge.
CMP sensor B detects the position of the No. 1 cylinder
as a reference for sequential fuel injection to each
cylinder. The CKP sensor detects crankshaft speed and is used by
the ECM/PCM to determine the ignition timing, timing
for the fuel injection of each cylinder, and engine
misfire detection.
ECT sensors 1 and 2 are temperature dependent
resistors (thermistors). The resistance decreases as the
engine coolant temperature increases.
The ECM/PCM contains the memory for basic ignition
timing at various engine speeds and manifold absolute
pressures. It also adjusts the timing according to engine
coolant temperature and intake air temperature.
The ECM/PCM contains the memory for basic discharge
duration at various engine speeds and manifold
pressures. The basic discharge duration, after being
read out from the memory, is further modified by
signals sent from various sensors to obtain the final
discharge duration.
By monitoring long term fuel trim, the ECM/PCM
detects long term malfunctions in the fuel system and
sets diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) if needed.
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ETCS
CONTROL
RELAY
A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH RELAY
ELD BATTERY
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
WHT
BRN D1
ORN D4
WHT D8
YEL A1
ORN A3
BLK A2
G301 GRY
PUR E6
BLU E7
ORN
E5
E1
LT BLU
C1
IG1ETCS 21
WHT P
M
A23
ELD U RED
F20
PNK
F16 F14
GRN
F9 F7
ORN
F6
YEL
F5
A14
ACC A21
SUBRLY A5
FANH A6
MRLY A4
FANL A8
IGP A20
ETCSRLY
ORN L
AD
AC AE
ABAA
Z PGM-FI
SUBRELAY
PGM-FI
MAIN
RELAY 1
IGNITION
COIL
RELAYA/C
CONDENSER
FAN RELAY
COOLING
FAN
CONTROL
RELAY
RADIATOR
FAN RELAY
9
10
ORN
ORN YEL/BLK
A
AH
F19
H1
C101 PUR
C101
PUR
G1
15
3
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ETCS
CONTROL
RELAY
A/C COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH RELAY
ELD BATTERY
UNDER-HOOD FUSE/RELAY BOX
WHT H1
BRN D1
ORN D4
WHT D8
YEL A1
ORN A3
BLK A2
G301 GRY
PUR E6
BLU E7
ORN
E5 E1
LT BLU
C1
IG1ETCS 21
C101
WHT K
J
A23
ELD Q RED
F20
PUR
F19
F16 F14
GRN
F9
F7
ORN
F6
YEL
F5
A14
ACC A21
SUBRLY A5
FANH A6
MRLY A4
FANL A8
IGP A20
ETCSRLY
ORN I
U
Y Z
XW
V N
PGM-FI
SUBRELAYPGM-FI
MAIN
RELAY 1
IGNITION
COIL
RELAYA/C
CONDENSER
FAN RELAY
COOLING
FAN
CONTROL
RELAY
RADIATOR
FAN RELAY
G1
9
10
ORN
ORN C101
YEL/BLK
A
PURPNK
15
3
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DTC P0128:
YES
NO
YES
NO YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
11-96PGM-FI System
DTC Troubleshooting (cont’d)
Cooling System Malfunction
NOTE: Before you troubleshoot, record all freeze data
and any on-board snapshot, and review the general
troubleshooting information (see page 11-3).
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Clear the DTC with the HDS.
3. Make sure the blower switch is OFF.
4. Check the FAN CTRL in the DATA LIST with the HDS.
Go to step 5.
Wait until the FAN CTRL is off, then go to step
5.
5. Check the radiator fan operation.
Check the radiator fan high speed circuit
(see page 10-26), and the radiator fan relay
(see page 22-70). If the circuit and the relay are OK,
go to step 19.
Go to step 6.
6. Let the engine cool until the coolant temperature is 40 °C (104 °F) or less.
7. Note the value of ECT SENSOR 1 and ECT SENSOR 2intheDATALISTwiththeHDS.
8. Start the engine, and let it idle.
9. Let the engine idle until ECT SENSOR 1 goes up 22 °C (40 °F) or more from the recorded
temperature.
10. Check ECT SENSOR 2 in the DATA LIST with the HDS. 11. Compare the recorded value of ECT SENSOR 2 and
the present value of ECT SENSOR 2.
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time. Check for poor connections or loose terminals
at ECT sensor 1, ECT sensor 2, and the ECM/PCM.
Test the thermostat (see page 10-5), then go
to step 12.
12. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
13. Reset the ECM/PCM with the HDS.
14. Let the engine cool until the coolant temperature is between 6 °C (21 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F).
15. Do the ECM/PCM idle learn procedure (see page 11-310).
16. Test-drive at a steady speed between 24 120 km/h (15 75 mph) for 10 minutes.
17. Check for Temporary DTCs or DTCs with the HDS.
Check the cooling system (see page 10-2),
then go to step 1.
Go to step 18.
18. Monitor the OBD STATUS for DTC P0128 in the DTCs MENU with the HDS.
Troubleshooting is complete. If any other
Temporary DTCs or DTCs were indicated in step 17,
go to the indicated DTC’s troubleshooting.
If the screen indicates FAILED, check the
coolingsystem(seepage10-2),thengotostep1.If
the screen indicates NOT COMPLETED, go to step
14.
Is it OFF?
Does t he r ad i at or f an k eep r unni ng? Di d t emper at ur e r i se 8 ° C ( 14 ° F ) or mor e f r om t he
r ecor d ed t emper at ur e?
Is DTC P0128 indicated?Does t he scr een i nd i cat e PASSE D?
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Stall Speed rpm:
Specification: 2,150 rpm
Service Limit: 2,000 2,300 rpm Problem Probable causes
14-210
Automatic Transmission
Stall Speed Test
A
1. Make sure the transmission fluid is filled to the
proper level (see page 14-231).
2. Apply the parking brake, and block all four wheels.
3. Connect the HDS to the DLC (A) located under the driver’s side of the dashboard.
4. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), and go to the A/T Data List. Make sure the HDS communicates with
the PCM. If it does not, go to the DLC circuit
troubleshooting (see page 11- 204).
5. Make sure the A/C switch is OFF.
6. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on).
7. Shift to D while pressing the brake pedal firmly, then fully press the accelerator pedal for
6 to 8 seconds, and note the engine speed. Do not
move the shift lever or remove your foot off the
brake pedal while raising the engine speed.
8. Allow 2 minutes for cooling, then repeat the test in SandR.
NOTE: Do not test the stall speed for more than 10 seconds at a time.
The stall speed tests should be used for diagnostic purposes only.
Stall speed test results should be the same with the shift lever in D, S, and R.
Do not test the stall speed with the A/T oil pressure gauges installed. 9. If the stall speeds are out of the service limit, the
problems and probable causes are listed in the
table.
Stall speed rpm high
in D, S, and R
ATF pump output
low
Clogged ATF strainer
Regulator valve stuck
Slipping clutch
Stall speed rpm high
in R Slippage of 4th clutch
Stall speed rpm low
in D, S, and R Engine output low
Engine throttle valve
closed
Torque converter
one-way clutch
slipping
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