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ENGINE COOLING -RadiatorENGINE COOLING -Radiator14-17
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"RADIATOR UPPER HOSE/RADIATOR LOWER
HOSE REMOVAL
After making mating marks on the radiator hose and the hose
clamp,disconnect the radiator hose.
AB"AIR PIPE B MOUNTING BOLT REMOVAL
After removing the bolt, position air pipe B out of the way
so that the pipe does not interfere with the radiator assembly
or the radiator fan motor, the fan and shroud assembly.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
"AARADIATOR LOWER HOSE/RADIATOR UPPER
HOSE INSTALLATION
1. Insert each hose as far as the projection of the water
inlet pipe, water outlet fitting or radiator.
2. Align the mating marks on the radiator upper hose and
hose clamp, and then connect the radiator hose.
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15-1
INTAKE AND
EXHAUST
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATION 3..................
SPECIAL TOOL 3............................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 3.....................
Turbocharger Supercharging Pressure Check 3...
Supercharging Pressure Control System
Check 4.......................................
Waste Gate Actuator Check 4...................
Waste Gate Solenoid Valve Check 5.............
Air Bypass Valve Check 5......................
Intake Manifold Pressure Check 6...............
Secondary Air Control System Check 6..........
Secondary Air Control Solenoid Valve Check 6...
Secondary Air Valve Check 7...................Vacuum Tank Check 7.........................
AIR CLEANER 8.............................
INTERCOOLER 9............................
INTERCOOLER WATER SPRAY 10............
SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM 14.......
INTAKE MANIFOLD 16.......................
EXHAUST MANIFOLD 19.....................
TURBOCHARGER 22.........................
EXHAUST PIPE AND MAIN MUFFLER 26.....
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
(REFER TO GROUP 17.) ....................
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST -General Information15-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
SUPERCHARGING PRESSURE CONTROL
By controlling the duty of the waste gate solenoid valve, the waste gate actuator functions to control the supercharging
pressure. This allows a supercharged pressure matching the engine operation state to be attained. Control is carried
out to prevent excessive supercharging and thereby prevent engine damage.
SECONDARY AIR CONTROL
When decelerating during high-speed travel, the secondary air is introduced into the upstream of the turbocharger
to prevent the turbine speed from dropping and to increase the acceleration responsiveness after deceleration.
The secondary air is introduced into each cylinder of the exhaust manifold to maximize the effect.
Secondary air
control solenoid
valve
Air
inletSecondary
air valve
Waste gate
solenoid
valve
Waste gate
actuator
TurbochargerVacuum
tank
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST -Service Specifications/Special Tool/On-vehicle Service15-3
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemStandard valueLimit
Turbocharger supercharging pressure (waste gate solenoid
valve not operating) kPa59 - 84-
Initial activation pressure of waste gate actuator (at the stroke
of approximately 1 mm) kPaApproximately 100-
Waste gate solenoid valve coil resistance (at 20_C)Ω29 - 35-
Initial activation pressure of air bypass valve kPaApproximately 53-
Secondary air control solenoid valve coil resistance
(at 20_C)Ω29 - 35-
Manifold distortion of the installation surface mm0.15 or less0.20
SPECIAL TOOL
ToolNumberNameUse
MD998770Oxygen sensor wrenchRemoval and installation of oxygen sensor
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
TURBOCHARGER SUPERCHARGING
PRESSURE CHECK
Caution
Two persons should be in the vehicle when the test is
conducted; the person in the passenger seat should read
the indications shown by the pressure meter.
1. Disconnect the hose (black) from the turbocharger waste
gate solenoid valve, and connect the pressure gauge
to the hose. Plug the nipple of the solenoid valve from
which the hose (black) has been disconnected.
2. Drive at full-throttle acceleration in second gear and then
measure the supercharging pressure when the engine
speed in about 3,000 r/min.
Standard value: 59 – 84 kPa
3. If the supercharging pressure deviates from the standard
value, check the following items for possible cause.
DMalfunction of the waste gate actuator
DLeakage of supercharging pressure
DMalfunction of the turbocharger
Throttle bodyWaste gate
solenoid valve
Plug
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST -On-vehicle Service15-4
4. When the indicated supercharging is more than standard
value, supercharging control may be faulty, therefore
check the followings.
DMalfunction of the waste gate actuator
DMalfunction of waste gate valve
DDisconnection or cracks of the waste gate actuator
rubber hose
SUPERCHARGING PRESSURE CONTROL
SYSTEM CHECK
1. Disconnect the hose (black) from the turbocharger waste
gate solenoid valve and connect a three-way joint between
the hose and the solenoid valve.
2. Connect a hand vacuum pump to the three-way joint.
3. Disconnect the hose from the turbocharger waste gate
actuator control boost nipple and plug the nipple.
4. Applying a negative pressure with the hand vacuum pump,
check tightness both when the hose end is closed and
when it is open.
Engine stateHose endNormal state
Stop (Ignition
it h“ON”
OpenedNegative pressure leaks.p(g
switch: “ON”
position)ClosedNegative pressure is
maintained.
Idling (after
warm-up)Negative pressure leaks.
NOTE
If this check indicates an abnormal condition, the
turbocharger waste gate actuator, turbocharger waste
gate solenoid or hose is broken.
WASTE GATE ACTUATOR CHECK
1. Connect a manual pump (pressure-application type) to
nipple.
2. While gradually applying pressure, check the pressure that
begins to activate (approximately 1 mm stroke) the waste
gate actuator rod.
Standard value: Approximately 100 kPa
Caution
In order to avoid damage to the diaphragm, do not
apply a pressure of 117 kPa or higher.
Waste gate
solenoid valveThrottle body
Waste gate
actuator
Boost hose
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3. If there is a significant deviation from the standard value,
check the actuator or the waste gate valve: replace
actuator or turbocharger assembly if necessary.
WASTE GATE SOLENOID VALVE CHECK
OPERATION CHECK
1. Connect a hand vacuum pump to the solenoid valve nipple
A.
2. Using a jumper wire, connect between the solenoid valve
terminal and battery terminal.
3. Connecting and disconnecting the jumper wire at the
battery negative terminal to apply a negative pressure,
check tightness.
Jumper wireB nipple
conditionNormal condition
ConnectedOpenedNegative pressure leaks.
ClosedNegative pressure is held.
DisconnectedOpenedNegative pressure is held.
COIL RESISTANCE CHECK
Measure the resistance between solenoid valve terminals.
Standard value: 29 – 35Ω(at 20_C)
AIR BYPASS VALVE CHECK
1. Remove the air bypass valve.
2. Connect the hand vacuum pump to the nipple of the
air bypass valve.
3. Apply a negative pressure of approximately 49 kPa, and
check that air tightness is maintained.
4. Also check operation of the valve.
Standard value:
Negative pressureValve operation
Approximately 53 kPaIt starts opening
Battery B A
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INTAKE MANIFOLD PRESSURE CHECK
Refer to GROUP 11A – On-vehicle Service.
SECONDARY AIR CONTROL SYSTEM CHECK
1. Start the engine and carry out idling.
2. Confirm that the secondary air valve lifts up when the
engine-ECU connector No. 53 terminal is short-circuited
with the earth using a jumper wire.
The engine-ECU connector must be connected at this
time.
SECONDARY AIR CONTROL SOLENOID
VALVE CHECK
OPERATION CHECK
1. Disconnect the vacuum hose (white-striped, yellow-
striped) from the solenoid valve.
2. Separate the harness connector.
3. Connect the hand vacuum pump to the solenoid valve’s
A nipple.
4. Connect the solenoid valve terminal and battery terminal
with a jumper wire.
5. Disconnect the jumper wire between the battery’s ( - )
terminals, apply a negative pressure, and inspect the
tightness.
Jumper wireState of B
nippleNormal state
ConnectedOpenedNegative pressure leaks.
ClosedNegative pressure is
maintained.
DisconnectedClosedNegative pressure leaks.
Vacuum tank
Secondary
air control
solenoid
valve
Battery A B