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(2).
21. Remove the A/C compressor line bolt (1) from the A/C compressor.
(Tighten: A/C compressor line bolts to 20 N·m)
NOTE :
After removing the A/C lines, plug the A/C lines to pre-
vent any debris from entering the A/C system.
22. Remove the high pressure line (1) and low pres- sure line (2) from the power steering pump (drain
fluid from lines).
(Tighten: High pressure line to power steering
pump 40 ± 5 N·m)
(Tighten: Low pressure line to power steering pump
40 ± 5 N·m)
23. Remove the exhaust manifold heat shield bolts (1) and then remove heat shield.
(Tighten: Exhaust manifold heat shield bolts to 15
N·m)
24. Disconnect the upstream and downstream oxygen sensor connectors.
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VISM130017
BESM110011
BESM020078
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02 Engine).
39. Remove the generator (1) from the bracket (See Generator Removal & Installation in Section 05
Starting & Charging).
40. Remove the A/C compressor pipe.
41. Remove the A/C compressor (2) (See A/C Com- pressor Removal & Installation in Section 13 Heat-
ing & Air Conditioning).
42. Remove the power steering pump (1) with piping connected and set aside with wire.
43. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Accessory Drive Belt
Removal & Installation
WARNING!
Inspect the drive belt only when the engine is stopped.
1. Loosen the power steering pump adjustment bolt(1).
1 - Power Steering Pump
2 - Crankshaft Pulley
3 - Idler Pulley
4 - A/C Compressor5 - Coolant Pump Pulley
6 - Generator Pulley
7 - A/C Compressor Belt
8 - Generator Belt
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LTSM020185
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rail.
11.Removethefuelpressureregulatorretainingbolt
(1)andsetthefuelpressureregulatoraside.
(Tighten:Fuelpressureregulatorboltto9N·m)
12.Removetheairinlethoseandtheaircleanercase
assembly.
13.Removetheacceleratorcableboltfromthecylinderhead.
14.Disconnectandremovethefollowingelectricalconnectors:
Coolanttemperaturesensor
Crankshaftpositionsensor
Camshaftpositionsensor
Ignitioncoil
Fourfuelinjectors
Airflowsensor
Canistersolenoidvalve
EGRcontrolsolenoidvalve
Throttlepositionsensor
A/Ccompressor
Oilpressuresensor
Powersteeringpumppressureswitch
Generator
Upstreamoxygensensor
Knocksensor
Idleaircontrolmotor
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LTSM020160
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• Input shaft sensor (2)
• Electromagnetic valve switch connector (3)
• Gear switch connector (5)
22. Disconnect the transaxle fluid lines (6) using a suit- able tool.
23. Remove the shift cable (4) from the transaxle assembly.
24. Remove the catalytic converter to exhaust manifold bolts (1).
(Tighten: Exhaust manifold bolt to 49 ± 5 N·m)
25. Remove the front axle shaft (See Front Axle Shaft Removal & Installation in Section 09 Driveline & Axle).
26. Raise and support the vehicle.
27. Drain the engine oil.
28. Remove the power steering pump fluid line and set aside (See Power steering pump Removal & Installation in Section 11 Steering).
29. Lower the vehicle and install engine lift chain hangers.
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The following special tools are required to perform the repair procedure:
•MB-990767 - Timing Belt Spanner Wrench
• MD-998785 - Timing Belt Gear Holder
• MD-998767 - Automatic Tensioner Socket
1. Drain the cooling system (See Cooling System Draining and Filling in Section 06 Cooling).
WARNING!
Always allow the engine to cool before opening the cooling system. Do not loosen the coolant pressure relief
cap when the engine is operating or the cooling system is hot. The cooling system is under pressure; steam and
hot liquid can come out forcefully when the cap is loosened slightly. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious personal injury.
2. Attach an engine hoist to the engine.
3. Raise the engine with the engine hoist, just enough to support the engine.
1 - Right Engine Mounting Bracket
2 - Spacer
3 - Upper Balance Shaft Pulley
4 - Upper Balance Shaft Timing Belt
5 - Upper Balance Shaft Timing Belt Tensioner
6 - Crankshaft Sensing Blade
7 - Upper Timing Belt Cover
8 - Lower Timing Belt Cover
9 - Timing Belt Automatic Tensioner
10 - Idler Pulley
11 - Crankshaft Bolt12 - Crankshaft Timing Belt Pulley
13 - Lower Balance Shaft Pulley
14 - Crankshaft Position Sensor
15 - Power Steering Bracket
16 - Timing Belt Rear Cover
17 - Timing Belt
18 - Camshaft Timing Pulley
19 - Camshaft Pulley Bolt
20 - Crankshaft Upper Balance Shaft Pulley
21 - Tensioner Arm
22 - Tensioner Pulley
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Description
The Engine Control Module (ECM) consists of a microcomputer and electrical connectors containing circuits for signal
input, output, power supply and ground. The ECM controls the engine functions.
The following are the input and output components monitored by the ECM. The monitored functions include compo-
nents from the engine, ignition, transaxle, air conditioning, or any other ECM supported subsystem.
ECM Inputs
•Brake Switch Sensor
• Refrigerant Pressure Sensor
• Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
• Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
• Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
• Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor (1.6L)
• Air Flow Sensor (1.8L)
• Throttle Position Sensor (Integral with Electronic Throttle Control Actuator)
• Power Steering Switch
• Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor
• Knock Sensor
• Oxygen Sensor (Upstream & Downstream)
• Vehicle Speed Sensor
• Clutch Pedal Switch (Manual transaxle only)
ECM Outputs
• Canister Control Valve
• Fuel Injectors
• Fuel Pump Relay
• Electronic Throttle Control Actuator
• Ignition Coil
• A/C Compressor
• Cooling Fan
• Oxygen Sensor Heater (Upstream & Downstream)
Operation
The ECM monitors components and circuits, and tests them in various ways depending on the hardware, function,
and type of signal. For example, analog inputs, such as throttle position or engine coolant temperature are typically
checked for opens, shorts and out-of-range values. This type of monitoring is carried out continuously. Some digital
inputs like vehicle speed or crankshaft position rely on rationality checks - checking to see if the input value makes
sense at the current engine operating conditions. These types of tests may require monitoring several components
and can only be carried out under appropriate test conditions.
The ECM is a pre-programmed, microprocessor-based digital computer. It regulates ignition timing, air-fuel ratio,
emission control devices, charging system, certain transmission features, speed control, air conditioning compressor
clutch engagement and idle speed. The ECM can adapt its programming to meet changing operating conditions.
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35 Sensor (GND) 76Power Steering Switch
36 Sensor (GND) 77Headlamp Switch
37 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (With
1.6L Engine) 78Sensor (GND)
Air Flow Sensor (With 1.8L Engine)
38 Electronic Throttle Control Actuator
(Position Sensor) 79
Camshaft Position Sensor
39 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 80 GND (Power)
40 Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 81 -
41 -
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