
EN(H6DO)(diag)-74
List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
P0512 Starter Request Circuit
P0519 Idle Control System Malfunction
(Fail-Safe)
Code (DTC).>
P0600 Serial Communication Link
P0604 Internal Control Module Random
Access Memory (RAM) Error
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
P0605 Internal Control Module Read Only
Memory (ROM) Error
tic Trouble Code (DTC).>
P0607 Control Module Performance
P0638 Throttle Actuator Control Range/Per-
for mance (Bank 1)
nostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
P0691 Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit Low
P0692 Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit High
(DTC).>
P0700 Transmission Control System (MIL
Request)
Code (DTC).>
P1152 O2 Sensor Circuit Range/Perfor-
mance (Low) (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
P1153 O2 Sensor Circuit Range/Perfor-
mance (High) (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
P1154 O2 Sensor Circuit Range/Perfor-
mance (Low) (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
P1155 O2 Sensor Circuit Range/Perfor-
mance (High) (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).>
P1160 Return Spring Failure
P1443 Vent Control Solenoid Valve Function
Problem
ble Code (DTC).>
P1518 Starter Switch Circuit Low Input
P1560 Back-Up Voltage Circuit Malfunction
(DTC).>
P1570 Antenna
P1571 Reference Code Incompatibility
P1572 IMM Circuit Failure (Except Antenna
Circuit)
(DTC).>
P1574 Key Communication Failure
DTC Item Reference

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Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
DC:DTC P0692 COOLING FAN 1 CONTROL CIRCUIT HIGH
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
•Detected when two consecutive driving cycles with fault occur.
•GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
•Radiator fan does not operate properly.
•Overheating
CAUTION:
After repair or replacement of faulty parts, perform Clear Memory Mode
DD:DTC P0700 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (MIL REQUEST)
NOTE:
For the diagnostic procedure, refer to AT section.
DE:DTC P1152 O2 SENSOR CIRCUIT RANGE/PERFORMANCE (LOW) (BANK 1
SENSOR 1)
NOTE:
For diagnostic procedure, refer to DTC P1153.
Trouble Code (DTC).>
Step Check Yes No
1CHECK ANY OTHER DTC ON DISPLAY.Is DTC P0692 displayed? Check the radiator
fan system.
Radiator Fan Sys-
tem.>
Te m p o r a r y p o o r
contact occurs.

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Fuel Tank
FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEMS)
14) Remove the fuel tank from the vehicle.
WARNING:
A helper is required to perform this work.
(1) Support the fuel tank with the transmission
jack.
(2) Remove the fuel tank band that holds the
fuel tank.
(3) Remove the fuel tank from the vehicle.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install the fuel tank to the vehicle.
WARNING:
A helper is required to perform this work.
(1) Lift the fuel tank with the transmission jack.
(2) Mount the fuel tank to the vehicle with a jack.
(3) Install the fuel tank band that holds the fuel
tank.
Tightening torque:
33 N·m (3.4 kgf-m, 25 ft-lb)
2) Connect the following hoses and connectors.
(1) Evaporation hose
(2) Fuel filler hose
(3) Connector
3) Install the rear suspension assembly.
4) Install the clip that holds the harness.
5) Lower the vehicle.
6) Install the rear wheels.
7) Connect the quick connector on fuel delivery
hose.
8) Install the service hole cover of fuel sub level
sensor.
FU-02666
FU-02666
(A) Evaporation hose
(B) Connector
(C) Fuel filler hose
FU-02665
(A)
(B)
(C)
FU-02664
FU-02662

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List of Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
P0457 Evaporative Emission Control Sys-
tem Leak Detected (Fuel Cap
Loose/Off)
Tr o u b l e C o d e ( D T C ) D e t e c t i n g C r i t e r i a . >
P0458 Evaporative Emission Control Sys-
tem Purge Control Valve Circuit
Low
ble Code (DTC) Detecting Criteria.>
P0459 Evaporative Emission Control Sys-
tem Purge Control Valve Circuit
High
Tr o u b l e C o d e ( D T C ) D e t e c t i n g C r i t e r i a . >
P0461 Fuel Level Sensor Circuit Range/
Per fo r m an ce
ria.>
P0462 Fuel Level Sensor Circuit Low
Input
P0463 Fuel Level Sensor Circuit High
Input
P0464 Fuel Level Sensor Circuit Intermit-
tent
P0483 Cooling Fan Rationality Check
P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor
P0506 Idle Control System RPM Lower
Than Expected
ria.>
P0507 Idle Control System RPM Higher
Than Expected
teria.>
P0512 Starter Request Circuit
P0513 Incorrect Immobilizer Key
P0519 Idle Control System Malfunction
(Fail-Safe)
ria.>
P0600 Serial Communication Link
P0604 Internal Control Module Random
Access Memory (RAM) Error
(DTC) Detecting Criteria.>
P0605 Internal Control Module Read Only
Memory (ROM) Error
Detecting Criteria.>
P0607 Control Module Performance
P0638 Throttle Actuator Control Range/
Per fo r m an ce ( B an k 1 )
Detecting Criteria.>
P0691 Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit Low
P0692 Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit High
P0700 Transmission Control System (MIL
Request)
P1152 O2 Sensor Circuit Range/Perfor-
mance (Low) (Bank1 Sensor1)
Detecting Criteria.>
DTC Item Index

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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Detecting Criteria
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DE:DTC P0700 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (MIL REQUEST)
1. OUTLINE OF DIAGNOSIS
CAN communication is established with AT. Judge as NG when there is a MIL lighting request.
2. ENABLE CONDITIONS
3. GENERAL DRIVING CYCLE
Always perform the diagnosis continuously.
4. DIAGNOSTIC METHOD
Judge as NG when the continuous time when the following conditions are established is longer than the pre-
determined amount of time (2.5 seconds).
Judge as OK when the following conditions are not established, and clear the NG.
Time Needed for Diagnosis: 2.5 seconds
Malfunction Indicator Light: Illuminates as soon as a malfunction occurs.
5. DTC CLEAR CONDITION
•When the OK idling cycle is completed 40 times in a row
•When “Clear Memory” is performed
6. MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT CLEAR CONDITIONS
•When the OK driving cycle is completed 3 times in a row
•When “Clear Memory” is performed
7. FAIL SAFE
None
8. ECM OPERATION AT DTC SETTING
Memorize the freeze frame data. (For test mode $02)
Secondary Parameters Enable Conditions
Battery voltage≥ 10.9 V
Judgment Value
Malfunction Criteria Threshold Value
MIL lighting request from TCM set

ME(H6DO)-14
General Description
MECHANICAL
8. ENGINE MOUNTING
C: CAUTION
•Wear work clothing, including a cap, protective
goggles and protective shoes during operation.
•Remove contamination including dirt and corro-
sion before removal, installation or disassembly.
•Keep the disassembled parts in order and pro-
tect them from dust and dirt.
•Before removal, installation or disassembly, be
sure to clarify the failure. Avoid unnecessary re-
moval, installation, disassembly and replacement.
•Be careful not to burn yourself, because each
part on the vehicle is hot after running.
•Be sure to tighten fasteners including bolts and
nuts to the specified torque.
•Place shop jacks or rigid racks at the specified
points.
•Before disconnecting connectors of sensors or
units, be sure to disconnect the ground cable from
the battery.
•All parts should be thoroughly cleaned, paying
special attention to engine oil passages, pistons
and bearings.
•Rotating parts and sliding parts such as piston,
bearing and gear should be coated with oil prior to
assembly.
•Be careful not to let oil, grease or coolant contact
the timing belt, clutch disc and flywheel.
•All removed parts, if to be reused, should be re-
installed in the original positions and directions.
•Bolts, nuts and washers should be replaced with
new ones as required.
•Even if necessary inspections have been made
in advance, proceed with assembly work while
making rechecks.
•Remove or install the engine in an area where
chain hoists, lifting devices, etc. are available for
ready use.
•Be sure not to damage coated surfaces of body
panels with tools, or not to stain seats and windows
with coolant or oil. Place a cover over fender, as re-
quired, for protection.
•Prior to starting work, prepare the following:
Service tools, clean cloth, containers to catch cool-
ant and oil, wire ropes, chain hoist, transmission
jacks, etc.
•Lift-up or lower the vehicle when necessary.
Make sure to support the correct positions.
(1) Front cushion rubber Tightening torque: N·m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
T1: 35 (3.6, 25.8)
T2: 75 (7.6, 55.3)
(1)
T2
T1
T1T2
ME-00445

ME(H6DO)-19
General Description
MECHANICAL
18482AA010 CARTRIDGE Troubleshooting for electrical system.
22771AA030 SUBARU
SELECT MONI-
TOR KIT
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g f o r e l e c t r i c a l s y s t e m .
18233AA000 PISTON PIN
SNAP RING PLI-
ERS
Used for removing and installing snap ring of pis-
ton pin.
498277200 STOPPER SET Used for installing automatic transmission assem-
bly to engine.
42099AE000 CONNECTOR
REMOVER
Used for disconnecting quick connector of the
engine compartment.
ILLUSTRATION TOOL NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS
ST18482AA010
ST22771AA030
ST18233AA000
ST-498277200
ST42099AE000

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Engine Assembly
MECHANICAL
15) Disconnect the following hoses.
(1) Brake booster vacuum hose
(2) Heater inlet and outlet hoses
16) Remove the power steering pump with the
bracket.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the hose and pipe from the pow-
er steering pump body.
17) Remove the reservoir tank with the bracket.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the hose from the reservoir tank
body.
18) Suspend the power steering pump using wire,
etc.
19) Remove the bolts which hold the vacuum pump
bracket to the engine and transmission.
20) Lift-up the vehicle.
21) Remove the front exhaust pipe.
NOTE:
Be careful not to let the front exhaust pipe interfere
with water pipes on engine side.
22) Remove the ground cable.
ME-02655
ME-02656
ME-02657
ME-02658
ME-02659
ME-02027