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Front view
Rear view
Spring pin (cylinder head mounting)
Expansion plug (exhaust: 6)
Screw plug (water jacket plug) (30Nm)
Screw plug (oil gallery plug)
Spring pin (T.G.C.C) A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Overview ▶
The cylinder block is made of special cast iron, and contains the major components such as cylinder
head, crankshaft and piston assembly. There are oil and coolant galleries to lubricate and cool the
engine.
Components ▶
Plug screw (water jacket plug) (70Nm)
Expansion plug (intake: 4)
Spring pin (A/C mounting)
Oil gallery (oil filter assembly)
Ctankshaft position sensor mounting
Plug screw (oil gallery plug)
Spring pin (RR seal mounting) A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
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Engine oil
Coolant
Coolant and oil flows ▶
Cylinder head
Cylinder block water
jacket
Coolant pumpCoolant pipe
Thermostat
Supply line to cylinder head
Oil pumpSupply line to PCJ
Main bearing
Oil filter assembly
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1. OVERVIEW
The ignition system is to supply high voltage generated from the ignition coil to the spark plug. The
G20DF engine is equipped with the independent type direct ignition system that the ignition coil is
installed in each cylinder.
The basic ignition timing in each cylinder is determined by the signals from camshaft position sensor and
crankshaft position sensor.
This ignition system controls the electronic ignition timing received from the engine ECU. To control the
ignition timing precisely, the ECU use the information below:
Engine load
Coolant temperature
Intake air temperature
Engine rpm
Camshaft position sensor (CPS)
Crankshaft position sensor (CKS) -
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If the signal from the camshaft position sensor is not delivered to the engine ECU, the ignition coil and
fuel system cannot be operated.
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Electric throttle valveT-MAP sensorAccelerator pedal position
sensor
Coolant temperature
sensor
Engine ECU
Crankshaft position
sensor
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1) Coolant Level Check
Park the vehicle on level ground and apply the parking brake. Stop the engine and wait until it is
cooled down. The coolant level should be between the MAX and MIN mark on the coolant reservoir.
If the coolant level is below the “MIN” mark, immediately add coolant. A.
B.
Coolant reservoir
MAX
MIN
Scalding hot coolant and steam could be blown out under pressure, which could cause serious
injury. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine and radiator are hot.
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3. CAUTIONS
If 100% of anti-freeze is added, the water pump vane can be damaged and thermal conductivity can
be decreased resulting in poor circulation in the cooling system which leads to overheated engine.
Use of non-recommended coolant could cause damage to the cooling system and overheating of the
engine.
Opening the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot can cause burns by hot steam o
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water.
To open the coolant reservoir cap, wrap the cap with a wet towel or thick cloth after the engine is
cooled down sufficiently.
If cool water is added to the heated engine, the engine or radiator can be deformed.
The anti-freeze in the coolant can damage the painted surface, so avoid the contact of the coolant to
the painted body.
The anti-freeze and water should be mixed in proper mixture ratio. Never add only water when
adding coolant.
If the anti-freeze content is too low, the coolant can be frozen while the engine can be overheated if
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Water pump
The water pump is driven by the engine drive belt and supplies
the coolant to each area of the engine.
Coolant reservoir
Thermostat
When the engine coolant
reaches 90℃, the thermostat
starts to open (fully open at
100℃) and lets the coolant
flow to the radiator to maintain
the engine temperature.
1. OVERVIEW
The coolant system is to keep the engine temperature stable.
2. COMPONENTS
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Coolant temperature
sensor
Measures the coolant
temperature and sends the result
to the engine ECU.
Radiator
Radiates the heat through fins and cools
down the hot coolant as the coolant
passes through the tube of the radiator
core.PWM fan
Circulates the fresh air forcibly to exchange
heat with the radiator core fin.
Coolant outlet port