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-1 ENGINE CONTROL.......... GENERAL INFORMATION...... SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS..... ON-VEHICLE SERVICE......... ACCELERATOR CABLE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT.................... ACCELERATOR CABLE AND PEDAL...................... REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION....... GENERAL INFORMATION...... EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE REFERENCE TABLE.......... SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS..... SPECIAL TOOL............... VACUUM HOSE............... VACUUM HOSE PIPING DIAGRAM... VACUUM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM....... VACUUM HOSE CHECK............ VACUUM HOSE INSTALLATION..... GROUP ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL CONTENTS CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM..................... GENERAL INFORMATION (CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM)..... COMPONENT LOCATION (CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM)..... POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM CHECK.................. POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV) VALVE CHECK.............. EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM..................... GENERAL INFORMATION (EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM)..... COMPONENT LOCATION (EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM)..... PURGE CONTROL SYSTEM CHECK.. PURGE PORT VACUUM CHECK..... PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE CHECK.......................... CANISTER....................... REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION...... EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) SYSTEM..................... GENERAL INFORMATION (EGR SYSTEM)................... COMPONENT LOCATION (EGR SYSTEM)................... Continued on next page 00 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 25 26 27 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 42 51 52 54 55

-2 EGR SYSTEM CHECK................. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION...... EGR VALVE CHECK................ EGR PORT VACUUM CHECK........ EGR CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE CHECK.......................... CATALYTIC CONVERTER...... REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION......

GENERAL INFORMATION M11000100255 A cable-type accelerator mechanical suspendedtype pedal has been adopted. ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL -3 ENGINE CONTROL ENGINE CONTROL SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS Items Standard value Accelerator cable play mm 1.0-2.0 Engine idle speed r/min 750 100 M11000300077 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ACCELERATOR CABLE CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT M11000900284 1. Turn A/C and lights OFF. Inspect and adjust at no load. 2. Warm engine until stabilized at idle. 3. Confirm idle speed is at standard value. Standard value: 750 100 r/min 4. Stop engine. [ignition switch: LOCK (OFF) position]. 5. Confirm there are no sharp bends in the accelerator cable. 6. Check the inner cable for correct slack. Standard value: 1.0-2.0 mm 7. If there is too much slack or no slack, adjust play by the following procedures. Accelerator cable Adjusting nut Plate AC301055AB (1) Loosen the adjusting bolt to release the cable. (2) Move the plate until the inner cable play is at the standard value, and then tighten the adjusting bolt. (3) After adjusting, check that the throttle lever is touching the stopper.

-4 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL ENGINE CONTROL ACCELERATOR CABLE AND PEDAL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M11001200329 Post-installation Operation Adjusting the Accelerator Cable (Refer to 3). 5.0 ± 1.0 N m 3 1 2 4 12 ± 2 N m 7 10 11 N 5 7 9 8 12 N 6 Accelerator cable assembly removal steps 1. Inner cable connection (Accelerator pedal side) 2. Inner cable connection (Throttle body side) 3. Accelerator cable assembly Accelerator pedal assembly removal steps 1. Inner cable connection (Accelerator pedal side) 4. Accelerator pedal assembly >>A<< 13 AC301187AB Accelerator pedal assembly removal steps&rqwlqxhg 5. Push-on spring nut 6. Accelerator arm and accelerator pedal pad assembly 7. Bushing 8. Spring 9. Stopper 10. Accelerator pedal bracket 11. Accelerator arm 12. Accelerator pedal pad 13. Accelerator pedal stopper INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< ACCELERATOR PEDAL PAD INSTALLATION CAUTION To prevent damages to the Pedal Pad, warm the thumb area of the Pedal Pad with a dryer, etc. prior to assembling it. NOTE: If it is difficult to assemble, apply soapy water to the thumb area to enhance the assembling process.

GENERAL INFORMATION M13000100370 The emission control system consists of the following subsystems: ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL -5 œ Crankcase emission control system œ Evaporative emission control system œ Exhaust emission control system Items Name Specification Crankcase emission control system Evaporative emission control system Exhaust emission control system Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve Canister Purge control solenoid valve Air-fuel ratio control device - MPI system Exhaust gas recirculation system œ EGR valve œ EGR control solenoid valve Catalytic converter Variable flow type (Purpose: HC reduction) Equipped Duty cycle type solenoid valve (Purpose: HC reduction) Oxygen sensor feedback type (Purpose: CO, HC, NOx reduction) Equipped Single type Duty cycle type solenoid valve (Purpose: NOx reduction) Monolith type (Purpose: CO, HC, NOx reduction) EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE REFERENCE TABLE Related parts Crankcase emission control system M13006600135 Evaporative emission control system PCV valve Purge control solenoid valve MPI system component Catalytic converter EGR valve EGR control solenoid valve Air/fuel ratio control system Catalytic converter Exhaust gas recirculation system SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS M13000300288 Items Standard value Purge control solenoid valve coil resistance (at 20 C) W 30-34 EGR control solenoid valve coil resistance (at 20 C) W 29-35

-6 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SPECIAL TOOL M130006001 Tool Number Name Use MD998770 Oxygen sensor wrench Removal and installation of oxygen sensor VACUUM HOSE VACUUM HOSE PIPING DIAGRAM M13000900321 Air cleaner Air To fuel tank Fuel pressure regulator From fuel pump Oxygen sensor (front) PCV valve EGR valve Canister Catalytic converter Oxygen sensor (rear) EGR control solenoid valve Purge control solenoid valve Catalytic converter AK204364AB

ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL -7 VACUUM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM M13007100207 Intake manifold Throttle body To combustion chamber From air cleaner B W Fuel pressure regulator Vacuum hose colour B: Black G: Green R: Red W: White Y: Yellow EGR valve G EGR control solenoid valve R Y B B Purge control solenoid valve Canister AK201210 AC VACUUM HOSE CHECK M13007300137 1. Using the piping diagram as a guide, check to be sure that the vacuum hoses are correctly connected. 2. Check the connection condition of the vacuum hoses, (removed, loose, etc.) and check to be sure that there are no bends or damage. VACUUM HOSE INSTALLATION M13007200099 1. When connecting the vacuum hoses, they should be securely inserted onto the nipples. 2. Connect the hoses correctly, using the vacuum hose piping diagram as a guide. CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM GENERAL INFORMATION (CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM) M13005000237 The crankcase emission control system prevents blow-by gases from escaping inside the crankcase into the atmosphere. Fresh air is sent from the air cleaner into the crankcase through the breather hose. The air becomes mixed with the blow-by gases inside the crankcase. The blow-by gas inside the crankcase is drawn into the intake manifold through the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve. The PCV valve lifts the plunger according to the intake manifold vacuum so as to regulate the flow of blow-by gas properly. In other words, the blow-by gas flow is regulated during low load engine operation to maintain engine stability, while the flow is increased during high load operation to improve the ventilation performance.

-8 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM Air cleaner Air Ventilation hose Breather hose PCV valve AK204365AB COMPONENT LOCATION (CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM) M13007400156 PCV valve AKX00336AD PCV valve AK204366AB POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM CHECK M130011009 1. Remove the ventilation hose from the PCV valve. 2. Remove the PCV valve from the rocker cover. 3. Reinstall the PCV valve at the ventilation hose. 4. Start the engine and run at idle. 5. Place a finger at the opening of the PCV valve and check that vacuum of the intake manifold is felt. NOTE: At this moment, the plunger in the PCV valve moves back and forth. 6. If vacuum is not felt, clean the PCV valve or replace it.

ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL -9 POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV) VALVE CHECK M13001200187 PCV valve AK100010AC 1. Insert a thin rod into the PCV valve from the side shown in the illustration (rocker cover installation side), and move the rod back and forth to check that the plunger moves. 2. If the plunger does not move, there is a clogging in the PCV valve. In this case, clean or replace the PCV valve. EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM GENERAL INFORMATION (EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM) M13005100320 The evaporative emission control system prevents fuel vapours generated in the fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere. Fuel vapours from the fuel tank flow through the fuel tank pressure control valve and vapour pipe/hose to be stored temporarily in the canister. When driving the vehicle, fuel vapours stored in the canister flow through the purge solenoid and purge port and go into the intake manifold to be sent to the combustion chamber. When the engine coolant temperature is low or when the intake air quantity is small (when the engine is at idle, for example), the engine control unit turns the purge solenoid off to shut off the fuel vapour flow to the intake manifold. This does not only insure the driveability when the engine is cold or running under low load but also stabilize the emission level. SYSTEM DIAGRAM Throttle body From fuel tank Canister OFF ON Purge control Solenoid valve Control relay Engine-ECU Air flow sensor Engine coolant temperature sensor Intake air temperature sensor Battery Barometric pressure sensor AK204367AB

-10 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL COMPONENT LOCATION (EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM) M13007500164 PURGE PORT VACUUM CHECK Vacuum hose M13001500133 Plug Purge control solenoid valve AK2012AC PURGE CONTROL SYSTEM CHECK M13001400211 Vacuum hose AK201225AD 1. Disconnect the vacuum hose (red stripe) from the throttle body and connect a hand vacuum pump to the nipple. 2. Plug the vacuum hose (red stripe). Plug Vacuum AK201220AC 1. Disconnect the vacuum hose (red stripe) from throttle body and connect it to a hand vacuum pump. 2. Plug the nipple from which the vacuum hose was removed. 3. When the engine is cold or hot, apply a vacuum of 53 kpa, and check the condition of the vacuum. When engine is cold (Engine coolant temperature: 40 C or less) Engine condition Normal condition At idle Vacuum is maintained. 3,000 r/min Engine speed (r/min) AK100011AC 3. Start the engine. 4. Check that a fairly constant negative pressure is generated regardless of the engine speed. 5. If no negative pressure is generated, the port is probably blocked and should be cleaned. When engine is hot (Engine coolant temperature: 80 C or higher) Engine condition Normal condition At idle Vacuum is maintained. 3,000 r/min (within 3 Vacuum will leak. minutes after engine starts)

ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL -11 PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE CHECK M130000193 NOTE: When disconnecting the vacuum hose, always make a mark so that it can be reconnected at original position. A Battery AK100012AC 2. Disconnect the harness connector. 3. Connect a hand vacuum pump to nipple (A) of the solenoid valve (refer to the illustration at left). 4. Check airtightness by applying a vacuum with voltage applied directly from the battery to the purge control solenoid valve and without applying voltage. Battery voltage Normal condition Applied Vacuum leaks Not applied Vacuum maintained 5. Measure the resistance between the terminals of the solenoid valve. Standard value: 30-34 W (at 20 C) AK100013 1. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the solenoid valve.

-12 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL CANISTER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M13004800296 Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation Air Cleaner Cover and Air Intake Hose Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 15 - Air Cleaner 315). 3 2 6 4 5 1 8 7 Removal steps 1. Purge hose connection 2. Vapour hose 3. Vent connector 4. Vapour hose AC301056AB Removal steps&rqwlqxhg 5. Hose clamp 6. Canister 7. Fuel high-pressure hose clamp 8. Canister bracket EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) SYSTEM GENERAL INFORMATION (EGR SYSTEM) M13005200264 The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system lowers the nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission level. When the air/fuel mixture combustion temperature is high, a large quantity of nitrogen oxides (NOx) is generated in the combustion chamber. Therefore, this system recirculates part of emission gas from the exhaust port of the cylinder head to the combustion chamber through the intake manifold to decrease the air/fuel mixture combustion temperature, resulting in reduction of NOx. The EGR flow rate is controlled by the EGR valve so as not to decrease the driveability. OPERATION The EGR valve is being closed and does not recirculate exhaust gases under one of the following conditions. Otherwise, the EGR valve is opened and recirculates exhaust gases. œ The engine coolant temperature is low. œ The engine is at idle. œ The throttle valve is widely opened.

ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL -13 SYSTEM DIAGRAM EGR control Solenoid valve EGR valve OFF ON Control relay Battery Engine-ECU Barometric pressure sensor Air flow sensor Engine coolant temperature sensor Crank angle sensor AK204368AB COMPONENT LOCATION (EGR SYSTEM) M130076002 EGR SYSTEM CHECK Three-way terminal Green stripe M13002600326 EGR control solenoid valve AK201234AC EGR valve AK200375AE EGR valve AK201237AC 1. Disconnect the vacuum hose (Green stripe) from the EGR valve, and then connect a hand vacuum pump via the three-way terminal. 2. When the engine is hot or cold, check the condition of vacuum by racing the engine. When engine is cold (Engine coolant temperature: 20 C or less) Throttle valve Normal vacuum condition Open quickly No vacuum will generate (the same as barometric pressure.) When engine is hot (Engine coolant temperature: 80 C or higher) Throttle valve Normal vacuum condition Open quickly It will momentarily rise over 13 kpa

-14 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL 3. Disconnect the three-way terminal. Green stripe EGR PORT VACUUM CHECK white stripe M13002900145 EGR valve AK200376AC 4. Connect the hand vacuum pump to the EGR valve nipple. 5. Check whether the engine stalls or the idling is unstable when a vacuum of 30 kpa or higher is applied during idling. AK201247AC 1. Disconnect the vacuum hose (White stripe) from the throttle body EGR vacuum nipple and connect a hand vacuum pump to the nipple. 2. Plug the vacuum hose (White stripe). EGR VALVE CHECK M13002800212 1. Remove the EGR valve and inspect for sticking, carbon deposits, etc. If found, clean with a suitable solvent so that the valve seats correctly. 2. Connect a hand vacuum pump to the EGR valve. 3. Apply 67 kpa of vacuum, and check that the vacuum is maintained. Vacuum Engine speed (r/min) AK100011AC 3. Start the engine. 4. Check that a fairly constant negative pressure is generated regardless of the engine speed. 5. If no negative pressure is generated, the port is probably blocked and should be cleaned. AKX00348 4. Apply a vacuum and check the passage of air by blowing through one side of the EGR passage. Vacuum Passage of air 5.3 kpa or less Air is not blown out 27 kpa or more Air is blown out 5. Replace the gasket, and tighten to the specified torque. Tightening torque: 20 2 N¼m

ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL -15 EGR CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE CHECK M13003100216 NOTE: When disconnecting the vacuum hose, always make a mark so that it can be reconnected at original position. C A B Battery AK201251AB 2. Disconnect the harness connector. 3. Connect a hand vacuum pump to nipple (A) of the solenoid valve (refer to the illustration at left). 4. Check air tightness by applying a vacuum with voltage applied directly from the battery to the EGR control solenoid valve and without applying voltage. Battery voltage B nipple condition Normal condition Not applied Open Vacuum maintained Applied Open Vacuum leaks Closed Vacuum maintained 5. Measure the resistance between the terminals of the solenoid valve. Standard value: 29-35 W (at 20 C) AK100016 1. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the solenoid valve.

-16 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M13010500153 Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation Air Cleaner Cover and Air Intake Hose Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 15 - Air Cleaner 315). 1 2 20 ± 2 N m 3 N AC301219AB Removal steps Removal steps&rqwlqxhg 1. Vacuum hose connection 2. EGR valve 3. EGR valve gasket CATALYTIC CONVERTER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION M13003900353 N 5 44 ± 5 N m 1 2 4 6 3 N 59 ± 10 N m 49 ± 10 N m Removal steps <<A>> >>A<< 1. Oxygen sensor 2. Centre exhaust pipe connection 3. Exhaust pipe gasket AC212565AC Removal steps&rqwlqxhg 4. Front exhaust pipe connection 5. Exhaust pipe gasket 6. Catalytic converter

ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL - REMOVAL SERVICE POINT <<A>> OXYGEN SENSOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< OXYGEN SENSOR INSTALLATION MD998770 MD998770 Oxygen sensor AC212566AB Use special tool oxygen sensor wrench (MD998770) to remove the oxygen sensor. Oxygen sensor AC212566AB Use special tool oxygen sensor wrench (MD998770) to install the oxygen sensor.

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