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GENERAL INFORMATION
Items 4M41
Total displacement mℓ
3,200
Bore x Stroke mm 98.5 x 105.0
Compression ratio 17.0
Camshaft arrangement DOHC
Intake 8Number of valve
Exhaust 8
Opening BTDC 13ºIntake
Closing ABDC 31º
Opening BBDC 55º
Valve timing
Exhaust
Closing ATDC 17º
Fuel system Distribution type injection pump
Rocker arm Roller type
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Items Standard value Limit
Vibration frequentcy Hz 122 – 161 -
Tension N 207 – 363 -
Alternator drive belt
(When inspection)
Deflection mm
Vibration frequentcy Hz 122 – 136 -
Tension N 207 – 259 -
Alternator drive belt
(When adjustment)
Deflection mm
Vibration frequentcy Hz 149 – 161 -
Tension N 311 – 363 -
Alternator drive belt
(When replacement)
Deflection mm
A 177 – 191 -Vibration frequentcy
Hz
B 145 – 156 -
Tension N C 343 – 392 -
A 169 – 189
A/C compressor drive belt
(When inspection)
Deflection mm
B 111 – 124
A 177 – 191 -A 285 – 355Vibration frequentcy
Hz
B 145 – 156 -A 7.0 – 8.0
Tension N C 343 – 392 -A 169 – 189
B 111 – 124
A/C compressor drive belt
(When adjustment)
Deflection mm
A 285 – 355
A 177 – 191 -A 7.0 – 8.0Vibration frequentcy
Hz
B 145 – 156 -A 207 – 223
Tension N C 490 – 539 -B 135 – 146
A 425 – 500
A/C compressor drive belt
(When replacement)
Deflection mm
A 6.0 – 6.5
11C-2ENGINE <4M4> - General Information/Service Specifications
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12-1
ENGINE
LUBRICATION
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3.................
SEALANT 3..................................
LUBRICANTS 3..............................
SPECIAL TOOLS 3..........................ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 4.....................
Engine Oil Check 4............................
Engine Oil Replacement 4......................
Oil Filter Replacement 5........................
Oil Pressure Check 6..........................
ENGINE OIL COOLER 9.....................
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13A-2
GASOLINE DIRECT
INJECTION (GDI)
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 3..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 7.................
SEALANT 7..................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 7..........................
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING 126.............
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 219..................
Fuel Pump Connector Disconnection (How to
Reduce the Fuel Pressure) 219.................
Fuel Pump Operation (Low Pressure) Check 220.
Throttle Body (Throttle Valve Area) Cleaning 220.
Throttle Position Sensor Adjustment 220.........
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
Adjustment 221................................
Fuel Pressure Test 222.........................
Fuel Leak Check 225...........................
Component Location 226........................
Engine Control Relay, Fuel Pump Relay, Injector
Driver Control Relay and Throttle Valve Control
Servo Relay Continuity Check 227...............Intake Air Temperature Sensor Check 227.......
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Check 227..
Throttle Position Sensor Check 228..............
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Check 229....
Accelerator Pedal Position Switch Check 230.....
Oxygen Sensor Check 230......................
Injector Check 232.............................
Throttle Valve Control Servo Check 232..........
Clutch Switch Check 233.......................
Purge Control Solenoid Valve Check 233.........
EGR Valve Check 233..........................
INJECTOR 234.............................
FUEL PUMP (HIGH PRESSURE) 239.........
THROTTLE BODY 242.......................
INJECTOR DRIVER 245.....................
ENGINE-ECU, ENGINE-A/T-ECU ,
THROTTLE VALVE CONTROLLER 246.......
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GDI -Troubleshooting
4. Sensor 1 indicates the sensor mounted at a position closest to the engine, and sensor 2 indicates
the sensor mounted at the position second closest to the engine.
METHOD OF READING AND ERASING DIAGNOSIS
CODES
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection
Service Points.
DIAGNOSIS USING DIAGNOSIS 2 MODE
1. Switch the diagnosis mode of the engine control unit
to DIAGNOSIS 2 mode using the MUT-II.
2. Carry out a road test.
3. Take a reading of the diagnosis code and repair the
problem location.
4. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and then back to ON
again.
NOTE
By turning the ignition switch to OFF, the ENGINE-ECU will
switch the diagnosis mode from DIAGNOSIS 2 mode to
DIAGNOSIS 1 mode.
5. Erase the diagnosis codes.
INSPECTION USING MUT-II
DATA LIST AND
ACTUATOR TESTING
1. Carry out inspection by means of the data list and the
actuator test function. If there is an abnormality, check
and repair the chassis harnesses and components.
2. After repairing, re-check using the MUT-IIand check that
the abnormal input and output have returned to normal
as a result of the repairs.
3. Erase the diagnosis code memory.
4. Remove the MUT-II, and then start the engine again and
carry out a road test to confirm that the problem has
disappeared.
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GDI -Troubleshooting
Code No.P0170 Abnormal fuel systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DEngine: Being learning the air - fuel ratio
Set Conditions
DTen seconds or more havebeenpassed while the fuel injection amount
compensation value is too low.
or
DTen seconds or more havebeenpassed while the fuel injection amount
compensation value is too high.DMalfunction of fuel supply system
DMalfunction of oxygen sensor (front)
DMalfunction of intake air temperature sensor
DMalfunction of barometric pressure sensor
DMalfunction of air flow sensor
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
Repair
OK
MUT-
IIData list
74 Fuel pressure sensor (Refer to
13A-105, DATA LIST
REFERENCE TABLE.)NGCheck fuel leakage around the fuel
pump (high-pressure) line.NG
NO
Check the air intake from the intake
hose and intake manifold.NG
Repair
OK
Check the oxygen sensor (front)
(Refer to P.13A-230.)NG
Replace
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Is any diagnosis code other than
No.P0170 output?YESRefer to P.13A-15, INSPECTION
CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
OK
Check the exhaust gas leaks from
the exhaust manifold.NG
Repair
OK
Check the throttle body (around the
throttle valve), and clean if
necessary. (Refer to P.13A-220).NG
Cleaning
OK
MUT-
IIData list
11 Oxygen sensor (front)
12 Air flow sensor
13 Intake air temperature sensor
21 Engine coolant temperature
sensor
25 Barometric pressure sensor
(Refer to 13A-105, DATA LIST
REFERENCE TABLE.)
Reference
If all the service data is normal, go
to “OK.”
If any abnormal service is found, go
to “NG.”NGRefer to the Inspection procedure for
the sensor, which is indicated by the
abnormal service data.
(Refer to P.13A-15, INSPECTION
CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.)OK
Replace the fuel pump
(high-pressure).
Check the purge control solenoid
valve (Refer to GROUP 17 -
Emission Control).NG
Replace
OK
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GDI -Troubleshooting
Code No.P0301 No.1 cylinder misfire detected.
Code No.P0302 No.2 cylinder misfire detected.
Code No.P0303 No.3 cylinder misfire detected.
Code No.P0304 No.4 cylinder misfire detected.
Code No.P0305 No.5 cylinder misfire detected.Probable cause
Range of Check
DThe enginespeed is 500 - 4,500 r/min.
DWhile the engine is runningexcept deceleration and sudden acceleration.
Set Conditions
DThe number of misfires exceeds a predetermined number per 200engine
revolutions (Misfire has occurred in only one cylinder).
or
DThe number of misfires exceeds a predetermined number per 100engine
revolutions (Misfire has occurred in only one cylinder).DMalfunction of the ignition system
DAbnormal compression
DMalfunction of injector
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
NG
Check the harness wire between the
ignition coil and the engine-ECU.
NG
Replace
NG
Repair
(2) NG
OK
Check the ignition failure sensor
(Refer to GROUP 16 - Ignition
System.)
OK
Check the harness wire between the
ignition coil and the earth, and repair
if necessary. (3) NG
OK
Measure at ignition coil connectors
B-101, B-108, B-112, B-113, B-116,
B-119.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
(1) The voltage between terminal 1
and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
System voltage
(2) The voltage between terminal 3
and earth
(Engine: cranking)
OK:
0.5 - 4.0 V
(3) The resistance between terminal
2 and earth
OK:
2Wor less(1) NGCheck the following connectors:
B-04, B-107, D-208, D-223NG
Repair
Check the ignition coil (Refer to
GROUP 16 - Ignition System.)
Check the compression pressure.
(Refer to GROUP 11A - On-vehicle
Service.)Repair
Replace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the harness wire between the
ignition coil and the ignition failure
sensor, and between the ignition coil
and the ignition failure sensor.
NG
Repair
OK
NGNG
Repair
OKReplace
NG
Check the spark plugs.
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.NGReplace the engine-ECU.
Check the following connectors:
B-101, B-108, B-112, B-113, B-116,
B-119
Check the following connector:
B-107, D-116
OK
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GDI -Troubleshooting
Inspection procedure 19
Low alternator output voltage (approx.12.3 V)
Probable cause
The cause is probably a malfunction of the alternator or one of the problems
listed at right.DMalfunction of the charging system
DOpen circuit between the alternator G terminal and
the engine-ECU
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
NG
Repair
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the alternator. (Refer to GROUP
16 - Charging System.)
OK
Check the following connectors:
B-41, B-59, D-119
Measure at the alternator connector
B-59.
DConnect the connector. (Use the
test harness MB991519)
DVoltage between 1 (black clip)
and earth
(Engine: Idling)
(Radiator fan: Not operating)
(Headlamp: OFF®ON)
(Stoplamp: OFF®ON)
(Rear defogger switch: OFF®
ON)
OK:
Voltage increased by
0.2 - 3.5 V.NGMeasure at the alternator connector
B-59.
DDisconnect the connector, and
measure at the harness side.
DDisconnect the engine-ECU
connector.
DContinuity between 1 and earth
OK:
No continuityNGCheck the harness wire between the
alternator and the engine-ECU, and
repair if necessary.
Inspection procedure 20
Idling speed is improper when A/C is operating
Probable cause
If the engine-ECU detects that the air conditioner is on, it activates the throttle control
servo to control idle-up operation.
The A/C-ECU judges if theloadcaused by air conditioner operation ishigh or low,
and converts it to voltage signal (high or low voltage) and inputs the signal to the
engine-ECU.
Based on this voltage signal, the engine-ECU controls the idle-up speed (forhigh
or low load).DMalfunction of the A/C control system
DImproper connector contact,opencircuit or
short-circuited harness wire
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
NG
Repair
Measure at the engine-ECU connector D-117.
DConnect the connector.
DVoltage between 65 and earth (Engine: at idle, outside air
temperature: 25_C or more)
OK:
0 - 3 V [When A/C is MAX. COOL condition (when the
load by A/C is high)]
System voltage [When A/C is MAX. HOT condition (when
the load by A/C islow)]OKCheck the following connector:
D-117
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
Check the A/C system. (Refer to GROUP 55 - On-vehicle Service.)
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GDI -Troubleshooting
Inspection procedure 30
Power steering fluid pressure switch system
Probable cause
The power steering fluid pressure switch sends a signal to the engine-ECU according
to power steering load.
Based on this signal, the engine-ECU controls the throttle control servo so thatidle
speed increases when the power steering is in operation.DMalfunction of the power steering fluid pressure switch
DOpen circuit or short-circuited harness wire in the power
steering fluid pressure switch circuit, or poor connector
contact
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
NG
NG
RepairOK
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
Repair
Check the power steering fluid pressure switch. (Refer to GROUP
37A - On-vehicle Service.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at power steering fluid pressure switch connector B-51.
DDisconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
DVoltage between terminal 1 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
System voltageNGCheck the following connector:
D-117
OK
Check trouble symptom.
Check the harness wire between the engine-ECU and power steer-
ing fluid pressure switch.NG
RepairOK
OK
Check the following connector:
B-51
Check trouble symptom.NG
Inspection procedure 31
A/C switch and A/C relay system
Probable cause
If the engine-ECU receives a ‘A/C on’ signal, it operates the throttle control servo
and A/C compressor magnetic clutch so thatidlespeed increases.DMalfunction of the A/C control system
DMalfunction of the A/C switch
DOpen circuit or short-circuited harness wire in the A/C
switch circuit, or poor connector contact
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
NG
NG
RepairOK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
Service the A/C compressor relay. (Refer to GROUP 55 - On-ve-
hicle Service.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at engine-ECU connectors D-116, D-118.
DDisconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
DVoltage between terminals 20, 83 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
0-3V
(A/C switch: OFF)
System voltage
(A/C switch: ON)
DConnect terminal 20 to earth.
(Ignition switch: ON, A/C switch: ON)
OK:
A/C compressor clutch turns on.OKCheck the following connectors:
D-116, D-118
Check the A/C system. (Refer to GROUP 55 - On-vehicle Service.)
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