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The input from the upstream heated oxygen sensor tells the Engine Control Module (ECM) the oxygen content of the
exhaust gas. Based on this input, the ECM fine tunes the air-fuel ratio by adjusting injector pulse width.
Downstream Oxygen Sensor
The downstream heated oxygen sensor signal is used to detect catalytic convertor deterioration. As the convertor
deteriorates, the signal from the downstream sensor begins to match the upstream sensor signal except for a slight
time delay. By comparing the downstream heated oxygen sensor signal to the signal from the upstream sensor, the
ECM calculates catalytic convertor efficiency. This calculation is also used to establish the upstream O2 goal voltage
(switching point).
Removal & Installation - Upstream Oxygen Sensor
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the oxygen sensor electrical connector.
CAUTION:
Remove the oxygen sensor after the exhaust pipe has cooled.
3. Remove the upstream oxygen sensor (1).(Tighten: Upstream oxygen sensor to 45 N·m)
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Installation Notes:
• Before installing the oxygen sensor, coat the threads with rust inhibiting lubricant.
Removal & Installation - Downstream Oxygen Sensor
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the oxygen sensor electrical connector.
CAUTION:
Remove the oxygen sensor after the exhaust pipe has cooled.
3. Remove the downstream oxygen sensor (2).
(Tighten: Downstream oxygen sensor to 45 N·m)
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Installation Notes:
• Before installing the oxygen sensor, coat the threads with rust inhibiting lubricant.
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
Description
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor is located on the flywheel shell facing the gear teeth of the signal plate. It
detects the fluctuation of the engine revolution. The sensor consists of a permanent magnet and Induction coil.
Operation
When the engine is running, the high and low parts of the teeth cause the gap with the sensor to change. The
changing gap causes the magnetic field near the sensor to change. Due to the changing magnetic field, the voltage
from the sensor changes. The Engine Control Module (ECM) receives the voltage signal and detects the fluctuation
of the engine revolution.
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the CKP sensor electrical connector.
3. Remove the CKP sensor retaining bolt (1) and
remove the CKP sensor.
(Tighten: Crankshaft position sensor retaining bolt
to 10 N·m)
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Description
The Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor senses the protrusion of inlet valve cam sprocket to identify a particular cyl-
inder. The CMP sensor senses the piston position. When the Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor becomes inoperative,
the CMP sensor provides various controls of engine parts instead, utilizing timing of cylinder identification signals.
The sensor consists of a permanent magnet and Hall IC.
Operation
When engine is running, the high and low parts of the teeth cause the gap with the sensor to change. The changing
gap causes the magnetic field near the sensor to change. Due to the changing magnetic field, the voltage from the
sensor changes. The Engine Control Module (ECM) detects the voltage signal and identify piston position and cyl-
inder timing.
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the CMP sensor electrical connector.
3. Remove the CMP sensor retaining bolt (1).(Tighten: Camshaft position sensor retaining bolt to
7 N·m)
4. Remove CMP sensor.
5. Pull sensor up out of the cylinder head cover.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Air Flow Sensor
Description
The air flow sensor is placed in the air intake hose. The air flow sensor measures the intake flow rate by measuring
a part of the entire intake flow. The air flow sensor converts the amount of air drawn into the engine into a voltage
signal. The Engine Control Module (ECM) needs to know intake air volume to calculate engine load. This is neces-
sary to determine how much fuel to inject.
Operation
The air flow sensor controls the temperature of the hot wire to a certain amount. The heat generated by the hot wire
is reduced as the intake air flows around it. The more air, the greater the heat loss. Therefore, the electric current
supplied to the hot wire is changed to maintain the temperature of the hot wire as air flow increases. The ECM
detects the air flow by means of this voltage signal change.
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the engine cover.
3. Disconnect the air flow sensor electrical connector.
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5. Pull sensor up and take out of the air cleaner case.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Accelerator Sensor
Description
The accelerator sensor is located on the right front crossbeam.
Operation
The accelerator sensor monitors the road conditions. It sends a signal to the ECM, the ECM determines if a possible
misfire condition exists.
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the accelerator sensor connect.
3. Remove the accelerator sensor (1).
4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Speed Control System
Description
The Speed Control System allows a driver to keep the vehicle at a predetermined speed without depressing the
accelerator pedal. The driver can set vehicle speed in advance between approximately 25 km/h and 130 km/h.
ECM controls throttle angle of electronic throttle control actuator to regulate engine speed.
If any malfunction occurs in the Speed Control System, it automatically deactivates the system and the cruise indi-
cator flashes.
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Description
The Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) sensor is located inside the accelerator pedal. The accelerator pedal position
sensor cannot be disassembled by itself. The accelerator pedal must be replaced as a unit.
Operation
The Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) sensor on the accelerator pedal works according to the Hall principal. The
sensor is integrated into the pedal lever axis. It consists of a shaft with a ring magnet. This rotates in a printed circuit
board with a stator in the fixed Hall elements. This produces a change in the voltage. The APP sensor is supplied
with 5 V from the Engine Control Module (ECM). The information regarding accelerator position is supplied to the
ECM by means of two voltages.
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the instrument panel lower trim panel.
3. Disconnect the APP sensor electrical connector (2).
4. Remove the three APP sensor mounting bolts (1).(Tighten: APP sensor mounting bolts to 11 N·m)
5. Remove the APP sensor with the pedal.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Description
The throttle body is located on the intake manifold. It controls air into the intake manifold. The Electronic Throttle
Control Actuator consists of a throttle control motor and the throttle position sensor. The throttle control motor is
operated by the ECM and it opens and closes the throttle valve. The throttle position sensor detects the throttle valve
position.
Operation
Filtered air from the air cleaner enters the intake manifold through the throttle body. A throttle valve (plate) is used to
supply air for idle and driving conditions. The throttle position sensor is part the throttle body. The throttle position
sensor signal is used by the ECM to determine throttle position. The ECM controls the electronic throttle control to
meter air into the engine. This regulates engine power. The vehicle is in sense a “Drive by Wire” system.
Removal & Installation
1. Remove the engine cover.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Disconnect the electronic throttle control actuatorconnector.
4. Remove two hoses on electronic throttle control actuator.
5. Remove four electronic throttle control actuator mounting bolts.
(Tighten: Electronic throttle control actuator bolts to
10 N·m)
6. Remove the throttle control actuator carefully.
7. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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GENERAL INFORMATION03-442
Description 03-442
Operation 03-442
Electronic Engine Control Input & Output
Device Failure Modes 03-443
Specifications 03-444
Special Tools 03-445
Electrical Schematics 03-447
ECM Connector Pin-Out Table 03-457
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING03-458
Diagnostic Help 03-458
Diagnostic Logic 03-458
Ground Inspection 03-459
Diagnostic Tools 03-459
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List 03-461
ECM Power Supply and Ground Circuit
Test 03-462
Power Supply And Ground Circuit
Diagnostic Check 03-462
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Tests 03-469
11 - Oxygen Sensor 03-469
12- Air Flow Sensor 03-476
13 - Air Temperature Sensor 03-482
14 - Throttle Position Sensor 03-487
21 - Coolant Temperature Sensor 03-493
22 - Crankshaft Position Sensor 03-498
23 - Camshaft Position Sensor 03-504
25 - Atmosphere Pressure Sensor 03-510
31 - Knock Sensor 03-515
41 - Injector 03-519
44 - Ignition Signal 03-525
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT)
Sensor 03-531
Description 03-531
Operation 03-531
Removal & Installation 03-531
Coolant Temperature Sensor (For
Instrument Cluster) 03-532
Description 03-532
Operation 03-532
Removal & Installation 03-532Knock Sensor
03-533
Description 03-533
Operation 03-533
Removal & Installation 03-533
Oxygen Sensor 03-533
Description 03-533
Operation 03-533
Upstream Oxygen Sensor 03-534
Downstream Oxygen Sensor 03-534
Removal & Installation - Upstream
Oxygen Sensor 03-534
Removal & Installation - Downstream
Oxygen Sensor 03-535
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 03-536
Description 03-536
Operation 03-536
Removal & Installation 03-536
Air Flow Sensor 03-537
Description 03-537
Operation 03-537
Removal & Installation 03-537
Throttle Control Actuator 03-538
Description 03-538
Operation 03-538
Removal & Installation 03-538
Engine Control Module (ECM) 03-539
Description 03-539
Operation 03-539
Removal & Installation 03-539
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) 03-540
Description 03-540
Operation 03-540
Removal & Installation 03-540
Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor 03-541
Description 03-541
Operation 03-541
Removal & Installation 03-541
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor 03-542
Description 03-542
Operation 03-542
Removal & Installation 03-542
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Description
The Engine Control Module (ECM) consists of a microcomputer and connectors for signal input and output and for
power supply. The ECM controls the engine.
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
• Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
• Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
• Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
• Air Flow Sensor
• Coolant Temperature Sensor (For Instrument Cluster)
• Throttle Position Sensor (Integral with Electronic Throttle Control Actuator)
• Power Steering Switch
• Knock Sensor
• Oxygen Sensor (Upstream & Downstream)
• Clutch Pedal Switch (Manual transmission only)
ECM Outputs
• Canister Control Valve
• Fuel Injectors
• Fuel Pump Relay
• Electronic Throttle Control Actuator
• Ignition Coil
• A/C Compressor
• Cooling Fan
• Oxygen Sensor heating coil (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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NUMBER ITEMFAILURE MODECORRECTION
1 CKP•
Engine is hard to start.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts.
• The highest RPM is less than 3800.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• No ignition signal to the ECM.
• The tachometer does not work.
• Rough engine operation. Replace
2 CMP•
The fuel injector ON time may vary from 720 degrees to 360
degrees.
• The sensor output is not correct, the MIL light will turn on
when with the second revolution after the engine starts.
• Engine is hard to start.
• The highest RPM is less than 4000. Replace
3 APPS•
The MIL light will turn on.
• Poor acceleration.
• The engine RPM will be limited after the engine starts. Replace
4 ECT•
Engine hard to start when cold.
• Engine hard to start when hot.
• Poor driving capability.
• If the sensor circuit is shorted to power, the engine will run
under the default values.
• The temperature gauge indicates too high.
• The temperature gauge indicates too low.
• The cooling fan operates continuously on high speed.
• The high temperature warning lamp will flash when the IP
indicates low temperature. Replace
5 MAF•
The cooling fan will operate for approximately 60 seconds on
high speed after the ignition switch is turned off.
• Poor acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
6O
2Sensor •
Poor fuel economy.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Sluggish acceleration.
• Poor driving capability. Replace
7 Knock Sensor •
The engine produces an engine knock.
• Overheated engine.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Poor fuel economy.
• Lack of engine power.
• Internal engine damage. Replace
8 ECM•
Unstable engine idle.
• Poor acceleration.
• Unable to start.
• High engine idle.
• The engine exhaust exceeds emission standards.
• Engine is hard to start.
• Air conditioner does not operate.
• Fuel injector control failure.
• Engine stalls out. Replace
9 Ignition Coil •
Unstable idle.
• Lack of engine power.
• Poor fuel economy.
• Excessive exhaust emissions.
• Weak spark. Replace
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10 Fuel Injector •
Unstable idle.
• Lack of engine power.
• Poor acceleration.
• Engine will not start.
• Plugged injector. Replace
11 TPS•
Poor acceleration.
• The MIL light will turn on. Replace
12 EVAP•
The engine base fuel closed-loop control self-learning will be
shut off.
• The engine idle air control self-learning will be shut off.
• Unstable idle or high idle. Replace
13 Fuel Pump •
Noisy fuel pump operation.
• Poor acceleration.
• Engine will not start. Replace
14 MAP•
Poor acceleration.
• Unstable idle.
• Rough engine operation. Replace
15 IAT•
Intake air temperature will be equal to the coolant
temperature. Replace
16 Cooling Fan •
High engine temperature.
• Poor air conditioner performance. Replace
17 Accelerator
Sensor •
Misfire
• Poor driving capability.
• Rough engine operation. Replace
Specifications
Torque Specifications
DESCRIPTION
TORQUE (N·m)
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 20
Knock Sensor 20
Oxygen Sensors 45
Crankshaft Position Sensor 20
Camshaft Position Sensor 10
Air Flow Sensor 8
Engine Control Module 10
Electronic Throttle Control Actuator 10
Vehicle Speed Sensor 10
Coolant Temperature Sensor (For Instrument Cluster) 14
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